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Richard and North
Art historian Richard Poss took a more flexible approach, maintaining that the astronomical rock art of the North American Southwest should be read employing " the hermeneutic traditions of western art history and art criticism " Astronomers, however, raise different questions, seeking to provide their students with identifiable precursors of their discipline, and are especially concerned with the important question of how to confirm that specific sites are, indeed, intentionally astronomical.
This has been put forward by J. Richard Gott III, James E. Gunn, David N. Schramm, and Beatrice Tinsley, who said that asking what occurred before the Big Bang is like asking what is north of the North Pole.
Although the terms are sometimes used interchangeably, there are important differences between cinéma vérité ( Jean Rouch ) and the North American " Direct Cinema " ( or more accurately " Cinéma direct "), pioneered by, among others, Canadians Allan King, Michel Brault and Pierre Perrault, and Americans Robert Drew, Richard Leacock, Frederick Wiseman and Albert and David Maysles.
* 1972 – Vietnam War: President Richard Nixon announces that the United States will engage North Vietnam in Operation Linebacker II, a series of Christmas bombings, after peace talks collapsed with North Vietnam on the 13th.
* 1947 – Richard North Patterson, American author
It was previously held by Dublin North – Central TD Richard Bruton from 2002 until 2010.
The Orwells spent some time in the North East, near Carlton, County Durham, dealing with matters in the adoption of a boy whom they named Richard Horatio Blair.
* 1973 – Vietnam War: Citing progress in peace negotiations, President Richard Nixon announces the suspension of offensive action in North Vietnam.
* Richard J. Hinton, " American Labor Organizations ," North American Review, vol.
Richard Cole organised their first North American tour at the end of the year, and would become a major figure in the touring life of the group.
His 1970s films included Monte Walsh ( 1970 ) with Jeanne Moreau, the violent Prime Cut ( 1972 ) with Gene Hackman, Pocket Money ( 1972 ) with Paul Newman, Emperor of the North Pole ( 1973 ) opposite Ernest Borgnine, as Hickey in The Iceman Cometh ( 1973 ) with Fredric March and Robert Ryan, The Spikes Gang ( 1974 ) with Noah Beery, Jr., The Klansman ( 1974 ) with Richard Burton, Shout at the Devil ( 1976 ) with Roger Moore, The Great Scout and Cathouse Thursday ( 1976 ) with Oliver Reed, and Avalanche Express ( 1978 ) with Robert Shaw.
* 1972 – Vietnam War – U. S. President Richard Nixon announces his order to place mines in major North Vietnamese ports in order to stem the flow of weapons and other goods to that nation.
* 1926 – Admiral Richard E. Byrd and Floyd Bennett claim to have flown over the North Pole ( later discovery of Byrd's diary seems to indicate that this did not happen ).
The family still resides in Petty's home town of Level Cross, North Carolina and operates Richard Petty Motorsports.
The Richard Petty Museum is in nearby Randleman, North Carolina.
The three previous claims to have arrived at the North Pole — by Frederick Cook in 1908 ; Robert Peary in 1909 ; and Richard Evelyn Byrd in 1926 ( just a few days before the Norge )— are all disputed, as being either of dubious accuracy or outright fraud.
* Richard III and the North edited by Rosemary Horrox ( University of Hull, 1986 ) ( ISBN 0-8 ...)
** Admiral Richard E. Byrd and Floyd Bennett claim to have flown over the North Pole ( later discovery of his diary seems to indicate that this did not happen ).
* December 25 – The Christmas bombing of North Vietnam causes widespread criticism of the U. S. and President Richard Nixon.
* November 10 – Richard Caswell, American major general of the Revolutionary War, Continental Congressman and Governor of North Carolina ( 1776 – 1780, 1785 – 1787 ) ( b. 1729 )
** U. S. President Richard Nixon asks the U. S. Congress for US $ 155 million in supplemental aid for the Cambodian government ( US $ 85 million is for military assistance to prevent the overthrow of the government of Premier Lon Nol by the Khmer Rouge and North Vietnam ).
* January 15 – Vietnam War: Citing progress in peace negotiations, U. S. President Richard Nixon announces the suspension of offensive action in North Vietnam.
* November 2 – Richard Dobbs Spaight, Jr., Democratic governor of the U. S. state of North Carolina ( b. 1796 )
* March 25 – Richard Dobbs Spaight, Governor of North Carolina ( d. 1802 )

Richard and Latin
Richard Quiney the younger, a schoolboy of eleven, wrote a letter in Latin asking his father to buy copybooks ( `` chartaceos libellos ) '' ) for him and his brother.
Books 2 – 6 of the Itinerarium Regis Ricardi, a Latin prose narrative of the same events apparently compiled by Richard, a canon of Holy Trinity, London, are closely related to Ambroise's poem.
Following up on a suggestion by Richard Coates, Andrew Breeze proposes that the name ultimately derives from Latin Medicata ( Insula ) " Healing ( Island )", owing perhaps to the island's reputation for medicinal herbs.
Soman was discovered by Dr. Richard Kuhn in 1944 as he worked with the existing compounds, the name is derived from either the Greek ' to sleep ' or the Latin ' to bludgeon ', it was codenamed T-300.
According to Richard Jeffrey, " Before the middle of the seventeenth century, the term ' probable ' ( Latin probabilis ) meant approvable, and was applied in that sense, univocally, to opinion and to action.
Upon reaching Asunción during his 1958 tour of Latin America, Vice President Richard Nixon praised Stroessner's Paraguay for opposing communism more strongly than any other nation in the world.
In the English-speaking world, the Douay-Rheims Bible — translated from the Latin Vulgate by expatriate recusants in Rheims, France in 1582 ( New Testament ) and in Douai, France in 1609 ( Old Testament )— which was revised by Bishop Richard Challoner in 1749 – 1752 ( the 1750 revision is that which is printed today ), was, until the prompting for " new translations from the original languages " given by Pope Pius XII in the 1942 encyclical letter Divino afflante spiritu and the Second Vatican Council, the translation used by most Catholics ( after Divino afflante spiritu, translations multiplied in the Catholic world, just as they multiplied in the Protestant world around the same time beginning with the Revised Standard Version, with various other translations being used around the world for English-language liturgies, ranging from the New American Bible, the Jerusalem Bible, the Revised Standard Version Second Catholic Edition, and the upcoming English Standard Version Catholic lectionary ).
The Standard Alphabet by Lepsius is a Latin alphabet developed by Karl Richard Lepsius, who initially used it to transcribe Egyptian hieroglyphs and extended it to write African languages or transcribe other languages, published in 1854 and 1855, and in a revised edition ( with many languages added ) in 1863, it was comprehensive but it was not used much as it contains a lot of diacritic marks and therefore was difficult to read, write and typeset at that time.
The History of King Richard III was written and published in both English and Latin, each written separately, and with information deleted from the Latin edition to suit a European readership.
Augustine of Hippo defined the Latin equivalent, theologia, as " reasoning or discussion concerning the Deity "; Richard Hooker defined " theology " in English as " the science of things divine ".
The two monopolists took advantage of the patent to produce a grandiose joint publication under the title Cantiones que ab argumento sacrae vocantur consisting of 34 Latin motets dedicated to the Queen herself and accompanied by elaborate prefatory matter including poems in Latin elegiacs by the schoolmaster Richard Mulcaster and the young courtier Ferdinand Heybourne ( aka Richardson ).
Titulus Regius (" royal title " in Latin ) is a statute of the Parliament of England, issued in 1484, by which the title of King of England was given to Richard III of England.
The Black Heralds ( Translators: Richard Schaaf and Kathleen Ross ) Latin American Literary Review Press.
William Hogarth was born at Bartholomew Close in London to Richard Hogarth, a poor Latin school teacher and textbook writer, and Anne Gibbons.
* Surviving letters of Lothar I, in Latin with English translation by Richard Matthew Pollard.
Richard Nixon made this gesture while in a Latin American country in the 1950s.
* Remarks, paragraph by paragraph, upon the Proposals lately published by Richard Bentley for a new Edition of the Greek Testament and Latin Version, 1721.
He also edited the English works of John Fisher, Bishop of Rochester ( 1876 ); Thomas Baker's History of St John's College, Cambridge ( 1869 ); Richard of Cirencester's Speculum historiale de gestis regum Angliae 447 – 1066 ( 1863 – 1869 ); Roger Ascham's Schoolmaster ( new ed., 1883 ); the Latin Heptateuch ( 1889 ); and the Journal of Philology.
* Richard Crashaw, exiled in Paris, publishes two hymns in Latin.
* Richard Braithwaite ( alias " Corymbaeus ")-Barnabee's Journal ( In Latin and English versions )
* Richard Crashaw-Epigrammatum sacrorum liber (" A Book of Sacred Epigrams ," in Latin )
* March-Thomas Legge's Latin play about Richard III, Richardus Tertius, is acted by students at St John's College, Cambridge.

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