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As the Gautier citations suggest, Deburau early — about 1828 — caught the attention of the Romantics, and soon he was being celebrated in the reviews of Charles Nodier ( Gautier's praise would follow ), in an article by Charles Baudelaire on " The Essence of Laughter " ( 1855 ), and in the poetry of Théodore de Banville.
In 1972, when asked to comment about a forthcoming article that reported that he controlled a so-called political slush fund used for gathering intelligence on the Democrats, he famously uttered an implied threat to reporter Carl Bernstein: " Katie Graham's gonna get her tit caught in a big fat wringer if that's published.
These included the prohibition of selling or purchasing any article or commodity from or to a slave without written permission from their master or overseer, no slave was allowed to purchase alcohol without written consent, if any slave were convicted of assault upon " any white man, negro, or mulatto " the owner would be fined $ 50, any slave caught running " any horse, gelding, or mule " through town would be subject to fifteen lashes unless the owner pays a fine of $ 1, any slave caught driving any wagon or cart or driving a horse or mule on or across the sidewalks of the town would be subject to 10 lashes, unless the owner pays a fine of 50 cents.
Though the article, " Saint Peter Don't You Call Me " published in Frontier magazine, was not widely disseminated, it caught considerable attention when Mitford appeared on a local television broadcast with two industry representatives.
In 2007 the European Court of Human Rights found there was no breach of article 6 in requiring the keepers of cars caught speeding on camera to provide the name of the driver.
The story's name is taken from a line in the Frank O ' Hara's poem " Ode to Necrophilia ", and was inspired by a newspaper article Gowdy read about a young California woman who hijacked a hearse on its way to a funeral, took the corpse of the young man inside the coffin to a motel room and had sex with it for several days before being caught by the police.
Risen commented in the programme that in writing his article he " tried not to get caught up in something that I think in the past has slowed down some of the efforts by journalists to look into this.
Fortunately for Albertina the article caught the attention of the priests at the local Roman Catholic Mission who then communicated with Father Bernard Huss at Mariazell.
An article in the Daily Mail about a plan to fill potholes in the town caught John Lennon's eye as he was writing the song, giving birth to the lyric " I read the news today, oh boy / 4, 000 holes in Blackburn, Lancashire / And though the holes were rather small / They had to count them all / Now they know how many holes it takes to fill the Albert Hall.
The practical value of his article on greensand caught the eye of the Virginia legislature.
" In July 2008, the Enquirer ran an article claiming to have caught the former North Carolina Senator visiting Hunter, and their alleged illegitimate child at a hotel in Los Angeles.
It occurred in 1972, when Nixon's attorney general, John Mitchell, warned reporter Carl Bernstein about a forthcoming article: " Katie Graham's gonna get her tit caught in a big fat wringer if that's published.
Roe was renowned both for his ability to control the spitball, as well as to throw it without getting caught and described his methodology in a 1955 article in Sports Illustrated, " The Outlawed Spitball Was My Money Pitch ", published a year after he retired.
In 2010, Lowry launched a defamation lawsuit against Irish Independent journalist Sam Smyth, over an article Smyth had written regarding the Moriarty Tribunal, as well as comments Smyth had made on a TV3 show describing Lowry as having been " caught with his hand in the till .".
One article also claimed that a water pipe caught fire, though this report seems dubious.
This caught the attention of the Yorkshire Post, who featured an article on P-Orridge and COUM Transmissions on 11 February.
Fidel Castro wrote in a 2007 article that the campaign of countermeasures based on Farewell's dossier was an economic war ; that although no lives were lost in the gas pipeline explosion, the Soviet economy was significantly damaged ; and that between 1984 and 1985, the United States and its NATO allies had put an end to the technology spying operation, which had destroyed the capacity of the USSR to capture technology when Moscow was caught between a defective economy on one hand and a US President determined to prevail and end the cold war on the other.
In 1932, a controversial plagiarism was caught and condemned by an article in the Japanese magazine " New Young Adult ", Koga's " Sakewa Namitaka Tameikika " was blamed for copying off the work of Korean composer Su-Lin Jeon, which his version was named " The Calm Jang-Ahn ".
Many have also argued that the failings in the paper ( use of materials other than those specified ) could not have been caught by peer review ; and that the scientific process did work successfully in the end, in that the article was ultimately retracted.
In an article published by the Kipling Society in 1971 it was suggested that " Petersen Sahib, the man who caught all the elephants for the Government of India " in the Jungle Book story, Toomai of the Elephants by Rudyard Kipling, was a reference to George Peress Sanderson.
The article alleged that there were no German troops in the village of Petrischevo, and that Zoya was caught by local peasants who were unhappy about the destruction of their property.
" WORLDs coverage of C Street house also caught the attention of MSNBC's Rachel Maddow, who on her August 17, 2009, show said, " The article exposes The Family ‘ s mysterious money trail and describes the C Street scandals using the word ' scandal ' and argues that The Family subscribes to a, quote, ' muddy theology ' and it harbors, quote, ' a disdain for the established church.
When a local newspaper article had recounted this story about the top salesman, it caught the eye of a local businessman who proceeded to offer him a different sales position with potential growth as a manufacturer's representative.

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Some members of the organization called attention also to the article on hymns of inspiration, the Daily Prayer and Three Minutes A Day, as being very helpful.
Fleming published his discovery in 1929, in the British Journal of Experimental Pathology, but little attention was paid to his article.
This article compares the properties of brains across the entire range of animal species, with the greatest attention to vertebrates.
In this article, however, attention will focus on thought coercion, i. e. the attempt to use coercion to affect the basic values of grown-up people in general.
The pictures came to the attention of writer Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, who used them to illustrate an article on fairies he had been commissioned to write for the Christmas 1920 edition of The Strand Magazine.
Individual articles are read in portions proportional to the attention span, which depends on the user, his mood, the article, etc.
This is probably because the term “ nanotechnology ” gained serious attention just before that time, following its use by Drexler in his 1986 book, Engines of Creation: The Coming Era of Nanotechnology, which cited Feynman, and in a cover article headlined " Nanotechnology ", published later that year in a mass-circulation science-oriented magazine, OMNI.
In 1997, the acute employment problem at St Helena was brought to the attention of the British public following reports in the tabloid press of a " riot " following an article in the Financial Times describing how the Governor, David Smallman ( 1995 – 1999 ), was jostled by a small crowd who believed he and the Foreign Office had rejected plans to build an airport on the island.
The case received national attention, with the New York Times publishing an article on the trial on January 20, 1853.
Having an article published in Nature is very prestigious, and the articles are often highly cited, which can lead to promotions, grant funding, and attention from the mainstream media.
The term gained currency following the publication ( in 1969 ) of an article dealing with the subject, " The Bruckner Problem Simplified ," by musicologist Deryck Cooke, which brought the issue to the attention of English-speaking musicians.
Sarah W. Whedon suggests in an 2009 article in Nova Religio that the social construction of indigo children is a response to an " apparent crisis of American childhood " in the form of increased youth violence and diagnoses of attention deficit disorder and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.
Grunge attracted media attention in the United Kingdom after Pavitt and Poneman asked journalist Everett True from the British magazine Melody Maker to write an article on the local music scene.
In 1980, he read an article in Vrij Nederland which drew his attention to the recently founded extreme-right Centre Party ( CP ).
ASP + 6 superseded Average Wholesale Price in 2005, after a 2003 front-page New York Times article drew attention to the inaccuracies of Average Wholesale Price calculations.
The article received a great deal of attention and was very widely cited.
With a Facebook group reporting over 4000 members just three days after its creation and an article released in the National Post, the new logo has gathered somewhat large student and media attention.
Kreiser and Ossietzky, the paper's editor, were questioned by a magistrate of the Supreme Court about the article later that year, and were finally indicted in early 1931 for " treason and espionage ," the assertion being that they had drawn international attention to state affairs which the state had purposefully attempted to keep secret.
The article explained that over 40 symbols were drawn up by Dow artists, and all of the symbols investigated had to meet a number of criteria: "( i ) striking in form in order to draw immediate attention ; ( ii ) unique and unambiguous, in order not to be confused with symbols used for other purposes ; ( iii ) quickly recognizable and easily recalled ; ( iv ) easily stenciled ; ( v ) symmetrical, in order to appear identical from all angles of approach ; and ( vi ) acceptable to groups of varying ethnic backgrounds.
Childe also used this excursion as an opportunity to visit a number of museums in Czechoslovakia and Hungary, bringing them to the attention of British archaeologists in a 1922 article published in Man.
While some claim " The Tune " was inspired by Bill Gaither and Gloria Gaither's 1969 song " God Gave the Song ", Norman claims in a 1981 article in Contemporary Christian Music magazine: " Bill Gaither's music first came to my attention in 1973 when a friend played me ' God Gave the Song '.
Bull's work was brought to the public's attention in a May 20, 1955 Toronto Telegram headline article, Unveil Canadian Gun that Fires 4, 550 M. P. H.

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