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After 27 registered voters petitioned the elections board, a later manual recount increased Bamford's margin to 13 votes out of 2, 371 votes cast, with 1, 192 votes for Bamford to Allen's 1, 179 ( 50. 2 % to 49. 8 %).
In a county with a strong history of voting for Republicans, Bamford's victory made history.
According to the NSA's history, " the document, with some Justice redactions, contained a good deal of information about the NSA-GCHQ Communications Headquarters, a British intelligence agency relationship, and served as the basis for Bamford's information on Second Party issues issues regarding outside agencies with which the NSA had partnered.

Bamford's and by
The NSA's historical account summarizes Bamford's work thusly: " James Bamford broke new ground in intelligence agency research, and his techniques were adopted by others seeking to investigate reclusive federal agencies.

Bamford's and .
Mr. Bamford's contention to the contrary is flatly untrue.
The NSA describes Bamford's research process in a partially declassified history of postwar American cryptography.
Bamford's attorney, believing that they would prevail in court, invited the Department of Justice to prosecute, but no case was ever brought.
The NSA's historical account states that documents removed from the Marshall Library were " sequestered portions of the Friedman collection ," i. e., the collection that included the copies of the NSA Newsletter that spurred one of Bamford's FOIA requests.
The quality and depth of Mr. Bamford's research are remarkable.
Michael Duffy, reviewing Bamford's 2004 book Pretext for War, wrote in Time magazine that The Puzzle Palace " is still considered the classic account of the mysterious National Security Agency.
In 1948, six people were working for Bamford's company, and it made the first hydraulic tipping trailer in Europe.
Bootleg copies of Alan Bamford's 3RRR Little Bands radio program are also known to exist.

Passages and Life
Babbage understood that the existence of an automatic computer would kindle interest in the field now known as algorithmic efficiency, writing in his Passages from the Life of a Philosopher, " As soon as an Analytical Engine exists, it will necessarily guide the future course of the science.
Passages in " Overture ", " Glamorous Life ", " Liaisons ", and " The Miller's Son " are in duple meter.
His latest effort is titled A Lifetime of Love: Poems on the Passages of Life ( 2002 ).
Bamford was the author of poetry ( mostly in standard English ) but of those in dialect several showing sympathy with the conditions of the working class became widely popular, and his Passages in the Life of a Radical ( 1840 – 1844 ) is an authoritative history of the condition of the working classes in the years after the Battle of Waterloo.
* 1840-42 Passages in the Life of a Radical ( many later editions ).
In 1864 he withdrew from the business of publisher, but he continued to write nearly to the close of his long life, publishing The Shadows of the Old Booksellers ( 1865 ), an autobiography under the title Passages of a Working Life during Half a Century ( 2 vols., 1864 – 1865 ), and an historical novel, Begg'd at Court ( 1867 ).
* Gilbert Burnet-Some Passages of the Life and Death of ... John Earl of Rochester
Venice Preserv'd also contains an allusion to Rochester's famous deathbed conversion, as reported in Gilbert Burnet's Some Passages of the Life and Death of .. Rochester ( 1680 ).
She constantly experimented with writing as a girl and in 1849 had her first novel published: Passages in the Life of Mrs. Margaret Maitland.
" Passages: Predictable Crises of Adult Life ," 1976.
In Passages from the Life of a Philosopher, Charles Babbage wrote that MacCullagh was " an excellent friend of mine " and discussed the benefits and drawbacks of the analytical engine with him.
* Ouroboros: Seasons of Life -- Women's Passages, an oratorio by Kay Gardner

Passages and two
Passages are usually played hand-to-hand with double-sticking ( playing two notes in a row with the same hand ) used when convenient in minimizing crossing the hands.
Passages in the texts of Jubilees that are directly parallel to verses in Genesis do not directly reproduce either of the two surviving manuscript traditions ; consequently, the lost Hebrew original is thought to have used an otherwise unrecorded text for Genesis and the early chapters of Exodus, one that was independent of either the Masoretic text or the Hebrew text that was the basis for the Septuagint.
Nick Montfort, in his book Twisty Little Passages ( ISBN 0-262-13436-5 ), suggests that the number was chosen not only because 69 is the common name of a sexual position, but also because in its written form 69, 105 falls naturally into two parts with an unusual relationship:
He published two major volumes of analytical history in 1974: Passages from Antiquity to Feudalism focuses on the creation and endurance of feudal social formations, while Lineages of the Absolutist State examines monarchical absolutism.
The best known of these was The Annotated Paragraph Bible, containing the Old and New Testaments according to the authorised version, with explanatory Notes, Prefaces to the several Books, and an entirely new selection of references to parallel and illustrative Passages, two vols., London, 1850 – 60, published by the Religious Tract Society.

Passages and volumes
in Quantity for the Price of Seven " Richardson later made it up to the public with " deferred Restorations " of the fourth edition of the novel being printed in larger print with eight volumes and a preface that reads: " It is proper to observe with regard to the present Edition that it has been thought fit to restore many Passages, and several Letters which were omitted in the former merely for shortening-sake.

Passages and edited
A complete German translation, edited by Dr Moritz Posselt ( Tagebuch des Generals Patrick Gordon ) was published, the first volume at Moscow in 1849, the second at St Petersburg in 1851, and the third at St Petersburg in 1853 ; and Passages from the Diary of General Patrick Gordon of Auchleuchries ( 1635 – 1699 ), was printed, under the editorship of Joseph Robertson, for the Spalding Club, at Aberdeen, Scotland, 1859.

Passages and with
Encyclopedia of Biblical Spiritualism ; Or, A Concordance to the Principal Passages of the Old and New Testament Scriptures Which Prove or Imply Spiritualism ; Together with a Brief History of the Origin of Many of the Important Books of the Bible.
Passages like one in Leviticus prohibiting " lying with mankind as with womankind " and like the story of Sodom and Gomorrah have been popularly interpreted as condemning homosexuality, as have several Pauline passages.
Passages such as: " And, behold, Boaz came from Bethlehem, and said unto the reapers, YHWH with you.
* Hitchcock, Henry, Marching with Sherman: Passages from the Letters and Campaign Diaries of Henry Hitchcock, Major and Assistant Adjutant General of Volunteers, November 1864 – May 1865, ed.
His liberal views on musical cooperation led him to contemporary composer Philip Glass, with whom he released an album, Passages, in 1990.
The full title of his principal work — a work which, though now out of date, entitles its author to be regarded as the founder of modern critical research in the field of early Christian literature — is The Credibility of the Gospel History ; or the Principal Facts of the New Testament confirmed by Passages of Ancient Authors, who were contemporary with our Saviour or his Apostles, or lived near their time.
His work was included in numerous group exhibitions including Involving Technical Materials and Processes, organized by Experiments in Art and Technology, in collaboration with the Brooklyn Museum, Brookly, NY and The Museum of Modern Art, New York, NY ( 1968 ); New Learning Spaces & Places, Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, MN ( 1974 ); Whitney Biennial Exhibition, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY ( 1975, 1977, 1981, 1983, 1985, 1987, 1989, 1991 ); Documenta 6, Kassel, Germany, ( 1977 ); Venice Biennale, US Pavilion, Venice, Italy, ( 1980 ); Sydney Biennale, Sydney, Australia, ( 1982 ); II Bienal de La Habana, Havana, Cuba, ( 1986 ); The Thinking Eye, International Center for Photography, New York, NY, ( 1987 ); Passages de l ’ image, Musée national d ' Art moderne-Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris, France, ( 1990 ); Video Art: The First 25 Years, The Museum of Modern Art, and The American Federation of Arts, New York, NY, ( 1995 ); Info Art ’ 95, Kwangu Biennial, Gwangju, Korea, ( 1995 ); Electronic Highways, The Museum of Modern Art, New York, NY, ( 1997 ); and Rational / Irrational, Haus der Kulturen der Welt, Berlin, Germany, ( 2008-2009 ).
He subsequently produced some of his most important works, A History of Criticism ( 3 vols., 1900 – 1904 ), with the companion volume Loci Critici, Passages Illustrative of Critical Theory and Practice ( Boston, U. S. A., and London, 1903 ), and A History of English Prosody from the 12th Century to the Present Day ( i., 1906 ; ii., 1908 ; iii., 1910 ); also The Later Nineteenth Century ( 1909 ).
Passages in square brackets are based on Hauksbók ; other passages are based on Skálholtsbók, but with some readings from Hauksbók.
The ideas associated with Chinese martial arts changed with the evolution of Chinese society and over time acquired some philosophical bases: Passages in the Zhuangzi ( 庄子 ), a Daoist text, pertain to the psychology and practice of martial arts.
Bunbury was the author of several historical works of value, the most notable being his military memoirs Narratives of Some Passages in the Great War with France, first published in 1854.
Passages in which Aristander is mentioned by name are marked with an asterisk.
* The Al Stewart song " The Palace of Versailles ", from his 1978 album Time Passages, is filled with references and allusions to the French Revolution.
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* Passages from the English Note-Books of Nathaniel Hawthorne ( 1870 ) with Preface by Sophia Hawthorne

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