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A New Beginning? James, Duke of York in Scotland, 1679–85
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Gillian H. MacIntosh
Published: 17 March 2007
...This chapter discusses Scotland's Duke of York. It was events in England that eventually threatened Lauderdale's dominance. The Catholic menace was directly associated with political absolutism, best represented by the France of Louis XIV, but there was a far more immediate target in the English...
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Published: 03 March 2014
..., Australia, and New Zealand by Hawaiian surfers, most notably George Freeth and Duke Kahanamoku. Americanization of Hawaiian surfing Emerson Nathaniel B Hawai’i missionaries Kamehameha I kapu system Makahiki festival women surfers Bushnell Andrew Cook James Stannard David E Walker Isaiah...
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Published: 08 November 2011
...In this chapter, Clark describes the point of his life where he got offered a job by Duke Ellington and at the same time, he had to make the difficult decision to leave Basie and his band. The money offered by Duke Ellington was good, and it was something that could bring Clark closer to fulfilling...
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Published: 08 November 2011
...As Clark describes, Duke Ellington had an outstanding roster of professionals in his orchestra team. While recruiting musicians, Duke kept a certain criteria in his mind, the signature sound of each individual; how they blended; and how they interpreted his arrangements. It was like a choir...
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Published: 08 November 2011
...In this chapter, Clark Terry describes the ways in which Duke Ellington managed his orchestra band and its music. He could persuade anyone jazzwise, like he persuaded Clark to play Buddy Bolden. Duke had full command of the English language, and his diction was flawless. Duke demanded the best from...
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Published: 08 November 2011
...Clark describes his share of struggles that he and other members dealt with, as a part of Duke Ellington's orchestra band. Duke Ellington had a peculiar way of handling chaos. Clark Terry describes many instances where Duke excluded himself whenever he wanted. There were times when Duke even had...
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Published: 06 November 2006
...Jesica Santillan's case is an example of a grave and unprecedented error in the conduct of patient care. Jesica's death resulted from a simple but tragic mistake of donor-recipient mismatch in organ transplantation. There was a human error which occurred no one at Duke University Medical Center...
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At the Sign of St Anne: Printing the Secret History
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Alastair Bellany and Thomas Cogswell
Published: 24 November 2015
... French Marriage Treaty 1625 Buckingham George Villiers 1st Duke of passim Henrietta Maria Queen of England Rubens Peter Paul York House Antwerp Forerunner of Revenge George Eglisham passim Oxford Plantin Moretus bookshop Antwerp Veritas Odiosa Brussels Delft Frankfurt Hague The Meerbeeck...
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“What Can Be Fuller of Wonder?” The Forerunner Makes Its Case
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Alastair Bellany and Thomas Cogswell
Published: 24 November 2015
... James I death poisoning Duke of Buckingham About a month after Rubens bought his copies of Prodromus Vindictae in Antwerp, an English Catholic wrote to a priest in Spain. Gabriel Browne considered himself a loyal Englishman, but was dismayed at the “blast of persecution...
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Singing Lessons: Dissolution and Retribution
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Alastair Bellany and Thomas Cogswell
Published: 24 November 2015
... Christian IV King of Denmark Coke Sir John Devon Hampshire Louis XIII King of France “New Counsels” Richelieu Armand Jean du Plessis Cardinal Yorkshire Anys William Buckingham George Villiers 1st Duke of passim Clare John Holles Earl of D’Ewes Simonds Montgomery Philip Herbert 1st Earl of later...
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Striking the French Match: Jean Bodin, Queen Elizabeth, and the Occultation of Sovereign Marriage
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Drew Daniel
Published: 01 October 2012
...This chapter explores marriage as a key figure of political theology, one that links sexuality and erotic life to the life of the body politic. It focuses on Queen Elizabeth's possible marriage to the Duke of Alençon and the role that Bodin played in negotiating that marriage in order to ask...
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Gershwin and the Great Tradition
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Howard Pollack
Published: 15 January 2007
... for five instruments. Meanwhile, Gershwin knew more about his own country's composers than he generally made known. His greatest affinity and loyalty were always to Broadway's composers, including those, such as Vernon Duke and Oscar Levant, who were, like himself, active in more serious realms as well...
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Gershwin and Popular Music and Jazz after 1920
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Howard Pollack
Published: 15 January 2007
... as arrangers or rehearsal pianists. His influence on popular music spread beyond national boundaries, most immediately to England. Gershwin found his own heir in Harold Arlen, who became not only a good friend but, along with Vernon Duke, probably as much of a protege as he ever had. At the heart of nearly all...
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Opening Up the Workplace: The Title VII Campaign
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Richard A. Rosen and Joseph Mosnier
Published: 05 December 2016
.... Duke Power (1971) and Albermarle Paper Co. v. Moody (1975), and the Fourth Circuit's Robinson v. Lorillard Corp. (1971). Griggs , recognized as the era's landmark employment ruling, established the "disparate impact" standard for adjudicating...
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Animating Matter: The Corpse as Idol in The Second Maiden’s Tragedy and The Duke of Milan
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Susan Zimmerman
Published: 14 February 2005
...This chapter investigates the repercussions of continual tension in two plays that directly address the issue of idolatry: Thomas Middleton's The Second Maiden's Tragedy , and Philip Massinger's The Duke of Milan . Both plays are implicated importantly in the core...
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Published: 15 April 2012
...Table 3.1 Ellington personnel, November 1946 Player Instrument Biographical geography before joining Ellington Duke Ellington Piano b. 1899, Washington, DC; d. 1974, New York Shelton Hemphill Trumpet b. 1906, Birmingham, Alabama; attended Wilberforce College...
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Published: 30 January 2008
... Legend: The Discourses of Racial Difference in the Renaissance Empires” held at Duke University in April 2003. Black Legend and anti Moorish rhetoric Chinese empire cultural superiority of English empire and America hierarchy Juderías Julián Kant Immanuel and racism Las Casas Bartolomé de Mughal...
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Published: 01 December 2015
... murmur at the left sternal border and at the apex, radiating to the neck, and to the axilla. blood cultures Duke criteria embolic infarcts fever of unknown origin heart failure intra-articular injection infective endocarditis systemic embolic state vegetations Infective endocarditis...
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Published: 01 October 2018
... with myocardial perfusion imaging (MPI) or stress echocardiography is indicated. The Duke Activity Status Index (DASI) score can be used as a tool to determine to predict if a patient can perform the recommended ≥5 metabolic equivalents (METs) on an exercise test. The HEART score can be effectively used...
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Published: 01 November 2010
...This chapter discusses the life of Father Dunstan Smith, called “the Duke” and the sense of discipline at St. Benedict's. One of the distinctive elements of a Catholic school education has been its emphasis on discipline. While discipline has always mattered at places like St. Benedict's...