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vision and dean
The 1950s saw the appointment of the Reverend Carl Witton-Davies as dean ; appointed in his 30s, his driving vision and energy was short-lived, as he was offered what some was believed as a preferment as Archdeacon of Oxford, but did not leave that position for the rest of his service in the Church.
Papp's 1956 production of Taming of the Shrew, outdoors in the East River Amphitheatre on New York's Lower East Side, was pivotal for Papp, primarily because Brooks Atkinson, known as the dean of American theatre critics, went downtown to see it and endorsed Papp's vision in The New York Times.

vision and Donald
Inside the exam room, a team of white-coated doctors hurriedly pass Donald around, measuring him and testing his vital signs, vision, and hearing.
The principles of the plan, originally drafted by U. S. Foreign Service Officer Donald Blome, were first outlined by U. S. President George W. Bush in a speech on June 24, 2002, in which he called for an independent Palestinian state living side by side with Israel in peace: " The Roadmap represents a starting point toward achieving the vision of two states, a secure State of Israel and a viable, peaceful, democratic Palestine.
Examples of this type are The Satire on Edinburgh, The General Satire, the Epitaph on Donald Owre, and the powerful vision of The Dance of the Sevin Deidlie Synnis.
Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld called for the creation of this new office to support his transformation vision along with President George W. Bush ’ s broad mandate to transform U. S. military capabilities.
In December 2006, O ' Connor wrote to outgoing United States Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld praising his " vision ", " many achievements ", and " significant contribution ", adding: " Here we have been privileged to benefit from your leadership " in " the campaign against terror.
Neale Donald Walsch was deeply inspired by this message received, " the purpose of life is to recreate ourselves anew in the highest version of the grandest vision we ever had about ourselves.
Donald Wilber gives the most plausible explanation to this ; the vision of Shaykh Bahai was for the mosque to be visible wherever in the maydān a person was situated.
Both organizations were the vision of Donald Seawell.
While in the mortal form of Donald Velez he wore enchanted glasses which granted him super-enhanced vision.
Donald Wilber gives the most plausible explanation to this ; the vision of Shaykh Bahai was for the mosque to be visible wherever in the maydān a person was situated.

vision and P
* Organizational change is strategically achieved through the implementation of the eight-step plan of action established by John P. Kotter: Increase urgency, get the vision right, communicate the buy-in, empower action, create short-term wins, don't let up, and make change stick.
Jay's vision for social Justice, Arts and Music was promoted by many recording artists, including Snoop Dogg, LL Cool J, Raekwon, Jim Jones, M. O. P., Papoose, Everlast, DJ Muggs, Kid Capri, De La Soul, Mobb Deep, EPMD, Dead Prez, Biz Markie and Marley Marl.
Mallory gathered about himself a group of men who were able to put his vision into practice, among them John M. Brooke, John L. Porter, and William P. Williamson.
" Consequently, since 1919 " the denominational name has been identical to that of its western parent-body — a name that originated because J. P. Widney read ' lives of Jesus ' books, and his imagination had been captured by a strong personal vision of ' the Nazarene '.
Ralph's uniform grants him the powers of flight, super strength, resistance to injury ( including direct bullet hits to areas covered by the suit ), invisibility, precognition, postcognition, E. S. P., telekinesis, x-ray vision, super speed, pyrokinesis, holographic vision, shrinking, psychometry, and a sense to detect the supernatural.
According to BS 4274-1: 2003 only the letters C, D, E, F, H, K, N, P, R, U, V, and Z should be used for the testing of vision based upon equal legibility of the letters
Ironically the result was essentially as P ' eng Hua-ying had predicted in his objection to Chiang's more radical vision: No sooner had the fourth party congress passed the revised charter, the authorities proceeded to ban the organization.
Completed in 1905 and renovated a century later, the circle was designed by William P. Eno – a businessman who pioneered many early innovations in road safety and traffic control – as part of Frederick Law Olmsted's vision for Central Park, which included a " Grand Circle " at the Merchants ' Gate, its most important Eighth Avenue entrance.
Its educational vision is founded on principles Dr. José P. Laurel set down.
The park is named for Justin P. Wilson in honor of his work to help make the vision of the Cumberland Trail a reality.

vision and .
As it was, his vision blurred and for a moment he was unable to move.
The sneaker reached out once more to tap against the mass and Ramey's vision darkened except for an unreasonable clarity of the man's leg.
Ramey watched him coming with a vision as clean as the glare on the metal sides of the trailer.
For several months now, Jack Carter, a big overgrown boy of fifteen with a fuzzy, pimpled face and greenish catlike eyes with a lot of red in them, had been haunted by a dream, a vision, of a Woman.
The vision became even stronger now.
What they are after is the beatific vision.
Lincoln's slow progress towards the several marking his achievement is even now unrecognizable as such, and loosely interpreted as the alternation of inconsistency with vision.
Precisely at the moment when it has lost its vision the mind of the community turns out from itself in a search for the ontological standard whereby it can measure itself.
He borrows the insights of psychology to improve his impaired vision but cannot bring to his work the distinctive vision that should be a novelist's own.
Copernicus, to an extent unachieved by Ptolemy, approximated to Euclid's vision.
On the narrower ground of poetic form, he felt that in the drama of the future the Greek conception of tragic fate should be joined to the Shakespearean vision of tragic will.
If the historian was convinced of his own correctness, then he should not allow his vision to become fogged by disturbing facts.
On the other hand, the bright vision of the future has been directly stated in science fiction concerned with projecting ideal societies -- science fiction, of course, is related, if sometimes distantly, to that utopian literature optimistic about science, literature whose period of greatest vigor in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries produced Edward Bellamy's Looking Backward and H. G. Wells's A Modern Utopia.
In Arthur Clarke's Childhood's End ( 1953 ), though written after the present flood of dystopias began, we can see the bright vision of science fiction clearly defined.
Thus science is the savior of mankind, and in this respect Childhood's End only blueprints in greater detail the vision of the future which, though not always so directly stated, has nevertheless been present in the minds of most science-fiction writers.
Considering then the optimism which has permeated science fiction for so long, what is really remarkable is that during the last twelve years many science-fiction writers have turned about and attacked their own cherished vision of the future, have attacked the Childhood's End kind of faith that science and technology will inevitably better the human condition.
This new vision of man that the narrator acquires is also accompanied by a re-vision of his previous view.
Now he knew that the moment illuminated by the vision on the train would have to be approached.
In that moment of vision Adam heard the voice within himself saying: I must not hate him, I must not hate him or I shall die.
The terrible vision of the ghetto streets flooded his mind.
He could no longer build anything, whether a private residence in his Pennsylvania county or a church in Brazil, without it being obvious that he had done it, and while here and there he was taken to task for again developing the same airy technique, they were such fanciful and sometimes even playful buildings that the public felt assured by its sense of recognition after a time, a quality of authentic uniqueness about them, which, once established by an artist as his private vision, is no longer disputable as to its other values.
The night after reading her letter about her surgeon uncle -- it must have been late in September -- I had a vision of myself returned in ragged uniform from The Front, nearly dying, my head bandaged and blooded, and Jessica bending over me, the power of her love bringing me back to life.
Eight years ago while we were going through the mud-sweat-and-tears construction period, we were each solaced by the vision of early morning dips and evening home-comings to a cool family collected around the pool with a buffet table laid out nearby for the lord and master's delectation.
At the same time he watched carefully to see how one attached pegboards to stone walls, but Mr. Blatz was usually standing in his line of vision and it all seemed so simple that he didn't like to disclose his ignorance.

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