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The interlocking frame we built at the model railroader workshop and then installed on Paul Larson's railroad follows the Fig. 1 scheme and is shown beginning in Fig. 7, page 65, and in the photos.
Just as Hart Crane had little influence on anyone except very reactionary writers -- like Allen Tate, for instance, to whom Valery was the last word in modern poetry and the felicities of an Apollinaire, let alone a Paul Eluard were nonsense -- so Dylan Thomas's influence has been slight indeed.
For many years the Northwest Company had its southern headquarters at Prairie Du Chien on the Mississippi River, some 300 miles southeast of present-day St. Paul, Minnesota.
The resultant town, platted in 1847 and named for the patron of Father Galtier's mission, St. Paul, was to become an important center of the fur trade and was to take on a new interest for those Selkirkers who remained at Red River.
Mrs. J. Edward Hackstaff and Mrs. Paul Luette are planning a luncheon next week in honor of Mrs. J. Clinton Bowman, who celebrates her birthday on Tuesday.
In the nineteenth century, Nicholas Stark und Peter Paul Dollinger began a collection based on local history.
Recent influence of the New Perspective on Paul movement has also reached Arminianism — primarily through a view of corporate election.
The cause of the conflict is uncertain, as the sources are divided ; the Lombard Paul the Deacon accuses the Gepids, while the Byzantine historian Menander Protector places the blame on Alboin, an interpretation favoured by historian Walter Pohl.
The Vipava Valley, through which Alboin led the Lombards into ItalyAs a precautionary move Alboin strengthened his alliance with the Avars, signing what Paul calls a foedus perpetuum (" perpetual treaty ") and what is referred to in the 9th-century Historia Langobardorum codicis Gothani as a pactum et foedus amicitiae (" pact and treaty of friendship "), adding that the treaty was put down on paper.
The earliest Latin commentaries on the Epistles of St. Paul ; a study.
* The text of Ambrosiaster's Commentary on the Epistles of Paul, taken from Migne's Patrologia Latina vol 17, and attributed to Ambrose, is available here.
But again, it is unclear whether this had any effect on the writing, and Paul Allen's view is that it is not current experience that Ayckbourn uses for his plays.
" Some scholars theorize that the " we " passages in Acts are just such " handed down " quotations from some earlier source who accompanied Paul on his travels.
One piece of evidence suggesting this is that, although half of Acts centers on Paul, Acts never directly quotes from the Pauline epistles nor does it even mention Paul writing letters.
Also, supporters of this view would characterize Luke ’ s portrayal of the Roman Empire as positive because they believe Luke “ glosses over negative aspects of the empire and presents imperial power positively .” For example, when Paul is before the council defending himself, Paul says that he is “ on trial concerning the hope of the resurrection of the dead ” ( Acts 23: 6 ).
Acts tells the story of the Apostolic Age of the Early Christian church, with particular emphasis on the ministry of the Twelve Apostles and of Paul of Tarsus.
The conversion of Paul on the road to Damascus is told three times.
While Paul was on the road to Damascus, near Damascus, " suddenly a light from heaven flashed around him.
Several years later, Barnabas and Paul set out on a mission ( 13-14 ) to further spread Christianity, particularly among the Gentiles.
In Athens, Paul visits an altar with an inscription dedicated to an unknown god, so when he gives his speech on the Areopagos, he proclaims to worship that same unknown god whom he identifies as the Christian God.
The book tells the story of Paul Bäumer, a soldier who — urged on by his school teacher — joins the German army shortly after the start of World War I. Bäumer arrives at the Western Front with his friends and schoolmates ( Tjaden, Müller, Kropp and a number of other characters ).
They are then sent on what Paul calls a " good job.
When on leave from the front, Paul feels strongly isolated from his family and removed from daily life.

Paul and Princeton
In his 1998 paper, Japan's Trap, Princeton economics professor Paul Krugman argued that based on a number of models, Japan had a new option.
In 2001, the physicist Blaise Agüera y Arcas and Princeton librarian Paul Needham, used digital scans of a Papal bull in the Scheide Library, Princeton, to carefully compare the same letters ( types ) appearing in different parts of the printed text.
Paul Robeson was born in Princeton in 1898, to Reverend William Drew Robeson and Maria Louisa Bustill.
* Thagard, Paul, Conceptual Revolutions, Princeton University Press, Princeton, NJ, 1992.
Soon after his return to Europe, Gretel moved to Britain, where she and Adorno were married on September 8, 1937 ; a little over a month later, Horkheimer telegrammed from New York with news of a position Adorno could take up with the Princeton Radio Project, then under the directorship of the Austrian sociologist Paul Lazarsfeld.
* Avrich, Paul, Sacco and Vanzetti: The Anarchist Background ( Princeton University Press, 1991 )
Stanley Jordan was born in Chicago, Illinois, and he received a BA in digital music composition from Princeton University in 1981, studying under computer-music composers Paul Lansky and Milton Babbitt.
* Valery, Paul ; " Degas, Manet, Morisot " Princeton University Press, 1989.
The first version of zsh was written by Paul Falstad in 1990 when he was a student at Princeton University.
* Cartan, Henri Paul and Eilenberg, Samuel ( 1956 ) Homological Algebra Princeton University Press, Princeton, NJ, OCLC 529171
* A Brief Introduction to the Ekpyrotic Universe Steinhardt, Paul J., Department of Physics, Princeton University
* Beheading of Saint Paul, Princeton University Art Museum
* Kronstadt, 1921, Paul Avrich ISBN 0-691-08721-0, Princeton University Press
Neuwirth was born in Princeton, New Jersey, the daughter of Sydney Anne, a painter, and Lee Paul Neuwirth, a mathematician.
* Paul Krugman – Recurring guest ; Princeton University economics professor, Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences winner ( 2008 ), and author
* Paul J. Nahin, Dr. Euler's Fabulous Formula, Princeton University Press, 2006.
Economist Brad DeLong of the University of California, Berkeley says the Chicago School has experienced an " intellectual collapse ", while Nobel laureate Paul Krugman of Princeton University, says that recent comments from Chicago school economists are " the product of a Dark Age of macroeconomics in which hard-won knowledge has been forgotten.
Proponents of the view that Paul was actually a gnostic, such as Elaine Pagels of Princeton University, view the reference in Colossians as something that was to be interpreted in the gnostic sense.
RTcmix is descended from the MIX program developed by Paul Lansky at Princeton University in 1978 to perform algorithmic composition using digital audio soundfiles on a VMS mainframe computer.
By the mid 1980s the Columbia and Princeton facilities had ceased their formal affiliation, with the Princeton music department strengthening its affiliation with Bell Labs and founding a computer music studio under Godfrey Winham and Paul Lansky ( see Princeton Sound Lab ).

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