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Stuart and Sperry
" Later, in 1973, Stuart Sperry wrote, To Autumn ' succeeds through its acceptance of an order innate in our experience – the natural rhythm of the seasons.
* Sperry, Stuart M. " Necessity and the Role of the Hero in Shelley's Prometheus Unbound.

Stuart and sense
An earlier, slightly different sense of the term was proposed by John Stuart Mill in his 1843 < cite > System of Logic </ cite >.
Elizabeth Letcher Pannill Stuart, Jeb's mother, who was known as a strict religious woman with a good sense for business, ran the family farm.
Being the last legitimate heirs of the House of Stuart, his family lived with a sense of pride and staunchly believed in the Divine Right of Kings.
However, this new direction for the NME proved to be a commercial success and the paper brought in new writers such as Andrew Collins, Stuart Maconie, Mary Anne Hobbs and Steve Lamacq to give it a stronger identity and sense of direction, although Mark Sinker left in 1988 after the paper refused to publish a negative review he wrote of U2's Rattle and Hum.
This intensity of approach and handling has also not always sat well with the art world that developed in Britain from the late 1980s onwards, with one critic at that time, Stuart Morgan, denouncing Auerbach for espousing ' conservatism as if it were a religion ' on the basis that he applies paint without a sense of irony.
He had from the first a keen sense of the humiliations which attended the foreign policy of the Stuart kings.
Stuart Creighton Miller says that the public's sense of innocence about Realpolitik impairs popular recognition of U. S. imperial conduct.
However, the term ( and its approximate sense ) can be found at least as early as 1840, in John Stuart Mill's 1840 essay on Coleridge, where Mill contrasts the Kantian-influenced thought of " Continental philosophy " and " Continental philosophers " with the English empiricism of Bentham and the 18th century generally.
In its proper sense, New Caledonia at first thus comprised the territory of the northwestern Interior Plateau drained by the Peace, Stuart and Bulkley River systems.
Selvin and Stuart, back in the 1966, compare the variables retained in the model to the " fish which don't fall through the net ", in a sense that their effects are bound to be bigger than those which do.
The book received a strongly positive review by John Updike in The New York Times, in which he said " While not quite so sprightly as Stuart Little, and less rich in personalities and incident than Charlotte's Web -- that paean to barnyard life by a city humorist turned farmer -- The Trumpet of the Swan has superior qualities of its own ; it is the most spacious and serene of the three, the one most imbued with the author's sense of the precious instinctual heritage represented by wild nature "

Stuart and here
Steele's main business here is to arouse public opinion to the immediate danger of a Stuart Restoration.
James lived in the Château for 13 years, and his daughter Louisa Maria Stuart was born in exile here in 1692.
The film is based on the life of the popular late Victorian songwriter Leslie Stuart, played here by Robert Morley, with Williams as Stuart's best friend.
Lennon took little interest, and brushed Voormann off, suggesting that he talk to Stuart Sutcliffe, who, Lennon said, " is the artist ' round here ".
She nursed Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley, through an illness here in 1565, and the two were soon married.
Chief influences here include cultural studies ( Stuart Hall ), post-structuralism ( Michel Foucault, Judith Butler ), pragmatism ( Luc Boltanski ), structuration theory ( Anthony Giddens ), and cultural sociology ( Jeffrey C. Alexander ).
From here, Fraser sent another assistant John Stuart west to Fraser Lake.
The Strand became a newly fashionable address and many avant-garde writers and thinkers gathered here, among them Thomas Carlyle, Charles Dickens, William Makepeace Thackeray, John Stuart Mill, Herbert Spencer and the scientist Thomas Henry Huxley.
In 1745, the Jacobite army led by Prince Charles Edward Stuart passed through the town on its way to England, and the Prince also stayed here.
* Katherine de Roet, daughter of a Herald, mistress and third wife of John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster, mother of the Beauforts and ancestor of Tudor and Stuart monarchs, married Sir Hugh Swynford here in c. 1366.
James Francis Edward Stuart was buried here at his death in 1766.
In the 16th century the O ' Carrolls of Éile had one of their castles here and this was granted to a Sir Laurence Parsons in the course of the Stuart plantation, c. 1620.
* Stuart Christie ( b. 1946 ), Glasgow Anarchist, who ran the radical publishing house Cienfuegos Press from here during the late 1970s.
The study circle's members read radical literature and books on political economy, and Hillman was here exposed to the works of Charles Darwin, Karl Marx, John Stuart Mill, and Herbert Spencer in Russian translation.
The Glenfinnan Monument situated here at the head of Loch Shiel was erected in 1815 to mark the place where Prince Charles Edward Stuart (" Bonnie Prince Charlie ") raised his standard, at the beginning of the 1745 Jacobite Rising.
" The Bradford manager, Stuart McCall also revealed that Rehman had taken a large pay cut by joining the club, adding, " Zesh is certainly not signing for Bradford for money — he wants to be a success here, and it will be great to have him on board.
On Kotzebue's recommendation she was engaged for the Vienna Court theatre in 1798, and here and in Munich and Hamburg she won great successes in tragic roles like Marie Stuart, Phèdre, Merope, Lady Macbeth, and Isabella in The Bride of Messina, which gave her the reputation of being " the German Siddons.
Stuart Hall, who became the centre's director in 1968, developed his seminal Encoding / Decoding model here.
Stuart was put forward by Daniel O ' Connell's Catholic Association and O ' Connell personally led his campaign here.

Stuart and suggested
For instance, John Stuart Mill famously suggested that " the Battle of Marathon, even as an event in British history, is more important than the Battle of Hastings ".
It has been suggested in a biography by Carroll's nephew, Stuart Dodgson Collingwood, that one of the reasons for this suppression was due to the suggestion of his illustrator, John Tenniel.
The biologists Stuart A. Newman and Gerd B. Müller have suggested that organisms early in the history of multicellular life were more susceptible to this second category of epigenetic determination than are modern organisms, providing a basis for early macroevolutionary changes.
Recent studies done at Imperial College London and also at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine conclude that when used properly, psilocybin acts as an anti-depressant as suggested by fMRI brain scans .< ref > Mason, Stuart.
" Special Reports editor Stuart St Clair Legge suggested the name San Serriffe.
Stuart Piggott, who excavated this mixture of secondary material, suggested that it had been collected from a nearby ' mortuary enclosure ' showing that the site had been used for ritual activity long after it was used for burial.
Stuart Piggott has suggested that the stones stood within the third larger contemporary timber building.
Robert Kilroy-Silk of UKIP initially suggested he might stand but later ruled this out, as did Hartlepool and Middlesbrough mayors Stuart Drummond and Ray Mallon.
This theory of the " diabolical triplicity " rested on innuendo, about the occult interests supposedly cultivated by the intellectual circles led by Percy and Raleigh, and possibly on the traitorous intent suggested only by rumours from the 1580s that Percy would marry Arbella Stuart.
The origin of the song is unknown, though it is often suggested that the subject of the song may be Charles Edward Stuart (' Bonnie Prince Charlie '): after the defeat of the Prince at the Battle of Culloden in 1746 and his subsequent exile, his Jacobite supporters could have sung the tune in his honour ; and thanks to the ambiguity of the term " bonnie ", which can refer to a woman as well as to a man, they could pretend it was a love song.
Brearley initially called the new alloy " rustless steel "; the more euphonic " stainless steel " was suggested by Ernest Stuart of R. F.
Several of her noblemen were with her, and suggested to her that her unpopular husband, Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley, could be removed, either by divorce or by other means.
Stuart Campbell suggested that the Amiga version he played had little in common with the arcade game, but was a good game in its own right.

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