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According to James B. Sinclair's catalogue of Ives ' works, the sonata was publicly premiered by John Kirkpatrick on November 28, 1938 in Cos Cob, Connecticut.
Sinclair's catalogue also notes less obvious quotations of Beethoven's Hammerklavier Sonata and various other works.
Sinclair's works sometimes were the first recording of details of archaeological monuments of Scotland.

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The article in question, published in issue 10 of ACE magazine in July 1988, featured Flare Technology, a group of computer hardware designers whom, having split from Sinclair, had built on their work on Sinclair's aborted Loki project to create a system known as Flare One.
Under pressure, Eisenstein blamed Mary Sinclair's younger brother, Hunter Kimbrough, who had been sent along to act as a line producer, for the film's problems.
For the unfinished filming of the " novel " of Soldadera, without incurring any cost, Eisenstein had secured 500 soldiers, 10, 000 guns, and 50 cannons from the Mexican Army, but this was lost due to Sinclair's cancelling of production.
His re-entry visa had expired, and Sinclair's contacts in Washington were unable to secure him an additional extension.
Pandora had a flat-screen monitor and Microdrives and was intended to be Sinclair's business portable.
Sinclair's father and grandfather were engineers ; both had been apprentices at Vickers the shipbuilders.
The Z88 evolved from Sir Clive Sinclair's Pandora portable computer project which had been under development at Sinclair Research during the mid-1980s.
Henry Sinclair's maternal grandfather had been deprived of much of his lands ( the earldom of Strathearn being completely lost to the King of Scots ).
The TS1000's casing had slightly more internal shielding but remained the same as Sinclair's, including the membrane keyboard.
Sinclair had led a fighter squadron which was annihilated in the attack ; Sinclair's fighter mysteriously vanished for 24 hours and when it reappeared on sensors the Minbari had surrendered.
She tells him that if she had gone to them, Sinclair would be the one in the machine and not Draal because she knows that Sinclair's looking for a purpose in his life, but his destiny lies elsewhere.
They had ties to radical leftist organizations such as Up Against the Wall Motherfuckers and John Sinclair's White Panther Party ( composed of white American socialists seeking to assist African Americans in the fight for racial equality-it was not, as the title may suggest, a white supremacist group ).
At the time, Americans were hesitant to eat ground beef after Upton Sinclair's 1906 novel The Jungle had publicized the poor sanitation practices of the meat packing industry.
That decision was made due to the network's plan to air the R-rated film unedited, potentially exposing its affiliated stations to FCC scrutiny if viewers complained about the film's graphic violence and coarse language even though some of Sinclair's stations had already shown the film unedited and uncensored a few months earlier.
In an early episode of Season One, Sinclair states that his family had been pilots " ever since the Battle of Britain " and Sinclair's father was a fighter pilot for EarthForce who participated in the Battle of Balos, the last engagement of the Dilgar Invasion.
In the station's garden, Sinclair reveals to Delenn what the Minbari assassin had said about the " hole " in Sinclair's mind.
The Black Watch fiasco had a devastating effect on Sinclair's finances and the company would have gone bankrupt had not the Government, through the National Enterprise Board, stepped in to support it.
In October 1933, Downey announced that he was running for governor of California, but after a series of meetings with the writer Upton Sinclair, who also had designs on the governorship, Downey agreed to run for Lieutenant Governor of California as Sinclair's running mate, stumping on the End Poverty in California ( EPIC ) plan ( opponents called the ticket " Uppie and Downey ").
At a new hearing, Sinclair's defense was that he had had the jurors followed to protect them against federal influences ; that in no case had the operatives made direct contact with the jurors.
The village was a short distance from Warsaw in the part of Poland that had been subjugated to the Russian Empire following the 18th-century partitions of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth .< ref name =" Sinclair "> Doug Sinclair, " The Family of Benjamin and Pearl Leah ( Eichelbaum ) Warner: Early Primary Records ," ( 2008 ), published at Doug Sinclair's Archives < http :// dougsinclairsarchives. com / benjaminwarnerfamily. htm ></ ref > He was the son of Benjamin Wonsal, a shoemaker born in Krasnosielc, and Pearl Leah Eichelbaum.

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Sinclair's alleged voyage to America has been vigorously disputed.
The claim that Henry Sinclair explored North America has been popularised by several other authors, notably by Frederick J. Pohl, Andrew Sinclair, Michael Bradley, William S. Crooker ( who claimed to have discovered Henry Sinclair's castle in Nova Scotia ), Steven Sora, and more recently by David Goudsward.
Ivanova enters Sinclair's office, finding him listening to a news report on the upcoming Earth Alliance presidential election, inquiring if there's been any news on the situation with Ragesh 3.
Meanwhile, on the real Babylon 5 Sinclair's kidnapping has been noticed, and Security Chief Garibaldi begins a station-wide search.
Bernie Lucht, a longtime friend of Sinclair's, said of the broadcaster " My lasting memory is the enormous privilege it was to have been able to touch a compassionate genius.

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A famous experiment in telepathy was recorded by the American author Upton Sinclair in his book Mental Radio which documents Sinclair's test of psychic abilities of Mary Craig Kimbrough, his second wife.
Hardware design was by Richard Altwasser of Sinclair Research, and the machine's outward appearance was designed by Sinclair's industrial designer Rick Dickinson.
Here the paper was saved from extinction by the Detroit Committee to End the War in Vietnam, John Sinclair's Artist Workshop, and other radicals, with Sinclair signing on as the paper's first music editor.
Hawksmoor is the subject of a poem by Iain Sinclair called ' Nicholas Hawksmoor: His Churches ' which appeared in Sinclair's collection of poems Lud Heat ( 1975 ).
Although discredited by many historians and archaeologists, some townspeople continue to claim that Westford was once a stopping point for Scottish Earl Henry Sinclair's surverying expedition to Greenland, Iceland, Nova Scotia, and Massachusetts which is said to have occurred in 1398, nearly 90 full years before Columbus made his discovery of The Americas.
First serialized by Rolling Stone in 1999, the book has drawn comparisons to Upton Sinclair's classic muckraking novel The Jungle.
The Chapel was built by Henry Sinclair's grandson William Sinclair and was completed in 1486.
* Earl Henry Sinclair's fictitious trip to America by Brian Smith, First published in New Orkney Antiquarian Journal, vol.
Allen Fisher set up Spanner for similar reasons, and Sinclair's early books were published by his own Albion Village Press, which also published work by Chris Torrance and Brian Catling.
* Earl Henry Sinclair's fictitious trip to America by Brian Smith, First published in New Orkney Antiquarian Journal, vol.
Pierce's mission goes against Sinclair's authority, solely given by the President, having final jurisdiction over the sector.
" Among the witnesses for the prosecution was William Sinclair's nephew-by-marriage, Samuel Beckett, then a little-known writer, who was humiliatingly denounced as a " bawd and blasphemer " by Gogarty's counsel.
In response, they ordered Sinclair's memories of the examination purged, followed by his release.
* Points of Departure, Season 2, episode 1, where the full story of Sinclair's questioning by the Gray Council is revealed.
Demian: The Story of Emil Sinclair's Youth is a Bildungsroman by Hermann Hesse, first published in 1919 ; a prologue was added in 1960.
He returns to the storyline for The Journeyman Project 3, where Blackwood learns that Sinclair was born in Atlantis, which was destroyed by the Symbiotry in 1262 B. C, explaining Sinclair's mistrust of them in the present.
Sinclair's autobiography, Will the Real Gordon Sinclair Please Stand Up was published in 1966, followed in 1975 by a sequel, Will Gordon Sinclair Please Sit Down.
With the strong response generated by the editorial, a recording of Sinclair's commentary was sold as a single with all profits going to the American Red Cross.

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