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appreciation and allegedly
Tati's success says a lot about the sophistication of the allegedly " uncouth " public, about its taste for novelty and its appreciation of style.

appreciation and offered
In 1973 he visited Taiwan, accepting an invitation offered three decades before by the Kuomintang government, in appreciation of The Blue Lotus.
In 2010, Qatar twice offered to restore trade relations with Israel and allow the reinstatement of the Israeli mission in Doha, on condition that Israel allow Qatar to send building materials and money to Gaza to help rehabilitate infrastructure, and that Israel make a public statement expressing appreciation for Qatar's role and acknowledging its standing in the Middle East.
In his 1996 appreciation for Wired magazine, writer David Toop remembered Baxter thus: Baxter offered package tours in sound, selling tickets to sedentary tourists who wanted to stroll around some taboo emotions before lunch, view a pagan ceremony, go wild in the sun or conjure a demon, all without leaving home hi-fi comforts in the white suburbs.
The law will apply in France and its overseas territories ( which France administers as a part of its metropolitan territory ), but it is likely that appropriate enforcement measures will depend on the local context, given the margin of appreciation offered by the law.
The kora has sound holes in the side which are used to store coins offered to the praise singers, in appreciation of their performance.
* In a 2004 New Yorker feature on the Farrelly Brothers's attempt to write a script for a new Three Stooges movie, Peter Farrelly offered his theory of Stooge appreciation: “ Growing up, first you watched Curly, then Moe, and then your eyes got to Larry.
** At all grade levels, Māori language courses are offered, with emphasis on developing confidence in speaking Māori and on an appreciation of Māori culture and values.
Though offered the Dinoco sponsorship deal, McQueen declines, insisting on staying with his current sponsors as an appreciation of their past support.
Its origin is uncertain, but according to local folklore it dates from 1700, when a Dutch ship is said to have run aground on the shore nearby, and the crew erected the broken mast to show their appreciation of the assistance offered to them by the townsfolk.
Pallava power was well established at the time when Sivaskanda-varman is styled " supreme king of great kings ," a title which implies paramount authority over other rulers subject to him ; and the circumstance of his having offered the horse-sacrifice, which indicates his own personal appreciation of his great power.
The electives offered each term differ, but have included social dancing, cooking, machine shop, bowling, film appreciation, water colors, photography, advanced mathematics, mock trial, FIRST Robotics, kickboxing, puzzles, German, and drama.
Some typical Wednesday sessions that our offered almost every block are: student council, guitar jam sessions, fashion class, study halls, remedial tutorials, yearbook preparation, jazz appreciation, films of nature, etc.
The Institute offered classes in arts appreciation which were organized by Edwin Coupland Shaw and his wife Jennifer Bond Shaw.
Art, music, music appreciation, dance, piano, and recorder lessons are offered by visiting specialists.

appreciation and introduction
" Its republication in 1947, with an enthusiastic introduction by Gide, helped bring about the modern critical and academic appreciation of this novel.
The humanist historian Johannes van Vloten was very critical however, and responded to Fruin in the introduction to his Nederlands opstand tegen Spanje 1575-1577 ( 1860 ): "... about the proper appreciation of Motley's work (...) I agree less with your too favorable judgement.
... Students will acquire: ( 1 ) An understanding of the fundamental concept of leadership, military art and science, ( 2 ) An introduction to related professional knowledge, and ( 3 ) An appreciation of requirements for national security.
His books include an appreciation of Chuck Jones, an introduction to geodesic math, and a user's guide for the Heathkit H100 / Zenith Z-100 computer ; in his later years was a columnist for both Art & Antiques and Byte magazine.
" Fountain's framework provides a subtle and nuanced appreciation of the interplay of preexisting norms, procedures, and rules within bureaucracies and how these affect the introduction of new technological forms ... In its most radical guise, this form of e-government would entail a radical overhaul of the modern administrative state as regular electronic consultations involving elected politicians, civil servants, pressure groups, and other affected interests become standard practice in all stages of the policy process "( Sage ).
In the introduction to the later edition, Babbitt recollected his thoughts upon reading the work for the first time: “ ere was a book ... which concerned itself interestedly, admiringly, enthusiastically, even affectionately with works of music which, in most academic environments, were unmentionables, untouchables, and unspeakables, and anywhere else were unknowns .” Babbitt specifically mentions his appreciation for her discussion of the serialist composers with accompanying musical examples ; during the Depression years, scores ( especially of new music ) were prohibitively expensive to own personally, and only a few libraries had copies.

appreciation and Man
Nonetheless, Tucker: The Man and His Dream produced a spike in prices of Tucker Sedans, as well as a renewed appreciation for Tucker and his automobiles.

appreciation and Ray
The newsgroup also follows various internet " mad scientists " and " crackpots " such as Archimedes Plutonium, Kurt Stocklmeir, and Time Cube inventor Gene Ray with a mixture of mockery and appreciation for the unintended humor they produce.
In later years this kind of appreciation for what Manne could do was echoed by jazz notables like Louie Bellson, John Lewis, Ray Brown, Harry " Sweets " Edison, and numerous others who had worked with him at various times.

appreciation and whose
" Ring Lardner thought of himself as primarily a sports columnist whose stuff wasn't destined to last, and he held to that absurd belief even after his first masterpiece, You Know Me Al, was published in 1916 and earned the awed appreciation of Virginia Woolf, among other very serious, unfunny people ", wrote Andrew Ferguson, who named it, in a Wall Street Journal article, one of the top five pieces of American humor writing.
This simple visual identification of forms and the main coloured masses present on the canvas is only a first approach to the inner reality of the work, whose appreciation necessitates deeper observation — not only of forms and colours involved in the painting but their relationship, their absolute and relative positions on the canvas and their harmony.
On 2 June, Powell spoke against the stationing of American Cruise missiles in Britain and claimed the United States had an obsessive sense of mission and a hallucinatory view of international relations: " The American nation, as we have watched their proceedings during these last 25 years, will not, when another Atlantic crisis, another Middle East crisis or another European crisis comes, wait upon the deliberations of the British Cabinet, whose point of view and appreciation of the situation will be so different from their own ".
The Decorative Arts Center of Ohio is a not-for-profit museum whose mission is to foster knowledge and appreciation of the decorative arts ; celebrate the architecture and heritage of the Reese-Peters House ; and enhance the vitality and integrity of historic Lancaster.
The orchestra, whose main sponsor is the Cyprus government, presents symphonic performances for audiences of all ages, promoting knowledge and cultivating appreciation for classical music.
He made the acquaintance of the Spanish reformer Juan de Valdés at Rome, and got to know him as a theologian at Naples, being especially drawn to him through the appreciation expressed by Bernardino Ochino, and through their mutual friendship with the Lady Giulia Gonzaga, whose spiritual adviser he became after the death of Valdés.
The disciple shows great appreciation and devotion for the guru, whose blessing is the last of the four foundations of Vajrayana Buddhism.
Northwestern State University established The Long Purple Line in 1990 to provide recognition and appreciation to former N. S. U. students whose career accomplishments or service to their fellow man have enhanced the reputation of the university.
As an appreciation to the deceased leader under whose chairmanship Sevilla FC had won three Copas del Rey, the fans decided that the new stadium to be constructed would be named after him.
" His love of the theatre was unbounded, and he is one of the few whose memory survives to this day, for he used his considerable accumulated wealth to support his fellow actors, perhaps in appreciation of the fact that supporting actors need themselves to be supported as they get older.
Located on 107th Street, the Watts Village Theater Company is a multicultural urban company whose mission is to " inspire its community with an appreciation of all cultures.
Established in 1980, the Gold Medal for Distinction in Natural History Art is awarded to people whose artistic endeavors and life's work have contributed to our understanding and appreciation of living things.
Like Conder, Nerli was a bon-vivant whose appreciation of the ' dam fine ' ' Melbourne girls ' survives in a letter to a mutual friend, Percy Spence.
Karl Haas ( December 6, 1913February 6, 2005 ) was a German-American classical music radio host, whose distinctively sonorous voice and humanistic approach to making music appreciation contagious made him well received by many.
Altogether, Marković ought to be seen as a thinker of depth and originality, independence and earnestness, whose short and difficult life did much towards the knowledge and appreciation of Serbian thought.
According to the university's official history page, the name Shenandoah is derived from the Native American legend of Zynodoa, a brave whose life of strength and courage and his appreciation of beauty resulted in having a river and a valley named for him.
In appreciation, the monkeys find a pushmi-pullyu, a shy two-headed gazelle-unicorn cross, whose rarity may bring Dr. Dolittle money back home.
Verplanck Colvin ( 1847 – 1920 ) was a lawyer, author, illustrator and topographical engineer whose understanding and appreciation for the environment of the Adirondack Mountains led to the creation of New York's Forest Preserve and the Adirondack Park.
It is a community arts organization whose aim is to stimulate discussion and enhance appreciation of media arts in the community by presenting a wide variety of alternative films and sponsoring media arts events and educational programs.
The show was originally hosted by Mike Hodel and Mitchell Harding, whose appreciation for the genre and differing tastes brought a unique quality to the program.
Throughout the century this new concept transformed the image of the rude noble into an ideal of honnête homme (" the upright man ") or the bel esprit (" beautiful spirit ") whose chief virtues included eloquent speech, skill at dance, refined manners, appreciation of the arts, intellectual curiosity, wit, a spiritual or platonic attitude towards love and the ability to write poetry.
Her memory will ever be held in affectionate remembrance and appreciation, not only by all the members of our family but by the wide circle of those whose duties brought them into contact with her.
Through contact with the Italian Renaissance and their concept of the perfect courtier ( Baldassare Castiglione ), the rude warrior class was remodeled into what the 17th century would come to call l ' honnête homme (' the honest or upright man '), among whose chief virtues were eloquent speech, skill at dance, refinement of manners, appreciation of the arts, intellectual curiosity, wit, a spiritual or platonic attitude in love, and the ability to write poetry.

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