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He applied his intelligence in unconventional ways, winning a contest when he was in eighth grade by finding over 4, 500 words that could be formed from the letters in " Ziegler's Giant Bar "; the judges had only about 2, 500 words on their master list.
One of his first efforts was the 1977 Die Konsequenz, a b / w 16 mm adaptation of Alexander Ziegler's autobiographical novel of homosexual love, a movie considered " one of the best ` 70s gay dramas ".
" The climactic carousel explosion was a marvel of miniatures and background projection, acting close-ups and other inserts, all of it seamlessly matched and blended under editor William Ziegler's eye.
Following attacks by the Chickamaugas against Ziegler's Station in 1792 and against Cavet's Station in 1793, however, Blount was unable to contain the rage of frontiersmen, and called up the militia.
Ziegler's only entomological paper, a description of 36 new species of Coleoptera, was published for the assistance of Dr. Melsheimer, whose home was close to one of Rev.
Zaks ( Ziegler's Animated Konstruction System ), was invented by Calgary designer Jim Ziegler.

Ziegler's and .
* James Ziegler's code for simulating ion implantation.
However, the court found that the employer could consent to a government search of the computer without infringing on the Ziegler's Fourth Amendment rights.
Ziegler's churches.
** V. s. ziegleri, Ziegler's Water Monitor
A 1976 newspaper article called an Olympic official's statement on blood doping " a non-denial denial, a Watergate denial ", an assessment of Ron Ziegler's career dubbed him " the non-denial denier " and placed his tenure as White House Press Secretary in " the Alice-in-Wonderland era that spawned the form of official evasion that came to be known as the non-denial denial.
An introductory physics textbook first sparked Ziegler's interest in science.
See also Ziegler's article in Herzog-Hauck, Realencyklopädie.
Alone with only Chandra looking out for her, Joanna is then sent on a mission to find Dr. Eustace Caroll, who then uses the same neurodrive technology to extract any memory of the words her father said to her concerning Ziegler's secrets.
Kim Webster is an American actress most commonly known for her role of Ginger, one of Toby Ziegler's ( Richard Schiff ) secretaries in the communications office on The West Wing.
Ziegler's plan, codenamed Operation Duc Thang I, called for the South Vietnamese to assault Ap Tan Thoi from three different directions ; three rifle companies from the 11th Infantry Regiment, 7th Infantry Division, to move from the north ; the Dinh Tuong Civil Guards Regiment to march northward from the south in separate columns ; and a company of 13 M-113 armored personnel carriers with an infantry company on board from the southwest.
Matilda Ziegler's first screen role remains her most notable.
The final death scenes of Ziegler's character, who had choked to death on her own vomit, have been hailed as one of the most powerful anti-drug images ever screened on the programme.
Image: Roosevelt Stadium abandoned 8. jpg | Christian Ziegler's stylish Art Deco flair is still visible through the 1984 weeds
In 1937 he painted the Judgement of Paris, which Hitler personally acquired some time later, hanging it in his residence at Munich-Hitler would later also hang Ziegler's The Four Elements at a residence in Munich.
William S. Champ ( Ziegler's former secretary ) and W. C. Demarest ( Mrs. Ziegler's nephew ) ( both to become among the first families residing in Malba ) formed a Realty Trust to purchase the Ziegler tract from his estate for development purposes.

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He was not enthusiastic over the newly acquired Claude Lorrain, but reminisced with pleasure over a Poussin exhibit he had been able to see in Paris a year ago.
Last week it opened at the J. B. Speed Museum in Louisville, at the very moment that a second Schiele exhibit was being made ready at the Felix Landau gallery in Los Angeles.
An exhibit, `` Macropathology -- An Ancient Art, A New Science '', was presented at the annual meeting of the American Medical Association.
A three-dimensional exhibit depicting `` A Century Of Naval Medicine '' was formally presented to The Director by George S. Squibb, great-grandson of the founder of E. R. Squibb and Sons, for permanent display in the Museum.
The founder of the Junior Showmanship Competition the late Leonard Brumby, Sr. ( for whom the trophy is named after at Westminster ) was an outstanding Handler and believed a Junior should have an opportunity to exhibit in a dog show starting with the Junior Showmanship Division.
However, the palace chapel was destroyed by a German bomb in World War II ; the Queen's Gallery was built on the site and opened to the public in 1962 to exhibit works of art from the Royal Collection.
States often said to exhibit crony capitalism include the People's Republic of China ; India, especially up to the early 1990s when manufacturing was strictly controlled by the government ( the " Licence Raj "); Indonesia ; Argentina ; Brazil ; United Kingdom ; Malaysia ; Israel ; Russia ; the United States ; Tasmania ; and most other ex-Eastern Bloc states.
The five peaks of Mount Meru were taken to exhibit this arrangement, and Khmer temples was arranged accordingly in order to convey a symbolic identification with the sacred mountain.
It was more written about than any other single exhibit at the fair, and received the bronze medal.
It was intended for " the Upper Columns in the Gallery of the Entrance of the Chamber of the Senate " ( United States Capitol exhibit ).
Art historian and the artist's great-grandson Joachim Pissarro notes that they “ professed a passionate disdain for the Salons and refused to exhibit at them .” Together they shared an “ almost militant resolution ” against the Salon, and through their later correspondences it is clear that their mutual admiration “ was based on a kinship of ethical as well as aesthetic concerns ”.
When the Fauves held their own exhibit in 1906, Munch was invited and displayed his works with theirs.
His first American exhibit was in 1912 in New York.
Futurama was an exhibit / ride at the 1939 New York World's Fair designed by Norman Bel Geddes that tried to show the world 20 years into the future ( 1959 – 1960 ).
Bel Gedde ’ s ‘ future ’ was synonymous with technological process, no less in its simulated low-flying airplane journey through the exhibit.
Before General Motors invited Bel Geddes to submit a proposal for the exhibit, they had planned to put in another production line as was featured at their exhibit in the Century of Progress Exposition of 1933 in Chicago.
Historically, the term ferromagnet was used for any material that could exhibit spontaneous magnetization: a net magnetic moment in the absence of an external magnetic field.
Many modern writers of horror ( or indeed other types of fiction ) exhibit considerable Gothic sensibilities — examples include the works of Anne Rice, as well as some of the sensationalist works of Stephen King The Romantic strand of Gothic was taken up in Daphne du Maurier's Rebecca ( 1938 ) which is in many respects a reworking of Charlotte Brontë's Jane Eyre.
Affiliated with the Smithsonian Institution, it was long essentially a traveling exhibit until it found a permanent home in 2011 on a former Army communications base outside Washington.
Concurrent with this special was the unveiling of a Hee Haw exhibit, titled Pickin ' and Grinnin, at the Oklahoma History center.
Later, in his The Physiology of Fascination ( 1855 ), Braid conceded that his original terminology was misleading, and argued that the term " hypnotism " or " nervous sleep " should be reserved for the minority ( 10 %) of subjects who exhibit amnesia, substituting the term " monoideism ", meaning concentration upon a single idea, as a description for the more alert state experienced by the others.
Eva Gonzalès was a follower of Manet who did not exhibit with the group.
Walter Sickert, an English artist, was initially a follower of Whistler, and later an important disciple of Degas ; he did not exhibit with the Impressionists.

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