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While working for Wilde, he met a rich gentleman who took an interest in Richardson's writing abilities and the two began to correspond with each other.
Peters ' erstwhile prominence was due to the other consequence of Roger Douglas and Ruth Richardson's New Right economic policies, which fuelled a movement for electoral reform in New Zealand after Sir Geoffrey Palmer convened a Royal Commission on the Electoral System in 1985-86.
After his death, more than 20 other stations were designed in Richardson's style for the Boston and Albany line by the firm of Shepley, Rutan and Coolidge, all draftsmen of Richardson at the time of his death.
Although built in traditional fashion of stone without steel frame, Richardson's well-integrated Marshall Field's Wholesale Store | Marshall Field Wholesale Store was very influential in the development of modern approaches to building facades. The noted Marshall Field Wholesale Store ( Chicago, 1885 – 1887, demolished 1930 ) is Richardson's " culminating statement of urban commercial form ", and its remarkable design influenced Louis Sullivan, Frank Lloyd Wright, and many other architects.
According to a BBC report, the number of skiers and snowboarders who wore helmets increased substantially after Richardson's death and several other high profile incidents.
He also owned a restaurant in Hagerstown, Maryland, called Richardson's ( which has since closed but other businesses keep the building where it is ).
A female Richardson's ground squirrel will tolerate the presence of closely related females, but are territorial towards other individuals.
The red mortar used between the stones is similar to that of many of Richardson's other works.
Initially, many of Richardson's subjects would be shot before a white background but he eventually expanded to other backdrops.
Rhys is also known for his roles in other critically acclaimed television series and was seen as ' Jude Sawyer ,' Joely Richardson's love interest, in the Golden Globe-winning show Nip / Tuck.
Although there were other novels and novelistic works in the interim, Samuel Richardson's Pamela, or Virtue Rewarded ( 1740 ) is the next landmark development in the English novel.
Richardson's other characters, like Clarissa, also exhibit high moral characters, but they are capable of changing over time.
Gardiner Richardson's work centred on updating Metro brand elements in the station, including the colour palette and signage, and Nexus sees this as a blueprint for other station modernisations within its £ 300 million Metro: All Change modernisation programme.

Richardson's and parts
One of his works was a translation of four parts of Samuel Richardson's Clarissa ; and translations of some of the then current English paraphrases on biblical books showed his sympathy with a school which attracted him by its freer air.
In his earlier libraries, Richardson's approach was to conceive the parts and then assemble them, while in the later ones such as Crane he thought in terms of the whole.
One of the best parts of Richardson's game was his ability to make contact.
He went on to play the Captain in Tony Richardson's version of Hamlet ( 1969 ); landed parts in cult films such as The First Great Train Robbery and The Elephant Man and appeared in Lindsay Anderson's allegorical O Lucky Man!

Richardson's and Old
Richardson's Timon of Athens in his 1956 return to the Old Vic was well received, as was his Broadway appearance in The Waltz of the Toreadors for which he was nominated for a Tony Award in 1957.
In his early days at the Old Vic, Richardson was the target of the sometimes waspish reviews of leading critic, James Agate, who thought that Richardson could not play villains ; Agate said of Richardson's Iago, " he could not hurt a fly, which was very good Richardson, but indifferent Shakespeare ".
The Old Colony Railroad Station ( North Easton, Massachusetts ) | Old Colony station illustrates Richardson's use of Japanese architectural concepts.
* The Old Orange County Courthouse in Santa Ana, California, was completed in 1906 and is heavily influenced by Richardson's designs, bearing a strong resemblance to Richardson's Sever Hall at Harvard.
Other attractions in the area include Magic Wings Butterfly Conservatory, Yankee Candle Company, Richardson's Chocolates, and the Old Deerfield Country Store.

Richardson's and Vic
Vic Richardson's Test career batting graph.

Richardson's and included
These included Chiltern, Queenscliff, Koroit and, most happily, Maldon, where Richardson's mother was postmistress ( her father having died when she was 9, of syphilis ).
Ships built by Wigham Richardson's Neptune Yard, prior to the merger with Swan Hunter included:
Admiral Richardson's decorations included: Navy Spanish Campaign Medal, Philippine Campaign Medal, World War I Victory Medal, American Defense Service Medal, American Campaign Medal, World War II Victory Medal.
Richardson's voice roles ( in 2011 ) included Panthro in the 2011 Thundercats series, Martian Manhunter on Young Justice, and Bulkhead, one of the lead characters on Transformers: Prime.

Richardson's and Cleopatra
Amanda Barrie's portrayal of Cleopatra in the 1964 film Carry on Cleo as a childish seductress has been suggested as an inspiration for Richardson's interpretation of Elizabeth I.

Richardson's and Night
These films, influenced by one of Anderson ' heroes, the French filmmaker Jean Vigo, and made in the tradition of the British documentaries of Humphrey Jennings, foreshadowed much of the social realism of British cinema that emerged in the next decade, with Reisz's Saturday Night and Sunday Morning ( 1960 ), Richardson's The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner ( 1962 ) and Anderson's own This Sporting Life ( 1963 ), produced by Reisz.
His first film appearance was a role in Tony Richardson's The Entertainer ( 1960 ), with Laurence Olivier, but he made his breakthrough with his portrayal of a disillusioned factory worker in Karel Reisz's film version of Alan Sillitoe's Saturday Night and Sunday Morning.
These films, made in the tradition of British documentaries in the 1930s by such men as John Grierson, foreshadowed much of the social realism of British cinema which emerged in the 1960s with Anderson's own film This Sporting Life, Reisz's Saturday Night and Sunday Morning, and Richardson's The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner.
Tony Richardson's Tom Jones, Richard Lester's A Hard Day's Night and the early James Bond films ushered in a new era for British cinema, focusing less on realism and social issues, and more on light comedy and escapism.

Richardson's and Midsummer
The following year, he made his London debut in Tony Richardson's production of A Midsummer Night's Dream at the Royal Court Theatre.

Richardson's and Henry
Olmsted was a frequent collaborator with architect Henry Hobson Richardson, for whom he devised the landscaping schemes for half a dozen projects, including Richardson's commission for the Buffalo State Asylum.
One such advocate of the happy ending was Henry Fielding, who had previously written Joseph Andrews to mock Richardson's Pamela.
The poetry of the time was highly formal, as exemplified by the works of Alexander Pope and the English novel became popular, with Daniel Defoe's Robinson Crusoe, Henry Fielding's Tom Jones and Samuel Richardson's Pamela.
Richardson's son, Henry S. Richardson, is a professor of philosophy at Georgetown University, where he focuses in moral and political philosophy.
Richardson's First Case, 1933, by Sir Basil Thomson, former Assistant Commissioner of Scotland Yard, and the short story collection Policeman's Lot, 1933, by former Buckinghamshire High Sheriff and Justice of the Peace Henry Wade.
The original Auburndale station, Richardson's first for the Boston & Albany Railroad and which was described by Henry Russell Hitchcock as " the best he ever built ", was torn down in the 1960s during construction of the Massachusetts Turnpike.
It stands on Copley Square, part of an architectural ensemble that includes the John Hancock Tower, Henry Hobson Richardson's Trinity Church, and Charles Follen McKim's Boston Public Library.
In 1977, she made her film debut in a minor role as Wendy in the modern Australian film, The FJ Holden directed by Michael Thornhill, and in the same year as Maria in the film adaptation of Henry Handel Richardson's colonial Australian novel, The Getting of Wisdom ( 1977 ) directed by Bruce Beresford.
The design is based upon Henry Hobson Richardson's Allegheny County Courthouse in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
The architect was Charles A. Coolidge, a protégé of Henry Hobson Richardson, and who developed the massing of Richardson's Trinity Church in Boston, ( 1876 ).
Henry Fielding's response was to link Richardson's virtuous girl with Colley Cibber's shamefaced Apology in the form of Shamela, or an Apology for the Life of Miss Shamela Andrews ( 1742 ) and it is the most memorable of the " answers " to Richardson.
The book was a response to Henry Fielding's The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling, which parodied the morals presented in Richardson's previous novels.

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