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More recent methods of scholarship, such as textual criticism, have been influential in suggesting that John the Apostle, John the Evangelist and John of Patmos were three separate individuals.
More recently, Bacardi lawyers were influential in the drafting of the 1996 Helms-Burton Act which sought to extend the scope of the United States embargo against Cuba.
Rap rock fusion proved to be influential among rock artists, with ' 80s bands like Faith No More, Anthrax ( whose collaboration with Public Enemy on " Bring the Noise " was directly influenced by " Walk This Way ") and the Red Hot Chili Peppers adding elements of rap to alternative rock and heavy metal.
As secretary and personal adviser to King Henry VIII, More became increasingly influential in the government, welcoming foreign diplomats, drafting official documents, and serving as a liaison between the King and his Lord Chancellor: Thomas Wolsey, the Cardinal Archbishop of York.
Bordwell explains that Antonioni's films were extremely influential on subsequent art films: " More than any other director, he encouraged filmmakers to explore elliptical and open-ended narrative ".
More influential than either European power's arrival, however, was the importation of African slaves.
More influential was Thomas Hanmer's 1744 argument that Bohemia is a printed error for Bithynia, an ancient nation in Asia Minor ; this theory was adopted in Charles Kean's influential 19th century production of the play, which featured a resplendent Bythinian court.
From 1518 Thomas More was increasingly influential as a royal servant and counsellor, in the course of which his correspondence included a series of strong condemnations of the idleness and vice in much monastic life ; alongside his equally vituperative attacks on Luther.
Gang Starr released its first LP No More Mr. Nice Guy on Wild Pitch Records ; the group achieved a sizable following and released six critically acclaimed and influential albums from 1989 to 2003.
More recently Amália Rodrigues, known as the " Rainha do Fado " (" Queen of Fado ") was most influential in popularizing fado worldwide.
More than 80 people were killed, including the influential cleric Ayatollah Sayyid Muħammad Bāqir al-Ħakīm, the Shīia leader of the Supreme Council for the Islamic Revolution in Iraq ( SCIRI ).
No More Mr. Nice Guy remains somewhat overshadowed by the highly influential debut albums by the aforementioned artists.
* James Burbage buys the disused Blackfriars Theatre from Sir William More for £ 600 ; yet he is prevented from using it for theatrical productions by the opposition of wealthy and influential neighbors.
More recently, the NRC has been highly influential in the field of audio.
More than 125 people are killed, including the influential cleric Ayatollah Sayed Mohammed Baqir al-Hakim, the Shiite leader of the Supreme Council for the Islamic Revolution in Iraq ( SCIRI ).
He has stated that Miles Davis ' live album Four & More was hugely influential on his pursuit into jazz music.
More than of water covered parts of the city, and influential bankers in town met about how to guarantee the safety of the city, with the scale of flooding upriver already known.
More modern musicians include Frank de Pina, Mendes Brothers ( and their influential record label, MB Records ), Saozinha, Creole Sextet and Rui Pina.
More influential perhaps were the 1516 Regole grammaticali della volgar lingua of Giovanni Francesco Fortunio and the 1525 Prose della vulgar lingua of Pietro Bembo.
When she died at their River Forest home, the Chicago Sun-Times described her as, " More than his astute business partner and producer, she also was a pioneer for women in radio and an influential figure in her own right for decades.
More influential are his handbooks, teaching how to achieve the prophectic experience: Chayei ha-Olam ha-Ba ( 1280 ), Or ha-Sekhel, Sefer ha-Cheshek, and Imrei Shefer ( 1291 ).
Though not a top-seller, Godflesh nonetheless became an influential act, their name mentioned by Korn, Metallica, Danzig, Faith No More, and Fear Factory.
More widely influential is the view of the 19th century German theologian F. C.

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More profound and more disturbing, however, is the moral isolation of Raymond Chandler's Philip Marlowe.
More recent research, however, shows that in protostomes the edges of the dent close up in the middle, leaving openings at the ends which become the mouth and anus.
More recently, however, material is becoming available for boards of private and closely held businesses including family businesses.
More often, however, debate of digital education reform centers around more general applications of computers to education, such as electronic test-taking and online classes.
More often, however, there is an ecological distribution of Symbiodinium, the symbionts switching between hosts with apparent ease.
More importantly, however, he went on to maintain the same high level of performance throughout the season, kicking precisely 100 goals for the year to become the first player to top the ton since Richmond's Jack Titus in 1940.
More often, however, players use the fourth valve in place of the first and third valve combination, which is somewhat sharp ( compensated for on trumpets and cornets and some three-valve flugelhorns by a slide for the first or third valve ).
More recently, however, different classes of spontaneous magnetization have been identified when there is more than one magnetic ion per primitive cell of the material, leading to a stricter definition of " ferromagnetism " that is often used to distinguish it from ferrimagnetism.
More striking, however, was the level of support for Hezbollah's resistance from non-Shiite communities.
More isolated references occur, however, in sources ranging from Plato to Virgil.
More than 130 bows survive from the Renaissance period, however.
More realistically, however, every organization must manage its work, people, processes, technology, etc.
More commonly, however, the epithet anesidora is applied to Gaea or Demeter.
More common, however, was a card room or a billiard room.
More disturbing, however, is the hero Spalatro's necrophiliac passion for an undead blood-drinking beauty, who seems to be a predecessor of Le Fanu's later female vampire Carmilla.
More commonly, however, metamorphosis continues with the loss of gills, the growth ( or increase in size ) of legs, and the capability of the animal to function out of the water.
More recent philosophy of art, however, considers interaction with tradition as integral to the development of new artistic expression.
More recently, however, Clear Channel has been dropping liberal formats in favor of their own Fox Sports Radio network.
He did however have some notable sketch roles such as Cardinal Fang of the Spanish Inquisition, " I Want More Beans!
More's work, however, little mentions King Henry VII, the first Tudor king, perhaps for having persecuted his father, Sir John More.
More of an influence on Paine than Hume, however, was Spinoza's Tractatus Theologico-politicus ( 1678 ).
More recently arrived refugees, however, including Edmund Grindal, the future Archbishop of Canterbury, favoured a stricter application of the book.
More commonly, however, one server computer, at a given IP address, may also host web sites in different domains.
More profound changes took place, however.
More important, however, was the prologue, which comprised sung dialogue between allegorical characters which introduced the overarching themes of the stories depicted.

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