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The two main contributors to the alphabet's character development were Pratt and George D. Watt, a local expert on shorthand systems.
) Assistant Church Historian, Andrew Jenson, also reported that the alphabet was produced by a committee composed of Orson Pratt, Parley P. Pratt, Wilford Woodruff, George D. Watt, Robert L. Campbell, and others.
The British historian D. C. Watt wrote " Two hours later, Berlin Radio broadcast the sixteen points, adding that Poland had rejected them.
* Watt, D. C. How War Came: The Immediate Origins of the Second World War, 1938 1939.
* Watt, D. and Tillotson, J.
D. E. R. Watt, 1987 1993.
The British historian D. C. Watt argued that on the basis of Molotov's statements to Rosso, it would appear that in early 1941, Stalin and Molotov viewed Britain rather than Germany as the principal threat.
In 1968, Irving published Breach of Security, an account of German reading of messages to and from the British Embassy in Berlin before 1939 with an introduction by the British historian D. C. Watt.
Again, professional historians such as D. C. Watt noted numerous inaccuracies and misrepresentations.
In 1986, Ginn bought New Alliance Records from Mike Watt, who had founded the label with D. Boon.
Firehose was formed in the spring of 1986 shortly after the accidental death of D. Boon brought an end to Watt and Hurley's previous band, Minutemen.
A revised and updated translation of Bower's work was produced under the leadership of Professor D. E. R. Watt, in nine volumes, published between 1977 and 1997.
This sermon was recorded stenographically by George D. Watt, Young's private secretary, who was an expert in Pitman shorthand.
British historians such as D. C. Watt, George Peden and David Dilks followed Taylor and argued that far being a case of a degenerate clique who had mysteriously seized control of British foreign policy in the 1930s, that appeasement was due to a number of structural economic and military factors that had limited British options.
Since the first Firehose album, Mike Watt has dedicated every record he has worked on-be it Firehose, solo, or otherwise-to D. Boon's memory.
A song on Watt's semi-autobiographical 1997 album Contemplating the Engine Room, " The Boilerman ", is about D. Boon ; on the recording itself, guitarist Nels Cline plays one of Boon's last Telecaster guitars, which Watt is in possession of.
* Aldermen: J. Heywood, D. Howe, T. Joosse, S. Lee, J. Morrison, T. Palmer ( Resigned July 29, 1994 ), M. Poos, R. Preece ( Appointed August 3, 1994 ), W. Watt
* Aldermen: R. Bentley, J. Heywood, D. Howe, T. Joosse, S. Lee, M. Poos, G. Roddy, W. Watt
December 11, 1997 ), W. Fertich ( Won By-Election, Took Office February 2, 1998 ), J. Heywood, D. Howe, J. Jordan, J. Mullins, M. Poos, G. Roddy, W. Watt
December 4, 2000 ), S. Berry, W. Fertich, D. Finch, C. Kovacs ( Won By-Election, Took Office February 5, 2001 ), J. Jordan, J. Mullins, W. Watt, D. Wilson
At the same time, Cockburn claimed that MI5 was spying on him because of The Week, but the British historian D. C. Watt argued that it was more likely that if anyone was spying on Cockburn, it was the Special Branch of Scotland Yard who were less experienced in this work than MI5.
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Action semantics is a framework for the formal specification of semantics of programming languages invented by David Watt and Peter D. Mosses.

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The Murder of Roger Ackroyd killer was suggested by brother-in-law James Watt.
In recognition of his contribution to the creation of modern electrical science, an international convention signed in 1881 established the ampere as a standard unit of electrical measurement, along with the coulomb, volt, ohm, and watt, which are named, respectively, after Ampère ’ s contemporaries Charles-Augustin de Coulomb of France, Alessandro Volta of Italy, Georg Ohm of Germany, and James Watt of Scotland.
Tessa Watt estimates the number of copies sold may have been in the millions.
Peter Watt resigned as the General Secretary of the party the day after the story broke and was quoted as saying that he knew about the arrangement but had not appreciated that he had failed to comply with the reporting requirements.
However, Robert Watt states that blitzkrieg holds little in common with Soviet deep battle.
* Watt, Robert.
In 1980, he played keyboards and provided voice in the rock band Watt 4.
Milestones among feedback, or " closed-loop " automatic control devices, include the temperature regulator of a furnace attributed to Drebbel, circa 1620, and the centrifugal flyball governor used for regulating the speed of steam engines by James Watt in 1788.
may be inclined to assign to the nameless inventor of the principle of limited liability, as applied to trading corporations, a place of honour with Watt and Stephenson, and other pioneers of the Industrial Revolution.
Grierson, Alberto Cavalcanti, Harry Watt, Basil Wright, and Humphrey Jennings amongst others succeeded in blending propaganda, information, and education with a more poetic aesthetic approach to documentary.
Large dams such as Three Gorges Dam in China can provide large amounts of hydroelectric power ; it will have a 22. 5 Watt # Gigawatt | GW capability.
* Other renewable sources: Large dams such as Hoover Dam can provide large amounts of hydroelectric power ; it has 2. 07 Watt # Gigawatt | GW capability.
The Watt steam engine was the first type of steam engine to make use of steam at a pressure just above atmospheric to drive the piston helped by a partial vacuum.
Improving on the design of the 1712 Newcomen steam engine, the Watt steam engine, developed sporadically from 1763 to 1775, was a great step in the development of the steam engine.
In the 1980s President Ronald Reagan sought to curtail scope of environmental protection taking steps such as appointing James G. Watt who was called one of the most " blatantly anti-environmental political appointees ".
It was Grierson who coined the term " documentary " to describe a non-fiction film, and he produced the movement's most celebrated film of the 1930s, Night Mail ( 1936 ), written and directed by Basil Wright and Harry Watt, and incorporating the poem by W. H. Auden.

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* Boggs, C., Watt, W., Ehrlich, P. 2003.
* Watt, James C. Y.
* Watt, R. J. C.
In this capacity, he came into conflict with UGG Vice President R. C. Brown, in charge of the UGG department that published the book, and Assistant General Manager P. C. Watt.
Harris's students in linguistics include, among many others, Joseph Applegate, Ernest Bender, Noam Chomsky, William Evan, Lila R. Gleitman, Michael Gottfried, Maurice Gross, James Higginbotham, Stephen B. Johnson, Aravind Joshi, Michael Kac, Edward Keenan, Daythal Kendall, Richard Kittredge, James A. Loriot / Lauriault, Leigh Lisker, Fred Lukoff, Paul Mattick, James Munz, Bruce E. Nevin, Jean-Pierre Paillet, Ellen Prince, John R. Ross, Naomi Sager, Morris Salkoff, Thomas A. Ryckman, and William C. Watt.
Nader accused Rep. Melvin Watt ( D-N. C .) of twice uttering an " obscene racial epithet " towards Nader ; he alleged that Watt said: " You're just another arrogant white man telling us what we can do it's all about your ego another f — king arrogant white man.
* Watt, D. C. How War Came: The Immediate Origins Of The Second World War, 1938-1939, London: Heinemann, 1989, ISBN 0434842168.
* Watt, D. C. How War Came: The Immediate Origins of the Second World War, 1938 1939, New York: Pantheon Books, 1989, ISBN 0-394-57916-X.
A in rest, B at 75 Watt, C at 100 Watt, D at 125 Watt.
The Democratic primary pitted Miller against W. C. Davis ( his strongest opponent ), Woolsey Finnell, Watt T. Brown, J. A.
* Watt, D. C. " The Anglo-German Naval Agreement of 1935: An Interim Judgement " Journal of Modern History, ( 1956 ) 28 # 2 pp 155-75 in JSTOR
The Oregon-based sculptor Marie Watt ( part Seneca ) has used point blankets in her sculpture work, which was exhibited in 2004 at the National Museum of the American Indian in Washington, D. C ..

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