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  • If Shawna Heninger is any indication, the Romney campaign may need to turn more to Ann Romney, as it did in Iowa.

    Romney Battles Likability Deficit Neil King Jr. 2012

  • Ms. Heninger, a 43-year-old shop owner in Windermere, Fla., considers herself a longtime Romney supporter.

    Romney Battles Likability Deficit Neil King Jr. 2012

  • Daniel Moore's lawyer, Steve Heninger, stated that the courts have permitted artists to depict sporting events, such as a football game, horse race or golf match, when the resulting artwork is journalistic descriptive or "transformational" -- using an image to make a larger point.

    Daniel Grant: Sports Artists Battling Big Money, Trademark Lawsuits (and Winning!) Daniel Grant 2012

  • Daniel Moore's lawyer, Steve Heninger, stated that the courts have permitted artists to depict sporting events, such as a football game, horse race or golf match, when the resulting artwork is journalistic descriptive or "transformational" -- using an image to make a larger point.

    Daniel Grant: Sports Artists Battling Big Money, Trademark Lawsuits (and Winning!) Daniel Grant 2012

  • Her eyes light up and her face breaks into a smile: "She would be the perfect first lady," Ms. Heninger said.

    Romney Battles Likability Deficit Neil King Jr. 2012

  • Pythagoras was probably most widely known, however, through Ovid's presentation of him at the beginning of Book XV of the Metamorphoses, which was immensely popular in the Renaissance (Heninger 1974, 50).

    Pythagoreanism Huffman, Carl 2006

  • Here only the highlights of that influence can be given (see further Heninger 1974, Kahn 2001 and Riedweg 2005, to all of whom the following account is indebted).

    Pythagoreanism Huffman, Carl 2006

  • At the level of popular culture, several fortune-telling devices were tied to Pythagoras, the most famous of which went under the name of the Wheel of Pythagoras (Heninger 1974, 237).

    Pythagoreanism Huffman, Carl 2006

  • Cicero's presentation of it in the Dream of Scipio was also influential in the Renaissance (Heninger 1974, 3).

    Pythagoreanism Huffman, Carl 2006

  • Ficino thought, moreover, that this whole pagan tradition could be reconciled with Christian and Jewish religion and accepted the view that Pythagoras was born of a Jewish father (Heninger 1974, 201).

    Pythagoreanism Huffman, Carl 2006

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