The lyceum lecture circuit, of which Emerson was a leading light, eventually spread throughout much of the nation. |
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Each of the twelve poems in the third section of the book sports an epigraph from a Emerson essay. |
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It is a fruit of the Argentine which according to Emerson possesses remarkable qualities. |
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This was the first time in seven years that the Thailand plant was visited by such high ranking officers from Emerson corporate headquarters. |
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Two years later, President John Thornton Kirkland of Harvard appointed Emerson to be a tutor in the Department of Mathematics. |
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Meanwhile, Emerson says he's amused by the number of people who tell him they think writing mysteries and thrillers must be a very exciting job. |
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Last year in Parliament, Labor's Craig Emerson accused insurance companies of abusing their market power over small smash repairers. |
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History paints a vivid picture of disparity and dissimilarity between Emerson, Thoreau and Whitman. |
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Lieutenant Emerson was able to get the fire extinguished, then he feathered the propeller. |
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It should have been a classic on a fast, true Adelaide pitch and, but for the intervention of umpire Ross Emerson, it would have been. |
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While he's focusing, the Emerson kids keep shouting and screaming and waving beer bottles in the air. |
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We honor Ralph Waldo Emerson, but where does Transcendentalism figure in anybody's life today? |
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After departing ways with DJ Darren Emerson, many fans thought Underworld would cease to produce the same banging sets. |
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It starts with the head coach, who might be said to heed Ralph Waldo Emerson, and hitch his wagon to a star. |
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Avowedly inspired by Emerson, Whitman's Leaves of Grass is regarded by some critics as the most revolutionary volume in American poetry. |
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In his most lucid moments, however, Emerson disavowed his Dionysian rhetoric. |
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Mr. Emerson says the Muttart Foundation wants to share the results of these projects across the voluntary sector. |
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He also uses a large grease board to impart weekly inspirational messages from the likes of Aristotle, William Tecumseh Sherman, Ralph Waldo Emerson and Walt Disney. |
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Emerson Thorsen, 13, has just had his first wet dream, and completed writing and illustrating his first book. |
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Emerson stood at the bow, using the beam of a flashlight to point out pieces of floating debris. |
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Emerson said that if you threw a fact out of the window you would come back later to find it sitting in the chimney corner. |
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I was at a Vancouver morning club the other day where they were toasting and roasting David Emerson, the CEO of the Vancouver airport authority. |
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I don't think Rick Wakeman or Keith Emerson use it so much, they don't have this approach to synthesiser. |
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Minister David Emerson and Minister Michael Chong are surrounded by medalists from the 2006 Winter Games. |
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I believe in the unseen world and believe the cosmos is probably something like the oversoul that Emerson wrote of. |
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The Australian Prime Minister was touring a timber yard in Victorian on Friday when he met part-time worker Emerson Smith. |
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Yields of AC Emerson, Hanley, Vimy and CDC Mons were all intermediate and similar. |
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He gained widespread exposure after being featured on the cover of the 1973 Emerson, Lake and Palmer album Brain Salad Surgery. |
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The hard-working six member band, Emerson Drive, is also from the Peace River country. |
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The announcement was made this week by Minister of Finance Ralph Goodale on behalf of David Emerson, Minister of Industry. |
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In one organization, Mr. Emerson helped redesign the performance management system. |
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But the deal that Prime Minister Stephen Harper and Emerson signed is also victim of bad timing. |
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Kehler covers an area from Emerson to Winkler, which encompasses a large portion of the province's edible beans. |
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Emerson is positioning itself in a significant way to support communications and computing infrastructure needs. |
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By associating itself with the Emerson Group, it has managed to become, and remain, a world leader in its sector. |
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Other authors were shackled by two dicta of contemporary thinking among evolutionary biologists, of which Beadle and Emerson were either unaware or unpersuaded. |
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Now, Leno is a Boston boy, a graduate of Emerson College and raised in nearby Andover, Massachusetts. |
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He has not, like a modern Emerson, surrendered himself to nature, but he has, at last, found his instincts worth trusting. |
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I still am in the stream of thought that started in this country with Emerson and Thoreau and Whitman. |
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Emerson is clearly bound by a legal lease that it can't get out of unless Yamanouchi voluntarily seeks to surrender the lease, which it has not offered to do. |
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Perhaps Emerson was so convinced by his own misbegotten conclusions in 1995 that he's completely internalized them. |
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When International Trade Minister David Emerson announced that Canada is involved in bilateral negotiations with China and India, public and media interest was lukewarm at best. |
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Emerson is an international group which combines technology and engineering to offer its customers innovative solutions for the majority of industrial markets. |
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Emerson Network Power's broad technology base and global expertise support a full spectrum of enterprise-wide solutions for today's vital business needs. |
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The transcendentalists, led by Thoreau and Ralph Waldo Emerson, established the first major American philosophical movement. |
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Ralph Waldo Emerson, a 19th-century American sage, is supposed to have said that if a man built a better mousetrap than his neighbour, the world would make a beaten path to his door. |
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At that time, the bands took their time without watching the final bill: Emerson Lake and Palmer lounged around in Montreux for six months before giving birth to their record. |
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An avid chamber musician, he has played at chamber music festivals throughout North America, South America and Europe, and has performed in concert with musicians from the Guarneri, Emerson, Vermeer and Tokyo quartets. |
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Goals from Mariano and Emerson inside the first 20 minutes, and some admirable saves from Fernando Henrique thereafter, helped ten-man leaders Fluminense win 2-1 at Gremio, who duly sacked coach Silas. |
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His thoughts are reminiscent of the transcendentalist principles of Henry David Thoreau and Ralph Waldo Emerson, of whom he was a disciple, praising the spiritual, aesthetic and religious value of nature. |
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A daughter of the transcendentalist Bronson Alcott, Louisa spent most of her life in Boston and Concord, Massachusetts, where she grew up in the company of Ralph Waldo Emerson, Theodore Parker, and Henry David Thoreau. |
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In 1856, Ralph Waldo Emerson published a book of essays entitled English Traits. |
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It includes people like David Emerson who was a member of that government. |
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Kantianism became known in the United States toward 1840 primarily through the New England transcendentalist and poet Ralph Waldo Emerson who was not, however, a Kantian himself. |
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A passion for teaching self-trust drove Emerson through an astonishing public career, in which he became a kind of northern institution of one, rather than the icon of Transcendentalism. |
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Why was Emerson a failure in 1940s Hollywood but a blazing success as a femcee on early 1950s television? |
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Notable examples are James Martineau, Theodore Parker, Ralph Waldo Emerson and Frederic Henry Hedge. |
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He was a major influence on Ralph Waldo Emerson and American transcendentalism. |
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The people whom the young woman met at the Brays' house included Robert Owen, Herbert Spencer, Harriet Martineau, and Ralph Waldo Emerson. |
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Five of the 21 men achieved at least a double career Slam at Men's Doubles, led by Roy Emerson and John Newcombe with triple Slams. |
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The works of Ralph Waldo Emerson and Nathaniel Hawthorne bear its powerful impression. |
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Historically, Iranian literature has inspired writers such as Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Henry David Thoreau, and Ralph Waldo Emerson. |
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Their reverence for America's natural beauty was shared with contemporary American writers such as Henry David Thoreau and Ralph Waldo Emerson. |
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Holmes accordingly grew up in an atmosphere of intellectual achievement, and early formed the ambition to be a man of letters like Emerson. |
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While still in Harvard College he wrote essays on philosophic themes, and asked Emerson to read his attack on Plato's idealist philosophy. |
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Emerson expanded on this defense when he argued that freedom of speech helps to provide a balance between stability and change. |
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Lucas was born in 1937 in Yakima, Washington, and was the eldest child of Robert Emerson Lucas and Jane Templeton Lucas. |
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His neighbor Ralph Waldo Emerson invited him into his social circle, but Hawthorne was almost pathologically shy and stayed silent at gatherings. |
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Guests who came to speak that season included Emerson, Thoreau, Louis Agassiz, and Theodore Parker. |
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In 1883 and 1884, Arnold toured the United States and Canada delivering lectures on education, democracy and Ralph Waldo Emerson. |
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In 1974 he drove a works Yardley sponsored McLaren M23 and impressed, sometimes outpacing team leader Emerson Fittipaldi. |
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In 1845, Emerson offered Thoreau the use of his newly purchased wood lot on Walden Pond to build his small cabin and live as a naturalist. |
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Both addresses were, beneath their flowers of rhetoric, inflammatorily hostile to the host institution, from which Emerson had graduated in 1821, thirtieth in a class of fifty-nine. |
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Landscape painter Emerson has a growing reputation for a fresh, honest and uncontrived approach to his work. |
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It means Paine, Thoreau, Emerson, Chesterton, Mencken, Orwell. |
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Moreover, discussions of several works are enriched by excursuses on seemingly unwieldy topics that Emerson manages with great aplomb. |
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Following two chapters that explore the writings of the psychomythic humanists, Gougeon devotes three chapters to a psychobiography of Emerson. |
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The great authors, as Emerson said, never condescend. |
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Emerson will perform front-end engineering, design and commissioning of Daniel liquid metering packages, including two bi-directional provers. |
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The YAP also benefited from the expertise of Guest Chamber coach, Eugene Drucker, violinist and charter member of the Emerson String Quartet who came in the last week to coach the senior chamber ensembles. |
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Hunt, and the two doofuses he worked for there, Allensworth and Emerson. |
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Their commitment represents a vote of confidence in our efforts, our capabilities and skills to realize the future potential of a properly restructured Emerson Radio. |
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Well-known companies such as BASF, Dow, Shell, Siemens, General Electric and Emerson have relied on the products of the Swabian manufacturer for years. |
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Emerson will also serve as head of Airbus Helicopters North America Region, which includes oversight of both the US subsidiary and Airbus Helicopters Canada. |
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Coleridge remained in Highgate for the rest of his life, and the house became a place of literary pilgrimage for writers including Carlyle and Emerson. |
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Luke Gappy, 20, of Emerson Avenue, Middlesbrough, fined PS100, banned from driving for 17 months and ordered to pay costs of PS255 for drinkdriving. |
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At the 1993 Indianapolis 500, Mansell would lead the race only to finish third after losing the lead to Emerson Fittipaldi and Arie Luyendyk after a poor restart. |
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Emerson has announced the release of the latest solution for combustion flue gas analysis, the Rosemount Analytical Model 6888 in situ oxygen analyser. |
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Their neighbors in Concord included Emerson and Henry David Thoreau. |
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Carlyle moved towards his later thinking during the 1840s, leading to a break with many old friends and allies, such as Mill and, to a lesser extent, Emerson. |
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