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Cone and Gatherers
* Robin Jenkins ' ( 1912 – 2005 ) most famous novel is the Cone Gatherers, much studied in Scottish schools.
Fitkin's earliest compositions were for piano, including From Yellow to Yellow and The Cone Gatherers.
The success of his early compositions for piano, particularly The Cone Gatherers, led to Fitkin being commissioned to write his first ensemble work, Cud, for jazz orchestra.
* The Cone Gatherers ( 1987 )

Cone and novel
* The Golden Pine Cone, a classic novel by Canadian author Catherine Anthony Clark

Cone and by
* Cone dystrophy, an inherited ocular disorder characterized by the loss of cone cells
However, several landmarks have been achieved in the fight against it in Latin America, including a reduction by 72 % of the incidence of human infection in children and young adults in the countries of the Southern Cone Initiative, and at least three countries ( Uruguay, in 1997, and Chile, in 1999, and Brazil in 2006 ) have been certified free of vectorial and transfusional transmission.
In 1994 season, the Royals reduced payroll by trading pitcher David Cone and outfielder Brian McRae, then continued their salary dump in the 1995 season.
Cone pulley driven from above by a line shaft
Cone pulley driven from below by an electric motor
Yankee pitching had been paced by David Cone ( 20 – 7, 3. 55 ), Andy Pettitte ( 16 – 11, 4. 24 ), David Wells ( 18 – 4, 3. 49 ), Hideki Irabu ( 13 – 9, 4. 06 ) and Orlando Hernández ( 12 – 4, 3. 13 ).
The limiting cone is given by the family of maps π < sub > X </ sub >: Cone ( N, F ) → Hom ( N, FX ) where π < sub > X </ sub >( ψ ) = ψ < sub > X </ sub >.
If one is given an object L of C together with a natural isomorphism Φ: Hom (–, L ) → Cone (–, F ), the object L will be a limit of F with the limiting cone given by Φ < sub > L </ sub >( id < sub > L </ sub >).
While Spanish Nueva canción musicians with the fall of the Franco regime finally overcame censorship in the late 1970s musicians from the Southern Cone faced severe censorship and even exile and death by the ruling right-wing military juntas.
In 1928, the cotton factories in Haw River were acquired by Proximity Manufacturing, which later became Cone Mills Corporation.
The park contains the Moses Cone Manor and Estate, and features two large lakes surrounded by forests and trails.
The concept of persona in music was introduced by Edward T. Cone in his The Composer's Voice ( 1974 ), that dealt with the relation between the lyrical self of a song's lyrics and its composer.
The product's advertising tagline, " Raid Kills Bugs Dead ," was created by the advertising agency Foote, Cone & Belding.
Two explanations have been presented for this: ( 1 ) the majority of basalt in the landing site lies below the depth of excavation of Cone crater or ( 2 ) the presence of a basalt flow beneath the landing area excavated by a nearby crater with a diameter of.
The combination of transport by highway, air, river and railway makes Foz do Iguaçu an excellent, perhaps unique, location in the Southern Cone of the Americas.
Another of the show's recurring gags was the " Cone of Silence ", an idea from Henry ( though preceded by the syndicated TV show Science Fiction Theatre in an episode titled Barrier of Silence written by Lou Huston and first airing September 3, 1955, 10 years ahead of the NBC comedy ).
Smart would pedantically insist on following CONTROL's security protocols ; when in the Chief's office he would insist on speaking under the Cone of Silence -— two transparent plastic hemispheres which were electrically lowered on top of Smart and the Chief — which invariably malfunctioned, requiring the characters to shout loudly to even have a chance of being understood by each other.
As noted by American musicologist, Edward Cone, narrative terms are also present in the analytical language about music.
Operation Condor (, also known as Plan Cóndor, ), was a campaign of political repression and terror involving assassination and intelligence operations officially implemented in 1975 by the right-wing dictatorships of the Southern Cone of South America.
According to these archives other countries such as Peru cooperated to varying extents by providing intelligence information in response to requests from the security services of the Southern Cone countries.
The so-called " Terror Files " ( Portuguese: " Arquivos do Terror ") – a whole set of 60, 000 documents, weighting 4 tons and making 593, 000 microfilmed pages which were discovered by a former Paraguayan political prisoner Marti Almada, in Lambare, Paraguay, in 1992 – provides even higher numbers: the total result of Southern Cone Operation Condor had left up to 50, 000 killed, 30, 000 missing and 400, 000 arrested.
Various shape models have been tried for Mueller emitters ; the best seems to be the " Sphere on Orthogonal Cone " ( SOC ) model introduced by Dyke, Trolan.

Cone and Scottish
High point in the range is Single Cone ( 2319 metres ) with Ben Nevis ( 2230 metres, named after the Scottish mountain of the same name ) a little further south in the Hector mountains.

Cone and writer
The Voice has published many well-known writers, including Ezra Pound, Henry Miller, Barbara Garson, Katherine Anne Porter, M. S. Cone, staff writer and author, James Baldwin, E. E.

Cone and first
Instead of pursuing unilateral prerogatives, Brazilian foreign policy has tended to emphasize regional integration, first through the Southern Cone Common Market ( Mercosul ) and now the Union of South American Nations.
Currently another dictionary is being compiled by Margaret Cone, with the first of three volumes ( A-Kh ) published in 2001.
Map of the different indigenous groups in the Southern Cone at the arrival of Europeans in the first half the 16th century.
Released in July 2012, the aforementioned " The Soul Sessions Vol 2 " features production from Steve Greenberg ( producer of the first " Soul Sessions ") and finds Stone largely covering lesser-known soul songs from the Seventies and Eighties by acts including The Chi-Lites, The Honey Cone, The Dells, Sylvia, Labi Siffre and Linda Lewis.
It was first produced in York, Pennsylvania, by Henry C. Kessler at his York Cone Company in 1940, for sale in the Northeastern United States, Ohio, Indiana and Florida.
In 1996 Crook appeared in his first short film: The Man who Fell in Love with a Traffic Cone.
In 1923, the Institute's galleries hosted the first known public showing of Henri Matisse's work in the United States, brought over from Europe by sisters Claribel and Etta Cone.
In those implementations, the format for these 16 bits, MSB first, is " CRAAAAUG AAAAAAAA ", where " C " remains the " Cone " flag.
The dikes are believed to mark the first arrival of the hotspot, although it is now located in central British Columbia at Nazko Cone.
On that day, Don Larsen threw the ceremonial first pitch to Berra, and David Cone pitched a perfect game against the Montreal Expos.
The game was initially a pitchers ' duel, as Moore and Cone put up zeroes for the first four innings.
In the bottom of the first, Sierra cracked a two-run home run off Cone, and the next inning an error by Cone proved costly as Henderson got on base and then scored on a single by Jerry Browne.
Then, Grant, a first generation womanist theologian, argued that Cone did not attend to the fullness of black experience – specifically that of black women.
Branyan got his first hit ( also his first home run ) on July 23, 1999 off of New York Yankees ' pitcher David Cone.
On a Restricted Cone NAT, the first packet from the other host will be blocked.

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