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Martin and acknowledged
Those experts included Sir Martin Archer Shee, P. R. A., and Charles Lock Eastlake, painter and acknowledged authority on art history, soon to be first director of the National Gallery and de facto administrator of the whole Westminster decoration project.
Directors such as Martin Scorsese have acknowledged Peckinpah's direct influence on their approach to film violence.
Loyd is widely acknowledged as one of America's great puzzle-writers and popularizers, often mentioned as the greatest — Martin Gardner called him " America's greatest puzzler ", and The Strand in 1898 dubbed him " the prince of puzzlers ".
Martin Scorsese has also acknowledged Rossellini's seminal influence in his documentary, My Voyage to Italy ( the title itself a take on Rossellini's Voyage to Italy ).
Its influence has been acknowledged many times by Martin Scorsese in the making of his crime dramas.
Despite this, Martin acknowledged his " opportunity to have so many amazing experiences with so many amazing people " during his time with the group.
After Yarborough's death in 1951 ( and therefore Romero's, who also died of a heart attack, as acknowledged on the December 27, 1951 episode " The Big Sorrow "), Friday was partnered with Sergeant Ed Jacobs ( December 27, 1951-April 10, 1952, subsequently transferred to the Police Academy as an instructor ), played by Barney Phillips ; Officer Bill Lockwood ( Ben Romero's nephew, April 17, 1952-May 8, 1952 ), played by Martin Milner ( with Ken Peters taking the role for the June 12, 1952 episode " The Big Donation "); and finally Frank Smith, played first by Herb Ellis ( 1952 ), then Ben Alexander ( September 21, 1952-1959 ).
1 The courteous assistance of John E. Martin, esq., town clerk of Sand Lake, in compiling these lists of town officers, is gratefully acknowledged.
Critics have observed that Martin McDonagh, who has acknowledged being influenced by Harold Pinter, seems indebted to the plot of The Dumb Waiter, as well as to its dialogue, in his award-winning 2008 film In Bruges.
The authorship of the tracts has been attributed to several persons: to Penry himself, who however emphatically denied it and whose acknowledged works have little resemblance in style to those of Martin, to Sir Michael Hicks ( by the historian A. L. Rowse ), Henry Barrow, and to Warwickshire squire and Member of Parliament Job Throckmorton, whom most Marprelate scholars now believe was the primary author with the assistance of Penry.
The problem was acknowledged by Copernicans such as Martin van den Hove ( 1605 – 1639 ), who also measured the disks of stars and acknowledged that the issue of vast star sizes might lead people to reject the Copernican theory.
This feat was not really acknowledged during the night because Martin Brodeur reached Patrick Roy's 551 victories.
In 1984 Martin refereed the Illawarra Rugby League first grade grand final, a feat that was subsequently acknowledged in Hansard.
Although Crawford preferred to characterize their relationship as one of “ sisterly-motherly love ,” she also acknowledged that at one time, their relationship had bordered becoming sexual, particularly on Bauer's part when she reserved a single hotel room for the two of them at the International Festival of Contemporary Music in Liège in September 1930, which made Crawford “ uncomfortable .” Along with Crawford's perceptions of her relationship with Bauer, Martin Bernstein, a longtime friend of Bauer's and a former chair of the NYU music department, stated: “ s a female, had very little interest in men ( emphasis in original )... At least if she had any romantic liaisons with men, we don't know about it .” Babbitt further substantiated Bernstein's thoughts during an interview about Bauer when he remarked, “ And she was very much a ... let's simply say unmarried.
" Martin Luther also acknowledged the idea of divine positive law, as did Juan de Torquemada.
In his first inaugural message, Governor Martin acknowledged the severity of the economic crisis.

Martin and screenwriters
He was also one of the screenwriters for the superhero movie Green Lantern, having rewritten the script for director Martin Campbell.

Martin and lack
Ultimately, the Saville Inquiry was inconclusive on Martin McGuinness's role due to a lack of certainty over his movements, concluding that while he was " engaged in paramilitary activity " during Bloody Sunday, and had probably been armed with a Thompson submachine gun, there was insufficient evidence to make any finding other than they were " sure that he did not engage in any activity that provided any of the soldiers with any justification for opening fire ".
The lack of structural integrity proved to be the undoing of the central section of the cathedral of St Martin church when Utrecht was struck by a tornado in 1674.
Martin also remarked on Eddy's lack of experience in relevant areas such as theology and history in biblical times.
Soon after forming, the DOB wrote a mission statement that addressed the most significant problem Martin and Lyon had faced as a couple: the complete lack of information about female homosexuality in what historian Martin Meeker termed, " the most fundamental journey a lesbian has to make.
According Martin, Henry's weakness as king was the main reason that many nineteenth century critics judged 2 Henry VI to lack emotion: Henry was so inept that audiences could not empathise with him, and hence, his tragedy was diminished.
Construction, however, stalled almost totally until 1480, due to lack of money and ideas: the most notable works of this period were the tombs of Marco Carelli and Pope Martin V ( 1424 ) and the windows of the apse ( 1470s ), of which those extant portray St. John the Evangelist, by Cristoforo de ' Mottis, and Saint Eligius and San John of Damascus, both by Niccolò da Varallo.
This species can be distinguished from the Sand Martin by its larger size, the white patches on the tail, and its lack of a brown breast band.
Alan Haselhurst was considered a contender to succeed Martin at the announcement of his resignation as Speaker on 19 May 2009, given his evident lack of competence in the role he failed in his bid.
Andrew's initial experiences with the Martin family are replete with awkward moments which demonstrate his lack of socialization.
Much to Frasier's consternation, Martin displays a rather shrewd native intelligence in playing chess, despite his lack of formal education, and he bests Frasier in all but one game ( that Martin likely threw just to satisfy his son ).
When Niles goes to a costume party as Martin and is asked to name his biggest disappointment in life, Niles ' response ( in character and slightly inebriated ) turns this into a speech of his distaste for his and Frasier's pretentiousness, snobbery, and lack of athleticism before finally saying " if I had to choose my two biggest disappointments ".
The band continued playing live in 1969, without Martin, but soon disbanded due to lack of success and financial problems.
Martin was also displeased by an alleged lack of character development on the main protagonists ' parts in the initial episodes.
The rest of the group, searching for an explanation to the lack of major label interest, focused their frustrations on Jeff Martin.
At the acclamation of Martin as bishop of Tours ( 371 ) a few cast aspersions, largely for his lack of personal glamor.
Subsequently a lack of funds saw the Seaview fortunes decline, with Dublin-based managers Aaron Callaghan and Martin Murray both resigning after one year apiece in charge.
# Nick Bostrom, head of the James Martin 21st Century School Future of Humanity Institute, has suggested that extinction risk-analysis may be an overlooked field because it is both too psychologically troublesome a subject area to be attractive to potential researchers and because the lack of previous human species extinction events leads a depressed view of the likelihood of it happening under changing future circumstances ( an ' inverse survivorship bias ').
Martin returns home to his parents arguing in the parlor over his lack of interest in life.
On 8 September 1944, in a letter to Martin Bormann ( with whom Burckel didn't get along ), Burckel opined that the lack of combat-ready troops to occupy the defensive line of the Moselle from the boundary of Gau Westmark via the arsenal of Metz-Diedenhofen-south of St. Avoid ( part of the Maginot Line ) to Saaralben made construction of such defensive positions useless.
Her subsequent appearances in Soul Society were criticized by ANN's Theron Martin due to her lack of activity making them " irritating given how strong a character she was in the series ' early going ".

Martin and these
`` We must solve the problems which have forced these people to depend upon ADC for subsistence '', Martin said.
As he relaxed that day, Martin realized how tense he had been these past weeks.
Between the years 1926 and 1937 Bertelli was the technical director of Aston Martin, and the designer of all subsequent Aston Martin cars during this period, these being known as the " Bertelli cars ".
Many artists, including Martin Schongauer, Hieronymus Bosch, Dorothea Tanning, Max Ernst, and Salvador Dalí, have depicted these incidents from the life of Anthony ; in prose, the tale was retold and embellished by Gustave Flaubert in The Temptation of Saint Anthony.
The canonicity of these Greek additions has been a subject of scholarly disagreement practically since their first appearance in the Septuagint –- Martin Luther, being perhaps the most vocal Reformation-era critic of the work, considered even the original Hebrew version to be of very doubtful value.
Further to the north, Saint-Barthélemy and the northern French part of Saint Martin once came under the jurisdiction of Guadeloupe but on 7 December 2003, both of these areas voted to become an overseas territorial collectivity, a decision which took effect on 22 February 2007.
Paul Van Arsdale ( b. 1920 ), a player from upstate New York, uses flexible hammers made from hacksaw blades, with leather-covered wooden blocks attached to the ends ( these are modeled after the hammers used by his grandfather, Jesse Martin ).
And we knew all these people, you know, Dave Berg and Don Martin – all heroes, and unfortunately, now all dead.
However, a 1988 article by Brian Martin in Science and Public Policy states that although their paper concluded the effects would be less severe than originally thought, with the authors describing these effects as a " nuclear autumn ", other statements by Thompson and Schneider show that they " resisted the interpretation that this means a rejection of the basic points made about nuclear winter ".
Among the most influential of these was the Academy of St Martin in the Fields under the baton of Sir Neville Marriner.
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. described the freedom songs this way: " They invigorate the movement in a most significant way [...] these freedom songs serve to give unity to a movement.
The first German celebration on a fairly large scale was held in 1805 ( the 1150th anniversary of his death ), followed by a similar celebration in a number of towns in 1855 ; both of these were predominantly Catholic affairs, which emphasized the role of Boniface in German history as opposed to Protestant views on the role of Martin Luther, and especially the 1855 celebrations were an expression of German Catholic nationalism.
Willie Brown, mandolin player Fiddlin ' Joe Martin, and harmonica player Leroy Williams played with House on these recordings.
Leaving aside the tales regarding miracles, in the Vita Sancti Niniani Ailred includes the following incidental information regarding Saint Ninian: that his father was a Christian king ; that he was consecrated a bishop in Rome and that he met Saint Martin in Tours ; that Saint Martin sent masons with him on his homeward journey, at his request ; that these masons built a church of stone, situated on the shore, and on learning of Saint Martin's death, Ninian dedicated the church to him ; that a certain rich and powerful " King Tuduvallus " was converted by him ; that he died after having converted the Picts and returned home, being buried in a stone sarcophagus near the altar of his church ; and that he had once travelled with a holy person named " Plebia ".
However, he is also known for lies and self-promotion, and criticized on these grounds — Martin Gardner's assessment continues " but also obviously a hustler ", Canadian puzzler Mel Stover called Loyd " an old reprobate ", and Matthew Costello calls him both " puzzledom's greatest celebrity ... popularizer, genius ," but also " huckster ... and fast-talking snake oil salesman.
In line with these studies, Adorno produced an analysis of the Californian radio preacher Martin Luther Thomas.
Although United Methodist practices and interpretation of beliefs have evolved over time, these practices and beliefs can be traced to the writings of the church's founders, especially John Wesley and Charles Wesley ( Anglicans ), but also Philip William Otterbein and Martin Boehm ( United Brethren ), and Jacob Albright ( Evangelical ).
Bacon, Martin Hengel and Henry Barclay Swete, maintain that these references to Papias are credible.
On Broadway, this has happened in the past year with Martin McDonagh's " Behanding in Spokane " and Mamet's " Race " although these shows were packaged with stars ( Christopher Walken in the former ) and with playwrights who are well established in the profession.
The first of these, the Freedom Seder, was written by Arthur Waskow, published in Ramparts magazine and in a small booklet by the Micah Press and in a later edition ( 1970 ) by Holt-Rinehart-Winston, and was actually performed on April 4, 1969, the first anniversary of the death of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and the third night of Passover, at Lincoln Memorial Temple in Washington, DC.
Kripke's position has, however recently been defended against these and other attacks by the Cambridge philosopher Martin Kusch ( 2006 ), and Wittgenstein scholar David G. Stern considers the book to be " the most influential and widely discussed " work on Wittgenstein since the 1980s.
The most dominant of these was the Cathedral of Saint Martin, inside the old Roman fortress.

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