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Saul and Bellow's
* Saul Bellow's novel Herzog ( 1964 ) is largely written in letter format.
In Saul Bellow's The Dean's December, the eponym, Corde dines at the Étoile, Charlotte Street, on his trips to London, and thinks he " could live happily ever after on Charlotte Street "; Ian McEwan quotes this in Saturday.
Saul Bellow's endorsement on the cover of the book stated:
* Saul Bellow's " Two Morning Monologues "
TES also staged works by Romanian playwrights such as Victor Eftimiu, Victor Ion Popa, Tudor Arghezi, and Lucia Demetrius, and but also a vast array of works from world theater: Bertholt Brecht's Threepenny Opera, Reginald Rose's Twelve Angry Men, Georg Büchner's Woyzeck, Lion Feuchtwanger's Raquel, The Jewess of Toledo, and Friedrich Dürrenmatt's Frank V. More recent additions to their repertoire include works by Israel Horovitz and Ray Cooney, and an adaptation by Dorel Dorian of Saul Bellow's Herzog.
Đilas is mentioned in Saul Bellow's Humboldt's Gift, where he writes about Joseph Stalin's " twelve-course all-night banquets " and the theme of boredom.
* 1953: Saul Bellow's The Adventures of Augie March
* Wilhelm Adler, main character in Saul Bellow's novella Seize the Day
In 1960, the Pulitzer Prize committee recommended that the award for fiction be given to Saul Bellow's Henderson the Rain King.
Ravelstein is Saul Bellow's final novel.
Seize the Day was Saul Bellow's fourth novel ( or perhaps novella, given its short length ).
* The protagonist of Saul Bellow's Henderson the Rain King also travels to Africa to find enlightenment there.

Saul and Adventures
* Saul Bellow, The Adventures of Augie March ( 1953 )
* Saul Bellow-The Adventures of Augie March
* The Adventures of Augie March and The Victim ( novel ), by Saul Bellow.
The term originates from Lewis Carroll's novel Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, but the verdict originated from the work of Saul Rosenzweig in the 1930s.

Saul and March
Paul Kolton was named as president of the exchange in 1971, making him the first person to be selected from within the exchange to serve as its leader, succeeding Ralph S. Saul, who announced his resignation in March 1971.
Vargas was the youngest fighter to become world light middleweight champion until Saul Alvarez won the vacant WBC belt in March 2011.
Forty Salvation Army bands played the ‘ Dead March ’ from Handel ’ s Saul as the vast procession set off.
He also starred as " Uncle " Saul in the CBS comedy Welcome to The Captain until its cancellation in March 2008.
* 2 March 1925 Squadron Leader R E Saul
David Saul Marshall ( 12 March 1908 – 12 December 1995 ) was a politician and lawyer from Singapore who served as Singapore's first Chief Minister from 1955 to 1956.
* The Dead March from Saul by George Frideric Handel.
Hundreds of mourners, many wearing their Great War medals, followed Michael Heaviside ’ s coffin to St Thomas ’ s Church, Craghead, as the local Colliery Band played the “ Dead March in Saul .” At the graveside, a firing party from the 8th Battalion DLI fired three volleys of shots, followed by the “ Last Post ” played by the battalion ’ s buglers, then the mourners filed past, each dropping Flanders poppies into the open grave.
" The Foundation has been instrumental in organizing the Saul Steinberg: Illuminations travelling exhibition, which will display original Steinberg works at various museum and galleries around the world, including Cartier-Bresson, Paris ( May 6-July 27, 2008 ), Kunsthaus Zürich ( August 22-November 2, 2008 ), Dulwich Picture Gallery, London, ( November 26, 2008-February 15, 2009 ) and Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe Hamburg, ( March 13-June 1, 2009 ).
Ephraim Saul " Andy " Anderson FRS CBE ( 28 October 1911 – 14 March 2006 ) was a British bacteriologist, best known for his work highlighting the human health dangers of drug-resistant bacteria created by antibiotics, in particular by low-dose antibiotic use in animal feeding.
Sherwood Lett ( left ), and his deputy, Saul Rae, March 1955
On 1 March 1131, the childless king died, and on 28 April, Béla was crowned in Székesfehérvár, although King Stephen II had designated his sister's son, Saul his successor in 1126, but Saul had died before his uncle, or Béla's partisans managed to defeat him.
Allegedly, Saint Patrick died in Saul on 17 March 461 and is buried in nearby Downpatrick.
Saul Deeney ( born 23 March 1983 ) is a footballer who plays for Derby County as a goalkeeper.

Saul and 1953
Von Hoffman never went to college ; he worked as a community organizer for Saul Alinsky for ten years from 1953 to 1963.

Saul and is
In the Book of Samuel, Abner ( Hebrew אבנר " Avner " meaning " father of is a light "), is first cousin to Saul and commander-in-chief of his army ( 1 Samuel 14: 50, 20: 25 ).
In the 1960 film David and Goliath, Abner ( Massimo Serato ) tries to murder David ( Ivica Pajer ) when he returns in triumph after killing Goliath ; however, Abner is slain by King Saul ( Orson Welles ).
Paul of Tarsus, also known as Saul, is the main character of the second half of Acts.
It is commonly believed that Saul changes his name to Paul at this time, but the source of this claim is unknown, the first mention of another name is later (), during his first missionary journey.
In 1 Chronicles 13: 3 it is stated that the people were not accustomed to consult the Ark in the days of Saul.
David is described as a shepherd boy arriving at the battlefield to aid his brothers, and is overheard by Saul, leading to David challenging Goliath and defeating the Philistines.
David is incensed that anyone should have killed Saul, even as an act of mercy, since Saul was anointed by Samuel, and has the individual responsible killed.
Saul is the chosen one, a king appointed by Yahweh, God of Israel, and anointed by Samuel, Yahweh's prophet, and yet he is ultimately rejected.
One of the main units within Samuel is the " History of David's Rise ", the purpose of which is to justify David as the legitimate successor to Saul.
With the conversion of Sergius Paulus, Paul begins to gain prominence over Barnabas from the point where the name " Paul ," his Roman name, is substituted for " Saul " ( 13: 9 ); instead of " Barnabas and Saul " as heretofore ( 11: 30 ; 12: 25 ; 13: 2, 7 ) we now read " Paul and Barnabas " ( 13: 43, 46, 50 ; 14: 20 ; 15: 2, 22, 35 ); only in 14: 14 and 15: 12, 25 does Barnabas again occupy the first place, in the first passage with recollection of 14: 12, in the last two, because Barnabas stood in closer relation to the Jerusalem church than Paul.
Achish marches against Saul, but David is excused from the war on the accusation of the Philistine nobles that his loyalty to their cause cannot be trusted.
Yet with the death of the son of Saul, the elders of Israel come to Hebron and David, who is 30 years old, is anointed King over Israel and Judah.
Professor of psychiatry Saul Levine suggests that it is doubtful that deprogramming helps many people and goes on to say that it actually causes harm to the victim by very nature of the deprogramming.
From Saul, slave of God and emissary of Jesus the anointed, for the sake of the faith of God's chosen, and their knowledge of the truth which is in accordance with the fear of Heaven ”
This is desirable according to philosopher John Ralston Saul who claims that a state of " permanent psychological discomfort " can serve as a prerequisite to, or even as equivalent to, consciousness itself.

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