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Lloyd Lewis wrote that when he first knew Carl in 1916, Sandburg was making $27.50 a week writing features for the Day Book and eating sparse luncheons in one-arm restaurants.
His reputation grew in the USA following the critical reception of his design for the Finnish Pavilion at the 1939 New York World's Fair, described by Frank Lloyd Wright as a " work of genius ".
He received an urgent call from Andrew Lloyd Webber who wanted him to write the lyrics to The Phantom of the Opera, for which he wrote " Masquerade ".
* David Lloyd, cricketer, now a pundit for Sky Sports
From the outside, Lloyd George called for the party to abandon the government completely in defence of free trade, but only a few MPs and candidates followed.
* SS Columbus ( 1924 ), a transatlantic ocean liner for the North German Lloyd steamship line
He is best known for playing Dave Lister in the British science fiction sitcom Red Dwarf, and Lloyd Mullaney in the long-running soap opera Coronation Street.
Early bassists for the group included Ron Crotty, Bob Bates, and Bob's brother Norman Bates ; Lloyd Davis and Joe Dodge held the drum chair.
These were the sole immigration records for entering the country and were prepared not by the U. S. Bureau of Immigration but by steamship companies such as the Cunard Line, the White Star Line, the North German Lloyd Line, the Hamburg-Amerika Line, the Italian Steam Navigation Company, the Red Star Line, the Holland America Line, and the Austro-American Line.
With the Bombers looking towards a new era, it was announced on 27 September that Matthew Lloyd would replace James Hird as Essendon captain for the 2006 season, marking the end of Hird's reign since he took over the captaincy in 1998.
As it turned out, 2006 would prove to be the worst season for Essendon under Sheedy, and its worst in over 70 years, with a multitude of injuries and poor form affecting the team, none more so than the serious hamstring injury suffered by newly appointed captain Lloyd.
Lloyd suffered the serious hamstring injury against the Western Bulldogs in round three, marking Essendon's first loss against them since the Bulldogs inflicted Essendon's only loss for their dominant 2000 season.
The season was soured by three 63-point defeats, two to Hawthorn and another by Fremantle at Subiaco Oval ( this occurring after the second of those hidings by Hawthorn ) plus a 50 point hiding from eventual premiers Geelong ( for which captain Matthew Lloyd was suspended ).
Lloyd rejected this in favour of a simple distinction of economic class yet for him true folk music was, in Charles Seeger's words, " associated with a lower class " in culturally and socially stratified societies.
William Wright had met and married Anna Lloyd Jones ( 1838 / 39 – 1923 ), a county school teacher, the previous year when he was employed as the superintendent of schools for Richland County.
While with the firm, he also worked on two other family projects: the All Souls Church in Chicago for his uncle, Jenkin Lloyd Jones, and the Hillside Home School I in Spring Green for two of his aunts.
Around the all-star break they made their second big trade sending OF Cliff Floyd to the Expos for RHP Carl Pavano, RHP Justin Wayne, INF Mike Mordecai, LHP Graeme Lloyd, RHP Don Levinski and INF Wilton Guerrero.
He presented a six-part TV Series for the BBC in 1998 ( directed by Lloyd Stanton ) called Golden Boots, with other football celebrities.
" They wouldn't even consider getting out of bed for the $ 13m (£ 8m ) Goldman Sachs ' boss Lloyd Blankfein was paid last year ," writes Richard Anderson, a BBC Business reporter.
Pei attempted to meet renowned architect Frank Lloyd Wright, but gave up after waiting for two hours.
The " Heaviside layer " is used as a symbol for heaven ( in the afterlife sense ) in Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical Cats.
Lloyd rang Smith to ask if he wanted to do it, and Smith agreed for £ 100 an episode.
In 1952, Alan Lloyd Hodgkin and Andrew Huxley presented a mathematical model for transmission of electrical signals in neurons of the giant axon of a squid, action potentials, and how they are initiated and propagated, known as the Hodgkin-Huxley model.
The advantage of Britain's new colony in providing a non-Russian source of flax and hemp for naval supplies was referred to in an article in Lloyd ’ s Evening Post of 5 October 1787 which urged: “ It is undoubtedly the interest of Great-Britain to remain neutral in the present contest between the Russians and the Turks ” and observed, “ Should England cease to render her services to the Empress of Russia, in a war against the Turks, there can be little of nothing to fear from her ill-will.

Lloyd and example
For example, according to the Global Accountability Report for 2007 ( Lloyd, et al.
Central to Hardin's article is an example ( first sketched in an 1833 pamphlet by William Forster Lloyd ) involving medieval land tenure in Europe, of herders sharing a common parcel of land, on which they are each entitled to let their cows graze.
British film critic Peter Lloyd, for example, described Edwards, in 1971, as " the finest director working in the American commercial cinema at the present time.
The Robie House, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, is an example of a property listed by means of criterion C.
These include the visibility and popularity of square dance performers such as Lloyd " Pappy " Shaw ‘ s traveling troupe of " teenage cowboy square dancers "; the way square dancing and the west were portrayed in western movies and early television ; and the popular clothing styles of those times, for example poodle skirts.
There is also an example of Frank Lloyd Wright's work in the collection.
" Other architects, well known ( Frank Lloyd Wright, for example ) and not so well known, also contributed significant modern houses that elicited strong reactions from nearly everyone who saw them and are still astonishing today ... New Canaan came to be the locus of the modern movement's experimentation in materials, construction methods, space, and form ", according to an online description of The Harvard Five in New Canaan: Mid-Century Modern Houses, by William D. Earls.
It's an example of Frank Lloyd Wright's Prairie School of Architecture and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
In the 1970s, he appeared in the West End ( for example in William Douglas-Home's play Lloyd George Knew My Father, with Peggy Ashcroft ), and with the National Theatre under Peter Hall's direction, where among the classics he played Firs in The Cherry Orchard and the title role in Ibsen's John Gabriel Borkman, with Wendy Hiller and Peggy Ashcroft.
For example, increasing the albedo, or reflective power, of surfaces in urban areas, can minimize urban heat island < ref name =" Rosenfeld "> Rosenfeld, A. H., J. J. Romm, H. Akbari, and A. C. Lloyd.
For example, Lloyd ’ s personal interpretation of “ South Australia ” was taken up by the Irish folk revival group The Clancy Brothers, from which this version spread to countless folk performers to become established as the “ standard ” form of what is usually presented as a “ traditional ” shanty.
" Lloyd was always held in high regard as a person who set a positive example and stood up for what was right ", he recalled.
For example, Selwyn Lloyd and George Thomas had both previously served as high-ranking Cabinet members, whilst Bernard Weatherill was previously a party whip.
A famous example is the skilful way in which Morgan's terrier Tony opened the garden gate, easily taken by someone seeing the final behaviour as an insightful act ; Lloyd Morgan, however, had watched and recorded the series of approximations by which the dog had gradually learned the response, and could demonstrate that no insight was required to explain it.
Gruffydd had built stone churches at his princely manors, and Lloyd suggests Gruffydd's example led to the rebuilding of churches with stone in Penmon, Aberdaron, and Towyn in the Norman fashion.
It has also found its way into modern musical theater, a recent example being Whistle Down the Wind by Andrew Lloyd Webber.
It was designed and built between 1908 and 1910 by architect Frank Lloyd Wright and is renowned as the greatest example of his Prairie style, the first architectural style that was uniquely American.
A better Brisbane, for example, was described by Louis Esson and illustrated by Lloyd Rees with a Parisian influence.
That summary quoted, for example, the review by Michael Kuchwara for the AP: " Some reviewers felt Lloyd Webber took the sting out of a cynical tale.
A typical example given by Lloyd showed that a larva of a size at the upper limit of what the trap could manage would be ingested stage by stage over the course of about twenty-four hours ; but that the head, being rigid, would often prove too large for the mouth of the trap and would remain outside, plugging the door.
She, as well as Elisabeth Lloyd, have criticised Masters and Johnson for uncritically incorporating cultural attitudes on sexual behaviour into their research ; for example, the argument that enough clitoral stimulation to achieve orgasm should be provided by thrusting during intercourse, and the inference that the failure of this is a sign of female " sexual dysfunction.
Ongoing jokes include calling Lloyd and his assistant different names each week, to represent greater and lesser varieties, an example being:
Much editorial content ( for example, the previews and responses to readers ' letters ) was credited to Lloyd Mangram, a fictional character, although written by members of the editorial staff.
A well known example of organic architecture is Fallingwater, the residence Frank Lloyd Wright designed for the Kaufman family in rural Pennsylvania.
Ray staged the scene in such a way that John the Baptist must crawl up an incline inside the dungeon, holding out his hand to reach for Jesus ' hand: a vivid example of Ray's architectural sense of composition and visual drama ( Ray had studied under Frank Lloyd Wright to become an architect ).

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