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During Darnley ’ s lifetime there was little public knowledge of the urn, and no record of a published photograph exists before 1921.
Although not published in his lifetime, a manuscript form of Ad locos planos et solidos isagoge ( Introduction to Plane and Solid Loci ) was circulating in Paris in 1637, just prior to the publication of Descartes ' Discourse.
: Two Hebrew volumes were published during his lifetime by Soncino Press, and the third Hebrew volume was published posthumously by JTS Press in the 1990s.
Nin left Paris in the late summer of 1939, when residents from overseas were urged to leave France due to the upcoming war and returned to New York City with Guiler ( who was, on his own wish, all but edited out of her diaries published in her lifetime and whose role in her life is therefore difficult to gauge ).
He published them as Last Poems ( 1922 ) because he felt his inspiration was exhausted and that he should not publish more in his lifetime.
It was published only in the US during Potter ’ s lifetime, and not until 1952 in the UK.
Charlotte's third published novel, the last to be published during her lifetime, was Villette, which came out in 1853.
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.
In 2005, the year of the novel's 400th anniversary, Tom Lathrop published a new English translation of the novel, based on a lifetime of specialized study of the novel and its history.
He submitted his memoir on equation theory several times, but it was never published in his lifetime due to various events.
Douglass published three versions of his autobiography during his lifetime ( and revised the third of these ), each time expanding on the previous one.
Among the musical compositions of Allegri were two volumes of concerti for five voices, published in 1618 and 1619 ; two volumes of motets for six voices, published in 1621 ; an edition of four-part sinfonia ; five masses, two settings of the Lamentations of Jeremiah, as well as numerous motets which were not published in his lifetime.
" Gone with the Wind is the only novel by Mitchell published during her lifetime.
Before going to Germany, Evans continued her interest in theological work with a translation of Feuerbach's Essence of Christianity, and while abroad she wrote essays and worked on her translation of Baruch Spinoza's Ethics, which she completed in 1856, but which was not published in her lifetime.
So, all works of Lovecraft published during his lifetime, became public domain in all 27 European Union countries on 1 January 2008.
It appeared in the June 19, 1965 edition of The New Yorker — infamously taking up almost the entire magazine — and was the last of Salinger's works to be published in his lifetime.
Only three of his books were published during his lifetime: Mafeking Road published by Dassie, and Jacaranda in the Night and Cold Stone Jug published by APB.
His reputation rests mainly on the first four of the novels published in his lifetime as by John Wyndham.
He published various books during his lifetime, with the most notable being The Communist Manifesto ( 1848 ) and Capital ( 1867 – 1894 ); some of his works were co-written with his friend and fellow German revolutionary socialist, Friedrich Engels.

lifetime and just
she always packed for a lifetime, just in case.
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.
The book never sold its initial printing of 3, 000 copies in his lifetime, and total earnings from the American edition amounted to just $ 556. 37 from his publisher, Harper & Brothers.
Melville was not financially successful as a writer, having earned just over $ 10, 000 for his writing during his lifetime.
This went into six editions during his lifetime and was reprinted again in 1870, just after his death, and for an eighth time in 1967 as a landmark in the history of speech therapy.
Webern was not a prolific composer ; just thirty-one of his compositions were published in his lifetime, and when Pierre Boulez oversaw a project to record all of his compositions, including those without opus numbers, the results fit on just six CDs.
In his lifetime Constable was to sell only twenty paintings in England, but in France he sold more than twenty in just a few years.
Not least when so many named Carlos Kleiber, who in the course of his whole lifetime conducted fewer concerts than most of them manage in just a couple of years.
Further editions appeared in his lifetime ( 1670 and 1679 ), with the fourth edition ( 1706 ) appearing just after his death and featuring the engraving of Evelyn shown on this page even though it had been made more than 50 years prior by Robert Nanteuil in 1651 in Paris.
This would inherently mean there is at least one other person per situation, with or without sexual intercourse, and regardless of whether or not these situations are sexually monogamous ; i. e., a " sex life " can be had just as easily with a long-term sexual partner as it can with multiple partners in rapid succession over a lifetime.
When he left his popularity among the people of Cape Colony was unbounded, and the statue erected at Cape Town during his lifetime describes him as " a governor who by his high character as a Christian, a statesman, and a gentleman, had endeared himself to all classes of the community, and who by his zealous devotion to the best interests of South Africa and his able and just administration, has secured the approbation and gratitude of all Her Majesty's subjects in this part of her dominions ".
The project received just over 10 million dollars during its lifetime.
* Darryl Worley's Tennessee River Run was written and recorded as a memoir to the memories he made over the course of his lifetime on the Tennessee River and at Pickwick Lake, just outside his hometown of Savannah, TN.
The phrase refers to an ancient belief that the Mute Swan ( Cygnus olor ) is completely silent during its lifetime until the moment just before death, when it sings one beautiful song.
Only ever said the Right Thing once in his lifetime, before having said just the wrong thing on many occasions.
The posthumous name given to Empress Dowager Ci ' an, which combines the honorific names which she gained during her lifetime with new names added just after her death, was:
In his career, Piniella made one All-Star team and compiled 1705 lifetime hits despite not playing full-time for just under half of his career.
Also, the Mother of Peace, Xena's next life, tells the hero, Gabrielle's next life, that " Alti's evil just moved on to the next life ", which credits that Alti's powers do extend beyond just one lifetime.
With total sales over its lifetime of just 330, 000 units in more than 10 years and the fact that its replacement took 5 years to arrive, the XM might be considered a failure.
Not only will happiness involve reason, but it will also be an active being at work ( energeia ), not just potential happiness, and it will be over a lifetime, because " one swallow does not make a spring ".
" Legend Tom Finney was also mesmerised by Barnes ' talents: " Players like John Barnes come along just once in a lifetime.

lifetime and one
He depicted Jesus as one who literally believed the end of the world was coming in his own lifetime and believed himself to be a world savior.
Rebirth would be in form of animals or other lower creatures if one performed bad Karmas and in human form in a good family with joyous lifetime if the person was good in last birth.
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.
At least one of his works was influenced by the Persian invasion of Greece, which took place during his 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.
Unlike many power hitters, Ruth also hit for a high batting average: his. 342 lifetime average is the tenth highest in baseball history, and in one season ( 1923 ) he batted. 393, a Yankee record.
The injection was only given once during an individual's lifetime ( as there is no evidence of additional protection from more than one vaccination ).
The Engine is not a replica ( one was never built during Babbage's lifetime ); therefore this is the first one-the original.
Larger works that incorporate the double bass include Beethoven's Septet in E-flat major, Op. 20, one of his most famous pieces during his lifetime, which consists of clarinet, horn, bassoon, violin, viola, cello, and bass.
To be one of David's students was considered prestigious and earned his students a lifetime of reputation.
During the N64's lifetime, Nintendo made one model revision which made the serial port area smaller.
The study concludes that people who had one to five oral-sex partners in their lifetime had approximately a doubled risk of throat cancer compared with those who never engaged in this activity and those with more than five oral-sex partners had a 250 percent increased risk.
His propositions of legal reform ( which were not established in his life time ), though, are considered to have been one of the influences behind the Napoleonic Code, and therefore could show some resemblance with or influence in the drafting of other liberal constitutions that came in the centuries after Bacon's lifetime, such as the American.
In 1991, US President George H. W. Bush awarded Hayek the Presidential Medal of Freedom, one of the two highest civilian awards in the United States, for a " lifetime of looking beyond the horizon.
His subsequent lifetime of contributions to the game have made him one of the most important figures in the history of bridge.
Spain's most prolific playwright, Lope de Vega, wrote possibly as many as one thousand plays over his lifetime, over four hundred of which survive to the present day.
" The play was one of Shakespeare's most popular works during his lifetime and still ranks among his most-performed, topping the Royal Shakespeare Company's performance list since 1879.
Imhotep's historicity is confirmed by two contemporary inscriptions made during his lifetime on the base or pedestal of one of Djoser's statues ( Cairo JE 49889 ) and also by a graffito on the enclosure wall surrounding Sekhemkhet's unfinished step-pyramid.
In his lifetime, Brahms's popularity and influence were considerable ; following a comment by the nineteenth-century conductor Hans von Bülow, he is sometimes grouped with Johann Sebastian Bach and Ludwig van Beethoven as one of the " Three Bs ".
Dutch painting was highly specialized and rarely could an artist hope to achieve greatness in more than one area in a lifetime of painting.
In this way, so long as the stock of Sanchita karma lasts, a part of it continues to be taken out as Prarabdha karma for being experienced in one lifetime, leading to the cycle of birth and death.

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