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newspaper and asked
" The articles were popular enough that he was asked to join the staff of the newspaper.
He also asked permission to publish his manuscript ( which accompanied the letter ) in a newspaper to explain the dangers posed by this kind of defense.
The newspaper was asked to organize a competition, after which each of the successful participants was contacted and asked whether they would be prepared to undertake " a particular type of work as a contribution to the war effort ".
" Goebbels asked rhetorically in a debate with Theodor Vahlen, Gauleiter ( regional party head ) of Pomerania, in the Rhineland party newspaper National-sozialistische Briefe ( National-Socialist Letters ), of which he was editor, in mid-1925.
< p > A newspaper once wrote and asked me what the O stands for.
When asked by the Dutch newspaper Volkskrant whether he hated Islam, he replied:
The final judgment was in favour of the funk R & B band and the ex-Popstars then asked readers of UK tabloid newspaper, The Sun to suggest a new name.
When asked, Bengston states that flight 107 from Buffalo landed safely with full crew and passengers and shows him a newspaper article to prove it, but further questions by Sheckly reveal that the only plane that the airline ever lost was a flight 107 from Buffalo, about 17 or 18 years ago.
Stowe, unable to bear the public attacks on her brother, fled to Florida but asked family members to send her newspaper reports.
Soon thereafter, he was asked by his former co-worker, Charlie Hume, to relocate to Los Angeles, to help work with him at the fictitious Los Angeles Tribune, as the paper's City Editor, returning him to newspaper work.
The Party newspaper reported that Nosaka, when asked if he had any reply to the charges against him, would only state: " I have nothing to say ".
A New York book publisher read Hearth's newspaper story and asked her to write a full-length book on the sisters.
In an interview he gave to The Times newspaper in 2010, when asked which performances from Led Zeppelin's career stand out to him now, he made reference to these gigs:
According to a newspaper interview with a voice talent manager, " Since the Yamato boom, the word ' seiyū ' has become instantly recognized, before that actors and actresses who introduced themselves as seiyū were often asked, ' You mean you work for Seiyu supermarket?
In 1908, Foster asked Jesse H. Jones, a local businessman and prominent builder, to construct a new office and plant for the paper, " and offered half-interest in the newspaper as a down payment, with twenty years to pay the remainder.
The real attraction of the spelling and pronunciation now in effect is made clear in a newspaper article of the time: “ We are daily asked how to pronounce this beautiful looking name.
Kenny wanted his " obscure joke " to be suppressed and specifically asked journalists not to report it, though Enda's " chortling repetition of the inflammatory word " was carried by the Sunday Independent newspaper.
" ABC executives resisted Horne's demand ", according to the Associated Press report, " but Jackson representatives told the trade newspaper that she left willingly after Horne and her daughter, Gail Lumet Buckley, asked that she not take part.
To strengthen ownership base of fledgeling Het Parool, De Persgroep, the biggest newspaper publisher of Belgium, was asked to take a substantial minorityshare in the newly set-up Het Parool bv alongside minority participations by both staff and readers.
One such colleague, The O ' Rahilly, ran the league's newspaper, An Claidheamh Soluis, and in October 1913 asked MacNeill to write an editorial for it on a subject more broad than Gaelic language issues.
In a newspaper interview, Holliday was once asked if his conscience ever troubled him.
Following the failure of the projected law on lodgings, he gave a well-remembered speech on Radio Luxembourg on 1 February 1954, and asked Le Figaro, a conservative newspaper which, as he said, was read by " the powerful ", to publish his call:
In an interview with The Kentucky Kernel, the University of Kentucky's student newspaper, Chandler was asked about his controversial comments the previous year, which were addressed in the book.
When asked about recent newspaper reports that showed that roughly half of the voters still had not decided whom to vote for, he replied “ If they still have no interest in the election, it would be all right if they just slept in on that day .”

newspaper and Evelyn
This does not mean that people must choose only one path, multiple roles can be taken on by each individual ( i. e. Evelyn can be the point guard on the basketball team and the editor of her school newspaper ).
The town has a volunteer managed website dedicated to the town, Mount Evelyn Online and also a monthly community newspaper, the m2.
The website's name comes from the fictional newspaper in Evelyn Waugh's 1938 novel Scoop.
The character of Lord Monomark is based on Lord Beaverbrook, who once employed Evelyn Waugh as a writer for his newspaper, the Sunday Express.
" I'd watch from the kitchen window ," 89-year-old Evelyn Barss told the Telegraph of Nashua newspaper in a 2005 story.

newspaper and professor
* John James Maximilian Oertel ( 1811 – 1882 ), born in Ansbach, was a Lutheran clergyman who later converted to Roman Catholicism, became a professor of German at Fordham University in the United States, and later edited and founded several newspapers in the United States, including one that would become the leading German-language newspaper in the county, Baltimore's Kirchenzeitung.
" He was heavily influenced by several teachers at the school, including the professor of ethics, Yang Changji, who urged Mao and his other students to read a radical newspaper, New Youth ( Hsien Ch ' ing-nien ), which was the creation of his friend Chen Duxiu ( 1879 – 1942 ), Dean of the Faculty of Letters at Peking University.
Hollywood casting directors strolled through shopping malls in Kansas City, looking for local people to fill small and supporting roles, while the daily newspaper in Lawrence ran an advertisement calling for local residents of all ages to sign up for jobs as a large number of extras in the film and a professor of theater and film at the University of Kansas was hired to head up the local casting of the movie.
After this release, he worked as a professor of philosophy and literature at Louisiana State Seminary ( now Louisiana State University ), as a county judge, and then as a newspaper editor ; his controversial military service was always a factor in forcing his job changes.
" In the same newspaper article on this book, Conservative Rabbi Jerome Epstein, vice president of the United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism and Orthodox Rabbi Lawrence Shiffman, professor of Judaic Studies at New York University also stated that Harris-Shapiro was egregiously incorrect.
The first Marathi newspaper was Darpan-a bilingual fortnightly in Englisha and Marathi, started by a professor of the Elphinstone College of Bombay.
After the Pittsburgh Courier, an African-American newspaper, ran a 1944 expose on St. Louis Archbishop John J. Glennon's interference with the admittance of a black student at the local Webster College, Father Claude Heithaus, professor of Classical Archaeology at Saint Louis University, delivered an angry sermon accusing his own institution of immoral behavior in its segregation policies.
Peter's life away from the Bugle's newspaper offices and Aunt May's Forest Hills home were almost never dealt with in these early episodes, and he was also never seen at college -— although he would sometimes visit various professors he clearly knew ( such as the opening of " Sub-Zero for Spidey ," where he went to see a professor by the name of " Smartyr ").
Martin Baumann, a professor of religion at the University of Lucerne, remarked in a newspaper interview " when I listen to his alarmingly superficial formulations in his talks I can understand his critics who say that he is presenting a watered-down ' instant Buddhism ', a sort of ' Buddhism light ' for the West.
His stunning victory in attaining the position as professor further became a platform for his even more ambitious goal ; to own a newspaper of his own by the age of thirty.
After only a year, on May 15, 1893, he became a Volapük professor ( reported in the newspaper " Nuns blefik se Volapükavol " ( Brief News in the World of Volapük ) the following year ).
At the end of 1874, he settled in Bucharest, where he became secretary of the Hurmuzachi Collection Committee, then he became a professor, and then an editor of the newspaper Timpul (" The Time ").
According to a 1956 newspaper profile, he became involved in the theater program at Marquette after encouragement by a university professor Father John J. Walsh.
Before serving as foreign minister, he was a local businessman, owner of an independent Liberian newspaper and a professor at the University of Liberia.
Charles Sumner " Chuck " Stone, Jr. ( born July 21, 1924 ) is a former Tuskegee Airman, an American newspaper editor, columnist, professor of journalism, and author.
Marchbanks was, in fact, a pseudonym used by Canadian novelist, playwright, critic, journalist, and professor Robertson Davies during his tenure as editor of the newspaper.
According to various sources the number of people to have been perished in Kurapaty is estimated to be the following: up to 7, 000 people ( according to attorney general of Belarus Bozhelko ), at least 30, 000 people ( according to attorney general of BSSR Tarnaŭski ), up to 100, 000 people ( according to “ Belarus ” reference book ), from 102, 000 to 250, 000 people ( according to the article by Zianon Pazniak in “ Litaratura i mastactva ” newspaper ), 250, 000 people ( according to Polish historian and professor of University of Wrocław Zdzisław Julian Winnicki ), and more ( according to the British historian Norman Davies ).
The school newspaper also printed a letter written by SAFE to a new professor on campus, telling him about the school ’ s new harassment code.
For a while he practised at the Bar and edited a newspaper before becoming professor of mathematics at the South African College, which later became the University of Cape Town.
In 2006, William L. Andrews, an English literature professor at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and Mitch Kachun, a history professor at Western Michigan University, brought to light Julia C. Collins ' The Curse of Caste ; or The Slave Bride ( 1865 ), first published in serial form in the Christian Recorder, the newspaper of the AME Church.
The Madonna Herald is the University's newspaper, which is produced by Madonna's Journalism Department headed by professor Neal Haldane.
After one early exhibition of French artists at the Boston Athenaeum including works by Millet and Rousseau, for instance, an art professor at Harvard had written a condemnation in a Boston newspaper.
Humayun's younger brother, Muhammed Zafar Iqbal, a university professor, is also a writer of mostly science fiction genre and a newspaper columnist.
Michael Collier, a poet and professor at the University of Maryland, College Park and director of the conference, told Seven Days newspaper of Vermont the event should not be confused with the more leisurely model of a writers ' retreat.

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