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Donald and Gillies
A number of other philosophers, including David Miller and Donald A. Gillies, have proposed propensity theories somewhat similar to Popper's.
* Donald A. Gillies ( 2000 ) Philosophical Theories of Probability.
The first Pascal compiler written in North America was constructed at the University of Illinois under Donald B. Gillies for the PDP-11 and generated native machine code.
* Donald B. Gillies – one of the first to calculate the Sputnik 1 orbit
* Gillies, Donald John, and Randall, John ( Editor ) The The Truth about St Kilda.
* Donald Gillies, Philosophical Theories of Probability, London: Routledge, 2000.
J. P. Nash of the University of Illinois was a developer of both the ORDVAC and of the university's own identical copy, the ILLIAC, which was later renamed the ILLIAC I. Donald B. Gillies assisted in the checkout of ORDVAC at Aberdeen Proving Ground.
* 1957, Mathematician Donald B. Gillies, Physicist, James E. Snyder and Astronomers George C. McVittie, S. P. Wyatt, Ivan R. King and George W. Swenson of the University of Illinois used the ILLIAC I computer to calculate the orbit of the Sputnik I satellite within 2 days of its launch.
ILLIAC II Modules in 2006 ( Courtesy Donald B. Gillies Family )
ILLIAC II Control Panel in 2006 ( Courtesy Donald B. Gillies Family )
The pipelined control was designed by faculty member Donald B. Gillies.
During check-out of the ILLIAC II, before it became fully operational, faculty member Donald B. Gillies programmed ILLIAC II to search for mersenne prime numbers.
Donald B. Gillies kept 12 ( mostly control ) modules.
Donald W. Gillies, the son of Donald B. Gillies, has a complete set of documentation ( instruction set, design reports, research reports, and grant progress reports, roughly 2000 pages ) from the ILLIAC II project.
* Gillies, Donald B.
* Confirmation theory, in the philosophy of science, an extension by Donald A. Gillies of Karl Popper's theory of corroboration
* Donald B. Gillies, computer scientist
* Donald A. Gillies
* Donald B. Gillies ( early adopter at University of Illinois )
In 1963 Donald B. Gillies ( who designed the control ) used the ILLIAC II to find three Mersenne primes, with 2917, 2993, and 3376 digits-the largest primes known at the time.
Donald Bruce Gillies ( October 15, 1928 – July 17, 1975 ) was a Canadian mathematician and computer scientist, known for his work in game theory, computer design, and minicomputer programming environments.
Donald B. Gillies was born in Toronto, Canada and attended the University of Toronto Schools, a laboratory school originally affiliated with the University.

Donald and Radical
* Durnbaugh, Donald F. Radical Pietism as the Foundation of German-American Communitarian Settlements.
* Donald Creighton and Eugene Forsey: Tory Historian Meets Radical Traditionalist
* The Believers ' Church: The History and Character of Radical Protestantism, Donald F. Durnbaugh ( 1968 ) The Macmillan Company

Donald and diplomat
* Sir Donald Alexander Smith, Canadian railway financier and diplomat
Another of his sons was the diplomat and spy, Donald Duart Maclean.
Donald Duart Maclean (; 25 May 1913 Marylebone, London – 6 March 1983 Moscow ) was a British diplomat and member of the Cambridge Five who were members of MI5, MI6 or the diplomatic service who acted as spies for the Soviet Union in the Second World War and beyond.
Donald Campbell Jamieson, PC ( April 30, 1921 – November 19, 1986 ) was a Canadian politician, diplomat and broadcaster.
* Donald Sinclair ( diplomat ), former Canadian ambassador to Israel
* Sir Donald Tebbit, industrialist and diplomat
Officers and soldiers under Maclean's command included Peter Moore of the Royal Engineers ; Mike Parker, Deputy Assistant Quartermaster general ; Gordon Alston ; John Henniker-Major, a career diplomat ; Donald Knight, and Robin Whetherly.
* Donald Hamley, diplomat
* Charles Donald Jacob ( 1838 – 1898 ), American politician and diplomat

Donald and life
According to Barks, this period of his life would later influence his best known fictional characters: Walt Disney's Donald Duck and his own Scrooge McDuck.
The ten-pagers showcased Donald as everyman, struggling against the cruel bumps and bruises of everyday life with the nephews often acting as a Greek chorus commenting on the unfolding disasters Donald wrought upon himself.
Donald Woods later campaigned against apartheid and further publicised Biko's life and death, writing many newspaper articles and authoring the book, Biko, which was later turned into the film Cry Freedom.
In more recent times, the University boasts one of Europe's largest collections of life scientists, as well as having been the training ground of numerous politicians, including former First Minister Donald Dewar, fomer leader of the Liberal Democrats and current Rector of the University Charles Kennedy, Liam Fox, John Smith, Sir Menzies Campbell and current Deputy First Minister Nicola Sturgeon.
The biographer Donald Spoto adds “ work is a series of variations on the great emotional cycles of his own tortured life ” ( xviii ).
Donald Dubh was captured and kept in prison for the rest of life, and Torquil MacLeod died in exile in 1511.
A book on the Zulu War, The Washing of the Spears, by Donald R. Morris, also describes the life and death of the Prince.
While raising his son, Max Goof, Goofy's family life contrasts with other major Disney characters such as Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck, who are always shown only as uncles rather than parental figures.
Ah, but Your Land is Beautiful was built on parallel life stories, letters, speeches, news and records in legal proceedings, and mixed fictional and real-life characters, such as Donald Molteno, Albert Lutuli and Hendrik Verwoerd.
Novelist Donald Stuart also began his life as a swagman at age 14.
As visitors, Donald Duck and his nephews are privileged to observe the family's life and moreover, they attempt to help with the family problems.
The cartoon has Donald Duck being drafted into the U. S. Army during World War II and follows his introduction to military life.
The film is meant to draw a sharp distinction between the glamorous life presented in the posters outside the draft board compared to the reality Donald faces inside.
He surprised the two-or-three thousand cadets by declaring ( in the words of Donald Christopher Smith, a Bermudian cadet who was present ) that war should be avoided at almost any cost, that war would solve nothing, that the whole of Europe and more besides would be reduced to ruin, and that the loss of life would be so large that whole populations would be decimated.
The likeness with Donald Duck is only feather deep, however ; the comics often take place at a bar, Zeke's, where Arne gets drunk while he cynically thinks about and discusses life.
His biographer, Donald Spoto, writes that " Notorious is in fact Alfred Hitchcock's first attempt — at the age of forty-six — to bring his talents to the creation of a serious love story, and its story of two men in love with Ingrid Bergman could only have been made at this stage of his life.
As in the film, Iago escapes from Jafar and does his best to make amends with Aladdin and Jasmine, as well as with Sora, Donald and Goofy, although Jafar coerces him into aiding him in his revenge, almost damaging Iago's friendship with Aladdin and Sora, but he redeems himself after taking a blow for Aladdin which almost claims his life.
Each live gives Donald two opportunities to be touched by the enemy, the first time is touched he became angry and throws berserk to the enemies, the second time, he loses a life.
* A Life of Kenneth Rexroth-R book reviews ; Fall, 1993 ; Review of Linda Hamalian, A life of Kenneth Rexroth, by Donald Gutierrez ( Literary Review ).
Adjacent to the Borrodale Hotel a memorial commemorates the life and poetic works of Donald J MacDonald, a Gaelic bàrd ( i. e. poet ) who lived in Daliburgh in the mid 20th century.
However, in 1965 he withdrew from active participation in public life, and real power was held by his deputy, Donald Sangster.
These include motor engineer and designer Donald Healey ( who opened the first garage / petrol station in the village in 1919 ; a nearby cider farm run by a grandson of his has a detailed graphic display about his life ) and the author Winston Graham ( who lived in Perranporth for many years and whose Poldark novels are based on the area ).
He surprised the two-or-three thousand cadets by declaring ( in the words of Donald Christopher Smith, a Bermudian cadet who was present ) " that war should be avoided at almost any cost, that war would solve nothing, that the whole of Europe and more besides would be reduced to ruin, and that the loss of life would be so large that whole populations would be decimated.
The veterinary practice at 23 Kirkgate, in which he was a partner along with Donald Sinclair ( Siegfried Farnon in the books ) now houses a museum dedicated to his life and works, The World of James Herriot.

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