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Nowhere before in Malraux's pages have we met such impassioned defenders of a `` quality of man '' which transcends the realm of politics and even the realm of action altogether -- both the action of Malraux's early anarchist-adventurers like Perken and Garine, and the self-sacrificing action of dedicated Communists like Kyo Gisors and Katow in Man's Fate.
Kaldor later wrote that Hayek's Prices and Production had produced " a remarkable crop of critics " and that the total number of pages in British and American journals dedicated to the resulting debate " could rarely have been equalled in the economic controversies of the past.
However, he retains a core of dedicated readers who share information through various web pages such as The Nevil Shute Foundation.
While remaining a fortnightly newspaper, it doubled the number of pages to 16 and reduced to A4 in size, introducing a basic theory section, dedicated business and public sector pages and an increased story count.
Generally these parodies have several pages dedicated to a story.
The Newsweek advertisement included many pages dedicated to explaining how MacWrite and MacPaint worked together.
Subtitled the " organ of diplomatic circles and of large international organisations ," 5, 000 copies were distributed, comprising eight pages, dedicated to foreign policy and geopolitics.
Taormina's first important tourist was Johann Wolfgang Goethe who dedicated exalting pages to the city in his book entitled Italian Journey, but perhaps it was Geleng ’ s views that made its beauty talked about throughout Europe and turned the site into a famous tourist center.
Within the context of a critical study of Nietzsche's " atheist humanism ", the influential Catholic theologian Henri de Lubac considered it " a work of genius ", and dedicated several pages of his study to explicate the relationship between Nietzsche's early thought and Christianity.
In 1749, the Typographical Antiquities appeared, a quarto of over 600 pages, dedicated to Lord Chancellor Hardwicke.
Swap in and out only refer to transferring pages between RAM and dedicated swap space or swap file or scratch disk space, and not any other place on disk.
Landor also wrote an anonymous Moral Epistle in pamphlet form of nineteen pages, respectfully dedicated to Earl Stanhope.
A reprint of the 1882 version dedicated to Raymond A. Palmer called the Raymond A Palmer Edition ( two volumes of 1250 pages ) published 2009, includes pencil drawings that Newbourgh and paintings of the Prophets rendered by the artist, Rein.
* 750 words, a web site dedicated to freely writing about three pages a day
* Italian site dedicated to the Fiat 124 ( English pages )
The book has chapters for each of the decades that comprised the 20th century, with special pages dedicated to Jack Johnson, Jimmy Wilde, Benny Leonard, Jack Dempsey, Mickey Walker, Henry Armstrong, Joe Louis, Rocky Marciano, Sugar Ray Robinson, Muhammad Ali, Roberto Durán, Sugar Ray Leonard, Barry McGuigan and Mike Tyson.
In his two volume History of the Weimar Republic he barely dedicated 20 pages to these events.
Although only three pages in the book are dedicated to her, she is described by Ram Gopal as " young and surpassingly lovely " as well as a " glorious woman.
David Rosenthal in his work Hard Bop: Jazz and Black Music 1955-1965 dedicated a number of pages to Brooks.
Although at its most extensive the Almanach de Gotha numbered more than 1200 pages, fewer than half of which were dedicated to monarchical or aristocratic data, it acquired a reputation for the breadth and precision of its information on royalty and nobility compared to other almanacs.
Today Fantastyka is dedicated predominantly to short stories, but also to articles on modern science, film and book reviews and comic pages.
Now, the first two pages are dedicated to basic letters while the third page is for responses to a requested topic.
Instead, 68 pages of Fantasy HERO for 5th edition are dedicated to Magic Systems and concepts, dealing in the broad concept of magic, and exploring topics that should be considered when making a custom magic system.

pages and influence
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" web pages at the Cornell University library on the history and influence of home economics
Titles were usually assigned later, when the strips or pages were reprinted in picture-books or comic books, which the artists had no influence on.
His Prince Valiant pages were much admired by other artists, and he became a key influence on several generations of artists who were creating realistic comic strip and comic book illustrations, including Joe Kubert, Frank Frazetta, George Pratt, Mark Schultz, William Stout, Warren Tufts, the British illustrator Bill Ward, Al Williamson and Wally Wood.
The opinion pages of these two newspapers have had major influence on city council decisions, building code enforcement, dog park rule enforcement and local elections.
At 265 pages, it is a relatively brief history of the anarchist movement, covering its philosophical beginnings in Europe with William Godwin and Pierre-Joseph Proudhon, the further development by the Russians Peter Kropotkin and Mikhail Bakunin and its influence on the working class movements of the 19th and 20th centuries mainly in Europe and Russia, but also in the United States.
To Prout, therefore, goes credit for the creation of the essential characteristics lacking in earlier art, in particular " that feeling which results from the influence, among the noble lines of architecture, of the rent and the rust, the fissure, the lichen, and the weed, and from the writings upon the pages of ancient walls of the confused hieroglyphics of human history ".
For a decade ( 1958 – 1968 ), Shelton reviewed music, in particular folk music, but also pop and country music, becoming a good friend of many of the artists and extending his influence beyond the pages of the Times.
She was the talk of the society pages, with much speculation as to the influence English " civilization " would have on the Princess and eventually her homeland.
While the philosopher Karl Popper " never took their methodology ( whatever that may mean ) seriously " ( p. 289 ), Popper wrote counter-criticism to reduce the irrationalist ' and ' intelligence-destroying " political influence " of critical theorists on students ( Karl Popper pages 288 – 300 in Positivist Debate in German Sociology ).
Also, the appearance in 1960 of Donald Allen's anthology The New American Poetry 1945-1960 ( which divides the poets included in its pages into various schools ) was crucial: it established a legacy and promoted the influence of the Black Mountain poets worldwide.
These recommendations ( on pages 30-31 ) include a suggestion for the President of the United States to issue executive orders, and other actions, that would prevent further " abuse "; for the United States Congress to hold appropriate hearings, consider the consequences of statutory law under its influence, increase the amount of publicly available scientific information, and establish an organization to guide Congress in its deliberations in technical matters ; for scientists to raise awareness of the aforementioned issues and provide public policy recommendations ; for the public to exercise its political influence in a constructive manner.
The possible first use referring somewhat more directly to psychokinesis could be the 1903 book titled Mind over matter: the influence of will power on disease by J. W. Martin, Commercial Publishing, 78 pages.
His editorial pages were the heart of his paper and the reason for its large influence.
Even Rebellion's current reprints of Dredd's stories feature brief descriptions of Smith on the biography pages, whereas other artists whose contribution and influence is not as great receive detailed paragraphs.
Owning the Sentinel expanded his conservative influence from the convention backrooms to the pages of the largest daily paper in Wisconsin.
Originally this spell was contained within the book itself, but Brooklyn tore it from its pages in order to keep her from using Goliath any further, Elisa later using the spell to order Goliath to act for the rest of his life as though he wasn't under its influence when they couldn't find a means to break the original spell.
In the pages of FM, Forrest J Ackerman promoted the memory of Lon Chaney, Sr., whose silent works were mostly beyond the accessibility of fans for most of the magazine's life, but were a great influence on his own childhood.
The subject of the influence of the miniatures on later Anglo-Saxon art has often been raised, though in view of most of the presumed picture pages of this manuscript now being lost, and the lack of knowledge as to what other models were available to form the Continental post-classical aspects of the Insular style that developed from the 7th century onwards ( with Canterbury as a major centre ), all comments by art historians have necessarily been speculative.
The Dairyman's Daughter is an early 19th century Christian religious booklet of 52 pages, which had a remarkably wide distribution and influence.
Founded in 1991, it consisted only of 4 pages when it was launched, but has since then grown significantly in size and influence.
Although Tours ' own library was destroyed by Norsemen, over 60 9th century illuminated manuscripts from the scriptorium survive, in a style showing many borrowings from English models, especially in initial pages, where Insular influence remained visible in northern France until even the 12th century.

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