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* Bio of Isaac Monroe Cline
Isaac M. Cline, the meteorologist in charge of the local Weather Bureau, lived on Galveston Island.
Larson criticizes meteorologist Isaac Cline ( among others ) for this failure.
* Isaac Cline ( 1861 – 1955 ), American meteorologist
Larson's next books include Isaac's Storm ( 1999 ), about the experiences of Isaac Cline during the Galveston Hurricane of 1900 ; and The Devil in the White City: Murder, Magic and Madness at the Fair That Changed America ( 2003 ), about the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago and a series of murders by H. H. Holmes that were committed in the city around the time of the Fair.
* Isaac Cline, founder of the US Weather Bureau
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Isaac Monroe Cline ( October 13, 1861 – August 3, 1955 ) was the chief meteorologist at the Galveston, Texas office of the US Weather Bureau from 1889 to 1901.
Dr. Isaac Monroe Cline at Home, 1910, by Robert Bledsoe Mayfield
In his autobiography, Isaac Cline claimed that he had taken it upon himself to travel along the beach and other low-lying areas warning people personally of the storm's approach.
The center for the Gulf Coast was initially located in Galveston, with Isaac Cline as chief forecaster.
In 1901, the center was moved to New Orleans, Louisiana, and Isaac Cline moved with it.
THE WEATHER DOCTOR: Weather Doctor's Weather People and History: " Dr. Isaac M. Cline: A Man of Storm and Floods ".
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His neighbors celebrated his return, even if it was only temporary, and Morgan was especially gratified by the quaint expression of an elderly friend, Isaac Lane, who told him, `` A man that has so often left all that is dear to him, as thou hast, to serve thy country, must create a sympathetic feeling in every patriotic heart ''.
I know that I myself felt that it was a mortal shame for a man to be torn open by a British musket ball, as Isaac had been, yet I also felt relieved and lucky that it had been him and not myself.
Cousin Joshua Dover decided to remain with the Reverend and poor Isaac Pitt until life passed away -- and he was hurt so badly he did not seem for long in this world.
During the 1670s corpuscularianism was used by Isaac Newton in his development of the corpuscular theory of light.
In the 18th century the " dominant trend " in Britain, particularly in Latitudinarianism, was towards Arianism, with which the names of Samuel Clarke, Benjamin Hoadly, William Whiston and Isaac Newton are associated.
Alexios was the son of Ioannis Komnenos and Anna Dalassena, and the nephew of Isaac I Komnenos ( emperor 1057 – 1059 ).
Alexios ' father declined the throne on the abdication of Isaac, who was accordingly succeeded by four emperors of other families between 1059 and 1081.
Under Michael VII Doukas Parapinakes ( 1071 – 1078 ) and Nikephoros III Botaneiates ( 1078 – 1081 ), he was also employed, along with his elder brother Isaac, against rebels in Asia Minor, Thrace, and in Epirus.
Furthermore, to aid the conspiracy Maria had adopted Alexios as her son, though she was only five years older than he Maria was persuaded to do so on the advice of her own " Alans " and her eunuchs, who had been instigated to do his by Isaac Komnenos.
Anna then protested that the family was in fear for their lives, her sons were loyal subjects ( Alexios and Isaac were discovered absent without leave ), and had learned of a plot by enemies of the Komnenoi to have them both blinded and had, therefore, fled the capital so they may continue to be of loyal service to the emperor.
This measure, which was intended to diminish opposition, was paralleled by the introduction of new courtly dignities, like that of panhypersebastos given to Nikephoros Bryennios, or that of sebastokrator given to the emperor's brother Isaac Komnenos.
By him she was the grandmother of Emperors Isaac II Angelos and Alexios III Angelos.
His younger brother Isaac was threatened with execution under orders of their first-cousin once-removed Andronikos I Komnenos on September 11, 1185.
In 1195, while Isaac II was away hunting in Thrace, Alexios was acclaimed as emperor by the troops with the conniving of Alexios ' wife Euphrosyne Doukaina Kamatera.
His participation in the attempted usurpation of John Komnenos the Fat in 1200 had caused him to be imprisoned until the accession of Isaac II Angelos, who was restored to the throne after having been deposed and imprisoned by his brother Alexios III, and his son Alexios IV Angelos, who were placed on the throne by the intervention of the Fourth Crusade in July 1203.
By the beginning of 1204, Isaac II and Alexios IV had inspired little confidence among the people of Constantinople in their efforts to defend the city from the Latins and Venetians, who were restless and rioted when the money and aid promised by Alexios IV was not forthcoming.
The young Alexios IV was strangled in prison, while his father Isaac died shortly afterwards, his death variously attributed to fright, sorrow, or foul play.
Amathus still flourished and produced a distinguished patriarch of Alexandria, St. John the Merciful, as late as 606-616, and a ruined Byzantine church marks the site ; but it declined and was already almost deserted when Richard Plantagenet won Cyprus by a victory there over Isaac Comnenus in 1191.
Germain Morin broke new ground by suggesting in 1899 that the writer was Isaac, a converted Jew and writer of a tract on the Trinity and Incarnation, who was exiled to Spain in 378-380 and then relapsed to Judaism ; but he afterwards abandoned this theory of the authorship in favour of Decimus Hilarianus Hilarius, proconsul of Africa in 377.
He was the son of Isaac Komnenos and grandson of Emperor Alexios I Komnenos.

Isaac and chief
When Rabbi Yaakov died in 1064, Rashi continued learning in Worms for another year in the yeshiva of his relative, Rabbi Isaac ben Eliezer Halevi, who was also chief rabbi of Worms.
All of the twenty four members of the Sierra Leonean delegation were prominent and well-respected politicians including Sir Milton's younger brother lawyer Sir Albert Margai, the outspoken trade unionist Siaka Stevens, SLPP strongman Lamina Sankoh, outspoken Creole activist Isaac Wallace-Johnson, Paramount chief Ella Koblo Gulama, educationist Mohamed Sanusi Mustapha, Dr John Karefa-Smart, professor Kande Bureh, lawyer Sir Banja Tejan-Sie, former Freetown's Mayor Eustace Henry Taylor Cummings educationist Amadu Wurie, and Creole diplomat Hector Reginald Sylvanus Boltman.
When intelligence chief Gibli contradicted Lavon, Sharrett commissioned a board of inquiry consisting of Israeli Supreme Court Justice Isaac Olshan and the first chief of staff of the Israel Defense Forces, Yaakov Dori that was unable to find conclusive evidence that Lavon had authorized the operation.
The county is named for Judge Isaac Blackford, who was the first speaker of the Indiana General Assembly and a long-time chief justice of the Indiana Supreme Court.
Abraham Isaac Kook ( 1865 – 1935 ) was the first Ashkenazi chief rabbi of the British Mandatory Palestine, the founder of the Religious Zionist Yeshiva Merkaz HaRav, Jewish thinker, Halachist, Kabbalist and a renowned Torah scholar.
The Baal Shem Tov opened a " Eitz Chaim " of Rabbi Chaim Vital ( Rabbi Isaac Luria's chief disciple ), and asked Rabbi Dov Ber to elucidate a certain passage.
He took certain statements, for example, by the Ashkenazi chief rabbi of Palestine, Abraham Isaac Kook regarding the eventual return in time of the Temple Mount back to Jewish hands, and turned them to a concrete political plot to seize control of the area.
The first personage in the biblical tradition to take an oath is held to be Eliezer, the chief servant of Abraham, when the latter requested of the former that he not take a wife for his son Isaac from the daughters of Canaan, but rather from among Abraham's own family.
Laval, with Joseph Paul-Boncour as chief counsel, defended the union's leaders, saving the union by appealing to the ministers Théodore Steeg ( interior ) and Auguste Isaac ( commerce and industry ).
His chief rival in the Connecticut Democratic Party was Isaac Toucey, whom Welles would later replace at the Navy Department.
* Chief Judge Wilson Isaac, chief judge of the Māori Land Court.
In modern times, Rabbi Abraham Isaac Kook, the first Ashkenazic chief rabbi of the British Mandate for Palestine, did not eat meat and argued that vegetarianism is supported in the Tanakh as a Jewish ideal.
Isaac Campbell Kidd, Jr. ( August 14, 1919 – June 27, 1999 ) was an American Admiral in the United States Navy who served as the Supreme Allied Commander of NATO's Atlantic Fleet, and also as commander in chief of the U. S. Atlantic Fleet from 1975 to 1978.
In 1856 Governor Isaac Stevens put a bounty on the head of Indians from Eastern Washington, $ 20 for ordinary Indians and $ 80 for a " chief ".
In 1921 Abraham Isaac Kook, the first Ashkenazi chief rabbi of the British Mandate for Palestine, recognized the Beta Israel community as Jews.
He was appointed chief by Isaac Stevens, first governor of Washington Territory, to represent the Nisqually and Puyallup tribes at the Medicine Creek Treaty council of December 26, 1854, which ceded to the United States all or part of present-day King, Pierce, Lewis, Grays Harbor, Mason, and Thurston Counties and stipulated that the American Indians inhabiting the area move to reservations.
* Isaac Kaimenyi Ndiira, Retired OCPD and former chief security officer in Mabati Rolling Mills company, a leading iron sheets production company in East and Central Africa.
Behrends ' two sons, Mordecai Gumpel and Isaac, received the same titles as he, chief court factors and agents.
In the forest, Sam Fathers, the son of a Choctaw chief, along with a negro slave girl, teaches Isaac McCaslin how to hunt.
Isaac remembers Sam Father's history ; he is the son of Ikkemotubbe, the chief who sold the land to the white people and also sold his son and wife into slavery.
* Abraham Isaac Kook, 20th century philosopher and mystic, first chief rabbi of Palestine
He was the 1970 championship crew chief for Bobby Isaac.
About 1217 he went to Paris, where the great Talmudist Judah ben Isaac Sir Leon became his chief teacher.

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