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Since then, it has evolved into a full-time commercial project with the company established by Ondřej Karlík and former CG artist Adam Hotovský, and Jaroslav Křivánek, associate professor and researcher at Charles University in Prague. Corona...
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DescriptionHistory The coat of arms of the University of Notre Dame was commissioned in early 1931 by university president Charles L O’Donnell, C.S.C.[3] In the 1930s, neo-gothic architecture and heraldic achievements were a distinctive sign of...
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President Charles R. Middleton was inaugurated in 2002, and retired in 2015. The current president, Dr. Ali Malekzadeh, started in 2015.Chicago classes are held within Roosevelt's historic Auditorium Building at 430 S. Michigan Avenue, blocks from...
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Corona has since evolved into a full-time commercial project, with Ondřej establishing a company together with Adam Hotový, a former CG artist, and Jaroslav Křivánek, an associate professor and researcher at Charles University in Prague. In August...
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Charlie Brown, from the comic strip Peanuts by Charles Schulz. Personality-wise, he is gentle, insecure, and lovable. Charlie Brown possesses significant determination and hope, but frequently fails because of his insecurities, outside interference,...
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The original builder, Thomas Watson-Wentworth, 1st Marquess of Rockingham, tragically passed away in 1750, leaving the property to his son Charles, who extended the house with grand towers atop its eastern facade. The house then passed through...
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Name: Spruance class Builders: Ingalls Shipbuilding, Pascagoula, Mississippi Operators: United States Navy Preceded by: Charles F. Adams class Succeeded by: Kidd class Built: 1972–1983 In commission: 1975–2005 Completed: 31 Active: 1 (Paul F. 1...
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This is the answer to problem 14.3 from the fifth edition of Fundamentals of Electric Circuits by Charles K. Alexander and Matthew N. O. Sadiku, a picture of which can be seen in image #4, above. While most circuits are modeled by differential...
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The name was coined by Charles Armstrong in 1934.In the Gale Encyclopedia of Medicine, second edition, lymphocytic choriomeningitis (LCM) is defined as âa viral infection of the membranes surrounding the brain and spinal cord and of the...
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This is an [example from 35mmc](https://www.35mmc.com/28/12/2018/hacking-nikon-l35af-pikaichi-lens-into-the-body-of-an-industar-50-2-by-charles-higham// "example from 35mmc") with some interesting background on the lens. The difficulty with the...
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... back and forth until it moves smoothly. further reading https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Bramah (The Designer) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Maudslay (The Maker) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfred_Charles_Hobbs (The Man who Picked it)
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If “animating” means to give life (anima) to something, the name zoetrope is very fitting - “zoe” (life) and “tropos” (turning), the “wheel of life”.In 1877, following the tradition of extravagant names, the Praxinoscope (“praxis” - action, “scope” -...
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Professor Charles Xavier discovered Peter's existence and made contact with him. Xavier assembled a new team of X-Men to rescue the original team that was being held captive by the mutant island Krakoa. Piotr reluctantly agreed to join Xavier's new...
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The first scenes take us back to the childhood of Carl Fredricksen, a shy and serious boy who idolizes the famous explorer Charles F. Muntz Jr., whose stories are often told in newsreels shown in movie theaters at the time. One day, after going to...
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Retrieved from http://library.cqpress.com/ * Charles, R (D-NY), (September 17, 2017) www.congress.gov/bill/111th-congress/house-bill/3590 Visual Evidence:...
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In 1877, following the tradition of extravagant names, the Praxinoscope (“praxis” - action, “scope” - viewer, not as poetic as zoetrope) was invented by Charles-Emile Reynaud. It solved one of the issues of its earlier iterations: the use of mirrors...
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The more dynamic Narcissus can be compared with Charles Le Brun's preparatory designs for Versailles. French influence on both statues is indisputable, but Grupello successfully and originally combined French classical elements with naturalistic...
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MMU version of Lucy van Pelt, from the comic strip Peanuts by Charles Schulz. Lucy is characterized as a "fussbudget", crabby, bossy and opinionated girl who bullies other characters in the strip, particularly Linus and Charlie Brown. While she is...
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"Obi-Wan & Anakin Interview with Charles Soule". StarWars.com. 11. "A Star Wars film based on Darth Vader is on the way". The Independent (July 17, 2016) 12. Kris, Holt (April 12, 2019). "'Star Wars' VR game 'Vader Immortal' teases story details in...
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The Crouching Boy was created in the 1530s soon after the devastating events that had shaken Italy: the sacking of Rome by Emperor Charles V's forces, the fall of the republic, and the restoration of the Medici tyranny in Florence. Tragic times...
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Pierre Le Gros the Elder (1629 – 11 May 1714), a French sculptor, primarily focused on decorating château and gardens at Versailles, often working from designs by Charles Le Brun, as seen in L'Eau (the Water). He collaborated with other Bâtiments du...
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Linus van Pelt, a main character from Charles Schulz's popular comic strip Peanuts, is Charlie Brown's closest friend and the younger brother of Lucy van Pelt. Despite being young, Linus exhibits exceptional intelligence and wisdom, often serving as...
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Nollekens had spent several years in Rome during the 1760s, where he not only studied ancient sculptures but also established himself as a skilled artist, gaining a number of English patrons like Charles Townley and Lord Yarborough. Upon his return...
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... especially that of Laocoön himself, convey the intense agony they endured. Charles Darwin pointed out that Laocoön's bulging eyebrows are physiologically impossible, highlighting the statue's artistic expression rather than its anatomical accuracy.
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She was laid down in New York City by designer Charles W. Whitney at J.S. Underhill Shipbuilders, on 11th Street. USS Keokuk's new design made her one of the first warships to be completely built out of iron, with only wood used for deck planks and...
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A sculpture of Charles IV, King of Spain riding a horse once stood here and earned the nickname "El Caballito" (little horse). Although relocated, a vibrant yellow sculpture by artist Enrique Carbajal now occupies this spot, inspiring the name for...
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Harris assisted British Chief of the Air Staff Marshal of the Royal Air Force Charles Portal in carrying out UK's most devastating attacks against German infrastructure and population, including Dresden's Bombing. In 1910 at age 17, Harris emigrated...
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Casts of the statue can be found in collections such as those of Charles I of England, Oliver Cromwell, Louis XIV of France, Peter the Great, and art academies like Milan and Berlin. Poussin saw it as an aesthetic canon of ideal proportions, while...
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Edge-Partington speculates that Woodford may have been describing the same bowl, but his son Thomas Edge-Partington, a Deputy Commissioner stationed in the western Solomons, contradicts this (Man 1906 No.79) saying the bowl "is from Koli kongo, a...
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Davis wrote to Hercules Read of the British Museum on September 21-22, 1903, recounting giving the bowl to Lord Charles Scott on the understanding that he would not part with it. In a letter to Hercules Read, Davis states that if he even thought of...