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response and letters
Jensen was denied reprints of his work by his publisher and was not permitted to reply in response to letters of criticism — both extremely unusual policies for their day.
After the program was broadcast, Ford received over a thousand angry letters and telegrams in response to Draper ’ s appearance.
After receiving angry letters to the magazine, Hefner wrote a response to criticism where he said, " If it was wrong to persecute heterosexuals in a homosexual society then the reverse was wrong, too.
In response to a newspaper appeal, Brookes wrote to Coubertin in 1890, and the two began an exchange of letters on education and sport.
Bishop Richard Watson, forced to address this new audience in his influential response to Paine, An Apology for the Bible, writes: " I shall, designedly, write this and the following letters in a popular manner ; hoping that thereby they may stand a chance of being perused by that class of readers, for whom your work seems to be particularly calculated, and who are the most likely to be injured by it.
In response to the growing use of the term, on 23 December 2008 Psion Teklogix sent cease and desist letters to various parties including enthusiast website ( s ) demanding they no longer use the term " netbook ".
He received over five hundred letters in response.
Readers sent both positive and negative letters in response.
When the Bermudian sloop Seaflower was seized by the Bahamians in 1701, the response of Bermuda Governor Bennett was to issue letters of marque to Bermudian vessels.
" Simon LeVay has said, in response to letters from gays and lesbians making such criticisms, that the research " has contributed to the status of gay people in society.
For years he gets no response to his weekly letters until the Senate finally sends him $ 200, thinking Andy will stop requesting funds.
Tages ' recorded response is " in ancient letters ", presumably in the Etruscan language.
: In response to a survey which used both letters and internet, the inhabitants of Seine-Maritime ( as the department had been renamed in 1955 ) determined that they should be known in official documents as " Seinomarins " or " Seinomarines ".
In response, his family turned his picture against the wall, destroyed his letters, and never spoke to him again.
The first of these was published on May 15, and Miller writes of the public ’ s response, “ I began to be flooded with letters of inquiry respecting my views, and visitors flocked to converse with me on the subject .” In 1834, unable to personally comply with many of the urgent requests for information and the invitations to travel and preach that he received, Miller published a synopsis of his teachings in a “ little tract of 64 pages .” These he “... scattered, the most of them gratuitously, sending them in reply to letters of inquiry and to places which I could not visit .”
After learning to communicate with eye blinks in response to letters being pointed to on an alphabet board, she became a poet and author.
The public response — in letters and donations — was significant, and the situation was even covered by the British Medical Journal.
Ballard began the JASON Project in response to the thousands of letters he received from students following his discovery of the wreck of the Titanic.
His secretaries would read the letters to him and he would indicate his response with head and hand motions.
By Christmas 1756, as no response had been received to diplomatic letters to the Nawab, Admiral Charles Watson and Clive were dispatched to attack the Nawab's army and remove him from Calcutta by force.
In response, his family turned his picture against the wall, destroyed his letters, and never spoke to him again.
In response to this, Fénelon wrote treatises, sermons, and pastoral letters which occupy seven volumes in his collected works.
The cover story on Marion Anderson ( December 30, 1946 ) proved so popular that the magazine broke its rule of non-attribution in response to readers ' letters: Most Time cover stories are written and edited by the regular staffs of the section in which they appear.

response and prompted
The Hurricane Mitch disaster prompted a tremendous response from the international community governments, nongovernmental organizations ( NGOs ), and private citizens alike.
* 1939 – Nine Czech students are executed as a response to anti-Nazi demonstrations prompted by the death of Jan Opletal.
Though it drew no official response, it prompted a severe backlash, especially from among priests of other Buddhist schools.
Likewise, the policy prompted the development internally of an Islamist extremist response.
Military intervention by Yugoslav security forces led by Slobodan Milošević and Serb militia within Kosovo in response to diverse operations led by the KLA prompted an exodus of Kosovar Albanians / Serbs and a refugee crisis that eventually caused NATO to intervene militarily in order to stop what was widely identified as an ongoing campaign of ethnic cleansing.
Upon the initial promotion's completion, customer response prompted Subway to create a permanent "$ 5 Footlong Everyday Value Menu " that offered some footlong sandwiches for $ 5.
The ‘ Tory Leadership ’ article prompted a furious response from many Spectator readers and caused Macleod, for a time, to be shunned by political colleagues.
Pimsleur developed a " challenge and response " technique, where a student was prompted to translate a phrase into the target language.
A tape recording of the interference was submitted to Radio Moscow which prompted this response.
Interest in the spatial distribution of bioelectric activity prompted development of molecules capable of emitting light in response to their electrical or chemical environment.
Cardinal Law's actions and inactions prompted public scrutiny of all members of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops and the steps they had taken in response to past and current allegations of sexual misconduct at the hands of priests.
Vico ’ s humanism and professional concerns prompted an obvious response that he would develop throughout the course of his writings: the realms of verifiable truth and human concern share only a slight overlap, yet reasoning is required in equal measure in both spheres.
The approach of this force prompted Raza Sahib to demand Clive's surrender ; Clive's response was an immediate rejection, and he further insulted Raza Sahib by suggesting that he should reconsider sending his rabble of troops against a British-held position.
In 1964, Chinmoy was prompted to move to America in response to a ' message from within ' to be of service to people in the west searching for spiritual fulfilment.
The book prompted over fifty angry books and pamphlets to be published in response to Mother India to highlight Mayo's errors and false perception of Indian society which had become one of the most powerful influences on the American people's view of India in history.
Although response to the affair was perhaps less vigorous than the magazine's publishers might have hoped for, given that the article was, in essence, a publicity stunt, the article written about her new " It Girl " status prompted calls from studios and talent scouts eager to offer her scripts.
The report prompted a response by the MEK and a few friendly European MPs, who published a counter-report in September 2005.
These attacks prompted a response from McClintock's wife, Lori, who said McClintock stays with his mother in order to better care for her after she fell ill and after the death of her husband.
The overwhelmingly favorable response prompted the Company to introduce the practice in increasing numbers of performances in subsequent seasons.
Emotional response was prompted by the argument of these details rather than by exhortation.
The urge to construct more than 2, 500 modern machines, among them the Bloch MB. 170 bomber and the Dewoitine D. 520 fighter plane, had been a response to circumstances by the French government, which itself had been prompted by an alleged remark by the then-commander-in-chief of the air force, who claimed that less than half the approximately 1, 400 front-line aircraft would be ready to go to war at a moment ’ s notice ; and most of those were obsolescent, anyway.
Main and Kilbride were featured as folksy neighbors Ma and Pa Kettle, and audience response prompted the popular Ma and Pa Kettle series.
The stereotypic inflammatory response provoked by Toll Like-Receptor activation has prompted speculation that endogenous activators of Toll Like-Receptors might participate in autoimmune diseases.
" This prompted a response from Georgian foreign minister Gela Bezhuashvili.

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