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The first option ( although it is debatable to what extent the Duke was committed to such an enterprise ) was a plan to transfer his forces from the Spanish Netherlands to northern Italy ; once there, he intended linking up with Prince Eugene in order to defeat the French and safeguard Savoy from being overrun.
Eugene is described by his biographer as simple and humble, learned and eloquent, handsome and generous, a lover of peace, and wholly occupied with the thought of doing what was pleasing to God.
Longtime Philadelphia director Eugene Ormandy expressed his appreciation for what Toscanini achieved with the orchestra.
" with all due allowance for its somewhat limited range of subject, Son Excellence Eugene Rougon is the one existing French novel which gives the reader a fair general idea of what occurred in political spheres at an important period of the Empire.
In what was later called the " great purge " of 1933, academics including Max Born, Victor Goldschmidt, James Franck, Eugene Wigner, Leó Szilárd, Edward Teller, Emmy Noether, and Richard Courant were expelled or fled.
Under Sir Eugene Goossens ( Director 1948 – 55 ), opera at the Conservatorium made a major contribution to what researcher Roger Covell has described as " the most seminal years in the history of locally produced opera ...".
In recent decades some traditionalistic conservatives such as Allan C. Carlson, Joseph Scotchie, and Eugene Genovese have praised the Agrarian themes in light of what they see as the failures of highly urbanized and industrialized modern societies.
This raises some concerns, dating back as far as Eugene Wigner's 1960 observations on the matter, that what we call foundations of mathematics and cosmology may be not observable or discoverable absolutes, but rather, aspects of humanity and its cognition.
* August 13-United States Chief of Engineers, Major General Eugene Reybold formally establishes the ' Manhattan Engineer District ' of the Corps of Engineers to undertake production facility construction work for what will become known as the Manhattan Project.
In April 2009 Eugene Bird declared on a talk radio show: “ The Obama administration with regard to the re-supply of Israel, regardless of what she does, regardless of how she uses the weapons, is no different than the Bush administration .”
The Wilson administration conducted what were called the Palmer Raids, a wholesale crackdown on war dissidents and leftists that also swept up notable socialists such as Eugene V. Debs.
This formulation was first described by Eugene Wigner in 1932 in the context of quantum mechanics and, later, reformulated as a general TFR by Ville in 1948 to form what is now known as the Wigner – Ville distribution, as it was shown in that Wigner's formula needed to use the anaytic signal defined in Ville's paper to be useful as a representation and for a practical analysis.
At the University of Chicago beginning in 1953, Eugene Gendlin did 15 years of research analyzing what made psychotherapy either successful or unsuccessful.
Willie confesses to Eugene at this point that there is no missing Johnson song for Eugene to learn, but Willie tells the boy that he has proven himself far beyond what learning any blues song could ever teach him.
William Eugene " Gene " Scott, an LAPL neighbor and member of the 43 strong blue ribbon committee, donated the use of his University Network television studios and himself to what became a 48-hour telethon to raise $ 2 million towards the total objective.
In what was described as " a return engagement " the show opened on Broadway at the Eugene O ' Neill Theatre on May 31, 1982 and closed on July 24, 1982 After nine previews and 63 performances.
Later in the first half, Packers safety Eugene Robinson intercepted Steve Young's pass and returned it 58 yards in what turned out to be a crucial play.
Candida returns home briefly from a trip to London with Eugene Marchbanks, a young poet who wants to rescue her from what he presumes to be her dull family life.
Eugene Newton Anderson claimed that there was no evidence for any of the conjectures put forward by scholars on the Tanka's origins, citing Chen, who stated that " to what tribe or race they once belonged or were once akin to is still unknown ".
Quantum mechanical perturbations techniques by Brillouin and by Eugene Wigner resulted in what is known as the Brillouin – Wigner formula.
His young friend, Gabriel ( Eugene Jackson ), runs to tell the Andersons what happened.
This play is the second chapter in what is known as his Eugene trilogy, following Brighton Beach Memoirs and preceding Broadway Bound.

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* 1735 – Freedom of the press: New York Weekly Journal writer John Peter Zenger is acquitted of seditious libel against the royal governor of New York, on the basis that what he had published was true.
* 1981 – The Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention report that five people in Los Angeles, California have a rare form of pneumonia seen only in patients with weakened immune systems, in what turns out to be the first recognized cases of AIDS.
Note that none of these listed characteristics are a requirement, as seen in shōnen manga like Yotsuba &!, which features a female lead, and almost no fan service or action, and that what most defines whether or not a series is shōnen are things like the magazine ( see Weekly Shōnen Jump ) it is serialized in or the time slot it airs on T. V.
* August 14 – Freedom of the press: New York Weekly Journal writer John Peter Zenger is not acquitted of seditious libel against the royal governor of New York, on the basis that what he published was true.
According to Entertainment Weekly, Leonard spoke these words as the show opened: " If you're a fan, what you will see in the next minutes, hours, and days to follow may convince you that you've gone to sports heaven.
Entertainment Weekly gave the album a positive review and said that Rimes's voice, " dares listeners to take note of what is missing in her interpretations -- the gutsiness and gut-wrenching urgency of performers who felt what they sang.
The term soon became part of the language of the theatre, as another, slightly later citation of its use in a publication such as the Edinburgh Weekly Journal makes clear (" He had hitherto been speaking of what, in theatrical language, was called stars ").
Upon its resignation from the Alliance, the former International Socialist Organisation accused the Democratic Socialist Perspective of what it deemed " disastrous decisions " such as declaring the Alliance a multi-tendency socialist party and adopting Green Left Weekly as the official paper, which the ISO saw as alienating other Alliance members and affiliates.
Mist's Weekly Journal of 24 December 1726 reported that " the nurse has been examined as to the person's concerned with her, but either was kept in the dark as to the imposition, or is not willing to disclose what she knows ; for nothing can be got from her ; so that her resolution shocks others.
Soon she discovered what would become her real career: “ I did see the beginnings of the D & D game — all of the little books — but was pretty much occupied by marriage, kids, and a career, and just didn ’ t pursue it .” Eventually, she saw an advertisement for an editorial position at TSR in Publishers Weekly and sent in her resume.
In an interview with Entertainment Weekly, series creators Brandon Camp and Mike Thompson revealed what would have happened and John Doe's true identity.
David Browne of Entertainment Weekly said the album " sets Cave's deep, dolorous voice and scab-picking lyrics to windswept, tote-that-barge arrangements " and that " Henry's Dream may finally demonstrate what the fuss is all about ", awarding the album a B + rating.
Entertainment Weekly gave the film a " B " rating and Owen Gleiberman wrote, " Norton, cast in what might have once been the Sean Penn role ( hideous shirts, screw-you attitude ), gives Worm a shifty, amphetamine soul and a pleasing alacrity ... Norton's performance never really goes anywhere, but that's okay, since the story is just an excuse to lead the characters from one poker table to the next ".
John Saltas founded what would become Salt Lake City Weekly in June, 1984.
Burroughs reached New York on June 23, and several days later mailed the finished typescript of what was still entitled " Carthoris ", describing it as " another Martian story " he wished " to sell for use in All-Story Cavalier Weekly ".
This conflict provided considered what Entertainment Weekly calls emotional high points for the season, and are credited with making The Real World a hit, for which it was ranked # 7 on Time magazine's list of 32 Epic Moments in Reality-TV History.
: You were right on the money with regard to the impact reviews in Publishers Weekly ( PW ), Library Journal ( LJ ), Kirkus Review ( KR ) and the New York Times Book Review ( NYTBR ) have on publishers and sales ; what you may not know is that I also write or have written for all of them.
People often ask what happens to all the review copies received at the office of the Publishers ' Weekly.
Owen Gleiberman of Entertainment Weekly wrote that, " what makes Crimson Tide a riveting pop drama is the way the conflict comes to the fore in the battle between two men.
In a 2011 Entertainment Weekly feature, the two named what they consider the best 15 episodes of South Park, along with the 53 worst.
In an interview with Entertainment Weekly regarding the renewal of the show in season 23, showrunner Al Jean discusses what episodes that have previously aired might serve well as a series finale.
Vanderbilt eventually sold what Harper's Weekly called his " patched-up grumy, drafty combustible, old shell " to a syndicate that included J. P. Morgan, Andrew Carnegie, James Stillman and W. W. Astor.
's & Cassell's Weekly foresaw no difficulties for The Well: " One cannot say what effect this book will have on the public attitude of silence or derision, but every reader will agree with Mr. Havelock Ellis in the preface, that ' the poignant situations are set forth with a complete absence of offence.

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