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Lauded and by
Lauded by the New Yorker as " one of the most successful woman composers of all time ", her bold and energetic compositions have been performed in concert halls around the world.
Lauded by many as " the most lonesome singer-poet ", Zhang Chu has remained a prominent figure on Chinese rock scene despite not releasing a new album since 1997.
Lauded by the New York Times as a notable book of the year, as well as an Edgar Award finalist, Our Guys was made into a television movie starring Ally Sheedy and Eric Stoltz.
Lauded by the renowned Mexican poet and intellectual José Emilio Pacheco as " the rise of a fresh and unique young voice ," Oscar Gonzales studied under Yale's eminent literary critics Harold Bloom, Manuel Durán, and Roberto González-Echevarría.
Lauded by the renowned Mexican poet and intellectual José Emilio Pacheco as " the rise of a fresh and unique young voice " in poetry, the book comprises three distinct parts that vary stylistically and thematically.
* Chiquita Lauded for Human Rights Abuses by Dan Kovalik, CounterPunch, January 12, 2010
Lauded by critics, the album was one of the first drum & bass titles to achieve mainstream success, going on to be one of the best-selling drum & bass albums of its time.

Lauded and for
Lauded for her beauty, Leigh felt that it sometimes prevented her from being taken seriously as an actress.
Lauded with numerous international design awards for his creative output, he worked in a variety of styles, including modern, Victorian, and Georgian.

Lauded and .
Lauded as " the finest of all gothic horror movies ", Bride is frequently hailed as Whale's masterpiece.
" Kennedy Grave's Design Lauded By Architects and Art Experts.

hero and by
Driven from the marketplace by the course of history, our hero disguises himself as a private detective.
If we remove ourselves for a moment from our time and our infatuation with mental disease, isn't there something absurd about a hero in a novel who is defeated by his infantile neurosis??
In both the farmer's tale in Ralph Ellison's Invisible Man and in Thomas Mann's The Holy Sinner, the incest hero rises above the myth by accepting the wish as motive ; ;
In The Memoirs Of A Shy Pornographer ( 1945 ) Patchen exploited this national sentiment by making his hero, Albert Budd, a private detective.
He is most effective in the ordinary business of the House, and in the legislative accomplishments of this session, he easily rose to great occasion -- even at the height of unpleasantness and exciting legislative struggle -- and as the Nation witnessed these contests, he rose, even as admitted by those who differed with him, to the proportions of a hero and a noble partisan.
Prokofieff might well emerge as a cultural hero, who, by the force of his creative life, helped preserve the main stream of tradition, to which the surviving idioms of current experimentalism may be eventually added and integrated.
Marcellus, the hero, is beset from all sides by the problems of approaching manhood.
`` When Mickey went to the Yankees '', says Mark Freeman, an ex-Yankee pitcher who sells mutual funds in Denver, `` DiMaggio still was playing and every day Mickey would go by his locker, just aching for some word of encouragement from this great man, this hero of his.
For the hero of this work by John Osborne and Anthony Creighton is a chap embittered by more than the lack of beer during a jam session.
However, at the same time Montgomery selects as his hero De Gaulle, who is a militarist dominated by political ambitions.
* Byronic hero, an archetypal " rebel " in literature, described by Byron in 1812, with attitudes similar to those with angst in modernity.
His reception remained warmer in America than Britain, and he continued to publish novels and short stories, but by the late 1930s the audience for Milne's grown-up writing had largely vanished: he observed bitterly in his autobiography that a critic had said that the hero of his latest play (" God help it ") was simply " Christopher Robin grown up ... what an obsession with me children are become!
Upon his assumption into immortality on Olympus, Heracles is given ambrosia by Athena, while the hero Tydeus is denied the same thing when the goddess discovers him eating human brains.
Atë, Greek for ' ruin, folly, delusion ', is the action performed by the hero, usually because of his / her hubris, or great pride, that leads to his / her death or downfall.
The story of Ajax was frequently made use of by ancient poets and artists, and the hero who appears on some Locrian coins with the helmet, shield, and sword is probably this Ajax.
In Robert Heinlein's novel Glory Road, the hero, Scar Gordon, reads a book of magic by Albertus Magnus and comments on love magic involving a wolf's burned hair.
Influenced by his " favorite living hero in public life ", the British liberal, John Bright, Carnegie started his efforts in pursuit of world peace at a young age.
There are some that are called " hero stories "; these are stories of people who lived at one time, and who were immortalized by these stories of them.
Arrival or departure of a young warrior or hero, maybe Theseus arriving at Athens and being recognized because of his sword by Aegeus.
Other highlights of that decade included the 1942 debut of Fearless Fosdick as Abner's " ideel " ( hero ); the 1946 Lena the Hyena Contest, in which a hideous Lower Slobbovian gal was ultimately revealed in the harrowing winning entry ( as judged by Frank Sinatra, Boris Karloff and Salvador Dalí ) drawn by noted cartoonist Basil Wolverton ; and an ill-fated Sunday parody of Gone With the Wind that aroused anger and legal threats from author Margaret Mitchell, and led to a printed apology within the strip.
Athanasius ' return was welcomed by the majority of the people of Egypt who had come to view him as a national hero.
In the poem, Beowulf, a hero of the Geats in Scandinavia, comes to the help of Hroðgar, the king of the Danes, whose mead hall ( Heorot ) has been under attack by a being known as Grendel.
The main protagonist, Beowulf, a hero of the Geats, comes to the aid of Hroðgar, the king of the Danes, whose great hall, Heorot, is plagued by the monster Grendel.

hero and court
It consists of a group of heroic tales dealing with the lives of Conchobar mac Nessa, king of Ulster, the great hero Cú Chulainn, the son of Lug, and of their friends, lovers, and enemies. These are the Ulaid, or people of the North-Eastern corner of Ireland and the action of the stories centres round the royal court at Emain Macha ( known in English as Navan Fort ), close to the modern town of Armagh.
The Jewish historian Artapanus of Alexandria ( 2nd century BCE ), portrayed Moses as a cultural hero, alien to the Pharaonic court.
This atrocious war crime was heavily criticised by the whole world and caused Macedonia to lose much of its foreign support especially from the west, the EU and Pakistan governments strongly insisted that the people responsible for this war crime be brought to justice but the four men allegedly responsible for this were cleared of all charges and received a hero ’ s sheared after they left court.
In Germany, Till Eulenspiegel is a folkloric hero dating back to medieval times and ruling each year over Fasching or Carnival time, mocking politicians and public figures of power and authority with political satire like a modern day court jester.
In the Legend of Kyrandia computer game trilogy, an allegedly regicidal court jester named Malcolm is both the villain of the first game and the hero of the third.
Homer's Odyssey too makes use of this device ; Odysseus ' adventures at sea are all narrated by the hero himself to the court of king Alcinous in Scheria.
He is the eponymous hero of Pwyll Pendefig Dyfed, the first branch of the Four Branches of the Mabinogi, and also appears briefly as a member of Arthur's court in the medieval tale Culhwch ac Olwen.
These emperors are also believed to have held court in the Tung Chung valley, which takes its name from a local hero who gave up his life for the emperor.
( The full court never reached a decision on this ; there were legal precedents to this general effect from the British occupation of Minorca — and a practical precedent from the British seizure of the Cape of Good Hope from the Dutch, but it remained to demonstrate that Picton should have known this, and by now Fullarton was dead and Picton a war hero.
After Napoleon was driven from Russia, the eventual success of Barclay's tactics made him a romantic hero, misunderstood by his contemporaries and rejected by the court.
" Within the panegyric there is a wealth of facts and details ... most derived from personal knowledge and personal contacts, compiled and intelligently put together by a man uniquely qualified as both clerk and knight, closely connected with the court ... One may add that William of Poitiers must have known his hero from their joint youth up, and stress that as both former knight and former chaplain of the duke he is able to bring us closer to the heart of Normandy in the mid-eleventh century than any other writer of that age or later.
The young hero Culhwch ap Cilydd makes his way to his cousin Arthur's court at Celliwig in Cornwall where he demands Olwen as his bride ; the beautiful daughter of the giant Ysbaddaden Ben Cawr (' Chief of Giants ').
The resulting court case, Tolman v. Underhill, led to the California Supreme Court in 1955 overturning the oath and forcing the reinstatement of all those who had refused to sign it ; Tolman could be considered a hero.
* April 18-The folk hero Marie-Josephte Corriveau was sentenced to death by a British court martial for murdering her second husband, and was hanged in Quebec city.
Castle Dore is often proposed as the court of King Mark ( Mergh Cunomor / Marcus Cunomorus ) in the romance Drustan hac Yseult, the doomed hero sailing the seas from Brittany to Ireland to seek his love.
The files concerning Stewart's service were closed to researchers until all the justices with whom Stewart served had left the court ; the last of these was Justice John Paul Stevens who considered him his judicial hero.
An eyewitness, Prince George's County circuit court Judge Samuel Meloy, said, " Let's face it, Driesell was a hero.
* Lycus: An Athenian hero, possibly the son of Pandion, he is mentioned in lines 389 and 819 because his shrine is adjacent to the court named after him.
Salomon Kleiner, an engineer from the Mainz elector ’ s court, produced a ten-part publication between 1731 and 1740 containing a total of ninety plates, entitled Wunder würdiges Kriegs-und Siegs-Lager deß Unvergleichlichen Heldens Unserer Zeiten Eugenii Francisci Hertzogen zu Savoyen und Piemont (" Wondrous war and victory encampment of the supreme hero of our age Eugene Francis Duke of Savoy and Piedmont "), which documented in precise detail the state of the Belvedere complex.
Eventually, the hero learns the severed head at his uncle's court belonged to his cousin, who had been killed by the Nine Witches of Gloucester.
) Eventually the hero learns the severed head at his uncle's court belonged to his cousin, who had been killed by the Nine Witches of Gloucester.
Nice considered suing Chiron, but because the accusation took part in Monaco, and since Chiron was born-and-bred Monegasque and Monaco's national hero, any court action would not have been successful.
David told the court, " I had a kind of hero worship there with Julius Rosenberg and I did not want my hero to fail ..."

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