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Goodman and Martinez
The most commonly accepted correlation is the " Goodman, Martinez, Thompson " correlation ( GMT correlation ).

Goodman and Thompson
The GMT correlation was chosen by John Eric Sydney Thompson in 1935 on the basis of earlier correlations by Joseph Goodman in 1905 ( August 11 ), Juan Martínez Hernández in 1926 ( August 12 ), and Thompson himself in 1927 ( August 13 ).
And the third season sees Tom Arnold, Scott Thompson, James Woods, Tom Green, Leslie Nielsen, Will Arnett, Samantha Bee, and John Goodman accompany Jack on his adventures in the weird world of work.
When the ensemble first became full-time in 1991, its members included Eric Alatorre ( bass, and currently the longest standing member ), Frank Albinder ( baritone ), Kevin Baum ( tenor ), Mark Daniel ( tenor ), Kenneth Fitch ( countertenor ), Tim Gibler ( bass ), Jonathan Goodman ( tenor ), Joseph Jennings ( countertenor and Music Director ), Chad Runyon ( baritone ), Foster Sommerlad ( countertenor ), Matthew Thompson ( tenor ), and Philip Wilder ( countertenor ).
As a classical composer and performer, his integration of jazz ( including being one of the first noted as an improvising jazz French hornist ), ethnic and folk music has led him to work with the likes of Charlie Parker, Thelonious Monk, Dizzy Gillespie, Lionel Hampton, Willie Nelson, Langston Hughes, Charles Mingus, Pepper Adams, Leonard Bernstein, Sir James Galway, Tito Puente, Mary Lou Williams, Joseph Papp, Arthur Miller, Miles Davis, Arturo Sandoval, Stan Getz, Pete Seeger, Elia Kazan, Odetta, Lord Buckley, Dustin Hoffman, Steve Allen, Machito, Earl " Fatha " Hines, Allen Ginsberg, Nina Simone, Gregory Corso, Bob Dylan, Steve Goodman, Hunter Thompson, Johnny Depp and Jack Kerouac throughout the course of his career.
Goodman and Edson were strongly influenced by the use of American Indian culture by Ernest Thompson Seton in his Woodcraft Indians program.
She has appeared in advertisements for Hermès, Bergdorf Goodman, Bloomingdales, Penny Black, Roberto Cavalli, Dana Buchman, Armani, Christian Dior, Comma, Laurel, M & F Girbaud, La City, L ' Oréal, Guerlain, Marella, Malizia, Lancaster, Burberry, Lancôme, Zappa, Nivea, Galeries Lafayette, and Piper Heidsieck, and has worked with photographers like Michael Thompson, Raymond Depardon, Eric Traoré, Ellen von Unwerth, Mario Testino, Satoshi Saikusa, Paolo Roversi, Steve Hiett, Vincent Peters, François Nars, Raymond Meier, Luis Sanchez, Marc Hispard, Thomas Shenk, and Michael Sanders.
The song has been performed by many other artists including Phyllis Hyman, Ella Fitzgerald, Sarah Vaughan, Art Tatum, Oscar Peterson, Bill Evans, Stan Getz, Django Reinhardt, Lucky Thompson, Jay McShann, Benny Goodman, Pedro Rossi, Billy Joel, Nancy Wilson, Dr. John, Sonny Rollins, Michael Brecker ( Steps Ahead ), Daniel Barenboim, Edvard Sađil, Larry Coryell ( from his 2001 album Inner Urge ), Rob Mullins, Archie Shepp, and Alex Bugnon.

Goodman and correlation
Other measures of association are the distance correlation, tetrachoric correlation coefficient, Goodman and Kruskal's lambda, Tschuprow's T and Cramér's V. In information theory measures such as mutual information are used.

Goodman and most
Wilson's theories have been used to justify the implementation of zero tolerance policies by many prominent American mayors, most notably Oscar Goodman in Las Vegas, Richard Riordan in Los Angeles, Rudolph Giuliani in New York City and Gavin Newsom in San Francisco.
The New York writer Paul Goodman, who was co-founder with Fritz Perls of the Gestalt method of psychotherapy, one of the most popular in the world today, and one that makes Otto Rank's " here-and-now " central to its approach, described Rank ’ s post-Freudian ideas on art and creativity as “ beyond praise ” in Gestalt Therapy ( Perls, Goodman and Hefferline, 1951, p. 395 ).
His 1980 novel Headlong, the fictional story of the unexpected death of the entire British royal family in a freak accident in 1930, and the ascension of a most unlikely heir to the British throne as a result, was the loose basis of the 1991 motion picture King Ralph which stars John Goodman, Peter O ' Toole, John Hurt and Camille Coduri.
" The reviewer extolled Faithfull as " one of the most challenging and artful of women artists ," and Rolling Stone writer Fred Goodman asserted: " Blazing Away is a fine retrospective – proof that we can still expect great things from this greying, jaded contessa.
In addition to his own band he arranged for several other bands, including those of Teddy Hill, Isham Jones, and most famously, Benny Goodman.
His style influenced many younger Chicago musicians, most famously Benny Goodman.
Jimmy Dorsey played on a clarinet outfitted with the Albert system of fingering, as opposed to the more common Boehm system used by most of his contemporaries including Benny Goodman and Artie Shaw.
It has been suggested, most notably by Dena Goodman, that the salon itself acted as a schoolhouse, where Geoffrin and other salonnières could train.
From the late 1960s, Irwin Goodman ( a. k. a. Antti Hammarberg ), combining iskelmä and protest songs, would gain popularity with the humorous tunes penned by Vexi Salmi, who would become one of the most laborious writer of lyrics also for other Finnish artists.
Unlike most players who absorbed the " bebop " style, Winding notably used more overtly trombonistic slide and mute effects from the earlier eras of jazz, as had another former Goodman trombonist Bill Harris ( musician ), sounds which Johnson studiously avoided.
Goodman is most famous for his role as Dan Conner on the American sitcom Roseanne, which aired on ABC from 1988 to 1997.
It received rave reviews, and became the most successful show in the history of the Goodman.
As the depression and the popularity of radio cut into record sales, most of the store labels were discontinued ; another factor was that the younger record buyers looked for specific versions of their favourite tunes, so name artists like Miller and Goodman made up the majority of discs sold.
The Gandhi Peace Award was most recently ( May 2012 ) presented to Amy Goodman for her contribution to promoting a sustainable peace through the promotion of transparently truthful journalism — one essential part of which is to report the true horrors and long-term after-effects of war, to those who support war oblivious to the actual consequences.
A long boardwalk runs along most of its length with a portion of the Martin Goodman Trail bike path running parallel.
As the historian James Goodman put it: " Price was not the first hardened witness had faced, and certainly not the most depraved.
Goodman replied " President Clinton is the most powerful person in the world.
Some of the most successful singer-songwriter artists were Jackson Browne, Eric Carmen, Jim Croce, John Denver, Steve Goodman, Arlo Guthrie, Joel, Dave Mason, Don McLean, Joni Mitchell, Paul Simon, Taylor and Neil Young.
Tripp liked most of Goodman ’ s impersonations of her, except for one, which hurt her feelings, in which he portrayed her as a man.
When Spade Cooley unexpectedly received the most votes, besting Benny Goodman and Harry James, Jarvis declared Cooley to be the King of Western Swing.
However, like most dairy products in New Zealand the milk is still sourced from Fonterra suppliers and for butter and cheese it is also likely that Fonterra manufactured the products with Goodman Fielder simply packaging the products.
The Abolition of Work, Bob Black's most widely read essay, draws upon the ideas of Charles Fourier, William Morris, Herbert Marcuse, Paul Goodman, and Marshall Sahlins.
In 2000 Guinness World Records certified Dickie Goodman for the most Billboard chart entries for novelty / comedy records, 17.

Goodman and commonly
As late as the 19th century the instrument was still commonly associated with the Anglo-Irish, e. g. the Anglican clergyman Canon James Goodman ( 1828 – 1896 ) from Kerry, who interestingly had his uilleann pipes buried with him at Creagh ( Church of Ireland ) cemetery near Baltimore, County Cork.
He then toured with Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus for six seasons before leaving the show and moving to Chicago, Illinois where he attended the Goodman School of Drama and received a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Acting from the institution, now commonly referred as The Theater School at DePaul University.

Goodman and accepted
Its financial statements are prepared in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles, and an annual audit is performed by Dixon Hughes Goodman LLP, an independent public accounting firm.
In April 1964, Goodman was accepted into the Mississippi Summer Project.

Goodman and between
A tribunal of enquiry into irregularities in the beef industry, referred to as the " Beef Tribunal ", was established to examine the " unhealthy " relationship between Charles Haughey and the beef baron Larry Goodman.
Other descriptions add that human fat, especially of non-baptised children, was used to make an unguent that enabled the witches to fly ; such an ointment is referred to in " Young Goodman Brown " by Nathaniel Hawthorne in a conversation between Goody Cloyse and the dark stranger.
The main feature of the meet was the six-day race, however, several other events were of " full interest " such as the race between Jay Eaton and Teddy Goodman.
In 1998, Goodman and journalist Jeremy Scahill documented Chevron Corporation's role in a confrontation between the Nigerian Army and villagers who had seized oil rigs and other equipment belonging to oil corporations.
Pulp historian Richard Paul Hall is more expansive, giving Red Circle as the name for Goodman's pulp and book publishing company, noting that, " Goodman used the Red Circle Group logo between 1937 and 1939 to promote his line.
Under the Harold Wilson Government of 1964-70 the Arts Council enjoyed a Golden Age thanks to the close relationship between Chairman Arnold Goodman and the Arts Minister Jennie Lee.
Guests such as Noam Chomsky, Robert Fisk, Bernie Sanders, Juan Gonzalez, Andrew Bacevich, the late Chalmers Johnson, Tim Robbins, Paul Krugman, Joseph Stiglitz, Michael Moore, Matt Taibbi, Barbara Ehrenreich, Naomi Klein, Robert Reich, Bill Moyers, Sherrod Brown, Janine Jackson, Katrina vanden Heuvel, Matt Rothschild, Michael Copps, Seymour Hersh, Norman Solomon, Amy Goodman, the late Howard Zinn, and the late Gore Vidal discuss the relationship between US media and politics and answer questions from callers.
Goodman and Tonioli commute weekly between Hollywood and London to judge both the American and British versions of the show simultaneously.
News of the World royal editors, Clive Goodman and Glenn Mulcaire, were charged with having accessed voicemail messages on eight occasions between January and August, 2006, and conspiring to intercept communications.
He worked as a commercial real estate agent with the firm of Ernest Goodman Ltd. from 1985 to 1989, and was Vice-President of Taurus Metal Trading Ltd. ( a recycling company ) between 1989 and 1992.
The Singapore Airlines Theatre symbolises the warm relations between the two institutions that began in 1993 when SIA contributed S $ 15 million to fund the construction of two buildings at LASALLE's Goodman Road campus.
Goodman worked as a researcher and reporter for Newsweek magazine between 1963 and 1965, was a reporter on the Detroit Free Press starting in 1965, and has worked as an associate editor at the Boston Globe since 1967.
During the recording of the piece, a long-standing tension between Rick Laird and Jerry Goodman boiled over into a full brawl, with the two of them knocking Jan Hammer and his keyboards over during the struggle.
Points of interest include: the art-deco Marshall Square Theater at Cermak Road and Marshall Boulevard, which was originally a vaudeville venue, later a silent movie theater, and currently a venue for banquets, weddings, and Latin music under the current name of " Apollo's 2000 "; the remaining building of the former Albaugh-Dover mail-order warehouse and factory on Marshall Boulevard at 21st ; the massive Carter Harrison High School at 24th Boulevard and Marshall Boulevard, now an elementary school named for Maria Saucedo, an area teacher who lost her life in a fire in 1981, and is the alma mater of clarinet player Benny Goodman and newspaper columnist Irv Kupcinet ; and the highly visible statue of Marquette and Joliet which stands at the junction between Marshall and 24th Boulevards.
With the Cursed Earth a near impenetrable barrier between the cities, Goodman eventually conceded that the civil war was futile and-in a move not entirely popular with all of his colleagues-he recognised Texas City's independence.
There used to be some controversy among fans as to whether Goodman succeeded Chief Judge Fargo directly, or whether Judge Solomon served in between.
While at the jamboree, Scouts also attended a three-game baseball series between the Washington Senators and the Boston Red Sox at Griffith Stadium, with Goodman arranging for Eagle Scouts to have a place of honor with President Roosevelt in the stands ( pictured ).
In his comprehensive biography of E. Urner Goodman, Nelson Block writes that the mutual respect between Goodman and West grew over their 12 years of working together at the national BSA office: " West, the hardworking, detail – oriented executive, came to rely on Goodman and his style of accomplishing big things through diligent organization and planning, executed by carefully recruited staff ...".

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