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* They preferred quite short, metrically simple stanzas or ' strophes ' which they re-used in many poems-hence the ' Alcaic ' and ' Sapphic ' stanzas, named after the two poets who perfected them or possibly invented them.
They associated with their work the chemist Louis-Bernard Guyton de Morveau, the mathematician and astronomer Joseph-Louis Lagrange, the astronomer Joseph Jérôme Lefrançois de Lalande, the mathematician Gaspard Monge, the astronomer and naval geographer Alexandre Guy Pingré, and the poet, actor and playwright Fabre d ' Églantine, who invented the names of the months, with the help of André Thouin, gardener at the Jardin des Plantes of the Muséum National d ' Histoire Naturelle in Paris.
They first appear in the Tactica of emperor Leo VI the Wise, who claims to have invented them.
They have invented and built real versions of the technologies portrayed in the show, including the Protector.
They were invented by the Pierson's Puppeteers, and their existence is not generally known to other races until the events of The Ringworld Engineers.
They also invented the political ideology of Anti-Japaneseism.
The Atlantic January 1895 also included a mention of the subject: " They all spoke a queer jargon which they themselves had invented.
They defined parts of speech, analyzed poetry, parsed close synonyms, invented argumentation strategies, and debated the nature of reality.
Roller Hockey is the overarching name for a rollersport that has existed long before inline skates were " re-invented " in the 70s ( They were actually invented before quads, in the 1760s ).
They invented nonsensical free verse poetry and submitted it to the paper in Ashbless's name, where it was reportedly enthusiastically accepted.
They are essentially something which we have invented to blind ourselves to the reality of the position ".
They give a highly idealised depiction of the forms represented, and the compositions, though very carefully conceived in drawings, achieve " sprezzatura ", a term invented by his friend Castiglione, who defined it as " a certain nonchalance which conceals all artistry and makes whatever one says or does seem uncontrived and effortless ...".
They have now a thoroughly organised army equipped with guns which one of their own officers has invented and which is said to be second to none.
They were invented by Paul Statler but have only recently become popular.
They invented the phase " the greatest thing since sliced bread ".
They claim to have invented the art of smoking pipe-weed, and according to The Hobbit and The Return of The King it can be found all over Middle-earth.
Ted Williams said, " They invented the All-Star Game for Willie Mays.
They also held the belief that such texts were invented and made up by men and had no divine authority.
They were invented by Oscar Uxa.
They arose from the ground as dingos and made water-holes, sex organs ( from a mushroom and another fungus ) for the androgynous first people, and invented circumcision.
They invented a new organization called the Cordova Community Council as a means for all of these civic institutions to come together to share information and work on community projects.
They were invented by Robert Stevenson.
They were first invented by Hans Burgkmair in Germany in 1508, and first made in Italy by Ugo da Carpi before 1516.
They invented the form by replacing elements of the popular honky tonk style ( fiddles, steel guitar, nasal lead vocals ) with " smooth " elements from 1950s pop music ( string sections, background vocals, crooning lead vocals ), and using " slick " production, and pop music structures.
They were invented much later by historians seeking to differentiate between the classical period of the Roman Empire, the medieval period ( label the Byzantine Empire ) and the late medieval Latin Empire, all of which called themselves " Roman.

They and affair
They were soon torn apart in early 1965, when Robert became embroiled in an extramarital affair and Avis ' heavy drinking led to her death from cirrhosis on July 5, 1965, the day of Gram's graduation from Bolles.
They may also assume a sort of informal host role during the VIP's visit, inviting the visitor to a state dinner at his or her mansion or palace, or some other equally hospitable affair.
They soon began a very intense affair, but in 1938, Katharine cut it off, claiming that Geoffrey would go mad if he discovered them.
They had two daughters, and divorced in 1963 after Burton's widely reported affair with Elizabeth Taylor.
They began an affair during the production, resulting in an ultimatum from studio chief Louis B. Mayer to Gable that the affair end.
They soon separated again, and in 1922, when Spencer was posted to the Far East as commander of the, Wallis remained behind, continuing an affair with an Argentine diplomat, Felipe de Espil.
They had studios in the same building, and although 21-year-old Anna was recently married, they began an affair.
They do talk about their love affair though: about the possibility of Jim leaving his wife and children (" I dunno if I could get on without the kids "), about Liza not being able to leave her mother because the latter needs her help, about living somewhere else " as if we was married ", about bigamy -- but, strangely, not about adultery.
They include poems dedicated to Schücking, often on the theme of ageing ( e. g. " Kein Wort ", " O frage nicht "), and poems of self-analysis such as " Der Spiegelbild " (" The Image in the Mirror ") and " Die Taxuswand " (" The Yew Hedge "), which looks back to her unhappy love affair with Straube.
They divorced in 1948, partly due to Hagen's long-concealed affair with Paul Robeson, with whom Hagen and Ferrer had co-starred in the Broadway production of Othello.
They easily find Robert at a Chinese nightclub, where he's been conducting an affair with Polly, the star performer.
In the final version we are presented instead with, as Michael Robinson describes it in The Long Sonata of the Dead: A Study of Samuel Beckett, “ the three corners of love ’ s eternal triangle ( the emphasis here is on the eternal ) … They have no names, simply the designations M, W1 and W2 which aim at anonymity but also stand for all men and women who have, like them, been caught up in a three-part love affair ,”
They engaged in a chaste love affair that lasted a year, until broken up by the senior Symonds.
They have had a major impact on Irish historiography, leading to a more favourable view of Parnell ’ s role in the O ' Shea affair.
They divorced in 1943 after Dorsey's affair with his former singer Edythe Wright.
They had sex within two weeks, and their open affair was the source of scandal and gossip among blue-blood Boston.
They convinced Oppenheimer that his plan for a military laboratory would not work, since a scientific effort would need to be a civilian affair.
They later separated, and Divine would go on to have a brief affair with the gay porn star Leo Ford, something that was widely written and gossiped about in the gay press.
They have an affair, and agree to meet once a year, despite the fact both are married to others and have six children between them.
They consisted of moody, judgemental father Les Boulter, caring mother Denise who harboured a secret about a long-ago affair, closeted bisexual son Brendan, and teenage daughter Kelly.
They soon fell in love and their affair seems to have been tolerated, and perhaps even encouraged, by the elderly Sir William, who showed nothing but admiration and respect for Nelson, and vice-versa.
They obtained supplies from supporters in the United States, resulting in British reprisals ( see Caroline affair ).
They rarely fly: take off is made with difficulty, and landing is a clumsy, low-angled affair with no attempt to lower the feet.

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