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One and Claude
One of Sakamoto's classical influences was Claude Debussy, who he described as his " hero " and stated that “ Asian music heavily influenced Debussy, and Debussy heavily influenced me.
One of his poems was the inspiration for an art song by Claude Debussy titled Beau Soir.
* Claude Chevalley, Introduction to the Theory of Algebraic Functions of One Variable, American Mathematical Society, Mathematical Surveys Number VI, 1951
One of the first essays advocating a blinded approach to experiments in general came from Claude Bernard in the latter half of the 19th century, who recommended splitting any scientific experiment between the theorist who conceives the experiment and a naive ( and preferably uneducated ) observer who registers the results without foreknowledge of the theory or hypothesis being tested.
One particularly famous one — placed in more than one location and later published by William Pope — claims that he took only a part of his potential loot from a gentleman when his wife agreed to dance with him in the wayside, a scene immortalised by William Powell Frith in his 1860 painting Claude Du Val.
One year before the Bologna declaration, education ministers Claude Allegre ( France ), Jürgen Rüttgers ( Germany ), Luigi Berlinguer ( Italy ) and Baroness Blackstone ( UK ) signed the Sorbonne declaration in Paris 1998, committing themselves to " harmonising the architecture of the European Higher Education system ".
Bradford Claude " Brad " Dourif (; born March 18, 1950 ) is an American film and television actor who gained early fame for his portrayal of Billy Bibbit in One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, and has since appeared in a number of memorable roles.
Stacy Keach's storytelling talent as narrator was given worldwide exposure in the 1973 Formula One racing documentary " Champions Forever, The Quick and the Dead " by Claude du Boc.
One of the earliest uses of crotales in the orchestral repertoire is Claude Debussy's Prélude à l ' après-midi d ' un faune.
A man of good looks and high society, he was among a number of Formula One drivers rumoured to be the unknown driver in Claude Lelouch's 1977 short footage film C ' était un rendez-vous, although Lelouch claimed to have driven the car himself.
One section of The Blindfold was made into a movie by the French filmmaker Claude Miller.
One of his most famous roles was as Claude Bukowski in the film Hair ( 1979 ).
One of the most famous C. G. performers of the 20th century, Claude Alexander, was often billed as " Alexander the Crystal Seer.
One of the authors at the exhibition, Claude Farrère, managed to wrestle with Gorguloff until the police arrived.
One of the earliest examples of crossover music is the music of French composer Claude Debussy.
Urrutia applied the Structuralist theories of Claude Lévi-Strauss to the first chapter of the Bible in the article " The Structure of Genesis, Chapter One.
Also developing work in ArtSexy2 were: Edwige Jean-Pierre, Andrew Kushnir, Nathalie Claude, Small Wooden Shoe, Ed Roy, Kids on TV, Mikiki, 2BoysTV and One Reed Theatre.
* Lévi-Strauss, Claude, The Raw and the Cooked ( Mythologiques Volume One ).
One regarded a harsh and raw critical article by Pierre Falardeau on federalist thinker Claude Ryan, shortly after the latter's demise, in the February / March 2004 edition.
Willa Cather sets a key scene in the development of the protagonist Claude Wheeler of One of Ours in the cathedral.
The Foundation also supported several other census-based books reflecting on the import of the new millennium and the evolution of American society, including Century of Difference: How America Changed in the Last One Hundred Years ( 2006 ) by Claude Fischer and Michael Hout, both of University of California, Berkeley and One Nation Divisible: What America Was and What it is Becoming ( 2006 ) by Michael Katz and Mark Stern, both of the University of Pennsylvania.
One of her most memorable roles was when she was lent out to Warner Bros. to appear in The Unsuspected ( 1947 ) alongside Claude Rains and Audrey Totter.

One and Arthur
One who, for a time, succeeded best and was still the sorriest of all was Charles Arthur Shires, who called himself, in the newspapers, Art the Great, or The Great Shires.
One of the silversmiths in Arthur Stone's shop was George Porter Blanchard, father of silversmith Porter Blanchard.
She states in Volume One of her diaries that she drew inspiration from Marcel Proust, André Gide, Jean Cocteau, Paul Valéry, and Arthur Rimbaud.
8½ inspired among others: Mickey One ( Arthur Penn, 1965 ), Alex in Wonderland ( Paul Mazursky, 1970 ), Beware of a Holy Whore ( Rainer Werner Fassbinder, 1971 ), Day for Night ( François Truffaut, 1973 ), All That Jazz ( Bob Fosse, 1979 ), Stardust Memories ( Woody Allen, 1980 ), Sogni d ' oro ( Nanni Moretti, 1981 ), Parad Planet ( Vadim Abdrashitov, 1984 ), La Pelicula del rey ( Carlos Sorin, 1986 ), Living in Oblivion ( Tom DiCillo, 1995 ), 8½ Women ( Peter Greenaway, 1999 ), Falling Down ( Joel Schumacher, 1993 ), along with the successful Broadway musical, Nine ( Maury Yeston and Arthur Kopit, 1982 ).
Its first dish, Antenna One ( dubbed " Arthur "), was built in 1962 to link with Telstar.
Image: Antenna One ( Arthur ) at Goonhilly ( rear view ). jpg | Rear view of " Arthur "
Image: Antenna One ( Arthur ) at Goonhilly ( side view ). jpg | Side view of " Arthur "
Image: Antenna One ( Arthur ) at Goonhilly ( front view ). jpg | Front view of " Arthur "
The Grail features heavily in the novels of Peter David's Knight trilogy, which depict King Arthur reappearing in modern-day New York City, in particular the second and third novels, One Knight Only and Fall of Knight.
One of the most notable researchers arguing for a strong genetic influence on these average score differences is Arthur Jensen.
One example is the book Talks With Great Composers, released in the 1950s by Arthur Abell, which contains an unconfirmed interview with Brahms and Joseph Joachim, replete with biblical references.
Sir John Arthur " Jack " Brabham, AO, OBE ( born 2 April 1926 ) is an Australian former racing driver who was Formula One champion in, and.
One very famous colonial officer in the Gilbert and Ellice Islands colony was Sir Arthur Grimble ( 1888 – 1956 ), at first as a cadet officer in 1914, under Edward Carlyon Eliot who was Resident Commissioner of the Gilbert & Ellice Islands colony from 1913 to 1920.
One school of thought, citing entries in the Historia Brittonum ( History of the Britons ) and Annales Cambriae ( Welsh Annals ), sees Arthur as a genuine historical figure, a Romano-British leader who fought against the invading Anglo-Saxons sometime in the late 5th to early 6th century.
One recent academic survey that does attempt this, by Thomas Green, identifies three key strands to the portrayal of Arthur in this earliest material.
One of the most famous Welsh poetic references to Arthur comes in the collection of heroic death-songs known as Y Gododdin ( The Gododdin ), attributed to the 6th-century poet Aneirin.
Critic Billy Altman, whose work has appeared in many publications including Entertainment Weekly and The New York Times, wrote the following for Amazon. com: " One of rock's most overlooked masterpieces, this third album by the L. A. folk-rock outfit led by inscrutable singer-songwriter Arthur Lee sounds as fresh and innovative today as it did upon its original release in 1968.
One of the earliest direct reference to Mabon can be found in the tenth century poem Pa Gur, in which Arthur recounts the feats and achievements of his knights so as to gain entrance to a fortress guarded by Glewlwyd Gafaelfawr, the eponymous porter.
In his 1997 interview with Arthur Marx in Cigar Aficionado magazine, Falk said " One evening when I arrived late, she looked at me and asked, ' Young man, why are you always late?
One of the oldest buildings is named for General Sir Arthur William Currie.

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