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LaFarge and him
Afraid, Anna goes to bed, while LaFarge believes that somehow Tom is standing before him.
LaFarge sees that Anna is somehow unaware of Tom's death, and after speaking privately with him, LaFarge learns that " Tom " is a Martian with an empathic shapeshifting ability: it appears as their dead son to them.

LaFarge and at
The fin-de-siècle world in which this Pierrot resided was clearly at odds with the reigning American Realist and Naturalist aesthetic ( though such figures as Ambrose Bierce and John LaFarge were mounting serious challenges to it ).
The parish remained at this location until 1870, while a new church was built ( from 1865 – 1870 ) at the present location on the corner of Fifty-Third Street and Fifth Avenue based upon a design by Richard Upjohn ( 1802 – 1878 ) and his son Richard Michell Upjohn ( 1828 – 1903 ) This third structure, at the time located in a neighborhood dominated by the mansions of Manhattan's upper class, featured a prominent high tower and a bas-relief reredos by Augustus Saint-Gaudens ( 1848 – 1907 ) and murals by John LaFarge ( 1835 – 1910 ).
During his life, LaFarge maintained a studio at 51 West 10th Street in Greenwich Village, which now is part of the site of Eugene Lang College at the New School University.
He painted murals, designed the decorative elements, and continued the work of John LaFarge at the Church of Saint Paul the Apostle ( also known as the Paulist Fathers Church ) on 59th Street and 9th Avenue, New York City.
Featuring works by John LaFarge, Stanford White, Frederick MacMonnies, Bela Pratt, Paulist leader Isaac Hecker wished the church edifice at 59th Street and 9th Avenue in Manhattan to be " an experiment in Democracy in American art.
* Woodall, Helen, " The Genesis of An Ecclesiastical Structure: Hecker, LaFarge and Harris at Saint Paul the Apostle.
To the left of the elaborate carved fireplace is a second LaFarge window, " Angel at the Tomb ", given in memory of Crane's son Benjamin Franklin Crane.

LaFarge and town
While searching for " Tom ", LaFarge hears that the Spaulding family in town has miraculously found their lost daughter Lavinia.

LaFarge and they
LaFarge and his wife Anna have forged a new life for themselves, but they still miss their dead son Tom.

LaFarge and .
* 1816 – Marie LaFarge, French murderer ( d. 1852 )
Desperate to avoid a second devastating heartbreak to his wife, LaFarge stands outside Spaulding's home and finds " Tom " now masquerading as Lavinia.
After an open competition, a design by the New York firm of George Lewis Heins and C. Grant LaFarge in a Byzantine-Romanesque style was accepted the next year.
Increasing friction after the premature death of Heins in 1907 ultimately led the Trustees to dismiss the surviving architect, Christopher Grant LaFarge, and hire the noted Gothic Revival architect Ralph Adams Cram to design the nave and " Gothicize " what LaFarge had already built.
Heins & LaFarge designed the original permanent buildings as a series of Beaux-Arts pavilions grouped around the large circular sea lion pool.
" Figure of Wisdom ," completed in 1901, is the largest stained-glass work created by LaFarge.
The residential community of Dreamtime Village is located near LaFarge.
Major late-19th-century American exponents of the medium included Thomas Moran, Thomas Eakins, John LaFarge, John Singer Sargent, Childe Hassam, and, preeminently, Winslow Homer.
Although the Marsh test was efficacious, its first publicly documented use — in fact, the first time evidence from forensic toxicology was ever introduced — was in Tulle, France in 1840 with the celebrated LaFarge poisoning case.
Charles LaFarge, a foundry owner, was suspected of being poisoned with arsenic by his wife Marie.
The French press covered the trial and gave the test the publicity it needed to give the field of forensic toxicology the legitimacy it deserved, although in some ways it trivialized it: Marsh test assays were actually done in salons, public lectures and even in some plays that recreated the LaFarge case.
In June 1938, Pius XI summoned American Jesuit John La Farge, who began to prepare a draft of Humani Generis Unitas, which LaFarge and two other Jesuits — Gustav Gundlach and Gustave Desbuquois — on in Paris ; the draft was approximately 100 pages long.
Recent exhibits and acquisitions, including works by Edvard Munch, Amedeo Modigliani, Frank Stella, Françoise Gilot, John LaFarge, and Jackson Pollock.
" by Albert LaFarge in the 1998 winter edition of Today's Flea Market magazine.
In his article LaFarge says, " There is a general agreement that the term " Flea Market " is a literal translation of the French marché aux puces, an outdoor bazaar in Paris, France, named after those pesky little parasites of the order Siphonaptera ( or " wingless bloodsucker ") that infested the upholstery of old furniture brought out for sale.
The original song ' Shenandoah River ' appears on the 2011 album ' Middle of Everywhere ' by Pokey LaFarge and the South City Three.
The main consulting architects on the IRT stations were George Lewis Heins and Christopher Grant LaFarge for the company Heins & LaFarge.

promises and keep
An NHS Constitution for England has recently been published which lays out the legal rights of patients as well as promises ( not legally enforceable ) the NHS strives to keep in England.
Because of the Balkans were rich in raw materials like iron, zinc and above all oil that could help Germany survive a British blockade, it was viewed as highly important by the Allies to keep German influence in the Balkans to a minimum, hence British efforts to link British promises to support Turkey in the event of an Italian attack in exchange for Turkish promises to help defend Romania from a German attack.
In the end, Franco forfeited his popular support because he failed to keep his promises to the poor.
Tajikistan also promises to help keep the heroin out of Russia.
However, perhaps inevitably, there were also rumours surrounding his death ; that finding that he could not keep the promises that he had made to the king, he committed suicide by taking poison, or drinking bull's blood.
Feynman developed the original idea of his friend into a successful invention, allowing his employer ( and friend ) to keep commercial promises he had made but could not have fulfilled otherwise.
" Though Clark had hoped this change in policy would work to his advantage, it actually earned him widespread animosity as a politician who could not keep his promises, even in such a short period.
After his restoration, Zeno fulfilled his promises, letting Armatus keep his title of magister militum praesentalis ( possibly even raising him to the rank of patricius ) and appointing his son Basiliscus Caesar in Nicaea.
Although suspicious of Stalin, even Churchill believed that, because of Stalin's strong promises and admission of guilt over Poland, that Stalin might keep his word regarding Poland, remarking " Poor Neville Chamberlain believed he could trust Hitler.
Aziz's Marabar invitation was one of those casual promises that people often make and never intend to keep.
But Charles Eugene did not keep his promises, although in his old age he made a few further concessions.
These oaths often include promises to keep specific things about the organization secret.
Now that they are alone, and being owed a favour, Mrs Erlynne demands that she does not reveal the truth revealed the night before to her husband, and Lady Windermere promises to keep the secret.
Kaiser is ready to dump him, until Benjy intervenes and promises to keep him sober during the week leading up to the show.
After discovering Mork is an alien, Mindy promises to keep his true identity a secret and allows him to move into her attic.
Debbie is touched that Eliza gave up her gift to save her life and promises to keep her secret — but only under the belief that if she doesn't, she'll be turned into a baboon.
Kitsune keep their promises and strive to repay any favor.
In the Edgeplay documentary, members of the group ( especially Fox and Currie ) as well as the parents of Currie and West, have accused Fowley, and others assigned to look after the band, of broken promises as to schooling and other care, using divide and conquer tactics to keep control of the band, along with the verbal taunting of band members.
However Nene was still prepared to negotiate and to hope for the best and gave Governor Robert FitzRoy promises to keep the peace on behalf of his fellow chiefs.
The Liberal Party was attacked by the opposition parties for failing to keep many of the promises that the party campaigned on in the 1993 federal election.
To lure home buyers with promises of big houses but needing to keep prices low, homes were built with large basements ( basement is an unusual feature in California because its weather permits shallower foundation ) with the intention that the buyers can convert the basements into living space at their own volition.
Charles makes no promises about reforming, but indicates that Maria's influence will keep him on a " virtuous path.
They also sell a variety of promotional products to " help men keep their promises ," including clothing, books, and music.

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