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Initiated by the works of mural artists like Graham Rust or Rainer Maria Latzke in the 1980s, trompe-l ' oeil painting has experienced a renaissance in private and public buildings in Europe.
Initiated by Thomas Henry Huxley, the group consisted of such important scientists as Joseph Dalton Hooker, Herbert Spencer, and John Tyndall, along with another five scientists and mathematicians ; these scientists were all avid supporters of Darwin ’ s theory of evolution as common descent, a theory which, during the latter-half of the 19th century, received a great deal of criticism among more conservative groups of scientists.
Initiated in 1859 by the then president of the Toronto Turf Club, Sir Casimir Gzowski, a distinguished Polish engineer and ancestor of the popular Canadian broadcaster, Peter Gzowski, the Queen's Plate was inaugurated on June 27, 1860, at the Carleton racetrack in Toronto, Ontario.
Initiated cortically by the frontal eye fields ( FEF ), or subcortically by the superior colliculus, saccades serve as a mechanism for fixation, rapid eye movement, and the fast phase of optokinetic nystagmus.
* African Initiated Church, a Christian church founded by Africans, also known as African Independent Church, African Indigenous Church or African Instituted Church
" Since 1991, the church has been the main London home of the Brotherhood of the Cross and Star, an African Initiated Church based in Nigeria and led by Olumba Olumba Obu, who followers describe as " the sole spiritual head of the universe ".
Initiated by the Government in response to an unprovoked rebel attack on British soldiers escorting a soldier to New Plymouth in the Taranaki Region, it ended with the retreat of the Kingitanga Māori into the rugged interior of the North Island and the confiscation of about 12, 000 km² of Māori land.
based on manuscripts from the British Museum, with additions by Crowley, including a Preliminary Invocation drawn from Goodwin's Fragment of a Graeco-Egyptian Work upon Magic, and the essay The Initiated Interpretation of Ceremonial Magic.
Initiated in 1980, the Aperto began as a fringe event for younger artists and artists of a national origin not represented by the permanent national pavilions.
Initiated by the then Chief Minister S M Krishna and inaugurated in February 2005, it is intended to be an annex housing some of the ministries and legislative offices.
Initiated by a crush switch in its nose the HEDP rocket is able to distinguish between hard and soft targets resulting in greater penetration into soft targets for increased damage potential.
However, these numbers ( and deduced years ) are not taken literally by many students of occultism, who consider them to be allegorical and symbolic statements for the understanding of the Initiated.
Initiated by John MacCormick, the Covenant was written in October 1949 at the Church of Scotland Assembly Halls in Edinburgh, during the Third National Assembly of the Scottish Convention, a pressure group which evolved into the Scottish Covenant Association.
Initiated by Lord William Rootes in 1964 as a partnership, the signs were soon on the wall.
Initiated in 1994 by Jane Henry, Max Velmans, John Pickering, Elizabeth Valentine and Richard Stevens, the Section promoted and supported the reincorporation of consciousness studies into mainstream psychology.
Initiated in 1998 by Fidel V. Ramos, former President of the Philippines, Bob Hawke, former Prime Minister of Australia, and Morihiro Hosokawa, former Prime Minister of Japan, the Boao Forum for Asia was formally inaugurated in February 2001.
* White bicycle plan: Initiated by Luud Schimmelpenninck, the white bicycle plan proposed the closing of central Amsterdam to all motorised traffic, including motorbikes, with the intent to improve public transport frequency by more than 40 % and to save two millions guilders per year.
Initiated by order of Emperor Xuanwu of the Northern Wei in honour of his parents Emperor Xiaowen and Empress Wenzhao, the cave was not completed until the Tang.
Initiated by order of Emperor Xuanwu of the Northern Wei in honour of his parents Emperor Xiaowen and Empress Wenzhao, the cave was not completed until the Sui.
Initiated by the efforts of Dr. William Pepper, the Free Library of Philadelphia was chartered in 1891 as " a general library which shall be free to all.
* Apache WSRP4J Java Implementation of a WSRP Producer ( Initiated by IBM in 2003 and Terminated in 2010 )
Initiated by the Law and Politics Society, the movement aims at spearheading a new wave of political consciousness and activism amongst the students.

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Initiated into the Eleusinian Mysteries, he was admitted into the college of the Eumolpidae and became hierophant.
* The poet Fernando Pessoa-known defender of Masonic and Rosicrucian ideals and possible Rosicrucian Initiate, as he states " Initiated from Master to Disciple in the three minor degrees of the ( apparently extinct ) Portuguese Templar Order " ( Rosicrucians seem to have had a deep presence in Portugal, intermixed with Templar tradition, and with evidence in monuments and literature, from medieavel times into the 20th century )-wrote an hermetic poem titled " No Túmulo de Christian Rosenkreutz " the Tomb of C. R. C, which states in the final line / verse: " Our Father Rose-n-creuz knows and keeps silent.
The report's chapter titles were lurid: " The White House Stonewalled All Investigations into the White House Travel Office Firings and Related Matters ", " The White House Initiated a Full-Scale Campaign of Misinformation in the Aftermath of the Travel Office Firings and President Clinton Led the Misinformation Campaign from the First Days of the Travelgate Debacle ", " Foster's Death Shattered a White House Just Recovering from an Abysmal First 6 Months of Administration ", and so forth.
Initiated into the philosophy of physical pleasures by the epicurean and atheist Jacques Valle, sieur Desbarreaux, she soon left him for Cinq Mars, at that time at the height of his popularity, and succeeded, it is said, in marrying him in secret.
Penney was a Freemason most of his adult life, being Initiated into Wasatch Lodge No. 1 Free and Accepted Masons of Utah, on April 18, 1911.
Initiated into Masonry in

Initiated and being
Many churches with roots in Restorationism reject being identified as Protestant or even as a denomination at all, as they use only the Bible not creeds, and model the church after what they feel is the first century church found in scripture ; the Churches of Christ are one example ; African Initiated Churches, like Kimbanguism, mostly fall within Protestantism, with varying degrees of syncretism.

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Roughly 26 % are followers of traditional forms of Protestantism ( Congregationals, Methodists, Baptista, Lutherans, Reformed ), but over the last decades there has in addition been a growth of Pentecostal communities and African Initiated Churches.
Initiated studies on blunt head trauma and injury thresholds beginning in 1939 in collaboration with Dr. E. S.
( Initiated what has become a very active area of study in Buddhology and comparative philosophy, the comparison of Derridean deconstruction and Buddhist philosophy, especially Madhyamikan and Zen Buddhist philosophy.
Initiated in 2011, the Hamari Boli Initiative is a full-scale open-source Language planning initiative aimed at Hindi-Urdu Script, Style, Status & Lexical reform and modernization.
Initiated in 1998, Dark Horse Deluxe rolled out a line of merchandise that included model kits, toys, apparel and collectibles.
Initiated the first circumnavigation of the globe in a single expedition.
Following the passage of the Prostitution Reform Act, the Maxim Institute and other conservative Christian organisations tried to gain an appropriate number of signatures for a citizens initiated referendum under the Citizens Initiated Referendum Act 1993.
Upon the principal issue, that of constitutionality, the court holds that Initiated Measure No. 1 of 1928, Ark. Stat. Ann.
Initiated in 1997, NetBill seems to have died completely sometime after 2005.

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Richard Bachman was exposed as King's pseudonym by a persistent Washington D. C. bookstore clerk, Steve Brown, who noticed similarities between the works and later located publisher's records at the Library of Congress that named King as the author of one of Bachman's novels.
* ESP, the acronym for " Edd Smith's People " and " Edd Smith Place " in " The Pirate's Chest " bookstore in the fictional work The Cat Who Went Bananas honoring the bibliophile character Eddington Smith ( volume 27 of the Cat Who series by Lilian Jackson Braun )
The University Cellar, a non-profit campus bookstore formed by
He makes his way to the bookstore run by Kent's beautiful sister, Anne ( Leila Hyams ).
* Dundee, a fictional cat in " The Pirate's Chest " bookstore in the Cat Who series by Lilian Jackson Braun
The original Borders bookstore was located in Ann Arbor, Michigan, where it was founded in 1971 by brothers Tom and Louis Borders during their undergraduate and graduate years at the University of Michigan.
A section devoted to the beat generation at a bookstore in Stockholm, Sweden While many authors claim to be directly influenced by the Beats, the Beat Generation phenomenon itself has had a pervasive influence on Western culture more broadly.
; Montana Wildhack: A model who stars in a film shown in a pornographic bookstore when Billy stops by to check out the Kilgore Trout novels sitting in the window.
It is also becoming common to distribute books, magazines, and newspapers to consumers through tablet reading devices, a market that is growing by millions each year, generated by online vendors such as Apple's iTunes bookstore, Amazon's bookstore for Kindle, and books in the Android Market.
He first used City Lights — in homage to the Chaplin film — in 1952 as the title of a magazine, publishing early work by such key Bay Area writers as Philip Lamantia, Pauline Kael, Jack Spicer, Robert Duncan, and Ferlinghetti himself, as “ Lawrence Ferling .” A year later, Martin used the name to establish the first all-paperback bookstore in the U. S., at the time an audacious idea.
A travel bookstore was established in 1985 on Pioneer Courthouse Square, and others followed, one a year for the next few years ; by the early 1990s, Powell's bookstores were part of the resurgence of the independent bookstore, which collectively made 32 percent of book sales in the U. S. The travel store closed in 2004.
The bookstore was revealed as a charter member of the Google eBooks service when the news was announced by Google on December 6, 2010.
The school's bookstore, currently located on campus and operated by Barnes and Noble, was to be moved during the 2009 – 2010 school year to an off-campus location.
This may be done by posting flyers to advertise the sale of the books or simply soliciting individuals who are shopping in the college bookstore for the same titles.
* Billy Sunday On-line Compiled by the pastor of King's Valley Chapel in Kingfield, Maine, this website contains Sunday sermons, images, audio, a biographical timeline, and an online bookstore.
Although the name appears to consist of a first name, a middle name and a last name, Vargas Llosa is in fact the complete surname ( Spanish-speaking countries use a paternal last name followed by a maternal last name ), and falls alphabetically under the letter V. In a library, bookstore, bibliography or similar place, it is not correct to file the works of either of these authors under the letter L or Ll.
He won his district election every two years from 1961 to 1994 without ever facing a challenge more serious than he faced in the Democratic primary in 1988, when Stephen Holt, a neophyte liberal activist and bookstore owner from Dorchester won 31 out of 60 precincts, only to lose the district by a landslide due to the huge turnout of Bulger supporters in South Boston.
A Reading Room is a bookstore and place for quiet and prayerful study of the Scriptures and the church ’ s denominational textbook, Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures written by the Discoverer, Founder, and Leader of Christian Science, Mary Baker Eddy.
He tries to earn some extra money as a private tutor to a son of a bookstore owner, and by playing the organ at the chapel of a local insane asylum.
The publication was banned and seized by customs officials in several countries, and the final Rape Issue, was rejected by some bookstore owners.

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