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According to his memoirs, before arriving in California he dined in Washington with President Millard Fillmore and his family, but Eric Cline says that he didn't attend but simply read about it in the papers.
' Overview of Amenhotep III and His Reign ,' and Raymond Johnson, ' Monuments and Monumental Art under Amenhotep III ' in ' Amenhotep III: Perspectives on his Reign ' 1998, ed: David O ' Connor & Eric Cline, University of Michigan Press, ISBN 0-472-10742-9
* Eric H. Cline and David O ' Connor, eds.
As the American Egyptologists David O ' Connor and Eric Cline note:
Amenhotep III was the son of Thutmose by Mutemwiya, a minor wife of Amenhotep's father .< ref > O ' Connor, David & Cline, Eric.
Megiddo has most recently ( since 1994 ) been the subject of biannual excavation campaigns conducted by the Megiddo Expedition of Tel Aviv University, currently co-directed by Israel Finkelstein and David Ussishkin, with Eric H. Cline of The George Washington University serving as Associate Director ( USA ), together with a consortium of international universities.
* Cline, Eric H., and O ' Connor, David ( 2006 ).
Eric H. Cline explains that there is a division of opinion as to the accuracy of the above account.
* Cline, Eric H. ( 2000 ), The Battles of Armageddon: Megiddo and the Jezreel Valley from the Bronze Age to the Nuclear Age, University of Michigan Press, ISBN 0-472-09739-3
* Cline, Eric H. ( 2000 ), The Battles of Armageddon: Megiddo and the Jezreel Valley from the Bronze Age to the Nuclear Age, University of Michigan Press, ISBN 0-472-09739-3
Vellacott campaigned in the 1995 Saskatchewan provincial election as a Liberal, and lost to New Democratic Party candidate Eric Cline in Saskatoon Mount Royal.
* Eric Cline ( b. 1955 ), Canadian politician
Professors such as Max Ticktin, Eric H. Cline, Amitai Etzioni, Yaron Peleg, Lauren Strauss, Sergio Waisman, and Mark Saperstein are readily accessible to students and are considered some of the best experts in their field.
For example, Dr. Eric H. Cline has appeared in many television documentaries for the National Geographic Channel, the Discovery Channel, the BBC, and the History Channel.
# Cline, Eric H. and O ’ Connor, David, Thutmose III ( Ann Arbor: The University of Michigan Press, 2006 ), pp. 184, 185, 207, 270.

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The name " Sunnyside " was coined by a merchant named W. H. Cline.
Larson's next books include Isaac's Storm ( 1999 ), about the experiences of Isaac Cline during the Galveston Hurricane of 1900 ; and The Devil in the White City: Murder, Magic and Madness at the Fair That Changed America ( 2003 ), about the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago and a series of murders by H. H. Holmes that were committed in the city around the time of the Fair.
Quayle was born in Joliet, Illinois, the son of Robert H. and Marie Cline Quayle.

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* First degree confluence visit posted to the website: in New Hampshire, USA by Alex Jarrett ( project founder ) and Peter Cline on February 20, 1996.
* Davies, Antony and Thomas W. Cline ( 2005 ).
The Nashville Sound was developed by producers Atkins, Owen Bradley — who worked closely with Patsy Cline — Sam Phillips, and Fred Foster.
He appeared on American Bandstand and toured the U. S. for three months non-stop with Patsy Cline.
Alexander Falconbridge was sent to Sierra Leone in 1791 to collect the remaining Black Poor settlers, and they re-established Granville Town ( later on renamed Cline Town ) near Fourah Bay.
* 1932 – Patsy Cline, American singer-songwriter and pianist ( d. 1963 )
In addition, Mychilo S. Cline, in his book Power, Madness, and Immortality: The Future of Virtual Reality, argues that virtual reality will lead to a number of important changes in human life and activity.
* March 5 – In Camden, Tennessee, country music superstar Patsy Cline ( Virginia Patterson Hensley ) is killed in a plane crash along with fellow performers Hawkshaw Hawkins, Cowboy Copas and Cline's manager and pilot Randy Hughes, while returning from a benefit performance in Kansas City, Kansas for country radio disc jockey " Cactus " Jack Call.
** Patsy Cline, American singer plane crash ( b. 1932 )
* September 8 – Patsy Cline, American singer ( d. 1963 )
To achieve energies high enough to create these particles, Rubbia, together with David Cline and Peter McIntyre, proposed a radically new particle accelerator design.
" The West-to-East Cline in Algonquian Dialectology.
Alexander Falconbridge was sent to Sierra Leone in 1791 to collect the remaining Black Poor settlers, and they re-established Granville Town ( later on renamed Cline Town, Sierra Leone ) near Fourah Bay.
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It was written and directed by Edward F. Cline and Keaton.
Category: Films directed by Edward F. Cline
* In 1987, artist Mark Cline lobbied the Waynesboro, Virginia, city council to erect a bust of " Mad " Anthony Wayne atop the city's capped landfill.

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* Engine Basics: Detonation and Pre-Ignition by Allen W. Cline Accessed June 2007
In February, 2007, Cline was chosen by Rolling Stone Magazine as one of the Top 20 New Guitar Gods, and given the title " The Avant Romantic.
* Draw Breath ( 2007 ) ( w. The Nels Cline Singers )
* Cline Paden, American evangelist and missionary, ( 1919 – 2007 )

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* Cowboy Copas, ( 1913-1963 ), country music singer who died in the plane crash that also killed Patsy Cline and Hawkshaw Hawkins
Wheaton narrates many audiobooks, including Ready Player One by Ernest Cline, Fuzzy Nation & Redshirts by John Scalzi ( and other Scalzi works ), and " Byways " part of METAtropolis: Cascadia by Tobias Buckell.
* Ottie Cline Powell ( 1890 – 1894 ), born in Amherst County four year old boy who died after getting lost collecting firewood outside his schoolhouse.
The rebirth of major professional box lacrosse in the United States came on March 13, 1986, with the formation of the Eagle Pro Box Lacrosse League ( EPBLL ), which was incorporated by Russ Cline and Chris Fritz.
William Woods arrived from Clay Co., MO, in 1857 ; Abraham Cline, a Mexican-American War veteran ( who later died in the Civil War ), settled in the area in 1857.
* Hank Garland ( 1930 – 2004 ), legendary Nashville guitarist who played on the records of Patsy Cline and Elvis, among others.
When Burke arrived for his first recording session at the Atlantic Records studio at 1841 Broadway, Manhattan, New York on 13 December 1960, he was given four songs, including his first Atlantic release, " Keep the Magic Working ", which was a flop, and " Just Out Of Reach ( Of My Two Empty Arms )", a cover of a country song written and recorded by Virgil " Pappy " Stewart, that had been a minor hit for Faron Young in 1953 (# 10 C & W ), and later for Patsy Cline.
* Peggy and Patsy ( twins ; latter named for Patsy Cline ),
Though he worked mostly in comedy, Cline also directed some melodramas, and the musical Leathernecking ( 1930 ), Irene Dunne's film debut.
As director of My Little Chickadee ( 1940 ), Cline's desire that the actors follow the script caused some difficulties with Fields, until Cline finally submitted to Field's tendency to ad-lib.
* Cyrus Cline ( 1876 ), former member of the United States House of Representatives from Indiana
* " Sweet Dreams " ( Don Gibson song ), notable as a hit for Patsy Cline
* Sweet Dreams ( 1985 film ), a film based on the life of Patsy Cline
Sweet Dreams ( 1985 ), on the country singer Patsy Cline and Everybody Wins ( 1990 ), with a screenplay by Arthur Miller based on his play were his last films for the cinema.
* Silencer ( Nels Cline Trio album ), the first Nels Cline Trio album
Other musicians included John Fahey, one of the first " folk " musicians to gain national appeal, Peter Tork ( of The Monkees ), underground legend Tim Buckley, guitarist Link Wray, pop singer and songwriter Billy Stewart, country singer Patsy Cline, guitarist Danny Gatton, doo wop bands The Orioles ( based out of D. C., though from Baltimore ) and The Clovers, Scott McKenzie ( known for " If You're Going to San Francisco "), R & B singer Ruth Brown, and country star Roy Clark.
* Damon ( novel ), by C Terry Cline
Other performers, most notably Pat Boone and Patsy Cline ( briefly ), stepped in as " Little Godfreys.
* Russ Cline, co-founder of Eagle Pro Box Lacrosse League ( now called National Lacrosse League ), owner of Philadelphia Wings
Steelers quarterback Terry Bradshaw ( see ( 1 ) on diagram ), under great pressure from Raiders linemen Tony Cline and Horace Jones, threw the ball to the Raiders ' 35-yard line, toward halfback John " Frenchy " Fuqua.

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