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work and Arne
Arne Tiselius developed the first sophisticated electrophoretic apparatus in 1937 and some years later he was awarded the 1948 Nobel Prize for his work in protein electrophoresis.
The Nobel laureate Arne Tiselius said that Avery was the most deserving scientist to not receive the Nobel Prize for his work, though he was nominated for the award throughout the 1930s, ' 40s and ' 50s.
The boy's mother, Cecilia Arne, suffered from recurring health problems and this, compounded with Thomas's busy work schedule, made it impossible for his parents to care for him.
( The story of Jolly Cola is based on the work of Klaus Petersen and Niels Arne Sørensen from the Institute of History, Culture and Society ).
The Radisson Blu Royal Hotel, Copenhagen | Radisson Blu Royal Hotel in Copenhagen in a notable work of Arne Jacobsen ; the Egg ( chair ) | Egg and Swan ( chair ) | Swan chairs were originally designed for it.
Brickhouse was sparer with his descriptive prose ; perhaps not as spare as Vin Scully of the Los Angeles Dodgers, but talking in quick bursts rather than long sentences, knowing that the well-established camera work of WGN-TV and of producer Arne Harris would tell much of the story.
* The character of Arne, Eben's friend and fellow artist who appeared in both Nathan's work and an original draft of the screenplay is left out of the completed film.
After two weeks of single hand work, the Swedish professor of mathematics Arne Beurling decoded the cipher of the G-schreiber with only use of pencil and paper.
German voice over artist Arne Elsholtz received critical praise for his work as translator, while also voicing Martin in the German version of episodes 1 to 149.
In 1984, composer Arne Nordheim was inspired by the neumes and the sound of the medieval bells in Kaupanger stave church in composing the work Klokkesong, which was first performed inside the church as part of the 800th commemoration of the Battle of Fimreite.
Composers at least some of whose work can be described as galant include Jean-Féry Rebel of France, Pergolesi, Giovanni Battista Sammartini, Baldassare Galuppi, and Antonio Vivaldi of Italy, the three most important Bach sons ( W. F., C. P. E. and J. C .), Georg Philipp Telemann, and Johann Gottlieb Graun of Germany, and in England Thomas Augustine Arne, William Boyce, and John Stanley.
A critical but sympathetic reappraisal of the internationalist oeuvre, inspired by Scandinavian Moderns such as Alvar Aalto, Sigurd Lewerentz and Arne Jacobsen and the late work of Le Corbusier himself was reinterpreted by groups such as Team X including structuralist architects such as Aldo van Eyck, Ralph Erskine, Denys Lasdun, Jorn Utzon and the movement known in the UK as New Brutalism.
His best known work is the dance tune " Ayrshire Lasses ", and other composers dedicated works to him, including Thomas Arne and John Turnbull.
There are over 40 tables and twice as many chairs, from classics of twentieth-century design, such as chairs by Arne Jacobsen and Charles Eames, to worn-out tables bought in flea markets, remnants of previous Kippenberger exhibitions, and even work by other artists.
A Danish historian, Arne Søby has nonetheless proposed that Cassiodorus, who wrote the original text on which Jordanes ' work is based, invented him, with inspiration from the name of Βέρικος ( Berikos or Verica ).

work and Næss
However, in a later edition of " Practical Ethics " after the work of Næss and Sessions, Singer admits that, although unconvinced by deep ecology, the argument from intrinsic value of non-sentient entities is plausible, but at best problematic.
Næss however did not have the financial resources to study, so he had to work ; after a short stint at Midland Bank he changed over to C. J. Hambro & Son.

work and collaborator
Nolan Cook, a prominent collaborator with the group in both their live and studio work ( as well as being a live member of I Am Spoonbender ), denied in an interview that Fox and Flynn are the Residents, saying that he has come across such rumors, and they are completely false.
It has also been supposed that Masolino planned this trip from the very beginning, and needed a close collaborator who could continue the work after his departure.
But the latter work had only a few short runs, and for the next 15 years, Sullivan's sole operatic collaborator was Gilbert ; the two created an additional 12 operas together.
Having originated many roles in musicals she is also strongly identified with her second husband, director – choreographer Bob Fosse, remembered as the dancer – collaborator – muse for whom he choreographed much of his work and as the guardian of his legacy after his death.
Salka Viertel, Garbo's close friend and collaborator, said in 1945, " Greta is impatient to work.
Bergin and Cizek ( 2001 ) suggest that this work may have influenced Jean Piaget, who later studied with Binet's collaborator Théodore Simon in 1920.
At the AFI, he established contacts with people such as Jack Nicholson, longtime collaborator Jack Fisk, and agent Mike Medavoy, who procured for Malick freelance work revising scripts.
Old friend and collaborator Gary Usher was a key participant in the early demo work for the album, though Landy removed him from the project.
However, aside from formulating the Hardy – Weinberg principle in population genetics, his famous work on integer partitions with his collaborator Ramanujan, known as the Hardy – Ramanujan asymptotic formula, has been widely applied in physics to find quantum partition functions of atomic nuclei ( first used by Niels Bohr ) and to derive thermodynamic functions of non-interacting Bose-Einstein systems.
Although Elizabeth is not listed as Marston ’ s collaborator in his early work ; Lamb, Matte ( 1996 ), and others refer directly and indirectly to Elizabeth ’ s own work on her husband ’ s deception research.
Oz began his behind-the-camera work when he co-directed the fantasy film The Dark Crystal with long-time collaborator Jim Henson.
Daniel Kahneman won the Nobel Prize in Economics in part for his extensive work in this area with his collaborator, Amos Tversky.
Franquin ’ s shadow is even more obvious in the work of Ramón María Casanyes, a disciple and ghost collaborator of Ibáñez, especially in some of his solo Works such as the short-lived “ Tito, Homo Sapiens 2000 ”, where the Franco-Belgian descent is unquestionable.
Although a remake of the original Cape Fear, Scorsese's update is also greatly influenced by another Mitchum film, The Night of the Hunter, and the work of Alfred Hitchcock ( signaled by the opening credits by regular Hitchcock collaborator Saul Bass and its score by another, Bernard Herrmann ).
* Joanna Macy, collaborator with Korten who uses " The Great Turning " idea in her work.
In his latest work, Akerlof and collaborator Rachel Kranton of Duke University introduce social identity into formal economic analysis, creating the field of Identity Economics.
His professional work in film began in 1998, when he co-wrote and played the lead role in the award-winning Pi, directed by longtime collaborator Darren Aronofsky.
Reuniting McCain with collaborator Maia Sharp ( who also produced ), Mercy Bound features additional artistic input from Angie Aparo, Mark Addison and Anders Osborne, as well as guitar work from Warren Haynes.
Wilkins returned to the laboratory expecting that Franklin would be his collaborator and that they would work together on the DNA project that he had started.
Capital, Volume I ( 1867 ) was published in Marx ’ s lifetime, but he died, in 1883, before completing the manuscripts for Capital, Volume II ( 1885 ) and Capital, Volume III ( 1894 ), which friend and collaborator Friedrich Engels edited and published as the work of Karl Marx.
The second main source, al-Mudawwanah al-Kubrā, is the collaborator work of Mālik's longtime student, Ibn Qāsim and his mujtahid student, Saḥnūn.
In December 2004, Clarke began work on Dijjer, a distributed P2P web cache, and Indy, a collaborative music discovery system, both in conjunction with ChangeTv, a company founded by his long-time collaborator, Steven Starr, who later brought in Clarke and Oliver Luckett as co-founders.
In the following century the abbé Prévost, who was a conscientious collaborator with the Benedictines of Saint-Maur before he became the author of the more profane work Manon Lescaut, was in treaty with a Dutch publisher for a translation which was to consist of ten volumes ; only the first volume appeared ( 1733 ).

work and Sessions
Sessions include chair work and table work, often in front of a mirror, during which the instructor and the student will stand, sit and lie down, moving efficiently while maintaining a correct positioning of the head, neck and spine.
Cook was recognized by the Joint Sessions of the Kentucky Legislature for volunteer work with at-risk youth and was the Kentucky School Psychologist of the Year in 2004.
While the original releases are credited solely to The Bad Examples, beginning with the Two-Meter Sessions billing is to Ralph Covert & The Bad Examples both to help include his solo work ( which also features players from the band ) and to differentiate them internationally from a German band with the same name.
Apart from the Comic Strip, Richardson's best-known work is the sitcom Stella Street, which he directs and co-writes with impressionists John Sessions and Phil Cornwell.
Stone flew to Miami and Philadelphia to start work on her debut album, The Soul Sessions, released on 16 September 2003.
A special citation to Roger Sessions for his life's work as a distinguished American composer.
Reid has also undertaken significant work as a record producer, including two Grammy-nominated albums: Papa ( 1999 ) by the African vocalist Salif Keita and Memphis Blood: The Sun Sessions ( 2001 ) by guitarist James Blood Ulmer.
Some of his best recorded live work can be heard on The Symphony Sessions, which was recorded in 1989 with the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra as a backing band to Red Rider.
Sessions should be at an intensity that causes the athlete to work at 60 % to 80 % of his or her maximum heart rate.
At these Plenary Sessions, Members determine ERT ’ s work programme, set priorities and establish specialised Working Groups to work on them.
Much of the work is done by the Working Groups established by the Plenary Sessions.
Since September 1994, Miers has contributed to the campaigns of various Republicans ( at about the same time she began to work for George W. Bush ), including Kay Bailey Hutchinson, Phil Gramm, and Pete Sessions, with recorded contributions to Republican candidates and causes totaling nearly $ 12, 000.
In 1999, Wallace shared a Grammy Award for Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical with Tchad Blake and Trina Shoemaker, for their work on Sheryl Crow's album, The Globe Sessions.
In 2005, Nortec Collective released their most acclaimed work to date, the album Tijuana Sessions, Vol.
As well as the Kansas City Sessions, his clarinet work from 1938-39 is documented on recordings with Basie, Billie Holiday, Basie small groups, and the organist Glenn Hardman.
* to be the Chief Magistrate of the parish, and to prepare a roster of the Justices of the Peace within the parish so that there are sufficient JPs at each meeting of the Petty Sessions Court and in the various districts to carry out the work.

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