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After his return he was not taken particularly seriously, and was hard put to get audiences for his new works, hence his " prophet without honour " remark after the nearly empty hall and indifferent reception of Richard III and Wallenstein's Camp at Žofín Island in January 1862.
At the time it was seen as a continuing success story, but with hindsight it is considered that during Sir Richard Greenbury's tenure as head of the company, profit margins were pushed to untenable levels, and the loyalty of its customers was seriously eroded.
This requirement was added after the Watergate scandal, which seriously damaged the public image of the profession because President Richard Nixon and most of his alleged cohorts were lawyers.
Many companies and local licensing agencies currently require random drug screening-in the United States this was especially the case after professional ice hockey player Vladimir Konstantinov's career-ending injuries when his recently hired chauffeur, Richard Gnida, already serving a license suspension for drunken driving, lost control of their limousine and crashed, seriously injuring Konstantinov and his other passengers.
One more hostage, a white man named Richard Queen, was released in July 1980 after he became seriously ill with what was later diagnosed as multiple sclerosis.
By depriving Saladin of Jaffa, Richard seriously threatened Saladin's hold on Jerusalem, since Jaffa was the nearest port to the Holy City.
Evans was seriously considered for the Republican vice presidential nomination on the ticket with Gerald Ford in 1976 ( but lost out to Bob Dole ); Richard Nixon in 1968 had also hinted at a possible Evans nomination for the vice presidency.
Richard Loving died in an automobile accident in 1975 that also seriously injured Mildred.
However, in the BBC's 2006 Robin Hood, Guy is portrayed much more seriously by Richard Armitage, and is the Sheriff of Nottingham's second-in-command.
After presenter Richard Hammond was seriously injured in a high speed crash in 2006, Ladyman voiced his support for the programme.
He was also seriously considered for the role of Toby Ziegler on The West Wing, a role that went to actor Richard Schiff.
MSNBC also described the comment as once-ridiculed but now taken more seriously by " many Democrats " who point " to the well-documented efforts by conservative financier Richard Mellon Scaife to fund a network of anti-Clinton investigations.
These claims have been seriously questioned, including by many of those quoted in support, such as Andrew S. Tanenbaum, author of Minix ; Dennis Ritchie, one of the creators of Unix ; and Richard Stallman, leader of the GNU project.
" Historian Richard White calls Berry " the environmental writer who has most thoughtfully tried to come to terms with labor " and " one of the few environmental writers who takes work seriously.
I didn't see the band going anywhere and I was yearning to become more involved with seriously constructed pop music "-Darryl Mather The band however reformed again a few months later, with Blood, Jakimszyn and two new members-Tony Bambach ( bass ) and Richard Lawson ( drums ), both from another Sydney band, The Most, who had been the Lime Spider's main rival in the 1982 ' Battle of the Bands ' competition.
After Richard, Monica seriously considers becoming a single mother through artificial insemination but abandons this plan after she realizes that she wants a family and not just a baby.
Pressure was then put on the Lord Chief Justice of Ireland, Richard Robert Cherry who was seriously ill, to step down.
Brown broke the magazine's long standing taboo against treating photography seriously when in 1992 she invited Richard Avedon to be its first staff photographer.
The idea for a farewell concert came about early in 1976 after Richard Manuel was seriously injured in a boating accident.
The book's claims, methodology and references have been seriously questioned, including by many of those it quotes in support of its thesis, such as Andrew S. Tanenbaum, author of Minix ; Dennis Ritchie, one of the creators of Unix ; and Richard Stallman, leader of the GNU project.
During a raid on his camp, Richard is seriously wounded and now Nicci must use subtractive magic in order to save him.
The society only got seriously involved in conservation soon after when its Conservation Committee led by Richard Hale successfully persuaded government to develop a piece of degraded mangrove in Sungei Buloh into a bird sanctuary.
Richard Heard, in 1950, had this to say: " The evidence of teaching as of style and vocabulary is strongly against Paul ’ s authorship, nor are these arguments seriously weakened by any supposition that the epistles were written late in Paul ’ s lifetime and to meet a new type of situation.
Professor Richard Baum of the University of California, Los Angeles said that " it has to be taken very seriously as the most thoroughly researched and richly documented piece of synthetic scholarship yet to appear on the rise of Mao and the CCP.

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Phylogenetic analysis by Chris Organ, Charles Nunn, Zarin Machanda, and Richard Wrangham suggests that cooking may have been invented as far back as 1. 8 million to 2. 3 million years ago.
Professor Richard J. Ofshe, a leading expert on false memories, suggests that the feeling of well-being reported by preclears at the end of an auditing session may be induced by post-hypnotic suggestion.
Evidence assembled by Frank A. Pattie suggests that Mesmer plagiarized his dissertation from a work by Richard Mead, an eminent English physician and Newton's friend.
In considering the Horned God as a symbol recurring in women's literature, Richard Sugg suggests the Horned God represents the ' natural Eros ', a masculine lover subjugating the social-conformist nature of the female shadow, thus encompassing a combination of the shadow and animus.
John Gillingham, author of a major biography of Richard I, follows this line too, although he considers John a less effective general than do Turner or Warren ; Bradbury takes a moderate line, but suggests that in recent years modern historians have been overly lenient towards John's numerous faults.
His being interred here suggests that his misdeeds were forgiven and that he possessed some wealth, either the result of his robberies, or some unknown patron, possibly Richard Neville, Earl of Warwick, under whom Malory may have spent time as a paid spy.
He suggests that the mechanistic explanations of the world that have continued from Laplace to Richard Dawkins should be replaced by an understanding that most of nature is cloud-like rather than clock-like.
Richard Barber suggests that the name's origins may have lain in pageantry, in that a tradition may have grown up in the 15th century of representing the prince in black armour.
The fact that as early as the 1880s composers such as Richard Strauss ( in his tone poems " Don Juan " and " Death and Transfiguration ") as well as Camille Saint-Saëns ( Symphony No. 3 " Organ ") asked string players to perform certain passages " without expression " or " without nuance " strongly suggests the general use of vibrato within the orchestra as a matter of course.
Richard Jebb suggests that the only reason for Antigone's return to the burial site is that the first time she forgot the Choaí ( libations ), and " perhaps the rite was considered completed only if the Choaí were poured while the dust still covered the corpse.
Queen Eleanor, mother to both Richard and John, recognises the family resemblance and suggests that he renounce his claim to the Falconbridge land in exchange for a knighthood.
Richard North further notes that unusually, sib is personified here and in lines 2599 to 2661, and suggests they may be references to Sif in Danish religion: " Both instances may indicate that the poet of Beowulf was in a position to imagine a sixth-century Scandinavia on the basis of his knowledge of contemporary Danish legends.
Rumours of their death were in circulation by late 1483, but Richard never attempted to prove that they were alive by having them seen in public, which strongly suggests that they were dead by then.
Among the buildings the young Scott drew were Battle Abbey, Brede Place and Etchingham Church ; Scott's son, Richard Gilbert Scott, suggests that the last, with its solid central tower " was perhaps the germ of Liverpool Cathedral ".
Kiernan suggests that Richard is merely acting as if God is determining his every step in a sort of Machiavellian manipulation of religion as an attempt to circumvent the moral conscience of those around him.
However, though it seems Richard views himself as completely in control, Lull suggests that Shakespeare is using Richard to state " the tragic conception of the play in a joke.
The designer is unknown ( Richard Lobel, in his catalogue of British coins, suggests the artist was George Bower, an employee of the Royal Mint whose medals bear similar characteristics ), but his work has endured, in a revised form, for over three hundred years.
A theory proposed by Richard Coates, which does not have widespread acceptance, suggests that the name derives from a Celticised Old European river-name forming part of the oldest stratum of European toponymy, in the sense established by Hans Krahe ; Coates suggested a derivation from a pre-Celtic Plowonida — from two roots, plew and nejd, possibly meaning " the flowing river " or " the wide flowing river ".
Though other historians have expressed doubts, Davis has been at least partially persuasive: Richard L. Greaves, in a review of Davis's book, suggests that though a very radical fringe existed, it was probably never as organized as conservatives of the time suggested.
Richard P. Gabriel suggests that a key advantage of Unix was that it embodied a design philosophy he termed " worse is better ", in which simplicity of both the interface and the implementation are more important than any other attributes of the system — including correctness, consistency, and completeness.
Richard Kirkham suggests that our definition of knowledge requires that the evidence for the belief necessitates its truth.
Later, while returning from the crusade in disguise, Richard was recognised by Meinhard II of Görz, who is described as Conrad's nephew ( which suggests the identity of his first wife ), and then imprisoned by Conrad's cousin, Leopold V of Austria.
Another noteworthy criticism comes from the novelist David Foster Wallace, who in a 1985 paper " Richard Taylor's Fatalism and the Semantics of Physical Modality " suggests that Taylor reached his conclusion of fatalism only because his argument involved two different and inconsistent notions of impossibility.
Richard Chilson, C. S. P., suggests the term " Love's Domain ," " Love's Dominion ," or " Love's Rule " because the kingdom of God is where the God who is Love rules.

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