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He published a wartime memoir that year, "Crusade in Europe," which met with rave reviews.
There was a staged retrieval of ancient amphorae from six feet of water, which met with widespread ridicule.
Haas went on to create colour essays on Paris (1955) and Venice (1956), both of which met with similar success.
Also in 1817 Hazlitt published his Characters of Shakespeare's Plays, which met with immediate approval in most quarters.
The city's Taxi and Limousine Commission, which met with Mr. Kalanick on Tuesday, said it had not yet determined whether Uber was in compliance with the guidelines.
Miami, which met with Alex Smith on Sunday, also made a failed bid for Manning, then signed David Garrard on Monday.
Strachey's experimental psychoanalysis of the queen, which met with mixed reviews, was more narrowly focused and provocative than the analyses found in his previous biographies.
Working with a six-piece combo, he drew heavily from "Yo," his most recent album, which met with rapturous reviews in Europe last year.
This conflict strengthened the Catholics in their distrust of the state and prompted the development of a state-independent Catholic school network, which met with great success.
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