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Marston's and Shakespeare
Katherine Duncan-Jones accepts a 1600 – 1 attribution for the date Hamlet was written, but notes that the Lord Chamberlain's Men, playing Hamlet in the 3000-capacity Globe, were unlikely to be put to any disadvantage by an audience of " barely one hundred " for the Children of the Chapel's equivalent play, Antonio's Revenge ; she believes that Shakespeare, confident in the superiority of his own work, was making a playful and charitable allusion to his friend John Marston's very similar piece.

Marston's and Jonson
The character Lampatho Doria is generally thought to represent Ben Jonson, Marston's opponent in the controversy, while Quadratus may stand in for Marston himself.

Marston's and Histriomastix
Every Man Out contains an allusion to John Marston's Histriomastix in Act III, scene i, a play that was acted in the autumn of 1599 ; the clown character Clove speaks " fustian " in mimicry of Marston's style.
( Note: the order of these first two events has been questioned by James Bednarz, who argues that "( a ) Histriomastix was deliberately launched in the final weeks of 1599 to serve as a critique of Jonson's first " comicall satire " Every Man Out, and that ( b ) Jonson's disparagement of Histriomastix in Every Man Out ( III. iv. 29 ) was subsequently added to the acting script of his already completed play, before the end of the same year, as a rejoinder to Marston's initial attack.

Marston's and .
On 12 July 2007, it was announced that Ringwood had been purchased by Marston's plc for £ 19. 2 million.
Marston's have stated that they plan to keep the brewery in operation and continue producing the full range of Ringwood beers.
John Marston's What You Will ( 1607 ) was also partly based on Platus.
According to their son, Marston's wife Elizabeth Holloway Marston was also involved in the development of the systolic blood-pressure test.
According to the Fall 2001 issue of the Boston University alumni magazine, it was Marston's wife Elizabeth's idea to create a female superhero.
Marston's pseudonym, Charles Moulton, combined his own and Gaines ' middle names.
In 1941, Max Gaines accepted William Moulton Marston's proposal for the first successful female superhero, Wonder Woman.
A line in Marston's Pigmalion's Image ( 1598 ) indicates that Hall wrote pastoral poems, but none of these have survived.
** June 4-Bishops ' Ban of 1599: Thomas Middleton's Microcynicon: Six Snarling Satires and John Marston's Scourge of Villainy are publicly burned as the English ecclesiastical authorities clamp down on published satire.
** The Lady Elizabeth's Men perform Marston's The Dutch Courtesan at Court on February 25.
* June 4-The Bishops ' Ban of 1599: Middleton's Microcynicon: Six Snarling Satires and Marston's Scourge of Villainy are publicly burned as the English ecclesiastical authorities crack down on the craze for satire of the past year.
Marston's Brewery ( Marston's plc ) () is a brewery which owns over 2, 000 public houses in the United Kingdom and is the world's largest brewer of cask ale.
It was known as Wolverhampton & Dudley Breweries plc until 2007 when it rebranded as Marston's.
In 2005 Marston's Brewery took over production under licence from Interbrew of Draught Bass, succeeding Coors.
In 2007 the Company changed its name from Wolverhampton & Dudley Breweries plc to Marston's plc.
The company now owns and operates five breweries: the Park Brewery in Wolverhampton brews Banks's, Hanson's and Mansfield beers ; the Marston's Brewery in Burton upon Trent brews Marston's and Bass ; the Jennings Brewery in Cockermouth ; the Wychwood Brewery in Witney ( which includes the Brakspear Brewhouse ); and the Ringwood Brewery in Hampshire.
Marston's Brewery makes use of water from the famous Burton Well, reputedly discovered by Benedictine monks in the 13th century.
Marston's is also the only remaining brewer to use Burton Union Sets ; a system whereby fermentation barrels and troughs are linked together by a complex system of copper and brass pipework.
In non-Shakespearean roles, he probably played Pasarello in John Marston's The Malcontent ; indeed, Marston may have added the part for him when the play was produced by the King's Men.
Also in 1604, he adapted John Marston's The Malcontent for staging by the King's Men.
Joshua Marston's 2011 film The Forgiveness of Blood, a drama set in modern-day Albania, deals with the Kanun.

Subversion and Shakespeare
" Invisible Bullets: Renaissance Authority and Its Subversion in Henry IV and Henry V ." In Political Shakespeare, edited by Jonathan Dollimore and Alan Sinfield, 18 – 47.

Subversion and War
Kedyw (, from Kierownictwo Dywersji, " Directorate for Subversion "), was an underground movement-Armia Krajowa organization during World War II, which specialized in active and passive sabotage, propaganda and armed action against Nazi German forces and collaborators.
Cold War Alchemy: How America, Britain, and Canada Transformed Espionage into Subversion in Intelligence and National Security.

Subversion and .
Fantasy: The Literature of Subversion.
There is no official new release but the sources for a future 1. 2 release are available from Subversion repository.
The exhibition Postmodernism-Style and Subversion 1970-1990 at the Victoria and Albert Museum ( London, 24 September 2011 – 15 January 2012 ) was billed as the first show ever to document postmodernism as a historical movement.
In Gender Trouble: Feminism and the Subversion of Identity, Butler explored the persistence of biological sex in feminist theory as the source and cause of the unequal social treatment and status of women.
* The Subversion and CVS version control systems, which use zlib to compress traffic to and from remote repositories.
CVS replacement projects include CVSNT ( first released 1998 ), Subversion ( initially released in 2004 ), EVS ( first released 2008 ), OpenCVS ( not released as of 3 May 2012 ), and numerous systems that support distributed revision control.
Homoerotic Codes and the Subversion of the English Novel in E. M. Forster's Fiction ( New York, 1996 ).
" Bill Bissett: Subversion et poesie concrete.
* Brooklyn Museum Exhibitions: Seductive Subversion: Women Pop Artists, 1958 – 1968, Oct. 2010-Jan. 2011
In the late 1980s, Judith Butler began lecturing regularly on the topic of gender identity and, in 1990, published her seminal work Gender Trouble: Feminism and the Subversion of Identity, which imported significant contributions from philosophy after the late 1950s and led to a radical critique of the inadequacies in feminism.
In this capacity he compromised a programme of joint U. S .- UK paramilitary operations ( Albanian Subversion, Valuable Project ) in Enver Hoxha's Albania ( although it has been shown that these operations were further compromised " on the ground " by poor security discipline amongst the Albanian émigrés recruited to undertake the operations ).
In some cases they also manage communication with remote web servers via FTP and WebDAV, and version management systems such as CVS or Subversion.
The Subversion of Politics: European Social Movements and the Decolonization of Everyday Life.
Savannah currently offers CVS, GNU arch, Subversion, Git, Mercurial, Bazaar, mailing list, web hosting, file hosting, and bug tracking services.
CVS support is integrated, Subversion support is possible through external plugins.
The following games have been added to ScummVM's Subversion tree.
" Subversion as Foreign Policy: The Secret Eisenhower and Dulles Debacle in Indonesia ", The New Press, 1995.
: Selected Writings of Andre Breton, and edited Rebel Worker, Arsenal / Surrealist Subversion, The Rise & Fall of the DIL Pickle: Jazz-Age Chicago's Wildest & Most Outrageously Creative Hobohemian Nightspot and Juice Is Stranger Than Friction: Selected Writings of T-Bone Slim.
* Booker, M. Keith, Techniques of Subversion in Modern Literature: Transgression, Abjection, and the Carnivalesque, University Press of Florida, 1991, ISBN 0-8130-1065-9
Revision control systems such as Concurrent Versions System ( CVS ) and later Subversion ( svn ) and Git are examples of tools that help centrally manage the source code files and the changes to those files for a software project.
Open Source development is often performed " live and in public ", using services provided for free on the Internet, such as the Launchpad and SourceForge web sites, and using tools that are themselves Open Source, including the CVS and Subversion source control systems, and the GNU Compiler Collection.

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