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Morse and Edward
* Edward Lewis, Pretty Woman ( 1990 ) – Corporate raider Edward Lewis ( Richard Gere ) attempts to make a hostile takeover of Morse Industries.
The business dinner does not end well, Edward making clear his intention to dismantle Morse's corporation once it was bought, close down the shipyard which Morse spent 40 years building, and sell the land for real estate.
* Ralph Bellamy as James Morse, a businessman and owner of an underperforming company that Edward is interested in buying and breaking up.
Edward later has a change of heart and offers to partner with Morse for a Navy shipbuilding contract that would effectively make his company strong again.
* " It Takes The Irish To Beat The Dutch " ( w. Edward Madden m. Theodore F. Morse )-Billy Murray on Victor Monarch
Morse and 1922
The song " Love Me or Leave Me " as recorded by Morse was released by Capitol Records as catalog number 1922, with the flip side " Blacksmith Blues ," which became her biggest hit.
William Morse " Bill " Davidson, J. D. ( December 5, 1922 – March 13, 2009 ) was an American businessman who was President, Chairman and CEO of Guardian Industries, one of the world's largest manufacturers of architectural and automotive glass.
Morse and notes
The piece quotes from the Czech St Wenceslas Chorale, as well as, in the climax of the piece, the opening notes ( dot-dot-dot-dash = V in Morse code ) of Beethoven's 5th Symphony.
The famous book Morse Theory, by John Milnor, was based on lecture notes by Spivak and Robert Wells.
The first four notes of Beethoven's Fifth Symphony — played during World War II as the Morse code V ( for Victory )— can be sounded on a train horn as three short notes and a longer one, often the last note on the lower-tone horn.
Her husband, in order to communicate with her, attempted to teach Loveless Morse Code, as well as using pen and paper with yellow Post-It notes.
The notes of the sequence were pitched to mimic the famous opening sequence of Beethoven's Fifth Symphony, whose " short-short-short-long " rhythm matches that of the Morse code letter " V ".
Morse and on
It is possible that Morse told the woman it was 11:20, but it could have been earlier, since she did serve dinner on time.
Questioned further, Morse said that there had been four or five priests riding on the same car with him.
A relatively small number of men were also employed on a part-time basis, typically for one shift each week ( e. g. Post Office employees who were experts in Morse code or the German language ).
The telegraph service trained him in the Morse telegraph and also sent him on a four-month course of instruction on the Hughes printing telegraph system, which was later to inspire his own system.
* A character ( Drysdale ) in the Morse TV film based on Colin Dexter's novel, " The Last Enemy ," quotes the first few lines of the poem to which Morse adds a few more lines ( not wholly accurately ).
Morse is therefore a useful alternative to synthesized speech for sending automated data to skilled listeners on voice channels.
For emergency signals, Morse code can be sent by way of improvised sources that can be easily " keyed " on and off, making it one of the simplest and most versatile methods of telecommunication.
Begin was played by David Opatoshu in the 1977 TV film Raid on Entebbe and by Barry Morse in the 1983 miniseries Sadat.
Samuel Morse received his first ever patent for the telegraph in 1847, at the old Beylerbeyi Palace ( the present Beylerbeyi Palace was built in 1861 – 1865 on the same location ) in Istanbul, which was issued by Sultan Abdülmecid who personally tested the new invention.
The requirement for Amateur Radio operators in the United States to identify their station callsign at the beginning and the end of each digital transmission and at ten minute intervals using International Morse Code was finally lifted by the FCC on June 15, 1983.
Samuel Finley Breese Morse ( April 27, 1791 – April 2, 1872 ) was an American contributor to the invention of a single-wire telegraph system based on European telegraphs, co-inventor of the Morse code, and an accomplished painter.
After attending Phillips Academy in Andover, Massachusetts, Samuel Morse went on to Yale College to receive instruction in the subjects of religious philosophy, mathematics and science of horses.
Allston arranged — with Morse's father — a three-year stay for painting study in England, and young Morse set sail with the older artist aboard the Lydia on July 15, 1811.
At the Speedwell Ironworks in Morristown, New Jersey, Morse and Vail made the first public demonstration of the electric telegraph on January 11, 1838.
He went to great lengths to win a lawsuit for the right to be called " inventor of the telegraph ", and promoted himself as being an inventor, but Alfred Vail played an important role in the invention of the Morse Code, which was based on earlier codes for the electromagnetic telegraph.
Samuel Morse received a patent for the telegraph in 1847, at the old Beylerbeyi Palace ( the present Beylerbeyi Palace was built in 1861 – 1865 on the same location ) in Istanbul, which was issued by Sultan Abdülmecid who personally tested the new invention.
According to his The New York Times obituary published on April 3, 1872, Morse received respectively the decoration of the Atiq Nishan-i-Iftikhar ( English: Order of Glory ) medal on wearer's right depicted in photo of Morse with medals, set in diamonds, from the Sultan Ahmad I ibn Mustafa of Turkey ( c. 1847 ), a golden snuff box containing the Prussian gold medal for scientific merit from the King of Prussia ( 1851 ); the Great Gold Medal of Arts and Sciences from the King of Württemberg ( 1852 ); and the Great Golden Medal of Science and Arts from Emperor of Austria ( 1855 ); a cross of Chevalier in the Légion d ' honneur from the Emperor of France ; the Cross of a Knight of the Order of the Dannebrog from the King of Denmark ( 1856 ); the Cross of Knight Commander of the Order of Isabella the Catholic, from the Queen of Spain, besides being elected member of innumerable scientific and art societies in this States and other countries.
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