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publication and Gemini
A 2007 publication from Gemini is God Nose, a cast aluminum piece that is designed to hang from the ceiling.

publication and completes
* Joan Blaeu completes publication of his Atlas Maior ( Theatrum Orbis Terrarum ) in Amsterdam.
The publication of this monograph in 1845 completes the first and most active half of Murchison ’ s scientific career.

publication and ambitious
Following the publication of Mysterium and with the blessing of the Graz school inspectors, Kepler began an ambitious program to extend and elaborate his work.
Having secured a publication deal with Rainbird, a British software label owned by Telecomsoft, they began work producing an ambitious text adventure game that would become The Pawn.
Even more ambitious publication series, self-proclaimed " the first ever academical edition " ( the latter assertion being dismissed by sceptics ) compiled and edited by Sergey Zhiltsov, were published in Tula ( 1994 – 1998, 5 volumes ), Germany ( 1994, 7 volumes ) and Moscow ( 1997, 4 volumes ).
He is best known for his 1888 travel book Travels in Arabia Deserta, a work in two volumes which, though it had little immediate influence upon its publication, slowly became a kind of touchstone of ambitious travel writing, one valued as much for its language as for its content.
Upon publication, Angle of Repose was praised nearly unanimously by critics for being both "... the most ambitious and deeply realized of works " and on a larger scale, "... a major piece of literature ".
The publication of Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass opened several doors, not only for Douglass ' ambitious work, but also for the anti-slavery movement of that time.
This had an enormous impact on his life: he had very ambitious plans with the journal, intending to transform it into a nationwide left-wing publication that would attract all modernist and avant-gardiste artists from Slovene Lands and Yugoslavia, as well as serving as the platform for a radical Slovenian political agenda.
The ambitious list of topics which they selected for their initial publication were as follows:

publication and literary
There is ample literary evidence to further substantiate that " Chicano " is a self-declaration, as a large body of Chicano literature exists with publication dates far predating the 1950s.
Dada activities included public gatherings, demonstrations, and publication of art / literary journals ; passionate coverage of art, politics, and culture were topics often discussed in a variety of media.
Although many of his works appeared in print while a teenager, it was the publication of " Light breaks where no sun shines ", published in 1934, that caught the attention of the literary world.
Bulwer-Lytton's literary career began in 1820-with the publication of a book of poems-and spanned much of the nineteenth century.
After Kafka's death in 1924 his friend and literary executor Max Brod edited the text for publication by Verlag Die Schmiede.
A fanzine ( portmanteau of fan and magazine or-zine ) is a nonprofessional and nonofficial publication produced by fans of a particular cultural phenomenon ( such as a literary or musical genre ) for the pleasure of others who share their interest.
Admiring of Radiguet's great literary talent, Cocteau promoted his friend's works in his artistic circle and arranged for the publication by Grasset of Le Diable au corps ( a largely autobiographical story of an adulterous relationship between a married woman and a younger man ), exerting his influence to have the novel awarded the " Nouveau Monde " literary prize.
Before the advent of copyright, anonymous and pseudonymous publication was a common practice in the sixteenth century publishing world, and a passage in the Arte of English Poesie ( 1589 ), the leading work of literary criticism of the Elizabethan period and an anonymously published work itself, mentions in passing that literary figures in the court who wrote " commendably well " circulated their poetry only among their friends, " as if it were a discredit for a gentleman to seem learned " ( Book 1, Chapter 8 ).
Nevertheless, Henry sponsored the publication of Edmund's early poetry, which gave the younger man entrée to new friends of literary importance, and the two men " came out of the years of conflict with their relationship wary but intact.
* Puck ( literary magazine ), a 1990s publication
By the time it ceased regular publication it had backed away from the science fiction genre itself, styling itself as an experimental literary journal.
In response to the publication of Thomas Mann's The Black Swan, Adorno penned a long letter to the author, who then approved its publication in the literary journal Akzente.
Sometime after the publication of the Eclogues ( probably before 37 BC ), Virgil became part of the circle of Maecenas, Octavian's capable agent d ' affaires who sought to counter sympathy for Antony among the leading families by rallying Roman literary figures to Octavian's side.
The publication of Ferdydurke, his first novel, brought him acclaim in literary circles.
Today, this version of the novel is considered to be a significant literary event in the history of Argentine literature ; however, when published it did not bring any great renown to the author, nor did the publication of Gombrowicz's drama Ślub in Spanish ( The Marriage, El Casamiento ) in 1948.
Its publication also extended Willkie's contacts with the world of literary critics and film executives.
In Beza's literary activity as well as in his life, distinction must be made between the period of the humanist ( which ended with the publication of his Juvenilia ) and that of the ecclesiastic.
The publication of the extremely significant first Welsh translation of the Bible by William Morgan in 1588 greatly advanced the position of Welsh as a literary language.
The publication Der Ruf ( The Call ) was a popular literary magazine first published in 1945 by Alfred Andersch and edited by Hans Werner Richter.
The movement spread to Ireland, representing an important time for the nation's cultural development, a visual counterpart to the literary revival of the same time and was a publication of Irish nationalism.
Candidates must be able to write in both English and French, must have a substantial publication history ( including poetry ) displaying literary excellence and must have written work reflecting Canada, among other criteria.
This festival was brought to literary renown with the 1926 publication of Ernest Hemingway's novel, The Sun Also Rises.

publication and circle
In January 1932, the New York City circle, which by then included future comic book editors Julius Schwartz and Mort Weisinger, brought out the first issue of their own publication, The Time Traveller, with Forrest J Ackerman of the embryonic Los Angeles group as a contributing editor.
What incensed the people most against him was the way in which he put the king completely on one side ; and this feeling was all the stronger as, outside a very narrow court circle, nobody seems to have believed that Christian VII was really mad, but only that his will had been weakened by habitual ill usage ; and this opinion was confirmed by the publication of the cabinet order of 14 July 1771, appointing Struensee " gehejme kabinetsminister " or " Geheimekabinetsminister ", with authority to issue cabinet orders which were to have the force of royal ordinances, even if unprovided with the royal sign-manual.
This was accommodated by Perthe's Almanach de Gotha ( which categorised princely families by rank until it ceased publication after 1944 ) by inserting the offspring of such marriages in the third section of the almanac under entries denoted by a symbol ( a dot within a circle ) that " signifies some princely houses which, possessing no specific princely patent, have passed from the first part, A, or from the second part into the third part in virtue of special agreements.
“ On these occasions ,” Chamberlain noted, “ a chosen circle of friends, mostly young, were favored with the freedom of her house, the rallying point being, however, the reading before publication, of the successive chapters of her Uncle Tom ’ s Cabin, and the frank discussion of them .” In 2001 Bowdoin College purchased the house, together with a newer attached building, and was able to raise the substantial funds necessary to restore the house.
The Swiss journal Der Kreis (" the circle ") was the only homosexual publication in Europe to publish during the Nazi era.
Before the publication of Lindemann's proof, it was known that if π were transcendental, then the ancient and celebrated problem of squaring the circle by compass and straightedge would be solved in the negative.
Berezovsky entered the Kremlin ’ s inner circle in 1993 through arranging for the publication of Yeltsin's memoirs and befriended Valentin Yumashev, the President's ghost-writer.
Their prospectus for the publication, published November 21, 1846, announced their intentions to create a magazine " to circle around the family table ".
Soon after the publication of this volume Madame Ackermann moved back to Paris, where she gathered round her a circle of friends, but published nothing further except a prose volume, the Pensées d ' un solitaire (" Thoughts of a Recluse ", 1883 ), to which she prefixed a short autobiography.
There his first publication appeared, a Recherche des antiquités et curiosités de la ville de Lyon and he entered into correspondence with a wider circle of savants: the abbé Claude Nicaise at Dijon, du Cange at Paris, the erudite circles that gravitated to le Grand Dauphin and the duc d ' Aumont.
Kinsey makes Milk his personal assistant despite his inexperience, but he turns out to be a quick learner, and thus the young man becomes the first member of what will be “ the inner circle ”: a handful of men ( and, up to a point, also their wives ) who furiously collaborate under Kinsey ’ s dictatorial rule towards the publication of the two volumes later referred to as the Kinsey Report.
Following the publication, Bogdanovich was recognized as the foremost Russian practitioner of light poetry and gained admission into the literary circle of Princess Dashkova, while Catherine II of Russia engaged him to write several comedies for her Hermitage Theatre.

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