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Lewenstein, still a bit cool, put the London production in a " sort of Off-West End theatre ," the Jeanetta Cochrane Theatre in Bloomsbury, under the direction of Charles Marowitz.
* Cochrane, Charles Norris.
For Canadian historian Charles Norris Cochrane ( 1889 – 1945 ), Thucydides ' fastidious devotion to observable phenomena, focus on cause and effect, and strict exclusion of other factors anticipates twentieth century scientific positivism.
Charles Cochrane George Washington Kent, the town ’ s co-founder moved to Gridley.
It became the home of John Cochrane and his wife Catherine Cranston, proprietor of Miss Cranston's Tearooms including the Willow Tearooms designed by Charles Rennie Mackintosh.
In fact, it ended up doing so somewhat sooner: in 1919 Charles W. Fisher, Liberal MLA for Cochrane, died as a result of that year's influenza epidemic, and a by-election was necessitated to replace him.
Lord Dudley married firstly in 1891 Rachel Anne Gurney, born in 1868, daughter of Charles Henry Gurney ( born 5 November 1833 ) and Alice Prinsep, sister of Laura Gurney, wife of Sir Thomas Herbert Cochrane Troubridge, 4th Baronet Troubridge, and maternal granddaughters of Sir Henry Thoby Prinsep ( 1793 – 1878 ) and wife ( m. 1835 ) Sara Monckton Pattle ( Calcutta, 1816-Brighton, 1887 ).
His work with the " Aeroplane " was included in the book, Modern Industrial Progress, released in late 1904 by Charles Henry Cochrane.
Captain Charles Stuart Cochrane collected the required information while in Paris and received a Scottish patent for the process in 1831.
* Thomas Charles Anthony Cochrane, 3rd Baron Cochrane of Cults ( 1922 – 1990 )
Michael Charles Nicholas Cochrane ( b. 1959 )
* Christianity and Classical Culture ; A Study of Thought and Action From Augustus to Augustine, Charles Norris Cochrane, Oxford University Press, NY ( 1st pub.
* Christianity and Classical Culture ; A Study of Thought and Action From Augustus to Augustine, Charles Norris Cochrane, Oxford University Press, NY ( 1st pub.
When Cochrane collaborated as the lyricist on English singer-songwriter John Howard's 2005 album The Dangerous Hours, the poem became the basis for the song, " What A Carry On ," which begins: " The man in our compartment looks like Charles Hawtrey / From baggy suit and round horn rims / He views the underside of England / In a life of almosts and not quites.
Nicholas Jones played his teacher and mentor, Captain Triggers, and Michael Cochrane played his upper-class friend, Charles Gaylion, who began a relationship with Farmer's girlfriend while Farmer was believed dead, shot down over France.
* Michael Cochrane as 2nd Lieutenant Charles Gaylion
Charles Manicom was happy to let Cochrane remain part of the family.
( Other early authors on Wicca and witchcraft, such as Paul Huson in his book Mastering Witchcraft, and Charles Cardell of the Coven of Atho, and Robert Cochrane of the Clan of Tubal Cain, generally saw the male priest or magister as being of more importance.
Cochrane was then acclaimed into office in a by-election in Nipissing East, succeeding Charles Lamarche.
She joined Charles Lawson, Nicholas Cochrane and Simon Gregson, who played the other members of the McDonald family.
In partnership with Charles E. Cochrane, on February 8, 1880 they moved to Washington.
Over the years other major music acts appeared at the venue, including Marilyn Monroe, internationally famous jazz performers, including Grover Washington, Jr., Charles Mingus, and Al Di Meola, and rock acts such as U2, Moxy, Elvis Costello, The Ramones, The Rolling Stones, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Tom Cochrane and Red Rider, Blondie, Meat Loaf, Jimi Hendrix, Queens of the Stone Age, Shakin ' Natives, and LimeBox.

Cochrane and Thucydides
Cochrane, the son of a physician, speculated that Thucydides generally ( and especially in describing the plague in Athens ) was influenced by the methods and thinking of early medical writers such as Hippocrates of Kos.

Cochrane and University
Cochrane was educated at Boston University, where he played five sports, excelling at football and basketball.
The Lord's First Night: The Myth of the Droit de Cuissage, translated by Lydia G. Cochrane, University of Chicago Press, 1998.
( Paperback edition, 2009, by Cardiff University Publications ( available from the Cochrane Library, Cardiff ).
Honorary Doctorate: In May 2005, Cochrane received an Honorary Doctorate from Brandon University in Brandon, Manitoba.
The Cochrane Theatre is now owned by the University of the Arts London.
Unfortunately, the Cochrane Theatre has now closed after the decision was to move with the university of which it is part off ( University of the Arts London-Central Saint's Martin ), to the new site in Kings Cross.
* 1969-Mickey Cochrane, Bowling Green State University
* Tom Cochrane Jr., American college football coach at the University of Minnesota in the 1890s
Cochrane attended La Salle High School near Portland, Oregon and played three years of college soccer at Santa Clara University, from 2001 to 2003.
O ' Callahan graduated from Boston Latin School in 1975 and then attended Boston University from 1975 – 1979, where he was a team captain during the 1977 – 78 and 1978 – 79 seasons and was named All-East twice, All-New England and All-America, team MVP twice, Beanpot MVP, NCAA tournament MVP, and Cochrane award winner twice.
Archer finds their situation reminiscent of a story he attributes to Zefram Cochrane: Cochrane once told an audience at Princeton University the true story of what happened during first contact, mentioning cybernetic creatures from the future and a group of humans arriving to stop them ( the exact events of Star Trek: First Contact ).
The Nordic Cochrane Centre and the University Centre for Nursing and Care Research are both placed within Rigshospitalet.
In November 2011 Cardiff University ’ s School of Medicine officially opened the Cochrane Building, a health education centre offering students the latest teaching, library and state-of-the-art simulation facilities.
The Cochrane Building provides teaching and learning facilities for all healthcare schools based on the Heath Park Campus and is named after the University ’ s medical pioneer, Professor Archie Cochrane.

Cochrane and 1929
Cochrane 2 has also been interpreted as correlating to the Porcupine Hills Formation, but recent studies suggest that it is part of the Paskapoo, as originally concluded by Russell in 1929.
Cochrane is also the birthplace of Tim Horton's classmate Donald McKinnon ( born 1929 ).
Between the Wars, Cochrane served in various staff positions and commanded No. 3 Squadron from 1924 before attending the RAF Staff College commanding and No. 8 Squadron from 1929.

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A review of all randomized controlled trials in the scientific literature by the Cochrane Collaboration published in JAMA in 2007 found that β-carotene increased mortality by something between 1 and 8 % ( Relative Risk 1. 05, 95 % confidence interval 1. 01-1. 08 ).
When the ship travels back in time to the 21st century, he works alongside Dr. Zefram Cochrane and helps him successfully launch Earth's first warp-capable vessel and achieve first contact with the Vulcans ( Star Trek: First Contact ).
Unfortunately, results are occasionally wrong, producing a false positive ( the Cochrane Collaboration is a relevant effort to improve the reliability of health care trials ).
On systematic review by the Cochrane Collaboration, randomized controlled trials have shown a trend towards improving pregnancy rates with pentoxifylline treatment ( odds ratio of 1. 54, 95 % CI 0. 89-2. 66 ) and a decreasing trend in pain scores with treatment ( mean difference-1. 60, 95 % CI-3. 32-0. 12 ).
The movie depicts Cochrane as having invented warp drive on Earth in 2063 ( two years after the date speculated by the first edition of the Star Trek Chronology ).
Cochrane is located at ( 44. 227883 ,-91. 835829 ).
The article received a flurry of criticism, but the authors later published a Cochrane review with similar conclusions ( updated ).
Austria's Falco and Germany ’ s Nena were very successful in German-speaking countries, and Canada's Tom Cochrane and Default has had similar success in their homeland, but all are considered one-hit wonders in the US and UK ( except for Default, who never had a hit in the UK ).
Cochrane was born in 2030 ( or 2013, according to the First Contact novelization ).
It was the foundation of the legendary reputation of the Speedy's commander, Lord Cochrane ( later Admiral Thomas Cochrane, 10th Earl of Dundonald, GCB ).
( 2002 ) New earliest Tiffanian ( late Paleocene ) mammals from Cochrane 2, southwestern Alberta, Canada ( Warning: 353 KB PDF ).
Cochrane Reviews appear to be relatively underused in the United States, presumably because public access is limited ( the state of Wyoming is an exception, having arranged for free Cochrane materials access ).
* The Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews ( Cochrane Reviews ).
* The Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials ( CENTRAL ).
* The Cochrane Methodology Register ( Methodology Register ).
For example, a 2007 Cochrane review found promising evidence for the use of Chinese herbal medicine in relieving painful menstruation, compared to conventional medicine such as NSAIDs and the oral contraceptive pill, but the findings have to be interpreted with caution due to the generally low methodological quality of the included studies ( as, amongst others, data for placebo control could not be obtained ).
The following night, Cochrane was honoured for his induction in a speech by Jeff Healey at the Juno Awards at the Corel Centre ( now Scotiabank Place in Ottawa ).
In 1987, Capitol Records re-released the album under Tom Cochrane but changed the title slightly to Hang on to Your Resistance ( The Early Years ).
Songs of a Circling Spirit is an album by Canadian musician Tom Cochrane released in 1997 ( see 1997 in music ).

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