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* Wells, Wyatt C .: Antitrust and the Formation of the Postwar World, New York 2002.
When the Earps ' efforts to invest in various businesses were fruitless, Wyatt became a stagecoach shotgun messenger for Wells Fargo, guarding shipments of silver bullion, until he became Pima County Deputy Sheriff in July 1880 and Tombstone's town marshal.
Hurst brought four soldiers, and Virgil invited Wyatt and Morgan Earp, as well as Wells Fargo agent Marshall Williams.
Deputy U. S. Marshal Virgil Earp, along with temporary federal deputies Wyatt and Morgan Earp, Wells Fargo agent Marshall Williams, former Kansas Sheriff Bat Masterson ( who was dealing faro at the Oriental Saloon ), and County Sheriff Behan set out to find the robbers.
Wyatt later said that on June 2, 1881 he offered the Wells, Fargo & Co. reward money and more to Ike Clanton if he would provide information leading to the capture or death of the stage robbers.
When Virgil Earp learned that Wyatt was talking to the Cowboys at Spangenberg's gun shop he picked up a 10-gauge or 12-gauge, short, double-barreled shotgun from the Wells Fargo office around the corner on Allen Street.
Wyatt and Holliday were arrested and brought before Justice of the Peace Wells Spicer.
British designers with works in the collection include William Kent, Henry Flitcroft, Matthias Lock, Thomas Chippendale, James Stuart, William Chambers, Robert Adam, John Gillow, James Wyatt, Thomas Hopper, Charles Heathcote Tatham, Pugin, William Burges, William Morris, Charles Voysey, Charles Robert Ashbee, Baillie Scott, Charles Rennie Mackintosh, Edwin Lutyens, Edward Maufe, Wells Coates & Robin Day.
Deputy U. S. Marshal Virgil Earp and his temporary deputies Wyatt and Morgan Earp, along with Bat Masterson, Wells Fargo agent Marshall Williams, and County Sheriff Johnny Behan set out to find the bandits.
Wyatt later said that on June 2, 1881 he offered the Wells, Fargo & Co. reward money and more to Ike Clanton if he would provide information leading to the capture or death of the stage robbers.
When Virgil Earp learned that Wyatt was talking to the Cowboys at Spangenberg's gun shop he picked up a 10-gauge or 12-gauge, short, double-barreled shotgun from the Wells Fargo office around the corner on Allen Street.
It includes 13th-century work by masons of Wells Cathedral, The vestry and north chapel of 1814 are said to be by James Wyatt, however it is more likely to be by Jeffry Wyatt, ( later Sir Jeffry Wyattville ).

Wells and C
* Orthographic diacritics and multilingual computing, by J. C. Wells
* Out of the Silent Planet, by C. S. Lewis ( 1938 ), was written as a conscious answer and antithesis to the works of H. G. Wells and Olaf Stapledon.
When he was seventeen, Bradbury read stories published in Astounding Science Fiction, and said he read everything by Robert A. Heinlein, Arthur C. Clarke, and the early writings of Theodore Sturgeon and A. E. van Vogt, but cited H. G. Wells and Jules Verne as his big science fiction influences.
There are two other pronunciation dictionaries in common use: Longman Pronunciation Dictionary, compiled by John C Wells, and the Oxford Dictionary of Pronunciation for Current English, compiled by Clive Upton.
* J. C. Wells ' English Accents course Includes class handouts describing Cockney, Scottish, Australian, and Scouse, among other things.
* Wells, J. C. Accents of English.
In his 1962 book Profiles of the Future, Arthur C. Clarke predicted that the construction of what H. G. Wells called the World Brain would take place in two stages.
The city has two football clubs, one being Wells City F. C., past winners of the Western League.
The New York Times published two positive reviews of the book: Basil Davenport ( 1905 1966 ) compared Clarke to Olaf Stapledon, C. S. Lewis, and H. G. Wells — a " very small group of writers who have used science fiction as the vehicle of philosophic ideas.
Love and Mr Lewisham was well received, and C. F. G. Masterman told Wells that he believed that along with Kipps it was the novel most likely to endure.
* Wells, Guy, William of Orange and the Princely Virtues, in Mack, Phyllis and Jacob, Margaret C. ( eds ), Politics and Culture in Early Modern Europe: Essays in Honour of H. G. Koenigsberger, Cambridge University Press, 1987, ISBN 0-521-52702-3, ISBN 978-0-521-52702-6
* 39th Regiment, Georgia Infantry, Company C, Wells Guards
* 1997: Andre Norton ; Arthur C. Clarke ; H. G. Wells ; Isaac Asimov
Phonetician John C. Wells defines Estuary English as " Standard English spoken with the accent of the southeast of England ".
Roseland was designed ( under Bowen's direction ) by architect Joseph C. Wells.
Wells, John S. Crawford, George Erwin, and J. C. Edwards.
, the mayor of Riverton Borough is William C. Brown, Jr. Members of the Riverton Borough Council are Council President Suzanne Cairns Wells,
The Denver, Enid and Gulf Railroad laid track one mile ( 1. 6 km ) west of the city in 1902, and the city obtained of land from two farmers ( C. E. Wells and J. H. Rhoades ) creating " new Crescent " or " West Crescent "; eventually the town moved to the new location.
Near the Lorton VRE commuter rail station on Lorton Station Boulevard are: Wells Fargo, Subway, Fireside Grill, Pane e Vino, K & C Pharmacy, dry cleaner, Music & Arts, salon, Lasani Kabob, FedEx / Kinkos, and other shops.
", while Wells ' conclusions have been criticized by biblical scholars and ecclesiastical historians such as W. H. C. Frend and Robert E. Van Voorst.
Such creators of famous Anglo-Saxon amateur detectives as Jacques Futrelle, Thomas and Mary Hanshew, G. K. Chesterton, Carolyn Wells, John Dickson Carr, C. Daly King and Joseph Commings turned out novels featuring impossible crimes in vast quantities.
However, in 2005, Perle publicly acknowledged he had been served a ' Wells notice ', a formal warning that the S. E. C.
* Wells, J C. 1982.
The village was an early center for the manufacture of patent medicines by companies such as S. C. Wells & Co. and household chemicals.

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Sturley's allusion probably explains why Greville took out the patent in the names of Best and Wells, for Sir Anthony Ashley described Best as `` a scrivener within Temple Bar, that deals in many matters for my L. Essex '' through Sir Gelly Merrick, especially in `` causes that he would not be known of ''.
Dr. Ray is a Fellow of the Foundation -- appointed thrice to assist his studies of William Makepeace Thackeray and of H. G. Wells -- and, before his appointment to the Foundation's executive staff, had been given our highest scholarly accolade, appointment to the Advisory Board.
Coaching had declined considerably by 1905, but the sign was still there, near the old Wells Fargo building in San Francisco, creaking in the fog as it had for thirty years.
Others carried pemmican from `` the Forks '' to St. Paul and goods from St. Paul to Red River, as in the summer of 1847 when one trader, Wells, transported twenty barrels of whisky to the British settlement.
In the past, the men and women have chartered planes to Las Vegas and Jamaica, buses to Mineral Wells and Kerrville and private railway coaches to Shreveport and Galveston.
Last week Chicago happily found its top scholar in Caltech's acting dean of the faculty: dynamic Geneticist George Wells Beadle, 57, who shared the 1958 Nobel Prize in medicine and physiology for discovering how genes affect heredity by controlling cell chemistry ( Time, Cover, July 14, 1958 ).
Loew's theater presents `` Where The Boys Are '', an MGM picture produced by Joe Pasternak and directed by Henry Levin from a screenplay by George Wells.
* 1919 Kitty Wells, American singer-songwriter and guitarist ( d. 2012 )
Other productions within Europe waited until the end of the Second World War, some notable ones being in January 1963 in London at Sadler's Wells Opera conducted by Colin Davis and in Berlin in September 1977 by the Komische Oper.
* 2002 Soham murders: 10 year old school girls Jessica Chapman and Holly Wells go missing from the town of Soham, Cambridgeshire, United Kingdom.
In 2007, the Times printed another Editor ’ s Note after Hesser published a review of Vegetable Garden by Patricia Wells without disclosing that in 1999, Wells had contributed a jacket blurb for Hesser ’ s book The Cook and the Garden.
* Wells, D. ( 1987 ).
* Carol Wilcox Wells, Creative Bead Weaving.
" The Country of the Blind ", a short story by H. G. Wells, is one of the most well-known stories featuring blind characters.
* The Country of the Blind and Other Stories, by H. G. Wells
This featured Richard Ingrams, John Wells, Patricia Routledge and John Sessions playing the perennial Prodnose.
With designer Ted Wells, they developed the first aircraft under the Beechcraft name, the classic Model 17 Staggerwing, which first flew in November 1932.
In the novel The Shape of Things to Come, published in 1933, H. G. Wells depicted Basic English as the lingua franca of a new elite which after a prolonged struggle succeeds in uniting the world and establishing a totalitarian world government.
In the future world of Wells ' vision, virtually all members of humanity know this language.

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