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* Warrant: The Current Debate Plantinga's Gifford Lecture, and volume 1 of his trilogy on warrant.
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Gifford and Max
: Friedrich Max Müller's Gifford Lectures on Natural Religion ": full text of the article

Gifford and Müller
Müller used it in the Gifford Lectures in connection with the Vedanta philosophy, for the correlative of ignorance or nescience.

Gifford and by
This has been translated either as 4, 080, 000 stadia ( 1903 translation by Edwin Hamilton Gifford ), or as 804, 000, 000 stadia ( edition of Édouard des Places, dated 1974-1991 ).
Gifford Pinchot had been appointed by McKinley as chief of Division of Forestry in the Department of Agriculture.
The musical sitcom starred Kathie Lee Johnson ( Gifford ) along with Hee Haw regulars Misty Rowe, Gailard Sartain, Lulu Roman, and Kenny Price as a family who owned a truck stop restaurant ( undoubtedly inspired by the Lulu's Truck Stop skit on Hee Haw ).
John had a number of illegitimate children by various mistresses, including nine sons – Richard, Oliver, John, Geoffrey, Henry, Osbert Gifford, Eudes, Bartholomew and probably Philip – and three daughters – Joan, Maud and probably Isabel.
The Gifford Lectures are lectures established by the will of Adam Lord Gifford.
" The term natural theology as used by Gifford means theology supported by science and not dependent on the miraculous.
They did not win another league title until 1956, aided by a number of future Pro Football Hall of Fame players such as running back Frank Gifford, linebacker Sam Huff, and offensive tackle Roosevelt Brown, as well as all-pro running back Alex Webster.
Translated by Paul Gifford.
Super Bowl IV was broadcast in the United States by CBS with play-by-play announcer Jack Buck and color commentators Pat Summerall and Frank Gifford.
The game was broadcast in the United States by ABC with play-by-play announcer Al Michaels and color commentators Frank Gifford and Dan Dierdorf.
The game was broadcast in the United States by ABC with play-by-play announcer Al Michaels and color commentators Frank Gifford and Dan Dierdorf.
The game was broadcast in the United States by ABC with play-by-play announcer Al Michaels and color commentators Frank Gifford and Dan Dierdorf.
This was the last Super Bowl broadcast by the Monday Night team of Michaels, Gifford and Dierdorf.
* The first, adapted into English by Gifford Cochran and Jerrold Krimsky and staged by Francesco Von Mendelssohn, featured Robert Chisholm as Macheath.
This type of tongue-twister was incorporated into a popular song in 1908, with words by British songwriter Terry Sullivan and music by Harry Gifford.
The university would later add the Yale School of Music ( 1894 ), the Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies ( founded by Gifford Pinchot in 1901 ), the Yale School of Public Health ( 1915 ), the Yale School of Nursing ( 1923 ), the Yale School of Drama ( 1955 ), the Yale Physician Associate Program ( 1973 ), and the Yale School of Management ( 1976 ).
More recently, see Frederick Copleston, Religion and the One: Philosophies East and West ( University of Aberdeen Gifford Lectures 1979-1980 ) and the special section " Fra Oriente e Occidente " in Annuario filosofico No. 6 ( 1990 ), including the articles " Plotino e l ' India " by Aldo Magris and " L ' India e Plotino " by Mario Piantelli.
The Conservationists, led by President Theodore Roosevelt and his close ally Gifford Pinchot, said that the laissez-faire approach was too wasteful and inefficient.
Gifford Pinchot had been appointed by McKinley as chief of Division of Forestry in the Department of Agriculture.
In these adaptations, Elijah Baley was portrayed by Peter Cushing ( The Caves of Steel ) and Paul Maxwell ( The Naked Sun ), R. Daneel Olivaw by John Carson ( The Caves of Steel ) and David Collings ( The Naked Sun ), and Susan Calvin by Beatrix Lehmann (" The Prophet ") and Wendy Gifford (" Liar !").

Gifford and Dr
The Pinchot Institute for Conservation is seated in Washington, D. C. Gifford's son, Dr. Gifford Bryce Pinchot, donated Grey Towers National Historic Site to the Forest Service in 1963.
Dr. Pickering re-opened the Gifford Observatory as the guest of honour, on 25 March 2002.
* Biography and Summary of Gifford Lectures by Dr Brannon Hancock
* Biography and Summary of Gifford Lectures by Dr Brannon Hancock
His last effort in this line was his Epistle to Peter Pindar ( Dr. John Wolcot ) ( 1800 ), inspired by personal enmity, which evoked a reply, A Cut at a Cobbler and a public letter in which Wolcot threatened to horse-whip Gifford.
* Dr Mervyn Gifford Senior healthcare professional specialising and lecturing in Public Health Medicine at the University of Skövde in Sweden.
* Biography and Summary of Gifford Lectures, " Ideals of Religion ," by Dr Brannon Hancock
* Biography and summary of Gifford Lectures ( 2001, University of Glasgow ), by Dr Brannon Hancock
They included: Vic Slaughter ( introduced in issue # 7 ), the Basilisk ( Wayne Gifford ) ( introduced in issue # 5 ), Dr. Paine ( introduced in issue # 4 ), and Bloodthirst ( first seen in issue # 20 ).
* Biography and summary of Gifford Lectures by Dr Brannon Hancock

Gifford and Hancock
The Dins have performed for jazz vocalists Ella Fitzgerald and Bobby McFerrin, for members of the New York Voices, jazz pianist Herbie Hancock, jazz trumpeter Wynton Marsalis, actresses Julia Roberts, Sharon Stone, Jessica Lang, Kathie Lee Gifford and Kathleen Turner, comedian Jackie Mason, Maestro Keith Lockhart of the Boston Pops, cellist Yo-Yo Ma, Caroline Kennedy, former U. S. President Bill Clinton, as well as the Governor of Bermuda and the U. S. ambassadors to Australia, Germany, Greece, Nepal, Ireland, Morocco, Norway, Italy and Belgium.

Lecture and Max
* John Kilcullen, Mq. edu. au, LectureMax Weber: On Bureaucracy
The Max Rosenn Lecture Series in Law and Humanities was established in the 1980s, and brought many speakers to the university including author Norman Mailer, Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens, and journalist Bob Woodward.
He has received many prizes and medals including: the FEBS Anniversary Prize ; Novo Biotechnology Award ; Charmian Medal of the Royal Society of Chemistry ; Max Tishler Lecture and Prize Harvard University ; Datta Lecture and Medal FEBS ; Jubilee Lecture and the Harden Medal of the Biochemical Society ; Feldberg Foundation Prize, Distinguished Service Award, Miami Nature Biotechnology Winter Symposium ; Christian B. Anfinsen Award of the Protein Society ; Natural Products Award of the Royal Society of Chemistry, Stein and Moore Award of the Protein Society ; Bader Award of the American Chemical Society ; Kaj Ulrik Linderstrøm-Lang Prize and Medal ; Johannes Martin Bijvoet Medal Utrecht University ; and the Gilbert N. Lewis Medal University of California, Berkeley.
In addition to scholarships and fellowships, the number and conditions of which are settled by the trustees from year to year, the trust, from the revision of 1878 until 1887, maintained an annual Hibbert Lecture, the first series being delivered by Professor Max Muller in 1878 ; between 1902 and 1968 it issued The Hibbert Journal, a quarterly magazine.

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