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English and group
`` Oh yes, the other day I reread some of Emerson's English Traits, and there was an anecdote about a group of English and Americans visiting Germany, more than a hundred years ago.
The sea was traditionally known as Archipelago ( in Greek, Αρχιπέλαγος, meaning " chief sea "), but in English this word's meaning has changed to refer to the Aegean Islands and, generally, to any island group.
* Atomic Kitten, an English all-female pop group
According to one anecdote ( from Al Capp Remembered, 1994 ), Capp and his brother Elliot ducked out of a dull party at Capp's home — leaving Walt Kelly alone to fend for himself entertaining a group of Argentine envoys who didn't speak English.
The English Language Liturgical Consultation ( ELLC ) is an international ecumenical group whose primary purpose is to provide ecumenically accepted texts for those who use English in their liturgy.
This group of languages ( Welsh, Cornish, Cumbric ) cohabited alongside English into the modern period, but due to their remoteness from the Germanic languages, influence on English was notably limited.
Initially, Old English was a diverse group of dialects, reflecting the varied origins of the Anglo-Saxon Kingdoms of England.
The group raced to the coast of the English Channel at Abbeville, thus isolating the British Expeditionary Force, Belgian Army, and some divisions of the French Army in northern France.
He began his professional career in this way, as the group toured English music halls from 1899 to 1902.
Conectiva was a company founded on August 28, 1995, in Curitiba, Paraná, Brazil, by a group of friends, among them Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo, who was a pioneer in the distribution of Linux and open source software in Brazilian Portuguese, Spanish and English for all of Latin America.
What is striking about these early cases is that unlike modern courts, the medieval English courts never questioned the right of the actual plaintiffs to sue on behalf of a group or a few representatives to defend an entire group.
Chancery cases on group litigation after 1700 were a totally incoherent mess, which Yeazell has explained by pointing to the trends towards fragmentation and individualism in English society during that period ; the resulting societal pressures ultimately led to the Reform Act 1832.
By 1850, Parliament had enacted several statutes on a case-by-case basis to deal with issues regularly faced by certain types of organizations, like joint-stock companies, and with the impetus for most types of group litigation removed, it went into a steep decline in English jurisprudence from which it never recovered.
* English group ( incl.
By the late 1930s, Thomas was embraced as the " poetic herald " for a group of English poets, the New Apocalyptics.
Since the American Civil War the term " discrimination " generally evolved in American English usage as an understanding of prejudicial treatment of an individual based solely on their race, later generalized as membership in a certain socially undesirable group or social category.
David Thomas " Davy " Jones ( 30 December 1945 – 29 February 2012 ) was an English recording artist, actor, and businessman, best known as a member of the musical group The Monkees and star of the TV series of the same name.
* A group of villages in Somerset County, Pennsylvania, United States, was named in Jenner's honor by early 19th century English settlers, including Jenners, Jenner Township, Jenner Crossroads, and Jennerstown, Pennsylvania
* The Victoria English Country Dance Society is a group of friendly people who gather once a week to dance in Victoria, BC, Canada.
* Catherine Cathiard and David Zeitoun, group legal director, Unibail-Rodamco, " The European Company: advantages and opportunities ", DECIDEURS Stratégie Finance Droit n ° 108, sept. 2009 ( available in French and English, see External links hereunder ).
Guy Fawkes ( 13 April 1570 – 31 January 1606 ), also known as Guido Fawkes, the name he adopted while fighting for the Spanish in the Low Countries, was a member of a group of provincial English Catholics who planned the failed Gunpowder Plot of 1605.

English and Madness
* 1956 – Chris Foreman, English guitarist and songwriter ( Madness )
* 1961 – Suggs, English singer ( Madness )
** Chris Foreman, English rock guitarist ( Madness )
In 1964, a heavily abridged version was published as a mass market paperback, which was then translated into English for publication the following year as Madness and Civilization.
The English edition of Madness and Civilization is an abridged version of Folie et déraison: Histoire de la folie à l ' âge classique, originally published in 1961.
A full English translation titled The History of Madness has since been published by Routledge in 2006.
* Farlig midsommar ( 1954, Moominsummer Madness ) ( translated into English )
It subsequently became available in English under the title Moon Madness.
It also appears in the background of the music video for Midnight Madness by English electronic music band The Chemical Brothers, and during the music video of " Bang " by Blur
English group, Madness, have included a cover version of the song in their live set on occasions.
One compilation from the early 1990s was released on VHS ( in English ) as Wrestling Madness.
* 1998 – The Surgeon of Crowthorne: A Tale of Murder, Madness and the Making of the Oxford English Dictionary ( Published in the US as The Professor and the Madman ) – Dr. William Chester Minor and Sir James Murray
The English poet and historian, Charles Mackay, tells the story in his Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds:
Showalter's best known works are Toward a Feminist Poetics ( 1979 ), The Female Malady: Women, Madness, and English Culture ( 1830 – 1980 ) ( 1985 ), Sexual Anarchy: Gender and Culture at the Fin de Siecle ( 1990 ), Hystories: Hysterical Epidemics and Modern Media ( 1997 ), and Inventing Herself: Claiming a Feminist Intellectual Heritage ( 2001 ).
The Female Malady: Women, Madness, and English Culture, 1830 – 1980 ( 1985 ) discusses hysteria, which was once known as the “ female malady ” and according to Showalter, is called depression today.
Pianist Jools Holland wrote a track called " Jack O The Green " in conjunction with Suggs of Madness after Suggs witnessed the ceremony in Whitstable, mentioned above, where the coming of Spring is celebrated with the Jack in the Green parading through the streets to an old English folk melody.
It has been translated into English by John Nathan and published in the volume Teach Us to Outgrow Our Madness, along with the title story, Prize Stock and The Day He Himself Shall Wipe My Tears Away.
The album ’ s French language title " La Folie " literally translates into English as " Madness ".
Since 2007, Suggs, the lead singer of English ska band Madness has been the face of all Birds Eye products.
He is the author of the books The Che Guevara Myth, Liberty for Latin America, The Madness of Things Peruvian, Guide to the Perfect Latin American Idiot ( which he co-authored with Carlos Alberto Montaner and Plinio Apuleyo Mendoza ), El Exilio Indomable, Cuando Hablaba Dormido, El Diablo en Campaña, En el Reino del Espanto, Tiempos de Resistencia, and La Contenta Barbarie, and a contributor to How I Learned English ( editor Tom Miller ).
An English translation of the complete 1961 edition, entitled History of Madness, was published in June 2006.
Chris Foreman ( born Christopher John Foreman, 8 August 1956, London ), nicknamed Chrissy Boy, is an English guitarist, best known as a member of a second wave ska band, Madness.
They are influenced by bands such as The Skatalites, Laurel Aitken, Madness, The Specials, and The English Beat.
Sir Herbert Croft, 5th Baronet ( 1 November 1751 – 26 April 1816 ), English author best known for his novel Love and Madness.

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