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Giles and James
Improvements to the woodlands, gardens and estate buildings were also being made, assisted by the landscape gardener James Beattie and the painter James Giles.
Another interpretation of Hume's view of the self has been argued for by James Giles.
More recently, philosopher and psychologist James Giles has argued that human sexual desire is neither a biological instinct nor something learned or constructed by culture.
One of Giles County's local heroes is James McCullam, who served as Grandmaster of the Tennessee Masons, a member of the Confederate Congress, and mayor.
These include: Potter's Tavern, said to have been built in the 1750s, but restored to its appearance in 1776 when it was home to The Plain Dealer, considered New Jersey's first newspaper ; Brearley ( Masonic ) Lodge, founded by General James Giles in 1795, and still active ; the so-called " Nail House " ( c. 1815 ; second build c. 1855 ), administrative home of the Cumberland Nail & Iron Works that established Bridgeton's industrial prowess in the early nineteenth century ; the first Cumberland National Bank building ( 1816 ), only the second bank chartered in New Jersey ( now part of the Bridgeton Library ); and the David Sheppard House ( 1791 ), recently restored with assistance from the Garden State Historic Trust and home to the Cousteau Coastal Center of Rutgers University since 2008.
The city has five elected leaders: four commissioners Ted Floyd, James Maness, Art Giles and Jim Bradshaw ( one from each of the city's four districts ) and a mayor Ed Hagerty, elected at-large, who serves as chairperson of the City Commission.
In 1845 Leech illustrated St Giles and St James in Douglas William Jerrold's new Shilling Magazine, with plates more vigorous and accomplished than those in Bentley, but it is in subjects of a somewhat later date, and especially in those lightly etched and meant to be printed with colour, that we see the artist's best powers with the needle and acid.
For example, in August 1665, the king paid a surprise visit to Ashley at Wimborne St Giles, and, during a later visit, introduced Ashley to his illegitimate son James Scott, 1st Duke of Monmouth.
James Manley, Thomas Barnard, John South, Robert Sayer, Christopher Clifford, John Beechee, William Coomes, Christopher Boncher, Richard Taylor, Urian Worthington, Nathaniel Holcombe, Giles Childe ( senior ), John Webb, Thomas Yarwel, William Bonnington.
The tomb in the abbey Giles was said to have founded, in St-Gilles-du-Gard, became a place of pilgrimage and a stop on the road that led from Arles to Santiago de Compostela, the pilgrim Way of St. James.
Protest against the prospect and the constitutionality of higher tariffs began in 1826 and 1827 with William Branch Giles, who had the Virginia legislature pass resolutions denying the power of Congress to pass protective tariffs, citing the Virginia Resolutions of 1798 and James Madison's 1800 defense of them.
* St Giles and St James ( 1851 ) novel
The 1981 James Bond film For Your Eyes Only filmed its opening sequence, when Bond visits his wife's grave, in the graveyard outside St Giles Church.
The Priory of St Andrew contributed daily and weekly provisions to the hospital which also received the offerings from the two altars of St James and of St Giles.
* James Giles, pianist
When James Barbour left the Senate in 1825, Giles attempted to persuade the Legislature to appoint him as replacement ; they appointed John Randolph instead.
( 1939 – 1945 ) Robert P. Dixon, Bradford W. O. Dockerty, Robin Giles, Rupert P. James, Frank Hack, Hubert E. Murrell, Ian Matheson, Brian T. Opperman, Donald W. S. Price, William Smith, Edward P. Winton, Edward Wood, Leslie Woolley, William Pratt.
Giles Pierepont was a New England descendant of James Pierepont, a cofounder of Yale University.
* James L. McDonald, " Barth's Syllabus: The Frame of Giles Goat-Boy.
In 1818, he moved to Giles County, Tennessee, and became the law partner of future president James K. Polk.
On 18 January 2008, Giles was added to a new four-man panel, along with Peter Moores and James Whitaker, headed by Geoff Miller, which replaced David Graveney in the role of national selector for the England team, the latter having been removed from the position and reinstated as a national performance manager.
The State Library of New South Wales has four letters written by Angas-the first is addressed to his publisher, Joseph Hogarth, and is dated 31 January 1848, requesting that two drawings be released to the lithographer James William Giles ( 1801 – 1870 ), and for an advance in payment.
His younger brother, Giles, whom he had always admired, read him a poem from James Thomson's “ Seasons ” which described polyanthus and auricular flowers, and this was a turning point in Elliott's life.

Giles and Nature
These assertions were repeated by Jim Giles in 2004 in Nature.

Giles and Maryland
A man alleged to be a soldier in the Maryland State Militia was detained in Fort McHenry, and Judge Giles in Baltimore issued a writ of habeas corpus, but the fort's commander, Major W. W. Morris, wrote in reply, " At the date of issuing your writ, and for two weeks previous, the city in which you live, and where your court has been held, was entirely under the control of revolutionary authorities.
* William Fell Giles ( 1807 – 1879 ), U. S. Representative from Maryland

Giles and University
Wade – Giles was developed by Thomas Francis Wade, a British ambassador in China and Chinese scholar who was the first professor of Chinese at Cambridge University.
Wolpoff was trained at the University of Illinois, as a student of Eugene Giles and a product of an aggressively 4-field department.
Regent's Park College is a Permanent Private Hall in the University of Oxford, situated in central Oxford, just off St Giles.
From youth, Giles was expected to follow the family tradition and become a Watcher, though as a teenager and young adult he rebelled, dropping out of Oxford University to experiment in dark magic and the rock music scene, until a bereavement brought him to his senses.
Although the Scooby Gang later joked that he wore tweed diapers as a child, Giles was in fact a rebellious youth, rejecting his responsibility as a Watcher and dropping out of Oxford University, where he was studying history, when he was twenty-one.
It was developed by researchers Dr. Isaac Councill and Dr. C. Lee Giles at the College of Information Sciences and Technology, Pennsylvania State University.
The Communication Accommodation Theory ( CAT ), developed by Howard Giles, professor of communication at the University of California, Santa Barbara, seeks to explain the cognitive reasons for code-switching, and other changes in speech, as a person seeks either to emphasize or to minimize the social differences between him-or herself and the other person ( s ) in conversation.
" Giles had dropped out of Oxford University and traveled to London to seek out the worst crowd that would have him.
After leaving the BBC he taught English and creative writing at Caius College, Cambridge, and the University of East Anglia where he taught such writers as Lee Hall ( Billy Elliot ) and Giles Foden ( Last King of Scotland ).
He has been put forward as the author, in whole or in part, of Sir Giles Goosecap, Two Wise Men And All The Rest Fools, The Fountain Of New Fashions, and The Second Maiden's Tragedy. Of these, only ' Sir Gyles Goosecap ' is generally accepted by scholars to have been written by Chapman ( The Plays of George Chapman: The Tragedies, with Sir Giles Goosecap, edited by Allan Holaday, University of Illinois Press, 1987 ).
He earned a degree in dentistry in Córdoba University and practiced his profession in his hometown before moving to nearby San Andrés de Giles.
* Giles Duranton, Matthew A. Turner ( 2010 ), The Fundamental Law of Road Congestion: Evidence from US cities, University of Toronto
* C. Lee Giles, ' 68-David Reese Professor of Information Sciences and Technology, Professor of Computer Science and Engineering, and Professor of Supply Chain and Information Systems, Pennsylvania State University ;
Among these may be especially mentioned Michael Ainsworth, a native of Wimborne St Giles, the young man who was the recipient of the Letters addressed to a student at the university, and was maintained by Shaftesbury at University College, Oxford.
* Giles Slade, Made To Break: Technology and Obsolescence in America ( Harvard University Press, Cambridge MA, 2007 ): see Chapter 8.
* W. Frank Craven, " William Branch Giles " in Princetonians, 1776 – 1783 ; a Biographical Dictionary, Princeton University Press, 1981.
* Mary A. Giunta, The Public Life of William Branch Giles, Republican, 1790 – 1815, PhD dissertation, Catholic University, 1980.
The manuscript lay in a drawer until 1957, when he sold it ( as well as the original manuscripts of The Lord of the Rings, The Hobbit, and Farmer Giles of Ham ) to Marquette University for 1, 250 pounds.
Boas The poetical Works of Giles and Phineas Fletcher ( Cambridge University Press 1908 ).
* Bill Giles ( American football ) ( William F. Giles, 1932 – 1998 ), head football coach at Chadron State College Fort Hays State University

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