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Notably and author
Notably, from 1985 to 1988, author and television writer Hugh Miller wrote seventeen novels, detailing the lives of many of the show's original characters before 1985, when events on screen took place.
Notably, Priestley was very well informed on the earlier developments in Poland, especially by his mentions of Socinus and Szymon Budny ( translator of Bible, author of many pamphlets against the Trinity ).
Notably, Keith Bradsher — author of a book about SUV's called High and Mighty — indicated that among critics, " auto reviewers are the most likely to be compromised by the industry they cover.
Notably, Captain Thomas Melville, the brother of Hermann Melville ( the author of Moby Dick ), was the governor of Snug Harbor from 1867 to 1884.
Notably, in 1941 he was the chief author of the Victory Program, which advocated the defeat of Germany's armies in Europe as the prime war objective for the U. S. This plan was adopted and expanded as the war progressed.
Notably, the name of the author and the original title of the work must be cited.
Notably, Dr Robert Willmott, author of Education Policy and Realist Social Theory and Dr Justin Cruickshank, senior lecturer at the University of Birmingham.
Notably, while Jack the Ripper is certainly portrayed by the author as psychotic, vicious, and dangerous, he is also depicted as having a strong moral sensibility, however self-delusional or self-serving in nature.

Notably and poem
Notably the poem Wild Swans at Coole has a heavy focus on the mesmerising characteristics of the swan.

Notably and ("
Notably, they could create ordinary memory in unused parts of the upper memory area ( UMA ) ( the high 384 KiB of real mode address space ) called upper memory blocks ( UMBs ) and provided tools for loading small programs, typically TSRs inside (" LOADHI " or " LOADHIGH ").
Notably " Dragon Slave " and " Ragna Blade " (" Laguna Blade " in Dota ).
Notably in the Florence and Emily (" I'm a Laydee ") characters from Little Britain, and also in the eccentric personage of Hyacinth Bucket.
Notably, the songs on Degenhardt's 1986 album Junge Paare Auf Den Bänken (" Young Couples on the Benches "), along with the song Vorsicht Gorilla (" Beware of Gorilla ") on the 1985 album of the same name, are his translations into German of chansons by the French singer-songwriter Georges Brassens, spiritually perhaps one of his closest musical allies.

Notably and I
Notably Iyasu V was the designated but uncrowned Emperor of Ethiopia ( 1913 – 1916 ), while Haile Selassie I was the crowned and generally acknowledged Emperor of Ethiopia from 1930 to 1974.
Notably, this chapter begins with God telling Moses, " Behold, I have made you as God to Pharaoh and your brother Aaron will be your prophet.
Notably, Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, himself an African American, wrote in Missouri v. Jenkins ( 1995 ) that at the very least, Brown I has been misunderstood by the courts.
Notably, Isabella I was proclaimed queen of Castile in the church of San Miguel de Segovia on December 13, 1474.
Notably, his son, Childeric I made further agreements that expanded their territory while aiding the Romans in driving out several invaders from around Orléans and Angers.
Notably, Alexander Dalrymple remarked in a note to the Admiralty in March 1808, that " we have few officers ( indeed I do not know one ) in our Service who have half his professional knowledge and ability, and in zeal and perseverance he cannot be excelled ".
Notably in this context, Iorga reserved praise for some who had supported the Central Powers ( Carol I, Virgil Arion, George Coşbuc, Dimitrie Onciul ), but also stated that actual collaboration with the enemy was unforgivable.
Notably, before World War I and World War II, several countries developed intricate plans to achieve a fast and effective mobilization in case of war.
Notably, two principal leaders from this time, Enver Pasha and Ahmed Djemal, would in fact die in the Soviet Union leading Muslim anti-Communist movements years after the Russian Revolution and the Ottoman defeat in World War I.
Notably, it contains the commandment popularly referred to as love thy neighbour as thyself ( the Great Commandment ), and begins with the commandment ye shall be holy, for I, Yahweh, am holy, which Christianity regards as the two most important commandments.
Notably, Major Harold Hering was discharged from the Air Force for asking the question " How can I know that an order I receive to launch my missiles came from a sane president?
Notably Embrace also covered Bob Dorough's Three Is a Magic Number on the b-side of I Wouldn't Wanna Happen to You.
Notably, three of the few screamo / emo groups in Arkansas, Strike the Choir ( Monticello, AR ) and I Was The Red Wine of 1955 ( Warren, AR ) and The Fashion Show ( Russelville, AR ).
Notably, near the beginning of the I Got Rhythm number, one of the French children says Jerry, parle anglais à nous, which sounds rather curious, containing mistakes both in direct object placement and in respectful address.
Notably, he penned the music for the Perry Como hit " I Think of You " ( lyric by Rod McKuen ).
Notably the committee of U. N. E. E. C. I.
Notably, Wire's " I Am the Fly " has a chorus similar to Elastica's " Line Up " and the intro synthesizer part in Elastica's " Connection " ( later also repeated on guitar ) is lifted from the guitar riff in Wire's " Three Girl Rhumba " and transposed a semitone, and The Stranglers also passed comment that Elastica's " Waking Up " bore a marked resemblance to their song " No More Heroes ".
Notably, Major Harold Hering was discharged from the Air Force for asking the question, " How can I know that an order I receive to launch my missiles came from a sane President?

Notably and am
Notably, the Superior Court of Los Angeles County, the largest unified trial court in the United States, has a rule that the judge shall be addressed only as " Your Honor ", and never as " Judge ", " Judge ( name )", " ma ' am ", or " sir ".

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Notably from Japanese origin is chicken katsu, fried boneless chicken breaded with Japanese bread crumbs, and beef teriyaki ( often shortened to " teri beef ").

author and Julio
Gomes Coelho ( Julio Dinis ), a romantic idealist and subjective writer, is known best by As Pupillas do Snr Reitor, but the great creative artist was José Maria de Eça de Queiroz, founder of the Naturalist School, and author of Primo Basilio, Correspondencia de Fradique Mendes, A Cidade e as Serras.
* 1976: French realistic work: Le vagabond des limbes: L ' empire des soleils noirs by Julio Ribera ( artist ) and Christian Godard ( author ), Dargaud
Julio Carreras ( h ) ( born August 19, 1949 ) is an Argentine writer ( author of 12 books ) and former guerrilla fighter.
* Hopscotch, a 1962 " hypertext novel ( in codex form )" by Argentine author Julio Cortázar.
* Julio Ximenes Senior-Brazilian scientist, author and Brazilian Army General
* Julio Ximenes Senior ( 1901 – 1975 ), Brazilian scientist, author, and World War II Army general
The crucial element in its growth was the industrial boom in the nearby Méier district after World War II, according to historian by Julio César Pino, author of a book about Jacarezinho.

author and critiqued
The traditional, commonsense view that the key to understanding works of art can be located in the intentions of the author, has been critiqued convincingly by authors such as Roland Barthes and Michel Foucault who emphasise the active role of the viewer / reader in creating meaning in visual and written texts.
Dr. Malcolm Gaskill, Fellow and former Director of Studies in history at Churchill College, Cambridge, and author of Witchfinders: A 17th-Century English Tragedy, critiqued the film for the Channel 4 History website, calling it " a travesty of historical truth.
The author whose work is being critiqued has to sit in silence through the first part in which each participant in turn is allowed an uninterrupted four minutes ( timed ) to deliver their critique.
In the last few years it has become accepted for the critiqued manuscripts to be given back to the author complete with notes.

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