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After the publication of Stoll's book, the Nobel Committee reiterated that it had awarded the Peace Prize based on Menchú's uncontested work promoting human rights and the peace process.
A documentary titled Witch Hunt, which focused primarily on Stoll's case, was produced and released in 2007.

Stoll's and .
The popularity of Stoll's book The Cuckoo's Egg, published one year later, further entrenched the term in the public's consciousness.
Clifford Stoll's book The Cuckoo's Egg gives a first-person account of the hunt and eventual identification of Hess.
To earn money, Balanchine began to stage dances for Charles B. Cochran's revues and Sir Oswald Stoll's variety shows in London.
Walter Gibbons, an early moving pictures manager, built the Palladium in 1910 to compete with Edward Moss's London Hippodrome and Oswald Stoll's London Coliseum.
* Astronomer Clifford Stoll plays a pivotal role in tracking down hacker Markus Hess, events later covered in Stoll's 1990 book The Cuckoo's Egg.
The look-and-say sequence is also popularly known as the Morris Number Sequence, after cryptographer Robert Morris, and the puzzle is sometimes referred to as the Cuckoo's Egg from a description of Morris in Clifford Stoll's book The Cuckoo's Egg.
Stoll's research shows that a substantially higher percentage of African Americans ( 53. 5 %) experience spatial mismatch than European Americans ( 35. 6 %).
Stoll's colleagues, Paul Murray and Lloyd Bellknap, helped with the phone lines.
However, Stoll's son has " continued to say that he had been molested.
" In the case, the only defendant with a previous conviction of molestation was Grant Self, who rented Stoll's pool house briefly.
Particularly associated with director Maurice Elvey, Stoll's company maintained a connection with the film industry until 1938 when the Cricklewood studio was closed.
Stoll's first job duty was to track an accounting error in the LBL system.
The 2005 – 06 season marked Stoll's first Stanley Cup playoffs appearance, highlighted by his game-winning goal in Overtime of Game 3 of the Western Conference Quarterfinals against the Detroit Red Wings.

portrait and himself
One is not sure who emerges as the main personality of this book -- Mijbil, with his rollicking ways, or Maxwell himself, poet, portrait painter, writer, journalist, traveller and zoologist, sensitive but never sentimental recorder of an unusual way of life, in a language at once lyrical and forceful, vivid and unabashed.
His early Roman commissions included terracotta and some marble portrait busts, while he supported himself with small works like crucifixes.
* Severn's portrait paintings of himself, Keats, Edward John Trelawny and John Hamilton Reynolds kept in the National Portrait Gallery in London
Jahangir himself is far from modest in his autobiography when he states his prowess at being able to determine the artist of any portrait by simply looking at a painting.
A collection at the British Museum in London contains seventy-four drawings of Indian portraits dating from the time of Jahangir, including a portrait of the emperor himself.
His parents were both teachers and activists in a rural area of ANC strength, and Mbeki describes himself as " born into the struggle "; a portrait of Karl Marx sat on the family mantelpiece, and a portrait of Mohandas Gandhi was on the wall.
The story was later elaborated in the 11th century by adding that Christ gave her a portrait of himself on a cloth, with which she later cured the Emperor Tiberius.
In his 1946-47 essay " The Mariner and the Albatross ", George Whalley suggests that the Ancient Mariner is an autobiographical portrait of Coleridge himself, comparing the Mariner's loneliness with Coleridge's own feelings of loneliness expressed in his letters and journals.
One of the first and clearest instances was the portrait in The School of Athens of Michelangelo himself, as Heraclitus, which seems to draw clearly from the Sybils and ignudi of the Sistine ceiling.
In 1821 he finished a painting commissioned by a childhood friend, Monsieur de Pastoret, the Entry of Charles V into Paris ; de Pastoret also ordered a portrait of himself and a religious work ( Virgin with the Blue Veil ).
He also designed a poster for the exhibition, which was reminiscent of the Last Supper, with a portrait of himself in the place of Christ.
Upon his return to Rome, Berlioz posed for a portrait painting by Émile Signol ( completed in April 1832 ), which Berlioz did not consider to be a good likeness of himself.
In Europe, the Musée du Louvre has a few example's of Lawrence's work, and the Vatican Pinacoteca has a swagger portrait of George IV ( presented by the king himself ) as almost its only British work.
Fonseca lodged the young painter in his own home and sat for a portrait himself, which, when completed, was conveyed to the royal palace.
It hangs as a pendant to the great Olivares portrait — fit rivals of the neighboring Charles V by Titian, which inspired Velázquez to excel himself, and both remarkable for their silvery tone and their feeling of open air.
In 1828 Sir David Wilkie wrote from Madrid that he felt himself in the presence of a new power in art as he looked at the works of Velázquez, and at the same time found a wonderful affinity between this artist and the British school of portrait painters, especially Henry Raeburn.
Although Gershwin himself spoke of the rhapsody as " a musical kaleidoscope of America ", Rhapsody in Blue has often been interpreted as a musical portrait of New York City ; it is used to this effect in the films Manhattan and Gremlins 2: The New Batch, as well as extensively in this context in a segment from the film Fantasia 2000, in which the piece is used as the lyrical framing for a stylized animation set drawn in the style of famed illustrator Al Hirschfeld, to critical acclaim.
Savage himself was highly popular with the working classes, and his portrait could be found on the walls of many houses around the country.
Barnabas introduces himself at Collinwood as a descendant of the Barnabas in the portrait.
Francis Asbury was a vain person, he did not like having his portrait done or to hear good things about himself.
Nevertheless, he established himself as a leading portrait artist in England.
The art collection contains works by William Hogarth, Thomas Gainsborough and Sir Joshua Reynolds, including a full-length portrait of Thomas Coram himself, along with musical scores by Handel including a fair copy of Messiah bequeathed in his will.
Fléchier left a portrait or caractère of himself, addressed to one of his friends.

portrait and lady
There was, of course, more to the portrait of a lady you carried in your mind's eye than the sine qua non of her virtue.
Influential French critic M. Henri Rochefort commented, " I am compelled to admit, not without some chagrin, that not one of our female artists … is strong enough to compete with the lady who has given us this year the portrait of Dr. Grier.
The Pau Museum owns an interesting portrait of a lady ; the Barcelona Municipal Museum, the important group Amies ; the Venice Gallery, Madame Louise ; and the Berlin Gallery, The Topers.
In his portrait of Southey, in The Spirit of the Age, he wrote: " He wooed Liberty as a youthful lover, but it was perhaps more as a mistress than a bride ; and he has since wedded with an elderly and not very reputable lady, called Legitimacy.
A portrait of a lady holding a rigid ( oval ) fan from the painting " Appreciating Plums ", by Chinese artist Chen Hongshou.
*" The Unprincipled Affair of the Practical Joker ": A lady pleads for Lord Peter's help in retrieving a valuable necklace, and more importantly, a portrait with an indiscreet inscription.
He also appears to retain loving memories of his family, for Professor Aronnax witnesses him weeping over the portrait of a young lady and two children, apparently his family.
In his early twenties, he was asked to paint the portrait of a young lady whom he had previously observed and admired when he was sketching from nature in the fields.
Whiteley painted the native people of Fiji, such as in Fiji Head-to a creole lady which incorporates text as well as a downward looking portrait.
In 1868 he had sent to the Salon a life-size portrait of a lady in which he had made one of the first attempts to render the actual character of fashionable modern life.
The first flag featured a portrait of Michigan's first governor, Stevens T. Mason, on one side and the state coat of arms and " a soldier and a lady " on the other side.
The earliest of Flinck's authentic pieces is a portrait of a lady, dated 1636, in the gallery of Brunswick.
The chronology of Flinck's works, so far as they are seen in public galleries, comprises, in addition to the foregoing, the Grey Beard of 1639 at Dresden, the Girl of 1641 at the Louvre, a portrait group of a male and female ( 1646 ) at Rotterdam, a lady ( 1651 ) at Berlin.
A cameo portrait of a lady with the silhouettes of two infants, has been tentatively identified as Livilla.
Another woman in his life was a mysterious young lady, whose portrait, along with a piece of poetry, has been found in Nikolai's album.
Directly behind the young lady in the portrait is a juniper tree.
The narrator has a drummer announce her entrance using the name of the lady in the portrait: Caroline de Winter.
In the National Gallery, London, are two fine specimens ; one canvas represents the friar himself, along with Cardinal Ippolito de ' Medici ; the other, a portrait of a lady in the character of St Agatha, used to be identified with one of Sebastiano's prime works, the likeness of Julia Gonzaga ( painted for her lover, the aforenamed cardinal ), but this assumption is now discredited.
It was once paired with a portrait of a lady, thought to be Anne of Brittany, the wife of Charles VIII, King of France.
While at the same moment he would portrait himself as a lover of privacy with his The art of living incognito being a thousand letters on as many uncommon subjects, written by John Dunton during his retreat from the world, and sent to that honourable lady to whom he address'd his conversation in Ireland ( 1700 ).

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