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Richard and Hadlock
* Hadlock, Richard.
Hadlock, and PFC Louden Downey was played by Richard Hicks.
" Guard later told journalist Richard Hadlock in Down Beat magazine: " We are not students of folk music ; the basic thing for us is honest and worthwhile songs that people can pick up and become involved in.

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Richard Hofstadter has traced the sentimental attachment to the rural way of life, which he describes as " a kind of homage that Americans have paid to the fancied innocence of their origins.
Ambroise ( flourished c. 1190 ) was a Norman poet and chronicler of the Third Crusade, author of a work called L ' Estoire de la guerre sainte, which describes in rhyming Old French verse the adventures of Richard Coeur de Lion as a crusader.
The moral or political response is given by the conservative philosopher Richard M. Weaver in Ideas Have Consequences, where he describes how the acceptance of " the fateful doctrine of nominalism " was " the crucial event in the history of Western culture ; from this flowed those acts which issue now in modern decadence ".
British historian Richard J. Evans describes the difference in technique between historians and revisionists thus:
An early town charter from 1189 granted by Richard I of England describes it as " Hereford in Wales ".
The books deal with what Richard Pyle describes as " modern and futuristic concepts " and, as in the third series, feature an ethnically diverse cast of characters.
W. Hamilton describes Chaucer, Gower, Kay, Andrew Bernard, John Skelton, Robert Whittington, Richard Edwards and Samuel Daniel as " volunteer Laureates ".
It is an official declaration that describes why the Parliament had found ( the year before ) that the marriage of Edward IV of England to Elizabeth Woodville had been invalid, and consequently their children ( including their sons Edward V of England and Richard of Shrewsbury, 1st Duke of York, as well as their eldest daughter Elizabeth ) were illegitimate ( and, therefore, debarred from the throne ), and why Richard III was proclaimed the rightful king.
Daffy describes this act as " euthanizing " the secluded beach community, and Richard realizes he was merely a pawn in Daffy's scheme.
* Richard A. Muller, lecture where he describes Nemesis Theory
* Balzac, 1946 – written, as Richard Friedenthal describes in a postscript, by Zweig in the Brazilian summer capital of Petrópolis, without access to the files, notebooks, lists, tables, editions and monographs that Zweig accumulated for many years and that he took with him to Bath, but that he left behind when he went to America.
Richard Evans describes the difference thus:
Richard Cobden, a British MP of the time, describes the events conducted by the British under Sir John Bowring the day after the prisoners ' release given in a speech to parliament:
After the death of Richard IV and Edmund's older brother, he is briefly King of England ; a lyric one of the closing credits for Blackadder II describes him as " a king / Although for only thirty seconds ".
Delius was much better received in Germany, where a series of successful performances of his works led to what Beecham describes as a Delius vogue there, " second only to that of Richard Strauss ".
Nicolas Denys ' son, Richard Denys, was placed in charge of the fort and trading post, and in 1688 Richard states, " Miramichi is the principal place of my residence ", and describes his establishment as including about a dozen French and more than 500 Indians.
Scholar Michael E. Mooney describes Richard as occupying a " figural position "; he is able to move in and out of it by talking with the audience on one level, and interacting with other characters on another.
Richard P. Mullin, professor of Philosophy at Wheeling Jesuit University, describes the three words " willing and practical and thoroughgoing " as " packed with meaning ".
By James ' third year his mother and five of his siblings had died of consumption, leaving James to what biographer Herbert Paul describes as a " loveless, cheerless boyhood " with his cold, disciplinarian father and brother Richard.
Colin Burrow, writing for the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, describes John Donne, George Herbert, Henry Vaughan, Andrew Marvell, and Richard Crashaw as the ' central figures ' of metaphysical poetry.
Richard B. Mather describes the popularity of the Vimalakīrti Sūtra in China as having multiple causes.
" His brother Richard Pelzer is author of the book A Brother's Journey, which confirms much of what David has said and describes his own abuse when David was finally removed from the home.

Richard and Beiderbecke's
" Beiderbecke's solo on the latter suggested something new and significant in jazz, according to biographers Richard M. Sudhalter and Philip R. Evans:

Richard and contribution
* For his contribution as an actor, Richard Barthelmess was awarded a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
In 1970, several years after his retirement, songwriters Richard M. and Robert B. Sherman got him to sing the title song of the Disney film The Aristocats, which ended up being his final contribution to the film industry.
Under this heading, the Board made many lesser awards, including some awards in total £ 5, 000 made to John Harrison before he received his main prize, an award of £ 3, 000 to the widow of Tobias Mayer, whose lunar tables were the basis of the lunar data in the early decades of the Nautical Almanac, £ 300 to Leonhard Euler for his ( assumed ) contribution to the work of Mayer, £ 50 each to Richard Dunthorne and Israel Lyons for contributing methods to shorten the calculations connected with lunar distances, and awards made to the designers of improvements in chronometers.
It is partly financed by a £ 1 million contribution from Richard Stone, a Jewish philanthropist.
The boogie-woogie fad lasted from the late 1930s into the early 1950s, and made a major contribution to the development of jump blues and ultimately to rock and roll, epitomized by Little Richard and Jerry Lee Lewis.
Warburton's works were edited ( 7 vols., 1788 ) by Richard Hurd with a biographical preface, and the correspondence between the two friends — an important contribution to the literary history of the period — was edited by Samuel Parr in 1808.
On 1 July 2010, he turned down the prize, saying that he considers his contribution to proving the Poincaré conjecture to be no greater than that of Richard Hamilton, who introduced the theory of Ricci flow with the aim of attacking the geometrization conjecture.
During his lifetime, some criticized him on the grounds that he had made an illegal campaign contribution to U. S. president Richard Nixon.
* Richard H. Backus, Stewart Springer and Edgar L. Arnold, Jr. A contribution to the natural history of the white-tip shark, Pterolamiops longimanus ( Poey ), 1956, Deep-Sea Research vol.
Jon Snow won the Richard Dimbleby British Academy Television Award in 2005 for outstanding contribution to the world of news and current affairs.
He also produced many acts, making a heavy contribution to the Indiana music scene, and with Richard K. Thomas founded Zounds Studios, which continues to produce music and sound for theater.
During his relatively short career, Rice's contribution to the built environment can be seen in the work of the recent Pritzker Prize winners including: Richard Rogers, Norman Foster, Renzo Piano, Zaha Hadid, etc.
However, the film was originally intended to be Five Rooms, with a contribution from Richard Linklater, but Linklater withdrew before production began.
In 2004, Torry sued Pink Floyd and EMI for songwriting royalties, on the basis that her contribution to " Great Gig in the Sky " constituted co-authorship with Richard Wright.
Modern Screen had many different editors in chief over the years, including Richard Heller, who understood the importance of the fan magazine's contribution to movie sales and Mark Bego, the latter of whom edited the book The Best of Modern Screen ( St. Martin's Press, 1986 ).
" Marjory M. Fisher of the San Francisco News wrote of his December 8, 1934 performance of Wolfram in Tannhäuser, " Nelson Eddy made a tremendously fine impression ... he left no doubt in the minds of discerning auditors that he belongs in that fine group of baritones which includes Lawrence Tibbett, Richard Bonelli, and John Charles Thomas and which represents America's outstanding contribution to the contemporary opera stage.
His critics included Cardinal Lawrence Shehan and Father Richard W. Gilsdorf, who described Brown's work as " a major contribution to the befogged wasteland of an ' American Church ' progressively alienated from its divinely constituted center .”
* 1957 Conviction MacGibbon & Kee ( contribution: " A Sense of Outrage " pp202 – 17, with Brian Abel-Smith, Nigel Calder, Richard Hoggart, Mervyn Jones, Norman Mackenzie ( ed ), Peter Marris, Iris Murdoch Peter Shore, Hugh Thomas, Peter Townsend & Raymond Williams )
According to biographer Richard Leslie Hills, his main contribution was the introduction of improved machine tools without which high standards of accuracy could not be achieved.
In solid mechanics, Richard von Mises made an important contribution to the theory of plasticity by formulating what has become known as the Von Mises yield criterion, independently of Tytus Maksymilian Huber.
He played drums on the first three of Richard Ashcroft's solo albums and this was his most notable musical contribution away from The Verve.
However his main contribution to medicine and neurology was the systematic study of the electrical activity of human brain and the development of electroencephalography ( EEG ), following the pioneering work done by Richard Caton ( 1842 – 1926 ) in England with animals.
His early book, Prisoners of the American Dream, was an important contribution to the Marxist study of U. S. history, political economy, and the state, as well as to the doctrine of Revolutionary integrationism, as Davis, like Trotskyists such as Max Shachtman, Richard S. Fraser, James Robertson, as well as French anarchist Daniel Guérin, argued that the struggle of blacks in the U. S. was for equality, that this struggle was an explosive contradiction fundamental to the U. S. bourgeois republic, that only socialism could bring it about, and that its momentum would someday be a powerful contribution to a socialist revolution in the U. S.

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