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The principal aim of the writer appears to be to present moral and religious truth.
Sir David Brewster ( 11 December 1781 – 10 February 1868 ) was a Scottish physicist, mathematician, astronomer, inventor, writer and university principal.
He was the editor and principal writer of the American magazine Famous Monsters of Filmland, as well as an actor and producer ( Vampirella ).
Scott's work influenced the late 19th-century children's writer Howard Pyle's book The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood, which in turn established John as the principal villain within the traditional Robin Hood narrative.
He was the co-creator, main writer and a principal cast member of The Goon Show, performing a range of roles including the popular Eccles.
With all his faults he was a very great writer, and one of the principal pioneers of the romantic movement in Europe.
A Polish writer who used Latin as his principal vehicle of expression was Klemens Janicki ( Ianicius ), who became one of the most notable Latin poets of his time and was laureled by the Pope.
However, under the unusual rules for establishing writing credits on television series ( where writers are often credited as " producers "), the principal writer is almost always credited as an executive producer rather than the more descriptive title of " head writer ".
* Charles Gobinet, religious writer and teacher, early principal of the Collège du Plessis
Notably, Barry Took was the principal writer in the 1969 season ; executive producer George Schlatter, a Canadian, was influenced by Round the Horne on CBC repeats of BBC original programming, and searched out Took for his programme.
Cyrus Baldridge, its art director and principal illustrator, became a major illustrator of books and magazines, as well as a writer, print maker and stage designer.
* Ariadne is a principal character in the monumental series of music dramas conceived by the Canadian composer and writer R. Murray Schafer, in his " Patria Cycle ", including " The Princess of the Stars ," " Requiems for the Party Girl "
Against the backdrop of this development is another debate, one whose principal instigator is Arkady Bogdanov of the Russian contingent ( possibly named in homage to the Russian polymath and science fiction writer Alexander Bogdanov ).
In ancient Greece, the birthplace of European drama, the writer bore principal responsibility for the staging of his plays.
* Jean Toomer — Harlem Renaissance writer and poet, once served as a principal in Sparta
Playwright Patrick Marber, whose early collaborations with Coogan included The Day Today and being the principal writer of both radio and TV versions of Knowing Me, Knowing You ... with Alan Partridge, has also been working on the script, but the pair put their plans on hold following the London bombings, for fear the screenplay would appear in bad taste.
Arthur is also the principal character of an alternative history novel by the eccentric English writer Frederick Rolfe (' Baron Corvo '), entitled Hubert's Arthur, posthumously published by A. J.
He became the principal writer for Blackwood's, though never its nominal editor, the publisher retaining supervision even over Lockhart's and " Christopher North's " contributions, which were the making of the magazine.
Many people confused the version of The New Battle of New Orleans by its principal writer, Chuck Redden, with the version by Stevens.
From 1934 to 1946, Hazlitt was the principal editorial writer on finance and economics for The New York Times, writing both a signed weekly column along with most of the unsigned editorials on economics, producing a considerable volume of work.
The principal writer was John Philoponus, the great Aristotelian commentator ; the leaders were two bishops, Conon of Tarsus and Eugenius of Seleucia in Isauria, who were deposed by their comprovincials and took refuge at Constantinople where they found a powerful convert and protector in Athanasius the Monk, a grandson of the Empress Theodora.
She was a prolific writer on subjects quite removed from her principal field.
* Charles Jonathan Driver, principal between 1983 – 1989, was a well-known South African writer and poet ( usually published as CJ Driver ), who had gone into exile due to his opposition to Apartheid.
He mentioned theatre artist Prof. Maria Grzegorzewska, psychologist Irena Solska, Janina Buchholtz-Bukolska *, educator Irena Sawicka *, scouting activist Dr. Ewa Rybicka, school principal Irena Kurowska, Prof. Stanisław Ossowski and Prof. Maria Ossowska, zoo director Dr. Jan Żabiński * and his wife Antonina *, a writer, the unforgettable director of children's theatres Stefania Sempołowska, Jan Wesołowski *, Sylwia Rzeczycka *, Maria Łaska, Maria Derwisz-Parnowska ( later Kwiatowska *).

principal and was
Potemkin's Army of Ekaterinoslav, totaling, it was claimed, 40,000 regular troops and 6,000 irregulars of the Cossack Corps, had invested Islam's principal stronghold on the north shore of the Black Sea, the fortress town of Oczakov, and was preparing to test the Turk by land and sea.
But when the situation was so complicated that even Nogaret, one of the principal actors in the drama, could misinterpret the pope's motives, it is possible that Othon and his companions, equally baffled, attributed their difficulties to a more immediate cause.
Of course the principal factor in the whole experience was the kind of education he received.
More, the U.S. action was hailed by a principal opposition leader, Dr. Juan Bosch, as having saved `` many lives and many troubles in the near future ''.
Two of the principal addresses were delivered by prominent Protestants, and when the speaker was a Catholic, one `` discussant '' on the dais tended to be of another religious persuasion.
But in the moment of truth everyone could see that the U.S. was in reality the principal.
His teacher and his school principal were conferred with and everyone agreed that, if he kept up with a certain amount of work at home, there was little danger of his losing a term.
The principal theme of Thomas's poetry was the ambivalence of birth and death -- the pain of blood-stained creation.
For southeastern Louisiana, Mobile was the principal post, and it was to furnish supplies for trade to the north and east, in the region threatened by British traders.
On the middle Mississippi a principal post was to be located near the mouth of the Arkansas.
Each of the five principal posts was to have a director, responsible to a director-general at New Orleans.
The principal mauler, however, was Senator Joseph McCarthy.
The principal tactic in controlling the ball was giving it to Abner Haynes, the flashy halfback.
There was also the fact that by the time he meets Mr. Khrushchev, the President will have completed conversations with all the other principal Allied leaders.
South Philadelphia High's principal added that the current delay was caused by the `` pressure '' of a movie that the toneless lad was making.
William Joseph Slim, First Viscount Slim, former Governor General of Australia, was the principal British commander in the field during the Burma War.
Ships from the West Coast rotated on six-month tours of duty with the Seventh Fleet, and Yokosuka was the Seventh Fleet's principal port for maintenance, upkeep and shore liberty.
Apollo was worshipped as Actiacus ( ; Ἄκτιακός, Aktiakos, literally " Actian "), Delphinius ( ; Δελφίνιος, Delphinios, literally " Delphic "), and Pythius ( ; Πύθιος, Puthios, from Πυθώ, Pūthō, the area around Delphi ), after Actium ( Ἄκτιον ) and Delphi ( Δελφοί ) respectively, two of his principal places of worship.
But once Milne had, in his own words, " said goodbye to all that in 70, 000 words " ( the approximate length of his four principal children's books ), he had no intention of producing any reworkings lacking in originality, given that one of the sources of inspiration, his son, was growing older.
In process of time the title abbot was extended to clerics who had no connection with the monastic system, as to the principal of a body of parochial clergy ; and under the Carolingians to the chief chaplain of the king,, or military chaplain of the emperor, It even came to be adopted by purely secular officials.
Her daughter, born from her head as she was from Zeus's, demigod Annabeth Chase is one of the principal characters.
The last and principal acquisition was that of Toftfield ( afterwards named Huntlyburn ), purchased in 1817.

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