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Stanley and water
* 1953 — Stanley Miller showed that amino acids can be formed when simulated lightning is passed through vessels containing water, methane, ammonia, and hydrogen
In addition to being nearly surrounded by the Pacific Ocean, Stanley Park is home to several other bodies of water in Vancouver.
Urey speculated that the early terrestrial atmosphere was probably composed of ammonia, methane and hydrogen ; it was one of his Chicago graduate students, Stanley L. Miller, who showed that, if such a mixture be exposed to electric sparks and to water, it can interact to produce amino acids, commonly called the " building blocks of life " ( see Miller-Urey experiment ).
Stanley visited Lake Katwe in 1889 and noted the deep depression, the salinity of the lake, and a spring of sulphurous water nearby, but failed to connect this to volcanism.
He was also a fine water colourist and contributed his own artwork to the covers of the 1994 novel Catalysts and the feschrift, ' Stanley Middleton At Eighty '.
In Stanley Paul Guenter's article, " Emblem Glyph of El Perú " he says-a ' refers to the Maya word used for water.
In the 1964 film Dr. Strangelove ( directed by Stanley Kubrick ), base commander General Jack D. Ripper states that he drinks only pure grain alcohol with distilled water or rainwater.
The water fuel cell is a purported free energy device invented by American Stanley Allen Meyer ( August 24, 1940 – March 21, 1998 ).
Until 1914, Stanley steam cars vented their exhaust steam directly to the atmosphere, necessitating frequent refilling of the water tank ; after 1914, all Stanleys were fitted with a condenser, which considerably reduced their water consumption.
According to Stanley Sharp, “ The mature male generally builds a nest in shallow water or may simply use the abandoned nest of another Centrarchid.
What Stanley Miller found in the flask when he observed the water were acids and amino acids.
Stanley Miller and Harold Urey's experiment suggests that life formed from the presence of inorganic molecules, water, and electrical charge.
Lost Lagoon is an artificial, captive 17-hectare body of water, west of Georgia Street, near the entrance to Stanley Park.
It was portrayed in Stanley Kubrick's 1964 film Dr. Strangelove, in which the character General Jack D. Ripper initiates a nuclear war in the hope of thwarting a communist plot to " sap and impurify " the " precious bodily fluids " of the American people with fluoridated water.

Stanley and fuel
Jackie Stewart's shaping experience of being soaked in fuel while being trapped in a BRM wreck at Spa 1966 led directly to him, alongside BRM team boss Louis Stanley both becoming outspoken advocates for motor racing safety.
Peat was once a prominent heating / fuel source in Stanley, and stacks of drying peats under cover can still be seen by the occasional house.
That was enough fuel to fly 260 Sea Harrier bombing missions over Port Stanley.
Initially, imported oil was taxed much more than British-produced coal, but in 1934 Oliver Stanley, the Minister for Transport, reduced taxes on fuel oils while raising the Road Fund charge on road locomotives to £ 100 per year, provoking protests by engine manufacturers, hauliers, showmen and the coal industry.
During the 1980 playoffs, Gillies got the best of Terry O ' Reilly, one of the Boston Bruins ' toughest players, several times, helping to fuel the Islanders ' drive to the Stanley Cup.
The collection ranges from the 1886 Benz, to the 1899 Locomobile, to muscle cars of the 1960s, as well as alternative fuel cars like the Stanley Steamer, and the Western Michigan University Sunchaser solar race car.

Stanley and cell
* In an episode of Porridge (" A Night In ", 1974 ), Norman Stanley Fletcher ( Ronnie Barker ) jokes to Lennie Godber ( Richard Beckinsale ) in their prison cell about having a night out: " We could ring up those girls on Top of the Pops.
Stanley Gartler in 1967 and Walter Nelson-Rees in 1975 were the first to publish on the contamination of various cell lines by HeLa.
system urging people to stay at their desks, Rescorla ignored the announcement, grabbed his bullhorn, walkie-talkie and cell phone, and began systematically ordering Morgan Stanley employees to evacuate, including the 1, 000 employees in WTC 5.

Stanley and fraudulent
In a legal opinion written by Justice Stanley Mosk regarding tactics religious groups use to attract followers, the court found that any burden on the free exercise of religion was outweighed by the state's interest in protecting against " fraudulent induction of unconsenting individuals into an atmosphere of coercive persuasion " because many people exposed to brainwashing techniques without their knowledge or consent would develop serious and sometimes irreversible physical and psychiatric disorders, up to and including schizophrenia, self-mutilation, and suicide.

Stanley and device
* CRM 114 ( fictional device ), a device in Stanley Kubrick's film Dr. Strangelove
He assigned to William Stanley the task of developing a device for commercial use in United States.
He entrusted engineer Stanley with the building of a device for commercial use.
* September 21 – William Stanley, Jr. patents the first practical alternating current transformer device, the induction coil.
The weight of evidence supports Hendricks ; as fair historian Stanley Appelbaum states, " Doubt has been cast on the reports of Kinetoscope's actual presence at the fair, but these reports are numerous and circumstantial " ( Appelbaum does err in claiming that the device was " first shown at the Exposition ").
In 1885, Stanley built the first practical alternating current device based on Lucien Gaulard and John Dixon Gibbs ' idea.
Stanley also suggested the name for the Canadian pale, an original vexillological and heraldic device first used in the Maple Leaf flag.
On June 3 Blumenthal referred the matter to the U. S. Securities and Exchange Commission ( SEC ) for further investigation and on June 25 he testified before the U. S. House Committee on Ways and Means that " Long-time American corporations with operations in other countries can dodge tens of millions of dollars in federal taxes by the device of reincorporating in another country " by " simply incorporation papers in a country with friendly tax laws, open a post-office box and hold an annual meeting there " and that Stanley Works, along with " Cooper Industries, Seagate Technologies, Ingersoll-Rand and PricewaterhouseCoopers Consulting, to name but a few, have also become pseudo-foreign corporations for the sole purpose of saving tax dollars.
Ouija Board ( foaled 2001 ) is a Thoroughbred mare racehorse ( named after the ouija board spiritualism device ) owned by Edward Stanley, 19th Earl of Derby and trained by Ed Dunlop.
The group is despondent, but Stanley stumbles upon the mind control device on Sam's neck and removes it.

Stanley and for
A popular belief grew up after the war that the only time during the Civil War that Thomas ever put his horse to a gallop was when he went to hurry up Stanley for this assault.
She thought it was sometime during the second week she worked for Stanley.
Kitti was thirty years younger than Stanley, taller than Stanley, prettier than Stanley had any right to hope for, much less expect.
There was no reason for her to marry someone like Stanley Gilborn, there was no need for her to marry Stanley.
While they were away Blanche came into the office every morning, running things as she had always run them for Stanley, going through the week in a dazed stupor, getting things done automatically, out of habit.
The silver and ebony plaques will be presented at noon luncheons by Stanley Marcus, president of Neiman-Marcus, Beneficiary of the proceeds from the two showings will be the Dallas Society for Crippled Children Cerebral Palsy Treatment Center.
The club was ridiculed during the 1980s with a milk advert on television, in which a young boy boasted that Ian Rush had told him that " if didn't drink lots of milk, when up, only be good enough to play for Accrington Stanley ".
The first opportunity for the protectionist Tories under Disraeli and Stanley to take office came in 1851, when Lord John Russell's government was defeated in the House of Commons over the Ecclesiastical Titles Act 1851.
With Gladstone's refusal Derby and Disraeli looked elsewhere and settled on Disraeli's old friend Edward Bulwer-Lytton, who became Secretary of State for the Colonies ; Derby's son Lord Stanley, succeeded Ellenborough at the Board of Control.
Stanley, with Disraeli's assistance, proposed and guided through the house the India Act, under which the subcontinent would be governed for sixty years.
After its brick-by-brick relocation to Stanley, the site was sold by the Government for " only HK $ 1 billion " in August 1982 amidst growing concern over the future of Hong Kong in the run-up to the transfer of sovereignty.
Stanley B. Prusiner of the University of California, San Francisco ( UCSF ) was awarded the Nobel Prize in physiology or medicine in 1997 for his discovery of prions.
The popularly reported European discovery of the okapi in 1901, earlier hinted at but unseen by Henry Morton Stanley in his travelogue of exploring the Congo, later became the emblem for the now defunct International Society of Cryptozoology.
The price for such support was the resignation of Nationalist ( ex-Labor ) Prime Minister, Billy Hughes, who was replaced by Stanley Bruce.
* The End of Politics: triangulation, realignment and the battle for the centre ground / Alexander Lee and Timothy Stanley., 2006
Following the 1926 Stanley Cup playoffs, during which the Western Hockey League was widely reported to be on the verge of folding, the NHL held a meeting on April 17 to consider applications for expansion franchises, at which it was reported that five different groups sought a team for Detroit.
The Cougars made the Stanley Cup playoffs for the first time in 1929 with Carson Cooper leading the team in scoring.
In 1934 the Wings made the Stanley Cup Finals for the first time, with John Sorrell scoring 21 goals over 47 games and Larry Aurie leading the team in scoring.
Osgood never left the net for the remainder of the playoffs, as the Red Wings came back in that series on their way to winning their 11th Stanley Cup.

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