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The city comprises a large number of theatres and many museums, including the Museum of Fine Arts, the world's oldest art collection accessible to the public.
His wife, writer / lyricist Sylvia Fine, wrote many of the witty, tongue-twisting songs Danny Kaye became famous for.
Important museums in Ghent are the Museum voor Schone Kunsten ( Museum of Fine Arts ), with paintings by Hieronymus Bosch, Peter Paul Rubens, and many Flemish masters ; the SMAK or Stedelijk Museum voor Actuele Kunst ( City Museum for Contemporary Art ), with works of the 20th century, including Joseph Beuys and Andy Warhol ; and the Design Museum with masterpieces of Victor Horta and Le Corbusier.
The Beatles introduced audiences to many of the major elements of the psychedelic sound during this period, with guitar feedback in " I Feel Fine " ( 1964 ), " Norwegian Wood " from their 1965 Rubber Soul album using a sitar, and the employment of reversed audio tapes on their 1966 B-side " Rain ".
Top-line studios such as Olympic Studios in London, Fine Recording in New York City, United Western Recorders, and Musart in Los Angeles quickly became among the most sought-after recording facilities in the world, and both these studios became veritable " hit factories " that produced many of the most successful pop recordings of the latter 20th century.
In addition to housing many Alabama government agencies, Montgomery has a large military presence due to Maxwell Air Force Base ; public universities Alabama State University, Troy University ( Montgomery campus ), and Auburn University at Montgomery ; private colleges / universities Faulkner University and Huntingdon College ; high-tech manufacturing, including Hyundai Motor Manufacturing Alabama ; and cultural attractions such as the Alabama Shakespeare Festival and Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts.
The library houses more than a million volumes and has frequent exhibits on a variety of topics, many featuring items from its Fine Print and Special Collections.
The general election results showed Fianna Fáil still the largest party, with twice as many seats as the nearest party, Fine Gael.
Her many television appearances include lead roles in the series A Fine Romance and As Time Goes By.
Today, the castle serves as a museum that houses the Musée des Beaux-Arts de Caen ( Museum of Fine Arts of Caen ) and Musée de Normandie ( Museum of Normandy ) along with many periodical exhibitions about arts and history.
The town also hosts the Italian gold reserves, an important Academy of Fine Arts, and the University of Tuscia, and is located in a wide thermal area, attracting many tourists from the whole of central Italy.
Donald Kagan has said of him that "... his entire career reveals him to be a patriot and a true moderate, sincerely committed to a constitution granting power to the hoplite class, whether in the form of a limited democracy or a broadly based oligarchy ", while John Fine has noted that " like many a person following a middle course, he was hated by both political extremes.
Among many early members who found inspiration on the island were summer visitors from the New York School of Art and the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, such as Robert Henri, George Bellows, Edward Hopper and Rockwell Kent.
Escanaba is home to the William Bonifas Fine Arts Center, The Waterfront Art Festival, The Escanaba City Band, The Players de Noc, The Bay de Noc Choral Society and many smaller arts organizations, art galleries and musical performing groups.
Hudson's landmarks are the " HUB " ( the Hudson Uptown Building, the former Hudson Elementary school where locals can gather for special events ), The Yellow Submarine, The Gold Mine Fine Jewelry & Gifts, Inc., the Hudson Library, the Hudson Volunteer Fire Department, the Hudson Post Office, the Hudson Optimist Club ( where many young local boys and girls can enjoy America's greatest pastime ), and Hudson Primary Care.
Some of the most impressive museums in Belgium are The Royal Museum for Fine Arts, in Antwerp, which has an admirable collection of works by Peter Paul Rubens, the Groeningemuseum, in Bruges, with the Flemish Primitives, the MAS ( Museum Aan De Stoom ) wich is located on't eilandje is the biggest museum in Belgium, and the Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium in Brussels, which has a cinema, a concert hall, and artworks of many periods, including a large René Magritte collection.
Fine also acknowledges that many of these partial truths and self-deceptions are unavoidable.
Goldsmiths College, Millard Building, in Camberwell, where many of the YBAs met on the Fine Art BA in the late 1980s.
In his leadership address to the 1972 Fine Gael ard fheis in Cork, Cosgrave referred to the ' mongrel foxes ' who should be rooted out of the party, a reference seen by many as an attack on FitzGerald's efforts to unseat him as leader.
To the surprise of many Fitzgerald excluded Richie Ryan, Richard Burke and Tom O ' Donnell, former Fine Gael stalwarts, from the cabinet.
Ironically, it struck an immediate chord with many disenchanted Fine Gael supporters who had tired of the failure to fully address the economic crisis and who yearned for a coherent rightwing policy from FitzGerald.
In addition, many works, especially in the 1930s, prominently feature hands, which could be interpreted as another heroic symbol of proletarian strength through work: his self portrait in prison ( El Coronelazo, 1945, Museum of Modern Art, Mexico City ), Our Present Image ( 1947, Museum of Modern Art, Mexico ), New Democracy ( 1944, Palace of Fine Arts, Mexico City ), and even his series on working class women, such as The Sob.
In many ways Joe as a politician is the epitome of the historic mandate of Fine Gael-honourable, conservative, compassionate and committed to the democratic institutions of our State.

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And if we fall ," he said, " the strangers will fall with us ; and it is many a man will fall by my own hand, and the Gael will be sharing their strong places.
This contest saw many high profile casualties for Fine Gael, including Deputy Leader Jim Mitchell, former Deputy Leader Nora Owen and others.
Additionally, many years later Frank Dunlop made allegations before the planning tribunal that he had informed Bruton about demands for a £ 250, 000 bribe made to him by a Fine Gael Dublin councillor, Tom Hand, in order to rezone the Quarryvale development.
This led to a significant shift to the Progressive Democrats at the last minute, and many Fine Gael voters voted strategically for the Progressive Democrats to avoid a single-party Fianna Fáil government.
Richard Mulcahy was the leader of Fine Gael, but MacBride and many other Irish Republicans had never forgiven Mulcahy for his role in carrying out 77 executions under the government of the Irish Free State in the 1920s during the Irish Civil War.
However many of the party's republicans remained unreconciled to serving with Fine Gael and the very act of joining the government weakened the party.
It quickly faltered, with many of its prominent members ( including Redmond, Vincent Rice, John Jinks and James Coburn ) joining Cumann na nGaedheal / Fine Gael, although O ' Donnell became an active member of Fianna Fáil.
* El Hadji Diouf – As manager of QPR, Warnock criticised Diouf for his behaviour after a challenge between QPR's Jamie Mackie and Blackburn Rovers ' Gael Givet left Mackie with a double fracture in his leg: " For many years I have thought was the gutter type – I was going to call him a sewer rat but that might be insulting to sewer rats.
Our links to the South are not as good as they should be, either with the PDs or with Fine Gael, where we have many natural allies.
He held many Opposition Front Bench portfolios including Defence, Health & Social Welfare, Justice and the Environment, as well as being Fine Gael Chief Whip from 1979 to 1981.
Like many of his Fine Gael colleagues at the 2002 general election, Higgins lost his seat in the Mayo constituency.
Fine Gael won back many of the seats that the party had lost five years earlier, however, they still fell short of forming a coalition government with the Labour Party.
Fine Gael said the 2008 figure would rub “ salt in the wounds of the many people who have lost their jobs or taken significant pay cuts in an effort to achieve wage restraint ”.
During his funeral politicians from the Labour Party, Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael were told that although they spoke highly of Gregory following his death, during his time in the Dáil he had been excluded by many of them and that they were not to use his funeral as a " photo opportunity ".

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On the other hand, many writers have pointed out how this battle was a humiliation for the Italian military.
Goths, like any other alternative sub-culture sometimes suffer intimidation, humiliation, and, in many cases, physical violence for their involvement with the subculture.
In rural China, political movements against landlords caused the humiliation and death of many former land owners.
Reported hazing activities can involve all kinds of ridicule and humiliation within the group or in public — many of which could easily be considered abusive if a candidate were not a consenting adult — while others are quite innocent, akin to pranks.
The humiliation need not be sexual in itself, as with many other sexual activities it is the feelings derived from it which are sought, regardless of the nature of the actual activity.
In many universities of Europe, South America and India, first year students are made to undergo tests or humiliation before being accepted as students.
The image of the tarred-and-feathered outlaw remains a metaphor for public humiliation many years after the practice became uncommon.
He inflicts many acts of violence and humiliation upon the Losers during and before the summer of ' 58, such as partially carving his name into Ben Hanscom's belly, killing Mike Hanlon's dog and bathing him in mud in order to make him a " tar baby ", breaking Eddie Kaspbrak's arm, breaking Richie Tozier's glasses numerous times, and white-washing Stan Uris ' face in snow until it bleeds.
It was John XI who sat in the Chair of Peter during what some traditional Catholic sources consider its deepest humiliation, but it was also he who granted many privileges to the Congregation of Cluny, which was later on a powerful agent of Church reform.
Comprehensive special services were also provided for many other occasions, both public and private, including ordinations, special days of humiliation or rejoicing, blessings for work and visiting the sick.
" ( McKay ) Hence, many observers in Prussia and Russia viewed the treaty as unequal and as a national humiliation.
Jakeš was a target of many jokes and much humiliation due to his clumsy verbal style.
" However, the humiliation from Lee's last visit caught the attention of many pro-Taiwan figures in the U. S. and this time, the United States Congress acted on Lee's behalf.
When he moves there, he finds the town decrepit, a " ghost town ", its former European suburb reclaimed by the bush, and many of its European vestiges ruined in a " rage " by the locals in response to their suppression and humiliation during the colonial times.
This was partially due to the humiliation of the Colonel ’ s many romantic affairs and his stinginess.
It is here that Angus finally confronts Rick and petitions him to realize that there are in fact many people that do not fit Rick's idea of " normal ", are unwantingly ostracized for it, and are fed up with the humiliation.
In a speech given at the Confederation of Cuban Workers in observance of May Day, Castro declared that the “ just laws of the revolution ended unemployment, put an end to villages without hospitals and schools, enacted laws which ended discrimination, control by monopolies, humiliation, and the suffering of the people .” Although inspiring, many would consider the claim to be premature .”
The ravages of so many successive campaigns must have already inflicted a severe blow upon the prosperity of Bruttium: the measures adopted by the Romans to punish them for their rebellion completed their humiliation.
Dhritarashtra was warned by many that the Pandavas will not forget their humiliation.
Like many of his generation, Gerstein ( and his family ) were deeply affected by what they saw as the humiliation of the Treaty of Versailles and were attracted by the extreme nationalism of the Nazis.
The humiliation need not be sexual in itself ; as with many other sexual activities, it is the feelings derived from it that are sought, regardless of the nature of the actual activity.
* Feelings of humiliation are key to many of those engaged in klismaphilia.
Therefore, many people use online humiliation ( in which the humiliator and others are involved via the Internet, using chat, email, websites, etc.
It is also known as the " humiliation of Olmütz ", as the treaty was seen by many as a capitulation of the Prussians to the Austrians.

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