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The fragments given as the Commentary on Luke in the PG have been claimed to derive from the missing tenth book of the General Elementary Introduction ( see D. S. Wallace-Hadrill ); however, Aaron Johnson has argued that they cannot be associated with this work ( see “ The Tenth Book of Eusebius ’ General Elementary Introduction: A Critique of the Wallace-Hadrill Thesis ,” Journal of Theological Studies, 62. 1 ( 2011 ): 144-160 ).
With future Vice-President Aaron Burr in his charge, Putnam was fooled in October 1777 by a feint executed by British troops under the command of General Sir Henry Clinton, making way for Clinton's capture of Fort Montgomery and Fort Clinton.
It was named after Union Civil War General John Aaron Rawlins.
In 1653, The General Court granted of meadowland to Lieutenant Aaron Cook, to John Bissell and to Thomas Ford, all in Massacoe.
In fact, in July 1778, Lord Stirling asked Aaron Burr, in a letter written on behalf of General George Washington, to employ several persons to " go to Bergen Heights, Weehawk, Hoebuck, or any other heights thereabout to observe the motions of the enemy's shipping " and to gather any other possible intelligence.
The most famous was that between General Alexander Hamilton, first Secretary of the Treasury, and Colonel Aaron Burr, sitting third Vice President of the United States, which took place on July 11, 1804.
It was named for Union General John Aaron Rawlins, who camped in the locality in 1867.
Around this time, Viacom, Gannett, Disney, Republic Pictures, General Electric, CBS, Time Inc., Hearst, News Corporation, TCI, Globo of Brazil, Aaron Spelling's Spelling Entertainment and Sony all tried to purchase MGM / UA.
Examples include William Colby, who became director of the CIA, Lucien Conein, who was a key CIA officer in Vietnam, General John Singlaub and Colonel Aaron Bank ( founder of United States Army Special Forces ).
On December 17, 2004, new Raptors General Manager Rob Babcock traded Carter to the New Jersey Nets for Alonzo Mourning, Eric Williams, Aaron Williams and two future first-round draft picks.
* Aaron Katz, a General of the Stalin Military Academy
* John Aaron Rawlins-American Civil War General
As Attorney General, Rodney participated as a member of the prosecution during the second treason trial of former Vice-President Aaron Burr.
However, in October 1886, Waltham co-founder, Aaron Lufkin Dennison, in a letter to author Crossman, refuted the name and stated that the first Company name was the Warren Manufacturing Company, named for General Warren of Roxbury, a famous soldier of the War of Independence. The word " watch " was specifically omitted to retain secrecy of the novel operation.
The only Harlan Township statewide, it is named for Aaron Harlan of Xenia, a member of the Ohio General Assembly that created the township and who formerly represented the area in Congress.
He was on the General Election ballot along with challengers Republican Mike McGavick, the Green Party's Aaron Dixon and independent candidate, Robin Adair.
The next dozen years were marked by the beginnings of self-government in city and state ; by the excitement attending the Aaron Burr conspiracy ( in the course of which, in 1806 1807, General James Wilkinson practically put New Orleans under martial law ); by the immigration from Cuba of French planters ; and by the American War of 1812.
* Aaron V. Brown, Governor of Tennessee ( 1845 to 1847 ), United States Postmaster General from 1857 to 1859
From November 5, 1973 to August 28, 1977, Aaron, then a Major General, served as the Assistant Chief of Staff for Intelligence, Headquarters, Department of the Army.
General Aaron is a member of the Military Intelligence Hall of Fame.
International Council members include acclaimed Israeli novelist Amos Oz, Nobel Prize winner Aaron Ciechanover, former Deputy Attorney General Judith Karp, former Knesset Speaker Avraham Burg, Michael Walzer, Rabbi David Saperstein, and Hebrew University law professor Ruth Gavison.
* Aaron Schock a 2000 graduate — U. S. Congressman, politician: elected youngest member of District 150 school board in 2001, eventually becoming school board president ; Republican member of the Illinois House of Representatives, representing the 92nd district in the Illinois General Assembly from 2005 2009 ; elected to succeed Congressman Ray LaHood as a member of the United States House of Representatives from the 18th District of Illinois in November 2008, beginning his term in January 2009.

General and Fletcher
Abram Fletcher, Charles Wolcott and A. D. Jones were appointed by the Iowa General Assembly as Commissioners to organize the county and establish a county seat.
Within Fletcher is a small village known as Binghamville in which has the Binghamville United Methodist Church and Fletcher General Store within it.
Ian Byatt was the Director General between 1989 and 2000 ; Philip Fletcher, the current chairman, was Director General until 2006.
In 2005, Ernie Fletcher and several members of his administration were indicted for violating the merit system in their hiring practices ; the charges were later dropped as part of an agreement with the prosecutor, Attorney General Greg Stumbo.
In Western North Carolina, seven bronze plaques on granite pillars placed by the United Daughters of the Confederacy in the late 1920s mark the route of the Dixie Highway ( and honor General Robert E. Lee ); these markers can be found in the towns of Hot Springs, Marshall, Asheville, Fletcher and Hendersonville, and on the NC / SC and NC / TN state lines.
He entered Parliament at the 1987 General Election in Edinburgh Central defeating the sitting Conservative MP Sir Alexander Fletcher by 2, 262 votes, and has remained an MP since.
It was implied that Lansdale was " General Y ", who sent Colonel Fletcher Prouty ( Air Force ) off on an odd assignment out of country.
Fletcher was elected governor in 2003 over state Attorney General Ben Chandler.
Later in 2005, Attorney General Greg Stumbo, the state's highest-ranking Democrat, launched an investigation into whether the Fletcher administration's hiring practices violated the state's merit system.
Consequently, Fletcher had difficulty getting legislation enacted in the General Assembly.
On May 19, 2005, the Kentucky Supreme Court issued a 4 3 decision stating that the General Assembly had acted unconstitutionally by not passing a budget and that Fletcher had acted outside his constitutional authority by spending money not specifically appropriated by the legislature.
During the General Assembly's 2005 session, Fletcher again proposed his tax reform plan, and late in the session, both houses passed it.
In May 2005, Attorney General Stumbo began an investigation of allegations that the Fletcher administration circumvented the state merit system for hiring, promoting, demoting and firing state employees by basing decisions on employees ' political loyalties.
On February 12, 2006, shortly after the beginning of the General Assembly's legislative session, Fletcher was hospitalized with abdominal pain.
Fletcher L. Hartsell, Jr. ( born February 15th, 1947 ) is a Republican member of the North Carolina General Assembly representing the state's thirty-sixth North Carolina Senate district, including constituents in Cabarrus and Iredell counties.
It was created in 1782 for Sir Fletcher Norton, Attorney General from 1763 to 1765 and Speaker of the House of Commons from 1770 to 1780.
of Public Instruction-elect Atkinson Calls on Fletcher to Concede, Files Notice with General Assembly to Decide Election North Carolina Democratic Party
In 1958, Fletcher co-founded the Space Electronics Corporation in Glendale, California, which, after a merger, became the Space General Corporation.
His biographer Marvin Fletcher ( author of America's First Black General, Benjamin O. Davis, Sr., 1880-1970 ) has presented evidence of his birth records indicating that he was born in May 1880 and later lied about his age so that he could enlist in the Army without the permission of his parents.
Born in Sheffield, Fletcher was formerly the General Secretary of Sheffield College's students ' union, where she joined the Campaign for Free Education ( CFE ) and the Alliance for Workers ' Liberty, a small Trotskyist group.
It was in this atmosphere that General Manager Cliff Fletcher made the trade for McDonald on November 25, 1981, claiming that McDonald added two characteristics the Flames lacked: character and leadership.
He replaced Chuck Fletcher, who was named General Manager of the Minnesota Wild on the same day.
Rear Admiral Richmond K. Turner's offloading of supplies did not go as well as expected, he did not tell Fletcher, and then had to withdraw the transports after Fletcher left, over the strenuous objections of the ground commander, Marine General Alexander Vandegrift.

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