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In the Pollard script, an abugida, vowels are indicated by diacritics, but the placement of the diacritic relative to the consonant is modified to indicate the tone.
Although by nature rather withdrawn, Housman formed strong friendships with two roommates, Moses Jackson and A. W. Pollard.
Stephen Pollard, solicitor representing several of the soldiers, said on 15 June 2010 that Saville had cherry-picked the evidence and did not have justification for his findings.
* Factorization Source Code: by Paul Herman & Ami Fischman, C ++ source code for many factorization algorithms including Pollard Rho & Shor's.
* 1973 Art Pollard, American race car driver ( b. 1927 )
* 1939 Michael J. Pollard, American actor
* 1985 United States Navy intelligence analyst Jonathan Pollard is arrested for spying after being caught giving Israel classified information on Arab nations.
* Pollard, John F. 2005.
* 1919 Fritz Pollard becomes the first African-American to play professional football for a major team, the Akron Pros.
Guided By Voices ' Robert Pollard claimed that Wire was his favourite band, and that the fact that GBV's albums had so many songs was directly influenced by Wire's albums.
* May 30 Michael J. Pollard, American actor
* January 22 The Australian Country Party is officially formed, led by Nelson Pollard.
* January 19 Snub Pollard, American actor ( b. 1889 )
* June 4 Jonathan Pollard pleads guilty to espionage for selling top secret United States military intelligence to Israel.
Tiffany Pollard, originally a contestant on Flavor of Love, was eventually given four additional reality series of her own on VH1: I Love New York, I Love New York 2, New York Goes to Hollywood and New York Goes to Work.
His parents were Theodore Spiros Agnew, a Greek immigrant who shortened his name from Anagnostopoulos ( Αναγνωστόπουλος ) when he moved to the US, and Margaret Marian ( Akers ) Pollard Agnew, a native of Virginia.
Despite the work of 19th-century proponents such as Rebecca Smith Pollard, some American educators, prominently Horace Mann, argued that phonics should not be taught at all.
Six of these were classified " bad quartos " by Alfred W. Pollard and other scholars associated with the New Bibliography.
* Pollard, Alfred W. Shakespeare Folios and Quartos.
* Justin Pollard.

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* Michael J. Pollard as C. W.
* Alfred W. Pollard
He later acquired over of land, which he sold to Walter Ingalls, Henry Nold, James Aware, John Pollard, John W. Vineyard and others.
In December 2008, the conference asked President George W. Bush to pardon Jonathan Pollard, a former U. S. navy analyst who was sentenced to life in prison in 1987 for spying for Israel.
The New Bibliographers of the early twentieth century Alfred W. Pollard, Walter Wilson Greg, and R. B. McKerrow
Pollard, A. W. ( 1903 ).
* The Romance of King Arthur and His Knights of the Round Table by Alfred W. Pollard ( 23 colour and monotone plates, 16 line, 1917 )
Image: Sangreal. jpg | " How at the Castle of Corbin a Maiden Bare in the Sangreal and Foretold the Achievements of Galahad ", from The Romance of King Arthur and His Knights of the Round Table, by Alfred W. Pollard, 1917
* Pollard, Alfred W., ed.
The architectural historians Pollard and Pevsner and the author of the description in the National Heritage List for England agree that the design of the hall was influenced by the Dutch architect W. M. Dudok.
Yale recently awarded Sterling Professorships to Harold W. Attridge, María Rosa Menocal, John C. Tully, Thomas D. Pollard, Dieter Söll, Akhil Amar, David Bromwich, David Louis Quint, Mary Miller, Joseph Roach, and William L. Jorgensen.
Both parts of Shelton's Don Quixote are available in Fitzmaurice-Kelly's reprint for the Tudor Translations ( 1896 ), which itself was reprinted by AMS Press in 1967, and the First Part was also included in the famous Harvard Classics ; the translation of the complete novel is reproduced in Macmillan's " Library of English Classics " with an introduction by A. W. Pollard, who incorporates the suggestions made by A. T. Wright in his Thomas Shelton, Translator.
Greg was strongly associated with Alfred W. Pollard in developing a modern understanding of the transmission of Shakespeare's texts.

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National board members include Doris Betts, Walter Brueggemann, Scott Cairns, Michael Card, Elizabeth Dewberry, Tim Gautreaux, Philip Gulley, Ron Hansen, Roy Herron, Silas House, Richard Hughes, Thomas G. Long, Tom Lynch, Brian McLaren, Carrie Newcomer, Kathleen Norris, Katherine Paterson, Eugene H. Peterson, Charles Pollard, Barbara Brown Taylor, Will Willimon, John Wilson, Philip Yancey, and others.
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William G. Pollard, Fiftieth anniversary of Kent School
* 1932 33 John G. Pollard, Virginia, D
William Ramsey Pollard was pastor of Broadway Baptist Church in Knoxville, Tennessee, when Robert G. Lee retired.
Lane served with three Bellevue pastors who were each elected Southern Baptist Convention president: Robert G. Lee, Ramsey Pollard, and Adrian Rogers.
* G. Hays, "' Important if True ': Lucan's Orpheus and Aethicus Ister ', in Notes and Queries, ( 2010 ) the interpretation by R. Pollard "' Lucan ' and ' Aethicus Ister '", Notes and Queries, 53 ( 2006 ), pp. 7-10.
It left Brisbane on time at 5 pm under the command of Captain F. C. Pollard with G. L. Davis as First Officer.
preliminary thoughts on the Brochtorff Circle at Xaghra ( Gozo ) ( 1999 ), by Simon Stoddart, M. Wysocki, G. Burgess, G. Barber, C. Duhig, Caroline Malone, and G. Mann, pp. 94 105 in: ' The loved body's corruption: Archaeological contributions to the study of human mortality ' edited by J. Downes and A. Pollard, published by Cruithne Press, Glasgow, ISBN 1-873448-06-6

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