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. and J
The theory predicts a linear dependence of Af on Af, where J is the experimentally determined Curie-Weiss constant.
The Stanford Achievement Test, Form J, was administered by classroom teachers, consisting of a battery of six sub-tests: Paragraph Meaning, Word Meaning, Spelling, Language, Arithmetic Computation, and Arithmetic Reasoning.
It is, of course, easy to see how `` J '' will mean Uncle Jack to one person and little Jane to another.
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Jorge Moll and Jordan Grafman, neuroscientists at the National Institutes of Health and LABS-D ' Or Hospital Network ( J. M.
H. J.
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This design-based analysis was discussed and developed by Francis J. Anscombe at Rothamsted Experimental Station and by Oscar Kempthorne at Iowa State University.
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Gen. Gideon J. Pillow, who had been initially in command in Tennessee as that State's top general.

. and Tomlinson's
The 2005 season saw LaDainian Tomlinson's 18-game touchdown scoring streak end as Kaeding had a field goal blocked and returned for a touchdown in a 20 – 17 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles on the road.
Often, this definition is invoked to distinguish democratic socialism from Stalinist socialism, as in Donald Busky's Democratic Socialism: A Global Survey, Jim Tomlinson's Democratic Socialism and Economic Policy: The Attlee Years, 1945-1951, Norman Thomas Democratic Socialism: a new appraisal or Roy Hattersley's Choose Freedom: The Future of Democratic Socialism.
Grantsville, half a mile west of the Casselman River, began as a small Amish and Mennonite settlement, called Tomlinson's or Little Crossing, along Braddock Road, which wound westward from Cumberland over Negro Mountain.
Mr. Gallatin had first met these men in 1792 at Tomlinson's Tavern in the mountains of Maryland.
( Elizabethtown, as Tomlinson's community was called, was incorporated in 1830.
Fourteen new members were added to the church in the first year of Tomlinson's pastorate, and other churches were soon established in Georgia and Tennessee.
After Tomlinson's experience, the Church of God would firmly identify as a Pentecostal church.
The impeachment was the result of lax financial bookkeeping on Tomlinson's part.
Even during Tomlinson's tenure there was no rule or tenet that prevented an Overseer from being removed.
Upon the election of M. A. Tomlinson's retirement that year, yet another schism occurred.
One group within the Church of God of Prophecy, declared that the selection process of Tomlinson's successor was a departure from what had historically been perceived as " theocratic government " within the body's governing structure and procedure.
Under Milton Tomlinson's leadership, the church began the White Wing Publishing House, White Wing Christian Bookstores, The Voice of Salvation radio and TV programs, and numerous other ministries.
Examples include Octavio Paz and Charles Tomlinson's sonnet-renga " Airborne ", 1979, and to the work of Canadians P. K. Page and Philip Stratford, whose collaboration between 1997 and 1999 became the sonnet collection " And Once More Saw The Stars ", 2001.
After Tomlinson's death, his son Milton was appointed General Overseer, but Kent remained a forceful preacher and influential leader.
His early business was almost entirely conveyancing, and to make extra money he began to attend the Welsh Circuit, where Tomlinson's contacts allowed him to pick up some small cases.
The series reunited Ricky Tomlinson and Sue Johnston who had previously played married couple Bobby and Sheila Grant in Brookside from 1982 until Tomlinson's departure in 1987 and Johnston's in 1990.
MI6 argued that this would " damage national security " and obtained a PII from the then Foreign Secretary Sir Malcolm Rifkind to block Tomlinson's application.

. and son
He got into a fight with Tom English, your brother's son.
`` Yes, like a father and son ''.
`` He's not your brother, he's Gavin's son.
`` You're Gavin's son '', Joe Purvis had said.
But they deliberately avoided the one subject that had them all curious: the failure of the boss's wife and son to join the outfit.
But I'm going to have my son ''.
If the bluff failed and they ran into trouble, Brannon had told the others, they would withdraw -- and he would come after his son another time.
With him were Hank Maguire, Luis Hernandez, and Luis's son Pedro.
Mrs. Roebuck smilingly declined and began suddenly to go on about her son, who was `` onleh a little younguh than you bawhs ''.
Johnson never would have believed she had a son that age.
Suddenly the Spanish became an English in which only one word emerged with clarity and precision, `` son of a bitch '', sometimes hyphenated by vicious jabs of a beer bottle into Johnson's quivering ribs.
He thought, Pull out of it, old son.
And Bill Wisman, forty-three, a farmer's son from Beallsville, Ohio, is a quiet but impressive man.
Go, tell his aged mother that her son Fought with a thousand foes, and he was one ''.
But his prime interest, apart from music, he insisted seriously, was his family -- his wife, daughter and son.
You've already sent your daughter to Miss X's select academy for girls and your son to Mr. Y's select academy for boys, and you can be as liberal as you please with strict impunity.
The son and heir of a prominent family marries a girl who has tell-tale shadows on the half-moons of her finger nails.
Sibylla is pregnant with their second child when she finds the ivory tablet concealed by her husband, and the identities of mother and son are revealed.
Mother and son recognize each other and, in Mann's version of this legend, make a remarkable confession of guilt to each other, the confession of unconscious motive and unconscious knowledge of their true identities from the time they had first set eyes on each other.
Joseph Jastrow, the younger son of the distinguished rabbi, Marcus Jastrow, was a friendly, round-faced fellow with a little mustache, whose field was psychology, and who was also a punster and a jolly tease.
With her son evidencing so strong a musical bent his mother could do little else but get him started on the study of music -- though she waited until he was ten -- beginning with the piano and following that with the trumpet.
He was the son of a Scottish father and an American Jewish mother, long widowed, with whom he lived in a comfortable home in Flushing.
The Coolidges' life, after the death of their son, was quieter than ever.
Even when Mrs. Coolidge was in mourning for her son, she reached out to help other people in trouble.
On April 10, 1904, his first child was born, a son named George after the late Senator.

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