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self-professed and goal
Whether playing Dixieland, bebop, or avant-garde jazz, in big bands or in small groups, Manne's self-professed goal was to make the music swing.

self-professed and create
Noted comic book artist and self-professed Super Friends fan Alex Ross intended to create a modernized version of Black Vulcan for his rejected Captain Marvel series.

self-professed and information
During and after the meal, Sgabarizza once more discussed the journeys of the benandanti with both Gaspurotto and the miller Pietro Rotaro, and later learned of another self-professed benandante, the public crier Battista Moduco of Cividale, who offered more information on what occurred during their nocturnal visions.

self-professed and .
In conjunction with his self-professed affinity for sharing source code, John Carmack has open-sourced most of the major Id Software engines under the GPL license.
Despite his self-professed attempts to treat Jamiroquai as a band, Kay has always been at the forefront of the band.
" This line was not, as widely believed, about patriotism in general, but the false use of the term " patriotism " by John Stuart, 3rd Earl of Bute ( the patriot-minister ) and his supporters ; Johnson opposed " self-professed Patriots " in general, but valued what he considered " true " patriotism.
A self-professed " liberal on civil rights ", Eastwood has stated that he is pro-choice on abortion.
PETA is critical of television personalities they call self-professed wildlife warriors, arguing that while a conservationist message is getting across, some of the actions are harmful to animals, such as invading animals ' homes, netting them, subjecting them to stressful environments, and wrestling with them — often involving young animals the group says should be with their mothers.
Burnett's self-professed influences are Jean Renoir, Basil Wright, and Federico Fellini, all of whom are high examples of the tender, humane and compassionate qualities for which Burnett has been praised, qualities which are intensely present in Killer of Sheep.
At least one researcher in the 1900s ( Albert Freiherr von Schrenck-Notzing, who was a self-professed sadist ) thought that algolagnia was a psychological disorder, however this view began to change once the Kinsey Reports noted that many seemingly " normal " people often enjoy pain in a sexual context, and later Norman Breslow found that, before 1977, only four previous studies in all the scientific literature were empirical in nature.
For the first time, a self-professed evangelical Christian had been elected to the nation ’ s highest office, bringing the national awareness of evangelical Christianity to a new level.
Albert Einstein, as a self-professed adherent of humanism and rationalism, likewise viewed an enlightened religious person as one whose conscience reflects that he " has, to the best of his ability, liberated himself from the fetters of his selfish desires and is preoccupied with thoughts, feelings and aspirations to which he clings because of their super-personal value.
Auguste Comte, the self-professed founder of modern sociology, put forward the view that the rigorous ordering of confirmable observations alone ought to constitute the realm of human knowledge.
In celebration of the 50th episode, the producers of the series enlisted self-professed fan, ex-Beatle George Harrison, to perform the opening sequence.
As Christianity has become increasingly influential in Korea, it is estimated that the declining proportion of the religious population among self-professed Buddhist community in South Korea now accounts for about 23 % of the country's population.
After the Yankees won the series in game 6, Boggs memorably celebrated by jumping on the back of an NYPD horse, touring the field with his index finger in the air-despite his self-professed fear of horses.
Nirad, a self-professed Anglophile, is in any situation an explosive proposition and in the book he is at his best in observing as well as observing-at-a-distance and this dual perspective makes it a wonderful reading.
Douglas was a self-professed outdoorsman, so much so that according to The Thru-Hiker's Companion, a guide published by the Appalachian Trail Club, Douglas hiked the entire 2, 000-mile trail from Georgia to Maine.
He received much favourable national publicity when he offered to resign following a self-professed failure to stamp out the problem, and again when he personally oversaw the surrender of some of the most feared dacoits of the area in 1983.
* Bobbi Campbell was a self-professed " AIDS poster boy " in the earliest years of the epidemic.
This was in response to an Australian TV show Sensing Murder in which self-professed psychics attempt to crack unsolved murders.
* Wanda Dollard ( Nancy Robertson ) is a quirky cashier at Corner Gas, and the self-professed smartest person in town.
After publishing a paper on reincarnation in 1960, Stevenson was invited to travel to India and Sri Lanka by self-professed psychic and founder of the Parapsychology Foundation Eileen J. Garrett.
The term " paracosm " was coined by Ben Vincent, a participant in Silvey's 1976 study and a self-professed paracosmist.
During the Upstarts ' self-professed “ Younghunt ”, Creed was blackmailed into revealing the location of the Upstarts ' prisoners by the New Warriors who threatened to expose Creed as a mutant collaborator and the son of mutants.
A self-professed Tottenham Hotspur fan, he has appeared as a guest host on The Score's The Footy Show.

goal and project
This project was carried out under sponsorship of the Ballistic Missile Division of the Air Research and Development Command, U.S. Air Force, and had as its goal the investigation of the transport by diffusion of the heat energy of chemical binding.
Kant's goal in his critical philosophy was to identify what claims we are and are not justified in making, and the antinomies are a particularly illustrative example of his larger project.
Although it is involved in " brown-water " ( riverine and coastal ) operations, the navy's primary goal has been to become an effective " blue-water " navy, able to project power on the high seas.
The goal of the company was to sequence the entire human genome and release it into the public domain for non-commercial use in much less time and for much less cost than the public human genome project.
The Global Ocean Sampling Expedition ( GOS ) is an ocean exploration genome project with the goal of assessing the genetic diversity in marine microbial communities and to understand their role in nature's fundamental processes.
The Debian Project is governed by the Debian Constitution and the Social Contract which set out the governance structure of the project and explicitly states that the goal of the project is the development of a free operating system.
The GNU Manifesto begins by outlining the goal of the project GNU, which stands for GNU's Not Unix.
The project was started by Marco Pesenti Gritti with the goal of creating a web browser that would be fast and consistent with the GNOME desktop environment.
The MIT group defined a hack as a project undertaken or a product built to fulfill some constructive goal, but also with some wild pleasure taken in mere involvement.
Another such project is ioquake3, which maintains a goal of cleaning up the source code, adding features and fixing bugs.
* 1961 – Apollo program: U. S. President John F. Kennedy announces before a special joint session of the Congress his goal to initiate a project to put a " man on the Moon " before the end of the decade.
The primary goal of the project was to develop and launch two spacecraft sequentially to the near vicinity of the planet Venus, receive communications from the spacecraft and to perform radiometric temperature measurements of the planet.
Apple started the Taligent project in 1989, with the goal of building a NeXT-like operating system for the Macintosh, with collaboration from both HP and IBM.
On December 17, 1997, Microsoft and SGI initiated the Fahrenheit project, which was a joint effort with the goal of unifying the OpenGL and Direct3D interfaces ( and adding a scene-graph API too ).
The search for new Mersenne primes is the goal of the GIMPS distributed computing project.
The project was funded at 1227 % of its initial goal, with a final pledge level of $ 294, 000 on Sunday 1 July 2012.
GHF's stated goal for the project is to create an informed and scientifically-grounded Master Plan to guide the site ’ s long-term conservation and management, which will enable sustainability and can serve as a model for other sites ’ stewardship.
In 1989 Tim Berners-Lee proposed a new project to his employer CERN, with the goal of easing the exchange of information between scientists by using a hypertext system.
The project leader was John Gilmore, and the goal of the project was to demonstrate beyond question that DES was insecure.
The goal of the project is to end the recurring dust storms in Beijing, block desertification and protect the local ecosystem.
The stated goal of the project is " Lynx with graphics ".
Cray was not interested in such a project, and set himself the goal of producing a new machine that would be 50 times faster than the 1604.
The end goal of the project is to better understand what condition would be more likely to harbor life on other planets.

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