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Harold Fleming ( 2006 ) proposes that Ongota constitutes a separate branch of Afroasiatic.
However, this view has largely been abandoned, with Omotic generally agreed to be an independent branch of Afroasiatic, primarily due to the work of Harold C. Fleming ( 1974 ) and M. Lionel Bender ( 1975 ).
This rawdy group of mostly macho, risk-taking men included his brother Kenneth Hawks, Victor Fleming, Jack Conway, Harold Rosson, Richard Rosson, Arthur Rosson and Eddie Sutherland.
Harold Fleming and Lionel Bender, who are sympathetic to Greenberg's classification, acknowledge that at least some of his macrofamilies ( particularly Nilo-Saharan and Khoisan ) are not fully accepted by the linguistic community and may need to be split up ( Campbell 1997 ).
Notable living American advocates of linguistic monogenesis are Merritt Ruhlen, John Bengtson, and Harold Fleming.
The result was a 2 – 1 victory for Swindon with Harold Fleming scoring both of the club's goals.
* Fleming, Harold.
Writing in The Washington Post, Harold Kneeland noted that Thunderball was " Not top Fleming, but still well ahead of the pack ", whilst Charles Poore, writing in The New York Times considered the Bond novels to be " post-Dostoevskian ventures in crime and punishment ".
Gradually, he created a style of highly-organised, counter-attacking football, which was at odds with the prevailing orthodoxy but nevertheless highly effective ; Swindon Town's England international Harold Fleming, after losing 4 – 1 at home to Northampton, remarked to Chapman: " You have something more than a team: you have a machine.
* Fleming, Harold, 2002.
* Fleming, Harold, 2006.
** " The Choking Doberman " ( with Robert Boyd, Jan Harold Brunvald and Robert Loren Fleming, in The Big Book of Urban Legends, 1994 )
Wilson ascribes it to the Khoisan group, seemingly based solely on their physical appearance ; but this identification is unreliable ( Harold Fleming describes it as a " ridiculous suggestion ".
Harold Fleming also notes that " initial inspection suggests some possible commonality " between Oropom and the Kuliak languages, a probably Nilo-Saharan relic group found in Northern Uganda among such tribes as the Ik.
* Harold C. Fleming ( 1983 ) ' Kuliak External Relations: Step One '.
He was endorsed by two Democratic state representatives, Erik Fleming of Mississippi and Harold James of Pennsylvania, though Fleming later called the endorsement " the worst mistake of all.
* The Big Book of Urban Legends: " The Spider in the Hairdo " ( with Robert Boyd, Jan Harold Brunvald and Robert Loren Fleming, Paradox Press, 1994 )
Harold C. Fleming includes Eurasiatic as a subgroup of the hypothetical Borean family, but this group does not have widespread acceptance in scholarship.
* John Harold Fleming obtained a patent in 1934 in England ( patent number 411515.
Although run by Harold Fenner ( Peter Jones ) and Reg the foreman ( Reg Varney ), the female workers are led by militant shop steward Paddy Fleming ( Miriam Karlin ), ever ready to strike, with the catchphrase " Everybody out!
Much foundational fieldwork and analysis of Surmic languages was done by Harold C. Fleming and M. L. Bender.
* Fleming, Harold.

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*: John C. Fleming
In 1983, Himalayan conservationist Daniel C. Taylor and Himalayan natural historian Robert L. Fleming Jr. led a yeti expedition into Nepal ’ s Barun Valley ( suggested by discovery in the Barun in 1972 of footprints alleged to be yeti by Cronin & McNeely ).
* John C. Fleming
These include Antony Flew, Roger Scruton, Pat Buchanan, Peter Brimelow, Frederick Forsyth, Charles Moore, Garry Bushell, Nick Griffin, Jean-Marie Le Pen, Alain de Benoist, Richard Lynn, J. Philippe Rushton, Thomas Fleming, Samuel T. Francis and C. B. Liddell.
All subsequent articles and books seem to deny Fleming and W. H. Pickering credit, because the compiler of the first Index Catalogue, J. L. E. Dreyer, eliminated Mrs. Fleming's name from the list of objects then discovered by Harvard, attributing them all instead merely to " Pickering " ( taken by most readers to mean E. C. Pickering, Director of Harvard College Observatory.
Fleming, meanwhile, assisted in pre-production discussion on the American series, The Man from U. N. C. L. E ..
Other globally well-known British novelists include George Orwell, C. S. Lewis, Robert Louis Stevenson, Arthur Conan Doyle, H. G. Wells, D. H. Lawrence, Mary Shelley, Lewis Carroll, J. R. R. Tolkien, Virginia Woolf, Ian Fleming, Walter Scott, Agatha Christie, J. M. Barrie, Joseph Conrad, Graham Greene, E. M. Forster, Aldous Huxley, Roald Dahl, Helen Fielding, Arthur C. Clarke, Alan Moore, Ian McEwan, Anthony Burgess, Evelyn Waugh, William Golding, Salman Rushdie, Douglas Adams, P. G. Wodehouse, Martin Amis, Anthony Trollope, Beatrix Potter, A.
C. S. Lewis: Through the Shadowlands, Fleming H. Revell, ISBN 0-800-71509-8
In a general election scheduled for December 6, Republican physician John C. Fleming of Minden, the seat of Webster Parish, narrowly defeated the outgoing Caddo Parish District Attorney Paul J. Carmouche, a Democrat from Shreveport.
Susan Fleming ( February 19, 1908-December 22, 2002 ) was an American actress known as the " Girl with the Million Dollar Legs " for a role she played in the W. C. Fields film Million Dollar Legs ( 1932 ).
Fleming combined her dancing and cinematic interests in the 1932 movie Million Dollar Legs, in which she played the daughter of W. C. Fields ' character.
In a 1981 decision later overruled by the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit in a case brought by Fleming, federal judge William C. Conner ruled that the producers of A Day in Hollywood / A Night in the Ukraine had improperly used the Marx Brothers characters in their Broadway theatre production and that the publicity rights of the comedians, even after their deaths, overrode the First Amendment issues raised by the show's creators.
Fleming left home at age fifteen in 1947, and moved to Washington D. C. where Red Snyder discovered her either working in a doughnut shop ( according to her autobiography ) or as a hat check girl ( according to other sources ).
Jeff Dee, Greg K. Fleming, David S. LaForce, Jim Roslof and David C. Sutherland III provided additional illustrations for the adventure.
This convention was established in 1884 at the International Meridian Conference held in Washington, D. C. where the Standard Time concepts of Canadian railroad engineer Sir Sanford Fleming were adopted.
* Ackland Art Museum ( University of North Carolina ); Art Gallery of the University of Rochester ( New York ); Art Institute of Chicago ; Beaverbrook Art Gallery ( New Brunswick ); Blanton Museum of Art ( University of Texas at Austin ); Brigham Young University Museum of Art ( Utah ); Carnegie Museum of Art ( Pittsburgh ); Detroit Institute of Arts ; the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, Robert Hull Fleming Museum ( University of Vermont ); Frick Collection ( New York City ); the Getty Museum ( Los Angeles ); Harvard University Art Museums ; Honolulu Museum of Art ; Huntington Library ( California ); the Kimbell Art Museum ( Fort Worth, Texas ); the Los Angeles County Museum of Art ; Metropolitan Museum of Art ( New York City ); Museum of Fine Arts, Houston ( Texas ); Museum of Fine Arts, Boston ; National Gallery of Art ( Washington D. C .); Norton Simon Museum ( Pasadena, California ); Philadelphia Museum of Art ; Wadsworth Atheneum ( Hartford, Connecticut ); National Gallery of Canada.
Fleming filed for bankruptcy in 2003, and C & S Wholesale Grocers acquired most of the business, including Piggly Wiggly.
Lord Loreburn married firstly Emily, daughter of A. C. Fleming, in 1871.
* N. C. Fleming, The Marquess of Londonderry: Aristocracy, Power and Politics in Britain and Ireland.
Large, Alexander Argyros, Joseph Zagari, Steven Manos, Nader A. Issa, Ian Bassett, Simon Fleming, Ross C. McPhedran, C. Martijn de Sterke and Nicolae A. P.

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