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* The Remarkable Andrew, 1940 ( also known as Chronicle of a Literal Man )
Jack Cole and Plastic Man: Forms Stretched to Their Limits ( Chronicle Books, 2001 ) ISBN 0-8118-3179-5
Swedish writer / illustrator Bea Uusma Schyffert has written the children's book Man Who Went to the Far Side of the Moon: The Story of Apollo 11 Astronaut Michael Collins ( Chronicle Books, 2003 ) ( original title: Astronauten som inte fick landa, Alfabeta, 2000 ).
However, Woolf ( 2005 ) asserts that " contrary to the image, projected by recent clan-historians, of Clann Somhairle as Gaelic nationalists liberating the Isles from Scandinavians, it is quite explicit in our two extended narrative accounts from the thirteenth century, Orkneyinga saga and The Chronicle of the Kings of Man and the Isles, that the early leaders of Clann Somhairle saw themselves as competitors for the kingship of the Isles on the basis of their descent through their mother Ragnhilt " and that their claim " to royal status was based on its position as a segment of Uí Ímair.
However, their descendants do not seem to have held this title and The Chronicle of Man and the Sudreys lamented that Somerled's marriage to Ragnhildis " was the cause of the ruin of the whole kingdom of the Isles ".
Goss ( tr ) ( 1874 ) Chronica regnum Manniae et insularum: The Chronicle of Man and the Sudreys.
* Draper Daniels, native, revived local " Morris Chronicle " weekly newspaper as a summer project, became a travelling salesman for Vick's and then an advertising executive who invented the " Jolly Green Giant ", " Marlboro Man " campaign and twin calves of Borden's Elsie cow, as well as promoting the idea of being able to travel coast to coast by train without changing coaches, illustrating in contrast that hogs could do it but not people.
Famous individuals connected with Edessa include: Jacob Baradaeus, the real chief of the Syriac Miaphysites known after him as Jacobites ; Stephen Bar Sudaïli, monk and pantheist, to whom was owing, in Palestine, the last crisis of Origenism in the 6th century ; Jacob, Bishop of Edessa, a fertile writer ( d. 708 ); Theophilus the Maronite, an astronomer, who translated into Syriac verse Homer's Iliad and Odyssey ; the anonymous author of the Chronicon Edessenum ( Chronicle of Edessa ), compiled in 540 ; the writer of the story of " The Man of God ", in the 5th century, which gave rise to the legend of St. Alexius, also known as Alexius of Rome ( because exiled Eastern monks brought his cult and bones to Rome in the 10th century ).
**" The Broker's Man " ( SB 5 ), Our Parish 5, originally, " Sketches of London No. 18 " in The Evening Chronicle, 28 July 1835.
Douglas is twice referred to in the Monastic ' Chronicle of the Kings of Man and the Isles '; first in 1192, when the monks of St Mary's Abbey at Rushen, were transferred there for a four-year stay, then again in 1313, when Robert ( Bruce ), King of Scotland, spent the night at the ' monastery of Duglas ' on his way to seize Castle Rushen.
The thirteenth-century Chronicle of the Kings of Man and the Isles says that he was buried at the church of Saint Patrick in Down.
* Chronicle of the Kings of Man and the Sudreys, ed.
Steinberg has been featured on national television programs such as “ 60 Minutes ,” “ Larry King Live ,” “ The Today Show ,” " Good Morning America ," " CNN ," " CNN World News ," " Charlie Rose ,” Fox Business ,” “ Fox News ,” “ CBS Morning News ,” “ Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous ,” “ The Pat Sajak Show ,” “ Morning Joe ” on MSNBC, “ The Leeza Gibbons Show ,” “ Living Large ,” andThe Man Show .” A host of magazines have covered him including Business Week, Sports Illustrated, ESPN The Magazine, People, Success, Forbes, Playboy, GQ, FHM, LA Times Sunday Magazine, Chicago Tribune Sunday Magazine, San Francisco Chronicle Magazine, United Airlines ’ Magazine Hemispheres, Hawaiian Airlines ’ Magazine Hana Hou !, and US Airways Magazine.
The J. C. Nichols Chronicle: The Authorized Story of the Man and His Company, 1880 – 1994.
According to the The Chronicle of Man and the Sudreys Ragnald, took control of the Isle of Man for a brief time in 1164.
Goss ( tr ) ( 1874 ) Chronica regnum Manniae et insularum: The Chronicle of Man and the Sudreys.
* The Man Who Would Murder Death " A rogue researcher challenges scientists to reverse human aging " The Chronicle of Higher Education 2005-10-14
Nokoru also appears in Clamp's Duklyon: Clamp School Defenders, Man of Many Faces, Tsubasa: Reservoir Chronicle and X / 1999.
Suoh also appears in Clamp School Paranormal Investigators, Man of Many Faces, Tsubasa: Reservoir Chronicle and X / 1999.
Akira also appears in Clamp's Man of Many Faces, Duklyon: Clamp School Defenders, Tsubasa: Reservoir Chronicle and X / 1999.
She also appears in Clamp's Man of Many Faces and makes a cameo appearance in Tsubasa: Reservoir Chronicle.
* The Man Who Rode Ampersand ( 1975 ), novel, ( Chronicle of Modern Twilight-1 )
David M. Pressman, Senior ( born July 10, 1939 ) is an American actor, probably best known for roles on Doogie Howser, M. D., Ladies Man, a recurring role on Profiler, the titular character on Mulligan's Stew and as a fictional scientist in the 1971 film The Hellstrom Chronicle.
* John A. Montgomery, Eno — The Man and the Foundation: A Chronicle of Transportation, 1988

Chronicle and published
His most famous publication was the Nuremberg Chronicle, published in 1493 in German and Latin editions.
During grand jury testimony in December 2003 – which was illegally leaked to the San Francisco Chronicle and published in December 2004 – Giambi allegedly admitted to using many different steroids, including fertility drugs ( which could account for his declining health in the past few years ).
He was also partners with William Goddard and Joseph Galloway the three of whom published the Pennsylvania Chronicle, a newspaper that was known for its revolutionary sentiments and criticisms of the British monarchy in the American colonies.
Page depicting Constantinople in the Nuremberg Chronicle published in 1493, forty years after the city's fall to the Turks
* 1968 A group of six Gibraltarian lawyers and businessmen, calling themselves the palomos or ' doves ', advocated a political settlement with Spain in a letter published in the Gibraltar Chronicle, and met with Spanish Foreign Office officials ( a meeting was even held with the Spanish
The largest and most frequently published newspaper is the Gibraltar Chronicle, Gibraltar ’ s oldest established daily newspaper and the world ’ s second oldest English language newspaper to have been in print continuously with daily editions six days a week.
Schedel is best known for his writing the text for the Nuremberg Chronicle, known as Schedelsche Weltchronik ( English: Schedel's World Chronicle ), published in 1493 in Nuremberg.
An article by Dina Cappiello in the Houston Chronicle published 18 December 2005 presented Richard Prum's position as follows:
* 1493 – Hartmann Schedel's Nuremberg Chronicle, one of the best-documented early printed books, is published.
* 1846 – The Cambridge Chronicle, America's oldest surviving weekly newspaper, is published for the first time in Cambridge, Massachusetts
The St Helena Advocate and Weekly Journal of News, published in 1851, was the first island newspaper, but closed two years later mainly due to competition from the government-funded St Helena Chronicle ( 1852 ).
* In India it is published in English in the comics section of the English daily newspaper Deccan Chronicle.
The Chronicle History of Henry the fifth was entered into the Register of the Stationers Company on 14 August 1600 by the bookseller Thomas Pavier ; the first quarto was published before the end of the year — though by Thomas Millington and John Busby rather than Pavier.
Shakespeare's earlier version, The True Chronicle of the History of the Life and Death of King Lear and His Three Daughters, was published in quarto in 1608.
In his Arden edition, R. A. Foakes argues for a date of 1605 – 6, because one of Shakespeare's sources, The True Chronicle History of King Leir, was not published until 1605 ; close correspondences between that play and Shakespeare's suggest that he may have been working from a text ( rather than from recollections of a performance ).
An article by Crockett biographer James R. Boylston debunking the " Not Yours to Give " speech was published in the November 2004 issue of The Crockett Chronicle.
On 23 November the News Chronicle of London published an article on an incident which took place at the concentration camp of Sachsenhausen.
Owned by the Ray Family and published in town, the Chronicle served as the center of community journalism.
* New Kent-Charles City Chronicle: Community newspaper, published every other week, with an advertising supplement published in weeks between.
On 25 Jan. 2012, Tom Bartlett of The Chronicle of Higher Education published a report that questions whether John Watson knew of cognitive abnormalities in Little Albert that would greatly skew the results of the experiment.
As Davis left office in 2003, the San Francisco Chronicle published an editorial discussing his legacy.
They published a newsletter, The Official Chronicle and promoted their ideas more widely through television and press.
May, who is also an evangelist for churches of Christ, also ownes a folk history magazine published quarterly known as the Old Time Chronicle.

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