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Paine and Albert
* The Tent Dwellers – Beavers ' habits, habitat and conservation status ( as of 1908 ) are recurring themes by Albert Bigelow Paine.
The phrase Great White Way has been attributed to Shep Friedman, columnist for the New York Morning Telegraph in 1901, who lifted the term from the title of a book about the Arctic by Albert Paine.
However, according to his biographer, Albert Paine, Twain seemed to take issue more with what he saw as Mary Baker Eddy's cult of personality than with the actual ideas of Christian Science saying:
Paradoxically, Twain later gave a rather different appraisal of Eddy, reported by his biographer Albert Bigelow Paine :< ref name =" Paine ">
* Albert Bigelow Paine.
by Albert Bigelow Paine ( 2 vol 1917 ) vol 2 online
* Life and Lillian Gish – Albert Bigelow Paine ( Macmillan, 1932 )
Albert Bigelow Paine, a New England author, wrote about fly fishing in The Tent Dwellers, a book about a three week trip he and a friend took to central Nova Scotia in 1908.
The Tent Dwellers is a book by Albert Bigelow Paine
Albert Bigelow Paine, who had sole possession of Twain's unfinished work after Twain's death and kept them private, searched through Twain's manuscripts and found the proper intended ending for The Mysterious Stranger.
The Secular Web also includes a section containing historical works critical of religion by prominent thinkers like Voltaire, Thomas Jefferson, Thomas Paine, Mark Twain, Bertrand Russell, and Albert Einstein.
These included Thomas Paine, William Lloyd Garrison, John Woolman, Dorothy Day, Eugene Debs, Malcolm X, Mother Jones, Clarence Darrow and Albert Parsons.
According to Twain's biographer, Albert Bigelow Paine, their wives challenged Twain and Warner at dinner to write a better novel than what they were used to reading.
The first edition of the Autobiography was published by Twain's personal friend and literary executor Albert Bigelow Paine, and consisted of twenty-two fragments presented in the order Twain composed them, including the first four months ( January-April 1906 ) of the Autobiographical Dictations.

Paine and Bigelow
Although some measure of truth lies within the tale, it is largely an idealized account written by author Bigelow Paine and loosely based on McDonald's statements, published in Paine's classic book Captain Bill McDonald: Texas Ranger in 1909.

Paine and 1974
Third highest is winger Terry Paine, who played at The Dell between 1956 and 1974.
* 160 Terry Paine 1956 – 1974
Terry Paine – 815: 1956 – 1974
* George Paine, 1974 – 1978
An era ended when Bates retired from management in 1973 and Paine moved to Hereford United in the summer of 1974 to make a further 106 appearances thus establishing an all-time league record of 819 appearances.
In July 1974, Paine became player-coach at Hereford United where, alongside manager John Sillett, and serving prolific scorer Dixie McNeil, he helped United romp away with the Division Three championship.

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and Thomas Paine ( who published The Age of Reason, a treatise that helped to popularize deism throughout the USA and Europe ).
Thomas Paine wrote the definitive book on the natural religion of Deism, The Age of Reason ( 1794 – 1807 ).
Describing the Bible as " fabulous mythology ", Paine questions whether or not it was revealed to its writers and doubts that the original writers can ever be known ( he dismisses the idea that Moses wrote the Pentateuch, for example ).
More of an influence on Paine than Hume, however, was Spinoza's Tractatus Theologico-politicus ( 1678 ).
* Lake Zurich Middle School North ( Takes students from Paine, Loomis and Whitney ).
Among the buildings that survive are the Waterman Tavern ( 1740s ), the Nathanael Greene Homestead ( 1770 ), and the Paine Homestead ( late 17th century / early 18th century ).
Paine Field-Lake Stickney is located at ( 47. 894461 ,-122. 250517 ).
Such foreign banking companies had acquired several medium sized securities firms ( such as UBS acquiring Paine Webber and Credit Suisse acquiring Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette ).
* In England, Richard Carlile ( 1790 – 1843 ) is convicted of blasphemy and sent to prison for publishing The Age of Reason by Thomas Paine ( 1737 – 1809 ).
He acted as junior counsel for the Crown in the prosecutions of Thomas Paine in absentia for seditious libel ( 1792 ), and John Horne Tooke for high treason ( 1794 ).
John Knowles Paine, Theodore Thomas, and Karl Klauser ( 1891 ).
* Henry Paine, b. Oct. 20, 1777 ; d. June 8, 1814 ; m. Olive Lyman, daughter of Theodore Lyman ( 1755 – 1839 ).
* Paine, S. C. M., The Sino-Japanese War of 1894 – 1895: Perceptions, Power, and Primacy ( Cambridge, 2003 ).
* Paine, Lauran ( 1976 ).
Authors using Russian sources have also used the spelling Yakub-bek ( Paine, 1996 ).
The first Customs officers were appointed in 1294, and later on included Geoffrey Chaucer, Thomas Paine, Robert Burns and Richard Whittington ( also known as Dick Whittington ).
This committee includes several subcommittees, including Buffalo football teams of the 1920s ( chair: Jeffrey Miller ), Rochester Jeffersons ( John Steffenhagen ), Buffalo Indians ( Darin Paine ), AAFC Bills ( Crippen ), the Empire Football League ( EFL commissioner Dave Burch ), and Watertown Red & Black ( Crippen ).
He is impressed from another ship, The Rights of Man ( named after the very topical book by Thomas Paine of that period, leading Budd to shout as it leaves " good-by to you too, old Rights-of-Man " clearly intended to have a double meaning, and considered so by the crew who hear it ).
American revolutionary Thomas Paine advocated a basic income guarantee to all US citizens as compensation for " loss of his or her natural inheritance, by the introduction of the system of landed property " ( Agrarian Justice, 1795 ).
Paine resigned from NASA September 15, 1970, to return to the General Electric Co. in New York City as Vice President and Group Executive, Power Generation Group, ( worldwide ship propulsion, nuclear power and steam and gas turbine generators ), and later became Senior Vice President for Science and Technology ( oversight of GE's research and development ).
Dr. Paine served as a director for many corporations, including the RCA Corporation, NBC, Eastern Air Lines, Nike, Arthur D. Little, Inc., Orbital Sciences Corporation, and Quotron Systems ( a division of the Citicorp company ).
The most popular of these at the time was Robert Treat Paine Jr .' s Adams and Liberty ( 1798 ).
The best-known and most spectacular summits are the three Towers of Paine ( Spanish: Torres del Paine, ).

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