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Nonetheless, the King's brother, Louis of Valois, Duke of Orléans, who had arrived late, approached with a lighted torch in order to discover the identity of the masqueraders, and he set one of them on fire.
In his latest work, Akerlof and collaborator Rachel Kranton of Duke University introduce social identity into formal economic analysis, creating the field of Identity Economics.
However the titles were mostly anonymous, and the identity of the sitter not always disclosed ; the Duke and Duchess of Devonshire had a portrait of one of Freud's daughters as a baby for several years before he mentioned who the model was.
He refers to the killer as “ S ” throughout the article without ever identifying him, but the identity of “ S ” is widely presumed to be Prince Albert Victor, Duke of Clarence and Avondale, HM Queen Victoria's grandson and heir presumptive to the throne.
Owen Flanagan of Duke University, a leading consciousness researcher, writes that " Evidence strongly suggests that humans in all cultures come to cast their own identity in some sort of narrative form.
Theories about his identity made at the time included that he was a Marshal of France ; or the English Richard Cromwell, son of Oliver Cromwell ; or François, Duke of Beaufort.
Duke allegedly conducted a direct-mail appeal in 1987, using the identity and mailing-list of the Georgia Forsyth County Defense League without permission.
The lineage of the 8th Regiment has been perpetuated since 2006 by the Duke of Lancaster's Regiment ( King's, Lancashire and Border ), which has incorporated aspects of the 8th's regimental identity.
Although the identity of the hoax's perpetrator is unknown, several authors consider John Montagu, 2nd Duke of Montagu, to have been responsible.
The call for vaccination rather than culling to preserve what is considered a part of the traditional identity of the fells and moors was led by parties – such as the Duke of Westminster, Earl Peel, Lord Barnard and Lord Lonsdale – who wished to save the hill sheep on their lands.
He helps Viola become a page to Duke Orsino and keeps her identity a secret.
In the final episode, after a saga which involved Edmund and the Prince swapping coats and assuming each other's identity to protect the Prince from the vengeance of the Duke of Wellington, Blackadder is shot at point-blank range by a cannon, but survives because of a metal cigarillo case that the Duke had given him.
The false identity was necessary as he had to pass by the territories of the family enemy, the Duke of Savoy, who made an unsuccessful attempt on Galeazzo's life.
In order to save Koji and protect his adoptive homeworld from destruction, Daisuke is forced to return to his true identity as Duke Fleed.
Koji discovers Duke Fleed's true identity and their bitter rivalry soon turns to friendship.
Hess then revealed for the first time his true identity, saying that he had seen the Duke when he was at the Olympic games at Berlin in 1936.

identity and is
Within this frame of reference policies appropriate to claims advanced in the name of the Jews depend upon which Jewish identity is involved, as well as upon the nature of the claim, the characteristics of the claimant, the justifications proposed, and the predispositions of the community decision makers who are called upon to act.
if he instructs them in how to evaluate a work, he is helping them to achieve their own identity.
Upon receipt of an application which the Export-Import Bank is prepared to consider, the Export-Import Bank will inform the Department of Economic Affairs of the identity of the applicant, the nature of the proposed business, the amount of the proposed loan, and the general purposes for which the loan proceeds would be expended.
But in such an important question, we would be satisfied if the judgment were that the principal objection to the identity of forces which produce electricity and magnetism were only a difficulty, and not a thing which is contrary to it.
We shall find a polynomial Af such that Af is the identity on Af and is zero on the other Af, and so that Af, etc..
It was because of this chain-reaction as much as for any other reason -- that is, because of the growing independence of the planar unit in collage as a shape -- that the identity of depicted objects, or at least parts of them, re-emerged in Braque's and Picasso's papiers colles and continued to remain more conspicuous there -- but only as flattened silhouettes -- than in any of their paintings done wholly in oil before the end of 1913.
Nothing in all this is autobiographical: unlike the poets of Deor and Widsith, the poet of Beowulf is not concerned with his own identity ; ;
This last `` rampage '' is only the prelude to the vicious blow upon her head, `` dealt by some unknown hand '' whose identity is later revealed not verbally but through a manual action -- the tracing of Orlick's hammer upon a slate.
It is the similarity between Estella's hands and Molly's ( `` The action of her fingers was like the action of knitting '' ) that provides Pip with a vital clue to the real identity of both and establishes a symbolic connection between the underworld of crime and the genteel cruelty of Satis House.
Our discussion does not utilize all the identity crises postulated by Erikson, but is intended to demonstrate the utility of his theoretical schema for studying unwed mothers.
Hypothesizing a series of developmental stages that begin in the individual's infancy and end in his old age, Erikson has indicated that the adolescent is faced with a series of identity crises.
The vulnerability of Protestantism to social differences stems from the peculiar role of the new religious style in middle-class life, where the congregation is a vehicle of social and economic group identity and must conform, therefore, to the principle of economic integration.
It now becomes evident that the denominational church is intimately involved with the economy of middle-class culture, for it serves to crystallize the social class identity of middle-class residential groupings.
It could be argued that any fellowship which centers in residential neighborhoods is doomed to become an expression of the panic for stable identity among the middle classes.
Whatever projection one makes, the striking fact about congregational and parochial life is the extent to which it is a vehicle of the social identity of middle-class people.
Every community, if it is alive has a spirit, and that spirit is the center of its unity and identity.
The truth is that any revival of traditional and indigenous religion will serve to promote that sense of identity and Volksgeist which these young nations very much need.
At Eretria the identity of an excavated 7th and 6th century temple to Apollo Daphnephoros, " Apollo, laurel-bearer ", or " carrying off Daphne ", a " place where the citizens are to take the oath ", is identified in inscriptions.
* The Afroasiatic identity of Ongota is also broadly questioned, as is its position within Afroasiatic among those who accept it, due to the " mixed " appearance of the language and a paucity of research and data.

identity and uncertain
The dating of this is uncertain, as are his enemies ' identity.
The identity is seen as uncertain:
The identity of the Majas are uncertain.
Further than their arthropod status, the identity of these early herbivores is uncertain.
The identity of the mother of some of Llywelyn's children before this union is uncertain, but the following are recorded in contemporary or near-contemporary records.
* Fisher Library in the University of Sydney has a first-edition copy, annotated by a mathematician of uncertain identity and corresponding notes from Newton himself.
The identity of the inventor remains uncertain.
* The Rose of Sharon, a flower of uncertain identity mentioned in English language translations of the Bible
Doc Holliday ( identity uncertain in this photo )
The exact identity of Æthelric is uncertain.
The identity of the first pitcher to throw a knuckleball is uncertain, but it appears to have been developed in the early 20th century.
Although some have suggested that the editor of the text is Tertullian, the editor ’ s identity remains uncertain.
Some of these subspecies are very similar and the identity of some populations, such as those on Taiwan, is uncertain.
The identity of a few additional isolated premolars assigned to Ferugliotherium, some resembling multituberculates, is also uncertain.
The identity of her mother is uncertain as Crispo had two known wives.
Stern: Jewish guerrilla leader, Jerusalem ( Note: identity uncertain, best possible match is Avraham Stern )
Yet " oth men, like so many of Hitchcock's protagonists, are insecure and uncertain of their identity.
Scholar Carolyne Larrington says that the identity of Œdi is uncertain ; it has been theorized that this may simply be Óðr, or that the figure may be another lover of Freyja's.
On April 3, federal agents ambushed and killed Eddie Green, though he was unarmed and they were uncertain of his identity.
Although Hud, at times, is identified with Eber of the Old Testament, his true Biblical identity remains uncertain.
An Icelander whose father's identity is uncertain may also carry a matronymic name.
He was uncertain of their ethnic identity:
( Hebrew חבצלת ) is a flower of uncertain identity translated as the Rose of Sharon in English language translations of the Bible.
The earliest description of the cardoon may come from the fourth century BC Greek writer Theophrastus, under the name (), although the exact identity of this plant is uncertain.

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