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* Barton, Robert S. " A New Approach to the Functional Design of a Digital Computer " Proc.
The authors include S. T. Joshi, Kenneth W. Faig, Jr, Jason C. Eckhardt, Will Murray, Donald R. Burleson, Peter Cannon, Stefan Dziemianowicz, Steven J. Mariconda, David E. Schultz, Robert H. Waugh, Robert M. Price, R. Boerem, Norman R. Gatford and Barton Levi St. Armand.
One of the designers of the B5000, Robert S. Barton, later wrote that he developed RPN independently of Hamblin sometime in 1958 while reading a textbook by Kopi on symbolic logic and before he was aware of Hamblin's work.
Notable Jardines Managing Directors or Tai-pans included Sir Alexander Matheson, 1st Baronet, David Jardine, Robert Jardine, William Keswick, James Johnstone Keswick, Ben Beith, David Landale, Sir John Buchanan-Jardine, Sir William Johnstone " Tony " Keswick, Sir Hugh Barton, Sir Michael Herries, Sir John Keswick, Sir Henry Keswick, Simon Keswick and Alasdair Morrison.
A print by William Hogarth entitled A Just View of the British Stage from 1724 depicting Robert Wilks, Colley Cibber, and Barton Booth rehearsing a pantomime play with puppets enacting a prison break down a privy.
* Robert E. " Bob " Barton, former member of the Louisiana House of Representatives ( 1996 – 2000 )
On 14 September 1921 the Dáil ratified the appointment of Arthur Griffith, Michael Collins, Robert Barton, Eamonn Duggan and George Gavan Duffy as envoys plenipotentiary for the peace conference in England.
* Robert Barton, ( 1881 – 1975 ), lawyer and Irish politician
* Robert Barton of Over Barnton, ( died 1540 ) Scottish sailor and courtier
* Robert E. " Bob " Barton ( born 1948 ), former member of the Louisiana House of Representatives
* Robert S. Barton ( 1925 – 2009 ), computer scientist, chief architect of several computers made by Burroughs Corporation
* April-After Thomas Betterton's death, the great Shakespearean roles he dominated for a generation are divided up among fellow actors Barton Booth, Robert Wilks, and John Mills.
Other business included the long standing issue of Robert Barton of Over Barnton's ship the Black Bark, seized by Spanish pirates off England in 1519.
Well-known currently active performers include the likes of Catherine Zeta-Jones, Ian McKellen, Clive Owen, Jude Law, Rachel Weisz, Ewan McGregor, Kate Winslet, Hugh Grant, Colin Firth, Daniel Radcliffe, Daniel Craig, Emma Watson, Keira Knightley, Ralph Fiennes, Orlando Bloom, Tilda Swinton, Daniel Day-Lewis, Christian Bale, Jason Statham, Idris Elba, Paul Bettany, Mischa Barton, Emma Thompson, Kate Beckinsale, Michael Sheen, Helena Bonham Carter, Hugh Laurie, Ben Kingsley, Christopher Lee, Alan Rickman, Jason Isaacs, John Hurt, Emily Blunt, Sienna Miller, Bill Nighy, Carey Mulligan, Ray Winstone, Peter O ' Toole, Jeremy Irons, Gary Oldman, Helen Mirren, Liam Neeson, Tim Roth, Robert Pattinson, Julie Andrews, Sean Bean, Gemma Arterton, Gerard Butler, Tom Hardy, Maggie Smith, Russell Brand, Andrew Garfield, Henry Cavill, Simon Pegg, Patrick Stewart, Judi Dench, Anthony Hopkins, Michael Caine and Sacha Baron Cohen.
In 1960, Łukasiewicz notation concepts and stacks were used as the basis of the Burroughs B5000 computer designed by Robert S. Barton and his team at Burroughs Corporation in Pasadena, California.
Barton, Jon Coulton ( in the behalf of others called the Diggers ), Robert Cosler, John Plamer, Jacob Heard ( in The Clarke Papers volume 2, )
Each division's product line grew from a different Robert ( Bob ) Barton concept for how to optimize a computer's instruction set for particular programming languages.
The first member of the first series, the B5000, was designed beginning in 1961 by a team under the leadership of Robert ( Bob ) Barton.
William Barton Rogers had three brothers: James Blythe Rogers ( 1802 – 1852 ), Henry Darwin Rogers ( 1808 – 1866 ), and Robert Empie Rogers ( 1813 – 1884 ).
* Rodger BartonRobert McFarlane, National Security Advisor 83-85
Barton Hartshorn Manor House, built in 1635 and expanded by Robert Lorimer in 1903 and 1908
Later he worked on elucidating the structures of aromatic Erythrina alkaloids and, together with Derek Barton, Oskar Jeger and Robert Burns Woodward, of cevin, which was his last project on alkaloid chemistry.
He was the son of British Orientalist scholar Robert Caesar Childers ; the cousin of Hugh Childers and Robert Barton ; and the father of the fourth President of Ireland, Erskine Hamilton Childers.

Robert and brother
To Africa, he sent his most trusted adviser, his brother, Attorney General Robert Kennedy, on a good-will mission to the Ivory Coast.
In Robert de Boron's Merlin he is called simply Pendragon and his younger brother is named Uter, which he changes to Uterpendragon after the death of the elder sibling.
In reply to this the French sovereign dispatched Andrew as his ambassador to Güyük Khan ; with Longjumeau went his brother William ( also a Dominican ) and several others — John Goderiche, John of Carcassonne, Herbert " Le Sommelier ," Gerbert of Sens, Robert ( a clerk ), a certain William, and an unnamed clerk of Poissy.
* On March 7, 1998, Daniel Rudolph, the elder brother of the 1996 Olympics bomber Eric Robert Rudolph, videotaped himself cutting off one of his own hands with an electric saw to " send a message to the FBI and the media.
The film was written by Sam Raimi and his brother Ivan, produced by Robert Tapert, and stars Bruce Campbell and Embeth Davidtz.
In 1846 Robert Smirke was replaced as the Museum's architect by his brother Sydney Smirke, whose major addition was the Round Reading Room 1854 – 1857 ; at in diameter it was then the second widest dome in the world, the Pantheon in Rome being slightly wider.
Robert Adam's brother James was in Rome in 1762, drawing antiquities under the direction of Clérisseau ; he invented a British Order, of which his ink-and-wash rendering with red highlighting, is at the Avery Library, Columbia University.
In October 1595 Oxford wrote to his brother in law, Sir Robert Cecil of friction between himself and the ill-fated Earl of Essex, partly over his claim to the property, terming him ' the only person that I dare rely upon in the court '.
Sir Robert Gordon, younger brother of the fourth Earl, was a diplomat and served as British Ambassador to Austria.
While at Reims, Callistus tried to effect a settlement with Henry I of England and his brother Robert.
The parade was led by " Northumbrian " driven by George Stephenson, and included " Phoenix " driven by his son Robert, " North Star " driven by his brother Robert and " Rocket " driven by assistant engineer Joseph Locke.
Fawkes's fellow students included John Wright and his brother Christopher ( both later involved with Fawkes in the Gunpowder plot ) and Oswald Tesimond, Edward Oldcorne and Robert Middleton, who became priests ( the latter executed in 1601 ).
During Robert III's reign ( 1390 – 1406 ), actual power rested largely in the hands of his brother, Robert Stewart, Duke of Albany.
In this struggle some important figures such as Count Odo of Paris and his brother King Robert rose to fame and became kings.
Henry I's biggest source of concerns was his brotherRobert I of Burgundy — who was pushed by his mother to the conflict.
He succeeded his elder brother William II as King of England in 1100 and defeated his eldest brother, Robert Curthose, to become Duke of Normandy in 1106.
His succession was hurriedly confirmed while his brother Robert was away on the First Crusade, and the beginning of his reign was occupied by wars with Robert for control of England and Normandy.
This sought to bar Prince Henry from both thrones by stipulating that if either King William or Duke Robert died without an heir, the two dominions of their father would be reunited under the surviving brother.
In the following year, 1101, Robert Curthose, Henry's eldest brother, attempted to seize the crown by invading England.
In the Treaty of Alton, Robert agreed to recognise his brother Henry as King of England and return peacefully to Normandy, upon receipt of an annual sum of 3, 000 silver marks, which Henry proceeded to pay.
According to Robert E. Van Voorst the overwhelming majority of scholars consider both the reference to " the brother of Jesus called Christ " and the entire passage that includes it as authentic.

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