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* Chafe, Wallace L. ( 1973 ).
* Chafe, Wallace L. ( 1976 ).
* Chafe, Wallace L. ( 1976 ).
* Chafe, Wallace L. ( 1993 ).
In the 1960s and 1970s, Wallace Chafe further explored the link between Siouan and Caddoan languages.
* Chafe, Wallace.
* Wallace Chafe, American linguist
Edited by Wallace Chafe and Johanna Nichols.

Chafe and .
The attack by the Wunderland Treatymaker is detailed as a part of Destiny's Forge by Paul Chafe, a part of the Man-Kzin Wars shared universe.
Chafe is also likely to occur on the nipple.
* Chafe, William H., " The American Woman: Her Changing Social, Economic, And Political Roles, 1920 – 1970 ", Oxford University Press, 1972.
However, in the 2006 novel Destiny's Forge by author Paul Chafe, the heir apparent to the Riit throne, " Pouncer ", does not receive a name until it is earned by deed.
A parody of Western serials involving the cowboy Tex Tinstar ( voiced by Jeff Bennett ), his horse Here Boy, and Tex's friends Smelly Deputy Chafe ( voiced by Charlie Adler ), Percy Lacedaisy ( voiced by Corey Burton ), and Floyd the Insane Rattlesnake ( voiced by Jess Harnell ) who always get into trouble when pursuing a group of outlaws called the Wrong Riders consisting of Wrongo ( voiced by Brad Garrett ), Ian ( voiced by Corey Burton in a homage to Paul Frees character Inspector Fenwick from Dudley Do-Right ), and Clem.
While the property was controlled by Wizards of the Coast, the creation of the Four Winds arc ( starting with Gold Edition ) was helmed by Paul Allen Timm and Rob Heinsoo with contributions from Andy Heckt and Frank Chafe.
Other performers of the traditional Cape Breton style include Andrea Beaton, Winnie Chafe, Winston ( Scotty ) Fitzgerald, Kimberley Fraser, Carl MacKenzie, Howie MacDonald, Buddy MacMaster, Mairi Rankin.
Strike was created by Danny Schur, who wrote the music and lyrics and co-wrote the text with Rick Chafe.
Chafe is a crater on Mars named after Chafe in Zamfara State, Nigeria ( 2004 population, 10, 100, 11. 95ºN, 6. 92ºE ).

Chafe and ).
( Reprinted as Chafe 1976 ).
( Originally published as Chafe 1973 ).

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The crew was overseen by Wilbur L. Wallace, brother of Raymond L. Wallace.
* Maureen L. Cropper and Wallace E. Oates ( 1992 ).
Frances Perkins had first suggested a federally financed public works program, and the idea received considerable support from Harold L. Ickes, James Farley, and Henry Wallace.
Alma Wallace Lesch, 1917-1999 resided in Shepherdsville KY 1949-1999 author, teacher and textile innovator " fabric collage " archive in University of Louisville, " Southern Gothic " permanent display at U of L.
W. H. L. Wallace ( replacing Charles Ferguson Smith, disabled by a leg injury ), Stephen A. Hurlbut, William T. Sherman, and Benjamin M. Prentiss.
In July 2011, the City of Joplin entered into a contractual agreement with Wallace Bajjali Development Partners, L. P., a master developer company out of Sugarland, Texas, hired to assist in nearly $ 800 million in reconstruction efforts over the next five years.
Brigadier General Benjamin Prentiss and Colonel W. H. L. Wallace were also converged in the Sikeston area in preparation of Grant's attack at the Battle of Belmont.
* Charles Wallace Murry Madeleine L ' Engle fictional character
* Wallace, Harry L. " Mr. Justice Minton — Hoosier Justice on the Supreme Court ," Indiana Law Journal 34 ( Winter 1959 ): pp. 145 – 205 ; ( Spring 1959 ): pp. 377 – 424.
To keep LeMay on the ticket, Wallace backer and Texas oil tycoon H. L.
Over the years, these have included works by Robert Auletta, Robert Brustein, Anton Chekhov, Don DeLillo, Keith Dewhurst, Christopher Durang, Elizabeth Egloff, Peter Feibleman, Jules Feiffer, Dario Fo, Carlos Fuentes, Larry Gelbart, Leslie Glass, Philip Glass, Stuart Greenman, William Hauptman, Allan Havis, Milan Kundera, Mark Leib, Gideon Lester, David Lodge, Carol K. Mack, David Mamet, Charles L. Mee, Roger Miller, John Moran, Robert Moran, Heiner Müller, Marsha Norman, Han Ong, Amanda Palmer, David Rabe, Franca Rame, Adam Rapp, Keith Reddin, Ronald Ribman, Paula Vogel, Derek Walcott, Naomi Wallace, and Robert Wilson.
P. L. Sclater described him as one of the most industrious and successful exploring naturalists that have ever lived and after his death, A. R. Wallace wrote due to Mr. Swinhoe's own exertions ... there is probably no part of the world ( if we except Europe, North America, and British India ) of whose warm-blooded vertebrates we possess fuller or more accurate knowledge than we do of the coast districts of China and its islands.
William Wallace Denslow ( May 25, 1856 – May 27, 1915 ) – usually credited as W. W. Denslow – was an American illustrator and caricaturist remembered for his work in collaboration with author L. Frank Baum, especially his illustrations of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz.
The Scarecrow is a character in the fictional Land of Oz created by American author L. Frank Baum and illustrator William Wallace Denslow.
She occasionally made guest appearances on such shows as What's My Line ?, The Mike Wallace Interview and Masquerade Party ( disguised as John L. Lewis ) and during the 1960s she appeared on Hollywood Squares, The Mike Douglas Show and other shows.
* Richard L. Wallace ( born 1936 ), American educator and chancellor of the University of Missouri
* Richard Wallace ( scientist ) ( born 1960 ), American computer scientist, Chairman of A. L. I. C. E.
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Wallace and .
The Scots had found a new leader in William Wallace, and Edward's yearly expeditions across the Border called for evermounting taxes, which only increased his difficulties with the barons and the clergy.
Says Wallace F. Jannsen, director of the FDA's Division of Public Information: `` Quacks are apt to direct their appeal directly to older people, or to sufferers from chronic ailments such as arthritis, rheumatism, diabetes, and cancer.
When Dr. Wallace Buttrick, wise in his judgment of people, declined to have the Science Building named for him, he wrote Miss Tapley ( April 7, 1923 ) `` If you had asked me, I think I would have suggested that you name the building for Miss Upton.
her father, H. T. Simpson, Greenville, S.C., and three sisters, Mrs. W. E. Little and Mrs. Hal B. Wansley, both of Atlanta, and Mrs. Bill Wallace, Wilmington, N.C..
The Newport Playhouse presents `` Epitaph For George Dillon '' by John Osborne and Anthony Creighton, directed by Wallace Gray.
Wallace Gray has directed a difficult play here, usually well, but with just a bit too much physical movement in the first act for my taste.
* 1877 – Wallace H. White, Jr., American politician ( d. 1952 )
The crossing is described in Wallace Breem's historical novel " Eagle in the Snow.
* 1926 – Wallace Markfield, American author ( d. 2002 )
Alfred Russel Wallace, OM, FRS ( 8 January 1823 – 7 November 1913 ) was a British naturalist, explorer, geographer, anthropologist and biologist.
Wallace did extensive fieldwork, first in the Amazon River basin and then in the Malay Archipelago, where he identified the Wallace Line that divides the Indonesian archipelago into two distinct parts, one in which animals closely related to those of Australia are common, and one in which the species are largely of Asian origin.
Wallace was one of the leading evolutionary thinkers of the 19th century and made a number of other contributions to the development of evolutionary theory besides being co-discoverer of natural selection.
These included the concept of warning colouration in animals, and the Wallace effect, a hypothesis on how natural selection could contribute to speciation by encouraging the development of barriers against hybridization.
Wallace was strongly attracted to unconventional ideas.
Wallace was a prolific author who wrote on both scientific and social issues ; his account of his adventures and observations during his explorations in Indonesia and Malaysia, The Malay Archipelago, was one of the most popular and influential journals of scientific exploration published during the 19th century.
A photograph from Wallace's autobiography shows the building Wallace and his brother John designed and built for the Mechanics ' Institute of Neath.
Alfred Wallace was born in the Welsh village of Llanbadoc, near Usk, Monmouthshire.
He was the seventh of nine children of Thomas Vere Wallace and Mary Anne Greenell.
Thomas Wallace was of Scottish ancestry.
His family, like many Wallaces, claimed a connection to William Wallace, a Scottish patriot and leader during the Wars of Scottish Independence in the 13th century.
Thomas Wallace received a law degree, but never actually practiced law.
* 1919 – George Wallace, American politician, 45th Governor of Alabama ( d. 1998 )
* 1305 – Sir William Wallace is executed for high treason at Smithfield in London.

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