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book and provoked
When American physicist Harvey Einbinder detailed its failings in his 1964 book, The Myth of the Britannica, the encyclopaedia was provoked to produce the 15th edition, which required 10 years of work.
In other words, it was Harun's reading of the book that provoked the adventures described in the book to take place.
Jensen had written that the film was " so artistically beautiful that it is difficult to be provoked over the clichés " but that it contained " all the clichés in the book ," mentioning that she felt scenes like blacks singing traditional black songs were offensive as a stereotype.
Gregory detested Chilperic, calling him " the Nero and Herod of his time " ( History of the Franks book VI. 46 ): he had provoked Gregory's wrath by wresting Tours from Austrasia, seizing ecclesiastical property, and appointing as bishops counts of the palace who were not clerics.
The book has done, perhaps in a greater degree than any previous book, what the Club is meant to do-it has provoked thought, and discussion of the keenest kind.
In his 1796 book, Congressman William Findley argued that Alexander Hamilton had deliberately provoked the Whiskey Rebellion.
In his book on the insurrection, Findley — a bitter political foe of Hamilton — maintained that the treasury secretary had deliberately provoked the uprising by issuing the subpoenas just before the law was made less onerous.
In other words, it was Harun's reading of the book that provoked the adventures described in the book to take place.
The unfavourable portrait of Napoleon given in this book provoked representations from General Gourgaud, and eventually a duel, in which Ségur was wounded.
She takes snuff and does her own shoe repairs, which makes her " All Right " in Nanny Ogg's book, but has a nasty habit of being reasonable when provoked.
His tactics, methods and pronouncements, which have sometimes been labeled in the mainstream media as " brash and abrasive in any language ," “ flamboyant ”, “ contentious ,” “ notorious ,” “ aggressive ,” “ controversial ,” and “ combative ,” have provoked public criticisms from Japan residents and Western expatriates alike, including bloggers, columnists, book authors on Japan, and even his former wife.
This has provoked a backlash from some advocates of majoritarianism, who lament the Balkanization of society they claim has resulted from the gains made by the multicultural agenda ; these concerns were articulated in a 1972 book, The Dispossessed Majority, written by Wilmot Robertson.
The Scots had been provoked by Charles I, who had imposed bishops and a foreign prayer book on their church.
The book begins with the poem censured by Enrique Anderson Imbert and provoked, thanks to his authority, Hernan Rodriguez Castelo to expel Alejandro Carrión from Parnassus.
An Inquiry, Sullivan was provoked into thinking through a defense of the idea of the magisterium – the particular teaching authority in the Church – which eventually became his book Magisterium: Teaching Authority in the Catholic Church, published in 1983.
Author Bob Hill wrote a book on the case called Double Jeopardy, which became a bestseller and provoked widespread interest in the case.
Day of Deceit: The Truth About FDR and Pearl Harbor is a book by Robert Stinnett alleging that the Roosevelt administration deliberately provoked and allowed the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor in order to bring the United States into World War II.
The book was awarded the Explicator Prize but its thesis provoked criticism from Blake scholars who had developed systematic interpretations of a more-or-less static Blake.
The final section of the book provoked enormous controversy due to Reade's " outspoken attack on Christian dogma " and the book was condemned by several magazines.

book and dispute
A bitter, and very public, dispute ensued between those, like Edmund Grindal and Richard Cox, who wished to preserve in exile the exact form of worship of the 1552 Prayer Book ; and those, like John Knox the pastor of the congregation, who regarded that book as still partially tainted with compromise.
" Upham's book refers to Robert Calef 25 times with the majority of these regarding documents compiled by Calef in the mid-1690s and stating: " Although zealously devoted to the work of exposing the enormities connected with the witchcraft prosecutions, there is no ground to dispute the veracity of Calef as to matters of fact.
His reputation was such that a number of monks requested him to write a book to kindle their zeal ; and his letter to Joscelin, later archbishop of Bordeaux, who had asked him to decide a dispute between Bishop Isembert of Poitiers and his chapter, is evidence of the authority attributed to his judgment.
The book, as its title indicated, also focussed on a related topic in the dispute between Jesuits and Jansenists.
According to court documents relating to an intellectual property dispute between Bandler and Grinder, Bandler made more than $ 800, 000 in 1980 from workshop and book sales.
The exact date the book was written is in dispute but Nishijima believes that Dogen may well have begun compiling the koan collection before his trip to China.
Ryholt stresses in his 1997 book on the Second Intermediate Period that " the tick that distinguishes 20 and 30 from 10 is preserved and beyond dispute.
He has been credited as the character's co-creator, though this has been a topic of dispute within the comic book industry.
He ultimately severed ties with them as the result of a doctrinal dispute when he began to teach a form of British Israelism, which would later make up his book The United States and Britain in Prophecy.
In addition, Eleanor Kerlow's book Poisoned Ivy: How Egos, Ideology, and Power Politics Almost Ruined Harvard Law School criticized the school for a 1980s political dispute between newer and older faculty members over accusations of insensitivity to minority and feminist issues.
However as society changed and formerly taboo topics such as sex and drugs became more openly discussed, critics came to attack the book for other reasons ; mainly that it was too pessimistic, and that it was a journey in the footsteps of a psychotic and showed humanity through his warped and unstable viewpoint, a fact that Hesse did not dispute, although he did respond to critics by noting the novel ends on a theme of new hope.
The book was attacked by fellow Cartesian philosopher, Antoine Arnauld, and, although Arnauld's initial concerns were theological ones, the bitter dispute which ensued very quickly branched out into most other areas of their respective systems.
Jesus subsequently defends his belief in resurrection against Sadduceean resistance, stating “ and as for the dead being raised, have you not read in the book of Moses, in the story about the bush, how God said to him ‘ I am the God of Abraham, the God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob ?’ He is God not of the dead, but of the living ; you are quite wrong .” The tone and content of the passage are indicative of theological and sociopolitical dispute.
After some intense debates on board, the captain settles the dispute by " going by the book ": to defend America " past, present, and future " if attacked, and otherwise, to obey the orders of the then-current commander-in-chief, Franklin D. Roosevelt.
Kelly's work with Dell continued well into the successful run of the newspaper strip in the early 1950s, ending after 16 issues of Pogo Possum ( each with all-new material ) in a dispute over the republication of Kelly's early Pogo and Albert stories in a comic book titled The Pogo Parade.
However, Clemens Brentano's attribution of the book The Dolorous Passion to Emmerich has been subject to dispute, with allegations that Brentano wrote much of the book himself ; a Vatican investigation concluding that: " It is absolutely not certain that she ever wrote this ".
" Other reviewers dispute the book's originality, pointing to ideological similarities with Maxwell Maltz, Norman Vincent Peale, Napoleon Hill, and Dale Carnegie, all of whom Robbins acknowledges in his book.
( The book is often printed under the byline of Daniel Defoe, on the assumption that " Charles Johnson " is a pseudonym, but there is no proof Defoe is the author, and the matter remains in dispute.
These include the dispute between Derek Freeman and defenders of Margaret Mead and also the controversy over the book Darkness in El Dorado.
Haslam intended to settle the dispute about whether Matthews was insane or not ; his book contains verbatim accounts of Matthew's beliefs and hallucinatory experiences and is considered the original description of the symptoms of paranoid schizophrenia.
The Christian Civil Liberties Union also filed a claim against the West Bend library, asking that Francesca Lia Block's book Baby Be-Bop be " burned or destroyed ", drawing further media attention to the library dispute.
Cuomo described his experience in that dispute in the book Forest Hills Diary and the story was retold by sociologist Richard Sennett in The Fall of Public Man.
The dispute revolved around copyright issues: Savant allowed the publication of extracts from his work, which included alleged excerpts from Maria's own accounts, taken from d ' Ornano's book.
In 1615, a dispute occurred between the Venetian government and the Inquisition over the prohibition of a book.

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