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  • ...around [[1913]], that of [[Patankar, Karandikar and Divekar]], who pooled their savings and shot a film called [[savitri]]. But the film never saw the ligh ...as visualizing in its place Bhagwan Shri Krishna, Bhagwan Shri Ramchandra, their Gokul and Ayodhya. I saw the picture again the same day. I spent a restless
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  • ...small town photographer in [[Godhra]] but had to leave business after the death of his first wife and child in an out break of the [[bubonic plague]]. Pers ...eyes, I was mentally visualizing the Gods, Shri Krishna, Shri Ramchandra, their Gokul and Ayodhya. I was gripped by a strange spell. I felt my imagination
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  • ...ts genre, style but trying to invoke the times through shades and color of their text. Since no word and image remains unaffected by history
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  • ...on of the film medium was a policy he personally implemented. Ashok Kumar, their leading man began as a laboratory assistant! To quote him, Bombay Talkies settled down to a schedule of about three films a year. Their films were of a high technical standard and had a glossy look to them remin
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  • ...to the founders, who were the men of undying faith determined to carry out their mission at all cost. Even the British officers admired the progress made by ...o write impartially about the way in which officials of Government perform their duty. Thus, the Kesari undertakes to keep a vigilant eye on the administrat
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  • ...irst acquired by Madan. Accordingly between 1923 and 1925 (when Jamsetji's death had seen his son JJ Madan take over, who promptly modernised the company) M
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  • ...anizations designed to regulate film practice in India with the studios as their centre piece. ...ed, and while they always retained a strong repressive set of apparatuses, their strategy revolved around the establishment of an number of alignments with
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  • Circuits, Death And Sacred Fiction: The City Of Banaras ...fe. Think of it as an existential airport to life after death. In Banaras, death is not a dead-end; it is a passage, a transition and a gateway. That is the
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  • ...companion book, ''The Power of Myth'', containing expanded transcripts of their conversations, was released shortly afterward. ...rld of archetypes and mythic structures as a deep source of enrichment for their own creative work. Creativity in writing emerges during the (conscious and
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  • **''614: [[The Death Camp of Tolerance]]'' (through the journey of [[Lemmiwinks]]) ...ng dark, unknown and frightening. By entering this stage, the person shows their willingness to undergo a metamorphosis, to die to him or herself.
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  • ...p of an old cine-projector and he shot a comic film around 1918. After his death, his brother Baburao Painter produced his first film “Sairandhiri” unde ...exhibiting sound films in India. They released a two reeler sound film in their talkies cinema, Elphinstone Picture Palace, Calcutta, in 1929.
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  • ...p of an old cine-projector and he shot a comic film around 1918. After his death, his brother Baburao Painter produced his first film “Sairandhiri” unde ...exhibiting sound films in India. They released a two reeler sound film in their talkies cinema, Elphinstone Picture Palace, Calcutta, in 1929.
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  • Date of death (details) Grand Delhi Coronation Durbar and Royal Visit to Calcutta Including Their Majesties' Arrival at Amphitheatre (1912)
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  • ...ks of further corridors seeping and echoing in the gloom. But if one knows their bearings, the cave contains the mystery of the world and the key to what li ...They found them at Tulan-Zuiva and received from them a deity for each of their tribal clans. Some say that the seven caves are linked esoterically with th
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  • ...t for the majority of the picture shows fail to use sufficient judgment in their work. It seems to me as if the prevailing style of musical accompaniment to ...ng the conference. Yet several should be mentioned, if only to acknowledge their absence and to stimulate further study. As Corey Creekmur, Gary Keller, and
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  • Charioteer: The ground was uneven, and the horses were checked in their course. He has taken advantage of our delay. It is level now, and we may ea ...by the clouds of dust which they raised; they tossed their manes, erected their ears, and rather glided than galloped over the smooth plain.
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  • ...heir last meal or events from the immediate past. They may fill in gaps in their memory with fabricated events (confabulation). This is the type of amnesia ...orts indicate that 23 percent to 65 percent of murderers claim amnesia for their crimes (Taylor PJ et al 1984
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  • ...ich the woman voluntary decides to end her life with her husband after his death. But there were many incidences in which the women were forced to commit Sa ...en, known as Sati in Hindu religious literature, did not commit suicide on their dead husband's pyre. The first woman known as Sati was the consort of Lord
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  • ...creasingly permeated by interactive computer graphic information displays. Their presence points to an essential feature of the post-industrial society in w ...motion-and-time engineers to solve some of these problems. Though much of their work began too late to do any real good, it has continued on a rather large
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  • '''BACKGROUND ON PLAGUE ("BLACK DEATH")''' Medieval astrologers blamed the Black Death on a malign conjunction of Saturn, Jupiter, and Mars; epidemiologists now t
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  • Mr. Griffith, the Principal, and Mr. Tarry, the Vice-Principal, present their annual report on the institution. Later, while discussing their future prospects after graduation with his friends, Phalke discloses his in
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  • ...p of an old cine-projector and he shot a comic film around 1918. After his death, his brother Baburao Painter produced his first film “Sairandhiri” unde ...exhibiting sound films in India. They released a two reeler sound film in their talkies cinema, Elphinstone Picture Palace, Calcutta, in
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  • ...elief that the medium has not only an obligation but a mission, to convert their viewers to believe that this popular art and culture is as significant as a ...n feature film was salvaged from right under his bed, many years after the death of the father of Indian cinema. And how the man who brought cinema to India
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  • ...ey then proceeded to Germany for a honeymoon combined with business, where their film was being processed and distributed by UFA. Following her husband Himansu Rai's death in 1940, the Board of Directors of Bombay Talkies Ltd., appointed her as Co
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  • ...to the founders, who were the men of undying faith determined to carry out their mission at all cost. Even the British officers admired the progress made by ...o write impartially about the way in which officials of Government perform their duty. Thus, the Kesari undertakes to keep a vigilant eye on the administrat
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  • ...that you hold as principles today? Is it not likely that the men who shape their conduct on the authority of your word, spoken or written, may be misled?' My father married four times in succession, having lost his wife each time to death. He had two daughters by his first and second marriages. His last wife, Put
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  • ...The Sanskrit Commission appointed by the Government of India, in terms of their Resolution No. F. 34-1/56-A-1, dated the 1st October, 1956 [http://www.educ ...The Sanskrit Commission appointed by the Government of India, in terms of their Resolution No. F. 34-1/56-A-1, dated the 1st October, 1956 [http://www.educ
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  • ...e workers started pressing him for their salary. He was fed up. Annoyed by their attitude, he placed the keys before them and said, "Take this com¬pany and ...ed all the goods and effects to Hindusthan Film Company. Workers received their arrears of salary from the Company. Dadasaheb too became a partner of the C
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  • ...his field. Some say that they prayed to Ganesh first and while he detested their lowly plan, he was bound to oblige the hard working devotees, the ritualist ...he evil eye, all secured with a holy amulet tied to a black thread, around their stomachs.
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  • ...other, Rukmani and Hardy Hemmings), hard times post the white man's sudden death, renewal via another white man who married the mother (Robert William Yowar
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  • ...wife Sita and brother Laxman settled down in Nashik for the major time of their "[[Vanwasa]]". According to the mythology, Laxman cut the nose ("Nasika" in ...ums to finance military campaigns of feudal Sardars & in their later times their Pedhi's gradually began to finance the flourishing trade in metalware & fab
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  • ...estors it was a noble and significant struggle. Happily we need not revive their craziness here. The question of “war guilt” was never settled. It cease ...s to be won by it disappeared. But the politicians and diplomatists played their time-honoured game against each other with a sort of terrified inevitabilit
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  • ...burden. The goal of existence is liberation from the cycle of rebirth and death and entrance into the indescribable state of moksha (liberation). ...deities, the most popular are the cults of Vishnu, Shiva, and Shakti, and their various incarnations. Also important is Brahma, the creator god. Hindus als
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  • A social film which advocates that women should be devoted to their husbands. Leelavati (Cooper) is the protagonist in this movie. The censors ...er husband, the woodcutter Satyavan, when he is marked by Yama, the god of Death. When Yama fulfills his prophecy and takes away Satyavan's life, Savitri pl
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  • ...worth, whose works simply chanced to be associated with Kaalidaasa's name their own names having long before ceased to be remembered. Only seven are genera ...omising to send for her later. But when Shakuntalaa comes to the court for their reunion, pregnant with his child, Dushhyanta fails to acknowledge her as hi
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  • ...ilm critics and reviewers pay attention to the use of sound and silence in their film critiques and reviews. Mainstream Indian cinema too, takes the sound d ...in 193 1, three films in Bengali, one in Tamil, one in Telugu, appeared in their respective language areas. 1932 saw eight films in Marathi, two in Gujarati
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  • ...t for the majority of the picture shows fail to use sufficient judgment in their work. It seems to me as if the prevailing style of musical accompaniment to ...ng the conference. Yet several should be mentioned, if only to acknowledge their absence and to stimulate further study. As Corey Creekmur, Gary Keller, and
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  • Wandering desolate after [[their death]], a paranoid Dada meets Nicephore Niepce, one of the Lumiere Brothers’ 4
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  • ...hen the gratitude of India and the admiration of the world would accompany their name in the future. .... [[Maratha]] troops often used the dharna method to extract back pay from their chiefs. Elphinstone revised the Bombay judicial system in 1827, using Zila
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  • ...West on non-Western cultures, none is so intriguing and yet unexplored as their responses to European naturalist art. Initially, European artists had access to an enormous range of styles from their own past which made possible the rise of ‘historicism’; later the net w
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  • ...existence of a higher power would undoubtedly have immeasurable impact on their lives and on the world. ...lieving in God and begin to recognize that God was simply an expression of their wishes.
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  • ...e identification of static objects and for establishing spatial relations, their basic functioning still rests on comparison of stimuli from neighbouring ce ...ision to become more acute. Faint lights were more reliably perceived when their appearance was preceded by a sound. This work was done at the Univ. of Cali
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  • ...s busy with assembling a camera for their maiden venture, and his untimely death at this juncture compelled Baburao to go it alone.
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  • ...or trying to find out his future. Once the soothsayer spoke, the decree of death was out there.. One of his beloved sister, Devaki's children was going to k
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  • ...eyes, I was mentally visualizing the gods Shri Krishna, Shri Ramachandra, their Gokul and Ayodhya. ‘One day, on their return, [[Babaraya]] clung to my hand and said, ‘Today we saw a wonderful
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  • ...e pictures, and see themselves standing at doorways, looking back, turning their heads, see themselves as Subhadra, as Damayanti, as Shakuntala" Raja Raja listens. He knows his older brother has been a good student of their uncle, who is an expert in the Tanjore school of painting, where ornamentat
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  • What a horrible death to have, Aga bai! what a miserable end to greatness. And they won't tell an ...e more!!" and starts to sing again. The other actors have obligingly given their little cues and responses again. So far in his career Ganesh has seen a max
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  • ...mnabai" every second it moved. The citizens of the city had named it after their large eyed dancing queen from Tanjore.. A long, many corridored, fairy pa ...prepared this experiment, none of the players had really managed to learn their dialogues. Everyone had readied to do the performance by depending on the p
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  • ...s gopa (protector) and samrat (supreme ruler). He governed the people with their consent and approval. It is possible that he was sometimes elected. The sab ...saw the universe as going through unceasing change in a cycle of birth and death, free and yet, paradoxically, governed by order. This order was reflected i
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  • ...ning to a spiritual teacher. The Upanishads are commentaries on the Vedas, their putative end and essence, and thus known as Vedanta ("End of the Veda"). ...itations and practical teachings for those advanced enough to benefit from their wisdom.
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  • ...essence and at the same time going into detail about the various Yogas and their philosophies, it was the groundstone to Yogic thought, and constantly refer While each path differs, their fundamental goal is one and the same: to realize Brahman (the Divine Ground
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  • Two girls jump to death from Rajabai tower. ...dy felt it as deeply and keenly as if he had been a personal connection of their own. He had only been here a little while but his daring had made him well
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  • Their hungry cries echo in a landscape of carts pulling the dead from Godhra. Ultimately what I am seeking in the photograph of me is Death:
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  • ...ing manuscripts. Al-Biruni has observed, "The Hindus have, in the south of their country, a slender tree like the date and coconut palms, bearing edible fru ...nd but took along Shahi Khan and kept him virtually as a hostage until his death. Shahi Khan returned to Kashmir with many artisans and persons skilled in v
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  • ...rally thought that Greek literature had penetrated into India, influencing their playwrights; but that opinion does not prevail today. Most critics agree th ...ons, like the complaining of the stubborn servant, and mock grief over the death of a wealthy relative. Other devices of the stage, such as the play within
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  • ...But the Queen, ready to sacrifice herself to save the kingdom, stages her death in a palace fire, then secretly returns to wait upon the new queen and be n
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  • ...Hamlet, Othello, and Macbeth; (4) the period from 1610 to the playwright's death, notable for a ripening and enrichment of the poet's powers that flowered i
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  • 323 Death of Alexander, division of his empire
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  • 323 Death of Alexander, division of his empire 735 Death of the Venerable Bede
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  • 323 Death of Alexander, division of his empire c.950 Death of Al-Farabi
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  • ...on of the film medium was a policy he personally implemented. Ashok Kumar, their leading man began as a laboratory assistant! To quote him, Bombay Talkies settled down to a schedule of about three films a year. Their films were of a high technical standard and had a glossy look to them remin
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  • ...ks (speakers), and 6-lakh volunteer or swayamsevaks, all over the country. Their gathering begins with the obeisance to its flag and recitation of unity hym ...up. He died of his injuries a few days later. To avenge Lala Lajpat Rai's death, Bhagat Singh and his comrades Sukhdev and Shivram Rajguru shot dead the Br
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  • the gopikAs could do their duty to their husbands, tend their families and above good husband and sympathizer of Meera until his death.
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  • ...There was tremendous darkness in the theatre where public were sitting for their entertainment. ...hat time, they were enough popular figures in the north and central India. Their specialty was to play the tricks with the slides. I was one of the magician
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  • [[Annie Besant]] and [[B.G.Tilak]] start their [[Home Rule Leagues]] on the lines of the [[Irish Home Rulers]]. Coomaraswa ...when he was appointed Emeritus Principal, which position he held until his death in 1916. Through the efforts of Samuel Ackerly and Samuel Wood, this Instit
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  • ...s busy with assembling a camera for their maiden venture, and his untimely death at this juncture compelled Baburao to go it alone.
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  • ...to the founders, who were the men of undying faith determined to carry out their mission at all cost. Even the British officers admired the progress made by ...o write impartially about the way in which officials of Government perform their duty. Thus, the Kesari undertakes to keep a vigilant eye on the administrat
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  • '''Circuits, Death And Sacred Fiction: The City Of Banaras''' ...fe. Think of it as an existential airport to life after death. In Banaras, death is not a dead-end; it is a passage, a transition and a gateway. That is the
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  • ...nd. It was difficult to walk barefoot and the children were hopping around their ears blocked by the wind. ...uals like Sacrifices to goddesses , Yadnya s were proving useless. Fear of death and helplessness were visible on the faces of people. At such a time someon
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  • ...nd. It was difficult to walk barefoot and the children were hopping around their ears blocked by the wind. ...uals like Sacrifices to goddesses , Yadnya s were proving useless. Fear of death and helplessness were visible on the faces of people. At such a time someon
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  • [[kamala's death in phalke's journey]]
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  • ...anizations designed to regulate film practice in India with the studios as their centre piece. ...ed, and while they always retained a strong repressive set of apparatuses, their strategy revolved around the establishment of an number of alignments with
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  • ...rtesans or Kothewalis who would entertain wealthy Zamindars and Babus with their art. Some Ustads would train this community after a proper gandabandhan. ...mber of bhajans and thumris to both Heerabai and Sunderabai, which they in their turn duly recorded on gramophone records. Because of Gauhar Jan the songs R
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  • ...rallied round the ‘Kirloskar Sangeet Mandali’ and did whatever was in their power to popularise the drama in Maharashtra. Shakuntala proved a great suc ...he ‘Shahu-nagar-wasi Company’ practically went into oblivion after the death of Ganpatrao Joshi, but the ‘Maharashtra Mandali’ was held high in publ
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  • ...ks (speakers), and 6-lakh volunteer or swayamsevaks, all over the country. Their gathering begins with the obeisance to its flag and recitation of unity hym ...up. He died of his injuries a few days later. To avenge Lala Lajpat Rai's death, Bhagat Singh and his comrades Sukhdev and Shivram Rajguru shot dead the Br
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  • ...e kindling the light of social regeneration and reawakening the Indians to their spiritual heritage. While the British were busy trying to find a way to def ...Indians further. Two important events typified the year 1883. One was the death of the leader of renaissance, Swami Dayanand Saraswati, two – Wasudeo Bal
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  • "Our fine arts were developed, their types and uses were established, in times very different from the present, ...he developmental tendencies of art under present conditions of production. Their dialectic is no less noticeable in the superstructure than in the economy.
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  • ...West on non-Western cultures, none is so intriguing and yet unexplored as their responses to European naturalist art. Initially, European artists had access to an enormous range of styles from their own past which made possible the rise of ‘historicism’; later the net w
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  • ...ictims. In other cases, however, a victim of a cruel, untimely, or violent death was susceptible to becoming a vampire. Most of the European vampire myths h Christianisation began almost as soon as they arrived in their new homelands. However, through the 9th and 10th centuries, the Eastern Ort
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  • ...from camp to camp with [[photographs]] of his wife and child, looking for their bodies. Wandering desolate after their death, a paranoid Dada meets Nicephore Niepce, one of the [[Lumiere Brothers’ 4
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  • ...magic mirror, those which produce images similar to the relief patterns on their backs, thus giving the illusion of being "transparent", and those which pro ...under the pillow of the Bishop of Verona, who was afterwards condemned to death by Martin della Scala.
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  • ...proclaimed Indian yogis, religious figures and god-men pull watches out of their hair, produce sacred ash from empty hands and teach levitation courses. Alt ...Sanskrit words Indrajala and Mayajala are also terms for magic. They make their initial appearance as primarily philosophical concepts in the Vedas and eve
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  • ...n 1880. Shortly after the agents of Edison and Volta set about publicizing their rival machines, a first generation of entrepreneurs started exploiting them ...o record telephone callers’ messages, widely considered intrusive due to their unpredictability. Carolyn Marvin quotes a contribution to an 1893 Ideal Hom
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  • ...e. Gandhi's fight for independence encouraged Indian artists to strengthen their own identity and detach it from Imperial influences. The desire for nationa ...d sheets of the provincial travelling cinemas that were trying to bring to their audiences the sense of a great cultural past.
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  • It is P.C.SORCAR(Senior), father of P.C.SORCAR(Junior), who popularised their family art of "MAGIC" beyond the boundaries of India elevating the presenta ...la and his younger brother Provas Chandra, have also learnt conjuring from their father. "Ours is a family of magicians . . . and performing magic is our bi
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  • ...ard magicians had become more tolerant. Several European illusionists made their way to the United States after 1776. Among them were Peter Gardiner, Hyman ...n Indian or a native of India. His career lasted from about 1805 until his death in 1835. He, too, was a juggler and ventriloquist.
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  • ...so denounced magicians who claimed psychic powers or supernatural help for their tricks. Robert-Houdin is the man from whom the American magician Harry Houd ...elyne died in 1917, but Devant went on performing until shortly before his death in 1941 at the age of 73.
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  • ...their busy lives for Freemasonry: Despite the extensive travel entailed in their careers and all the allurements to the vices of the world, each recognized ...their craft: Long after Kellar had retired and just a few years before his death, Houdini cajoled his friend on stage for a mammoth show to benefit the fami
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  • ...Although no one knows where they came from, present thought tends to place their origins somewhere in Eurasia, either north of the Black sea or north of the ...umerous musical forms which did not develop until many centuries after his death. Although the extent of his contribution to Indian music is more legendary
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  • ...t inspired musicians to continue in their pursuit to perfect this art with their sadhana (practice). ...a restriction on the Shudras on singing, but a special embargo existed on their singing Gandharva music or ritualistic singing. All sections of society wer
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  • ...a direct confrontation with hs greates fear,. He faces the possibility of death and is brought to the brink in a battle with a horrible force the Supreme o In Star wars- moment in the bowels of the death star when Luke Leia are trapped in the giant trash masher- Luke under by th
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  • ...d women who give them magical gifts. Threshold guardians who seem to block their way. Shape shifting fellow travelers who confuse and dazzle them. Shadowy v Dealing with death.
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  • ...spect of the art of film-making as well. Of the three young men who learnt their skills from Baburao Painter, one was Rajaram Vanakudre Shantaram. The other ...haibar, S. Fattelal and S.B. Kulkarni, decided to launch a film company of their own--the Prabhat Film Company. They began work with the primitive studio fa
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  • ...d Corinthian. These companies boasted of competent actors and actresses on their payroll, apart from the noted Urdu playwright Agha Hashr Kashmiri. ...ired whether the show should be cancelled, and the two spectators refunded their money. Madan ordered that the two spectators be shown two pictures at the p
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  • which are only pendulums, then follow mechanically of their own to them, something like the relationship between numbers and their
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  • '''[[Death of first wife]] '''
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  • ...ted were treated, during the process of "incubation," magnetically, during their sleep. ...h, and the Marquis de Puységur in the nineteenth century only followed in their footsteps.
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  • ...stone that marked the steeping into the new talkie era as well as rang the death knell to silent films. ...t as there was no playback and direct recording meant artistes had to sing their own songs.
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  • ...nd philosophy as "open" systems that incessantly exchange information with their cultural environment, and never cease altering that culture as they themsel ...ousness is nurtured on signs; it derives its growth from them; it reflects their logic and laws."[2] Deleuze similarly appropriates Bergson to argue that th
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  • The Subject DesireHegel (Master/Slave) Death Drive Objet aThe Graph of Desire (phase II) ...eal, the symbolic and the imaginary are the whole of what is, and figuring their connections is a cosmological exercise" (Bowie 195)
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