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He fiercely criticized northern congressmen and senators, in particular Stephen Douglas, who seemed to cater to the slave faction in exchange for southern support.
The name " quine " was coined by Douglas Hofstadter, in his popular science book Gödel, Escher, Bach: An Eternal Golden Braid, in the honor of philosopher Willard Van Orman Quine ( 1908 – 2000 ), who made an extensive study of indirect self-reference, and in particular for the following paradox-producing expression, known as Quine's paradox:
Douglas created a wide variety of aircraft for the US armed forces, the Navy in particular.
Sharman Douglas ( October 5, 1928 – February 3, 1996 ) was an American socialite known for her friendship with the British royal family, in particular Princess Margaret.
Douglas is a granddaughter of the actor Melvyn Douglas and his first wife, artist Rosalind Hightower, and has said that her grandfather's performance in Being There, in particular, was influential on her own career.
He was critical of Douglas ’ s conduct: ‘ But with Roger his resolution, and his particular absolutely relentless pursuit of what he conceived to be an agenda worth pursuing, overrode all considerations of loyalty and in the end all manifestations of friendship .’ Douglas did not accept that there were any philosophical differences at issue, and attributed other motives to Lange: ‘ In my mind he created the division that in my mind was never there.
Douglas, in the first half of the nineteenth century though, was often characterized by the destitution of its population and the high number of epidemics, in particular, cholera, that they suffered from.
Two plays, King Henry the Second, an Historical Drama, and Catherine Douglas, a Tragedy, published in 1843, have no particular merit.
Of particular importance in the election were the economic reforms being undertaken by Roger Douglas, the Minister of Finance.
Furthermore, although hypertext researchers have generally been concerned with information overload, certain researchers, notably Douglas Engelbart, have been focused on decision makers in particular.
Bubba also took shots against crosstown competitor WKLQ, in particular Danny Douglas who worked at WKLQ during the evening.
Walker has been a continuing influence on other artists, in particular The Last Shadow Puppets, Marc Almond, Douglas Pearce of the band Death in June, Billy MacKenzie of The Associates, David Sylvian, Julian Cope, David Bowie, Radiohead, and the Divine Comedy / Neil Hannon.
Cypher ( Douglas " Doug " Ramsey ) is a fictional comic book superhero who appears in books published by Marvel Comics, usually in the X-Men family of books, in particular those featuring the teams The New Mutants and Excalibur, of which Cypher has been a member.
Douglas became a local cultural icon in Philadelphia, often inviting prominent players from the city's professional sports teams to be guests on his show ( he had a particular affinity for the city's pro football team, the Philadelphia Eagles, constantly referring to the team as " Our Eagles ", and he could often be seen in attendance at Eagles ' home games, especially whenever they appeared on Monday Night Football ).
In the course of the feud, Austin was given on-screen credit for damaging Pillman's ankle in October 1996 after placing it in between the seat and backrest of a folded chair and then jumping on the chair ( this particular style of attack has since been dubbed " The Pillmanizer ," in honor of this incident, despite Shane Douglas performing exactly the same maneuver to Raven in ECW nearly a full year earlier ).
The book is of particular interest to fans of Douglas Adams ' work as it contains several items written by him which are hard to find or exclusive to the collection.
The case, and in particular the fates of Mosher, Douglas, and Westervelt, served as a deterrent to other potential ransom kidnappers: it would be a quarter of a century before another high-profile ransom kidnapping case emerged with Edward Cudahy, Jr. in 1900.
In literary history, the term The Makars is specifically used to refer to a number of poets of fifteenth and sixteenth century Scotland, in particular Robert Henryson, William Dunbar and Gavin Douglas, who wrote a diverse genre of works in Middle Scots in the period of the northern renaissance, a time of transition between medieval and renaissance sensibilities in the kingdom.
The second important feature of Douglas ’ s work is a particular account of the forms that competing structures of social organization assume.
Considering such a program, Douglas herself thought it unworkable, saying that “ f we were invited to make a coalition between group-grid theory and psychometrics, it would be like going to heaven .” Such deeply ironic statements are scattered through her work as indicating an unattainable mirage of ' postionlessness ': understanding and knowledge must, for Douglas, always emerge from a particular, partial, position, as is evident from the opening chapters of her 1982 book with Wildavsky.
Warren was never a legal scholar on a par with Frankfurter or a great advocate of particular doctrines, as were Black and Douglas.

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Weber was ambivalent towards rationalisation ; while admitting it was responsible for many advances, in particular, freeing humans from traditional, restrictive and illogical social guidelines, he also criticised it for dehumanising individuals as " cogs in the machine " and curtailing their freedom, trapping them in the bureaucratic iron cage of rationality and bureaucracy.
Parsons in particular imparted to Weber's works a functionalist, teleological perspective ; this personal interpretation has been criticised for a latent conservatism.
In particular, W. H. Auden criticised this aspect of Yeats ' work as the " deplorable spectacle of a grown man occupied with the mumbo-jumbo of magic and the nonsense of India.
Collins has been criticised for not investigating the bay thoroughly, in particular the northern head with its fresh-water river, and for being too hasty in his condemnation of the bay.
These design-led torches have been less popular than the more classical designs, the Turin torch in particular was criticised for being simply too heavy for the runners.
In particular, Trevor-Roper criticised Taylor's argument that the Hossbach Memorandum of 1937 was a meaningless document because none of the scenarios outlined in the Memorandum as the prerequisite for war such as the Spanish Civil War leading to a war between Italy and France in the Mediterranean or civil war breaking out in France occurred.
H. G. Wells in particular is criticised on these grounds.
" Cumberland was universally praised for his bravery, but also criticised for his generalship, in particular for neglecting to clear the Woods of Barry at the beginning of the battle or to establish an adequate intelligence system, the failure of which gave Saxe ample time to prepare his position.
Barker's INFORM organisation has been criticised by other anti-cult organisations, in particular the Family Action Information Resource chaired by former Conservative Home Office minister and anti-cult campaigner Tom Sackville, who cut INFORM's Home Office funding in 1997.
Davison supported BBC presenter Jonathan Ross following The Russell Brand Show prank telephone calls row and criticised BBC director general Mark Thompson's decision to punish Ross, stating: " I thought Ross ’ s suspension, in particular, was utterly ludicrous.
Lorde criticised feminists of the 1960s, from the National Organization for Women to Betty Friedan's The Feminine Mystique, for focusing on the particular experiences and values of white middle-class women.
In particular, Karlgren criticised the unselective use of documents from different ages when reconstructing China's ancient history.
Many scientists in particular also criticised the approach taken in his popular book " Gaia, a New look at Life on Earth " for being teleological ; a belief that all things have a predetermined purpose.
Grove criticised Parry, a leading contributor, for being " inclined to be wordy and diffuse ", but articles by Grove on his own particular interests, Beethoven, Mendelssohn and Schubert, were even longer.
The 1962 Pilkington Report criticised ITV, and Tyne Tees in particular.
Since the Chief Executive is elected by a committee of 1, 200 people rather than the general population, many people, in particular the pro-democrats, have criticised the office as undemocratic, and have criticised the entire election process as a " small-circle election.
These moves and removals were criticised by the editorial board of the National Post, as well as other journalists, as having " demoted and ghettoized " history in order to " siphon off the great symbolic power of the monarchy, to further staff's particular tastes and agendas ," noting that Rideau Hall should not be used " primarily an art gallery.
He has sometimes criticised that movement in relation to particular topics.
Irish nationalism has been criticised as failing to take into account the diversity and complexity of the cultural and religious identities of people living on the island of Ireland, and in particular those of the people of Northern Ireland.
In particular, the lower level of alcohol excise levied on cask wine in Australia ( compared to beer and bottled wine ) has been criticised as encouraging binge drinking.
In particular he was heavily criticised by supporters of the social credit movement who wanted their views adopted as Labour Party policy.
The German High Command — in particular General Erich Ludendorff, the Chief Quartermaster General at Oberste Heeresleitung, the supreme army headquarters — has been heavily criticised by military historians for the failure to formulate sound and clear strategy.
However, Waterstones has been criticised for its selling tactics, in particular undermining the position of independent bookshops via heavy discounting of books.

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