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Origins and art
A second solo series, Wolverine: Origins, written by Daniel Way with art by Steve Dillon, spun off of, and runs concurrently with, the second Wolverine solo series.
** Origins ( written by Justin Gray and Jimmy Palmiotti ; art by Jordi Bernet, Phil Noto, and Val Semeik ; 144 pages, collects Jonah Hex # 13-18, DC, November 2007, ISBN 1-4012-1490-8 )
One example of this is her recent work to coordinate Origins of Modernity, a project that integrated first-year studies with essays from the Augustana community and an elaborate art exhibit and catalogue, as well as a community convocation event.
** Origins ( with art by Jordi Bernet, Phil Noto, and Val Semeiks, 144 pages, collects Jonah Hex # 13-18, November 2007, ISBN 1-4012-1490-6 )
After this there were only sporadic appearances: a ' Whatever happened to ...' tale in DC Comics Presents # 35 ( July 1981 ) written by Mike Tiefenbacher with art by Gil Kane, Secret Origins # 48 ( April 1990 ), The Flash vol.

Origins and .
These include Metals and Materials ; the Secrets of Chemistry ; the Origin of Metals ; the Origins of Compounds, and a Concordance which is a collection of Observations on the philosopher's stone ; and other alchemy-chemistry topics, collected under the name of Theatrum Chemicum.
It was a four-time winner of the Charles Roberts / Origins Award, winning " Best Amateur Adventure Gaming Magazine " in 1984, " Best Amateur Game Magazine " in 1999, and " Best Amateur Game Periodical " in 2000 and 2001.
The Cosmic Serpent: DNA and the Origins of Knowledge.
" Bede, the Bretwaldas and the Origins of the Gens Anglorum.
Notable examples of such releases include the albums Golden Country Origins by Grassroots Records of Australia and Hillbilly Haley by the British label, Rollercoaster, as well as the aforementioned German release by Hydra Records.
Most notably was the 1981 Origins Award for Best Roleplaying Rules for Call of Cthulhu.
Other editions of Call of Cthluhu have also won Origins Awards including the Hall of Fame award.
" Historians and Cold War Origins: The New Consensus ", in Gerald K. Haines and J. Samuel Walker, eds., American Foreign Relations: A Historiographical Review ( 1981 ), 207-236.
* Cumings, Bruce The Origins of the Korean War ( 2 vols., 1981 – 90 ), friendly to North Korea and hostile to U. S.
* John H. Rogers, " Origins of the Ancient Contellations: I.
* John H. Rogers, " Origins of the Ancient Contellations: II.
* Origins, Nova Online-Provided by PBS.
Bernard Bailyn's classic The Ideological Origins of the American Revolution ( 1967 ) notes that a similar phenomenon could be found in America during the time preceding the American Revolution.
* L. W. Hurtado, The Earliest Christian Artifacts: Manuscripts and Christian Origins, Cambridge 2006.
In 2002, the Call of Cthulhu 20th Anniversary Edition won the Origins Award for Best Graphic Presentation of a Book Product 2001.
The Origins of the Cultural Revolution.
Women in the Origins of Modern Science.
* " The Origins of Anti-Semitism: Attitudes Toward Judaism in Pagan and Christian Antiquity " John G. Gager, Oxford Univ.

Faulkner's and .
Faulkner's total works today, and in fact those of his works which existed in 1946 when Mr. Cowley made his comment, or in 1939, when Mr. O'Donnell wrote his essay, reveal no such simple attitude toward the South.
They have indicated the direction but they have not been explicit enough, I believe, in pointing out Faulkner's independence, his questioning if not indeed challenging the Southern tradition.
Faulkner's is not the mind of the apologist which Mr. O'Donnell implies that it is.
My intention, therefore, is not to say that Faulkner's awareness has been confined within the borders of the South, but rather that he has looked at his world as a Southerner and that presumably his outlook is Southern.
The ingredients of Faulkner's novels and stories are by no means new with him, and most of the problems he takes up have had the attention of authors before him.
Without saying or seeming to say that in portraying the Sartoris and the Compson families Faulkner's chief concern is social criticism, we can say nevertheless that through those families he dramatizes his comment on the planter dynasties as they have existed since the decades before the Civil War.
Faulkner's low-class characters had but few counterparts in earlier Southern novels dealing with plantation life.
It would be profitable, I believe, to read these realistic humorists alongside Faulkner's works, the thought being not that he necessarily read them and owed anything to them directly, but rather that they dealt a hundred years ago with a class of people and a type of life which have continued down to our time, to Faulkner's time.
Brown himself received six Academy Award nominations and in 1949 won the British Academy Award for the film version of William Faulkner's Intruder in the Dust.
Thompson based his style on William Faulkner's notion that " fiction is often the best fact.
Examples of such usage are William Faulkner's The Sound and the Fury and William Wordsworth's The Idiot Boy.
* 1942 – William Faulkner's collections of short stories, Go Down, Moses, is published.
D. H. Lawrence's Lady Chatterley's Lover was privately published in 1928, while another important landmark for the history of the modern novel came with the publication of William Faulkner's The Sound and the Fury in 1929.
The party ultimately nominated the former civil rights campaigner Austin Currie, a respected new TD and former minister in Brian Faulkner's power-sharing executive in Northern Ireland from 1973 – 74.
William Faulkner's character " Narcissa " in Sanctuary, sister of Horace Benbow, was also named after Narcissus.
Spenser seems to agree with William Faulkner's assessment of scotch — " that brown liquor which not women, not boys and children, but only hunters drank.
Chatham Publishing, 1 & 2 Faulkner's Alley, Cowcross St. London, Great Britain, 1996.
* In William Faulkner's novel The Sound and the Fury, Jason Compson hits on other perceptions of Wall Street: after finding some of his stocks are doing poorly, he blames " the Jews.
In the field of American fiction, William Faulkner's 1930 novel As I Lay Dying can be read as an interaction with the cubist mode.
After his death, Burton was replaced by Edward Fox, and the character changed to Faulkner's younger brother.

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