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* William Hope Hodgson's 1912 novel The Night Land features the first example of what we now would call an arcology, though the future Earthlings depicted — millions of years into the future, in fact — have different reasons for building their metallic pyramid.
In fact, Minkowski seems responsible for most of Hilbert's physics investigations prior to 1912, including their joint seminar in the subject in 1905.
Other independent companies were grouped under the Mutual banner in 1912, and there were also important new entrants, particularly the Jesse Lasky Feature Play Company, and Famous Players, which were both formed in 1913 to take advantage of the fact that films could reproduce the real substance of a stage play ( plus embellishments ), and so the best plays and actors from the legitimate stage could be enticed into films.
For example, the economist Irving Fisher said in a 1912 address to the Eugenics Research Association: " The Nordic race will ... vanish or lose its dominance if, in fact, the whole human race does not sink so low as to become the prey, as H. G. Wells images, of some less degenerate animal!
Over 200 works were displayed, and the fact that many of the artists showed artworks representative of their development from 1909 to 1912 gave the exhibition the allure of a Cubist retrospective.
( Lending evidence to the tale is the fact Peck abandoned a similar engine when through with operations on his next logging job on South Hill, Maryland, NY about 1912, later hauled out during war scrap metal drives ).
The early 20th century historian and archaeologist Ella Armitage published a ground-breaking book in 1912, arguing convincingly that British castles were in fact a Norman introduction, while historian Alexander Thompson also published in the same year, charting the course of the military development of English castles through the Middle Ages.
In fact, there was an encounter between Manuel II and Miguel II, in Dover, England on January 30, 1912, where both exchanged protocols.
If Moslems could cite an Ottoman regulation of 1912 specifically forbidding objects like seating to be introduced, the Jews could cite testimonies to the fact that before 1914 certain exceptions had been made to improve their access and use of the Wall.
These are genres and changes that started after 1912 coinciding with the New China, much of what westerners and even Chinese now consider to be music in the traditional Chinese style is in fact less than 70 years old.
On October 5, 1912, Kamberos flew the first combat mission, a reconnaissance flight over Thessaly. This was the first day of the Balkan wars, and during the same day a similar mission was flown by German mercenaries in Ottoman service in the Thrace front against the Bulgarians. The Greek and the Ottoman mission flown during the same day are the first military aviation combat missions in a conventional war. As a matter of fact all Balkan countries used military aircraft and foreign mercenaries during the Balkan Wars.
In fact, the term has already been applied by contemporary historians to World War I as an allusion that it was a direct sequel of the 1912 – 1913 Balkan wars.
In fact, the village name is spelt as Verigin on the letterhead of Peter Verigin-led Christian Community of Universal Brotherhood in the 1920s, and, on occasions, in the report of BC Royal Commission of 1912.
In fact, by the end of 1912 the Italians had made little progress in conquering Libya.
Due to lack of documents ( which, according to a paper article from Florida and Morgan himself, were destroyed during a house fire in 1912 ), and the fact that he was underage during his time of service ( however, Nathan E. Cook would have been as well, being born in 1885 ), some authorities do not recognize him as officially 110 or as the last Spanish-American War veteran, instead giving the honor to Cook, who was 106 when he died September 10, 1992.
Conversely, Mark Chapman's England's Amateurs site states that the 1908 and 1912 teams were Great Britain, and points to the fact that photographic evidence shows the team playing with the Union flag on their shirts.
Gorni was in fact his family name, and Kramer his first name, after the US cyclist Frank Kramer who became road race world champion in 1912, who Gorni's father was a fan of.
Despite the fact that Hillquit was not a prolific pamphleteer, he did author of a number of substantial books, including a serious academic history of socialism, History of Socialism in the United States ( 1903, revised 1910 — translated into both Russian and German ); works of popularization, such as Socialism in Theory and Practice ( 1909 ) and Socialism Summed Up ( 1912 ); a short theoretical piece, From Marx to Lenin ( 1921 ); as well as a posthumously published memoir, Loose Leaves from a Busy Life ( 1934 ).
In his letter to Nanjing Central Government Khoja Niyaz explained his decision by emphasizing the fact, that he accepted the decision made by the Congress of People of Eastern Turkestan in accordance with its free will and choice and that Constitution of Chinese Republic of 1912 reserves the " right of 5 races of China to self-determination ".
La Mesa and El Cajon were, in fact, only newly incorporated cities, as of 1912.
YCV emblem shown on a contemporary flagThe Young Citizen Volunteers ( YCV ) was an officially Ireland-wide, although in fact Belfast-based, militia group established in 1912.
Despite this fact, in 1912 Case synonymized the two names and treated Diadectes as the senior synonym, which has been followed by other paleontologists since, despite the fact that it violates the rules of biological nomenclature.
In fact, it is believed that the first introduction to the " general public " of the dance came about in the original " Broadway production of Over the River " in 1912.

fact and exhibition
Jerry Lewis Cinemas stated that the theater could be operated by as little as a staff of two due to automation and the fact that the franchisor would provide support in booking films and help in other areas of film exhibition.
The match with Ketchel was originally thought to have been an exhibition, and in fact it was fought by both men that way, until the 12th round, when Ketchel threw a right to Johnson's head, knocking him down.
Whatever the explanation, the sad fact remains that never, in all probability, has so great an orchestra made so lamentable an exhibition of itself.
In 1956 the Tate Gallery held a major exhibition of his work, " Wyndham Lewis and Vorticism ," in the catalogue to which he declared that " Vorticism, in fact, was what I, personally, did and said at a certain period "— a statement which brought forth a series of " Vortex Pamphlets " from his fellow " BLAST " signatory William Roberts.
assertion of Lewis, which was printed in the exhibition catalogue: " Vorticism, in fact, was what I, personally, did, and said, at a certain period.
The exhibit was designed to promote the idea that modernism was a conspiracy by people who hated German decency, frequently identified as Jewish-Bolshevist, although only six of the 112 artists included in the exhibition were in fact Jewish.
* Brown University News Service Artists mix fact and fantasy in False Witness exhibition at Bell Gallery.
To compensate for the fact that the vast stage took up most of the room in what is really an average size exhibition hall, the Director deliberately darkened the hall where the audience was located and refused to use wide angled shots of the audience, in order to create the illusion of the venue being bigger than it actually was.
Journalists from the British press took a particular interest in his work, highlighting the fact that, at seventeen years of age, he was the youngest artist in the exhibition, with some erroneously claiming that he was the youngest artist to ever exhibit at the show.
This ran parallel to Home's increasing acceptance by various sections of the high brow art world, evidenced for example by the fact that in 2006 he produced an exhibition entitled " Hallucination Generation " at the prestigious Arnolfini in Bristol, won a major Arts Council / BBC commission " London Art Tripping " and he is currently editor of the Semina series for art book publisher Book Works in London ( 2007 – 2010 ); as well as currently being writer-in-residence at the Tate Modern in London ( 2007 / 08 ).
In 1898 at an exhibition at Madison Square Garden Nikola Tesla demonstrated a small boat which could apparently obey commands from the audience but was in fact controlled by Tesla interpreting the verbal requests and sending appropriate frequencies to tuned circuits in the boat.
He played against Los Angeles Galaxy on 6 December 2008 in an exhibition match held at Mt Smart Stadium in Auckland, New Zealand, as part of an Oceania XI All-Star team, despite the fact he is not from Oceania and has never played for an Oceanic club or national team.
Wolfgang Schild, a professor of criminal law, criminal law history and philosophy of law at the University of Bielefeld, has argued that any known iron maidens were in fact pieced together from several artifacts found in museums, in order to create spectacular objects intended for ( commercial ) exhibition.
Some parts of the building were in fact repaired and used from 1945 to 1950 as an exhibition space.
This, as well as the fact that the two pavilions faced each other, turned the exhibition into a competition between the two great ideological rivals.
And the fact that William leaves his old junk on the exhibition table, leading to the guests believing it to be a plot to gain cash revenues, does not lessen the spirit of anger.
Whatever the explanation, the sad fact remains that never, in all probability, has so great an orchestra made so lamentable an exhibition of itself.
While many believe in theory that this may be a superior system if budgets for training, real-world time pressures and expenses were also unlimited ( i. e., to allow multi-angle camera reply systems and unlimited time for scoring ), the actual application of this scoring technique is impractical on a drill event hosting more than a small number of teams along with the fact that the system currently focuses mainly on the more subjective exhibition phases of military drill competitions.
The building was also used to hold art courses for clubs from far-and-wide, and every autumn there was an exhibition, despite the fact that this was not an altogether accessible place to the average picture-buying tourist.
In its first ever race, which was also an IMSA GT exhibition race, apart from the GTS and GTU cars from the United States series, as with the rest of the season, the grid consisted of mostly Japan Sport Sedan cars with the only genuine JGTC cars being two Nissan Skyline GT-Rs entered by NISMO, which were in fact modified Group A cars.
My conviction that the animal recently exhibited in the Zoological Gardens is one of those hybrids with jaguar-like spots is a conclusion deduced from a combination of circumstances, partly from a knowledge of the recent importation by Mr Bostock from America of a number of animals for the exhibition at Earl's Court, partly from a clue supplied to me by Mr Carl Hagenbeck, who predicted almost to the letter the outcome of the sale, partly from overheard remarks let drop at the auction at Aldridge's, and finally from the fact that the animal was knocked down to Mr Bostock for a sum representing ten times its market value.
Conner announced his retirement at the time of the " 2000 BC " exhibition, but in fact continued to make art until shortly before his death.

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