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Throughout the interwar years, French interest in anthropology often dovetailed with wider cultural movements such as surrealism and primitivism, which drew on ethnography for inspiration.
were able to inhibit bacterial growth, and even to cure bacterial infections in animal ( Ernest Duchesne in 1897 in his thesis " Contribution to the study of vital competition in micro-organisms: antagonism between moulds and microbes ", or also Clodomiro Picado Twight whose work at Institut Pasteur in 1923 on the inhibiting action of fungi of the " Penicillin sp " genre in the growth of staphylococci drew little interest from the direction of the Institut at the time ).
At first this interest drew him to the study of Biblical Hebrew, but he studied the indigenous languages of Mesoamerica on his own.
Bulwer-Lyton penned many other works, including The Coming Race or Vril: The Power of the Coming Race ( 1871 ), which drew heavily on his interest in the occult and contributed to the birth of the science fiction genre.
Readers in the Victorian era particularly praised her books for their depictions of rural society, for which she drew on her own early experiences, and she shared with Wordsworth the belief that there was much interest and importance in the mundane details of ordinary country lives.
Ball did not expect to sell the script, believing it would act as more of a calling card, but American Beauty drew interest from several production bodies.
With many empty storefronts and picturesque homes, Cripple Creek once drew interest as a ghost town.
Much of this interest drew them to musique concrète and tape manipulation techniques, since using these methods could allow them to create soundscapes suitable for the growing range of unconventional programming.
This led to the establishment of a powerful Norman interest in English politics, as Edward drew heavily on his former hosts for support, bringing in Norman courtiers, soldiers, and clerics and appointing them to positions of power, particularly in the Church.
Because of the perceived connections between INA members and security forces protecting Saddam Hussein, the INA drew American interest as an alternative ally to the Iraqi National Congress.
Many of Fassbinder ’ s films deal with homosexuality, in keeping with his interest in characters who are social outsiders, but he drew away from most representations of homosexuals in films.
The wealth of coal drew interest in the Township for its solid employment opportunities though the work could be dirty and dangerous.
Her intellectual and spiritual interest drew her to more mature men, such as Herbert Asquith, especially if they were imbued with an air of iconoclasm.
The Report also drew attention to the danger of conflicts of interest.
A work that drew particular interest was his Jurnal portughez (" Portuguese Diary "), completed during his stay in Lisbon and published only after its author's death.
His appearance at the meeting of the Pathological Society of London in 1884 drew interest from the doctors present, but none of the answers nor the attention that Treves had hoped for.
He immediately drew interest from the Athletics and New York Yankees.
The campaign at times focused on the large Bush family, and contrasted her with the First Lady, Nancy Reagan, by highlighting her interest in domestic staples such as church, gardening, and time spent with family while placing less emphasis on style sense and fashion ; she drew attention to both her famous white hair and disinterest in wearing designer clothes.
UFC 100 was unique in that it drew significant interest from ESPN, which provided extensive coverage of the event in the days preceding and following it.
The third Cup, held in the United States in June – July 1999, drew worldwide television interest and a final in front of a record-setting 90, 000 + Los Angeles crowd, where the USA won 5-4 on penalty kicks against China.
Speaker's abilities drew the interest of Doak Roberts, then owner of the Cleburne Railroaders of the Texas League in.
More direct evidence of his interest in architecture is found in the landscapes and sketches of castles he drew while travelling about Scotland, notably in the Highlands, during these years.
The show featured a multiracial cast, had frequent nude scenes, and featured a long-running gay male relationship that drew no particular interest from any of the show's other characters.
Anderson's return to Germany generated press interest, and drew more members of the German aristocracy to her cause.

drew and Irish
The Anglo-Welsh side ( Irish and Scottish unions did not participate ) performed well in all the non-test matches, but drew a test against New Zealand and lost the other two.
He drew the line related to Wolfhounds, and as a result developed a modern breed, Irish Wolfhounds, which are today well established as companions and guards.
Although Yeats ' early works drew heavily on Shelley, Edmund Spenser, and on the diction and colouring of pre-Raphaelite verse, he soon turned to Irish mythology and folklore and the writings of William Blake.
In response to criticisms expressed in the 1998 review by the UN Committee on the Rights of the Child in Geneva, the Irish government established the office of Ombudsman for Children and drew up a national children's strategy.
Stoker likely drew inspiration from Irish myths of blood-sucking creatures.
Aware that de Valera's age ( 84 ) and almost total blindness might compare unfavourably to O ' Higgins, whose campaigns drew comparisons with the equally youthful United States president of Irish descent, John F. Kennedy, Haughey launched what was seen as a political stroke.
Here, he drew inspiration from the landscape and the sea, and from the culture and life of the local Irish peasants, many of whom he regarded as close friends.
The chain's promise when winning the contract to operate the three stores, to hire a full-time Irish book buyer was fulfilled by employing an Australian, who will be based in London and not in Dublin, drew adverse criticism.
However Sigurd, according to legend, carried a " magical " standard into battle which drew the Irish warriors to it, eventually forcing their way in and killing the bearer.
Jean Giraud drew the first of the two-part last volume of the XIII series titled La Version Irlandaise ( The Irish Version ) from a script by Jean Van Hamme, to accompany the second part by the regular team Jean Van Hamme – William Vance, Le dernier round ( The Last Round ).
As well as being multiracial, the band drew their members not only from both sides of the Irish border but also from both the Catholic and Protestant communities during The Troubles.
Sessions of Parliament drew many of the wealthiest of Ireland's Anglo-Irish Ascendancy to Dublin, particularly as sessions often coincided with the Irish Social Season, running from January to 17 March ( St. Patrick's Day ), when the Lord Lieutenant presided in state over state balls and drawing rooms in the Viceregal Apartments in Dublin Castle.
In 1843, the Irish Member of Parliament Daniel O ' Connell hosted a peaceful political demonstration on Hill of Tara in favour of repeal of the Act of Union which drew over 750, 000 people, which indicates the enduring importance of the Hill of Tara.
Fronted by Bap Kennedy ( brother of Irish singer-songwriter Brian Kennedy ), their style drew heavily on the influence of Van Morrison and other R & B, but incorporated traditional elements of Irish folk music.
Wilson drew up plans to send an extra 30 battalions to suppress Ireland once the strike and the Irish elections were out of the way, not least as troops would otherwise need to be replaced after the strain of guerrilla war.
* Irish Boundary Commission which drew the border between the ( then ) Irish Free State and Northern Ireland in 1925
MacGowan drew upon his Irish heritage when founding The Pogues and changed his early " punk " voice for a more authentic sound with tutoring from his extended family.
The merger of the two titles faced scrutiny by the Competition Authority as the resulting match up drew together IN & M ( publishers of the Irish Independent ) and The Irish Times ( the two Dublin-based broadsheets ).
Although Robinson ’ s family had no background in unionist politics, Robinson developed an interest in Northern Irish politics as a teenager, resulting in the publication of various political pamphlets, including ‘ The North Answers Back ’, which drew the young aspiring politician to the attention of Ian Paisley.
The Morewood area had swamp like conditions which drew the Irish and Scottish settlers, as water has always been crucial for survival and development.

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