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The chief inspiration for Scandinavian legal realism many consider to be the works of Axel Hägerström.
His works provided the chief inspiration for French and English comedies of the 1600s, and even for modern American comedy.
According to Gerry Max, Horizon Chasers -- The Lives and Adventures of Richard Halliburton and Paul Mooney, Halliburton's message to seek one's destiny abroad, and to embrace romantic enterprises, drew its chief inspiration, as did the new cult of youth emerging after World War I, from poet Rupert Brooke.
In contrast to the Neoclassical perfectionism of his chief rival Ingres, Delacroix took for his inspiration the art of Rubens and painters of the Venetian Renaissance, with an attendant emphasis on colour and movement rather than clarity of outline and carefully modeled form.
Lowry considered Rossetti to be his chief inspiration.
Although the title clearly owes something to Russell Smith's Tree Crops: A Permanent Agriculture ( first published 1929 ), Holmgren's chief theoretical inspiration was the energy dynamics of American ecologist Howard T. Odum ( Environment, Power and Society, 1971 ).
In May 2009, de Botton was named as the chief inspiration for a new architecture project called " Living Architecture " – which proposes to build a series of innovative houses in the UK using leading contemporary architects.
The scant late La Tène material culture of the region does not throw light on linguistic affiliations, but metalwork from Bavay, the chief town of the Nervii, in the immediately following Roman period, in examples where it is not imported or directly Roman in inspiration, is Gaulish.
Varnhagen was devotedly attached to her, and found in her sympathy and encouragement one of the chief sources of his inspiration as a writer.
Ghost in the Shell was also the chief inspiration for the video game Oni.
* Taliban ’ s Mullah Omar our new inspiration, not Osama: jailed SIMI chief
* L. Paul Bremer, the United States administrator of Iraq states he will veto any interim constitution that would make Islam " the chief source of law ", as opposed to " a source of inspiration for the law.
His teaching, " Jive daya noy, Shiv gyane jiv seba " ( not kindness to living beings, but serving the living being as Shiva Himself ) is considered as the inspiration for the philanthropic work carried out by his chief disciple Vivekananda.
The inspiration was a Willys MB that was frequently run off-road on the farm belonging to chief engineer Maurice Wilks, and was felt that it needed some refinement.
She has named Irma Thomas, the New Orleans vocalist, as her chief vocal inspiration.
The origins of the name Apure have not been unanimously accepted: certain sources point to a shrub called apure as inspiration ; others to an ancient aboriginal chief named Apur.
Development proceeded in great secrecy over the next few years ; a number of prototype cars were built and tested as the new engine was developed, while at the same time Cadillac chief Larry Fisher and GM's stylist Harley Earl toured Europe in search of inspiration from Europe's finest coachbuilders.
As the Cherokee Nation ’ s first female chief, she transformed the Nation-to-Nation relationship between the Cherokee Nation and the Federal Government, and served as an inspiration to women in Indian Country and across America.
From the LSE, Currie moved to Harvard University where his chief inspiration was Allyn Abbott Young, then president of the American Economic Association.
These Bible translations were the chief inspiration and chief cause of the Lollard movement, a pre-Reformation movement that rejected many of the distinctive teachings of the Roman Catholic Church.
Steven Bochco has credited the serial as the chief inspiration for Cop Rock ( 1990 ), although unlike The Singing Detective, Bochco's drama features specially recorded musical numbers rather than pre-existing work.
The individual who has been traditionally credited as the chief inspiration, if not the direct author of the placards, was the French Protestant leader Guillaume Farel, but it seems that Antoine de Marcourt, a pastor of Neuchâtel from Picardy was the real author: Antoine Froment averred that " these placards were made at Neuchâtel in Switzerland by a certain Antoine Marcourd ".
Ortega has cited her family upbringing as her chief inspiration in life:

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He wondered where the superstition had originated that it was bad luck for a crew chief to watch his plane take off on a combat mission.
The Nazis knew this, of course, and while their chief quarry was the industrial centers, they let a few drop every time they went over, hoping for a lucky hit.
Wisman, who has had the chief controller's job for four years, calls the signals for a team operating three rows of dull-gray consoles studded with lights, switches and buttons.
The contributors to this testament were all well-known: a former Democratic candidate for President, a New Deal poet, the magazine's chief editorial writer, two newspaper columnists, head of a national broadcasting company, a popular Protestant evangelist, etc..
Cambodia's chief of state, who has been accused of harboring Communist marauders and otherwise making life miserable for neighboring South Viet Nam and Thailand, insists he would be very unhappy if communism established its power in Southeast Asia.
He saw the smug eyes of the Home Army chief, Roman, and all the Romans and the faces of the peasants who held only hatred for him.
`` Above these jobs we have chief engineer for the company and vice-president of Engrg, R & Aj.
As Loomis remarks, `` In the internal pattern the chief reason for interacting is to communicate liking, friendship, and love among those who stand in supporting relations to one another and corresponding negative sentiments to those who stand in antagonistic relations ''.
In 1931 Mrs. F. H. Briggs, agent and chief operator, who was to retire in 1946 with thirty years' service, led agency offices in sales for the year with $2,490.
Either poet could quickly and easily select words or phrases to supply his immediate requirements as he chanted out his lines, because the kennings and the epithets made possible the construction of systems of numerous synonyms for the chief common and proper nouns.
The chief factors responsible for the spoilage of fresh foodstuffs are ( 1 ) microorganisms such as bacteria, molds, and yeasts, ( 2 ) enzymes, ( 3 ) insects, ( 4 ) sprouting, and ( 5 ) chemical reactions.
Walton, after a wartime stint with Time-Life, to become bureau chief for The New Republic.
This was the chief reason for a so-so sales outlook given by two-thirds of 56 builders polled by the National Housing Center.
Intercede for our separated brethren, that with us in the one true fold they may be united to the chief Shepherd, the vicar of thy Son.
Doc Doolittle's scheduled appearance at captain's mast was a very unusual thing, because the discipline dispensed there is ordinarily for the young and immature, and a chief is naturally expected to stay off the report.
His chief motivation for enrolling at Hanford is the desire to '' --
The new Constitution provided for a much stronger national government with a chief executive ( the president ), courts, and taxing powers.
Andrew Penman, chief executive of The Cancer Council New South Wales, called for further research on the matter.
With curtailment of the MCC funding, the European Union may replace the US as Armenia ’ s chief source of foreign aid for the first time since independence.
Light chose, not without opposition, a site on rising ground close to the River Torrens, which was the chief early water supply for the fledgling colony.
The philosopher Mencius once criticized its chief proponent Xu Xing ( 許行 ) for advocating that rulers should work in the fields with their subjects.
Construction of this machine was never completed ; Babbage had conflicts with his chief engineer, Joseph Clement, and ultimately the British government withdrew its funding for the project.
Twice in the year the superiors of the several coenobia met at the chief monastery, under the presidency of an archimandrite (" the chief of the fold ," from miandra, a sheepfold ), and at the last meeting gave in reports of their administration for the year.

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