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wrote and Masons
In 1847, Adams wrote a widely distributed book titled " Letters on the Masonic Institution " that was highly critical of the Masons.
Cooper wrote of the Illuminati as a secret international organization controlled by the Bilderberg Group that conspired with other individual organizations such as the Knights of Columbus, the Masons, and Skull and Bones, and whose ultimate goal was the establishment of a New World Order.
He also wrote a march for the Grande-Loge, having joined the Masons under the influence of the Comte de Clermont who was Grand Master of the Order in France.

wrote and Five
His long-time musical partner, alto saxophonist Paul Desmond, wrote the Dave Brubeck Quartet's best remembered piece, " Take Five ", which is in 5 / 4 time and has endured as a jazz classic on one of the top-selling jazz albums, Time Out.
Styne established his own dance band, which brought him to the notice of Hollywood, where he was championed by Frank Sinatra and where he began a collaboration with lyricist Sammy Cahn, with whom he wrote many songs for the movies, including " It's Been a Long, Long Time " (# 1 for 3 weeks for Harry James and His Orchestra in 1945 ), " Five Minutes More ," and the Oscar-winning " Three Coins in the Fountain ".
Chinese Soto ( Cao-Dong ) master Tozan ( Tung Shan, Dongshan ) wrote the Verses of the Five Ranks ( of the Ideal and the Actual ), which is also important as a set of koans in the Rinzai school.
Peter Lovesey wrote in The Kings of Distance: A Study of Five Great Runners that Nurmi " accelerated the progress of world records ; developed and actually came to personify the analytic approach to running ; and he was a profound influence not only in Finland, but throughout the world of athletics.
The most prolific writers there were collectively referred to as the Five Great Masters of the Northern School ( 北派五大家 ) -- Huanzhu Louzhu ( 還珠樓主 ), who wrote The Swordspeople from Shu Mountains ( 蜀山剑侠传 )); Bai Yu, who wrote Twelve Coin Darts ( 十二钱镖 ); Wang Dulu, who wrote The Crane-Iron Pentalogy ( 鹤铁五部作 ); Zheng Zhengyin ( 郑证因 ), who wrote The King of Eagle Claws ( 鹰爪王 ); and Zhu Zhenmu ( 朱贞木 ), who wrote The Seven-Killing Stele ( 七杀碑 ).
He wrote in his Discursive Commentary on Genji that when " human feelings are not understood the harmony of the Five Human Relationships is lost.
Five of the leading conspirators wrote letters to the Allobroges so that the envoys could show their people that there was hope in a real conspiracy.
It is perhaps instructive to realise Holst attended an early performance of Schoenberg's Five Pieces for Orchestra in 1914 ( the year he wrote " Mars ", " Venus " and " Jupiter ") and owned a score of it.
Curtis Mayfield not only scored many hits with his group, The Impressions, but wrote many hit songs for Chicago artists and produced hits on his own labels for The Fascinations and the Five Stairsteps.
* For the Train: Five Poems and a Tale ( by Lewis Carroll ; arranged poem order, wrote preface )
Here he wrote, totally or in part, some of his major works, among them When Five Years Pass ( Así que pasen cinco años ) ( 1931 ), Blood Wedding ( Bodas de sangre ) ( 1932 ), Yerma ( 1934 ) and Diván del Tamarit ( 1931 – 1936 ).
Shooter wrote the story in which Ferro Lad died – the first " real " death of a Legionnaire ( although Lightning Lad had been believed dead for a while before ) – and introduced many other enduring concepts, including the Fatal Five, Shadow Lass, the Dark Circle, Mordru, and the " Adult Legion ", a conjecture regarding what the Legionnaires would be like when they grew up.
Five years later he wrote a letter to Michael MacLiammoir, the Irish theatre impresario who ran Dublin's Gate Theatre.
Five months after the couple's death, John Knox, the future Scottish reformer, wrote of them as " innocents ... such as by just laws and faithful witnesses can never be proved to have offended by themselves ".
" Ray Davies of The Kinks wrote " Dandy " – a US Top Five hit for Herman's Hermits.
For a time Thornley wrote a regular column in the zine Factsheet Five, until editor Mike Gunderloy stopped publishing the magazine.
Five years later, in his preface to Bungakuron ( The Criticism of Literature ), he wrote about the period:
In the mid-1960s, Tupper Saussy wrote a composition titled The Beast with Five Heads on a commission from the Nashville Symphony to teach schoolchildren about orchestration, intended as a substitute for Peter and the Wolf.
Disappointed with his performance, having been given only two weeks notice to prepare for the role, D ' Onofrio wrote, produced, directed and starred Five Minutes .., in answer to the critics, and himself.
Roberta Smith described the work in The New York Times: " Demuth's famous visionary accounting of Williams, I Saw the Figure Five in Gold, a painting whose title and medallion-like arrangement of angled forms were both inspired by a verse the poet wrote after watching a fire engine streak past him on a rainy Manhattan street while waiting for Marsden Hartley, whose studio he was visiting, to answer his door.
In 1965, author James Brough wrote a book, in cooperation with the four surviving sisters, called We Were Five.

wrote and magnificent
Other sages like Kamban and Tulsidas also wrote versions of the Ramayana praising of Rama and the magnificent city of Ayodhya.
Sir Henry " Chips " Channon wrote that she was " above politics ... magnificent, humorous, worldly, in fact nearly sublime, though cold and hard.
Heinrich Glarean wrote in 1547 that Josquin was not only a " magnificent virtuoso " ( the Latin can be translated also as " show-off ") but capable of being a " mocker ", using satire effectively.
) Soon after the United States entered World War II, Aaron Copland wrote A Lincoln Portrait for the Philharmonic at the request of conductor Andre Kostelanetz as a tribute to and expression of the " magnificent spirit of our country.
While he gained unbounded popularity by the magnificent games and shows he produced as aedile, his prudent and retired life did not excite the suspicion of Caracalla, in whose honour he wrote a long epic poem called Antoninias.
He wrote in his autobiography that the dream of flying came to him while contemplating the magnificent skies of Brazil in the long, sunny afternoons at the plantation.
They are being ruthless and most determined .” After the July 1934 Night of The Long Knives, in which the Nazis ruthlessly exterminated their internal dissidents, Reith wrote: “ I really admire the way Hitler has cleaned up what looked like an incipient revolt .” After Czechoslovakia was invaded by the Nazis in 1939 he wrote: “ Hitler continues his magnificent efficiency .” Reith also expressed admiration for Mussolini .. Reith's daughter, Marista Leishman, revealed how her father in the 1930s did everything possible to keep Winston Churchill and other anti-appeasement Conservatives off the airwaves.
Australia's The Age wrote, " Their performance was magnificent: majestic in style, technically without flaw, and utterly persuasive.
" On going for my next lesson to Ulysses, that city of modern prose ," he wrote, " I was struck by the great number of magnificent passages in which words are used as they are used in poetry, and in which the emotion which is originally aesthetic, and the emotion which has its origin in intellect, are fused in higher proportions of extreme forms than I had believed was possible.
Cricket writer John Woodcock wrote in The Times that " his magnificent innings contained every stroke in the book.
The Guardian wrote that Paige was " a magnificent, perfect Piaf ".
After he was famous, and when I was still in trouble with the US embassy, he wrote a letter in support of me which was magnificent.
Wilhelm Kempff described it as " the most magnificent monologue Beethoven ever wrote ".
In her novel Possession, A. S. Byatt wrote of one of her characters ( Blackadder ) Leavis did to Blackadder what he did to serious students: he showed him the terrible, the magnificent importance and urgency of English literature and simultaneously deprived him of any confidence in his own capacity to contribute to or change it.
" Lisa Alspector from the Chicago Reader praised the film and wrote, " The blend of animation techniques somehow demonstrates mastery modestly, while the special effects are nothing short of magnificent.
For example, in the introduction, Fodor wrote " Rome contains not only magnificent monuments, but also Italians.
On 6 July 1756 Lord Lyttleton wrote that ` About £ 3, 000 laid out upon Powis Castle would make it the most august place in the kingdom .’ and in 1774 Sir John Cullum remarked: `( Powis ’ s ) grand situation, its charming and magnificent prospects, its extensive woody parks of many … render it one of the first seats of the Kingdom .’
D. Aviva Rothschild wrote about the first volume, " Although coherent and interesting, the story takes second place to Corben's lush, magnificent, fully painted, animation-quality art.
After his first episode, in 1887, Charlie Seymour of the Chicago Herald wrote, " Ryan slugged the magnificent Chicago reporter in Pittsburg the other day.
During this time he wrote the magnificent horror story, " The Feather Pillow ".
When the future Queen Victoria visited in 1832 at the age of 13, she wrote in her journal: " The house is magnificent ".
Richard Buckle, ballet historian and critic, wrote: " Her company of magnificent dancers and musicians.
On 25 April 1945 Patton wrote a recommendation, citing Middleton's " outstanding tactical skill and determination ," his " magnificent resistance against ... Von Rundstadt's attack ," and his " tireless energy and unfaltering aggressiveness.
The editor of the Alpine Club, John Percy Farrar, wrote to Young on the book's publication, saying: ' The book is magnificent ...

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