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Geoffrey and Sampson
* Sampson, Geoffrey: Evolutionary Language Understanding, published 1996 by Cassel ( London ), ISBN 0-304-33650-5
Geoffrey Sampson maintains that universal grammar theories are not falsifiable and are therefore pseudoscientific theory.
The Language Instinct has been criticized by Geoffrey Sampson in his book, The ' Language Instinct ' Debate.
Geoffrey Sampson explains the title of his 1997 book, Educating Eve: The ' Language Instinct ' Debate, as a deliberate allusion to Educating Rita.
Another long-standing critic of Chomskyan linguistics, the British linguist Geoffrey Sampson, maintains that Chomsky's linguistics is intuition-based and non-empirical, and that it largely owes its good fortune of becoming the dominant theoretical paradigm in the following years to the charisma of Chomsky's intellect.
* De Roeck, Anne, Roderick Johnson, Margaret King, Michael Rosner, Geoffrey Sampson, and Nino Varile.
Geoffrey's efforts to bring Richard to justice were hampered by the interference of the well-meaning and shrewd Inspector Sampson, not to mention the effects of the duocane, which did indeed begin to slowly drive Geoffrey insane, and like Frank's brother he began to entertain thoughts of world domination.
Ultimately, Geoffrey was shot by Inspector Sampson while trying to kill Richard, who eventually fell to his death anyway, and was instantly hospitalized and put in Frank's care.
* The ' Language Instinct ' Debate by Geoffrey Sampson ( E-Book )
by Geoffrey Sampson, with a simplified spelling of the EIEC version

Geoffrey and Say
Geoffrey fitz Peter, who had married Beatrice de Say, granddaughter of the first earl's sister and eventual heir to the Mandeville honour, gained the earldom in 1199.
He was initially succeeded by his elderly aunt, Beatrice de Say, née Mandeville, who passed her claim to her surviving son, Geoffrey de Say.
Geoffrey Fitz Peter, the husband of Beatrice's granddaughter and namesake, Beatrice de Say, was a prominent man at court and used his position to push his wife's claim.
Their granddaughter Beatrice de Say took some of the Mandeville inheritance to her husband, Geoffrey fitz Peter.
Around this time Geoffrey married Beatrice de Say, daughter and eventual co-heiress of William de Say II.
This William was the elder son of William de Say I and Beatrice, sister of Geoffrey de Mandeville, 1st Earl of Essex.
His wife's inheritance was disputed between Geoffrey and Beatrice's uncle, Geoffrey de Say, but Geoffrey Fitz Peter used his political influence to eventually obtain the Mandeville lands ( although not the earldom, which was left open ) for himself.

Geoffrey and something
After the publication in The Times of a letter of support for the exhibition, asking that something from the show be purchased for the national collection ( signed by, among others, Stephen Spender, W. H. Auden, Geoffrey Grigson, Rebecca West, Naomi Mitchison, Henry Moore and Eric Gill ) the Tate Gallery bought the painting, Red Scene.
Geoffrey does not say, and later accounts disagree, as to whether Gorlois died before or after Arthur was begotten ( something that might be important in determining whether or not a child could be made legitimate by a later marriage to its true father ).
Yet Geoffrey also refers to King Hoel of Brittany as Arthur's nephew and presents a prophecy that to Uther's daughter will be born a line of seven kings, something true if Hoel is Anna's son, but not true if only Gawain or Mordred are Anna's sons.
Whilst the press were putting forward ideas of saving and preserving the monument where it was, something archaeologists noted as being impossible, English Heritage's chief archaeologist, Geoffrey Wainright, eventually gave the go ahead for a full excavation in March 1999.
Although Geoffrey resigned the episcopal office, he continued to hold a number of benefices in plurality, which was the holding of more than one clerical office at the same time, something normally contrary to canon law.
Probably owing to Pope Celestine III's dislike of Geoffrey, Hubert Walter was given a papal legateship that included Geoffrey's province, something that had not been usual in the preceding years, and which presented Geoffrey with some difficulties in his dealings with the ecclesiastical hierarchy.
She tests her admirers by demanding they give up something they value, citing Geoffrey Fielding's quote that the " measure of love is how much you are willing to sacrifice for it.
In Dean's obituary in The Times, Geoffrey Green suggested that the nickname was taken from a " Dixie " song that was in the chart during Dean's childhood as there was " something of the Uncle Tom about his features ".
* The presenter-first David Cook, then the best known presenter Geoffrey Hayes, who brought the other members of the Rainbow household to order or gave them something to do.
Usage of the opposing free rein dates back to Geoffrey Chaucer ( 1343-1400 ) and means to give or allow complete freedom, in action and decision over something.

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In 1970 – 71, Ray Illingworth led England to a 2 – 0 win in Australia, mainly due to John Snow's fast bowling, and the prolific batting of Geoffrey Boycott and John Edrich.
* 1922 – Geoffrey Dutton, Australian author and historian ( d. 1998 )
So named due to its resemblance to a traditional agricultural plough ( or more specifically two ploughshares ), many manufacturers produce a plough-style design, all based on or direct copies of the original CQR ( Secure ), a 1933 design patented in the UK ( US patent in 1934 ) by mathematician Geoffrey Ingram Taylor.
According to the medieval chronicler Geoffrey Gaimar, after the Battle of Stamford Bridge Harold entrusted the loot gained from Harold Hardrada to Ealdred.
Geoffrey of Monmouth and Simeon of Durham are Allured's chief sources.
This story was later retold with more detail by Geoffrey of Monmouth in his fictionalized Historia Regum Britanniae, conflating the personage of Ambrosius with the Welsh tradition of Merlin the visionary, known for oracular utterances that foretold the coming victories of the native Celtic inhabitants of Britain over the Saxons and the Normans.
Geoffrey also names him as one of three sons of Constantine III, along with Constans II and Uther Pendragon.
If this etymology is combined with the tradition reported by Geoffrey of Monmouth stating that Ambrosius Aurelianus ordered the building of Stonehenge – which is located within the parish of Amesbury ( and where Ambrosius was supposedly buried ) – and with the presence of an Iron Age hill fort also in that parish, then it may be tempting to connect Ambrosius with Amesbury.
Mary Stewart's The Crystal Cave follows Geoffrey of Monmouth in calling him Aurelius Ambrosius and portrays him as the father of Merlin, the elder brother of Uther ( hence uncle of Arthur ), an initiate of Mithras, and generally admired by everyone except the Saxons.
* 1924 – Geoffrey Beene, American fashion designer ( d. 2004 )
* 1397 – Geoffrey Chaucer tells the Canterbury Tales for the first time at the court of Richard II.
The former astrologer, and scientist, Geoffrey Deans and psychologist Ivan Kelly conducted a large scale scientific test, involving more than one hundred cognitive, behavioral, physical and other variables, but found no support for astrology.
In 2007, Geoffrey Robertson QC alleged that Phillip's remains are no longer in St Nicholas Church, Bathampton and have been lost: "... Captain Arthur Phillip is not where the ledger stone says he is: it may be that he is buried somewhere outside, it may simply be that he is simply lost.
Participants included Theodore von Kármán, Ludwig Prandtl, Jakob Ackeret, Eastman Jacobs, Adolf Busemann, Geoffrey Ingram Taylor, Gaetano Arturo Crocco, and Enrico Pistolesi.
* Stone, Geoffrey R. Perilous Times: Free Speech in Wartime from The Sedition Act of 1798 to the War on Terrorism ( 2004 )
Bigfoot proponents Grover Krantz and Geoffrey Bourne believe that Bigfoot could be a relict population of Gigantopithecus.
Besides the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, the medieval writers William of Malmesbury, Henry of Huntingdon, and Geoffrey of Monmouth used his works as sources and inspirations.
According to Geoffrey Keating, the main Beltane fire in medieval Ireland was on the hill of Uisneach, in what is now County Westmeath.
There was taken the lord of Pompadour and ^ the lord Bartholomew de Burghersh, and there was slain sir Geoffrey of Charny with the king's banner in his hands: also the lord Raynold Cobham slew the earl of Dammartin.
She makes no appearance in Bede's work, the Historia Brittonum, the Mabinogion or Geoffrey of Monmouth's History of the Kings of Britain.
Peter Mandelson, Trade and Industry Secretary, resigns after failing to disclose £ 373, 000 loan from Paymaster General Geoffrey Robinson.
* Megargee, Geoffrey P. ( 2000 ) Inside Hitler's High Command, Modern War Studies.
In the words of Geoffrey Crowther, then editor of The Economist, " If the economic relationships between nations are not, by one means or another, brought fairly close to balance, then there is no set of financial arrangements that can rescue the world from the impoverishing results of chaos.
" Smile ", composed originally for Modern Times ( 1936 ) and later set to lyrics by John Turner and Geoffrey Parsons, was a hit for Nat King Cole in 1954.

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