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  • Recent productions of La Cenerentola tend to be colorful, even cartoonish affairs, and a more subtle staging such as Hampe's might be seen by some as an antidote for that sort of over-the-top theatricality.

    Opera Today gary@operatoday.com 2010

  • Recent productions of La Cenerentola tend to be colorful, even cartoonish affairs, and a more subtle staging such as Hampe's might be seen by some as an antidote for that sort of over-the-top theatricality.

    Opera Today 2010

  • The need for "reinvention" was invoked repeatedly in the discussion, but Ben Ball of consultancy Dechert-Hampe wasn't seeing new paths that haven't already been explored.

    Blockbuster Beyond The Grave George Anderson 2010

  • Hampe, M. & Morgan, S.R. (1988), “Two consequences of Richard Dawkins 'View of Genes and organisms”, Studies in History and Philosophy of Science 19: 119-138.

    Units and Levels of Selection Lloyd, Elisabeth 2005

  • To arrive at this conclusion, Dawkins adds the requirement of agency to the notion of beneficiary (see Hampe and Morgan 1988).

    Units and Levels of Selection Lloyd, Elisabeth 2005

  • It would seem that external conditions have some effect in determining the formation of one sex, as in some species of _Carex_, while in the case of _Salix repens_, Hampe [192] says that when grown partially or for

    Vegetable Teratology An Account of the Principal Deviations from the Usual Construction of Plants Maxwell T. Masters

  • Some further help has been provided by Hampe, regarding the papal letters to Charlemagne and to

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 3: Brownson-Clairvaux 1840-1916 1913

  • This report, based on a statement of Matthew of Paris, has been even recently credited by Gerdes, while Hampe rejects it.

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 11: New Mexico-Philip 1840-1916 1913

  • Also 100 illustrations by Th.Hampe. 12mo, cloth, $1.50.

    The Uncalled A Novel Paul Laurence Dunbar 1889

  • Judge Richard Hampe wrote that Noyes' mental illness creates "a potentially serious likelihood of danger to himself and others."

    ABC News: Top Stories 2011

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