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Arthur H. Robinson, an American cartographer influential in thematic cartography, stated that a map not properly designed " will be a cartographic failure.
Giger's style and thematic execution have been influential.
Jekyll's series of thematic gardening books emphasized the importance and value of natural plantings and were influential in the U. S. In 1913 Beatrix married Max Farrand, the accomplished historian at Stanford University in California and Yale University in Connecticut, and the first director of the Huntington Library in California.
That paper, in Stephen Scobie's words ' a vastly influential essay ', almost immediately discredited thematic criticism in Canada and, forty years later, reverberates as well within Canadian postcolonial studies.

influential and pieces
" Adams uses this concept in many of his influential pieces post-Nixon in China.
Equally influential, if not more so, however, have been earlier pieces of political fiction such as Gulliver's Travels ( 1726 ), Candide ( 1759 ) and Uncle Tom's Cabin ( 1852 ).
Together, their work constitutes the Scott-Strachey approach to denotational semantics ; it constitutes one of the most influential pieces of work in theoretical computer science and can perhaps be regarded as founding one of the major schools of computer science.
One of Zitkala-Ša's most influential pieces of political writing, this article was published in 1923 by the Indian Rights Association.
From 1857 to 1859, Richard Wagner composed the opera Tristan and Isolde, now considered one of the most influential pieces of music of the 19th century.
By mid-decade, The Heritage Foundation had emerged as a key organization in the national conservative movement, publishing influential reports on domestic and defense issues, as well as pieces by prominent conservative figures, such as Bob Dole and Pat Robertson.
He authored a highly political report on the 1770 Boston Massacre that has been described by historian Francis Walett as one of the most influential pieces of writing that shaped public opinion in the colonies.
He produced four livres of harpsichord pieces that represent the summit of the French harpsichord school, authored an influential and historically important treatise on harpsichord playing ( L ' art de toucher le clavecin ), and produced a number of other, sacred and secular works, that are still well known today.
In factual detail, the text describes the events of his life and is considered to be one of the most influential pieces of literature to fuel the abolitionist movement of the early 19th century in the United States.
This became one of the most famous and influential pieces of art in history, and one of the earliest examples of the found art movement.
The furniture Breuer designed whilst at Isokon are highly influential pieces of the modernist movement, and included chairs, tables and the Long Chair.
McClure's Magazine published influential pieces by respected journalists and authors including Ida Tarbell, Upton Sinclair, Burton J. Hendrick, Rudyard Kipling, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Robert Lewis Stevenson, Willa Cather, and Lincoln Steffens.
The pieces became influential in art circles and many were acquired by art museums.
In the 19th century, Richard Wagner composed the opera Tristan und Isolde, now considered one of the most influential pieces of music from the century.
Jugged Hare is described in the influential 18th century cookbook, The Art of Cookery by Hannah Glasse, with a recipe titled, " A Jugged Hare ," that begins, " Cut it into little pieces, lard them here and there ...." The recipe goes on to describe cooking the pieces of hare in water in a jug that is set within a bath of boiling water to cook for three hours.
* Los Angeles: influential art and intriguing graffiti pieces throughout the city.

influential and ran
His mother, known as Dolly, was influential in the neighborhood and in local Democratic Party circles, but also ran an illegal abortion business from her home ; she was arrested several times and convicted twice for this offense.
Since prince-episcopal sees were so influential, competing candidates usually ran for them.
* Liebig Extract of Meat Company, which ran a very large and influential beef extract factory in Fray Bentos for 100 years
* Carl Ferdinand von Arlt ( 1812 – 1887 ), the elder ( Austrian ) proved that myopia is largely due to an excessive axial length, published influential textbooks on eye disease, and ran annual eye clinics in needy areas long before the concept of volunteer eye camps became popular.
In 1966 The Beatles, regarded as one of the most popular and influential rock bands of their era, ran into trouble with many of their American fans when John Lennon jokingly offered his opinion that Christianity was dying and that the Beatles were " more popular than Jesus now ".
When they came to the West, they ministered to Indians in the Northwest, Irish-Americans in San Francisco and Mexican Americans in the South West ; they also ran the nation's most influential Catholic seminary, in Woodstock, Md.
In 1946 Morley brought in filmmaker Frank Stauffacher to found SFMOMA ’ s influential Art in Cinema film series, which ran for nine years.
The Old Grey Whistle Test ( usually abbreviated to Whistle Test or OGWT ) is an influential BBC2 television music show that ran from 1971 to 1987.
The state-run and influential Kayhan newspaper, whose managing editor is appointed by Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Khamenei, ran nearly three dozen articles defaming the Bahá ' í Faith.
When switching to the Ford 2. 6 engine the Ace chassis numbers ran " RS ..." for Ruddspeed as Ken Rudd may have been influential in the choice of engine.
The Jewish Telegraphic Agency has stated that Novak " ran a running battle with pro-Israel groups, claiming they were unduly influential in Washington " and that he " excoriated Jews in public service who were not shy about their faith ".
Thomas Abernethy of Mississippi said that Rayburn was the most influential Speaker in history because he could " work with liberals and conservatives, ran the House with a firm hand but was generous.
By 1912, the Social Democrats, with an explicitly anti-antisemitic program, were the largest party in the German Reichstag, and the Progressives ran very strongly as well ... Formally, at least, the Jews had been fully emancipated with the establishment of the German Empire, although they were kept out of certain influential occupations, enjoyed extraordinary prosperity ... Germans intermarried with Jews: in the 1930s some 50, 000 Jews were living in mixed German-Jewish marriages, so at least 50, 000 Germans, and presumably parts of their families, had familial contact with the Jews.
His magnum opus was Ecological Genetics, which ran to four editions and was widely influential.
Ford's magnum opus was Ecological genetics, which ran to four editions and was widely influential.
Upshur was elected to a term in the Virginia House of Delegates in 1812, was Commonwealth's Attorney for Richmond ( 1816 – 1823 ), ran unsuccessfully for the U. S. Congress, returned to the legislature from 1825 to 1827, was elected to the Virginia General Court in 1826, and was an influential delegate to the Virginia State Constitutional Convention of 1829 – 1830.
Lang's Algebra, a graduate-level introduction to abstract algebra, was a highly influential text that ran through numerous updated editions.
Project Interchange, a previously independent body that ran seminars in Israel for influential Americans, became part of AJC.
He became a member of a highly political and influential law firm out of law school in his home town community and soon ran for office as a state legislator in the House of Representatives.
Earlier, he had cut a cover version of D-Train's most influential hit " You're the One For Me ", segued with his own compositions " Daybreak " and " A. M ." Hardcastle also wrote the theme tune for Saturday Live, a popular entertainment show which ran from 1985-1987.
Aside from creating the most influential protocol for networking computer bulletin boards, Jennings built Wired magazine's first internet presence, wrote the portable BIOS that led to Phoenix Technologies BIOS, ran an early regional internet service provider, The Little Garden ( later incorporated as TLGnet, Inc ), and maintains an informal archive of Cold War science and technology.
Kennon took advantage of his growing circle of influential friends and in 1940 ran for justice of the state's Second Circuit Court of Appeal, based in Shreveport.
From 1947 until 1963, he and his wife Marcia ran the most successful and influential membership film society in North American history, at its height boasting 7000 members.
The Milgram experiment ran by Stanley Milgram provided some of the most stunning insights into how influential authority can be over others.

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