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He accepted their recommendations without exception ; they included John Foster Dulles and George M. Humphrey with whom he developed his closest relationships, and one woman, Oveta Culp Hobby.
As Sally M. Foster noted, " Much ink has been spilt over what the ancient writers meant by Picts, but it seems to be a generic term for people living north of the Forth-Clyde isthmus who raided the Roman Empire.
B. Fixler, G. T. Foster, J. M. McGuirk, and M. A. Kasevich ) describes a new measurement of the gravitational constant.
* Broun, Dauvit, " Pictish Kings 761 – 839: Integration with Dál Riata or Separate Development " in Sally M. Foster ( ed.
* Foster, Sally M., Picts, Gaels, and Scots: Early Historic Scotland.
It stars Victor McLaglen, Heather Angel, Preston Foster, Margot Grahame, Wallace Ford, Una O ' Connor and J. M. Kerrigan.
and sneaked Foster into the screening ; Foster liked the film and agreed to have Altman direct McCabe ; the two of them agreed to wait until M. A. S. H.
Meanwhile, Foster called Warren Beatty, then in England, about the film ; Beatty flew to New York to see M. A. S. H.
* Foster, Sally M., Picts, Gaels, and Scots: Early Historic Scotland.
* Hal Foster: Prince of Illustrators by Brian M. Kane, Vanguard Productions, 2001.
On March 3, 1898, New Jersey Senate President Foster M. Voorhees, the acting Governor of New Jersey, signed a bill incorporating “ Sea Side Park ” as an independent borough, created from portions of Berkeley Township.
Marcus Peck ; 1831, William F. Averill ; 1832, Eleazer Flint ; 1833, Carpenter G. Conklin ; 1834, William L. Stewart ; 1835, Marcus Peck ; 1836, William F. Averill, Eleazer Flint ; 1837, William F. Averill ; 1838, Jacob Hegeman ; 1839, Marcus Peck, John Wood ; 1840, Jacob Wheeler, Ebenezer Barringer ; 1841, Rescome H. Wheeler, Ebenezer Barringer ; 1842, George Carnryck ; 1843, Marcus Peck ; 1844, Jacob Wheeler, Eleazer Wooster ; 1845, Eleazer Wooster ; 1846, George Carnryck ; 1847, Marcus Peck ; 1848, Jacob Wheeler, Willard Foster, Joseph Bly ; 1849, Cornelius Schermerhorn ; 1851, B. F. Foster, Adam Mott ; 1852, Jacob Boyce ; 1853, Cornelius Schermerhorn ; 1854, Lewis Sliter, William S. Stewart ; 1855, William Moul, John L. Lape, Thomas Brewer ; 1856, Jacob Wheeler ; 1857, Cornelius Schermerhorn ; 1858, William M. Horton ;: 859, Joel B. Peck, William Moul ; 1860, S. D. Seymour, Joshua Coons ; 1862, George Sliter ; 1863, William Moul ; 1864, B.
* ‘ Doctor Fludds Answer vnto M. Foster, or, The Sqvesing of Parson Fosters Sponge ,’ & c., London, 1631, ( defence of weapon-salve, against the ‘ Hoplocrisma-Spongus ,’ 1631, of William Foster, of Hedgerley, Buckinghamshire ); an edition in Latin, ‘ Responsum ad Hoplocrisma-Spongum ,’ & c., Gouda, 1638.
* Broun, Dauvit, " Pictish Kings 761 – 839: Integration with Dál Riata or Separate Development " in Sally M. Foster ( ed.
* Foster, Gaines M. Ghosts of the Confederacy: Defeat, the Lost Cause, and the Emergence of the New South.
* Foster, Sally M., Picts, Gaels and Scots: Early Historic Scotland.
* Broun, Dauvit, " Pictish Kings 761 – 839: Integration with Dál Riata or Separate Development " in Sally M. Foster ( ed.
* Broun, Dauvit, " Pictish Kings 761 – 839: Integration with Dál Riata or Separate Development " in Sally M. Foster ( ed.
* Broun, Dauvit, " Pictish Kings 761 – 839: Integration with Dál Riata or Separate Development " in Sally M. Foster ( ed.
* Broun, Dauvit, " Pictish Kings 761 – 839: Integration with Dál Riata or Separate Development " in Sally M. Foster ( ed.
* Foster, Sally M., Picts, Gaels, and Scots: Early Historic Scotland.

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Barton was relieved to see that Carl Dill and Emmett Foster had brought extra mounts.
They walked the horses, heading along the river, Barton and Emmett Foster in the lead, seven men riding quietly through the night.
Foster had brought extra clothing also.
Foster Lukuklu Frayne made a sign over his heart with his two linked thumbs: I recognized it as an ancient Manu gesture intended to propitiate the Devil.
John Foster Dulles escaped by keeping his personal show on the road and because Lyndon Johnson, who was then operating the Senate, refused to let it become an Inquisition.
The late Secretary of State John Foster Dulles considered the 1954 Geneva agreement a specimen of appeasement, saw that resolution would be needed to keep it from becoming a calamity for the West.
Fosterite bishops, after secret conclave, announced the Church's second Major Miracle: Supreme Bishop Digby had been translated bodily to Heaven and spot-promoted to Archangel, ranking with-but-after Archangel Foster.
Foster listened with angelic patience until Digby ran down, then said, `` Listen, junior, you're an angel now -- so forget it.
Foster shook his halo.
* 1915 – Norman Foster Ramsey, Jr., American physicist, Nobel Prize laureate ( d. 2011 )
Jack Hobbs establishing himself as England's first-choice opening batsman with three centuries, while Frank Foster ( 32 wickets at 21. 62 ) and Sydney Barnes ( 34 wickets at 22. 88 ) formed a formidable bowling partnership.
During the Fourth Test news broke that prominent England players had agreed to take part in a " rebel tour " of South Africa the following winter ; three of them ( Tim Robinson, Neil Foster and John Emburey ) were playing in the match, and were subsequently dropped from the England side.
A similar French influence is seen in classroom ASL in francophone West Africa, where ASL was introduced along with formal education for the deaf by the deaf American missionary Andrew Foster.
* 1878 – Tip Foster, English cricketer ( d. 1914 )
* 1919 – William P. Foster, American bandleader and educator ( d. 2010 )
* Foster, G. Allen, Impeached: The President who almost lost his job ( New York, 1964 ).
Hal Foster attempted to portray the reaction against beauty and Modernist art in The Anti-Aesthetic: Essays on Postmodern Culture.
* Penny Florence and Nicola Foster ( eds.
* 1985 – Foster Hewitt, Canadian radio broadcaster ( b. 1902 )
presented a staged concert from April 8 through April 11, 2010, with Sutton Foster as Nurse Fay Apple, Donna Murphy as Mayoress Cora Hoover Hooper, and Raul Esparza as Hapgood, with direction and choreography by Casey Nicholaw.
The building was again remodeled by British architect Norman Foster in the 1990s and features a glass dome over the session area, which allows free public access to the parliamentary proceedings and magnificent views of the city.
That year, Hillary Clinton shepherded through Congress the Adoption and Safe Families Act and two years later she succeeded in helping pass the Foster Care Independence Act.

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