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The eulogy of Fabius Maximus comports so distinctly with Quattrocento humanism that some scholars have even dubbed it a "Renaissance fake".
Last year she brought Camilla Whitehill's Where Do All the Little Birds Go? and The Eulogy of Toby Peach.
The period between the 7th and 10th centuries is represented by a few scattered poems, most of them in the heroic tradition, including Moliant Cadwallon ("The Eulogy of Cadwallon"), by Afan Ferddig, the elegy on Cynddylan ap Cyndrwyn of Powys in the first half of the 7th century, and Edmyg Dinbych ("The Eulogy of Tenby"), by an unknown South Wales poet.
President Barack Obama, who spoke at the eulogy of one of the victims, hailed the removal of the flag as "a signal of goodwill and healing, and a meaningful step towards a better future".
There have also been some poignant moments for us and for Labour-minded people in general, which have been featured on the site: the Obama inauguration on 20 January, when we live blogged the most important lines from the speech in real time; the resignation of Andy Slaughter over Heathrow; and the eulogy of loyal Labour man Jon Norton by his daughter Henrietta.
Goat and Monkey offer Macbeth from the perspective of Banquo in the headphones show The Devil Speaks True as part of the Vault festival in Waterloo, London, which also has new work from Shady Dolls with 252AM, Clout Theatre's The Various Lives of Infinite Nullity, and The Eulogy of Toby Peach.
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"That was thanks not to the eulogies of Barthes and Blanchot, but rather thanks to the critics who attacked me".
This is not a personal reminiscence of Christopher Hitchens, whom — particularly after reading the eulogies of his legions of friends — I would give an arm and a leg, and defy the laws of space, time, and generational disassociativeness to have known.
This is not a personal reminiscence of Christopher Hitchens, whom particularly after reading the eulogies of his legions of friends—I would give an arm and a leg, and defy the laws of space, time, and generational disassociativeness to have known.
It's hardly likely to convince a republican, but it will probably do more for royal PR than the eulogies of Hardman or, to a slightly lesser extent, Bradford.
By Lauren Collins December 17, 2011 This is not a personal reminiscence of Christopher Hitchens, whom — particularly after reading the eulogies of his legions of friends — I would give an arm and a leg, and defy the laws of space, time, and generational disassociativeness to have known.
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