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Joseph Pierre Ferrier, a French author who supposedly traveled through the region in the mid-19th century, described the inhabitants settled in the mountains near the rivers Balkh and Kholm in an orientalist vein, casting the Hazaras as savage criminals: “ The Hazara population is ungovernable, and has no occupation but pillage ; they will pillage and pillage only, and plunder from camp to camp ”.
Also, a test for evaluating the competence of deep femoral veins prior to varicose vein surgery is called the " Perthes test " ( this test is sometimes referred to as the " Delbet-Mocquot test ", named after French physicians Pierre Delbet ( 1861 – 1957 ) and Pierre Mocquot 1879-1963 ).
There is a famous vein of fine-grained marble called Pierre de Comblanchien extending from the village of Comblanchien, just south of Nuits-Saint-Georges.

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An early influence in this vein was Henry David Thoreau and his famous book Walden Important promoters of this were Henri Zisly and Emile Gravelle who collaborated in La Nouvelle Humanité followed by Le Naturien, Le Sauvage, L ' Ordre Naturel, & La Vie Naturelle.
Diderot, in Le Fils naturel and Père de famille, tried to turn the vein of domestic drama to account on the stage ; that which he tried and failed to do, Greuze, in painting, achieved with extraordinary success, although his works, like the plays of Diderot, were affected by that very artificiality against which they protested.
His Vendredi soir ( 1835 ) and Le Chemin le plus court ( 1836 ) continued the vein of autobiographical romance with which he had made his first success.
After a serious illness in the summer of 1858, Hugo tried to reassure Hetzel by writing in a more straightforwardly narrative vein ( e. g. Le Petit Roi de Galice and Zim-Zizimi ), and modified his plans — but retained the general ambition, which he declared in a preface.
To this vein belong Les Lorettes, Les Actrices, Les Coulisses, Les Fasizionables, Les Gentilshommes bourgeois, Les Artistes, Les Débardeurs, Clichy, Les Étudiants de Paris, Les Baliverneries parisiennes, Les Plaisirs champêtres, Les Bals masqués, Le Carnaval, Les Souvenirs du carnaval, Les Souvenirs du bal Chicard, La Vie des jeunes hommes, and Les Patois de Paris.

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) by the author's son John Anstey ( d. 1819 ), himself author of The Pleader's Guide ( 1796 ), in the same vein with the New Bath Guide.
* Hepatic vein thrombosis is associated with the following in decreasing order of frequency: a ) Polycythemia vera b ) pregnancy c ) post partum state d ) use of oral contraceptive e ) paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria f ) Hepatocellular carcinoma
In a similar vein the Greek military junta of 1967-1974 attempted to steer Greek public opinion not only by propaganda but also by inventing new words and slogans such as palaiokommatismos ( old-partyism ), Ellas Ellinon Christianon ( Greece of Christian Greeks ), and Ethnosotirios Epanastasis ( nation-saving revolution, meaning coup d ' état ).
Casella developed a deep admiration for Debussy's output after hearing Prélude à l ' après-midi d ' un faune in 1898, but pursued a more romantic vein ( stemming from Strauss and Mahler ) in his own writing of this period, rather than turning to impressionism.
A work in the same vein, but with the piano taking the " concertante " part is Vincent d ' Indy's Symphonie Cévenole ( Symphony on a French Mountain Air ).
" suggesting " I ’ d still say that Harvey Kurtzman ’ s Superduperman probably had the preliminary influence, but I do remember Superfolks and finding some bits of it in that same sort of vein.
Given the highly satiric and erotic vein Ciullo d ' Alcamo may well be a fictitious name.
This sentimental vein would find admirable expression in parts of Hélisenne de Crenne ’ s Les Angoisses douloureuses qui procèdent d ’ amours which blends sentimental and chivalric elements, humanist scholarship, orality and eloquence.

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In a similar vein, Verlaine used the expression poète maudit (" cursed poet ") in 1884 to refer to a number of poets like Stéphane Mallarmé, Arthur Rimbaud, Aloysius Bertrand, Comte de Lautréamont or Alice de Chambrier, who had fought against poetic conventions and suffered social rebuke or were ignored by the critics.
Couperin's organ music exerted a great influence over 17th century European composers ; it represents the transition from the strict counterpoint in the Titelouze vein to the colorful, concertante organ style introduced by Guillaume-Gabriel Nivers and Nicolas Lebègue, who influenced late Baroque composers such as François Couperin and Nicolas de Grigny.
Living in a state rich in gold, Tiradentes used the knowledge he acquired about minerals to enter the public service ( he achieved the ranks of alferes, low in the hierarchy of the epoch ), and he was sent to missions in cities along the road between Vila Rica ( the capital of Minas Gerais ) and Rio de Janeiro ; this road was the " open vein " used to export most of the gold to Portugal.
The plot contains elements which also appear in The Little Mermaid by Hans Christian Andersen and in Undine by Friedrich de la Motte Fouqué, and has been described as a " sad, modern fairy tale ", in a similar vein to his previous play, Princessa Pampeliška.
Nixon and Broderick also crafted the character as a darkly brooding and mysterious man in the same vein as Gothic literary heroes such as Wuthering Heights's Heathcliff, Jane Eyre's Edward Rochester, and Rebecca's Maxim de Winter.
Others who wrote in a similar vein included Reginald de Koven ( 1859 – 1920 ), John Philip Sousa ( 1854 – 1932 ), Sigmund Romberg and Rudolf Friml.
He also advanced Lamarck and de Blainville, whose ideas were of similar vein, and included ideas of recapitulation theory.
Southey quotes Lope de Vega in the same vein ( translation ):
With the 1882 invasion and occupation of Egypt, the United Kingdom took de facto control of the country as well as joint control along with the French over the Suez Canal – which had been described as the “ jugular vein of the Empire ”.
In his " Introduction " to the American edition of Nausea, the poet and critic Hayden Carruth feels that, even outside those modern writers who are explicitly philosophers in the existentialist tradition, a similar vein of thought is implicit but prominent in a main line through Franz Kafka, Miguel de Unamuno, D. H. Lawrence, André Malraux, and William Faulkner.
Though Custer took credit for the kill, some believe that the fatal bullet was fired by Bloody Knife, and 2002 biography The Custer Companion states that the coup de grâce was a cut to the jugular vein by Bloody Knife.
Other writers who have been labeled naturalists include: Alphonse Daudet, Jules Vallès, Joris-Karl Huysmans ( later a leading " decadent " and rebel against naturalism ), Edmond de Goncourt and his brother Jules de Goncourt, and ( in a very different vein ) Paul Bourget.
The pleasant simplicity and idyllic sentimentalism of these collections delighted an uncritical public, and de Trueba met the demand by supplying a series of stories conceived in the same ingenious vein.

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In this vein, RoSPA has established the Child Safety Education Coalition ( CSEC ), an organisation that aims to allow children to experience risks and learn from them.
The Midlands Region continued under new director Dennis Morris in the independent and innovative vein established by Edgar-pioneering on-air listener feedback with Listeners Answer Back in 1946 and launching the longest-running and most popular programme in the history of radio-The Archers-in 1948.
* November 9, 1998 — Loki Software, the first game porting house in the vein of MacSoft for Linux, was founded ; the site LinuxGames was also established that year.
Akdamar ( meaning " white vein " in Turkish ) is the official name of the island which was determined by Turkish government sometime after the modern republic was established and which is a part of the Turkish government's policy of the " Turkification " of indigenous names ( deemed " cultural genocide " by some ).
Traditional belief established that this vein ran directly from the heart to the fourth finger of the left hand.

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The third book continues along a similar vein, condemning cosmetics on the grounds that it is our souls, not our bodies, that we should seek to beautify.
Simon describes a number of dimensions along which " classical " models of rationality can be made somewhat more realistic, while sticking within the vein of fairly rigorous formalization.
Simon describes a number of dimensions along which " classical " models of rationality can be made somewhat more realistic, while sticking within the vein of fairly rigorous formalization.
( not to be confused with the 1991 ITV special Further Up Pompeii ), the already-released Comedy Greats: Frankie Howerd DVD, and another Howerd series along a similar vein, Then Churchill Said To Me.
His King Lear overture, written when he was 22, is not a symphonic poem in the vein of Liszt but actually more along the lines of Beethoven's concert overtures, relying more on the dramatic qualities of sonata form than on extramusical content.
RGB screens continued along a similar vein, using all the beams set to " on " to form white.
Due to frequent injections and recurring phlebitis, scar tissue can build up along the vein.
It may occur when the vein itself ruptures ( the elderly are particularly prone to fragile veins due to a paucity of supporting tissues ), where the vein is damaged during insertion of the intravascular access device or the device is not sited correctly or where the entry point of the device into the vein becomes the path of least resistance ( e. g. if a cannula is in a vein for some time, the vein may scar and close and the only way for fluid to leave is along the outside of the cannula where it enters the vein ).
Camberwick Green is available on DVD along with Trumpton and Chigley, its two sequels in a similar vein.
The cephalic vein arises within the anatomical snuffbox, while the dorsal cutaneous branch of the radial nerve can be palpated by stroking along the extensor pollicis longus with the dorsal aspect of a fingernail.
The thoracoepigastric vein runs along the lateral aspect of the trunk between the superficial epigastric vein below and the lateral thoracic vein above and establishes an important communication between the femoral vein and the axillary vein.
Palmer Motorsports Park will operate along a similar vein as Buttonwillow Raceway Park in California, in that it will be owned and operated by a limited liability corporation formed by New England Region.
Mandurah has grown from isolated holiday communities along the shores of the Peel-Harvey Estuary to a major regional city in just over a decade, in a similar vein to the Gold Coast in Eastern Australia, in recent times forming a conurbation with nearby Rockingham and the capital Perth along the coast.

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