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Those stories, and many others, are recounted in Charles Mackay's 1841 popular account, " Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds ".
Giovanni and Giacomo Tocci, from Locana, Italy, were immortalized in Mark Twain's short story " Those Extraordinary Twins " as fictitious twins Angelo and Luigi.
They were to be the central characters and the novel was to be titled Those Extraordinary Twins.
As he explains in the introduction to " Those Extraordinary Twins ":
" Twelfth Night and Othello: Those Extraordinary Twins " in Shakespeare Set Free: Teaching Twelfth Night and Othello, ed.

Those and was
Those famous lines of the Greek Anthology with which a fading beauty dedicates her mirror at the shrine of a goddess reveal a wise attitude: `` Venus, take my votive glass, Since I am not what I was, What from this day I shall be, Venus, let me never see ''.
Those who refused to believe that He was the eternal Son of God were termed Arianists.
Those who have dealings with this book usually come to an unpleasant end, and Alhazred was no exception.
Those on the “ rice coast ” often ate ample amounts of rice, while the grain for the rest of the southern poor and slaves was cornmeal used in breads and porridges.
Those arguing in favour of an historical reading of Esther, most commonly identify Ahasuerus with Artaxerxes II ( ruled 405 – 359 BCE ) although in the past it was often assumed that he was Xerxes I ( ruled 486 – 465 BCE ).
Those attacks combined with Maxime Weygand's Hedgehog tactic would become the major basis for responding to blitzkrieg attacks in the future: deployment in depth, permitting enemyor “ shoulders ” of a penetration was essential to channeling the enemy attack, and artillery, properly employed at the shoulders, could take a heavy toll of attackers.
Those selected were taken to a hut where their flesh was cut from their bodies while they were alive and they were thrown into a ditch where they later died.
Those dates were chosen because in 1954 the U. S. Supreme Court ruled that racial segregation in schools was unlawful and 1968 is the year of Martin Luther King's assassination.
Those were undoubtedly major steps backwards .... Colonialism was not merely a system of exploitation, but one whose essential purpose was to repatriate the profits to the so-called ‘ mother country ’.
Those laws then became entrenched when the amending formula was made part of the constitution.
Those close to Remey claimed that he went senile in old age, and by the time of his death he was largely abandoned, with his most prominent followers fighting amongst themselves for leadership.
In addition to I Love Lucy, he executive produced The Ann Sothern Show, Those Whiting Girls and was briefly involved in several other series such as The Untouchables.
Those with a knowledge of ' The Matrix ' and its internal workings state that déjà vu means something within the Matrix was altered from its prior state and is referred to as a " glitch ".
Those limits are expressed in Article XXI of the Thirty-Nine Articles of Religion, ratified in 1571 ( significantly, just as the Council of Trent was drawing to a close ), which held that " General Councils ... may err, and sometimes have erred ... wherefore things ordained by them as necessary to salvation have neither strength nor authority, unless it may be declared that they be taken out of holy Scripture.
" Those who read here " letter written to the Laodiceans " presume that, at the time that the Epistle to the Colossians was written, Paul also had written an epistle to the Laodicean Church.
Those who thought that revolution was an effort to bring about electoral democracy and economic and social reforms either resigned or could not maintain their place in the parties.
Those places were either directly or indirectly named for John Quincy Adams ( for example, Quincy, Illinois was named in honor of Abrams while Quincy, California was named for Quincy, Illinois ).
Those, like Madison, who thought democracy in the state legislatures was excessive and insufficiently " disinterested ", wanted sovereignty transferred to the national government, while those ( like Patrick Henry ) who did not think this a problem, wanted to fix the Articles of Confederation.
Those opposing the proposed constitution were labeled Anti-Federalists, but neither group was a political party in the modern sense.
Humphry Davy said of him that " Those who consider James Watt only as a great practical mechanic form a very erroneous idea of his character ; he was equally distinguished as a natural philosopher and a chemist, and his inventions demonstrate his profound knowledge of those sciences, and that peculiar characteristic of genius, the union of them for practical application ".
Those close to Moon said that he was haunted by Boland's death for the rest of his life.
Those present strained to catch the meaning of what he was trying to say in his eulogy.

Those and published
Those he published with his brother are marked with a star (*).
In April 2007, he published his autobiography All Those Moments: Stories of Heroes, Villains, Replicants, and Blade Runners ( co-written with Patrick Quinlan ), where he discusses many of his movie roles.
Those letters, at times very critical of Andreotti, were kept secret for more than a decade, and published only in the early 1990s.
Those works are published and marketed as historical fantasy, though the author himself has expressed a preference to shy away from genre categorization when possible.
Those issues inaugurated the Giants series, which was published by Pines for issues 2-6, and continued by Hallden / Fawcett for issues 6-75.
Those responsible for his effects, failing to recognize the basic structure of the work, handed them over to be edited, and they were published in 1669.
In 1991 his autobiography Those Twentieth Century Blues was published.
Those drawings were published in her first book, entitled David We're Pregnant, which was published in 1973.
* William Lilly and Elias Ashmole, Lives of Those Eminent Antiquaries Elias Ashmole and Mr. William Lilly, published by T. Davies, 1772, London.
Those statements were not often easy to interpret, unlike Kekkonen's blunt and sometimes harsh statements ( see, for example, " The Republic's President 1956-1982 "/ Tasavallan presidentti 1956-1982, published in Finland in 1993-94 ; " The Republic's President 1982-1994 "/ Tasavallan presidentti 1982-1994, published in Finland in 1993-94 ; Mauno Koivisto, " Two Terms I: Memories and Notes, 1982-1994 "/ Kaksi kautta I. Muistikuvia ja merkintöjä 1982-1994, Helsinki: Kirjayhtymä Publishing Ltd., 1994 ).
Those for solo keyboard the composer published as his Opus 1 ( known as the Klavierübung I ).
Those reports cite an internal memo to the bank staff later posted on the internet, dated April 9, 2007, in which the World Bank's general counsel, Ana Palacio, states that the Bank's legal staff was scrutinizing two articles by investigative reporter Richard Behar published on the website of Fox News on January 31 and March 27, 2007.
In the published script, Gilroy included a day-by-day journal he titled, About Those Roses or How ' Not ' To Do a Play and Succeed.
Those earlier memoirs were edited and published posthumously in 1989 as Fighting for the Confederacy: The Personal Recollections of General Edward Porter Alexander.
In 1819 Wentworth published the first book written by an Australian: A Statistical, Historical, and Political Description of the Colony of New South Wales and Its Dependent Settlements in Van Diemen's Land, With a Particular Enumeration of the Advantages Which These Colonies Offer for Emigration and Their Superiority in Many Respects Over Those Possessed by the United States of America, in which he advocated an elected assembly for New South Wales, trial by jury and settlement of Australia by free emigrants rather than convicts.
Ellis published her memoirs in 1982 under the title Those Dancing Years.
Those terms are that the prize shall be given " for the American novel published during the year which shall best present the wholesome atmosphere of American life, and the highest standard of American manners and manhood.
Those journals are now published by Thomson Reuters and are not open-access.
In the mid 1970s she photographed the construction of its new law school building, the Lewis Hall ( now the Sydney Lewis Hall ), leading to her first one-woman exhibition in late 1977 at the Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington, D. C. Those surrealistic images were subsequently included as part of her first book, Second Sight, published in 1984.
Those who are from Catholics high-schools and universities of Brussels and Wallonia mostly choose Le Bitu Magnifique published by the Academicus Sanctae Barbae Ordo.
Those scenes had originally been published in 1943 and Hergé may have felt that readers needed more than just a reminder.
" Those households are losing from 11 to 17 cents for each dollar they put into a faster mortgage payoff ", per the Chicago Federal Reserve study published by the National Bureau of Economic Research and reiterated in the Chicago Tribune.
In December 1870, Edwin Ash, Secretary of Richmond Football Club published a letter in the papers which said, " Those who play the rugby-type game should meet to form a code of practice as various clubs play to rules which differ from others, which makes the game difficult to play.

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