Stewart published brief biographical sketches of the earliest Scottish chartered accountants in the second half of the 19th century. |
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Serious readers will value the digressions spread among the condensed descriptions of famous events and brief biographical sketches. |
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A brief biographical sketch of each author is also provided before each selection. |
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The authors provide a brief biographical sketch of Patillo and each subsequent pastor. |
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The Carillon has compiled a brief biographical sketch of each of the candidates. |
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This article will provide a brief biographical sketch of Barnes's life and a discussion of his legacy as a Baptist and as a teacher and writer. |
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Even relatively obscure players are accorded brief biographical sketches if there is sufficient information about them. |
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A brief biographical sketch of R.A. Bagnold is largely repeated in a more entertaining entry focused on his scientific contributions. |
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I was offering a brief biographical sketch of the life of Emmeline Pankhurst! |
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She wrote several biographical memoirs that portray her exceptional sense of history. |
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Finally, on the biographical debit side there are the usual miscellaneous acts of thoughtlessness, rudeness and generally shabby behaviour. |
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Leading the pack was Cheng Ta-chun for her biographical work, As One Family. |
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A good biography is weakened by not giving the major biographical facts due prominence. |
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The precise, biographical details in this review come from his thorough and patient study which, unlike its rival, inspires trust in a reader. |
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The 10-meeting course will include the study of leading composers, style of writing and biographical detail. |
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It's so funny about the people it deals with and at the same time so thoughtful in its consideration of the whole biographical enterprise. |
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Instead it is some personality traits rather than biographical detail Brydon and Keith have in common. |
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Obviously, the central biographical facts in all of these volumes must necessarily be identical. |
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Such questions lie at the heart of all biographical work, but are seldom explicitly acknowledged, or deeply explored. |
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The lack of good biographical works on our non-Labor politicians is a minor scandal, so this is an event worth noting. |
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There is a wealth of marvellous biographical detail here, with the leading players lit up in the full glare of the garish footlights. |
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This biographical detail is often imagined to be his nadir, but the truth is that he had passed that point. |
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The catalogue, filled with biographical detail, reads more like an article for Tatler. |
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Even if they pass it down, use of their name and biographical details ensures respectful treatment from their subordinates. |
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Above all, it is his honesty, his willingness to draw on biographical detail that infuses this novel with sad, disarming charm. |
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The site contains details of his weekly diary, questions he has asked and speeches he has made to Parliament as well as his biographical details. |
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If that happens, it may well be a triumph of biographical scholarship, but it's apt to have literary consequences too. |
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My hope is that scholars and students will take up Tate's challenge to explore monographic and biographical subjects suggested by Frontier Army. |
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These listings include biographical aspects of the mounters, addresses and references to other works where appropriate. |
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I'd driven the poor chap over the edge of biographical desperation with my stark boringness. |
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It turns out, this biographical information speaks more of Dowse's sense of humour than it does of his academic qualifications. |
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The larger issue here is the heuristic poverty of biographical explanations of works of art. |
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Gopal took to biographical studies within the parameters of political and social history. |
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It is interesting that political sympathies did not lead the editors to over-represent women or minorities among their biographical subjects. |
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Without biographical contextualization, it would be difficult to know how to answer these questions. |
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Each volume contains a short biographical introduction whilst the first two have forewords. |
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Homer is a big subject, and Schmidt devotes three chapters to biographical speculation, literary analysis and cultural anthropology. |
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They rarely include memorable details or exact biographical or topographical precision. |
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Read only as a biographical primer, Houdini's Box captures the arc of Houdini's life. |
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There are long biographical interludes on the major figures, but no sustained attempt to convey the psychology of the individuals. |
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We could consult an American biographical dictionary, in case Burdett left a lasting mark. |
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This study also relies on biographical accounts and primary historical documentation. |
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The general lack of biographical and didactic information within the exhibition clouded these issues further. |
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So how does her biographical account elucidate his artistic identity and development? |
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In search of an answer, I sought biographical details that might confirm or disconfirm my thinking. |
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And with each biographical effort to understand him, that enigma has become more, not less, obscure. |
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He is interesting when identifying personalities and providing biographical material to enliven the narrative. |
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Sure, his songs may allude to past loves, events and episodes of his life, but they never provide the listener with solid biographical insight. |
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He quarried major histories, previous biographical collections, and standard handbooks and directories. |
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It works at the same time to bring to expression a female eroticism not tied to a biographical trajectory of wifehood and motherhood. |
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It's a semi-auto biographical novel about a cop, Detective chief Inspector Jack Priestley, and his best friend, reformed criminal Steve Blade. |
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Good writing, of course, is able to rise above literal, biographical material. |
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They research for biographical, theoretical and historical points of decision makings and portray an unusual life between philosophy and revolt. |
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The book concludes with biographical comments, notes on the text, and indices of persons, places, and topics. |
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Each poet receives a critical and biographical appraisal and analysis, which is usually followed by a selection of their poems. |
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Well-crafted biographical sketches detail the accomplishments of every significant member of the cast and crew, twelve in all. |
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Many laudatory speeches during birthday parties and eulogies during funerals simply skip over this time and construct biographical outlines without these years. |
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Despite inconsistencies and errors in available biographical data, it appears certain that Peterkin's relation to Gullah culture began almost at birth. |
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I was commissioned to put together a 20-minute biographical assessment of the man, an assessment that was to include a tight encapsulation of his prodigious thought. |
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They have done several biographical works on Mozart and Liszt. |
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While at Berton House, McGoogan completed a first draft of a biographical study on the life of Samuel Hearne, an Arctic explorer whose career began when he was just a lad. |
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My birthdate is available in several biographical dictionaries but beware! |
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The author's researches have quarried further bits of biographical data and sometimes helpful sidelights and background information on various situations and personalities. |
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His entreaty is hard to swallow, given the biographical kernels in all of his plays, but easy to take, given the unguarded, imploring nature of his gaze. |
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Rozema's adaptation uses the novel as source material, but also incorporates biographical information about Austen herself and excerpts from her adolescent writing. |
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The eccentric Canadian pianist shows up as a major character in the book, but the biographical facts are all wrong. |
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And some information is aimed at those book browsers who are interested in biographical details concerning more artistic and intellectual matters. |
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But the biographical inattention to his voluminous body of written work nonetheless has been a strange oversight. |
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Based on her hagiographical work, she has put together a single volume which contains forty biographical sketches of female saints from antiquity to the present. |
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Instead there is a formless narrative stodge, a summary report of a life, high on biographical fact and very low on the literary qualities he valued most. |
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Additionally, brief biographical sketches are scattered throughout the book to introduce the reader to the major players in the drama that unfolded at Mobile. |
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In this book, the rank as given in the headword of those servicemen who have a biographical entry is the highest they achieved during the course of the war. |
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Because these perceptions were connected with shifting British attitudes to Russia as a whole, the story moves beyond the biographical to take on a synecdochical meaning. |
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In conceptualism, these biographical narratives, tightly connected to both the text and image components, became an explicit part of the work's content. |
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The book of Jonah's quite funny if you read it as a theological shaggy-dog story rather than as an accurate biographical account of a man who was eaten by a big fish. |
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Another concertinaed together ghost-writing, biographical writing and the formation of literary movements, as collaborative processes of the same ilk. |
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In cinema there's also a legal pressure towards biographical projects. |
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Terman and his assistant relied on biographical accounts of illustrious individuals to compute the scores. |
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You have focused on individual events and ideas in your books about Lincoln rather than the cradle-to-grave biographical approach. |
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With all due respect to the biographical enterprise, isn't this an instance where the subject has spoken so measuredly and finally that there is really little more to say? |
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Instead, we get predictable gallery delineations and surface-skimming biographical details. |
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Over the two-disc set are enough bonus features, biographical material, and nostalgic Tinseltown ballyhoo to have even the most exacting film fan jumping for joy. |
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He gives as full an account as possible of the actions for which the recipient got the VC and also gives as many biographical details as are available. |
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Practically every major figure in the war, both North and South, has had a serious biographical study. |
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The following year, Mirren replaced Bette Midler in David Mamet's biographical television film Phil Spector about the American musician. |
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After Insomnia, Nolan planned a Howard Hughes biographical film starring Jim Carrey. |
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In 2009, he appeared in the Charles Darwin biographical film Creation as Darwin's friend Joseph Hooker. |
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Nevertheless, mentions of his early life and extended family paint a loose biographical picture of the detective. |
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In January 2011 The Painter, a biographical play on his life by Rebecca Lenkiewicz, premiered at the Arcola Theatre in London. |
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Lewis in the 1993 British biographical film Shadowlands, for which he was nominated for a BAFTA Award for Best Actor. |
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Cohen was considered for the role of Sellers in the biographical film The Life and Death of Peter Sellers. |
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She was portrayed by actress Marine Delterme in a 2012 French biographical TV film directed by Caroline Champetier. |
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Harris' book avoided theological and biographical entries and instead it concentrated on science and technology. |
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When a biographical study is finished, that is, its author can often think of nothing else to do but find another biographee. |
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Mahler is a 1974 biographical film based on the life of composer Gustav Mahler. |
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So long has it been since Charles Cotton was a wit and a wordster that a short biographical notice well may precede any remarks about this book. |
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His method, throughout the book, is biographical, not historical. |
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Even when the biographical subject has been dead for decades. |
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This biographical history of the second Seminole Indian War is well-intentioned and usually historically accurate. |
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There is a biographical sketch of the author on the book's back cover. |
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Hawking had wanted the film to be scientific rather than biographical, but he was persuaded otherwise. |
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In 2013, the biographical documentary film Hawking, in which Hawking himself is featured, was released. |
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Eric Delieb, who wrote a book on Boulton's silver, with a biographical sketch, suggests that the marriage celebrant, Rev. |
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Instead, Johnson believed in portraying the biographical subjects accurately and including any negative aspects of their lives. |
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The work delivered both biographical explanations of the author's life as well as his impressions on literature. |
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The former is a fantasy piece on Beowulf's biographical background, while the latter is a poem on the Beowulf theme. |
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He then worked briefly as a labourer for Highgate Cemetery, which became another part of his biographical lore. |
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He then appeared in the biographical film Wilde, playing Robbie Ross to Stephen Fry's Oscar Wilde. |
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To overread Plath's houses is to transform these biographical documents into spatial ones. |
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Tallentyre in her 1906 biographical book The Friends of Voltaire. |
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The only biographical or historical information that modern scholarship has been able to add to Bede's account concerns the Brittonic origins of the poet's name. |
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Her conviction that such forces could improve society connects her biographical approach with that of other early feminist historians such as Mary Hays and Anna Jameson. |
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Her determination will lead her to become the first Afro-American to compete for and win the Wimbleton Cup in this fine biographical story of a winner. |
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Bafta-winning, semiauto biographical drama from director Shane Meadows. |
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The main biographical references for Orosius come from the writings of Gennadius of Massilia and Braulio of Zaragoza, although his own writings should not be overlooked. |
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There also survive biographical Lives of saints of the period, for instance Saint Eligius and Leodegar, written soon after their subjects' deaths. |
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There are three principles in my restoration of the Shu Poems, namely biographical information, geographical reference, and nomenclatorial structure of poem titles. |
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He introduced the use of questionnaires and surveys to collect data on population sets, which he needed for genealogical and biographical works and for anthropometric studies. |
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The biographical dictionary of Ibn Khallikan preserves the record of the Berber predominance in the invasion of 711, in the entry on Tariq ibn Ziyad. |
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One old sambista, Martinho da Vila, recently recorded an album of sambas in French, and another, Paulinho da Viola, was the subject of a successful biographical film. |
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A review of biographical evidence in the context of this recent research would be most welcome, but Sams seems quite oblivious to its very existence. |
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My paper utilizes three of Baxter Adams' papers as well as biographical, inhumation in order to reconstruct and engage Baxter Adams' Germination theory. |
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Philip prohibited any biographical account of his life to be published while he was alive, and he ordered that all his private correspondence be burned shortly before he died. |
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In 2006, Chris Noonan directed Miss Potter, a biographical film of Potter's life focusing on her early career and romance with her editor Norman Warne. |
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There is little biographical information about Jane Austen's life except the few letters that survive and the biographical notes her family members wrote. |
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Catherine has remained a popular biographical subject to the present day. |
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