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Indeed, for some of our most thoroughgoing critics it means that we are not at all like the University of Illinois.
In 2002, he debuted the monumental film "Mapping the Studio 1 (Fat Chance John Cage)," his most thoroughgoing attempt to cede control.
Partly that comes down to every poet's desire to be heard as a unique voice, so Lima would probably squirm to hear me say that — after his earliest work in which the harsh experience of the street is refracted through something like the "cubist" technique of Reverdy — he became probably the most thoroughgoing American Surrealist since Philip Lamantia, though rarely without a bit of Reverdyesque heart in some pocket or other as well.
He also wrote on performance practice. His textbook, Understanding Music, is perhaps the most thoroughgoing text on music appreciation in the English language. Newman was initiated as an honorary member of Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia by the Alpha Rho chapter in May 1963. Newman died in Chapel Hill, North Carolina.
Meanwhile, large-scale migrations into the Eastern Roman Empire started with the Goths and continued with Huns, Avars, Bulgars, Slavs, Pechenegs, Hungarians and Cumans. The invasions of Slavs were the most thoroughgoing, and they partially reduced the Romanic element in the Balkans.Vlad Georgescu, The Romanians: A History, Ohio State University Press, Columbus, p.12 The invasion of the Turks and conquest of Constantinople in 1453 marked the end of the empire.
This was the most thoroughgoing revision of the work since its inception, with many articles rewritten in a more modern style and a large number of entirely new articles. Many of the articles were written by Blom personally, or translated by him. An additional Supplementary Volume prepared by Eric Blom and completed by Denis Stevens after Blom's death in 1959, was issued in 1961. The fifth edition was reprinted in 1966, 1968, 1970, 1973, and 1975Blom 1954.
Menstruation in synchrony with the moon is widely assumed in myths and traditions as a ritual ideal. The idea that menstruation is—or ideally ought to be—in harmony with wider cosmic rhythms is one of the most tenacious ideas central to the myths and rituals of traditional communities across the world. One of the most thoroughgoing analyses of primitive mythology ever undertaken was that of the French anthropologist Claude Lévi-Strauss, who concluded that, taken together, the indigenous myths of North and South America expressed men's worry that, unless women's periods were carefully monitored and synchronised, the universe might descend into chaos.Lévi- Strauss, C. 1978.
Brodie's major work was History of the British Empire from the accession of Charles the First to the Restoration, with an introduction tracing the progress of society and of the Constitution from the feudal times to the opening of the history, and including a particular examination of Mr. Hume's statements relative to the character of the English government. The 'statements' which Brodie undertook to refute were chiefly those in which David Hume found precedents for the claims of the Stuarts in the action of the Tudor sovereigns. Brodie's history was by far the most elaborate assault on the Stuarts and their apologists, especially Hume and Clarendon, and the most thoroughgoing vindication of the puritans, that had then appeared. It was not of high historical value.
Snow's Preface to the revised edition in 1968 describes the book's original context: > The Western powers, in self-interest, were hoping for a miracle in China. > They dreamed of a new birth of nationalism that would keep Japan so bogged > down that she would never be able to turn upon the Western colonies—her true > objective. Red Star Over China tended to show that the Chinese Communists > could indeed provide that nationalist leadership needed for effective anti- > Japanese resistance. How dramatically the United States' policy-making > attitudes have altered since then [...] It provided not only for non-Chinese > readers, but also for the entire Chinese people—including all but the > Communist leaders themselves—the first authentic account of the Chinese > Communist Party and the first connected story of their long struggle to > carry through the most thoroughgoing social revolution in China's three > millenniums of history.

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