Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Congressional staff" ¶ 10
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

Quarterly and were
Many of the attacks started as a new generation of critical magazines, including Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Edinburgh Review, and Quarterly Review, were established at the beginning of the 19th century.
Willetts, " Cretan Eileithyia ', The Classical Quarterly, 1958. a number of the Niobids were spared ( Chloris, usually ).
Two other journals produced in England prior to the development of Nature were titled the Quarterly Journal of Science and Scientific Opinion, founded in 1864 and 1868, respectively.
Writing in Film Quarterly, Gary Hentzi praised the actors, but said that characters such as Carolyn and Col. Fitts were stereotypes.
The arms were Quarterly of twelve, 1st, Or, a semé of hearts Gules, a lion rampant Azure ( Lüneburg ); 2nd, Gules, two lions passant guardant Or ( Brunswick ); 3rd, Azure, a lion rampant Argent crowned Or ( Eberstein ); 4th, Gules a lion rampant Or, within a border componé Argent and Azure ( Homburg ); 5th, Or, a lion rampant Gules crowned Azure ( Diepholz ); 6th, Gules, a lion rampant Or ( Lauterberg ); 7th, Per fess, in chief Or, two bears ' paws erect Sable ( Hoya ), in the base a gyronny, Argent and Azure ( Old Bruckhausen ); 8th, Azure, an eagle displayed Argent, langued, beaked and membered Gules ( Diepholz eagle ); 9th, Chequy Argent and Gules ( Hohnstein ); 10th, Argent, a stag's attire in bend Gules ( Regenstein ); 11th, Argent, a stag trippant Sable ( Klettenburg ); 12th, Argent, a stag's attire in bend sinister Sable ( Blankenburg ).< ref >
The basic concepts of light rail were put forward by H. Dean Quinby in 1962 in an article in Traffic Quarterly called " Major Urban Corridor Facilities: A New Concept ".
Hanyok's conclusions were initially published within the NSA in the Winter 2000 / Spring 2001 Edition of Cryptologic Quarterly, about five years before they were revealed in the Times article.
Such writers were guilty, he wrote in the Quarterly Review, of " inflaming the turbulent temper of the manufacturer and disturbing the quiet attachment of the peasant to those institutions under which he and his fathers have dwelt in peace.
Delaware's Senator Joe Biden's remarks on the significance of the " Big Quarterly " were published in the Congressional Record for 30 July 1981 ( Vol.
The strictures of the Quarterly were answered by Barker in his Aristarchus Anti-Blomfieldianus, which, although unconvincing, was in turn answered by James Henry Monk.
Meanwhile, in 1997 Congressional Quarterly reported Senate Banking Committee Chairman Al D ’ Amato ( R-NY ) rejected Treasury Department pressure to produce a financial modernization bill because banking firms ( such as Citicorp ) were satisfied with the competitive advantages they had received from regulatory actions and were not really interested in legislative reforms.
The author's story was woven using the fiber of technologies, lifestyles, folkways, and attitudes that were being reflected ( from real-life experience ) in the pages of, for example, the Whole Earth Catalog and its successor CoEvolution Quarterly, as well as being depicted in newspaper stories, novels and films.
Other periodicals he was associated with were New Quarterly and Eye Witness.
The arms were Quarterly of nineteen, 1st, Azure, a lion barry Argent and Gules ( Landgrave of Thuringia ); 2nd, Gules, an escarbuncle Or and a shield at the centre point Argent ( Cleves ); 3rd, Or, a lion rampant Sable ( Meissen ); 4th, Or, a lion rampant Sable ( Jülich ); 5th, Argent, a lion rampant Gules crowned Azure ( Berg ); 6th, Azure, an eagle displayed Or ( Palatinate of Saxony ); 7th, Or, two pales Azure ( Landsberg ); 8th, Sable, an eagle displayed Or ( Palatinate of Thuringia ); 9th, Or, semé of hearts Gules a lion rampant Sable crowned of the second ( Orlamünde ); 10th, Argent, three bars Azure ( Eisenberg ); 11th, Azure, a lion passant per fess Or and Argent ( Tonna in Gleichen ); 12th, Argent, a rose Gules barbed and seeded Proper ( Burgraviate of Altenburg ); 13th, Gules plain ( Sovereign rights ); 14th, Argent, three beetles ' pincers Gules ( Engern ); 15th, Or a fess chequy Gules and Argent ( Marck ); 16th, Per pale, dexter, Gules, a column Argent crowned Or ( Roemhild ), sinister, Or, on a mount Vert, a cock Sable, wattled Gules ( Hannenberg ); 17th, Argent three chevronels Gules ( Ravensberg ); and over all an inescutcheon barry Or and Sable, a crown of rue ( or a crancelin ) in bend Vert ( Saxony ).
In 1837 Moultrie issued a collection of his poems, which were favourably reviewed both in the Quarterly Review and the Edinburgh Review In 1843 he published ' The Dream of Life ; Lays of the English Church and other Poems.
His only notable publications were a masterly essay in the Quarterly Review of January 1878 on " Democracy in Europe ;" two lectures delivered at Bridgnorth in 1877 on " The History of Freedom in Antiquity " and " The History of Freedom in Christianity " — these last the only tangible portions put together by him of his long-projected " History of Liberty ;" and an essay on modern German historians in the first number of the English Historical Review, which he helped to found ( 1886 ).
The Leeds Intelligencer, Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, conservative and well written, but better than the Quarterly Review that defended the same political ideas whilst addressing a less refined readership, ( the reason why Mr Brontë did not read it ); were exploited in every detail, and Blackwood's Magazine in particular, was not only the source of their knowledge of world affairs, but also provided material for the Brontës ' early writing.
The arms used in England were: Quarterly, I and IV, quarterly 1st and 4th Azure three fleurs de lys Or ( for France ), 2nd and 3rd Gules three lions passant guardant in pale Or ( for England ); II Or a lion rampant within a tressure flory-counter-flory Gules ( for Scotland ); III Azure a harp Or stringed Argent ( for Ireland, this was the first time that Ireland was included in the royal arms ).
The arms used in Scotland were: Quarterly, I and IV Scotland, II England and France, III Ireland, with Scotland taking precedence over England.
Moreover, unlike results from the Stanford Prison Experiment, these were published in leading academic journals such as British Journal of Social Psychology, Journal of Applied Psychology, Social Psychology Quarterly and " Personality and Social Psychology Review ".
Some of his Anglophile essays were printed by Mihail Fărcăşanu in Rumanian Quarterly, which sought to preserve Anglo – Romanian cooperation.
From 1836 onwards, he contributed to the Edinburgh Quarterly and Foreign Quarterly Reviews a variety of articles, some of which were republished in two volumes of Biographical and Historical Essays ( 1858 ).

Quarterly and by
< http :// www. oed. com / view / Entry / 39766 >; accessed 20 March 2012 .</ ref > Other sources pre-date this use by nearly four decades to at least 1871, where it is used in The Journal of Mental Science reporting on a conference of the Fifth Quarterly Meeting of the Medico-Psychological Association ( now the Royal College of Psychiatrists ), held on Thursday, January 27th, 1870:
Linguists Edward R. Simmen and Richard F. Bauerle report the use of the term in an essay by Mexican American writer, Mario Suárez, published in the Arizona Quarterly in 1947.
Begun by Spencer in 1814, the annual gathering of the Big August Quarterly still draws people together in a religious and cultural festival, the oldest such cultural festival in the nation.
" In September, Joint Force Quarterly published an article by an Air Force colonel that disputed the argument that unit cohesion is compromised by the presence of openly gay personnel.
*" To Err is Human ; To Study Error-making is Cognitive Science " ( co-authored by David J. Moser ), Michigan Quarterly Review, Vol.
Japanese economy can be fore-casted by Quarterly Tankan survey of business sentiment by the Bank of Japan.
* What a Waste It Is to Lose One's Mind: The Unauthorized Autobiography of Dan Quayle, Quayle Quarterly ( published by Rose Communications ), April 1992, ISBN 0-9629162-2-6.
The term " kluge " as an overly-complicated or obscure contraption dates back at least to 1947, as evidenced by the article in the New York Folklore Quarterly, but the term must have been in use long before that for the story to have any sense.
" Another emphasis on the musicality of the poem came in August 1834, with Henry Nelson Coleridge analysis in the Quarterly Review: " In some of the smaller pieces, as the conclusion of the ' Kubla Khan ', for example, not only the lines by themselves are musical, but the whole passage sounds all at once as an outburst or crash of harps in the still air of autumn.
Mary I's coat of arms was the same as those used by all her predecessors since Henry IV: Quarterly, Azure three fleurs-de-lys Or France and Gules three lions passant guardant in pale Or ( for England ).
By 1957 the term was used in the Times Educational Supplement and in Universities Quarterly by 1958.
The economist Sidney D Merlin introduced the English word as an academic term in 1943, in the Quarterly Journal of Economics, writing that the Nazi Party ‘ facilitates the accumulation of private fortunes and industrial empires by its foremost members and collaborators through “ privatisation ” and other measures, thereby intensifying centralisation of economic affairs and government in an increasingly narrow group that may for all practical purposes be termed the national socialist elite ’.
*" The Mismeasure of Man " by Martin A. Silverman and Ilene Silverman, Psychoanalytic Quarterly
" Cultural Studies ' Misfit: White Trash Studies ", Mississippi Quarterly 2004 57 ( 3 ): 369-387, traces the emergence of ' white trash studies ' as a scholarly field by placing representative 20th-century popular images of ' white trash ' in their Southern economic and cultural contexts.
Similar to Recreative Science was the scientific journal titled Popular Science Review, created in 1862, which covered different fields of science by creating subsections titled ‘ Scientific Summary ’ orQuarterly Retrospect ,’ with book reviews and commentary on the latest scientific works and publications.
* Forestry Quarterly first published in 1902 by the New York State College of Forestry at Cornell, Ithaca, New York ; Bernhard Fernow was one of the editors
In The Musical Quarterly, Martial Teneo and Theodore Baker wrote, " Without the example set by Hervé, Offenbach might perhaps never have become the musician who penned Orphée aux Enfers, La belle Hélène, and so many other triumphant works.
It was started by Steve Jackson Games who supported the club with a quarterly magazine called Autoduel Quarterly.
From 1809, Southey contributed to the Quarterly Review, and had become so well known by 1813 that he was appointed Poet Laureate after Walter Scott refused the post.
The term ' autobiography ', for example, was used by Southey in 1809 in the Quarterly Review in which he predicted an ' epidemical rage for autobiography ', which indeed has continued to the present day.
During Dukas's lifetime The Musical Quarterly commented that the world fame of the work not only overshadowed all other compositions by Dukas, but also eclipsed Goethe's original poem.
by Julien Cornell, South Atlantic Quarterly 93, no.

1.751 seconds.