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But it is also true that Braque was the consistent pioneer in the use of simulated textures as well as of typography ; ;
John Wayne, who had declined a role in the film, sent a letter to Eastwood soon after the film's release in which he complained that, " the townspeople did not represent the true spirit of the American pioneer, the spirit that made America great ".
This theme is echoed elsewhere in Heinlein's works — that real liberty is to be found among the pioneer societies out along the advancing frontier, but the regimentation and legalism that follow bring restraints that chafe true individualists ( an idea emphasized in the first and final page of the novel, and in the later book The Cat Who Walks Through Walls ).
In true pioneer spirit, they decide to stay and rebuild.
Being a true pioneer, she responded " The hell I will ".
The company said, " Helen was one of the world ’ s most recognized magazine editors and book authors, and a true pioneer for women in journalism — and beyond.
The Song Dynasty philosopher Zhou Dunyi is seen as the first true " pioneer " of Neo-Confucianism, using Daoist metaphysics as a framework for his ethical philosophy.
" He learned how to sleep and hunt, and could survive in the wilderness like a true pioneer.
Brown and his talented group of musicians were responsible for numerous innovations, notably in late 1934, the Brownies added the true pioneer of the world ’ s first electrically amplified steel guitar — Bob Dunn.
By modern standards Cunnington ’ s excavation methodology – predominantly involving a shaft trench dug from the crown of a barrow to ground level in search of ‘ novelties ’ – was very poor, but he was the first archaeologist to undertake such an extensive campaign of work and was a true pioneer.
This has made her a true pioneer and a beloved friend of the members of the Brazilian Homosexual Movement ( Movimento Homossexual Brasileiro ) and of the all-encompassing Queer community of Brazil.
In bringing so much Shakespeare to American television in such a short span of time ( between 1953 and 1960 ), he was a true pioneer.
Though it is commonly thought to be true, Haight Street in San Francisco may or may not have been named after Haight himself since it is thought by some that the street was indeed named after his uncle, the pioneer and exchange banker Henry Haight ( 1820 – 1869 ).
The British Film Institute's " Screenonline " website describes him as " a true pioneer of television ", while the critic Peter Black once wrote that: " Nobody was within a mile of Rudolph Cartier in the trick of making a picture on a TV screen seem as wide and as deep as CinemaScope.
Rubel was a true pioneer of the Mississippi Republican Party.
Petra was a true pioneer for our industry ," GMA President Frank Breeden said at the time.
John Wayne was offered a role in the film and was sent the script, but replied to Eastwood some weeks after the film was released, expressing disapproval, saying that " the townspeople did not represent the true spirit of the American pioneer, the spirit that made America great ".
Burton J. Westcott was a true leader, Renaissance man, innovator, and a manufacturing pioneer of the 20th century.
* William Cookworthy 1705-1780: a study of the pioneer of true porcelain manufacture in England by John Penderill-Church, Truro, Bradford Barton ( 1972 ).
As a true pioneer, the ensemble is constantly striving to give more room to new and brave initiatives.
As a true pioneer of the digital aesthetic he will be honored at the FotoFusion banquet and will be highlighted as a role model for a new generation.
Goh Poh Seng remains a pioneer in writing novels well before many of the later generation, with titles like If We Dream Too Long ( 1972 ) – widely recognised as the first true Singaporean novel – and A Dance of Moths ( 1995 ).
In this sense Challamel was a pioneer, of no great originality, it is true, but at any rate of fairly wide information.
As Montana was among the first with his considerable training and skill to apply such scoring technique to disco-oriented recordings, it is safe to say he is a true pioneer in the field.

true and sport
In its 12-year history as an amateur league, the Brooklyn Atlantics won seven championships, establishing themselves as the first true dynasty in the sport, although, the New York Mutuals were widely considered to be one of the best teams of the era as well.
According to the transportation curator at the Henry Ford Museum, Robert Casey, the Jeep Cherokee ( XJ ) was the first true sport utility vehicle in the modern understanding of the term.
To be considered a true tuxedo cat, the feline's coloring should consist of a solid black coat, with white fur limited to the paws, belly, chest, throat, and often the chin, although many tuxedo cats appear to sport goatees, due to the black coloration of their mandible -- that is, the lower jaw and chin.
: In the name of all the competitors I promise that we shall take part in these Olympic Games, respecting and abiding by the rules which govern them, committing ourselves to a sport without doping and without drugs, in the true spirit of sportsmanship, for the glory of sport and the honor of our teams.
Minimum body protection in a true downhill setting is knee pads and a full face helmet with goggles, although riders and racers commonly sport full body suits to protect themselves.
He had been lauded by countless younger boxing stars as a true star of the sport and an inspiration.
The involvement of political goals in sport is seen by some as contrary to the fundamental ethos of sport being carried on for its own sake, for the enjoyment of its participants, but this involvement has been true throughout the history of sport.
While football in many older clubs was an addition to other established forms of sport, such as skiing or athletics, FFK was the first club in Norway to focus uniquely on playing football, and as such may be labelled the first true football club in the country.
Surfing purists keep the stoke alive by being true to the original intention of the sport, thus upholding the " soul " and mana of sport of surfing.
The series was organized with the intention to create a true best-on-best competition in the sport of ice hockey.
These may not be the true antecedents of the modern sport of trampolining, but indicate that the concept of bouncing off a fabric surface has been around for some time.
The wrestling industry as a whole seemingly began to fall into disarray as the true nature of wrestling began to fall into question as many newspapers tried to expose the worked aspects of the sport.
During this early era, the rules of the sport for many years prohibited substitution during games except by mutual agreement with opponents, and the role of a team manager was not as specifically geared toward game strategy as is true in the modern era ; instead, managers of the period combined the role of a field manager with that of a modern general manager in that they were primarily responsible for signing talented players and forming a versatile roster, as well as establishing a team approach through practice and game fundamentals.
It supports true 8-voice polyphony ( with two independent synthesizer layers per voice ) as well as a primitive ( sound ) settings memory based on a bank of micropotentiometers ( rather than the digital programmable presets the Prophet-5 would sport soon after ), and exceptionally complete performer expression features, such as a splittable keyboard that was both velocity-sensitive ( like a piano's ) and pressure-sensitive (" after-touch ") but unlike most modern keyboards the aftertouch could be applied to individual voices rather than in common, and a ribbon controller allowing for polyphonic pitch-bends and glissandos.
This version is considered a true street / sport truck, only available in RWD.
And these people and countries have never been really happy with the word footballtennis which did not reflect the true independent nature and importance of this sport.
The " tramp of the twenty-two men " line is altered and instead is " the tramp of the thirty true men "-in reference to Rugby Union which is the national sport.
There are also complaints of the corporate nature of the event, many freerunning sites saying that the introduction of merchandising and sponsorships would compromise the true nature of the sport.
Robert Y. was a true horseman and loved the sport just for the sport's sake.
* Northwest: " Courage ; Generosity ; Fairness ; Honor ; In these are the true awards of manly sport.

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