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One of the most important parts of Moore's philosophical development was his break from the idealism that dominated British philosophy ( as represented in the works of his former teachers F. H. Bradley and John McTaggart ), and his defence of what he regarded as a " common sense " form of realism.
' The story he chose to tell turned out to be Strangers in Paradise, or ' this story about 2 girls and a guy who gets to know them ' ( from Moore's introduction to The Collected Strangers in Paradise, Volume One ), which used characters he'd developed during his time on the gag-a-day circuit.
On 6 May 2007, a special edition of The Sky at Night was broadcast on BBC One, to commemorate the programme's 50th anniversary, with a party in Moore's garden at Selsey, attended by amateur and professional astronomers.
One reviewer suggested that he spent too much time on the personal character of the writers he analyzed, such as Klein's alleged " issues " with blacks and women, or Moore's support for slavery.
One of the most notable modern forms of this genre is the Indiana Jones movie series, as well as the Tarzan novels by Edgar Rice Burroughs and recently Alan Moore's The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen ( 2000 ).
One of Moore's papers on colorForth was printed in black and white, but used italics and other typographical conventions to present source code.
One distinguishing characteristic of Douglas Moore's music is the modesty, grace and tender lyricism that mark the slower passages of his many works, especially his Symphony in A major and the clarinet quintet.
One of Moore's first acts as the Minister of Canadian Heritage was to confirm a $ 45 million cut to the arts made prior to the 2008 election and cancelled plans for a National Portrait Gallery, in process for several years with proposals from Ottawa, Edmonton and Calgary.
The show's investigative reports delved into various aspects of American life, and were filmed and presented in a style similar to Moore's feature-length documentaries such as The Big One ( 1996 ).
One account says that Moore's father was French, the rest of the family of Irish and Scottish background, but there is no confirmation.
Books he worked on during this period included Alan Moore's Swamp Thing ; Moore and Dave Gibbons ' Watchmen ; Frank Miller's Ronin, Batman: The Dark Knight Returns, Batman: Year One, and Detective Comics ; as well as his own scripts for Omega Men.
One story has it she had gotten into the Essanay studios and waited in line to be an extra with Helen Ferguson: in an interview with Kevin Brownlow many years later Ferguson told a story that substantially confirmed many details of the claim, though it is not certain if she was referring to Moore's stints as a background extra ( if she really was one ) or to her film test there prior to her departure for Hollywood in November 1917.
One unusual instance occurred in Octopussy, when Bond's contact, who is disguised as a snake charmer played a few notes of the tune for Roger Moore's James Bond, presumably as a pre-arranged identification signal ; an example of diegetic music.
One can see Moore's theme of the bourgeoisie again here-in the states that became democratic, there was a strong bourgeoisie.
One branch went to Standing Peachtree ( Pace's Ferry and Moore's Mill roads were built along this path ).
One of the minor characters, " Minty Fresh " becomes an important feature of Moore's later work A Dirty Job.
One of Moore's units ran after an hour, which caused confusion and helped to force the Federals to fall back.
One is between Laurel and Mattituck ( or Aldrich Lane ), and the other is directly within Greenport itself along Moore's Lane.
* One adventure of Alan Moore's Pulp-style hero Tom Strong involved a gateway into the Hollow Earth in the Arctic where Nazis had fled after World War Two only to be devoured by its inhabitants.

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One of his favourite wives was a Rajput Princess, known as Jagat Gosain and Princess Manmati, who gave birth to Prince Khurram, the future Shah Jahan, Jahangir's successor to the throne.
One of my favourite games consisted of organising towns.
One favourite one was called ' Thunders ' in Glencree.
One of Henry VIII's closest friends, Henry Norris, lived at Kew Farm, which was later owned by Elizabeth I's favourite, Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester.
The Conservative Party's 2010 manifesto contained a section on " One World Conservatism "— a commitment to spend 0. 7 % of national income on well-targeted aid — and David Cameron, the current leader of the party and British Prime Minister, named Disraeli as his favourite Conservative.
One of Jung's favourite quotes on synchronicity was from Through the Looking-Glass by Lewis Carroll, in which the White Queen says to Alice: " It's a poor sort of memory that only works backwards ".
One favourite spot was Malcolm McLaren and Vivienne Westwood's then-little-known clothing store, SEX.
After scoring second place consecutively ( 1988, 1989 ) and scoring some disappointing results ( 1990, 1991 ), the United Kingdom sent Michael Ball with the contemporary pop-ballad " One Step Out Of Time ", which was the hot favourite to win the contest.
One in five visitors to the Games Lounge named it as their favourite part of the Museum.
One of his favourite rambles was up Table Mountain along a route now known as Smuts ' Track.
The situation led to the composition of his favourite cut on One Day ... that offers a male slant on abortion.
One tradition says that their favourite food is grits or water-gruel.
One of the first descriptions of the breed dates from 1407, and from 1675 the breed was a favourite of The Grand Dauphin and other members of the French aristocracy.
One of the album's singles, " The Sea ", became a radio favourite.
One hundred and forty-six German dignitaries were served a large multi-course luncheon, followed that evening by a monumental dinner that included the Kaiser's favourite strawberry pudding, named fraises Imperator by Escoffier for the occasion.
* An axe ( referring to the spoken line from " One of These Days ", " One of these days, I'm going to cut you into little pieces ", the song " Careful with That Axe, Eugene ", or the line " Run to the bedroom / In the suitcase on the left / You'll find my favourite axe " from the song " One of My Turns ")
The album went to Number One in the UK folk chart, and was named by Paul McCartney as one of his favourite records of that year.
One of young Bob Dylan's favourite songs was ' October Song ' from ISB's debut album ( reference to come ), and a careful listening to ISB's early ( 60s ) albums will reveal just how much they influenced Bob Dylan's style of singing ( especially notable on ' The 5000 Spirits Or The Layers Of The Onion ').
) ‘ Abdu l -‘ Uzzá of the Mightiest One " was a favourite proper name during the advent of Islam.
" To A Louse, On Seeing One on a Lady's Bonnet at Church " is a 1786 Scots language poem by Robert Burns in his favourite meter, Standard Habbie.
One of his favourite hobbies is ornithology, which he seems to be very fond of, and he also likes baseball.
The anthemic single " One Way ", despite not reaching the Top 40, became a popular song and live favourite for years to come among the travelling and indie music community.

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