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Pfeiffer's and early
Among German-born architect Carl Pfeiffer's first American commissions in the early 1860s were 12 houses built for Hamilton, many of which survive today.

Pfeiffer's and Island
Middle Island also contains the headwaters of the Carmans River, which originally began at Pfeiffer's Pond on the northeast corner of NY 25 and Old Middle Island Road, but now begins within Cathedral Pines County Park.
For over 100 years ( until it was burned down in 1971 ), Pfeiffer's Store was a center of activity for Middle Island and surrounding communities.

Pfeiffer's and film
" Despite escaping the critical mauling, Pfeiffer's agent later admitted that her association with the film meant that " she couldn't get any jobs.
It's Pfeiffer's combination of compassion and terror that carries the last section of the film and gives it class.
Madonna wore Michelle Pfeiffer's costume from the film Dangerous Liaisons.

Pfeiffer's and with
Under Pfeiffer's tenure as chief executive, Compaq entered the retail computer market with the Presario which one of the first manufacturers in the mid-1990s to market a sub -$ 1000 PC.

Pfeiffer's and York
" The New York Times wrote that " Ms. Pfeiffer's extraordinary beauty makes her fine-tuned, deeply persuasive performance as the tough and fearful Frankie that much more surprising.

Pfeiffer's and ),
Infectious mononucleosis ( IM ; also known as EBV infectious mononucleosis, Pfeiffer's disease, Filatov's disease, and sometimes colloquially as the kissing disease from its oral transmission or simply as mono in North America and as glandular fever in other English-speaking countries ) is an infectious, widespread viral disease caused by the Epstein – Barr virus ( EBV ), one type of herpes virus, to which more than 90 % of adults have been exposed.

Pfeiffer's and which
Pfeiffer's MBA program, which has been named one of the top enrolling MBA programs in NC, earned the first-ever American accreditation for its International Master of Business Administration ( MBA ) degree program issued by ACQUIN, the German accreditation agency.

Pfeiffer's and .
In addition, it was believed that Canion's consensus-style management slowed the company's ability to react in the market, whereas Pfeiffer's autocratic style would be suited to price and product competition.
Pfeiffer's vision was to move Compaq beyond its main business of manufacturing retail PCs and into the more lucrative business services and solutions that IBM did well at.
During three out of the last six quarters of Pfeiffer's tenure, the company's revenues or earnings had missed expectations.
Rosen assumed the capacity of interim CEO and began " cleaning house ", as shortly afterward many of Pfeiffer's top executives resigned or were pushed out, including John Rando, Earl Mason, and John Rose.
Her performance won her widespread acclaim ; Hal Hinson of the Washington Post saw Pfeiffer's role as " the least obvious and the most difficult.
Though there was subsequent dispute as to how many of the texts in Pfeiffer's edition are genuinely by Eckhart, his edition remains the standard and classic reference.
This listing is based on Rüdiger Pfeiffer's now out-dated Fasch Werke Verzeichnis.
In 1938, Ehrenfried Pfeiffer's groundbreaking text Bio-Dynamic Farming and Gardening was published in five languages: English, Dutch, Italian, French, and German ; this became the standard work in the field for several decades.
Unlike Francis Ford Coppola, who revealed a surprising enthusiasm for horrific vampire tricks in Bram Stoker's Dracula, Mr. Nichols shows no great gusto for the supernatural ... there are admirable performances from Mr. Spader, still turning the business of being despicable into a fine art, and Kate Nelligan, as Will's deceptively brisk and efficient wife ... Ms. Pfeiffer's role is underwritten, but her performance is expert enough to make even diffidence compelling.
Unfortunately, as Nicholson loses his Darwinian foothold in life, the movie takes a backslide too ... Pfeiffer's presence seems more the result of agent negotiation than organic storytelling ; her character is semi-believable at best-a frigid princess, misunderstood by everyone but instantly amenable to Nicholson partly because there's schizophrenia in her family.
But no matter how snazzy the trappings, when you get down to it, this is still, at heart, a werewolf picture ... Nicholson begins his performance in a low key and cranks it up only by degrees ... By contrast, Pfeiffer's Laura comes across as very hard and brittle.
Michelle Pfeiffer's performance drew rave reviews from almost every critic.
Michelle Pfeiffer's memorable rendition of " Makin ' Whoopee ", sprawled over a piano in a red evening dress, has been referenced and parodied numerous times, entering pop culture as an iconic image.
Haemophilus influenzae, formerly called Pfeiffer's bacillus or Bacillus influenzae, is a Gram-negative, rod-shaped bacterium first described in 1892 by Richard Pfeiffer during an influenza pandemic.

early and acting
Many of Alcott's educational principles are still used in classrooms today, including " teach by encouragement ", art education, music education, acting exercises, learning through experience, risk-taking in the classroom, tolerance in schools, physical education / recess, and early childhood education.
Most early sources in the West that examine the art of acting (, hypokrisis ) discuss it as part of rhetoric.
Diocletian's reforms shifted the governors ' main function to that of the presiding official in the lower courts: whereas in the early Empire military and judicial functions were the function of governor, and procurators had supervised taxation ; under the new system vicarii and governors were responsible for justice and taxation, and a new class of duces (" dukes "), acting independently of the civil service, had military command.
He had an early taste of power while acting as Leopold's deputy in Vienna while the incoming Emperor traversed the Empire attempting to win back those alienated by his brother's policies.
It was now Kelly's turn to ask the studio for a straight acting role and he took the lead role in the early mafia melodrama: Black Hand ( 1950 ).
Known as " America's Sweetheart ," " Little Mary " and " The girl with the curls ," she was one of the Canadian pioneers in early Hollywood and a significant figure in the development of film acting.
By the early 1900s, acting had become a family enterprise.
The cost of constructing a competing transmission network is so high that it effectively bars potential competitors from the monopolist's market, acting as an early insurmountable barrier to entry into the market place.
Steven Spielberg said, " I learned more about acting from him at that early stage of my career than I had from anyone else.
The German claim would be invalid because early in 1940 the Nazi government sold salvaging rights to the vessel to a Uruguayan businessman who was acting on behalf of the British government.
He was interested in acting from an early age, and attended the Gladys Gordon's Academy of Dramatic Arts in Walthamstow from the age of seven.
The success of the early crusades added greatly to the prestige of the Popes as secular leaders of Christendom, with monarchs like the Kings of England, France, and even the Emperor merely acting as Marshals for the popes and leading " their " armies.
His plays, partly no doubt in consequence of his own early familiarity with acting, fulfilled the stage requirements of the day, and were popular beyond all expectation.
At an early age, he found that he had a passion and talent for acting in the theatre, a passion that he would carry on through the very theatrical re-enactments of Bible stories that he told during his sermons.
After embarking on an acting career in 1950, at the age of 20, Grace Kelly appeared in New York City theatrical productions as well as in more than forty episodes of live drama productions broadcast during the early 1950s Golden Age of Television.
Her early acting pursuits led her to the stage, most notably a Broadway debut in Strindberg's The Father alongside Raymond Massey.
Although initially he worked as an actor on stage, and told early in his acting career that he had no acting ability, he surprised many critics by becoming one of the Group ’ s most capable actors.
Actor Karl Malden became an early student at the Group Theater in 1937, where he first began acting under Kazan's direction.
Close has credited her early years for her acting abilities: " I have no doubt that the days I spent running free in the evocative Connecticut countryside with an unfettered imagination, playing whatever character our games demanded, is one of the reasons that acting has always seemed so natural to me.
Jane Fonda reported feeling detached from her father, especially during her early acting days.
According to Shatner, early Star Trek reviews called his performance " wooden ", with most of the show's acting praise and media interest going to Nimoy.
Jason has also appeared on several radio comedy shows, and had numerous voice acting parts, notably in the long running animated series Danger Mouse, Count Duckula and The Wind in the Willows of the 1980s and early 1990s.
According to a study by Carola Frydman of MIT, from 1936 to the early 2000s there has been a rapid increase in the share of MBA graduates acting as CEOs ; from approximately 10 % of CEOs in 1960 to more than 50 % by the end of the century.

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