In 2007, Fowler received the California Community Foundation Award for her photographic work that compassed the variety of aesthetic approaches, disciplines, and reflected the eclectic character of the Los Angeles contemporary art scene.
12.
Members of the Third Order can generate their own variations of the First and Second Order teachings as reflections of their own Understanding, contemplating systems of attainment not compassed in the curriculum of the main system.
13.
The cords of death compassed me, and the straits of the netherworld got hold upon me, " and on their behalf David composed the conclusion of " I was brought low and He saved me ."
14.
A part of the Georgian nobility did not accept the decree until April 1802 when General Knorring compassed the nobility in Tbilisi's Sioni Cathedral and forced them to take an oath on the imperial crown of Russia.
15.
It was recommended that when delivering a blow that at the end of it the back leg and foot should be compassed about so as to fall roughly into a line with the front foot and the point of the weapon.
16.
Such an alliance properly organised would have erected a shield along the Belgian frontier to the sea against that terrible movement which had nearly compassed our destruction in 1914 and was to play its part in the ruin of France in 1940.
17.
Kentucky historian E . Polk Johnson observed that Morris Burke Belknap's name " merits special prominence on the roster of those through whose constructive and initiative abilities was compassed the development of the great iron industry of the United States ."
18.
In 1655 it was recorded that'Only the steeple could not be compassed wch afterwards the most Noble, Religious, worthy good Duke of Lenox did perform at his own proper cost & charges, to the Memorial of his Honor .'
19.
Davie praised the purity of the poem's diction, which he thought unequalled in any other long Wordsworth poem; he summarised it as " impersonal and self-contained, thrown free of its creator with an energy he never compassed again ".
20.
Six volumes have been shipped, most recently Kung's and Anthony Pagden's " Peoples and Empires, " subtitled " A Short History of European Migration, Exploration and Conquest From Greece to the Present, " a big topic compassed in 206 brisk pages.