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"lastingly" Definitions
  1. in a way that continues to exist or to have an effect for a long time

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Not lastingly duped by Stalin, the author of "To the Finland Station" was lastingly duped by Lenin and Trotsky.
"It's a long way" to lastingly raise profitability, said Blessing.
More lastingly, the weekend's events underline that Saudi is an absolute monarchy.
It absorbs your attention the way paper absorbs ink, gradually and lastingly.
Peter: But for it to be lastingly brutal you need more than just surprise.
What gnawed at him was a fear that Trump might actually win over Democratic voters more lastingly.
This lack of assets means that Black families can be hit harder and more lastingly by economic downturns.
If this continues, the power of truth as a tool for solving society's problems could be lastingly reduced.
More lastingly, Maul decides to build an empire of his own: a criminal empire, with his brother as his major domo.
Some of its less remembered lines fastened themselves to me more lastingly than the ghostwritten flourishes that have entered historical memory.
Yet that impulse was lastingly reawakened in the choreography of Merce Cunningham and the music of his longtime colleague John Cage.
It is a very rare political work that speaks directly to its time from its time, and also deeply and lastingly.
With its near-hysterical tone, the frieze is one of the great coups de théâtre of sculptural history and a lastingly influential one.
But the journey may be more lastingly pleasurable than the destination, and maybe there's no need to be so results-oriented about it.
Some of his devotees, lastingly despondent about his legacy, still insist either that the flame died with him or that it passed elsewhere.
Lastingly grateful for his influence, James incorporated facets of his personality into the young sculptor who gives the early novel "Roderick Hudson" its name.
It is perhaps because these tactics didn't lastingly backfire that Republicans have decided not to revise them, even as their ultimate purpose has been achieved.
After the worst years of the clerical-abuse crisis in the Church, here was a leader who embodied Catholicism's lastingly positive, if comparatively abstract, associations.
It includes a few images from his early, lastingly moving "Sentimental Journey" (1971), whose small-scale prints document his honeymoon with his beloved wife, Yoko.
"There was never Sublimity so lastingly felt, as in PAMELA ," reads one, by Richardson's friend Aaron Hill (one of five from Hill that were included).
She loves sex, but her faith in guys had been lastingly shaken, which was a big reason she did not hook up with the amorous Greek.
Most lastingly, he established the Cummins Foundation to encourage serious architecture: If you picked from its list of architects, the foundation would pay the design fees.
In love with the sound of my own voice, unaware of how lastingly harmful meanness could be, I was sometimes far harsher than I should have been.
However, the only way to lastingly prevent carbon regulation would be to revise the Clean Air Act to stipulate that its standards do not apply to carbon.
Part of the value of Eisner's biography is to situate a lastingly familiar and accessible body of work in its author's exceptional experience of an irrecoverable recent past.
But they lastingly converted the Democrats to their agenda of government as a counterweight to business power after William Jennings Bryan, a leader in their cause, captured the Democratic presidential nomination in 1896.
S. is a great option for anyone who values clean, simple ingredients, relatively low prices, convenience, and — perhaps more lastingly — the kind of clear, happy skin that can only come from an actually simple routine.
Mr. Nichols became one of Mr. Garfield's dearest mentors, and his death, along with Mr. Hoffman's in 2014 — "I'm so lucky I got to brush my soul against him every night," Mr. Garfield said — left him lastingly bereft.
To understand just how ever-lastingly popular Mean Girls is, you only have to watch one of the speeches given by the women in the video above — and then their reaction when Tina Fey pops out to surprise them.
But if despite all the carrots and sticks it has at its disposal it lastingly loses a direct neighbour and would-be accession state that is controlling territory claimed by an existing member of the EU, it might as well give up.
In 1977, the artiest punk band in Britain — or maybe the punkiest art band — was Wire, whose magnificently cantankerous, lastingly influential, pointedly brief first three albums have been reissued as multiple-CD sets including demos, singles, alternate versions, unreleased songs and extensive annotations.
But the popularity it brought him (it was soon being danced by Rudolf Nureyev and ballet companies) lastingly alienated him from Rauschenberg; from John Cage (who had dedicated a piece of music to him); and from others in their circle, some of whom are still alive.
And once the Republican Congress seriously began its repeal drive, the share of Americans expressing positive views of the law lastingly moved ahead of those who viewed it negatively; in this month's survey 49% of adults said they viewed the law favorably, compared to 42% who are unfavorable.
As colleagues and partners (they married in 1999) who ran separate but mutually supportive galleries beginning in the 24747s — hers under her own name, his most lastingly as American Fine Arts, Co. — they reshaped their businesses, balancing public good and private enterprise with a flair that has been seldom duplicated.
One strength of Smith's biography is the way it makes the reader continually consider whether the foreign overreachings of the forty-third President will prove more lastingly harmful to the country and to the world than the underreachings of the forty-fourth, but that is not a matter that will be on the Republicans' mind this July.
Courtesy Jeff Koons / David Zwirner Great works on hand—by which I mean ones that, like them or not, lastingly transcend the types of their form and style—range from an anonymous German's "Nellingen Crucifix" (1430-35) and Donatello's "Bust of Niccolò da Uzzano" (from the fourteen-thirties) to Jeff Koons's "Michael Jackson and Bubbles" (1988) and Charles Ray's "Aluminum Girl" (2003).
It also represents a GOP return to hardline immigration politics a little over two decades after California's Republican Governor Pete Wilson promoted Proposition 22016, which sought to deny public services to undocumented immigrants; though the measure passed in 1994 and helped Wilson win reelection that year, it polarized the growing Hispanic population against Republicans and helped tilt California lastingly toward the Democrats.
Wuppertal 1977, S. 281. His most important, lastingly significant inventions were electrical looms, traffic signals, and pendulum clocks as well as Hipp's Chronograph.
They occasionally sang group harmonies a cappella. On Malicorne 4, they were lastingly joined by a fifth member, Olivier Zdrzalik, on bass, percussion and vocals.
He remained in this role until 1861 when he was appointed Professor of Hungarian Literature. His lastingly influential works were published in the 1850s and 1860s.
The area of Huai'an spans an ancient canal of the Huai River, and the name of Huai'an expresses the residents' hope for a lastingly peaceful Huai River.
The oversize silver tube has a mirror on the side for goofproof application, and its contents glided on with a lastingly creamy feel, like our favorite lip moisturizer.
These designs proved extremely and lastingly popular, and Derby continued to thrive. In 1845, however, Bloor died, and after three years under Thomas Clarke, the Cockpit Works were sold and the factory closed in 1848.
Son of the Tiger has been described in Stylus Magazine as having some flaws but overall as "compulsively and lastingly listenable". while in the Washington Post it was called one of the more appealing examples in its genre.
The Affair from 1894 to 1906 divided France deeply and lastingly into two opposing camps: the pro-Army, mostly Catholic "anti-Dreyfusards" who generally lost the initiative to the anticlerical, pro-republican Dreyfusards. It embittered French politics and allowed the radicals to come to power.
In this last round of work, wall paintings from the 15th century were uncovered. The Electoral Palatinate leadership lastingly introduced the Reformation in the years 1550-1560. As in the whole Rhenish region, the Thirty Years' War wrought great damage and loss in Monzingen.
As a poet Lucas was a polished ironist. Early collections (Time and Memory, 1929, Marionettes, 1930, Poems, 1935) were mostly personal lyrics or satires, but he came to specialise in dramatic monologues and narrative poems based on historical episodes "that seem lastingly alive" (Messene Redeemed, 1940; From Many Times and Lands, 1953)."I try to find episodes in history that seem lastingly alive: and try to make them live on paper" (Lucas, Journal [1939], p.229) His First World War poems, including 'Morituri – August 1915, on the road from Morlancourt' (1935) and (below) ' "The Night is Chilly but not Dark" ' (1935), offer a retrospect of his experiences at the front.
Amal Gayed, Inconceivable Virtuosity. In: Mosaique Progrès, December 30, 1995 As piano pedagogue Kretzer acts in Germany and abroad in which his comprehensive teaching method lastingly influences the future generation of pianists.Pedro de la Hoz, A First Class Pianist. Kretzer: Taste and Control Between Pollini and Argerich.
Family of Félix Vallotton in Le Cri de Paris. The Dreyfus Affair lastingly cut France in two, even within families. Socially antisemitism was prominent. Existing prior to the Dreyfus affair it had expressed itself during the boulangisme affair and the Panama Canal scandal but was limited to an intellectual elite.
She was described as "a gentle and retiring woman". He became so lastingly attached to her that he made her his "favorite" in title. They had no children. Immediately after the outbreak of the French revolution in July 1789, Louise de Polastron left France along with the comte d’Artois and the entire Polignac family.
Kulczyk Foundation is a family aid organization operating in Poland and all around the world, which, together with local partners, educates and helps solve the problems of people, thus lastingly changing the world. The Foundation was founded in 2013 by Grażyna Kulczyk, Dr. Jan Kulczyk, and Dominika Kulczyk, who has been presiding over the Foundation ever since it was established.
A visit to the Netherlands, which he paid in 1874, lastingly affected his art. Four years later he went to Paris, and for a short time worked in Julien's studio. Next, with a commission from Dr. White, he visited Spain. In 1892 he was elected A.R.S.A., and five years afterwards a member of the Royal Institute of Painters in Oils, from which body, however, he soon resigned.
The military and scientific endeavour of the Abbey were also lastingly improved by the Abbot. However, in his plans he failed to consider the available means, which led to the ruin of the Abbey's finances. He also disregarded the control rights of the chapter and ruled his realm autocratically. A few younger monks lodged complaint against the Abbot that reached the pope, but to no avail.
The Horn Book Magazine points to the direct clinically-sounding narration presenting Frankie's struggles in a 'dispassionate and case-study way', which in effect leaves the reader to make up their own mind. Publishers Weekly praises how Lockhart juggles smart and tantalizing themes while combining 'the pacing of a mystery with writing that realizes settings and characters', noting that the 'exuberant, mischievous story scores its points memorably and lastingly'.
The first documentary mention of any church building in Laufersweiler comes from 1405 and tells of a chapel consecrated to Mary. It is unknown, however, when Saint Lawrence's Church, which burnt down in 1839, was built. This church was subject first to the parish of Hausen. After the Reformation had been lastingly established in the 1560s by the Wild- and Rhinegraves, Laufersweiler became an autonomous Evangelical parish by 1602.
Vilma Santos is widely considered as the most lastingly successful Filipino movie and television actor of all time. She started her acting career when one of her uncles, who was a cameraman at Sampaguita Pictures, convinced her to try out for the movies. Initially, Sampaguita Pictures had planned a child star role for her in Anak, Ang Iyong Ina (1969). When Santos was in the studio, she noticed a long line of little girls.
Life for Eifel dwellers was often hard owing to the rough climate and the poor soils. Owing to the great neediness in the early 19th century, 31 persons all together emigrated from Hörscheid to North America. Only beginning in 1860 could the food supply for the people be lastingly ensured by reforestation of the sparse heath and improved agricultural methods. In 1912 came the merging of fields that through inheritance had become splintered.
The Catholic church's tower, too, was struck, but somehow managed to stay standing. Amazingly, only one citizen was killed, but thirty families were left homeless on this day. After the war, Rheinböllen's skyline changed lastingly owing to steady growth. In rapid succession, one building zone after another sprang up, and the population rose sharply. In 1946, the year when Rheinböllen became part of the then newly founded state of Rhineland- Palatinate, there were 1,283 inhabitants.
Lamentation about the fall of Lagash to Lugalzagesi, Urukagina period, circa 2350 BCE Tello, ancient Girsu. Gu-Edin was invaded by Umma at least twice during the reign of Eannatum's son, Entemena: once by Ur-Lumma and once by his successor Illi. The first attack was defeated soundly, according to Entemena's account, and the second was not lastingly successful. Lagash finally fell to Lugalzagesi, king of Umma, circa 2350 BCE, ending the First Dynasty of Lagash.
Two major economic projects have lastingly impacted the 5th district and have indelibly dictated the politics of North Alabama for most of the 20th Century. Before 1933, the Northern Alabama counties were characteristically poor, white and rural. The Tennessee Valley Authority's (TVA) arrival changed much of that, slowly transforming the demographic towards technical and engineering employees. The second major project was the space and rocketry programs including Redstone Arsenal in Huntsville where the first large U.S. Ballistic missiles were developed.
Reconstruction of a Menapian dwelling at Destelbergen. The Menapii were a Belgic tribe of northern Gaul in pre-Roman and Roman times. According to descriptions in such authors as Strabo, Caesar, Pliny the Elder and Ptolemy their territory had stretched northwards to the mouth of the Rhine in the north, but more lastingly it stretched along the west of the Scheldt river. In later geographical terms this territory corresponds roughly to the modern Belgian coast, the Belgian provinces of East and West Flanders.
The Montignac diet is a high-protein low-carbohydrate fad diet that was popular in the 1990s, mainly in Europe. It was invented by Frenchman Michel Montignac (1944–2010), an international executive for the pharmaceutical industry, who, like his father, was overweight in his youth. His method is aimed at people wishing to lose weight efficiently and lastingly, reduce risks of heart failure, and prevent diabetes. The Montignac diet is based on the glycemic index (GI) and forbids high‐carbohydrate foods that stimulate secretion of insulin.
Beginning in the 16th century, the two lordships repeatedly found themselves at odds with each other over serfdom rights and taxes. The disagreements were settled lastingly and bindingly only in 1788 by the Reichskammergericht. From October 1794 to 1 January 1814, Hollnich belonged to the Department of Rhin-et-Moselle, the Arrondissement of Simmern, the Canton of Kastellaun and the Mairie (“Mayoralty”) of Gödenroth. On 20 November 1815, Hollnich became Prussian and was assigned to the Bürgermeisterei (“Mayoralty”) of Kastellaun and the district of Simmern.
In 1559, he appointed him as the Salzgreben and entrusted him against the resistance of Pfännerschaft, with the supervision of the important timber industry. In 1561, he also received the co-supervision over the salt production to improve the outdated ways of working lastingly. Rhenanus had his own Siedehütte set up for his experiments. Here he could boil 140 pans of salt per year while the other Siedehütte only managed 90 to 95 pans over the same time, with their rather conventional production method.
The concept of a geographical zone was first hypothesized by the ancient Greek scholar ParmenidesStrab. 2,2,1-2 in: A. H. Coxon and R. D. McKirahan (eds), The Fragments of Parmenides: A Critical Text With Introduction, and Translation, the Ancient Testimonia and a Commentary, 2nd edn (Phronesis: Supplementary Volumes 3; Assen, Dover (NH), 2009), p. 160. and lastingly modified by Aristotle.Aristotle, Meteorology, Bekker numbers 362a33-362b29 Both philosophers theorized the Earth divided into three types of climatic zones based on their distance from the equator.
Poggenbeek began painting at the age of nineteen, first studying under J. D. Veldhuizen and later working at the Amsterdam Rijksakademie van beeldende kunsten. For a while he painted ducks and calves under willows exactly like Willem Maris, but he more lastingly influenced by Anton Mauve, whose soft, light tone and delicate quiet lyricism he shared. His tonality and composition also show the influence of Boudin, Corot and Jongkind. From 1880 to 1885 he travelled to Italy, where he spent time in Venice and on the island of Capri.
Arnold of Saint Emmeram (Latin: Arnoldus Emmeramensis, Arnoldus de Sancto Emmeramo) was an early 11th century Benedictine scholar, writer, composer and prior at Saint Emmeram's Abbey. He was of noble birth, from the house of Vohburg. In his youth he was an avid reader of the Roman classics, but he turned away from them for fear of being infected by their paganism. His literary taste was still lastingly influenced, and he felt the medieval Latin of the Vita St Emmerami was insufficient, proposing a revision in better Latin.
Berson's scientific work started in 1950, when he became a member of the Radioisotope Service of the hospital, where he teamed with Rosalyn Yalow in what eventually became an historic research partnership. He also set up a thyroid service, where his approach was felt lastingly. Their early laboratory work concerned iodine and human serum albumin metabolism, but later on in the decade they shifted their focus to insulin, a hormone which was difficult to measure in the blood. They developed the radioimmunoassay, which gave very good results, and published their findings in 1960.
Edinson Cavani is one of PSG's biggest idols. Paris Saint-Germain supporters have seen many great players who have lastingly marked the club's history. Some of them have become fan favorites, including, among others, Jean-Pierre Dogliani in the 1970s; Mustapha Dahleb, Safet Sušić and Jean-Marc Pilorget in the 1980s; Bernard Lama, David Ginola, George Weah and Raí in the 1990s; Ronaldinho and Pauleta in the 2000s; and Zlatan Ibrahimović, Thiago Silva and Edinson Cavani in the 2010s. Historic goals have been a decisive factor in becoming an idol for the fans.
The relations between the king and Ladislaus Kán must have returned to normal lastingly, since one of his property exchanges took place in the presence of the king in June 1313. This is the last occurrence of Ladislaus Kán who died probably in the end of 1314 or the beginning of 1315 (this is quite likely, since royal charters follow one another starting from March 1315, in which King Charles returned the properties having occupied with force by the late Voivode to their rightful owners). Following Ladislaus' death, his elder namesake son, Ladislaus IV Kán declared himself Voivode and rebelled against Charles I.
Optima’s design follows humanist lines; its capitals (like those of Palatino, Hans Eduard Meier’s Syntax and Carol Twombly's Trajan) originate from the classic Roman monumental capital model, reflecting a reverence for Roman capitals as an ideal form. Optima is an example of a modulated-stroke sans-serif, a design type where the strokes are variable in width. The design style has been intermittently popular since the late nineteenth century; Optima is one of the most lastingly popular examples of the genre. Optima was originally targeted by Stempel's Walter Cunz as a competitor to Ludwig & Mayer's Colonia design, which has not been digitised.
At the same time, it was still being used for the grazing of livestock; areas were cultivated for crops and other parts were quarried for gravel, to be used in road building. In 1774-6 the character of the area changed significantly and lastingly with construction of the Royal Artillery Barracks to the north of the common. It was built by the Board of Ordnance on private land owned by the Bowater family, but a section of the common was also added to the construction site as a future parade ground and what is now Barrack Field.
A second marriage, to Helen Stenhouse-Simpson, was not a success. In 1979 he married Susan Shelley, née Dowdall, former wife of his friend the actor Frank Shelley and herself a successful actress; two decades of happiness followed, ended by her death in 2000. Waller underwent a vivid out-of-body experience during an operation when a young man, which made him lastingly sceptical of materialist philosophies. Describing himself as an “undogmatic Christian”, he developed in many essays and long letters a philosophical outlook that steered between arid rationalism (whether theological or atheistic) and self-indulgent emotionalism or mysticism.
The Calderwood Estate, was taken over by the Scottish Co-operative Wholesale Society in 1904 for fruit growing. The estate was previously owned by the Maxwell of Calderwood family. The estate and its castle, now demolished, became an early example of a country park, albeit non-statutory, and the station was built to serve it.RailScot - Calderwood Glen Platform Calderwood Glen was opened as a pleasure ground and Calderwood Castle was used as the Co-operative Society museum for a short time, but more lastingly as a co-operative venue, and from 1914-1918 the building housed Belgian refugees.
"We've moments in the past where mass tragedies have led to legislation but we haven't seen a change in the tone in Washington. In the United Kingdom, Ewen MacAskill of The Guardian chose to end a positive article by quoting James Fallows in The Atlantic "A performance to remember. This will be, along with his 2004 convention speech and his March 2008 'meaning of race' speech in Philadelphia, one of the speeches he is lastingly known for – and to add to the list of daunting political/oratorical challenges Obama has not merely met but mastered." French conservative newspaper Le Figaro considered the discourse "Moving, empathic, and above the raging political conflict.
The founding of this new County Palatine once again put a border along the river Glan, even as Count Palatine Ruprecht lived at the Michelsburg (castle) on the Remigiusberg. Theisberg and Stegen were once again split asunder. Through the so-called Recess of Meisenheim in 1600, though, the villages of Haschbach and Stegen, too, passed to Palatinate-Veldenz- Lützelstein, putting Theisberg and Stegen under the same lordship once more, and indeed it would only be just over a century before the two villages were lastingly united into one municipality. In the meantime, wars ravaged the land: the Thirty Years' War and the wars with France under King Louis XIV.
AllMusic awarded the album with 3 stars and its review by Scott Yanow states: "At 25, Williamson displayed an original tenor sound and, although some of his soloing is in the Greg Osby/Gary Thomas 'M-Base' mode, he was not limited to that abstract style of improvising".Yanow, S.[ Allmusic: A Waltz for Grace] accessed 1 May 2010 The Penguin Guide review says: "What is lastingly impressive about A Waltz for Grace is its tremendous rhythmic variety. 'Groove Thang' (a UK recorded soprano-percussion duet) leads directly into the fuller- sounding 'Synthesis' from New York, both largely dependent on Williamson's ability to balance a line over a jolting, staccato pulse".
The said Jem got > a sight of the Lyrical Ballads as it was going through the press at Bristol, > during which time I was residing in that city. One evening he came to me > with a grave face, and said, 'Wordsworth, I have seen the volume that > Coleridge and you are about to publish. There is one poem in it which I > earnestly entrate you will cancel, for, if published, it will make you ever > lastingly ridiculous.' I answered that I felt much obliged by the interest > he took in my good name as a writer, and begged to know what was the > unfortunate piece he alluded to.
In later years, Sukarno was lastingly ashamed of his role with the romusha. Additionally, food requisitioning by the Japanese caused widespread famine in Java, which killed more than one million people in 1944–1945. In his view, these were necessary sacrifices to be made to allow for the future independence of Indonesia. He also was involved with the formation of Pembela Tanah Air (PETA) and Heiho (Indonesian volunteer army troops) via speeches broadcast on the Japanese radio and loudspeaker networks across Java and Sumatra. By mid-1945 these units numbered around two million and were preparing to defeat any Allied forces sent to re-take Java.
The terraforming of Caldari Prime was incomplete at the time of the EVE wormhole's collapse, however, and the planet remained environmentally inhospitable for millennia. The Gallente restored themselves to a high-functioning technological society some hundred years before the Caldari, building the first lastingly democratic republic of New Eden in the form of the Gallente Federation. Originally the Caldari composed a member race within the Federation, but cultural animosity between the two peoples spiralled into a war during which the Caldari seceded from the Federation to found their own Caldari State. The war lasted 93 years, with neither nation able to overwhelm the other.
On the Postcolony is a collection of critical essays by Cameroonian philosopher and political theorist Achille Mbembe. The book is Mbembe's most well-known work and explores questions of power and subjectivity in postcolonial Africa. The book is split into an introduction, six essays – "Of Commandement," "Of Private Indirect Government," "The Aesthetics of Vulgarity," "The Thing and Its Doubles," "Out of the World," and "God's Phallus" – and a conclusion. It has been characterized as "one of the most lastingly provocative and stimulating contributions to the theoretical literature on the postcolonial state in sub-Saharan Africa" and is the winner of the 2006 Bill Venter/Altron Award.
Deeply familiar with the solid work done by historical linguists, but skeptical by nature,Cardona 2006:10 he rapidly came to question their stated rationale and justification for these results,Davies 2003 "the gap between substantive practice and theoretical preachment".Hoenigswald 1978:28, quoted in Cardona 2006:8n3. His work included on the one hand specific penetrating studies in Indo-European and Classical linguistics, and on the other fundamental work in the theory of historical linguistics, some of the first and most lastingly important attempts at formalization of the techniques of historical comparison and reconstruction. His major work Language change and linguistic reconstruction (Hoenigswald 1960) recapitulates and epitomizes his thinking and his way of working.
In 1980, André Bord, a prominent local Gaullist politician and former minister during the Charles de Gaulle and Georges Pompidou presidencies, became chairman. Bord could boast his connections in business, political and artistic elites and vowed to make Racing a big name in French football. However, he quickly entered a confrontation with charismatic manager Gilbert Gress that culminated in September 1980 when the announcement of Gress' departure provoked crowd anger and riots scenes during a game against Nantes. The inability for the influential president and the talented manager to get along with each other and the 1980 trauma may explain why Racing was unable to perform lastingly at the top level after the 1979 title.
Catherine Hall, writing for the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, maintains that, while "not unique of its kind", Markaunt's book "is of exceptional interest" and "modern scholarship still remains lastingly indebted to Markaunt for his transcripts and the records of his library". Because of this collection of books, Markaunt has gained a legacy as an antiquarian, especially among the college's historians, with Masters describing him as "one of the most eminent antiquaries of his time", but there survives no evidence of his antiquarian predilections beyond this, and his sizeable collection of books, according to Cheney. Hall has similarly been critical of this identification, claiming that the book "won for its compiler an unfounded reputation as an antiquary".
The Revolution of 1848 echoed lastingly in this small castle village, which in 1815 already had 478 inhabitants. An eyewitness, master tinsmith Karl Luttenberger, later told the following: > One evening fire could be seen burning all round on the heights. Our > townsman Johann Schlamp III, a freedom-fighter captain, fetched himself the > Ries orchestra's big drum out of the dance hall, a wooden spoon from the > kitchen and worked his way through the laneways in such a way that he soon > had a goodly number of people behind him. Thereupon, a parade to the > Schloßberg ("Castle Mountain") formed… A militia was also formed, with wooden shotguns, who met one Sunday with those from Fürfeld and Wonsheim.
Jackson, Blomfield. "Basil: Letters and Select Works", Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers, (Philip Schaff and Henry Wace, eds.) .T&T; Clark, Edinburgh Basilii Magni Opera (1523) He was a famous preacher, and many of his homilies, including a series of Lenten lectures on the Hexaëmeron (also Hexaëmeros, "Six Days of Creation"; ), and an exposition of the psalter, have been preserved. Some, like that against usury and that on the famine in 368, are valuable for the history of morals; others illustrate the honor paid to martyrs and relics; the address to young men on the study of classical literature shows that Basil was lastingly influenced by his own education, which taught him to appreciate the propaedeutic importance of the classics.
He never complained about the thing that happened to him, but he was sincerely and lastingly thankful to the people from Skopje, who resqued his life. He kept silent, because he probably knew who resqued his life and under what circumstances. “Dnevnik” reports also that “The saviors of Spitz, the chairman of the club Dimitar Chkatrov and the member of the board of the directors Dimitar Gyuzelev were proclaimed as national traitors in 1945 in SR Macedonia and were sentenced to death by the Yugoslav communist autorities as Bulgarian collaborators. At the end of the war, the region returned to Yugoslavia, however the country was no longer a monarchy and the new socialist authorities disbanded a series of clubs and created new ones.
74 Photography curator and collector W. M. Hunt wrote about the book: > Jed Fielding is from the old school: a photographer with vision and > technique. I've been to Naples twice in my lifetime; once by ship, and, even > more lastingly, through Jed Fielding's astonishing images.Fielding, Jed, > City of Secrets, Museum of Contemporary Photography and Takarajima Books, > 1997, quote from book's back cover At the time of a 2009 New York City exhibition of Fielding's photographs from Look at me, a New Yorker review said: > Fielding's photographs of the blind children he met at schools in Mexico > City are not in the tradition of photojournalistic muckraking. Like his > terrific earlier series from the streets of Naples, these images are > vivacious, audacious, and in your face.
Peter Spring, Great Walls and Linear Barriers. Barnsley: Pen & Sword, 2015, , page 75 Also, in the absence of urban development and the ensuing Romanization process, the rear of the wall could not be lastingly pacified.Edward Luttwak, The grand Strategy of the Roman Empire. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1979, , page 88 It has been therefore speculated that the invasion of Lowland Scotland and the building of the wall had to do mostly with internal politics, that is, offering Antoninus an opportunity to gain some modicum of necessary military prestige at the start of his reign. Actually, the campaign in Britannia was followed by an Imperial salutation – that is, by Antoninus formally taking for the second (and last) time the title of Imperator – in 142.
When a dispute broke out in 1668 with Elector Palatine Karl Ludwig over certain thoroughfare rights through Neu-Bamberg, the Prince-Archbishop-Elector of Mainz sued the Elector Palatine at the Reichskammergericht. The ruling on the dispute was just transferred to the Counts Palatine's declared adversaries, the Margraves of Baden, who quickly assigned the whole Neu- Bamberg landhold to the Archbishop of Mainz. In the disagreement over the local lordship, the castle and the village's fortifications were destroyed. In 1717, Neu-Bamberg was lastingly assigned by treaty in 1717 to the Electorate of Mainz, thereafter becoming an Electoral Mainz Amt to which the Electoral Mainz villages of Volxheim and Siefersheim were subject, as were Wöllstein, Gumbsheim and Pleitersheim, which were jointly ruled with Nassau-Saarbrücken.
300–302 (300) After Constantinople's founding in 330, teachers were drawn to the new city and various steps were taken for official state support and supervision, but nothing lastingly formal in the way of state-funded education emerged. But in 425 Theodosius II founded the Pandidakterion, described as "the first deliberate effort of the Byzantine state to impose its control on matters relating to higher education." This established a clear distinction between private teachers and public (paid from imperial funds) ones. Official teachers enjoyed privilege and prestige. There were a total of 31: 10 each for Greek and Latin grammar; two for law; one for philosophy; and eight chairs for rhetoric, with five taught in Greek and three in Latin.
The production and appreciation of art, he observes, has become marginalized and domesticated to a point where it can no longer significantly and lastingly move its addressees. Wind's impulse in the piece is apparently restorative; he seeks to impede the observed tendency toward apathy and recover some of art's latent anarchic quality. Wind begins his argument by presenting the long-standing conceptual correlation between art and forces of chaos or disorder, citing a lineage of thinkers and artists including Plato, Goethe, Baudelaire and Burckhardt. Particular emphasis is placed on Plato's distrustful view of the imagination as fundamentally uncontrollable; Plato explicitly denied the true artist a place in his imagined ideal republic, not for lack of respect for the artist's talent but out of fear for his capacity to upset the social balance.
In the Borken region in the 20th century, the most important brown coal deposit in Hesse was mined and used at a thermal power plant to generate electricity. With the end of the coal stocks, the Stolzenbach mine disaster in 1988 and the Borken Power Plant shutdown on 15 March 1991, this epoch in the region's history, which had lastingly shaped the economy, the landscape and the people, came to an end. Since then, the brown coal mining area has found itself the subject of a restructuring process by a service company. In the 21st century, the "Borkener Seenland" ("Borken Lakeland") and the Hessian Brown Coal Mining Museum turned the landmarks and the legacy, as well as the coal-mining and power plant era into a leisure and museum area.
But with the large canvases of his Aspects of the Thames exhibition in 1961 Cohen really began to win critical acclaim in Britain too. Alfred Cohen, 'Docklands Night', 1961, oil on canvas, 28 x 36 in; 71.1 x 91.4 cm; private collection; on loan to the Alfred Cohen Art Foundation Anita Brookner wrote in the Burlington Magazine that Cohen was 'a fresh and accessible artist of considerable accomplishment, whose abstract impressionist compositions were enlivened by an acute charm of colour'.Anita Brookner, Burlington Magazine, 1961 The Tatler admired 'the rich sense of colour that makes his work immediately striking and lastingly memorable' and again noted the combination of abstract design and representation which remained important throughout his career: 'Look . . . at almost any few square inches of a Cohen canvas and you have a little gem of abstract painting'.
Foreign relations between the Holy See and Switzerland are among the oldest bilateral diplomatic relations, beginning with the admission of a papal nuncio to Lucerne in 1586. About 40% of the Swiss population are Catholics, and young Swiss men have served for centuries in the Pontifical Swiss Guard. The bilateral relationship became lastingly fraught during the second half of the 19th century, after the modern Swiss state emerged from a civil war in which the mostly liberal and Protestant cantons defeated the Sonderbund, an alliance of conservative and Catholic cantons that had enjoyed the strong support of the Holy See. In 1873, at the height of the Kulturkampf, the Swiss Federal Council ordered the papal nuncio to leave Switzerland, ending diplomatic relations for about 50 years until the Catholic foreign minister Giuseppe Motta was able to convince his colleagues to allow the return of a nuncio to Bern.
According to several documents from the second half of the 16th century, the Nahua colony in Sixaola had been founded by tributary groups sent by the Aztec emperor Moctezuma II, who were driven there during the Spanish conquest of Tenochtitlán and decided to stay there. The Nicoya Peninsula and gulf region were the first Costa Rican territories to definitively and lastingly submit to the dominion of the Crown of Castile, around 1520. The interest in these areas was strengthened by the erroneous assumption that it would allow communication between the gulf and Lake Nicaragua, and beginning in 1522 there was constant Castilian presence in the region. Much of the knowledge we know regarding the life of this region's inhabitants is derived from the chronicles of Gonzalo Fernández de Oviedo y Valdés, whose Historia general y natural de las Indias (1535) includes details from his meetings with the Nicoyan people in 1529.
Covering the third season, Scott Thill at Salon described Korra as one of the toughest, most complex female characters on TV, despite being in a cartoon, and considered that the "surreal, lovely sequel" to Avatar "lastingly and accessibly critiques power, gender, extinction, spirit and more — all wrapped up in a kinetic 'toon as lyrical and expansive as anything dreamt up by Hayao Miyazaki or George Lucas". David Levesley at The Daily Beast recommended the series to those looking for "beautifully shot and well-written fantasy on television" after the end of Game of Throness most recent season, noting that in both series "the fantastical and the outlandish are carefully balanced with human relationships and political intrigue". Several reviewers noted the sociopolitical issues that, unusually for an animated series on a children's channel, run through The Legend of Korra. According to Forbes, by telling "some of the darkest, most mature stories" ever animated, The Legend of Korra has created a new genre, "the world's first animated television drama".
It was to win the support of the National Liberals, not objections to Stoecker's anti-Semitism, that caused Wilhelm II to dismiss Stoecker as court chaplain in 1890. The Christian Social Party failed, as many of the younger and more radical völkisch leaders from the Mittelstand found Stoecker too tame, too Christian (some of the völkisch activists rejected Christianity and wanted to bring back the worship of the old gods) and too deferential to the Junkers, and some of the Christian Socials, led by Friedrich Naumann, broke away because of his anti-Semitism. Stoecker's position as court chaplain from 1874 to 1890 made him one of the most influential Lutheran clergymen of the entire 19th century, and in 1891, the theologian Reinhold Seeberg called Stoecker "the most powerful church leader for pastors". After his death in 1909, Pastor Johannes Haussleiter wrote, "Nobody has so lastingly influenced the rising generation of pastors and has put his mark on them for decades to come as he did".
Julius Posener (4 November 1904, Lichterfelde – 29 January 1996, Berlin) was a German architectural historian, author and higher education teacher. Coming from a bourgeois-Jewish background, son of the painter Moritz Posener and a daughter of the real estate developer Oppenheim, Julius Posener grew up in the middle-class environment in the architecturally stimulating Berlin villa colony Lichterfelde-West. His parents had built themselves a villa in the English country home style there as founders of progressive architecture. This environment had lastingly formed him from his own statement: :"I lived in Germany, the best country that there is, the best villa suburb, in the best house with the most beautiful garden wide and far ... When I recited to myself in the evenings before going to bed, I was content with the world and loved God so gratefully" (from the Autobiography Heimliche Erinnerungen (Secret Memories)) Posener's way of life and activity would be formed strongly through the break of the felt ideal and the succeeding Third Reich.
Sport: Sporting activities have become an important component of Camaquito's project strategy on the basis that sport contributes lastingly to the positive development of children and adolescents. Camaquito places emphasis on the projects viva el fútbol (which provides improved facilities and coaching to footballing boys, girls and trainers) and fútbol en los barrios (where the emphasis is on providing access to football – and to sport in general – to those living in remoter districts of Camagüey City). Culture: Camaquito also supports a variety of cultural activities and facilities in Camagüey Province, including the children's theatre La Andariega, the Ballet de Camagüey, and Café Literario, where young Camagüeyanos perform and discuss cultural contributions. A focal point is the project vivan los barrios, the cultural equivalent of fútbol en los barrios: various cultural events and workshops are organised in remoter districts, providing not only access to culture, but also helping to preserve Cuba's cultural diversity.
He partnered many of Germany's best sopranos, mezzo- sopranos, tenors and basses of the inter-war years, while Bruno Walter completed a triumvirate of lastingly famous conductors with whom he appeared (the others being, as we have seen, Toscanini and Beecham). Lacking the sheer vocal amplitude of his heroic baritone contemporaries Hans Hotter and Rudolf Bockelmann, Hüsch concentrated instead on investing his singing with an unfailingly smooth line, a rounded tone and beautifully lucid diction in the manner of a celebrated German lyric-baritone rival, Heinrich Schlusnus, who was his senior by 13 years. Nowhere were these exemplary vocal qualities better displayed than in his pioneering, pre-war, 78-rpm Lieder records. He performed on disc the first more-or-less-uncut versions of Schubert's Winterreise and Die Schöne Müllerin song-cycles, and Beethoven's An die ferne Geliebte; his discs of songs by Hugo Wolf, made under Walter Legge's auspices, helped introduce that composer to thousands of music-lovers previously unfamiliar with Wolf's output; and he released a generous selection of songs by Hans Pfitzner, these recordings bearing the imprimatur of Pfitzner himself at the piano.
Nightmare Abbey is generally considered to be Peacock's most lastingly successful work of fiction. Together with four other Peacock works – Headlong Hall, Melincourt, Crotchet Castle and Gryll Grange – it comprises a matching set of satirical works that are quite exceptional in English literature. As a satirist Peacock owed something to Rabelais, Swift and to Voltaire and various French writers of the 18th century; but as a novelist he seems to owe little if anything to his predecessors. He tended to dramatise where traditional novelists narrated; he is more concerned with the interplay of ideas and opinions than of feelings and emotions; his dramatis personae is more likely to consist of a cast of more or less equal characters than of one outstanding hero or heroine and a host of minor auxiliaries; his novels have a tendency to approximate the Classical unities, with few changes of scene and few if any subplots; his novels are novels of conversation rather than novels of action; in fact, Peacock is so much more interested in what his characters say to one another than in what they do to one another that he often sets out entire chapters of his novels in dialogue form.

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