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* 1999 – Dale C. Thomson, Canadian professor and historian ( b. 1923 )
* Dale C. Thomson, " Louis St. Laurent: Canadian " ( Toronto, Macmillan Canada, 1967 ), Library of Congress Catalogue Card No. 68-11107.
* Thomson, Dale C. De Gaulle et le Québec.
" According to a number of personal interviews with high-ranking French officials, as well as documents he uncovered, scholar Dale C. Thomson wrote that de Gaulle's statement was planned, and that he used it when the opportunity presented itself.
* Dale Thomson, 1952-1953
Family Passions featured popular soap actors like Kin Shriner, Roscoe Born, Andrew Jackson and Gordon Thomson as well as many Canadian actors including future The Walking Dead actress Laurie Holden, future Star Wars actor Hayden Christensen, Barry Flatman, Jennifer Dale and Von Flores.

Thomson and 1984
* Sir George Thomson ( Institute of Measurement and Control ) 1984
The Thomson MO5 is a home computer introduced in France in 1984 to compete against systems such as the ZX Spectrum and Commodore 64.
* Robert W. Thomson, 1984 – 1989
* James F. Thomson ( philosopher ) ( 1921 – 1984 ), English philosopher who devised Thomson's Lamp and coined the word supertask
In 1984 they published their first national hit, a flight simulator created by Marc André Rampon: Intercepteur Cobalt for Sinclair ZX81 and Spectrum, also known under the name of Mission Delta for Oric, Amstrad and Thomson MO5.
He was first elected to Parliament in the 1984 elections as MP for Taranaki, succeeding David Thomson.
* Roger Davies, Chairman of Going Places from 1994-7, and Thomson Holidays from 1984 – 90
He worked in several large French companies ( IBM-France, le Groupe Pechiney, le Groupe Thomson and the aerospace company Air Inter ) before returning to Mali in 1984 to work at the Compagnie malienne pour le développement des textiles ( CMDT ).
In 1984 Gillett acquired Post Corporation's eight television stations, 22 newspapers and associated plant ; the non-broadcast assets were sold to Thomson Corporation and other buyers.
The Children's Channel launched in 1984, almost exclusively to cable households owing to the low proliferation of domestic satellite dishes in the UK and Europe at the time, and originally operated by Starstream who backed by British Telecom, DC Thomson, Thames Television, Central Independent Television and Thorn-EMI.
Kevin Thomson ( born 14 October 1984 in Edinburgh ) is a Scottish association footballer who plays for Middlesbrough.
* The MS Thomson Spirit, then the MS Nieuw Amsterdam was finished by Chantiers de l ' Atlantique in 1984, for the Holland America Line.

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Carnegie's empire grew to include the J. Edgar Thomson Steel Works, ( named for John Edgar Thomson, Carnegie's former boss and president of the Pennsylvania Railroad ), Pittsburgh Bessemer Steel Works, the Lucy Furnaces, the Union Iron Mills, the Union Mill ( Wilson, Walker & County ), the Keystone Bridge Works, the Hartman Steel Works, the Frick Coke Company, and the Scotia ore mines.
Thomson was associated with the National Gallery ( London ), it was here that he established a set of guidelines or environmental controls for the best conditions in which objects could be stored and displayed within the Museum Environment.
These included Hitachi ( HD68000 ), who shrank the feature size to 2. 7-microns for their 12. 5 MHz version, Mostek ( MK68000 ), Rockwell ( R68000 ), Signetics ( SCN68000 ), Thomson / SGS-Thomson ( originally EF68000 and later TS68000 ), and Toshiba ( TMP68000 ).
* Agardy, Peter ( 2009 ), ' Mediation and the insolvency practitioner ,' Insolvency Law Journal, Thomson Reuters, Vol 17.
Thomson observed two separate patches of light on the photographic plate ( see image ), which suggested two different parabolas of deflection.
J. Thomson ( 1856-1940 ): showed in 1897 that cathode rays were composed of a previously unknown negatively charged particle ( later named the electron ), discovered isotopes, invented the mass spectrometer, awarded the 1906 Nobel Prize in Physics for the discovery of the electron and for his work on the conduction of electricity in gases.
* Judith Jarvis Thomson, " The Right to Privacy ," in Michael J. Gorr and Sterling Harwood, eds., Crime and Punishment: Philosophic Explorations ( Belmont, CA: Wadsworth Publishing Co., 2000, formerly Jones and Bartlett Publishers, 1995 ), 552 pages, pp. 34 – 46.
At the time of the experiment, the atom was thought to be analogous to a plum pudding ( as proposed by J. J. Thomson ), with the negative charges ( the plums ) found throughout a positive sphere ( the pudding ).
Unlike some other manufacturers, the company where SECAM was invented, Technicolor ( known as Thomson until 2010 ), still sells TV sets worldwide under different brands ; this may be due in part to the legacy of SECAM.
His estimate that the age of the Earth allowed gradual evolution was disputed by William Thomson ( later awarded the title Lord Kelvin ), who calculated that it had cooled in less than 100 million years.
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Paul Julius Freiherr von Reuter ( Baron De Reuter ) ( July 21, 1816 – February 25, 1899 ), a German-born British entrepreneur, pioneer of telegraphy and news reporting was a journalist and media owner, and the founder of the Reuters news agency, since 2008 part of the Thomson Reuters conglomerate.
Natures impact factor, a measure of how many citations a journal generates in other works, was 36. 280 in 2011 ( as measured by Thomson ISI ), among the highest of any science journal.
It has been proposed that this theory was suggested to him either by researches on ethylene ( olefiant gas ) and methane ( carburetted hydrogen ) or by analysis of nitrous oxide ( protoxide of azote ) and nitrogen dioxide ( deutoxide of azote ), both views resting on the authority of Thomas Thomson.
Dalton communicated his atomic theory to Thomson who, by consent, included an outline of it in the third edition of his System of Chemistry ( 1807 ), and Dalton gave a further account of it in the first part of the first volume of his New System of Chemical Philosophy ( 1808 ).
* Gilbert Harman & Judith Jarvis Thomson, Moral Relativism and Moral Objectivity ( Blackwell Publishing ), 1996.
*< cite id = tho1867 > Thomson, W ( Lord Kelvin ), and Tait, P G, ( 1867 ), Treatise on natural philosophy, volume 1, especially at Section 242, Newton's laws of motion .</ cite >

Thomson and Jean
Some of the most prominent names include The Grateful Dead, Tom Waits, Patti Smith, Iggy Pop, Bobby " Werner " Strete, Mod Fun, Virgil Thomson, Jeff Beck, Chick Corea, Dee Dee Ramone, Johnny Thunders, Phil Lynott, Henri Chopin, John Cale, Édith Piaf, Joni Mitchell, Bob Dylan, Alice Cooper, Alejandro Escovedo, Janis Joplin, Jimi Hendrix, Peter Walker, Canned Heat, Sid Vicious, Vivian Stanshall, Richard Hell, Jobriath Boone, Little Annie, Rufus Wainwright, Lance Loud, Abdullah Ibrahim / Sathima Bea Benjamin / Jean Grae, Vasant Rai, Jacques Labouchere, and Leonard Cohen.
The Day Today also features appearances by Armando Iannucci, Peter Baynham, Jean Ainslie, John Thomson, Graham Linehan, Alan Stocks, and Minnie Driver.
Thomson was born on 28 January 1909 in Kirkcaldy, to John and Jean Thomson.
Notable buildings in Fagatogo are the Governor's Mansion ( 1903 ), the Sadie's restaurant where Somerset Maugham stayed in 1916 and wrote the story of hooker Sadic Thomson, Fono Building which is the state legislative building, the Jean P. Haydon Museum built in 1917, which was once the navy headquarters and Catholic Cathedral with painting of a Holy Family scene at the beach.
" A year later, Jean Boggs proposed that Thomson was influenced by the European Symbolists: " against the dying light and sky the scraggly forms of The Jack Pine are most dramatic, its branches struggling to life but dominated by dark-green, tattered, bat-like forms as if the tree were a symbol – beautiful, oriental, but a symbol nevertheless of Thomson's wish for his own death on this spot.
Jean François de Saint-Lambert ( 1716 – 1803 ) imitated Thomson in Les Saisons ( 1769 ), a poem that enjoyed popularity for half a century, and of which Voltaire said that it was the only one of its generation that would reach posterity.
He became an enthusiastic and effective lecturer and made a profound impression on William Thomson, 1st Baron Kelvin with his introduction of the " Continental " approach to mathematical physics of Jean Baptiste Joseph Fourier.
Born as Priscilla Jean Fortescue Thomson, the daughter of Brigadier Alan F. Thomson DSO, she married Major Sir Arthur Lindsay Grant, 11th Baronet, Grenadier Guards in 1934.

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