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Through levying enormous customs duties, Prussia accelerated the collapse of the Commonwealth.
Through his vast estates he was the richest man in England, and his great wealth, ostentatious display of it, autocratic manner and attitudes, enormous London mansion ( the Savoy Palace on the Strand ) and association with the failed peace process at Bruges combined to make him the most visible target of social resentments.
Through the development and good management of this land the Grosvenors acquired enormous wealth.
Through Emperor, the Rambouillet stud had an enormous influence on the development of the Australian Merino.
" To Spin magazine she said that, in contrast to the extreme darkness of some of her earlier LPs, " I find an enormous amount of openness and hope on this record ... " The Desperate Kingdom of Love " or " You Come Through " I find incredibly optimistic and tender.
Through an enormous amount of research, Febvre collected information from various monasteries and chapels to study the influence of new wave philosophy in religion and the clergy's approach to understanding and translating their views to lay people.
Through it all, Killy's focus on his own enormous profit is a source of worry to Thompson.

Through and literary
It is a matter of opinion whether this demonstrates a lack of attention to craftsmanship or a conscious effort to expand the boundaries of science fiction, either into a kind of magical realism, continuing the process of literary exploration that he had begun with Stranger in a Strange Land, or into a kind of literary metaphor of quantum science ( The Number of the Beast dealing with the Observer problem, and The Cat Who Walks Through Walls being a direct reference to the Schrödinger's cat thought experiment ).
Through his decisive influence on Claude Lévi-Strauss and Roland Barthes, among others, Jakobson became a pivotal figure in the adaptation of structural analysis to disciplines beyond linguistics, including anthropology and literary theory ; this generalization of Saussurean methods, known as " structuralism ", became a major post-war intellectual movement in Europe and the United States.
As a character and literary allusion he has appeared in, or been referred to in a large number of works of literature and popular culture, particularly in Lewis Carroll's Through the Looking-Glass ( 1872 ).
In addition to his appearance in Through the Looking-Glass, as a character Humpty Dumpty has been used in a large range of literary works, including L. Frank Baum's Mother Goose in Prose ( 1901 ), where the rhyming riddle is devised by the daughter of the king, having witnessed Humpty's " death " and her father's soldiers ' efforts to save him.
Alice is a fictional character in the literary classic, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and its sequel, Through the Looking-Glass.
Through most of its long history, hieratic was used for writing administrative documents, accounts, legal texts, and letters, as well as mathematical, medical, literary, and religious texts.
Through studies of works by T. S. Eliot as well as discussions of topics such as “ The Augustan Mode in English Poetry ” and “ The Criticism of Comedy ” ( xi ), Wimsatt attempts to add to the efforts to justify and improve literary criticism ( xix ).
Through his cultural interests and his close friendships with white literary power brokers Carl Van Vechten and Alfred A. Knopf, White was one of the founders of the " New Negro " cultural flowering.
DiMassa has contributed to numerous comic / literary anthologies from the early 1990s to the present, the most recent being Live Through This ( Seven Stories Press ), which is a collection of prose and art by women describing the role that art has played in dealing with issues such as addiction.
Through her husband, Godwin was introduced to the London literary scene.
His proposed ability to immerse oneself fully in a simulation gives him a great deal of artistic freedom, and the story winds through alternate interpretations of many classical literary works such as Through the Looking-Glass, The Odyssey and The Iliad, The War of the Worlds, and The Wizard of Oz, which are available as entertainment simulations within the series.
Through the intervention of Theodor Heuss and Joachim Tiburtius, he was able to receive more money from the Berlin office in charge of compensating victims of Nazi persecution ; this, and a literary prize from the Mainz Academy in the sum of 10, 000 DM helped finance his growing medical expenses.
Through Hunt, Hogg became acquainted with several members of London's literary circles, including Thomas Love Peacock, Charles Lamb and Walter Coulson.
Through her father's encouragement, she versified some literary pieces which were translated from western sources by her father.
Through it, Sidney's usage of figures was disseminated as the Ramist " Arcadian rhetoric " of standard English literary components and ornaments, before the source Arcadia had been published.
Another early Gold Medal editor was former literary agent Knox Burger, who recalled, " Through its Gold Medal series, Fawcett was able to give many now well-known authors a chance at book publication early in their careers – among them John D. MacDonald and Kurt Vonnegut.
Through his literary works and translations, Mr. Wilson has contributed greatly to increased cultural understanding and friendship between the US and Japan.
Through their work in classical philology, they exerted profound influence not only on the Classics, but on literary critics, such as Stanley Edgar Hyman.
Through this foundation, Roy has been able to provide support to charitable, religious, scientific, literary, and educational organizations.
Mexico Through the centuries, comprehensive general history of social development, political, religious, military, artistic, scientific and literary of Mexico from a remote antiquity to the present time, work, unique.
Through the 19th and early 20th centuries the writing of balladic poetry was a favoured form of literary expression, and the public recitation of such pieces remains a feature of Australian folk festivals.
Through his own publications, such as Nihon-hyōron ( Japanese Criticism ), Fukuin-shūhō ( The Evangelical Weekly ) and others, he engaged in a wide range of literary criticism on such subjects as politics, society, education and religion.
He wrote several reference books on the British BBC TV programme Doctor Who, including the 20th anniversary special Doctor Who: A Celebration Two Decades Through Time and Space ( 1983 ), and also wrote the definitive study of Sherlock Holmes on the screen, The Television Sherlock Holmes ( 1991 ) and several other television tie-ins featuring famous literary characters, including Maigret, Poirot, Dr. Finlay and James Bond.

Through and output
Through a noisy channel, a receiver might see 8 versions of the output, see table below.
Through the early-1980s, electronics that output a television channel signal were required to meet the same shielding requirements as broadcast television equipment, thus forcing manufacturers such as Apple to omit an RF modulator, and Texas Instruments to have their RF modulator as an external unit, which they had certified by the FCC without mentioning they were planning to sell it with a computer.
" Through this technique, SIM will be able to output accurate masses for representative examples for nearly every star type, including brown dwarfs, hot white dwarfs, red giant stars, and elusive black holes.
Through boom and bust the mill survived under the name McFadden Lumber Company for over forty years as the largest white pine sawmill east of the Rocky Mountains, with an annual capacity of 120, 000, 000 board feet ( 280, 000 m³ ) of lumber ( an output never reached in actual production.

Through and legendary
The name of the city figures in the title of Michael Ondaatje's novel about legendary jazz player Buddy Bolden: Coming Through Slaughter.
Through touring heavily throughout 1999 and 2000, Guided by Voices ' live act became legendary, with shows often stretching past the three-hour mark, and populated by an endless stream of new and classic songs, Pollard solo tracks, impromptu covers of The Who, David Bowie and The Rolling Stones, all accompanied by continuous alcohol consumption.
Through the game, the PC has to defeat five legendary Bhaalspawn, known as The Five.
Through him the MacNeils of Barra also naturally claim descent from the legendary Niall of the Nine Hostages.
Through the 19th century, a roll call of legendary actors ' names all but drown out the plays in which they appear: Sarah Siddons ( 1755 — 1831 ), John Philip Kemble ( 1757 — 1823 ), Henry Irving ( 1838 — 1905 ), and Ellen Terry ( 1847 — 1928 ).
Through his connection to Chicago crime boss Phil Bartoli ( Jon Polito ), Luca catches the attention of national crime figure Manny Weisbord ( Joseph Wiseman ), a character inspired by the legendary gangster Meyer Lansky.
Through the years the rivalry between the Blue Bulls and Western Province has become legendary, and a clash between these two sides is one of the Currie Cup's biggest rivalries.
Hartleben ’ s legendary reputation in turn-of-century letters is due chiefly to the many artistic groups he founded or contributed to, from the Bavarian Bohemian Beer Brotherhood at school in Celle ( 1885 ) to the Menschenclub ( a club for “ people ”) in Magdeburg ( 1890 ), the Karlsbad Idealists ’ Club ( 1891 ), the Verbrechertisch (“ Rogues ’ Table ”) in Berlin ( 1896 ), the Berlin Naturalists ’ Society known as Durch (“ Through ”), the Berlin drama movement Freie Bühne (“ Free Stage ”), the Berlin Free Literary Society, the Leipzig " Auguren College ", not to mention the lively interest he took in the Friedrichshagener Dichterkreis ( Friedrichshagen Poets Circle ).
Through the widow of legendary concert pianist-actor Oscar Levant, in 1977 he was introduced to Ira Gershwin, who hired him to catalogue his extensive collection of phonograph records.

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