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Though Wise worked only as editor on Citizen Kane, it is likely that while working on the film he became familiar with the optical printer techniques employed by Linwood Dunn, inventor of the practical optical printer, to produce effects for Citizen Kane such as the image projected in the broken snowglobe which falls from Kane's hand as he dies.
In May 1860, a treaty was signed at Sarcoxieville, northeast of Linwood, by Chief Sarcoxie of the Delaware and by the United States.
But, according to the Kansas Historical Collections, the town of Stranger had its name changed to Linwood by Senator William A. Harris because of his great appreciation for the linwood trees that were abundant in the vicinity of Stranger Creek.
The Township is bounded by Hamilton Township and Galloway Township to the west and north, respectively, the cities of Absecon, Pleasantville, Northfield, Linwood and Somers Point to the east, Longport and Ocean City to the southeast and the city of Estell Manor to the south.
Linwood was originally incorporated as a borough by an Act of the New Jersey Legislature on February 20, 1889, from portions of Egg Harbor Township, based on the results of a referendum held the previous day.
Linwood operates under the City form of New Jersey municipal government, led by a Mayor and a seven-member City Council.
Students in grades K-8 are served by the Linwood Public Schools.
He was sired by the first Rin Tin Tin and his mother was Champion Asta of Linwood, also owned by Lee Duncan.
The club were formed in 1956, in response to an article in the " Johnstone & Linwood Gazette " newspaper from a journalist that had been ordered out of the newspaper's office on the corner of Johnstone's Rankine Street by the office manager with instructions not to return until he had a story.
After Chrysler UK was bought by Peugeot Talbot, a review of the plant and associated models decided to close the Linwood plant in favour of retaining the Ryton plant near Coventry.
This state of the town was immortalised in the December 1987 song Letter from America by The Proclaimers, the lyrics " Linwood no more " referring to the car factory being demolished and the resultant need to leave your Scottish home.
There are three primary schools, two non-denominational ; Woodlands Primary School, and East Fulton Primary School and one Roman Catholic ; Our Lady of Peace, and by two nearby secondary schools ; one Roman Catholic, St Benedicts, one non-denominational ; Linwood High School, newly rebuilt on its former site.
* " Linwood ", written and performed by Jon Chandler on The Grand Dame of the Rockies – Songs of the Hotel Colorado and the Roaring Fork Valley ; winner of the 2009 Western Writers of America Spur Award for Best Song
Malcolm in the Middle was an American television sitcom created by Linwood Boomer for the Fox Broadcasting Company.
The Linwood, Scotland, body plant of manufacturer Pressed Steel was in turn contracted by Jensen to create the unibody shell, which then taken by rail to be assembled at Jensen in West Bromwich, England.
The Linwood car plant manufactured the Hillman Imp, a competitor to BMC's Mini, and provided up to 9, 000 jobs during peak production but was closed by Peugeot-Citroen in 1981.
The move to Linwood was forced upon the company by the British government, which had introduced the principle of " industrial development certificates " ( IDCs ).
Lost production caused by constant strike action by the Linwood workforce only added to the problems, and the mess was further exacerbated by crippling warranty claims.
Following the Hillman Avenger's move to Linwood in 1976, the very last European Hunters were assembled in the Santry plant, Shanowen Road, Ireland from " complete knock down " ( CKD ) kits until production ended in 1979 – but no evidence exists to suggest that the Talbot badge was applied to any production Hunter following Chrysler Europe's 1978 takeover by Peugeot, and the application of that badge to other Chrysler models sold on or after 1 August 1979.

inundated and by
Around three million years ago, what is now the valley of the Jordan River, Dead Sea, and Wadi Arabah was repeatedly inundated by waters from the Mediterranean Sea.
Because Ethernet was able to adapt to market realities and shift to inexpensive and ubiquitous twisted pair wiring, these proprietary protocols soon found themselves competing in a market inundated by Ethernet products and by the end of the 1980s, Ethernet was clearly the dominant network technology.
After being inundated by movie fans, Cagney sent out a rumor that he had hired a gunman for security.
The bulk of the area lies about 7 – 10 meters below modern street level, having in the past been inundated by centuries ' worth of sediment accumulation from the floods of the Eridanos.
Drainage is by dry valleys, seasonally inundated pans, and the large salt pans of the Makgadikgadi Pan in Botswana and Etosha Pan in Namibia.
It is navigable for a period of about five months of the year, when the Purus valley is inundated ; and, for the remaining seven months, only canoes can ascend it sufficiently high to communicate overland with the settlements in the great India-rubber districts of the Mayutata and lower Beni ; thus these regions are forced to seek a canoe outlet for their rich products by the very dangerous, costly and laborious route of the falls of the Madeira River.
He stated that the Klickitat tribe was formerly " powerful ", yet had been inundated by white civilization's " whiskey and Small pox.
* In Britain many thousands of acres of what is now Lincolnshire are inundated by a great flood.
Examples include the settlement of Loyston, Tennessee, U. S., inundated by the creation of Norris Dam.
The cave dwellings of the early inhabitants of Provence were regularly inundated by the rising sea or left far from the sea and swept away by erosion.
Since then, several have been inundated by lakes created by dams, including the Apalachicola / Chattahoochee / Flint point now under Lake Seminole.
' It is not ,' he says, ' because the lands covered by seas were originally at different altitudes, that the waters have risen, or subsided, or receded from some parts and inundated others.
Flood waters impounded by the dam periodically inundated approximately of the Tohono O ' odham's Gila Bend Reservation.
Similarly, four years prior to this, Jacksonville was inundated by Hurricane Frances and Hurricane Jeanne, which made landfall south of the area.
In the 1930s, the damming of the Clinch River by Norris Dam to form Norris Lake inundated a large part of the county, including the community of Loyston, and displaced many residents.
All rivers and waterways were inundated by the surge.
The communities of Slidell, Avery Estates, Lakeshore Estates, Oak Harbor, Eden Isles and Northshore Beach were inundated by the storm surge that extended over inland.
For example, in the United States, wetlands are defined as " those areas that are inundated or saturated by surface or groundwater at a frequency and duration sufficient to support, and that under normal circumstances do support, a prevalence of vegetation typically adapted for life in saturated soil conditions.
A flood caused by ice jamming inundated 85 % of the community in the Spring of 1964.
While no fatalities were reported, the town was inundated by water up to the second floor of many buildings, and the catastrophic inrush of water when the levee broke caused considerable damage to many buildings.
During World War I ( in which the Netherlands stayed neutral ) North Brabant was inundated by Belgian refugees.

inundated and Gorge
The river then flows southeast through the inundated Cromwell Gorge to Clyde, and nearby Alexandra, where it is joined by the waters of the Manuherikia River.

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