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Published in 1544, it borrowed greatly from Martin Luther's Litany and Myles Coverdale's New Testament and was the only service that might be considered to be " Protestant " to be finished within the lifetime of King Henry VIII.
Judging by the number of reprints, Hamlet appears to have been Shakespeare's fourth most popular play during his lifetimeonly Henry IV Part 1, Richard III and Pericles eclipsed it.
For example, many 18th-and 19th-century scholars, including Samuel Johnson, Lewis Theobald, George Steevens, Edmond Malone, and James Halliwell-Phillipps, placed the composition of Henry VIII prior to 1604, as they believed Elizabeth's execution of Mary, Queen of Scots ( the then king James I's mother ) made any vigorous defence of the Tudors politically inappropriate in the England of James I. Oxfordians cite these sources to place the composition of the play within Oxford's lifetime.
His elder brother Henry was crowned king of England during his father's lifetime.
" Herbert Hoover and his future wife Lou Henry Hoover were in the first class ; the Hoovers maintained close lifetime ties to the school.
During his lifetime, Scott's portrait was painted by Sir Edwin Landseer and fellow-Scots Sir Henry Raeburn and James Eckford Lauder.
During its lifetime Hotel Chelsea has provided a home to many great writers and thinkers including Mark Twain, O. Henry, Herbert Huncke, Dylan Thomas, Arthur C. Clarke, William S. Burroughs, Gregory Corso, Arnold Weinstein, Leonard Cohen, Sharmagne Leland-St. John, Arthur Miller, Quentin Crisp, Gore Vidal, Tennessee Williams, Allen Ginsberg, Jack Kerouac ( who wrote On the Road there ), Robert Hunter, Jack Gantos, Brendan Behan, Simone de Beauvoir, Jean-Paul Sartre, Thomas Wolfe, Charles Bukowski, Raymond Kennedy, Matthew Richardson, James T. Farrell, Valerie Solanas, Mary Cantwell, and René Ricard.
Elizabeth of York was, during her lifetime, a daughter, sister, niece, wife and mother of English monarchs-Edward IV, Edward V, Richard III, Henry VII and Henry VIII respectively.
Henry Pleasants, an American classical-music critic, wrote this about her: She has a lovely voice, one of the warmest and most radiant in its natural range that I have heard in a lifetime of listening to singers in every category.
In June 1170, the fifteen-year-old Henry was crowned king during his father's lifetime, something originally practised by the French Capetian dynasty and adopted by the English kings Stephen and Henry II.
He was known in his own lifetime as " Henry the Young King " to distinguish him from his father.
Beginning in his own lifetime, it has been claimed that Henry engaged in homosexual relations with his court favorites, known as the mignons.
The costs would have been enormous, and Henry attempted to meet them with taxes on wool and sheepskins, but the project continued past his own lifetime.
Henry Flanders, writing in the University of Pennsylvania Law Review, describes Hale during his lifetime as " the most learned, the most able, the most honorable man to be found in the profession of the law ".
As in Serling's 1963 screenplay for the political thriller, Seven Days in May, in which a highly moral minor character is named Art Corwin, the appellation of Carney's " Night of the Meek " character, Henry Corwin, was a tribute to Serling's idol, legendary television, film and, most memorably for Serling, radio writer Norman Corwin whose lengthy career, in contrast to Serling's relatively brief 50-year lifetime, had spanned over seven decades.
He has received a range of honors and awards, including the Lifetime Achievement Award in film Composition from the National Board of Review, the Frederick Loewe Award in 2003 at the Palm Springs International Film Festival, ASCAP ’ s Henry Mancini Award for Lifetime Achievement, and BMI's Richard Kirk Award for lifetime achievement in 1996.
Henry VI, Part 2 or The Second Part of Henry the Sixt ( often written as 2 Henry VI ) is a history play by William Shakespeare believed to have been written in 1591, and set during the lifetime of King Henry VI of England.
* The Henry Norris Russell Lectureship, for lifetime achievement in astronomy
During Henry I's lifetime William was invested as Duke of Normandy, a title he held more in name than practice.

lifetime and Wilson
Berg told Chicagoland Golf magazine she taught over 16, 000 clinics in her lifetime – many of which were sponsored by Chicago-based Wilson Sporting Goods and were called “ The Patty Berg Hit Parade .” In that interview, Berg figured she personally indoctrinated to the game of golf over a half-million new players.
During her Wilson Phillips fame she reached a lifetime weight peak of almost 300 pounds.
When Wilson offered him a lifetime position on the Court of Claims, he at first accepted, but then arranged for a postponement so he could continue serving on the Democratic National Committee.
In the course of his lifetime, he received many honors, including fellowships from the Fulbright Program and the Guggenheim, a grant from the Carnegie Corporation, as well as being named a Fellow at the Institute for Advanced Study, and was accepted into both the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars and Wissenschaftskolleg zu Berlin.
In her biography, Wilson says it was the offer of a lifetime.
The Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library houses Woodrow Wilson materials from during and immediately after his lifetime, and memoirs of those who worked with him, and governmental volumes concerning World War I.

lifetime and only
It has been calculated that one quarter of all citizens must at one time in their lives have held the post, which could be held only once in a lifetime.
Most of the annual magistracies at Athens could only be held once in a lifetime.
The advantage of this technique is that only one radiation source is used ; among the disadvantages are that the high-current pulses reduce lamp lifetime, and that the technique can only be used for relatively volatile elements, as only those exhibit sufficient self-reversal to avoid dramatic loss of sensitivity.
The injection was only given once during an individual's lifetime ( as there is no evidence of additional protection from more than one vaccination ).
Buddy Holly released only three albums in his lifetime.
It was published only in the US during Potter ’ s lifetime, and not until 1952 in the UK.
It was normal Roman practice to allow allied kingdoms their independence only for the lifetime of their client king, who would agree to leave his kingdom to Rome in his will — the provinces of Bithynia and Galatia, for example, were incorporated into the Empire in just this way.
These klepto chloroplasts may only have a lifetime of a few days and are then replaced.
He was the only male descendant of King Casimir who lived during his lifetime.
In the early 1970s liquid crystal displays ( LCDs ) were in their infancy and there was a great deal of concern that they only had a short operating lifetime.
Diogo Cão is the subject of Padrão, one of the most well-known poems in Fernando Pessoa's book Mensagem, the only one published during the author's lifetime.
Eisenhower's profit on the book was substantially aided by an unprecedented ruling by the Treasury Department that Eisenhower was not a professional writer, but rather, marketing the lifetime asset of his experiences, and thus only had to pay capital gains tax on his $ 635, 000 advance instead of the much higher personal tax rate.
Yasna 19 ( which has only survived in a Sassanid era ( 226 – 650 CE ) Zend commentary on the Ahuna Vairya invocation ), prescribes a Path to Judgement known as the Chinvat Peretum or Chinvat bridge ( cf: As-Sirāt in Islam ), which all souls had to cross, and judgement ( over thoughts, words, deeds performed during a lifetime ) was passed as they were doing so.
Aeschylus gained thirteen victories as a dramatist, Sophocles at least twenty, Euripides only four in his lifetime, and this has often been taken as an indication of the latter's unpopularity with his contemporaries, and yet a first place might not have been the main criterion for success in those times ( the system of selecting judges appears to have been flawed ) and merely being chosen to compete was in itself a mark of distinction.
Each of these brothers would ascend the throne as adopted heirs of Seinei, although it is unclear whether they had been " found " in Seinei's lifetime or only after that.
" Gone with the Wind is the only novel by Mitchell published during her lifetime.
Unlike notable contemporaries like Titchener and James, Ebbinghaus did not promote any specific school of psychology nor was he known for extensive lifetime research, having only done three works.
Within his lifetime, his idiom left an imprint on several composers within his personal circle, who strongly admired his music, such as Heinrich von Herzogenberg, Robert Fuchs, and Julius Röntgen, as well as on Gustav Jenner, who was Brahms's only formal composition pupil.
And on 29th June 1933, i. e., several months after Hitler was made Chancellor and the Nazis were given full police power over Germany, and while the Nazis were still busy terrorizing and murdering Communists, Social Democrats, and Labor Union officials, Adenauer wrote in a letter: " In my opinion the only salvation is a monarch, a Hohenzoller [...], even Hitler in my opinion, a lifetime Reichpresident [...]“.
In collaboration with Engels he also set about writing a book which is often seen as his best treatment of the concept of historical materialism, The German Ideology ; the work, like many others, would not see publication in Marx's lifetime, being published only in 1932.
He was the only person to name a species after Mary Anning during her lifetime.

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