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The idea of Robin Hood as a high-minded Saxon fighting Norman lords also originates in the 19th century.
Flattering for Norman sailors, this argument gives credence also to the idea of a precedence of the French presence in the region, but it is not confirmed by subsequent work.
It is not clear if Picatinny took the concept from this Canadian weapon and asked Norman MacLeod to develop it ; or if he came up with the idea independently and presented it to them.
About 1986 Norman conceived the idea of creating Thirty Years 1956 – 1986, a multi-volume collection of his music written between 1956 and 1986 to celebrate three decades writing Christian music, which would also feature videos, soundtracks, and t-shirts.
In interviews, Norman Lear stated that the idea for the piano song introduction was a cost-cutting measure.
In the television documentary, The Odyssey of John Dos Passos, Norman Mailer said simply: “ Those three volumes of U. S. A. make up the idea of a ' great American novel.
Their first idea was to make Norman Podhoretz editor, but he chose to stay at Commentary magazine.
Among Victorian Protestants, the idea of the " Norman Yoke " was sometimes linked with anti-Catholicism, with claims that the English Anglo-Saxon Church was freer of Papal influence than the Norman one.
The Queen of America Goes to Washington City: Essays on Sex and Citizenship -- the title essay of which won the 1993 Norman Foerster Award for best essay of the year in American Literature — introduced the idea of the “ intimate public sphere ,” which looks at the production of politics and publicness since the Reagan era by way of the circulation of the personal, the sexual, and the intimate.
* Norman Lamm, Seventy Faces: Divided we stand, but its time to try an idea that might help us stand taller, Moment Vol.
The idea for a second autobiography came from a British journalist, Alexander Norman, in the 1980s, who sat and taped the Dalai Lama for " several hours at a time " and wrote the book out of the manuscripts.
Since then, there has been much discussion and use of the idea in human-computer interaction and usability by researchers including Donald Norman and Steve Krug ( in his book Don't Make Me Think ).
Rose briefly considers leaving Norman but dismisses the idea: Norman is a policeman, and is excellent at finding people.
The idea for the musical version of the book came about when the Campbells ( Norman and Elaine ) visited Don Harron, and he gave them the book Anne of Green Gables, suggesting that it would make a musical.
Britain at the time of original publication was involved in wars against France and the idea of the Norman yoke ( Anglo-Saxon liberty versus Norman despotism ) had been around since the seventeenth century.
This idea was revived by the Norman adventurer Robert Guiscard in the 11th century and by Roger II of Sicily in the 12th century.
The idea for the organization originated in part with co-founder Norman Eisen, as a counter-weight to conservative watchdog groups like Judicial Watch.
He assembled a close circle of relatively well-off friends, including Agnes Meyer and Dorothy Norman, and together with Stieglitz they came up with the idea of publishing a new magazine.
It was editor Andrew London who came up with the idea of using the Christmas card photo as the film poster and also came up with the famous tagline: " It's 22 years later and Norman Bates is coming home ".
The video stars Madonna and her longtime backup singer Niki Haris and actress Debi Mazar as well as comedian Sacha Baron Cohen, as his famous character Ali G. Her manager, Caresse Norman, said about Baron Cohen's collaboration: " We came up with the video idea, and she thought he would be great in it.
In the early 1970s, the desire to improve the durability of the waterjet nozzle led Ray Chadwick, Michael Kurko, and Joseph Corrivaeu of the Bendix Corporation to come up with the idea of using corundum crystal to form a waterjet orifice, while Norman Franz expanded on this and created a waterjet nozzle with an orifice as small as 0. 002 inches ( 0. 05mm ) that operated at pressures up to 70, 000psi ( 483 MPa ).

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It has been characterized by Sergei Starostin as " an idea now completely discarded ".
Although it's increasingly common for couples – particularly younger couples – to have " power neutral " relationships and / or play styles, activities and relationships within a BDSM context are often characterized by the participants ' taking on complementary, but unequal roles ; thus, the idea of informed consent of both the partners becomes essential.
Postmodern critical research is also characterized by what is called, the crisis of representation, which rejects the idea that a researcher ’ s work is considered an “ objective depiction of a stable other ” ( Lindlof & Taylor, 2002, p. 53 ).
In 2010: Odyssey Two, Clarke speaks through the character of Dr. Chandra ( he originally spoke through Dr. Floyd until Chandra was awoken ), who characterized this idea as: " tter nonsense!
In his Altaic Etymological Dictionary, co-authored with Anna V. Dybo and Oleg A. Mudrak, Sergei Starostin characterized the Ural – Altaic hypothesis as " an idea now completely discarded " ( 2003: 8 ).
During the 19th century the idea that men were everywhere and always the same that had characterized both classical antiquity and the Enlightenment was exchanged for a more organic and dynamic evolutionary concept of human history.
The empirical method is generally characterized by the collection of a large amount of data before much speculation as to their significance, or without much idea of what to expect, and is to be contrasted with more theoretical methods in which the collection of empirical data is guided largely by preliminary theoretical exploration of what to expect.
Sales were further hampered by the backfiring of Adams ' announcement that he would dedicate a strip to Dilbert having sex if the book became the number one seller on Amazon. com, a marketing promotion that Adams himself characterized as " what will someday be hailed as the worst idea of the century.
In his dissertations, which were published in French in 1928, he demonstrated that the Homeric style is characterized by the extensive use of fixed expressions, or ' formulas ', adapted for expressing a given idea under the same metrical conditions.
" Ranke objected to philosophy of history, particularly as practiced by Hegel, claiming that Hegel ignored the role of human agency in history, which was too essential to be " characterized through only one idea or one word " or " circumscribed by a concept.
That is, schizophrenia is characterized by failing to encode themselves as the source of the idea, compounded by attributing these ideas / beliefs to an external source, all of which leads to those individuals with schizophrenia exhibiting behaviours typical of those with source amnesia ; they misattribute the source of their knowledge / ideas / beliefs.
He re-examined all the texts and wrote a number of dissertations, which were dominated by his general idea and characterized by a total disregard for the results of such historical disciplines as diplomatic.
Ancient Egyptian art is characterized by the idea of order.
Errol Wayne Stevens, of the California Historical Society, notes several contemporary reviews of the novel in which writers dismissed the idea that Ramona could have come from a race which they characterized as " dull, heavy and unimpressionable ," and " lazy, cruel, cowardly, and covetous.
This phase, more common among children, is characterized by the idea that rules come from authority figures in one's life such as parents, teachers, and God.
Its remains, characterized by the prang ( reliquary towers ) and gigantic monasteries, give an idea of its past splendour.
The symphony is characterized by its use of string and woodwind solos ; the first movement opens with a long and discursive clarinet solo over a timpani roll ; this idea returns at the start of the fourth movement, fortissimo in the strings, with wind and brass chordal accompaniment ), and subsequent movements include violin, viola, and cello solos.
Rouch's practice as a filmmaker for over sixty years in Africa, was characterized by the idea of shared anthropology.
Joel Spolsky, a computer technology reviewer, also criticized the device as " not solving a problem " and characterized the venture as a " feeble business idea ".
Kurzweil lays forth his idea that the fate of the universe is to progress through six different epochs, characterized by the major paradigm shift that takes place after each one.
Various connecting threads among these varied uprisings include a concern for the " Rights of Man " and freedom of the individual ; an idea ( often predicated on John Locke or Jean-Jacques Rousseau ) of popular sovereignty ; belief in a " social contract ", which in turn was often codified in written constitutions ; a certain complex of religious convictions often associated with Deism or Voltairean agnosticism, and characterized by veneration of reason ; abhorrence of feudalism and often of monarchy itself.
Walker's theory rests on the idea that abusive relationships, once established, are characterized by a predictable repetitious pattern of abuse, whether emotional, psychological or physical, with psychological abuse nearly always preceding and accompanying physical abuse.
The fallback voting procedure is sometimes characterized by a relatively high vote required for approval, such as 80 %, with the idea that this approximates decision by consensus.
The idea that beauty and art were characterized by perfection, was subsequently embraced by Plato, who believed that art ought to be " apt, suitable, without deviations " — in short, " perfect.

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