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Theodore and maintained
The exiled patriarch " can never forget the love of Theodore, so genuine and warm, so sincere and guileless, a love maintained from early years, and manifested but now.
The 12th century canonist Theodore Balsamon maintained that the practice was originated by Athanasius of Alexandria during the reign of the Emperor Julian the Apostate.
Following Carrère's death in 1911, Hastings maintained the firm's name and continued his role as principal in the firm, but shared responsibility in large commissions with trusted associates such as Richmond Shreve, Theodore Blake and others.
As INTA chairman, Terrades maintained along the late forties a sustained and fruitful professional relationship with Theodore von Karman.
When Theodore H. Hittell met John Adams in late 1856 at John's Mountaineer Museum in San Francisco, California, John first represented himself as William Adams, then a short time later told Hittell ( also incorrectly ) that his name was James Capen Adams ; he maintained this alias into 1860.

Theodore and extensive
Amongst them may be mentioned a history of the dispute with Palamas ; biographies of his uncle and early instructor John, metropolitan of Heraclea, and of the martyr Codratus of Antioch ; funeral orations for Theodore Metochites, and the two emperors Andronicus ; commentaries on the wanderings of Odysseus and on Synesius's treatise on dreams ; tracts ‘ on orthography and on words of doubtful meaning ; a philosophical dialogue called Phlorentius or Concerning Wisdom ; astronomical treatises on the date of Easter, on the preparation of the astrolabe and on the predictive calculation of solar eclipses ; and an extensive correspondence.
In the U. S., Makoshika State Park in Montana, Theodore Roosevelt National Park in North Dakota and Badlands National Park in South Dakota together form a series of extensive badland formations.
Besides Adorno, Theodore Gracyk provides the most extensive philosophical analysis of popular music.

Theodore and literary
He often entertained literary figures like Sinclair Lewis, Theodore Dreiser, Aldous Huxley, Ferenc Molnár, and close friend Somerset Maugham, as well.
He was a participant in one of the all-time great literary hoaxes, I, Libertine ( Ballantine Books, 1956 ), along with Jean Shepherd, Ian Ballantine and Theodore Sturgeon, incorporating several hidden jokes and references into his cover painting for that book.
It was during this upswell in icondule sentiment that Theodore began to compose his own polemic against the iconoclasts, the Refutatio, concentrating in particular on refuting the arguments and criticizing the literary merits of the new iconoclastic epigrams on the Chalke.
Theodore himself was a pivotal figure in the revival of classical literary forms, in particular iambic verse, in Byzantium, and his criticisms of the iconoclastic epigrams drew a connection between literary skill and orthodox faith.
Catharine Maria Sedgwick, a daughter of Theodore and his wife, became a renowned 19th-century literary figure.
Theodore Dreiser encountered both criticism and praise of his unique literary style.
( 1923 – 1924 ) The Chicago literary group also included Carl Sandburg, Theodore Dreiser, Edgar Lee Masters, Witter Bynner, Arthur Davison Ficke, Floyd Dell, Vachel Lindsay and Sherwood Anderson.
Theodore Dalrymple wrote that the novel " was a work of unutterably tedious nastiness and vulgarity " that " manifested itself even in its first sentence, and grew worse as the first paragraph progressed "; Dalrymple described Finlay as " a man with no discernible literary talent whose vulgarity of mind was deep and thoroughgoing ".
Lewis, essayist Edward Hoagland, literary critic Camille Paglia, rhetorician Kenneth Burke, fomer United Artists ' senior vice-president Steven Bach, novelists Bernard Malamud and John Gardner, trumpeter / composer Bill Dixon, composers Allen Shawn, Henry Brant, and Vivian Fine, painters Kenneth Noland and Jules Olitski, politicians Mansour Farhang and Mac Maharaj, poets Léonie Adams and Howard Nemerov, sculptor Anthony Caro, dancer / choreographer Martha Graham, drummer Milford Graves, author William " Bill " Butler ( author of The Butterfly Revolution ), economist Karl Polanyi and a number of Pulitzer Prize-winning poets including W. H. Auden, Stanley Kunitz, Mary Oliver, Theodore Roethke and Anne Waldman.
His " fall " spread consternation through the little society, and the anxiety drew forth from Chrysostom the earliest of his literary compositions — two letters " to Theodore upon his fall.
Notwithstanding his literary activity, Theodore worked zealously for the good of his diocese.
ii. 2 ), with some literary license, and adds that in his lifetime Theodore was never arraigned by any of the orthodox.
Mencken's love of women was driven in part by the sympathy he had for female literary characters ( especially those brought to life by his friend Theodore Dreiser ), as well as his almost fanatic love of his mother.
Many of the most venerable academic, political, and literary figures of the nineteenth and twentieth century have taken the podium at Sanders Theatre, including Winston Churchill, Theodore Roosevelt, Martin Luther King, and Mikhail Gorbachev.
At 20, just barely married to Theodore Marjak, a French merchant marine, she moved to Paris where she worked for Radio Télévision Française, and met members of both the nouveau roman literary movement and Tel Quel.
Tate also published such literary giants as Robert Penn Warren, Peter Taylor, Jean Stafford, Caroline Gordon, Theodore Roethke, William Meredith, Wallace Stevens, Reed Whittemore, Karl Shapiro, John Berryman, Robert Lowell, Jacques Maritain, and Marshall McLuhan.
When a man named Bacon from the IRS brought in a memorandum opposing the award — parts of it paralleling the ever expanding FBI file on Wilson — Schlesinger and Theodore Sorensen each remembered that Kennedy decisively stated, “ This is not an award for good conduct but for literary merit .”
Williams is a leading authority on the works of musicians Bob Dylan, Brian Wilson, and Neil Young, and science fiction writers Philip K. Dick ( serving as the executor of his literary estate ) and Theodore Sturgeon.

Theodore and activity
This continued activity led to an imperial order that Theodore be whipped, which his captors however refused to carry out.
Along with the political scientist Theodore J. Lowi, Schattschneider offered perhaps " the most devastating " critique of the American political theory of pluralism: Rather than an essentially democratic system in which the many, competing interests of citizens are amply represented, if not advanced, by equally many competing interest groups, Schattschneider argued the pressure system is biased in favor of " the most educated and highest-income members of society ", and showed that " the difference between those who participate in interest group activity and those who stand at the sidelines is much greater that between voters and nonvoters.
At the beginning of mayor Theodore R. McKeldin's second term in 1963, the redevelopment program was expanded to include surrounding the Inner Harbor, where corporate headquarters and hotels were built around the shoreline of the Inner Harbor, which was transformed with a public park and promenade for leisure activity and community gatherings.
In 1993, Theodore Garland, Jr. and colleagues started a long-term experiment that involves selective breeding for high voluntary activity levels on running wheels.
This activity, combined with the threat of oil spills from San Francisco's shipping lanes, prompted President Theodore Roosevelt to sign Executive Order No. 1043 in 1909, creating the Farallon Reservation to protect the chain's northern islands.

Theodore and exile
* Theodore II Lascaris, Byzantine Emperor ( in exile in the Empire of Nicaea ), successfully concludes a military campaign started a year earlier to recover Thrace from the Bulgarians.
* Theodore II Lascaris, Byzantine Emperor ( in exile in the Empire of Nicaea ), conducts a military campaign to recover Thrace from the Bulgarians.
* August 16 – Theodore II Laskaris, emperor of Nicea ( Byzantine Emperor in exile )
While Theodore was in exile, the leadership of the Studite congregation was assumed by the Abbot Leontios, who for a time adopted the iconoclast position and won over many individuals monks to his party.
Theodore exercised a wide influence during the first year of his exile, primarily through a massive letter-writing campaign.
Early in 821, however, Leo V fell victim to a grisly murder at the altar of the Church of St. Stephen in the imperial palace ; Theodore was released from exile shortly thereafter.
Theodore returned to Anatolia, in what seems to have been a sort of self-imposed exile.
After the death of Ecgfrith in 685, Archbishop Theodore arranged a reconciliation between Wilfrid and Aldfrith, Ecgfrith's successor, but in 692 Aldfrith and Wilfrid fell out and Wilfrid went into exile in Mercia.
* Theodore II Laskaris, emperor of Nicaea ( Byzantine Emperor in exile ), 1254 – 1258
Under the name Theodore Lodi, Lodigensky went on to play a handful of roles between 1929 and 1935, including Grand Duke Michael, a Russian exile who is forced to work as a hotel doorman in the 1932 film Down to Earth.
During part of his exile, Theodore Svetoslav became impoverished and sought to improve his fortunes by marrying the rich Euphrosyne, the god-daughter of Nogai's wife Euphrosyne Palaiologina, who was herself an illegitimate daughter of Emperor Michael VIII Palaiologos.
Many famous people are buried in the graveyard: Elizabeth Barrett Browning ( in a tomb designed by Frederic, Lord Leighton ), Walter Savage Landor, Arthur Hugh Clough, Fanny Trollope and her daughter-in-law Theodosia Garrow Trollope and three other family members, Isa Blagden, Southwood Smith, Hiram Powers, Joel Tanner Hart, Theodore Parker, Fanny, the wife of William Holman Hunt in a tomb he himself sculpted, Mary, the daughter of John Roddam Spencer Stanhope in a tomb he himself sculpted, Louise, sister to Henry Adams, whose dying he describes in his ' Chaos ' chapter in The Education of Henry Adams, two children of the Greek painter George Mignaty, whom Robert had paint Casa Guidi as it was when Elizabeth Barrett Browning died there, and Nadezhda De Santis, a black Nubian slave brought to Florence at fourteen from Jean-François Champollion's 1827 expedition to Egypt and Nubia, while the French Royalist exile Félicie de Fauveau sculpted two tombs here.

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