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Perhaps the most definitive usage of the pseudonym for his hometown, in Summer Morning, Summer Night, a collection of short stories and vignettes exclusively about Green Town, Bradbury returns to the signature locale as a look back at the rapidly disappearing small-town world of the American heartland, which was the foundation of his roots.
What they do show is that the fairy tale has ancient roots, older than the Arabian Nights collection of magical tales ( compiled circa 1500 AD ), such as Vikram and the Vampire, and Bel and the Dragon.
The collection has its roots in a meeting between Bach and Frederick II on May 7, 1747.
The Southern Agrarians ( also known as the Twelve Southerners, the Vanderbilt Agrarians, the Nashville Agrarians, the Tennessee Agrarians, or the Fugitive Agrarians ) were a group of twelve American writers, poets, essayists, and novelists, all with roots in the South, who joined together to write a pro-Southern agrarian manifesto, a collection of essays published in 1930 entitled I'll Take My Stand: The South and the Agrarian Tradition.
According to the BBC, it " started life as a jig with Irish roots, whose first appearance seems to be in a collection published in London in 1661 entitled ' An Antidote Against Melancholy ', where it is set to the words ' There was an old man of Waltham Cross '.
In 1992 he released his debut collection of poetry Peachy twilight, which is devoted to the themes of family roots in Zemplin area and individual-collective past.
Simpson was influenced by his Jamaican roots ; his father's blue beat, ska and Trojan reggae record collection, his mother's Pentecostal church sessions and the Jamaican sound system parties in Manchester's Moss Side area where he grew up.
Through the years, as Breasted built up the collection of the Haskell Oriental Museum, he dreamed of establishing a research institute, “ a laboratory for the study of the rise and development of civilization ” that would trace Western civilization to its roots in the ancient Middle East.
After a brief hiatus Hillman and Pedersen returned with Way Out West ( 2002 ), a 17-track collection of country, roots rock and Americana ; this was followed by The Other Side ( 2005 ).
This new collection of 6 × 9 hardcover comics for children represents the first time anyone has published comics specifically for young children learning to read, and brings Mouly ( together with Spiegelman, who is an advisor ) full-circle back to her roots as a small publisher and confirms her as one of comics ' most persistent groundbreakers.
There was also ' grass roots support ' for the reopening of Luna Park ; one example of this was the collection of a 5, 000 signature petition by a pair of high school students.
The idea of The Monster Show disc collection has its roots in spring 2004, around the release of The Monsterican Dream album.
In 1991 after the break-up of the Soviet Union he released music under the name " the BG-Band ", " The Russian Album ", a collection of melancholic folk songs influenced by his travels all over Russia and demonstrating a return to his Russian roots.
* The full collection of U. K. primary law, including the All England Law Reports and The Law Reports, the CaseSearch citator and Halsbury ’ s ® Is It in Force ?, covering the roots of common law principles
In 2002, Pam was signed by Sony Music Entertainment / Epic Records roots subsidiary Lucky Dog and debuted It's All Relative: Tillis Sings Tillis, a collection of her father's material that finally found her embracing his legacy on her own terms.
The " fiery collection of roots rock, balls-out country, and hilarious snippets from Country Dick's twisted subconscious " included King of the Hobos, Dave Alvin's Rich Man's Town, Paul Kamanski's Indigo Rider, a cover of Tom Petty's Listen to Her Heart.
He had strong roots in that state attested to in his collection Wyoming Sun.
* Juneberry78s. com Roots Music Listening Room — large collection of mp3 files of various Library of Congress and early commercial recordings of traditional and roots music from Appalachia and other regions
Among artists with roots in Alabama, which works are presented in collection of the Huntsville Museum of Art are Richmond Burton, Nall Hollis, David Parrish and Stephen Rolfe Powell.

roots and reach
Every morning early, in the summer, we searched the trunks of the trees as high as we could reach for the locust shells, carefully detached their hooked claws from the bark where they hung, and stabled them, a weird faery herd, in an angle between the high roots of the tulip tree, where no grass grew in the dense shade.
The roots of Hogmanay perhaps reach back to the celebration of the winter solstice among the Norse, as well as incorporating customs from the Gaelic celebration of Samhain.
Albert Eulenburg ( 1914 ) noted a commonality across the paraphilias, using the terminology of his time, " All the forms of sexual perversion ... have one thing in common: their roots reach down into the matrix of natural and normal sex life ; there they are somehow closely connected with the feelings and expressions of our physiological erotism.
Often the center has a chimney of sorts built with sticks and then lined with feedbags or grasses that allows water placed at the center to flow out into the soil and reach the plants ' roots.
The hot turnip plant, indeed, does not thrive rapidly till its roots reach the dung, and the previous nourishment afforded them is often so scanty as to stunt them altogether before they get so far.
The roots of Judeo-Christian contemplation of the ways in which God chooses to remain hidden reach back into the biblical depiction of God, for example the lament of the Psalms, " My God, my God, why have you forsaken me ?.... I cry by day, but you do not answer ...." and Isaiah's declaration, " Truly you are a God who hides himself, O God of Israel, the Savior.
With the phloem destroyed, nutrients cannot reach the roots, and the tree / plant will die.
These deep roots also help prairie plants to reach water in even the driest conditions.
His ancestors had been in America for quite some time and his roots are believed to reach to the colonization of Jamestown, Virginia ( 1607 ) and the voyage of the Mayflower ( 1620 ).
The university's roots reach back to 1859, when a theological seminary was established with the encouragement of Maribor bishop and patriot Anton Martin Slomšek.
The roots of burial as a practice reach back into the Middle Palaeolithic and coincides with the appearance of Homo Sapiens Neanderthalensis and Homo Sapiens, in Europe and Africa respectively.
** Long tap roots to reach underground moisture
Once these roots reach the ground, they grow into woody trunks that can become indistinguishable from the main trunk.
Even the story of each aviator suggests roots in old Russian storytelling and narratives — virtuous heroes striving attempting to reach an end goal, encountering and conquering any obstacles in their path.
Regardless of their final innervation, the nerves that reach the thenar muscles arise from the C8 and T1 roots, pass through the lower trunk of the plexus, and then through the medial cord of the plexus.
It may have rooted in soil for underground plant parts like roots and tubers, pulled down branches to snap them and reach leaves, or stripped soft bark from tree trunks.
They have long tap roots to reach water that has seeped through the fan and hit an impermeable layer, sometimes collecting in springs and seeps.
It has roots in both the positivist view of the world, and the modern marketing viewpoint that marketing is an interactive process in which both the buyer and seller reach a satisfying agreement on the " four Ps " of marketing: Product, Price, Place ( location ) and Promotion.
Though not organized until 1800, the roots of the church reach back to 1767.
Martin Boehm. Though the church was not organized until 1800, its roots reach back to 1767.
However, the roots of civilization reach back to the period before writing — humanity's prehistory in the Paleolithic Era, or " Early Stone Age ".
In the Prose Edda, Urðarbrunnr is cited as one of three wells existing beneath three roots of Yggdrasil that reach into three distant, different lands ; the other two wells being Hvergelmir, located beneath a root in Niflheim, and Mímisbrunnr, located beneath a root near the home of the frost jötnar.
The roots of Merck reach back into the 17th Century.
For example, one of the roots that would have been cut by the wall surrounding the tree was placed inside a large pipe, so it could reach the soil beyond the wall without being damaged.
It was formally founded by the Commonwealth of Kentucky in 1906, though its roots reach back a quarter-century earlier.

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