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The immense amount of interest that the new jazz had for the younger generation must have impressed him, and he began working toward the merger of jazz and poetry, as he had previously attempted the union of graphic art and poetry.
In rural tidewater Virginia and eastern New England, ' r ' is non-rhotic in accented ( such as " bird ", " work ", " first ", " birthday ") as well as unaccented syllables, although this is declining among the younger generation of speakers.
Installed at the Institut des Hautes Études Scientifiques ( IHÉS ), Grothendieck attracted attention by an intense and highly productive activity of seminars ( de facto working groups drafting into foundational work some of the ablest French and other mathematicians of the younger generation ).
Though his recordings sold well, he was not so influential on some younger blues singers of his generation, who could not imitate him as they could other commercially successful artists.
The younger generation took over, led by Armand's sons and sons-in-law.
Thomas remained a popular guest on radio talk shows for the BBC who regarded him as " useful should a younger generation poet be needed ".
They must recognize the existence of a younger generation of teachers who were born during the Digital Age and are very comfortable with technology.
The term nowadays applies more to youth sports like skateboarding, snowboarding, aggressive inline skating, FMX and BMX and is closely associated with marketing aimed at the younger generation, and their favored styles of clothing and music, such as the urban baggy look associated with skateboarders and loud, fast alternative rock.
The wide popularity of The Whole Earth Catalogs, starting in 1968, was quite influential among the younger, hands-on, activist generation of the 1960s and 1970s.
After six generations of Gods, in the Babylonian " Enuma Elish ", in the seventh generation, ( Akkadian " shapattu " or sabath ), the younger Igigi Gods, the sons and daughters of Enlil and Ninlil, go on strike and refuse their duties of keeping the creation working.
Lindow compares Fenrir's role to his father Loki and Fenrir's brother Jörmungandr, in that they all spend time with the gods, are bound or cast out by them, return " at the end of the current mythic order to destroy them, only to be destroyed himself as a younger generation of gods, one of them his slayer, survives into the new world order.
Kronecker, who headed mathematics at Berlin until his death in 1891, became increasingly uncomfortable with the prospect of having Cantor as a colleague, perceiving him as a " corrupter of youth " for teaching his ideas to a younger generation of mathematicians.
A younger generation of novelists that emerged in the 1960s and 1970s included Shena Mackay, Alan Spence, Allan Massie and the work of William McIlvanney.
Hip hop exposure has since grown in both India, and the world, with it becoming ever popular with today's younger generation.
The growing influence of hiphop both on the younger generation in India, as well as Indians abroad will surely bring about a rapper of amazing talent.
Some younger artists painted in a lighter and brighter manner than painters of the preceding generation, extending further the realism of Gustave Courbet and the Barbizon school.
Lunar meetings were continued by the younger generation of the families of earlier Lunar members, including Gregory Watt, Matthew Robinson Boulton, Thomas Wedgwood and James Watt junior, and possibly Samuel Tertius Galton.
Before he reached the post, he had occasionally been mentioned in western newspapers as a likely next leader and a man of the younger generation at the top level.
There are problems in the church as a group of the younger " rising generation " do not believe in the teachings.
The grassroots democracy movement that forced the dismissal of East German head of state Erich Honecker in 1989 also empowered a younger generation of reform politicians in East Germany's ruling Socialist Unity Party who looked to Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev's glasnost and perestroika as their model for political change.
Faced with the difficulty of defining RP, many writers have tried to distinguish between different sub-varieties: A. C. Gimson in earlier editions of his book proposed Conservative, General, and Advanced ; Conservative RP refers to a traditional accent associated with older speakers with certain social backgrounds ; General RP is often considered neutral regarding age, occupation, or lifestyle of the speaker ; and Advanced RP refers to speech of a younger generation of speakers.
In the end, the old successful generals were replaced by a younger generation considered more loyal by the government in Damascus.
His victory came with much support from the younger generation and civic groups who had hopes of a participatory democracy, and Roh's administration consequently launched with the motto of " participation government ".
It continues to be successful, and is now tiered by a mixture of younger / older and a newer generation of poets by way of the ' Speak Easy ' events.
Co-operative breeding, where younger birds help their parents raise the next generation of young, has been recorded in both species in the genera Eurocephalus and Corvinella as well as one species of Lanius.

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During the biennium reviewed in this Report, our Board of Trustees named able men, younger than the rest of us, to the Board and to top management to insure future continuance of the first-class administration of the Foundation's affairs:
I have no resentment towards him ... De la Hoya was younger than me during our fight, and I was on my way out of boxing.
For much of the 1970s, ' 80s, and ' 90s, the FCC imposed a rule requiring networks that broadcast programming on Saturday morning and Sunday nights at 7 PM / 6 PM Central to air bumpers (" We'll return after these messages ...", "... now back to our programming " and variations thereof ) to help younger audiences distinguish programs from advertisements.
All final problems in Mainframe were dealt with by The User restarting the system, setting everything right and restoring everything as it was again for our heroes, with one major exception: younger and older Enzo now exist simultaneously, as Matrix's icon was still set to " Game Sprite " mode.
The younger princesses, Nekaya and Kalyba, meet Mr. Goldbury and Lord Dramaleigh, who explain that English girls are not so demure and are instead hearty and fun-loving (" A wonderful joy our eyes to bless ").
I differed with the younger officers on the means by which to reach our goals, never on the principles.
Ford, who at 30 was at the time the youngest member of Congress, directed his speech towards younger voters, saying, " I also stand here representing a new generation, a generation committed to those ideals and inspired by an unshakable confidence in our future.
In 1935-1937 Hambardzumyan in a polemics with a celebrated British scientist James Jeans as regards the age of our stellar system – the Galaxy, proved that our Galaxy is at least by 1000 times younger than the estimate given by Jeans and accepted by the scientific community.
When informed that our sun is yellow, brighter, smaller and " gives off a good deal more heat ," she remarks, " Ah, so yours is a younger world.
It is important for younger voters to understand that Louisiana's commitment to high ethical standards and the existence of a viable two-party system in our state are relatively new developments.
The reredos, designed by the younger Cottingham, consists of five canopied compartments, with elaborate sculpture representing our Lord's Passion.
A large responsibility is put upon our younger generation to make a change as they have the most potential in creating a better future.
Whatever might have been the views of our older " Nation builders " we younger folk approach the task of nation building in a thoroughly scientific spirit and we desire to be armed with all the knowledge which modern science and culture can afford us.
His value even extends beyond the field ; his knowledge and presence make him a positive influence on our younger players.
She wrote that her family told " the younger children ( niece and nephew ), and our friends were told that I had gone away for a visit ....
Arader launched his " Educating the Next Generation " program that utilizes works of art to elevate the study of natural history as a subject of higher learning and to educate younger generations on the importance of understanding and preserving our natural world.
Described by The Independent in 1998 as " one of the most important of our younger composers ", he is particularly known for his works for solo and multiple pianos, as well as for music accompanying dance.
" Both films are fascinating because they require us to see the younger character through two sets of eyes -- our own, which witness an attractive woman drawn to a younger male, and the women's, which see a lost love in a new container.
Therefore, older stars have lower metallicities than younger stars such as our Sun.
They were remarkable for their psychological depth, strongly influencing the younger generation of Russian realists, among them Dostoevsky, who famously called them " nash Schiller " (" our Schiller ").
He also joined the " Paint and Clay Club ", expanding his contacts in the art community, which included prominent critics and " the readiest and smartest of our younger generation of artists, illustrators, sculptors, and decorators — the nearest thing to Bohemia that Boston can boast.
In that context, I thought it would be good that I could disseminate this story about Jose Rizal among our younger people at that time.

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