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Grinnell, Jason D. "John Arthur, Race, Equality, and the Burdens of History." Journal of Value Inquiry 44, no. 2 (February 25, 2010): 269–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10790-010-9212-6.

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De Long, J. Bradford. "Keynesianism, Pennsylvania Avenue Style: Some Economic Consequences of the Employment Act of 1946." Journal of Economic Perspectives 10, no. 3 (August 1, 1996): 41–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1257/jep.10.3.41.

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The Employment Act of 1946 created the Council of Economic Advisers (CEA)--and served as a convenient marker of the government's acceptance of the burden of stabilizing the macroeconomy. The willingness of post-WWII governments to let automatic stabilizers function in recessions may well have moderated the post-WWII business cycle. The CEA has also served as an advocate of allocative efficiency in economic policy. Its relative success can be primarily ascribed to Chairman Arthur Burns, who hired a CEA staff composed of short-term appointees whose principal loyalty was to economic rationality.
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Thomas, Damion L. "‘Don't Tell Me How to Think’: Arthur Ashe and the Burden of ‘Being Black’." International Journal of the History of Sport 27, no. 8 (May 2010): 1313–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09523361003714396.

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Michie, Marsha, and Debra Skinner. "Narrating Disability, Narrating Religious Practice: Reconciliation and Fragile X Syndrome." Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities 48, no. 2 (April 1, 2010): 99–111. http://dx.doi.org/10.1352/1934-9556-48.2.99.

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Abstract This article examines the place of religion in the narratives of mothers of children with fragile X syndrome. In semistructured interviews, a majority of women combined narratives of religious practice with illness narratives, interpreting their children's disabilities within a religious framework. Informed by Arthur Frank's (1995) concept of “wounded storytellers,” the authors articulate a reconciliation narrative that mothers commonly used to describe their transition from viewing disability as a burden or challenge to seeing it as a blessing, or as a part of God's purpose or plan for their lives. The authors discuss the significance of narrative for better understanding religious perspectives on disability and conclude with the implications of these findings for practitioners and future research.
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Odintsova, Tatyana Mykhailivna. "ECONOMIC SIMULATION ANALYSIS OF THE REGIONS OF UKRAINE DEVELOPMENT BASED ON TAX BURDEN OPTIMIZATION." SCIENTIFIC BULLETIN OF POLISSIA, no. 4(16) (2018): 47–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.25140/2410-9576-2018-4(16)-47-56.

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Urgency of the research. Difficulties in the macroeco-nomic environment and budgetary issues intensify within the volatile environment of Ukrainian economy. The causes include excessive tax burden. Target setting. Thus tax burden issues analysis taking into consideration resource potential particularities of the economy of the various regions of the country is the priority for their economic growth facilitation. Actual scientific researches and issues analysis. Theoretical and applied framework of tax burden effect on the economy analysis has been started by Arthur Laffer. Valuable contributions into theory and methodology have been done by the following prominent scientists: Yu. Ananiashvili, Ye. Balatskyi, A. Gusev, M. Kakaulina, V. Fedosova, V. O. parina, V. Sutormina, N. Riazanova, O. Girna, O. Sydorovych. Uninvestigated parts of general matters defining. The need in research work at named field still remains, especially taking into account specific features of regions and national economy development in the context of transition economy. The research objective. Laffer's theory special aspects investigation in tax burden optimization of regions sphere, methodological approach extension in terms of tax manage-ment based on the principles of the rational use of of re-sources, optimal tax burden priority directions substantiation with the objective of to provide economic growth. The statement of basic materials. This paper presents specific features of the tax burden in the regions of Ukraine. Methodological approach is proposed which provides means to optimize tax burden of the regions, increase economic feasibility level when making decisions concerning priority ranking of the regions development. Conclusions. Undertaken study allows to claim that re-gions of Ukraine are featured with different effect of the tax burden on economic system. Assessment of Ukrainian regions tax burden optimization pattern to the level facilitating economic growth has shown that even slight increase in output can allow to increase substantially tax revenue level.
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Sprout, Leslie. "Composing Film Music in Theory and Practice: Honegger's Contributions to Les misérables and Rapt." Journal of the American Musicological Society 72, no. 1 (2019): 43–113. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/jams.2019.72.1.43.

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Arthur Honegger composed his first sound film scores in 1933–34. For Les misérables, Raymond Bernard, who was under contract at Pathé-Natan to direct big-budget theatrical films that would compete with Paramount's French-language productions, expected Honegger to provide intermittent orchestral underscoring for already filmed sequences that privileged dialogue over music. For Rapt, the musically trained Dimitri Kirsanoff used independent financing to collaborate from the start with Honegger and Arthur Hoérée on what the director called “a hybrid form … in which music, image, and dialogue work together.” The innovative electroacoustic and sound editing techniques in the soundtrack for Rapt have, I argue, overshadowed the strikingly reciprocal relationship between the soundtrack's more conventional instrumental underscoring and the images on screen. Honegger theorized in 1931 that, in sound film, music's “autonomy” would free it from the burden of mimesis. Instead, the images on screen would teach listeners about music's abstract “reality.” In practice, however, in Rapt, mimetic music and musicalized sound effects bridge the gap between aesthetic goals of hybridity and practical demands for intelligible dialogue. My analysis of the abduction, washhouse, storm, and dream sequences in Rapt demonstrates that a successful hybrid of sound and image ultimately has the potential not just to use images to pin down music's elusive “reality,” but also to use music's mimetic possibilities to influence our reading of ambiguous imagery. It also shows that music does not need to be in itself groundbreaking in order to contribute to groundbreaking innovations in sound film.
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Erkan, Hakan, Gülhanım Kırış, Levent Korkmaz, İsmail Gökhan Çavuşoğlu, and Şükrü Çelik. "Predictive Value of Nitrate-Induced Headache on Atherosclerotic Burden in Patients with Stable Coronary Artery Disease." Kosuyolu Heart Journal 19, no. 1 (April 11, 2016): 12–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.5578/khj.10343.

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Podgorski, Carol. "Research on caregiver stress: time for integration and application." International Psychogeriatrics 30, no. 8 (August 2018): 1085–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1041610218001035.

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Over the past two decades, caregiver stress has been the subject of scientific inquiry by investigators around the world representing a variety of disciplines. The knowledge base is extensive and growing, particularly as it relates to the phenomenology and correlates of caregiver stress. The six papers published here represent a snapshot of prevailing lines of inquiry and enhance our knowledge regarding: predictors of psychological distress for dementia family caregivers in Japan (Shikimoto et al., 2017) and for Indonesian and Burmese foreign domestic workers caring for frail older adults in Singapore (Ha et al., 2018); identification of a threshold number of behavioral symptoms in those with dementia associated with caregiver distress (Arthur et al., 2017); the influence of specific illness factors on caregiver stress, including comorbid diabetes in patients with Alzheimer's disease (Li et al., 2018) and a comparison of the effects of behavioral disturbances on caregiver burden across three types of dementia (Liu et al., 2017); and the application of data on caregiver stress to inform the development of a multi-component framework for preventing depression in caregivers of those with dementia (Ying et al., 2017).
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Alspector-Kelly, Marc. "The NOAer's Dilemma: Constructive Empiricism and the Natural Ontological Attitude." Canadian Journal of Philosophy 33, no. 3 (September 2003): 307–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00455091.2003.10716545.

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Faced with interminable combat over some piece of philosophical terrain, someone will inevitably suggest that the contested ground is nothing more than a philosophically manufactured mirage that is therefore not worth fighting for. Arthur Fine has long advocated such a response — the ‘Natural Ontological Attitude,’ or NOA — to the realism debate in the philosophy of science. Notwithstanding theprima facieincompatibility between the realist's and anti-realist's positions, Fine suggests that there is in fact enough common ground for NOA to stand on its own as a minimal alternative, one that enjoys the advantage of being free of the philosophical burdens of its overweight contenders.Notwithstanding Fine's claim to have identified a position that is neither realist nor anti-realist, critics charge that NOA, as Fine describes it, is a realist position. I endorse this criticism below, with attention to the relation between NOA and Bas van Fraassen's Constructive Empiricism (CE). I show that Fine's repudiation of the globalism he identifies in realism (and in anti-realism) does not insulate him from that charge.
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Butterworth, Lee. "Investigating death in Moreton Bay: Coronial inquests and magisterial inquiries." Queensland Review 26, no. 01 (June 2019): 53–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/qre.2019.2.

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AbstractEnglish common law was applied in the New South Wales penal colony when it was founded by Governor Arthur Phillip in 1788. Phillip’s second commission granted him sole authority to appoint coroners and justices of the peace within the colony. The first paid city coroner was appointed in 1810 and only five coroners served the expanding territory of New South Wales by 1821. To relieve the burden on coroners, justices of the peace were authorised to conduct magisterial inquiries as an alternative to inquests. When the Moreton Bay settlement was established, and land was opened up to free settlers, justices were relocated from New South Wales to the far northern colony. Nonetheless, the administration of justice, along with the function of the coroner, was hindered by issues of isolation, geography and poor administration by a government far removed from the evolving settlement. This article is about death investigation and the role of the coroner in Moreton Bay. By examining a number of case studies, it looks at the constraints faced by coroners, deaths due to interracial violence and deaths not investigated. It concludes that not all violent and unexplained deaths were investigated in accordance with coronial law due to a paucity of legally qualified magistrates, the physical limitations of local conditions and the denial of justice to Aborigines as subjects of the Crown.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Arthur Burdeu"

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Gabriel, Schenk. "A type of king : the figure of Arthur in mid-nineteenth to mid-twentieth century literature." Thesis, University of Oxford, 2014. http://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:6c284cea-e72c-49b0-ba87-29cf7b960ba9.

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This thesis analyses the figure of Arthur, in a period spanning the mid-nineteenth to mid-twentieth centuries, when that figure became increasingly protean and multifaceted, and the audience for the Arthurian legend grew in both size and variety. It argues that many authors wrote through Arthur, as well as about Arthur, using the figure to understand and test their own ideas about ideals (e.g. of manliness, kingship, or heroism) as well as problems (such as war, despotism, or ungodliness). This thesis analyses Arthur by considering him as a 'type', using a definition of the term that highlights a paradox: a type, in a scientific sense, is both perfect (an exemplary model) and normal (common enough to be representative). When applied to Arthur, it means that he is both a perfect, or near perfect, example, but is also to some extent a 'normal' human being. Different authors analysed in this thesis emphasise different aspects of the figure, according to whether they focus on Arthur's perfection or his normality. Other meanings of the word 'type' are also applied when relevant: the idea is not to force all versions of Arthur into a single or definitive category, but to retain the complexity of how Arthur is characterised and written about in texts. The ultimate aim of this thesis is to put the figure of Arthur into critical focus, and explain why he has been returned to so often in history.
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Nahrung, Jason. "Vampires in the sunburnt country : adapting vampire Gothic to the Australian landscape." Thesis, Queensland University of Technology, 2007. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/16668/1/Jason_Nahrung_-_Exegesis.pdf.

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I first became enamoured with vampire Gothic after reading Bram Stoker's Dracula in high school, but gradually became dissatisfied with the Australian adaptations of the sub-genre. In looking for examples of Australian vampire Gothic, a survey of more than 50 short stories, 23 novels and five movies made by Australians reveals fewer than half were set in an identifiably Australian setting. Even fewer make use of three key, landscape-related tropes of vampire Gothic - darkness, earth and ruins. Why are so few Australian vampire stories set in Australia? In what ways can the metaphorical elements of vampire Gothic be applied to the Sunburnt Country? This paper seeks to answer these questions by examining examples of Australian vampire narratives, including film. Particular attention is given to Mudrooroo's Master of the Ghost Dreaming series which, more than any other Australian novel, succeeds in manipulating and subverting the tropes of vampire Gothic. The process of adaptation of vampire Gothic to the Australian environment, both natural and man-made, is also a core concern of my own novel, Vampires' Bane, which uses earth, darkness and a modern permutation of ruins to explore its metaphorical intentions. Through examining previous works and through my own creative process, Vampires' Bane, I argue that Australia's growing urbanisation can be juxtaposed against the vampire-hostile natural environment to enhance the tropes of vampire Gothic, and make Australia a suitable home for narratives that explore the ongoing evolution of Count Dracula and his many-faceted descendants.
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Nahrung, Jason. "Vampires in the sunburnt country : adapting vampire Gothic to the Australian landscape." Queensland University of Technology, 2007. http://eprints.qut.edu.au/16668/.

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I first became enamoured with vampire Gothic after reading Bram Stoker's Dracula in high school, but gradually became dissatisfied with the Australian adaptations of the sub-genre. In looking for examples of Australian vampire Gothic, a survey of more than 50 short stories, 23 novels and five movies made by Australians reveals fewer than half were set in an identifiably Australian setting. Even fewer make use of three key, landscape-related tropes of vampire Gothic - darkness, earth and ruins. Why are so few Australian vampire stories set in Australia? In what ways can the metaphorical elements of vampire Gothic be applied to the Sunburnt Country? This paper seeks to answer these questions by examining examples of Australian vampire narratives, including film. Particular attention is given to Mudrooroo's Master of the Ghost Dreaming series which, more than any other Australian novel, succeeds in manipulating and subverting the tropes of vampire Gothic. The process of adaptation of vampire Gothic to the Australian environment, both natural and man-made, is also a core concern of my own novel, Vampires' Bane, which uses earth, darkness and a modern permutation of ruins to explore its metaphorical intentions. Through examining previous works and through my own creative process, Vampires' Bane, I argue that Australia's growing urbanisation can be juxtaposed against the vampire-hostile natural environment to enhance the tropes of vampire Gothic, and make Australia a suitable home for narratives that explore the ongoing evolution of Count Dracula and his many-faceted descendants.
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Terrell, Nicholas James. "The burden of absolutism : transcendent idealism in Clough and Dostoevsky." Phd thesis, 2001. http://hdl.handle.net/1885/146191.

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Post, Andy. "Political Atheism vs. The Divine Right of Kings: Understanding 'The Fairy of the Lake' (1801)." 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/10222/50412.

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In 'Political Atheism vs. The Divine Right of Kings,' I build on Thompson and Scrivener’s work analysing John Thelwall’s play 'The Fairy of the Lake' as a political allegory, arguing all religious symbolism in 'FL' to advance the traditionally Revolutionary thesis that “the King is not a God.” My first chapter contextualises Thelwall’s revival of 17th century radicalism during the French Revolution and its failure. My second chapter examines how Thelwall’s use of fire as a symbol discrediting the Saxons’ pagan notion of divine monarchy, also emphasises the idolatrous apotheosis of King Arthur. My third chapter deconstructs the Fairy of the Lake’s water and characterisation, and concludes her sole purpose to be to justify a Revolution beyond moral reproach. My fourth chapter traces how beer satirises Communion wine, among both pagans and Christians, in order to undermine any religion that could reinforce either divinity or the Divine Right of Kings.
A close reading of an all-but-forgotten Arthurian play as an allegory against the Divine Right of Kings.
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Books on the topic "Arthur Burdeu"

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Arthur and the Minimoys. London: Faber and Faber, 2005.

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Besson, Luc. Arthur and the Minimoys. New York: HarperCollins, 2005.

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Besson, Luc. Arthur and the forbidden city. New York: HarperCollinsPublishers, 2005.

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Arthur and the forbidden city. London: Faber, 2005.

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Reed, Henry M. The A.B. Frost book. Charleston, SC: Wyrick & Co., 1993.

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Yase yu Haofa ren = Arthur and the minimoys. Taibei Shi: Mai tian chu ban, 2005.

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Arthur, Harold G. Oral history interviews: Harold G. Arthur : 1994 and 1995, Denver, Colorado. [Denver, Colo.]: Bureau of Reclamation Oral History Program, 2000.

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Harris, Gėnė E. Arthur Burdett Frost, 1851-1928, artist and humorist: The exhibition January 11 through May 18, 1986. Chadds Ford, Pa: Brandywine River Museum, 1986.

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Miller, Keith Harvey. Arthur Miller of Alaska: The story of a pioneer Alaskan and the history of the Bureau of Education in the far north from 1885 to 1935, including the Bureau's development of the reindeer industry. Anchorage, Alaska: K.H. Miller, 2009.

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United States. General Accounting Office. Accounting and Information Management Division. Financial management: Financial reporting issues related to the Navy's Direct Vendor Delivery initiative. Washington, D.C: The Office, 2000.

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Grumt Suárez, Melanie, and Markus Reitzenstein. "»King Arthur’s buried in England. Well, last I heard anyway« – Twin Peaks als ›Meta-Mythos‹." In Mysterium Twin Peaks, 135–51. Wiesbaden: Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-29752-7_9.

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FLOOD, JOHN L. "Arthur Thomas Hatto 1910–2010." In Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 172, Biographical Memoirs of Fellows, X. British Academy, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.5871/bacad/9780197264904.003.0008.

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Arthur Hatto was an outstanding scholar of German studies at the University of London who formulated a theory of epic heroic poetry. He was recruited to work in the cryptographic bureau at the Foreign Office in February 1939 and afterwards worked at Bletchley Park. Later, in order to study epic poetry, Hatto taught himself Russian and Kirghiz. He was elected as a Senior Fellow of the British Academy in 1991. Obituary by John L. Flood.
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Berthelot, Anne. "Huon of Burdeux, Arthur of Lyttel Brytayne : l’imaginaire de Lord Berners." In Artus de Bretagne, du manuscrit à l'imprimé (xive-xixe siècle), 253–66. Presses universitaires de Rennes, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.pur.54355.

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"3 To Arthur Young (17 July 1792)." In The Additional Journals and Letters of Frances Burney, Vol. 2: 1791–1840. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oseo/instance.00257002.

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Sr, Charles Burney,. "To Arthur Young: Queen Square, 11 October 1773." In The Letters of Dr Charles Burney, Vol. 1: 1751–1784, edited by Alvaro Ribeiro, S.J., 150–51. Oxford University Press, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oseo/instance.00054728.

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Sigal, Raphaël. "Ghérasim Luca’s Francophonics." In Sounds Senses, 3–20. Liverpool University Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.3828/liverpool/9781800856882.003.0001.

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Je suis l’Étranjuif. G. L. Ghérasim Luca’s name doesn’t resonate often in English-speaking mouths. He is nowhere to be found in the English-language anthologies of francophone literature. Nothing in the index of French Global: A New Approach to Literary History; he is buried below Lovejoy, Arthur (American); Lucian (ancient Greek); Lukacs (Hungarian). In the anthologies of French literature, he isn’t anywhere either. Nothing in ...
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Allan poe, Edgar. "Chapter XIV." In The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket and Related Tales. Oxford University Press, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/owc/9780199540471.003.0015.

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The ‘Jane Guy’ was a fine-looking topsail schooner of a hundred and eighty tons’ burden.* She was unusually sharp in the bows, and on a wind, in moderate weather, the fastest sailer I have ever seen. Her qualities, however, as a rough...
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Baxter, Colin F. "The Vexed Question of RDX Supply." In The Secret History of RDX. University Press of Kentucky, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5810/kentucky/9780813175287.003.0003.

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In the spring of 1941, Britain began an active campaign to persuade the United States to manufacture RDX. The RAF case for RDX was presented in Washington by Air Marshal Sir Arthur “Bert” Harris. With strong support from Admiral “Spike” Blandy, chief of the U.S. Navy’s Bureau of Ordnance, the first British request was approved. The second “staggering” request for RDX came as a “bombshell.” The U.S. Army Ordnance Department authorities preferred to rely on the existing high explosive TNT.
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Woller, Megan. "Bing Crosby’s Stardom and the Depiction of Legend in Paramount’s A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court." In From Camelot to Spamalot, 41–62. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197511022.003.0002.

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This chapter discusses the 1949 film A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court, starring Bing Crosby. This later film does not adapt the Rodgers and Hart musical; instead, it acts as a star vehicle for Crosby and features new songs by Jimmy Van Heusen and Johnny Burke. Less influential and enduring than the other works featured within this book, this 1949 film nonetheless provides an interesting counterpoint to the Rodgers and Hart revival of a few years before. The film was a commercial success, and this chapter considers it in that light. Furthermore, the author examines the role of Bing Crosby and considers the purpose of this musical film as a star vehicle. With Crosby singing in four of the five surviving songs within the film, the music utilizes the crooner’s voice and star persona in order to tell the story and sell the film.
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Lespinet-Moret, Isabelle. "Arthur Fontaine, de l’École des mines au Bureau international du travail, à la recherche d’une réglementation du travail et d’une régulation sociale, 1880-1931." In Les ingénieurs des Mines : cultures, pouvoirs, pratiques, 263–79. Institut de la gestion publique et du développement économique, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.igpde.1384.

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