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Tom Hunter won the John Kobal Photographic Portrait award at the National Portrait Gallery in 1988, for his photograph Woman Reading a Possession Order, inspired by Vermeer.

Subsequent major reforms attempted to orient the educational system to a new social order inspired by the ideals of "nationalism, democracy, socialism, and secularism" on which the nation was founded.

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New religious orders, inspired by such figures as Francis of Sales, Vincent de Paul, Jane Frances of Chantal, and Louise de Marillac (all later canonized), emphasized practical activities such as teaching and the provision of medical care.

It was a complex phenomenon, made up of many different elements from Marxism and Maoism to rock music and recreational drugs, but it was essentially a rebellion of youth against a patriarchal old order, largely inspired by middle-aged gurus, and launched from the expanding universities of the post-war world.

Senator Richard C. Shelby of Alabama, the ranking Republican on the intelligence panel, said the authorities were still trying to determine whether the Bali attack had been ordered or inspired by Al Qaeda.

Let's start by expressing deepest condolences for and solidarity with all those who lost someone to an attack either ordered or inspired by ISIS.

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Tesco took its first online order in 1996, inspired by futuristic technologies that Terry Leahy, its chief executive, had seen demonstrated at an Andersen Consulting Smart Store a year earlier.

The truth is we simply don't need a tidy definition in order to be inspired by them.

According to the New York Daily News, actress Cybil Shepard was spotted in New York City on Tuesday filming an upcoming episode of "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit" inspired by the Trayvon Martin case.

The emergency order was originally inspired by heightened derailments of crude-loaded trains, which some have dubbed "bomb trains" because they often explode after a derailment.

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