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Sanger and David
* San Francisco Bay: Portrait of an Estuary, David Sanger and John Hart, University of California Press
1-6: David Sanger, organ ; Meridian Recordings
Reid ( 2008 – 2009 ), Kathleen Kennedy Townsend ( 2007 – 2008 ); David E. Sanger ( 2006 – 2007 ); Edward P. Jones ( 2005 – 2006 ); Diane Rehm ( 2004 – 2005 ); Dr. Josiah Ober ( 2003 – 2004 ); Norine Johnson ( 2002 – 2003 ); Mario Livio ( 2001 – 2002 ); Wole Soyinka, Henry Rosemont, Michael Ellis-Tolaydo, Lucille Clifton ( Spring 2001 ); Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson ( Fall 2000 ); Richard Lewontin ( Spring 2000 ); Ben Cardin ( Fall 1999 ).
* David Sanger, journalist for The New York Times
Charter members of the Academy are Samuel Adams, John Adams, John Bacon, James Bowdoin, Charles Chauncy, John Clark, David Cobb, Samuel Cooper, Thomas Cushing, Nathan Cushing, William Cushing, Tristram Dalton, Francis Dana, Samuel Deane, Perez Fobes, Caleb Gannett, Henry Gardner, Benjamin Guild, John Hancock, Joseph Hawley, Edward Augustus Holyoke, Ebenezer Hunt, Jonathan Jackson, Charles Jarvis, Samuel Langdon, Levi Lincoln, Daniel Little, Elijah Lothrup, John Lowell, Samuel Mather, Samuel Moody, Andrew Oliver, Joseph Orne, Theodore Parsons, George Partridge, Robert Treat Paine, Phillips Payson, Samuel Phillips, Jr., John Pickering, Oliver Prescott, Zedekiah Sanger, Nathaniel Peaslee Sargeant, Micajah Sawyer, Theodore Sedgwick, William Sever, Stephen Sewall, David Sewall, John Sprague, Ebenezer Storer, Caleb Strong, James Sullivan, John Bernard Sweat, Nathaniel Tracy, Cotton Tufts, James Warren, Samuel West, Edward Wigglesworth, Joseph Willard, Samuel Williams, Abraham Williams, Nehemiah Williams, and James Winthrop.
The British team was led by David R. Bentley at the Sanger Institute and focused on chromosomes 1, 6, 10, 13 and 20.
* David Sanger
Nordstoga has also studied with David Sanger in London.
It starred Ian Buchanan, Marla Rubinoff, Nancye Ferguson, Miguel Ferrer, Gary Grossman, and Mel Johnson, Jr. Directors included David Lynch, Mark Frost, Jack Fisk, Jonathan Sanger, Lesli Linka Glatter, and Betty Thomas.
* Organist David Sanger
Currently, archaeology of the shell ring on St. Catherines Island is spearheaded by David Hurst Thomas and Matthew C. Sanger.
In an interview with George Gurley of the New York Observer shortly after the publication of Slander, it was mentioned that Coulter actually had friends and acquaintances who worked for the Times, namely restaurant critic Frank Bruni and correspondent David E. Sanger.

Sanger and E
It combined an in vitro paired-tag library with emulsion PCR, an automated microscope, and ligation-based sequencing chemistry to sequence an E. coli genome at an accuracy of > 99. 9999 % and a cost approximately 1 / 10 that of Sanger sequencing.
John E. Sulston was the founding Director of the Sanger Institute.

Sanger and .,
* Sanger, Donald B., and Thomas Robson Hay.
The name commemorates Joseph Sanger Jr., secretary-treasurer of the Railroad Yardmasters Association, who visited California in 1887.
* Feldman, R., and Sanger, J.
* 1979 Sir James W. Black, George F. Cahill Jr., Walter Gilbert, Elwood V. Jensen, Frederick Sanger, Charles R. Scriver

Sanger and War
After World War I, Sanger shifted away from radical politics, and she founded the American Birth Control League ( ABCL ) in 1921 to enlarge her base of supporters to include the middle class.
Earlier in his career, Kennedy won the Bancroft Prize for his Birth Control in America: The Career of Margaret Sanger ( 1970 ) and was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize for World War I, Over Here: The First World War and American Society ( 1980 ).

Sanger and With
With his wife's consent, Wells had affairs with a number of women, including the American birth control activist Margaret Sanger and novelist Elizabeth von Arnim.
With the Sanger technology, bacterial projects with 20, 000 to 200, 000 reads could easily be assembled on one computer.
With the help of Sanger ( who managed to get away from being sequestered by creating a diversion with a fire alarm ), Riley is able to slice the right wrist of her assailant, who then flees unseen.

Sanger and Medal
These include Frederick Sanger, who was awarded the Copley Medal in 1977 " n recognition of his distinguished work on the chemical structure of proteins and his studies on the sequences of nucleic acids " and is one of four people to have won multiple Nobel Prizes, having won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1958 and 1980.

Sanger and ",
Francis Melvin Rogallo ( January 27, 1912 – September 1, 2009 ) was an American aeronautical engineer inventor born in Sanger, California, U. S. A .; he is credited with the invention of the Rogallo wing, or " flexible wing ", a precursor to the modern hang glider and paraglider.
In total, the track was almost a half an hour long and it included both the in-game music, composed by already leading video game musician George " The Fat Man " Sanger, and two live music recordings: " The Game ", whose melody in various permutations and stylistic variations became the background music for most of the game ( as well as the theme for a piano puzzle ) and whose lyrics were based on Stauf's twisted plot, and " Skeletons in My Closet ", a jazzy tune with a female lead voice ( Kris McKay ) which was the ending-credits theme.
Sanger remained exiled in Europe until late 1915 ; William Sanger had been arrested and jailed for distributing one copy of " Family Limitation ", and Margaret Sanger returned to face the charges against her.
George Alistair Sanger ( born December 14, 1957, from Austin, Texas ), also known as " The Fat Man ", is an American musician who has composed music for over 200 different computer and video games, beginning in 1983.
Mike Sanger co-wrote " Throw Your Body on the Apparatus ", and Elliot Figg co-wrote " When You Least Expect It ," both from the aforementioned album.
* George Sanger ( musician ) aka " The Fat Man ", American video game music composer

Sanger and New
In New York, Sanger organized the first birth control clinic staffed by all-female doctors, as well as a clinic in Harlem with an entirely African-American staff.
Margaret Sanger was born as Margaret Higgins in Corning, New York.
Toward the end of the century, the mother of one of her Claverack friends arranged for Sanger to enroll in a nursing program at a hospital in White Plains, an affluent New York City suburb.
In 1912, after a fire destroyed their home in Hastings-on-Hudson, the Sanger family moved back to New York City, where Margaret began working as a nurse in the East Side slums of Manhattan.
Starting in 1911, Sanger wrote a series of articles about sexual education entitled " What Every Mother Should Know " and " What Every Girl Should Know " for the socialist magazine New York Call.
In 1913, Sanger worked as a nurse at Henry Street Settlement in New York's Lower East Side, often with poor women who were suffering due to frequent childbirth and self-induced abortions.
Nine days after the clinic opened, Sanger was arrested for breaking a New York state law that prohibited distribution of contraceptives, and went to trial in January 1917.
* 1916 – In Brooklyn, New York, Margaret Sanger opens the first family planning clinic in the United States.
The film was inspired by the obscenity case of Margaret Sanger in New York.
* Jedediah Sanger of New Hartford, and
In 1915, architect William Sanger was charged under the New York law against disseminating contraceptive information.
In 1932, Sanger arranged for a shipment of diaphragms to be mailed from Japan to a sympathetic doctor in New York City.
Margaret Sanger had attempted to run a birth control clinic in New York, but it was closed down by the police.
The Town of New Hartford was settled in 1788 by Jediah Sanger, who was 37 years old and deep in debt.
In 1906 Aldrich sold his interest in the Rhode Island street railway system to the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad, whose president was J. P. Morgan's loyal ally, Charles Sanger Mellen.
The organization has its roots in Brooklyn, New York, where Margaret Sanger opened the country's first birth-control clinic.
The origins of Planned Parenthood date to 1916 when Margaret Sanger, her sister and a friend opened the first birth control clinic in the U. S. in Brooklyn, New York.
Throughout the 1920s McCormick worked with Sanger on birth control issues, McCormick smuggled diaphragms from Europe to New York City for Sanger's Clinical Research Bureau, and in 1927 she hosted a reception of delegates attending the 1927 World Population Conference at her home in Geneva.
In 1944, Hogan and Sanger sold their holding company, Interstate Broadcasting Company, to the New York Times Company.
* August 16 – Charles Sanger Mellen, president of Northern Pacific Railway 1897-1903 and New Haven Railroad beginning in 1903 ( d. 1927 ).
* November 17-Charles Sanger Mellen, president of Northern Pacific Railway 1897-1903 and New Haven Railroad beginning in 1903, dies ( born 1852 ).
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