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* Loftus, E. F., Loftus, G. R., & Messo, J.
* Rosch, E., " Reply to Loftus ", Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, Vol. 104, No. 3, ( September 1975 ), pp. 241 – 243.

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In the first Test on 20 June, they lost 26 – 21, and lost the series in the second 28 – 25 in a tightly-fought game at Loftus Versfeld on 27 June.
W. K. Loftus excavated in Nimrud between 1850 and 1855 and found a remarkable hoard of ivories in the Burnt Palace.
Therefore, The Cottagers have had 12 grounds overall ( including a temporary stay at Loftus Road ), meaning that only their former ' landlords ' and rivals QPR have had more home grounds ( 14 ) in British football.
* Loftus, Geoffrey R. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition11.
It later featured prominently in the work of Allan M. Collins and Quillian ( e. g., Collins and Quillian ; Collins and Loftus Quillian )
The concept of the Semantic Network Model was coined in the early sixties by the cognitive scientist Allan M. Collins, linguist M. Ross Quillian and psychologist Elizabeth F. Loftus in various publications, as a form to represent semantically structured knowledge.
* July 12 – Cecilia Loftus, stage actress ( b. 1876 )
* The Loftus Road and Griffin Park football stadiums open in London.
* April 5 – Adam Loftus, English Catholic archbishop ( b. c. 1533 )
The Adnams family was joined in 1902 by Pierse Loftus and his brother Jack, and Adnams still has members of each family on the board, with Jonathan Adnams as chairman and Simon Loftus as a non-executive director.
They speak of a " cognitive unconscious " ( John Kihlstrom ), an " adaptive unconscious " ( Timothy Wilson ), or a " dumb unconscious " ( Loftus & Klinger ), which executes automatic processes but lacks the complex mechanisms of repression and symbolic return of the repressed.
* Loftus, Elizabeth F. ( 1996 ).
* Ishikawa, Kaoru ( 1990 ); ( Translator: J. H. Loftus ); Introduction to Quality Control ; 448 p ; ISBN 4-906224-61-X
* 1888 – Loftus Perkins develops the " Arktos " cold chamber for preserving food, using an early ammonia absortion system.
In 1851, some modest excavation was done by William Loftus, who identified it as Susa.

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The club split into two parts, with the professional side becoming part of Loftus Road Holdings PLC, who also owned Queens Park Rangers F. C .. One element of the deal saw Wasps move from their traditional Sudbury home to share QPR's Loftus Road stadium.
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This station is also directly opposite the BBC Television Centre and is within walking distance of Loftus Road, home of Queens Park Rangers F. C.
It is also one of the Underground stations which serve Loftus Road Football Stadium, the home of Queens Park Rangers F. C .. Westfield and West12 shopping centres are near the station.

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Prominent alumni of the University of Pennsylvania Law Review include William Draper Lewis, George Wharton Pepper, Philip Werner Amram, Sadie Alexander, Thomas K. Finletter, Natalie Wexler, Loftus Becker, Owen Roberts, Alfred W. Putnam, Jr., Curtis Reitz, Peter J. Liacouras, Edward J. Normand, Jerome B. Simandle, Dolores Sloviter, Marci Hamilton, Arthur Raymond Randolph, Mark G. Yudof, Daniel Garodnick, and Tom Ellis.

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Following a tough start to his Loftus Road career, Hughes made sure of QPR's Premier League status following a dramatic 3 – 2 defeat at Manchester City on the last day of the season after a run of 5 straight home wins saw them escape the drop.
The Sydney Tramway Museum, at Loftus currently runs a tram line on this allotment.
Audley can be accessed by road, from Loftus, Waterfall or Otford, and there are several railway stations ( Loftus, Heathcote, Waterfall, Otford ) on the outskirts of the park.
It was formed on 1 April 1974, from the former county boroughs of Teesside and Hartlepool, the Stockton Rural District from Durham, and from the North Riding of Yorkshire, the urban districts of Guisborough, Loftus, Saltburn and Marske-by-the-Sea and Skelton and Brotton, along with some parishes from Stokesley Rural District.
In one of his first games in the top flight, against Queen's Park Rangers at Loftus Road on 22 September 1984, Waddle scored a first half hat-trick for Newcastle, who had a 4-0 lead at half time.
Following one more win ( a defence of his European Title against Farid Gallouze ), he finally got his world title try when the long reigning WBA featherweight champion, Eusebio Pedroza of Panama, came to London to put his title on the line at Loftus Road football stadium.
One of the articles in Strafford's impeachment was based on his dealings with Loftus.
Archbishop Jones died on 10 April 1619, and on the 23rd Loftus was appointed lord chancellor in his stead.
Until 1636 the two men seem to have got on pretty well together, but on 23 April in that year Wentworth wrote to John Bramhall of Loftus and of " that fury his lady " in disparaging terms.
When the Long Parliament met Loftus appealed to it, and on 3 May 1642 the House of Lords quashed all the decisions against him.
The title, which became extinct on the death of his grandson, the 3rd viscount, in 1725 ( when the family estate of Monasterevan, renamed Moore Abbey, passed to his daughter's son Henry, 4th earl of Drogheda ), was re-granted in 1756 to his cousin Nicholas Loftus, a lineal descendant of the archbishop.
" Although the Irish judges repeatedly decided that there was no case against O ' Hurley, on 19 June 1584 Loftus and Sir Henry Wallop wrote to Walsingham " We gave warrant to the knight-marshal to do execution upon him, which accordingly was performed, and thereby the realm rid of a most pestilent member.
Much has been written about Loftus during this time but between 1584 and 1591 ; he had a series of clashes with Sir John Perrot on the location of an Irish University.
Toni Ferguson recorded string quartet adaptations of both tracks on the album The String Quartet Tribute to Slayer: The Evil You Dread, with the former cover being described as having " menacing chord shifts " by Allmusics Johnny Loftus.
John Loftus, who worked in the United States Department of Justice Office of Special Investigations Nazi-hunting unit, claims Adolf Eichmann, while on a mission to the Middle East, met with Philby " during the mid-1930s ".
Trained by Louis Feustel and ridden by Johnny Loftus, Man o ' War made his debut at Belmont Park on June 6, 1919, winning by six lengths.
The plan was vigorously opposed by environmentalists, including Dublin City Councillor Seán D. Loftus, on the grounds that it posed a serious risk of pollution.
His last competitive game for the club was on 1 January 1974 against Queens Park Rangers at Loftus Road, which United lost 3-0.

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Perrot wanted to use St Patrick s Cathedral as the site of the new University, which Loftus sought to preserve as the principal place of Protestant worship in Dublin ( as well as a valuable source of income for himself ).
Having buried his wife Jane ( Purdon ) and two sons ( of their 20 children ) in the family vault at St. Patrick s, Adam Loftus died at his Episcopal Palace in Kevin Street worn out with age ” and joined his family in the same vault.
* Prestwick J, 1783: Origin and Etymology of the Loftus Family – attributed to a Herald s manuscript
According to Worthman and Loftus ( 1992 ), Bandura s study was unethical and morally wrong as the subjects were manipulated to respond in an aggressive manner.
It is also believed that from 1600-1615 he worked for William White, and then George Loftus, booksellers who published Rowlands pamphlets during this time.
Always prudent, discreet, and just, his conduct of the embassy stood in distinct contrast to that of his predecessor, Lord Augustus Loftus, ‘ foolish … pompous and inclined to swagger ( Derby, diary, 10 Nov 1884, Stanley MSS, Lpool RO ).

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