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Inspired by the time Gershwin had spent in Paris, it evokes the sights and energy of the French capital in the 1920s.
Joseph Smith, Jr., founder of the Latter Day Saint movement ( commonly called Mormonism ), in the Joseph Smith Translation of the Bible ( called by some the " Inspired Version ", and published by the RLDS under that title ), declared the Adamic language to have been " pure and undefiled ".
Inspired by the Ingmar Bergman film Smiles of a Summer Night, it involves the romantic lives of several couples.
Inspired by his record, Fay begins to tear the records up.
Inspired by the farces of the ancient Roman playwright Plautus ( 251 – 183 BC ), specifically Pseudolus, Miles Gloriosus and Mostellaria, the musical tells the bawdy story of a slave named Pseudolus and his attempts to win his freedom by helping his young master woo the girl next door.
Bronx Local: While hundreds of songs about New York City, Manhattan and Brooklyn can be found in Wikipedia's List of songs about New York City and also in Marc Ferris's 5-page, 15-column list of " Songs and Compositions Inspired by New York City " in The Encyclopedia of New York City ( 1995 ), only a handful refer to The Bronx.
Inspired by the esoteric work La langue hebraïque restituée by Antoine Fabre d ' Olivet, he began a semantic and grammatical analysis of Biblical Hebrew.
Inspired by the Black Death, The Dance of Death, an allegory on the universality of death, is a common painting motif in the late medieval period.
Their works, varying from martini glasses to tiles and cloth patterns, are labelled as “ Inspired by Bombay Sapphire ”.
Inspired by a concert where he saw John Lee Hooker perform, he supplemented his work as a carpenter and mechanic with a developing career playing on street corners with friends, including Jerome Green ( c. 1934 – 1973 ), in a band called The Hipsters ( later The Langley Avenue Jive Cats ).
Inspired by John Locke, the fundamental constitutional principle is that the individual can do anything but that which is forbidden by law, while the state may do nothing but that which is authorized by law.
Inspired by the “ general will ”, it should be entitled to enforcement by revolutionary coercion on the will of all.
Inspired by these experiments, the US Army developed a similar flying bomb called the Kettering Bug.
Inspired by the initial COBE results of an extremely isotropic and homogeneous background, a series of ground-and balloon-based experiments quantified CMB anisotropies on smaller angular scales over the next decade.
Inspired by the New York underground film scene, he founded the Toronto Film Co-op with Iain Ewing and Ivan Reitman.
Inspired by Voltaire's sense of the breadth of history, Hume widened the focus of history, away from merely Kings, Parliaments, and armies, to literature and science as well.
Inspired by the Enlightenment, the original version of the Declaration was discussed by the representatives on the basis of a 24 article draft proposed by the sixth bureau ,< ref > The original draft is an annex to the report of the August 12th report ( Archives parlementaires, 1, sup > e </ sup > série, tome VIII, débats du 12 août 1789, p. 431 ).</ ref >< ref > Archives parlementaires, 1 < sup > e </ sup > série, tome VIII, débats du 19 août 1789, p. 459 .</ ref > led by Jérôme Champion de Cicé.

Inspired and Charles
Inspired by General Charles de Gaulle, Chirac started to pursue a civil service career in the 1950s.
Inspired by a book of the same name by Charles Gaines and George Butler, the film nominally focuses on the competition between Arnold Schwarzenegger and his primary competitor for the title of Mr. Olympia, Lou Ferrigno.
* Inspired by the river during his honeymoon, the American classical music composer Charles Ives wrote The Housatonic at Stockbridge as part of his composition Three Places in New England.
Inspired by the works of American scientist Joseph Henry and English scientist Michael Faraday, the circuit breaker was invented in 1836 by an American, Charles Grafton Page.
Inspired to become a pilot by Charles Lindbergh's solo flight across the Atlantic Ocean, he became a booster of Chicago as a world center of aviation.
* Charles Revson – Inspired by cosmetics competitor Hazel Bishop ( whose sponsoring of This Is Your Life provided big sales to Bishop ) to think about television sponsorship in the first place, Revson was never investigated in his own right for his role in the quiz show scandals despite testifying ( as did his brother, Martin ) before Congress when the scandals broke in earnest.
Inspired by his own studies with Franck and dissatisfied with the standard of teaching at the Conservatoire de Paris, d ' Indy, together with Charles Bordes and Alexandre Guilmant, founded the Schola Cantorum de Paris in 1894.
Inspired by the river during his honeymoon, the American classical music composer Charles Ives wrote The Housatonic at Stockbridge as part of his composition Three Places in New England during the 1910s.
Inspired by Charles Bradlaugh and the cause of secularism in Nottingham 1881, he joined the National Secular Society.
Inspired as much by modern medical theory as by 16th-century French châteaux, the architect Charles Haight's round towers were designed to deter germs and dirt from accumulating in sharp corners, which at the time was considered a harboring ground for disease.
Inspired by the Freedom Riders of the American Civil Rights Movement, students from the University of Sydney formed a group called the Student Action for Aboriginals, led by Charles Perkins ( the first Australian Aborigine to graduate tertiary education ) among others, and traveled into New South Wales country towns on what some of them considered a fact-finding mission.
Inspired by the media treatment of the British Royal Family, in particular Prince Charles and Princess Diana.
Inspired by A. Jack Thomas, who had been appointed conductor of the city's municipally supported African American performance groups, Charles L. Harris led the Baltimore Colored Chorus and Symphony Orchestra from 1929 to 1939, when a strike led to the company's dissolution.

Inspired and theory
Inspired by Piero Sraffa, a new strand of trade theory emerged and was named neo-Ricardian trade theory.
Inspired by his work on Blake, Frye developed and articulated his unified theory ten years after Fearful Symmetry, in the Anatomy of Criticism ( 1957 ).
Inspired by ethnic studies, women's studies, and similar identity-based academic fields influenced by the critical theory of the Frankfurt School, the initial emphasis was on " uncovering the suppressed history of gay and lesbian life ;" it also made its way into literature departments, where the emphasis was on literary theory.
Inspired by the fundamental randomness in physics, Gregory Chaitin starts publishing results on Algorithmic Information theory ( measuring incompleteness and randomness in mathematics )
Inspired by the work of on Morse theory, found another proof, using Deligne's l-adic Fourier transform, which allowed him to simplify Deligne's proof by avoiding the use of the method of Hadamard and de la Vallée Poussin.
Inspired by systems theory and the work of Ernst Chladni, Jenny began an investigation of periodic phenomena but especially the visual display of sound.
Inspired by the Gaia theory, the idea that the Earth itself is one living organism, Ohkawa crafts an end brought on by humanity's abuse of the planet.
Inspired by Abel Lefranc's arguments for the Derbyite theory of Shakespeare authorship, Louÿs proposed in 1919 that the works of Moliére were actually written by Corneille.
Inspired by Einstein's approach to a unified field theory and Eddington's idea of the affine connection as the sole basis for differential geometric structure for space-time, Erwin Schrödinger from 1940 to 1951 thoroughly investigated pure-affine formulations of generalized gravitational theory.
Inspired by the great work of Louis Pasteur, who had developed the germ theory of disease, four years later he went to Paris to specialize in Bacteriology at the Pasteur Institute, which gathered the great names of this branch of science of that time.

Inspired and natural
Inspired by the natural sciences, especially biology, Schleicher was the first to compare languages to evolving species.
Inspired by Fukuoka natural farming philosophy, Mollison has described permaculture as " a philosophy of working with, rather than against nature ; of protracted and thoughtful observation rather than premature and thoughtless labor ; and of looking at plants and animals in all their functions, rather than treating any area as a single project system.
Inspired by traditional middle-eastern covered courtyards and wind towers, used to cool structures exposed to the desert sun, the museum's clusters of horizontal and vertical galleries of various sizes are connected by catwalks and planned around a central, covered courtyard, incorporating natural features intended to maximize the energy efficiency of the building.
Inspired by the huge leaves of the waterlily-' a natural feat of engineering ' - and tested by floating his daughter Annie on one leaf, he found the structure for his conservatory.
Inspired by the Hudson River School of landscape painting, a number of artists during the Victorian era ventured into the White Mountains in search of natural subjects.
Inspired by the both Darwinian principles of natural evolution and Dawkins ’ notion of a meme and viewed as a form of population-based algorithm coupled with individual learning procedures capable of performing local refinements.
Inspired by both Maimonides and the success of Catholic ethics, David Novak has promoted a natural law approach to Jewish social ethics.
Inspired by the ideas of Herder, Savigny and the entire Scottish School of Common Sense, they asked why the Catalans were different from other Spaniards — especially the Castilians ( Conversi 1997: 15 ) For example, Cortada wanted to determine why, despite its poor natural environment, Catalonia was so much more successful than other parts of Spain.
Inspired by the Editions Père Castor books drawn by Rojan and the technique of auto lithography used in the poster art of the time, Carrington's suggestion for what was to become the Puffin Picture Book series was adopted by Penguin in 1940 when, as Lane saw it, evacuated city children would need books on farming and natural history to help adjust to the country.

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