I didn't truly understand Dean Ricci when he uttered this pithy quote during an admissions interview. |
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Many were powerful, stark and moving but none so beautiful as Yervant Gianikian and Angela Ricci Lucchi's films. |
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Matteo Ricci had brought with him a spinet, other Jesuits brought violins and flutes, cellos and bassoons and manuals on music styles. |
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Lynn Wyatt reached into her attic closet, rich with magnificent gowns, and selected a vintage haute couture Nina Ricci. |
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Ricci attempted to visit Peking in 1595 but found the city closed to foreigners. |
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Other audience favourites were UK horror picture, The Last Horror Movie, Christina Ricci starrer, Miranda, and French film, Malefique. |
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Dariaux is a real-life Parisienne, who worked at the salon of Nina Ricci. |
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This may explain why Ricci gives a thin, amateurish performance. |
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Sent to China to convert the heathens, Ricci began by dressing like a Chinese mandarin and learning the Chinese language until he was proficient in it. |
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This guy, Richard Ricci, had spent 10 years in jail, tried to kill a cop, had a rap sheet, worked at the house a couple of months, admitted stealing stuff. |
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Ricci could speak Chinese as well as read and write classical Chinese, the literary language of scholars and officials. |
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On the other hand, some contemporary authors have venerated Ricci as an exemplar of beneficial inculturation. |
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Xu Guangqi and Ricci become the first two to translate some of the Confucian classics into a western language, Latin. |
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Ricci used the treatise in his missionary effort to convert Chinese literati, men who were educated in Confucianism and the Chinese classics. |
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The one star is for poor Christina Ricci who has to parade around with that unseemly honker. |
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Padoan, Ricci and Imbach also ascribe the genesis of the Monarchia to Pope John XXII's attempt to deprive Can Grande of his Imperial Vicarship. |
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When we got to Sullivan Street Mrs. Ricci was waiting in front with a glare in her eye that made me decide not to stop for any amenities. |
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The Jesuit Matteo Ricci while staying in Nanjing wrote that Chinese scam artists were ingenious at making forgeries and huge profits. |
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Later, European Jesuits such as Matteo Ricci and Nicolas Trigault would briefly mention indigenous Chinese clockworks that featured drive wheels. |
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Ricci arrived at the Portuguese settlement of Macau in 1582 where he began his missionary work in China. |
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Ricci was born October 6, 1552, in Macerata, part of the Papal States, and today a city in the Italian region of Marche. |
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Ricci remained there employed in teaching and the ministry until the end of Lent, 1582, when he was summoned to Macau to prepare to enter China. |
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In August 1582, Ricci arrived at Macau, a Portuguese trading post on the South China Sea. |
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Ricci stayed in Zhaoqing from 1583 to 1589, when he was expelled by a new viceroy. |
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Ricci never visited Kaifeng, Henan Province, but he sent a junior missionary there in 1608, the first of many such missions. |
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In cuisines around the Mediterranean, Paracentrotus lividus is often eaten raw, or with lemon, and known as ricci on Italian menus where it is sometimes used in pasta sauces. |
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After followers of Xu and Ricci publicly predicted a solar eclipse in 1629, Xu was appointed by the Emperor as the leader of an effort to reform the Chinese calendar. |
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In 1607, Xu and Ricci translated the first parts of Euclid's Elements into Chinese, introducing his countrymen to new concepts in mathematics and Western logic. |
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In 1601, Ricci was invited to become an adviser to the imperial court of the Wanli Emperor, the first Westerner to be invited into the Forbidden City. |
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The Italian Jesuit priest Matteo Ricci was one of the first writers in China to use the Far West as an Asian counterpart to the European concept of the Far East. |
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The form became widespread in Europe from the Latin writings of the Jesuit missionaries to China, particularly those by and concerning Matteo Ricci. |
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