304 resultados para Gere, Charlie
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"January 1962."
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Encore pieces: An old man's soliloquy / Roswell Field -- A n old sweetheart of mine / James Whitcomb Riley -- And the band played / Maurice E. McLaoughlin -- The ballad of the colors ; Ben Bolt / Thomas Dunn English -- A brave little girl ; Casey at the bat / Anon -- The cataract of Lodore / Robert Southey -- The countersign was Mary / Margaret Eytinge -- Dinnis Kilboo's sanatarium / Chas. T. Catlin -- A dude in a horse-car / G.W. Kyle -- Elsinore / Lucy H. Hooper -- Entertaining sister's beau / Bret Harte -- Family financiering ; Farmer John ; Father's voice ; A fly's cogitations / Anon -- Foreign views of the statue / Fred. Emerson Brooks -- Going to school / Anon -- Grandma -- The granger and the gambler / W.H. -- A great tune / John Habberton -- Hail fellow, well met / Albert Hardy -- Hans and Fritz -- How girls study / Belle McDonald -- Jack the evangelist / N.Y. Evangelist -- The kitchen clock / J.V. Cheney -- Life's magnet / Ella Wheeler Wilcox -- The little boy's prayer / S.M. Talbot -- Little Nan -- Little orphant Annie / James Whitcomb Riley -- A little woman / Eugene Field -- Maud Rosihue's choice / T. Edwin Leary -- The mischievous misses / James G. Small -- Miss Maloney on the Chinese question / Mary M. Dodge -- Mrs. Stuart learns how to skate / Clara Augusta -- My lover / Emma Mortimer White -- My garden / Anon -- Nancy / Arty Brace -- Now and then / Anon -- O captain, my captain / Walt Whitman -- The old man in a palace car / John H. Yates -- The orthod-ox team / Fred Emerson Brooks -- The porter's story / Maurice Edmunds -- The proposal -- Romeo and Juliet / The Poet-Scout -- Room enough for all / Anon -- The saint and the sinner / Madeline Bridges -- Sam / Albert Hardy -- A schoolroom idyl / Charles B. Going -- A telephone message -- The countersign / J. Hooker Hamersley -- Uncle Ned's defense / Anon -- Unforgiven / Frank McHale -- The valentine / Mary D. Brine -- Wash dolly up like that / Eleanor Kirk Ames -- What is a gentleman / N.L. O'D -- The witness / Anon -- Yellow roses / J. Hooker Hamersley.
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v.l. Francillon, R.E. Left-handed Elsa. The great earthquake at Lisbon. Lever, Charles. Some one pays. Sir Tray: an Arthurian idyl.--v.2. Hamley, E.B. Shakespeare's funeral. Lockhart, L.W.M. A night with the Volunteers of Strathkinahan. The philosopher's baby. Oliphant, M.O.W. The secret chamber.--v.3 Majendle, Lady Margaret. A French speculation. Moncrieff, H.J. Rufus Hickman of St. Botolph's. Lewis. C.L. Hans Preller: a legend of the Rhine falls. Kingsley, Maurice. The Puerto de Medina. Harcourt, Alfred. Jack and Minory.--v.4. Considine, Bob. What I did at Belgrade. Shand, A.I. Wrecked off the Riff coast. Dollie and the two Smiths. Majendle, Lady Margaret. A railway journey.--v.5. The missing bills: an unsolved mystery. Cheadle, W.B. My hunt of the silver fox. Narrative of Prince Charlie's escape, by one of his companions. A Fenian alarm. Lindau, Rudolph. The philosopher's pendulum.--v.6. The battle of Dorking. Late for the train. Aytoun, W.E. ...
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Back Row: Dave Lundquist (Manager), Jack Lousma, Gene Sisinyak, John Spidel, Ray Wine, Walter Johnson, Dave Bowers, Jerry Marciniak, Jim Dickey
4th Row: Jim Hunt (trainer), Dick Heynen, Gene Snider, Marv Nyren, Bob Ptacek, Gary Prahst, John Herrnstein, Tom Berger, Willie Smith
3rd Row: Jim Van Pelt, Alex Bochnowski, Jim Pace, Clem Corona, Jim Byers, Jim Davies, Larry Faul, Mike Shatusky
2nd Row: Al Sigman, Terry Barr, Dave Rentschler, Ron Kramer, Charlie Brooks, Dick Hill, Ed Shannon
Front Row: John Greenwood, Mike Rotunno, H. O. Crisler (Director of Athletics), Tom Maentz (captain), Bennie Oosterbaan (coach), Jim Orwig (captain-elect), Jim Maddock
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top row: coach Cliff Keen, Fred Olm, Steve Zervas, Karl Lutomski, Jack Marchello, Wayne King, ass't coach Charlie Anderson
front row: Mike Hoyles, Larry Murray, capt. Max Pearson, Lloyd Hamady, Tom Leith, Dick Summerwill
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Front Row (L-R): Associate Head Coach Mel Pearson, Josh Blackburn, Jay Vancik, Mike Cammalleri, Head Coach Red Berenson, John Shouneyia, Craig Murray, Kevin O'Malley, Assistant Coach Billy Powers.
Second Row (L-R): Justin Spurlock, Milan Gajic, Eric Werner, David Wyzgowski, Joe Kautz, Brad Fraser, Jed Ortmeyer, Andy Burnes, Mike Roemensky, Mark Mink, J.J. Swistak.
Third Row (L-R): Michael Woodford, Charlie Henderson, Dwight Helminen, Reilly Olson, Jason Ryznar, Brandon Rogers, Eric Nystrom, David Moss, Nick Martens, Mike Komisarek.
Fourth Row (L-R): Video Coordinator Ryan Rezmierski, Administrative Assistant Brian Wiseman, Athletic Trainer Rick Bancroft, Student Athletic Trainer Jesse Johnson, Equipment Manager Ian Hume, Assistant Equipment Manager David Brooks.
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Bottom row (I. to r.): Associate head coach Mel Pearson, Al Montoya, Joe Kautz, Brandon Rogers, Head coach Red Berenson, Andy Burnes, Eric Nystrom, David Wyzgowski, Noah Ruden, Assistant coach Billy Powers.
Second row: Mike Mayhew, Brandon Kaleniecki, Andrew Ebbett, Mike Brown, Jeff Tambellini, Milan Gajic, Charlie Henderson, Eric Werner, T.J. Hensick, Dwight Helminen.
Third row: Matt Hunwick, Michael Woodford Jr., David Rohlfs, Tim Cook, Jason Ryznar, David Moss, Nick Martens, Reilly Olson, Jason Dest.
Back row: Rick Bancroft, David Harlock, Tom Kahila, Josh Richelew.
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First Row: Associate Coach Mel Pearson; Al Montoya (A); Milan Gajic; Brandon Rogers (A); Head Coach Red Berenson; Eric Nystrom (C); Jeff Tambellini (A); Noah Ruden; Assistant Coach Billy Powers.
Second Row: Brandon Kaleniecki; Reilly Olson; Andrew Ebbett; Eric Werner; Michael Woodford, Jr.; Nick Martens; Mike Brown; Charlie Henderson; Mike Mayhew.
Third Row: Matt Hunwick; Kevin Porter; David Rohlfs; Tim Cook; Jason Ryznar; David Moss; Jason Dest; Chad Kolarik; T.J. Hensick.
Fourth Row: Head Equipment Manager Ian Hume; Assistant Equipment Manager Tom Kahila; Video Coordinator L.J. Scarpace; Athletic Trainer Rick Bancroft; Director of Hockey Operations Josh Richelew.
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Back Row: head coach Bob Bowman, volunteer assistant coach Michael Phelps, Grant Burtch, Peter Vanderkaay, Chris DeJong, Bryan Vessels, Evan Ryser, Sal Barba, Matt Patton, assistant coach Dan Schinnerer
Middle row: Kyle Schroeder, Bobby Savulich, Alex VanderKaay, Dane Grenda, Johnny Austerman, Jake Boehm, Jon Donadee, Curtis Dauw, Jorge Corral, manager Isei Higashijima, diving coach Chris Bergere,
Front Row: Charlie Kennedy, Jamie Martone, Kyle Howard, Pat Noyes, Brad Dotson, Andrew Albright, Davis Tarwater, Dane Rook, Gunnar Schmidt, Christian Sprang
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Top Row (left to right): ? Nelson*, Aram Nahabedian*, Robert Hicks, George Strong, Bradshaw McKee, James Costa, John Olson, George Sipp, Gene Kiddon, Don O'Connell, Doug Wicks.
Third Row: Barry Breakey, Ross Marshall, Byron Parshall, George Bradley, Herbert Hurell, Leon Hinz, Eugene Freed, James Smith, William Clark, Meryl Englander, Edwin Morey, Edward Rosatti.
Second: Dave Bradbury, James Sakai, Russell Buster, Robert Rodgers, assistant coach George Allen, captain, Charlie Ketterer, head coach Cliff Keen, Dick Mandeville*,? Singer*, Frank Whitehouse,
Bottom Row: John Wilcox*, Larry Shaw, ? Schnider*,? Budick*, Stanley Emerling*
*Did not earn 150 pound letter
Letterwinners not pictured: John Allred
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Back Row: Jack A. Green, William W. Hannan, David DeTar, Charles A. Mitchell, Frank Reed, Albert S. Pettit
2nd Row: Irving K. Pond, Tom R. Edwards, John Chase, Charlie H. Campbell
Front Row: Collins H. Johnson, Richard Guy Depuy, Edmund Barmore
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O que caracteriza uma pesquisa acadêmica num curso de doutorado é a apresentação de dois quesitos fundamentais. O primeiro é o elemento de inovação, capaz de enriquecer a pesquisa sobre o tema proposto. O segundo é o dos apontamentos como possibilidades de promoverem novos caminhos de releituras. Nesse sentido, nos convencemos de que a presente tese atende a expectativa, pois, o elemento inovador desta pesquisa é a desconstrução do conceito de saga da criação proposto por Karl Barth. É novo porque não encontramos, como suspeitávamos, nenhum autor, ou mesmo obra ou pesquisa que tenha proposto esta mesma tarefa. Ao contrário, há até alguns autores que enaltecem a pesquisa realizada por Karl Barth, como é o caso de Coats e Brueggemann. Apesar de reagirem a alguns pontos da teologia de Barth, porém, não o fizeram, especificamente, ao conceito de saga. O segundo quesito, estruturalmente ligado ao primeiro, é o que promove as possibilidades de releituras. A partir do pensamento de Paul Ricoeur propomos uma nova hermenêutica bíblica, fundamentada a partir daquilo que Ricoeur chamou de via longa, que utiliza-se de vários métodos, inclusive o histórico crítico, para se buscar uma interpretação do mundo do texto que gere sentido ao mundo frente ao texto. Acreditamos que esta proposta é capaz de superar a leitura puramente dogmática do mundo do texto. De acordo com Ricoeur, acreditamos que os elementos fundantes que pautaram a hermenêutica em torno do Dasein, ou mesmo, em torno da relação sujeito/objeto podem contribuir para uma nova hermenêutica, desde que não façam as mesmas concessões ao sujeito conhecente. Assim, a possibilidade de uma nova releitura se revela a partir daquilo que Ricoeur definiu, na relação dialética entre mundo do texto e mundo frente ao texto, como representância (réprésentance) revelante e transformante. E é nesse ponto que as Sagradas Escrituras ocupam o posto de fonte de revelação e inspiração.
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Throughout the 1970s and 1980s, West Germany was considered to be one of the world’s most successful economic and political systems. In his seminal 1987 analysis of West Germany’s ‘semisovereign’ system of governance, Peter Katzenstein attributed this success to a combination of a fragmented polity, consensus politics and incremental policy changes. However, unification in 1990 has both changed Germany’s institutional configuration and created economic and social challenges on a huge scale. This volume therefore asks whether semisovereignty still exists in contemporary Germany and, crucially, whether it remains an asset in terms of addressing these challenges. By shadowing and building on the original study, an eminent team of British, German and American scholars analyses institutional changes and the resulting policy developments in key sectors, with Peter Katzenstein himself providing the conclusion. Together, the chapters provide a landmark assessment of the outcomes produced by one of the world’s most important countries. Contents: 1. Introduction: semisovereignty challenged Simon Green and William E. Paterson; 2. Institutional transfer: can semisovereignty be transferred? The political economy of Eastern Germany Wade Jacoby; 3. Political parties Thomas Saalfeld; 4. Federalism: the new territorialism Charlie Jeffery; 5. Shock-absorbers under stress. Parapublic institutions and the double challenges of German unification and European integration Andreas Busch; 6. Economic policy management: catastrophic equilibrium, tipping points and crisis interventions Kenneth Dyson; 7. Industrial relations: from state weakness as strength to state weakness as weakness. Welfare corporatism and the private use of the public interest Wolfgang Streeck; 8. Social policy: crisis and transformation Roland Czada; 9. Immigration and integration policy: between incrementalism and non-decisions Simon Green; 10. Environmental policy: the law of diminishing returns? Charles Lees; 11. Administrative reform Kluas H. Goetz; 12. European policy-making: between associated sovereignty and semisovereignty William E. Paterson; 13. Conclusion: semisovereignty in United Germany Peter J. Katzenstein.