Search results for "The Spectator" - New World Encyclopedia

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  • art movement that began in Germany. Unlike the French impressionists, who ... that with simple colors and shapes the spectator could perceive the moods ...
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  • or any form of content that is not music. In the U.S., the Library of Congress ... *Mann, Sargy. 2007. "BOOKS - Audio Books." The Spectator. 50. ...
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  • football player and is regarded by many as the most famous college football ... for exercise, and worked for four years at the post office to support himself ...
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  • writer, and editor. He has been called the "Father of American Scholarship ... Noah Webster was born on October 16, 1758, in the West Division of ...
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  • is marked by a close collaboration between the photographer and the subject. Her most famous photo appeared on the front cover of Rolling Stone ...
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  • The following year she edited Selections from the Spectator, Tatler ... *Selections from the Spectator, Tatler, Guardian, and Freeholder, ...
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  • professor and theologian, a key leader of the Lutheran Reformation, and ... Although he was pitted against the Swiss reformers at the Marburg ...
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  • The Council of Europe is the oldest international organization working ... The most famous bodies of the Council of Europe are the European Court ...
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  • for her sympathetic coverage of Russia and the Bolsheviks during the Russian ... publications and in newspapers—The Spectator, where Bryant was society ...
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  • The National Basketball Association (NBA) is the world's premier ... of USA Basketball, which is recognized by the International Basketball ...
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  • all others, however, and that was The Spectator (1711), written by Joseph ... (1704–1706). The London Spy, before The Spectator, took up the position ...
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  • go down an inrun with a take-off ramp (the jump), attempting to go fly ... Ski jumping, like skydiving, is a sport practiced by those who enjoy ...
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  • On December 10, 2003, Ebadi was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for her ... a headscarf and for allegedly shaking the hand of a man. Defending her ...
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  • videbimus lumen(In Thy light shall we see the light) (a paraphrase of Psalm ... Columbia University is a private university whose main campus lies ...
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  • de Marisco is drawn to his execution tied to the back of a horse.]] To be drawn and quartered was the penalty ordained in England for ...
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  • Prose is a form of written or spoken language that follows the natural ... outsold and dominated all others, The Spectator, written by Joseph Addison ...
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  • The Ivy League is an athletic conference comprising eight private ... The term "Ivy League" is now most commonly used to refer ...
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  • Juggling is a form of skillful, often artful, object manipulation ... audience for the purpose of creating joy for the spectator. ...
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  • American economist and a major influence on the modern libertarian movement ... read." Jay Douglas, writing in The Spectator, derided Socialism as ...
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  • The term drama comes from a Greek word meaning "action" ... and time were seen as essential for the spectator's complete absorption ...
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