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* Allen, R. T .," Polanyi ", London, Claridge Press, 1991.
According to CIA officer Duane " Dewey " Claridge, chief of operations of the CIA Near East Division from 1975 to 1978, in mid-1976, Salameh offered Americans assistance and protection with Arafat's blessings during the American embassy pull-out from Beirut during the down-spiraling chaos of the Lebanese Civil War.
* Booknotes interview with Laura Claridge on Norman Rockwell: A Life, December 2, 2001.
In 1983, Mantle worked at the Claridge Resort and Casino in Atlantic City, New Jersey, as a greeter and community representative.
Most of his activities were representing the Claridge in golf tournaments and other charity events.
* May 23-George Claridge Druce ( died 1932 ), botanist.
* Claridge, Amanda.
Edward Whymper was born in London, England on 27 April 1840 to Josiah Wood Whymper and Elizabeth Claridge.
Steve Claridge holds the shortest tenure at the club, having been in charge for a period of thirty-six days without ever taking charge of a first-team game.
It was built in 1884 by architect Tom Claridge and builder Charles Clark.
Its decline, however, was slowed by both an era of relative prosperity in Argentina, as well as milestones such as the inaugural of the Hotel Claridge in 1946, the Torcuato di Tella Institute's Florida Street center in 1963 ( which became a hub of Buenos Aires ' avant-garde and pop art scene during the 1960s ), and the 1971 conversion of the street into a promenade.
Claridge actually voiced all three main characters: Roland Rat, Errol the Hamster and Kevin The Gerbil ; and they often appeared on screen together.
Roland was notable for his brash and confident personality, which writer Colin Bostock-Smith ( who later took over the scripts ) states was established by Claridge and writer Richard Curtis.
Shaaron Claridge, a real-life LAPD dispatcher, was the dispatcher.
* February 29-George Claridge Druce ( born 1850 ), English botanist.
This was picked up by psychologists such as Hans Eysenck and Gordon Claridge who sought to understand this variation in unusual thought and behaviour in terms of personality theory.
Claridge named his concept schizotypy and by examining unusual experiences in the general population and the clustering of symptoms in diagnosed schizophrenia, Claridge's work suggested that this personality trait was much more complex, and could break down into four factors.
On this latest Claridge model, schizotypy is regarded as a dimension of personality, normally distributed throughout the population, as in the Eysenck model.
Nettle and McCreery and Claridge found that high schizotypes as measured by factor 1 ( above ) scored lower than controls on the introverted anhedonia factor, as if they were particularly enjoying life.
Claridge suggested that one consequence of a weakness of inhibitory mechanisms in high schizotypes and schizophrenics might be a relative failure of homeostasis in the central nervous system.
Claridge and co-workers have found various types of abnormal co-variation between different psychophysiological variables in schizotypes, including between measures of cortical and autonomic arousal.
McCreery and Claridge found evidence of a relative activation of the right cerebral hemisphere as compared with the left in high schizotypes attempting to induce a hallucinatory episode in the laboratory.
* Claridge, G. ( 1997 ) Schizotypy: Implications for Illness and Health.

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Other books on Le Fanu include Wilkie Collins, Le Fanu and Others ( 1931 ) by S. M. Ellis, Sheridan Le Fanu ( 1951 ) by Nelson Browne, Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu ( 1971 ) by Michael H. Begnal, Sheridan Le Fanu ( third edition, 1997 ) by W. J. McCormack, Le Fanu's Gothic: The Rhetoric of Darkness ( 2004 ) by Victor Sage and Vision and Vacancy: The Fictions of J. S. Le Fanu ( 2007 ) by James Walton.
The 1880s and 1890s saw police whistles made by W Dowler & Sons, J Hudson & Co, J Barrall, R A Walton, H A Ward and A De Courcy & Co.
* James Robert " Jim-Bob " Walton ( David W. Harper ), youngest Walton son ; mechanically inclined, his ambition is to become a pilot.
Some notable persons either born in or who resided in Columbia County include: Oliver Hardy ( comedian, born in Harlem ), Paul Hamilton Hayne ( poet and author ), Henry Louis Benning ( Confederate general for whom Fort Benning is named ), William Few, Abraham Baldwin, George Walton, George W. Crawford, William H. Crawford ( presidential candidate in 1824 ), Thomas Watson ( populist leader and Georgia senator born in Thomson when it was still in Columbia County ), George McDuffie ( South Carolina governor and senator in the early 19th century ), Jesse Mercer ( a long-time preacher in the county for whom Mercer University is named ).
Tackle Harry Ostapowicz led both the offensive and defensive lines for the WPIAL Champion Dragons. Judge Reggie B. Walton, United States District Judge for the District of Columbia appointed in 2001, after being nominated to the position by President George W. Bush, is a Donora native.
* David W. Harper ( born 1961 ), played James Robert Walton on the CBS series The Waltons, 1972 – 1981
* Nafziger, George F. and Mark W. Walton, Islam at War: a history, Greenwood Publishing Company, 2003.
Businessmen who have earned the award include Wal-Mart founder Sam Walton, Marriott International CEO J. W. Marriott, Jr., and Michael Bloomberg, Mayor of New York City and founder of Bloomberg L. P.
They include Gordon Barnes, Mary E. Barnicle, E. C. Beals, Barbara Bell, Paul Brewster, Genevieve Chandler, Richard Chase, Fletcher Collins, Carita D. Corse, Sidney Robertson Cowell, Dr. E. K. Davis, Kay Dealy, Seamus Doyle, Charles Draves, Marjorie Edgar, John Henry Faulk, Richard Fento, Helen Hartness Flanders, Frank Goodwin, Percy Grainger, Herbert Halpert, Melville Herskovits, Zora Neale Hurston, Myra Hull, George Pullen Jackson, Stetson Kennedy, Bess Lomax, Elizabeth Lomax, Ruby Terrill Lomax, Eloise Linscott, Bascom Lamar Lunsford, Walter McClintock, Alton Morris, Juan B. Rael, Vance Randolph, Helen Roberts, Domingo Santa Cruz, Charles Seeger, Mrs. Nicol Smith, Robert Sonkin, Ruby Pickens Tartt, Jean Thomas, Charles Todd, Margaret Valliant, Ivan Walton, Irene Whitfield, John Woods, and John W. Work III. This checklist has been prepared as a result of countless requests.
* Walton, Mark. W., George.
* Hillier, S. H., Walton, D. W. H.
Under the supervision of the Oklahoma Speaker of the House W. D. McBee, the Oklahoma House laid twenty-two charges against Walton, and voted for impeachment.
However, during his tenure as Commissioner, Walton ran in the Democratic primary for Governor in 1934 to replace William H. Murray and again in 1938 to replace Ernest W. Marland.
The Rise and Fall of Governor Jack Walton, Featuring W. D. McBee ," Chronicles of Oklahoma 2002 – 03 80 ( 4 ): 468 – 485.
* Christopher Walton ( 1848 ) Notes and Materials for a Complete Biography of W Law
Girard in the interfaces between mathematical game theory and logic on one hand and argumentation theory and logic on the other hand resulted in the work of many others, including S. Abramsky, J. van Benthem, A. Blass, D. Gabbay, M. Hyland, W. Hodges, R. Jagadeesan, G. Japaridze, E. Krabbe, L. Ong, H. Prakken, G. Sandu D. Walton, and J.
W. Walton Butterworth
He elected as a Republican to the 37th Congress to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Charles W. Walton and served from December 1, 1862, to March 3, 1863, and was not a candidate for renomination in 1862.
J. M. W. Turner painted fishermen on the banks by Walton Bridge which adjoins Lower Halliford.
In the late 1990s Walton closed Llama Company and moved to a 3, 200 acre ranch in Millsap, Texas, named the Rocking W Ranch .< ref >
* A School History of Middlesex including London ( 1905 ) ( with Francis W. Walton )
The CEOs have been: Earl W. Chapman ( 1932 – 1956 ); Edward K. Coombs ( acting, 1956 ); William E. Payne ( 1956 – 1974 ); Carl J. Blechinger ( 1975 – 1983 ); Sidney C. McCausland ( 1984 – 1986 ); Kenneth G. Thomason ( acting or interim, 1987 ); Dale M. Hanson ( 1987 – 1994 ); Richard H. Koppes ( interim, 1994 ); James E. Burton ( 1994 – 2002 ); Robert D. Walton ( interim, 2002 ); Fred R. Buenrostro, Jr. ( 2002 – 2008 ); Kenneth W. Marzion ( interim, 2008 – 2009 ); and Anne Stausboll ( 2009-Present ).
* Anna W. Woodhull, Memoir of Brigadier-General Anthony Walton White, 1882

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