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* Paine, Thomas ( Foner, Philip S., editor ), 1944.
*" A Spiritual Community Takes Root: Crestone, Colorado ", article by Jeffery Paine in U. S. News & World Report November 16, 2007
* Paine, S. C. M.
* William Paine Sheffield, Sr. ( 1820 1907 ), U. S. Representative and Senator from Rhode Island
* William Paine Sheffield, Jr. ( 1857 1919 ), U. S. Representative from Rhode Island
From 1946-49, Paine attended Stanford University, receiving an M. S.
TPA also housed Paine ’ s 3400-volume Submarine Warfare Library, which was later donated to the Nimitz Library, U. S. Naval Academy.
Some of the magazine's influences included Joan Didion, Thomas Paine, William Blake, Lester Bangs, Hunter S. Thompson, Tom Wolfe, and Greil Marcus.
Brace-faced neighborhood bully Paine Driller replaces the character of Orin Scrivello, D. D. S.
* Paine, Thomas ( Foner, Philip S., editor ), 1944.
Podsakoff, P. M., MacKenzie, S. B., Paine, J.
Among the companies that moved their corporate offices from Manhattan to Stern's Meadowlands commercial office buildings were The Equitable Life Assurance Society, UBS / Paine Webber, Panasonic's U. S. headquarters, and WWOR-TV.
The army now totaled 5 divisions commanded respectively by David S. Stanley, Schuyler Hamilton, John M. Palmer, Eleazar A. Paine and Joseph B. Plummer.
* Paine, S. C. M.
Paine Field was taken over by the U. S. Army prior to entry into WWII as a patrol and training base.
At about that time Paine Field was under consideration by the U. S. Army Air Defense Command as one of several sites for the SENTINEL Anti Ballistic Missile System due to its central location to several military bases and defense industries in the Puget Sound Region.
The original chairman of the Treadway Commission was James C. Treadway, Jr., Executive Vice President and General Counsel, Paine Webber and a former Commissioner of the U. S. Securities and Exchange Commission.

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In early 1776, Thomas Paine argued in the closing pages of the first edition of Common Sense that the “ custom of nations ” demanded a formal declaration of American independence if any European power were to mediate a peace between the Americans and Great Britain.
* Paine, Thomas.
Image: andes-punta arenas. jpg |< center > Torres del Paine, Chile
* Cerro Paine Grande, c.
Image: Cuernos del Paine from Lake Pehoé. jpg | View of Cuernos del Paine in Torres del Paine National Park
* 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.
Later, Twain seemed to reverse his stance towards Eddy as Paine quoted Twain as saying: "... Christian Science is humanity's boon.
In 1993, Bob Johnson established the first Deist organization since the days of Thomas Paine and Elihu Palmer with the World Union of Deists.
* 1737 Thomas Paine, English radical liberal philosopher, American revolutionary ( d. 1809 )
Other prominent architects of the early Georgian period include James Paine, Robert Taylor, and John Wood, the Elder.
The stamp, designed by Howard Paine, displays the book with its original dust jacket, a white Magnolia blossom, and a hilt placed against a background of green velvet.
These were followed by developments in philosophy of human rights by philosophers such as Thomas Paine, John Stuart Mill and G. W. F.
* 1809 Thomas Paine, English-American author and pamphleteer ( b. 1737 )
He assembled a loose-knit band of Southern sympathizers, including David Herold, George Atzerodt, Lewis Powell ( also known as Lewis Payne or Paine ), and John Surratt, a rebel agent.
American novelist James Fennimore Cooper's Last of the Mohicans and other novels reflect republican and egalitarian ideals present alike in Rousseau, Thomas Paine, and also in English Romantic primitivism.
As ambassador, Monroe secured the release of Thomas Paine in revolutionary France after his arrest for opposition to the execution of Louis XVI.
The government insisted that Paine be deported to the United States.
* 1776 Thomas Paine publishes Common Sense.
Others, such as William Hazlitt and Thomas Paine, remained idealistic about the Revolution.
In the United States, many leftists, social liberals, progressives and trade unionists were influenced by the works of Thomas Paine, who introduced the concept of asset-based egalitarianism, which theorises that social equality is possible by a redistribution of resources.

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* Harrison, J. F. C. " Thomas Paine and Millenarian Radicalism.
She received the Walter C. Paine Science Education Award in 1990.
George Low became NASA Deputy Administrator in December 1969, serving with Administrators Thomas O. Paine and James C. Fletcher.
Judge George C. Paine II signed an order converting the case from Chapter 11 reorganization to Chapter 7 liquidation on Wednesday December 21, 2011 and Buck, whose real name is David Darnell Brown, stood to lose more than his shirt.
The Boston Mandarins were a group of chess players in the late 19th century, including John Finan Barry, L. Dore, C. F. Burille, F. H. Harlow, Dr. Edward Mowry Harris, C. F. Howard, Major Otho Ernst Michaelis, General William Cushing Paine, Dr. H. Richardson, C. W. Snow, Henry Nathan Stone, Franklin Knowles Young, and Preston Ware.
*" Imperial Rivals: China, Russia, and Their Disputed Frontier ", by Sarah C. M. Paine ( 1996 ) ISBN 1-56324-723-2
Seated: W. W. Hoyt, Sumner Paine, Trainer John Graham, John B. Paine, Arthur C. Blake
Paine made 713 football league appearances for Southampton F. C.

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