Examination of his vita reveals that his efforts in his department and in other professional areas have been equally strong. |
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For a pampering, Italian-style getaway, embrace la dolce vita in northern California. |
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At least I think if I were, for example, 28th author, I wouldn't want to devote a full half-page of my vita to the 27 names that precede mine. |
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The relationship to John is one of two described in the vita between Juliana and a male that had moments of full collegiality. |
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But then, she didn't always have a professional vita that people twice her age would kill for, either. |
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A mutual love for show business, good books, pretty women and la dolce vita put us on the same wavelength immediately. |
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For example, the content of a curriculum vita was reformatted to look like a letter, a dictionary and so on. |
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Strawberry mascarpone is the Italian equivalent of English strawberries and cream, with a little of la dolce vita thrown in. |
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The mendicants called such a life of poverty and itinerant preaching the vita apostolica. |
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The pasta and fine coffee of Italy may only be 400 km away, but it is a long, long way from la dolce vita. |
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All the while, it is gradually revealed that Alicia is not some goody two-shoes being corrupted by la dolce vita. |
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The olive oil produced here is world-class, and Britons in search of la dolce vita are putting down roots in the area. |
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Unlike the case of other women mystics in the Minne tradition, no vita or life story was written for Hadewijch. |
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The vita notes that after receiving the requisite approbations for the new feast from church officials, Juliana chose John, still a monk at Mont-Cornillon, as her partner. |
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We lived out la dolce vita but Muriel never forgot Scotland. |
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A call interrupts his dolce vita and he agrees to a meeting. |
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The Italian press made it clear that the delegates were more interested in the dolce vita than in fighting world hunger. |
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Everything is on hand close by to enable you to enjoy la dolce vita in your neighbourhood. |
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With the BLS Car Transport, la dolce vita starts even before you reach the South. |
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Here was a saintly bishop whose vita would not easily suit Lyon's burghers' ideas about a healthy relationship between secular and spiritual authority in their city. |
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This account from the vita is stylized to portray Boniface as a singular character who alone acts to root out paganism. |
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He had sung the de profundis of the psalmist in the hope of the vita nuova of Dante. |
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I feel TV play of vita games alone is worth the price of entry. |
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He's also lapping up la dolce vita in between filming Martin Scorsese's Gangs of New York. |
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Willibald's vita describes how a visitor on horseback come to the site of the martyrdom, and a hoof of his horse got stuck in the mire. |
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As well as Kingsmill, the group's groceries arm includes Ry vita in the crispbread market and hot beverage brands Twinings and Ovaltine. |
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The first lesson is the supernatural beauty of the female stars from the great era of Cinecitta and la dolce vita. |
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Writing in the 1120s, a generation after Gregory's death, Paul set out to edify his audience rather than to report facts, and the vita is riddled with very obvious errors. |
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The first vita of Gregory written in Italy was not produced until John the Deacon in the 9th century. |
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Emmeram, who worked on a new vita of Boniface in the eleventh century, is credited with compiling the complete correspondence as we have it. |
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Others, such as the Canons Regular and the Premonstratensians, adopted the recently uncovered Rule of St Augustine as a means to realizing the vita apostolica. |
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After a violent struggle, he managed to restrain Vita on the ground until back-up arrived. |
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Bill, short for Wilhelmina, was secretary to Vita Sackville-West, and dressed in men's suits. |
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A taste of La Dolce Vita and the cheapness of the local property could have you planning an early retirement. |
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BioSan Vita Flax has been fortified with sulphurated protein, making it an all-in-one formula! |
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She was placed under an oxygen tent, and Vita stayed by her bedside for days, quietly urging her to breathe. |
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Based on Virginia Woolf's glittering fantasia written as a love-letter to Vita Sackville-West, the story covers four hundred years of history. |
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In fact she celebrated her hen night in a local Italian restaurant, La Dolce Vita, in Groundwell Road, with 25 mates. |
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Both Harold and Vita viewed the rise of socialism with horror and dismay. |
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Vita tried to call her husband, but he was enmeshed in his own crisis. |
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The episode of Alexander's interview with the gymnosophists has come down to us in several versions, among which the one in Plutarch's Vita Alexandri is the most renowned. |
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Most famous of those is the kaleidoscopic score written for La Dolce Vita. |
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Will two centuries of sifting really leave La Dolce Vita, Raging Bull, Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, and Sweeney Todd on the same scrapheap as the works of Thackeray? |
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Information on Wilfrid's life at this time is meagre, as the Vita Sancti Wilfrithi says little of this period. |
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The nearest replacement is Eusebius of Caesarea's Vita Constantini, a work that is a mixture of eulogy and hagiography. |
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The Vita creates a contentiously positive image of Constantine, and modern historians have frequently challenged its reliability. |
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Soon after his death a Vita Sancti Wilfrithi, was written by Stephen of Ripon, a monk of Ripon. |
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In November, Vita Nonwovens, a leading manufacturer of thermal bonded polyester technologies launched EnGuard Blanket Insulation. |
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Vita Nonwovens, a leading manufacturer of thermal bonded polyester technologies, is launching EnGuard Blanket Insulation. |
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The golden honey colour, rich Fendi heritage and exquisite packaging conjure up images of Rome, La Dolce Vita and an A-list lifestyle. |
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Bold echoes of Fellini's La Dolce Vita come to mind during the title sequence of Peter Lynch's debut feature documentary, Project Grizzly. |
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Its first television production was a cooking and lifestyle show called La Dolce Vita. |
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De Vita Caesarum is also the source of several outrageous stories regarding Domitian's marriage life. |
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Soon after meeting Vita, Woolf was intrigued by this leggy aristocrat who, she had heard, was a pronounced Sapphist and who wanted to seduce her. |
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In addition to gelato, Ice offers made-to-order crepes, Cha iced teas and Caffe Vita espresso drinks. |
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Here, Mikhailov and his wife and longtime collaborator, Vita, are pictured in a Berlin park goofing with a soccer ball. |
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Another early text to mention Alban is the Vita Germani, or Life of St Germanus of Auxerre, written about 480 by Constantius of Lyon. |
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Stephen's Vita is a hagiography, intended to show Wilfrid as a saintly man, and to buttress claims that he was a saint. |
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The Vita is selective in its coverage, and gives short shrift to Wilfrid's activities outside of Northumbria. |
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It appears that the Vita Sancti Wilfrithi was not well known in the Middle Ages, as only two manuscripts of the work survive. |
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Bede also covers Wilfrid's life in his Historia ecclesiastica gentis Anglorum, but this account is more measured and restrained than the Vita. |
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In the Historia, Bede used Stephen's Vita as a source, reworking the information and adding new material when possible. |
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The Vita Sancti Wilfrithi claims that Wilfrid had ecclesiastical rule over Britons and Gaels. |
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Offa is also mentioned in the Annales Ryenses, Vita Offae Primi and Vitae duorum Offarum. |
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It was meant to console Vita for the loss of her ancestral home, Knole House, though it is also a satirical treatment of Vita and her work. |
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The nearest replacement is Eusebius's Vita Constantini, a work that is a mixture of eulogy and hagiography. |
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The Vita also offers a valuable insight into the monastic practices of Iona and the daily life of the early medieval Gaelic monks. |
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The Vita contains a story that has been interpreted as the first reference to the Loch Ness Monster. |
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Charlemagne's personal appearance is known from a good description by Einhard after his death in the biography Vita Karoli Magni. |
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A Vita Bonifacii was written in Fulda in the ninth century, possibly by Candidus of Fulda, but is now lost. |
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The Vita Liudgeri, a hagiographical account of the work of Ludger, describes how Ludger himself had built the church, sharing duties with two other priests. |
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His De Vita Caesarum is the source of much of what is known of Domitian. |
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His most important surviving work is a set of biographies of twelve successive Roman rulers, from Julius Caesar to Domitian, entitled De Vita Caesarum. |
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In common hagiographical fashion, the Vita Alcuini asserts that Alcuin was 'of noble English stock,' and this statement has usually been accepted by scholars. |
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Geoffrey dealt with Merlin again in his third work Vita Merlini. |
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Before long Vita found a job with a very good corporation whose employees were mostly female office staff and therefore there was ample opportunity for a woman to do well. |
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In the Vita Germani, Germanus visits Alban's tomb and touches droplets of his blood still on the ground, but the text does not name the location of the tomb. |
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First released on PS2 back in 2001, it's enjoyed a PS3 and recent PS Vita remaster, touching up the visuals of the classic Japanese role player for modern audiences. |
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Vita Nonwovens has made the strategic decision to discontinue the production of its EnGuard GlassFree Insulation as a consumer ready wall and ceiling insulation batt. |
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Eusebius, for example, edited praise of Crispus out of later copies of his Historia Ecclesiastica, and his Vita Constantini contains no mention of Fausta or Crispus at all. |
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