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The Beak of the Finch: A Story of Evolution in Our Time ( ISBN 0-679-40003-6 ) is a 1994 nonfiction book about evolutionary biology, written by Jonathan Weiner.
* 1995: The Beak of the Finch: A Story of Evolution in Our Time by Jonathan Weiner
* Jonathan Weiner, Maxwell M. Geffen Professor of Medical and Scientific Journalism
* Time, Love, Memory by Jonathan Weiner
The Grants were the subject of the book The Beak of the Finch: A Story of Evolution in Our Time by Jonathan Weiner ( Alfred A. Knopf, 1994 ), ISBN 0-679-40003-6, which won the Pulitzer Prize for General Non-Fiction in 1995.
* Jonathan Weiner, American popular science author
* Photography: Duncan Aldrich, Roger Bell, Gloria Boyce, Henry Diltz, Jonathan Exley, George Gruel, Michael Ochs, Aaron Rapoport, Randee Saint Nicholas, Jon Sievert, Lorrie Sullivan, Scott Weiner, Serenus Zeitblom, Crystal Zevon
Benzer is the subject of the 1999 book Time, Love, Memory: A Great Biologist and His Quest for the Origins of Behavior by Pulitzer laureate Jonathan Weiner, and Reconceiving the Gene: Seymour Benzer's Adventures in Phage Genetics by Lawrence Holmes.
* A Conversation with Jonathan Weiner, author of Time, Love, Memory
* Boston Legal ( 2006 – 2007 ) – Jonathan Weiner
** The Beak Of The Finch: A Story Of Evolution In Our Time by Jonathan Weiner ( Alfred A. Knopf )

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A Modest Proposal for Preventing the Children of Poor People From Being a Burden on Their Parents or Country, and for Making Them Beneficial to the Publick, commonly referred to as A Modest Proposal, is a Juvenalian satirical essay written and published anonymously by Jonathan Swift in 1729.
A Modest Proposal is the name of The University of Texas at Dallas ' Alternative Student Newspaper, the monthly opinion paper of the University ; it was also the name of a regular column in SWIFT Magazine of Harvard University, a satire publication that also takes its name from Jonathan Swift.
Author Gilbert Chase writes that " Amazing Grace " is " without a doubt the most famous of all the folk hymns ," and Jonathan Aitken, a Newton biographer, estimates that it is performed about 10 million times annually.
Jonathan Tunick is the most prominent arranger, being one of only twelve people to have won Oscar, Grammy, Emmy, and Tony awards.
All this has been gorgeously orchestrated by Jonathan Tunick ; there is no rhythm section, only strings and woodwinds to carry the melodies and harmonies aloft.
The elegant, harmonically-advanced music in this musical pays indirect homage to the compositions of Maurice Ravel, especially his Valses nobles et sentimentales ( whose opening chord is " borrowed " for the opening chord of the song " Liaisons "); part of this effect stems from the style of orchestration that Jonathan Tunick used.
David is heartbroken on discovering the death of Jonathan, tearing his clothes apart.
The club is based at The Gabba and is captained by Jonathan Brown and coached by Michael Voss, a former captain of the club.
Adopted by Jonathan and Martha Kent from the Kansas town of Smallville, Clark ( and thus Superman ) was raised with the values of a typical rural American town, including attending the local Methodist Church ( though it is debated by comic fans if Superman is a Methodist ).
In the Elseworlds stories starting with Superman: Last Son of Earth, he is the son of Jonathan Kent, who saves his son from the destruction of the Earth.
* An accessible primer for the literary aspect of critical theory is Jonathan Culler's Literary Theory: A Very Short Introduction ISBN 0-19-285383-X
The current Chief of Naval Operations is Admiral Jonathan W. Greenert.
In Jonathan Swift's poem: " The Progress of Beauty ", as goddess of the moon, Diana is used in comparison to the 17th / early 18th century everyday woman Swift satirically writes about.
Aleandro is depicted by Jonathan Firth in the 2003 film Luther as the main antagonist.
In 1997, Jonathan Kingdon suggested that the Nubian giraffe was the most threatened of all giraffes ;, it may number fewer than 250, although this estimate is uncertain.
* Jonathan Swift once lived across the road from the Glasnevin Model School, which is now the Glasnevin Educate Together School.
Jon ( Jonathan Q. Arbuckle ) is Garfield's owner, usually depicted as an awkward clumsy geek who has trouble finding a date.
In 1975 Jonathan Fox founded Playback Theatre, a form of improvised community theatre which is often not comedic and replays stories as shared by members of the audience.
Reynolds wrote to Jonathan Shipley, Bishop of St Asaph, a few weeks later: " Your Lordship congratulation on my succeeding Mr. Ramsay I take very kindly but it is a most miserable office, it is reduced from two hundred to thirty-eight pounds per annum, the Kings Rat catcher I believe is a better place, and I am to be paid only a fourth part of what I have from other people, so that the Portraits of their Majesties are not likely to be better done now, than they used to be, I should be ruined if I was to paint them myself ".
Robert Jonathan Demme ( born February 22, 1944 ) is an American filmmaker, producer and screenwriter.

Jonathan and Pulitzer
It featured Pulitzer Prize winning critics such as Jonathan Yardley and Michael Dirda, the latter of whom established his career as a critic at The Post.
* Jonathan Yardley ( book critic, Pulitzer Prize )
* Pulitzer Prize for Drama: Jonathan Larson, Rent
* Jonathan Capehart, class of 1989, journalist, winner of the 1999 Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Writing
* Truman administration – Jonathan W. Daniels, a newspaper man who was in the Franklin Roosevelt administration in multiple agencies and on various boards just prior to becoming Press Secretary ; Charlie Ross, a journalist who received the Pulitzer Prize in 1932 ; Early ; Joseph Short, a newspaper man ; and Roger Tubby, a reporter and editor turned Democratic National Committee spokesman before becoming White House Press Secretary.
However, the rock musical achieved a renaissance in the 1990s, due in no small part to the popularity of Jonathan Larson's Tony-and Pulitzer Prize-winning rock musical Rent ( 1996 ).
) is a musical written by American composer Jonathan Larson, who won a Pulitzer and two Tony Awards for his musical Rent.
" When the Pulitzer Foundation decided to publish a book about the series, Sugimoto asked Jonathan Safran Foer, whom he had met years earlier, to write a text to accompany the nineteen selected photographs.
Some of its most famous writers are Pulitzer Prize-winning food writer Jonathan Gold, who left in early 2012.
# Rent, 1996 Broadway, 1998 London, mlb Jonathan Larson ( 5, 124 on Broadway ) ( Pulitzer Prize Winner, 1996 Tony Award winner )

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