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King's and College
The participants were Professor H. Bondi, professor of mathematics at King's College, London ; ;
Wiles was born in Cambridge, England, in 1953, and he attended King's College School, Cambridge, and The Leys School, Cambridge.
In the years following the Revolution the poetic device " Columbia " was used as a symbol of both Columbus and America, King's College of New York changed its name in 1792 to Columbia, and the new capitol in Washington was subtitled District of Columbia.
King's College ( University of King's College ) was an Anglican School and Dalhousie University, which was originally non-denominational, had placed itself under the control and direction of the Church of Scotland.
Category: People associated with King's College London
London: King's College Publications, pp. 441 – 473.
In 1934, then enrolled as a graduate student at King's College London, he wrote his Ph. D. thesis on Trade and War in the Eastern Seas, 1803-1810, which was awarded the Julian Corbett Prize in Naval History for 1935.
King's College, Cambridge | King's College, one of the constituent colleges of the University of Cambridge
Category: Alumni of King's College London
The university was founded in 1754 as King's College by royal charter of George II of Great Britain.
After the American Revolutionary War, King's College briefly became a state entity, and was renamed Columbia College in 1784.
Attendees of King's College, Columbia's predecessor, included five Founding Fathers.
He came from a prosperous family, worked briefly as a lawyer in the 1820s, and held the post of Professor of Geology at King's College London in the 1830s.
Category: Academics of King's College London
Well known UK universities providing dental courses are the Universities of Glasgow, Cardiff, Queen's Belfast, Birmingham, Bristol, Dundee, Manchester, Sheffield and King's College London.
In 1920 the University of King's College in Windsor, Nova Scotia burned down.
Through a grant from the Carnegie Foundation however, King's College was able to relocate to Halifax and entered into a partnership with Dalhousie University which continues to this day.
Andrew R. Cobb also designed University of King's College buildings including the main building and chapel, 1928 ; dormitory, 1931.

King's and London
King's In London album, and cut his own, similar " supersession " album ; Get Off My Cloud, with Keith Richards, Peter Frampton, Nicky Hopkins and members of Joe Cocker's Grease Band.
The area of King's Cross, London was previously a village known as Battle Bridge which was an ancient crossing of the River Fleet.
There is a belief that she was buried between platforms 9 and 10 in King's Cross station in London, England.
The King's Library, on the ground floor of the East Wing, was handed over in 1827, and was described as one of the finest rooms in London although it was not fully open to the general public until 1857, however, special openings were arranged during The Great Exhibition of 1851.
and Thomas Flamank, a lawyer from Bodmin, marched to Blackheath in London where they were eventually defeated by 10, 000 men of the King's army under Baron Daubeny.
History of Mathematics, King's College London, 2003.
At the same time Bragg's Cavendish Laboratory was also effectively competing with King's College London, whose Biophysics department was under the direction of Sir John Randall.
Using " Photo 51 " ( the X-ray diffraction results of Raymond Gosling and Rosalind Franklin of King's College London, given to them by Gosling and Franklin's colleague Maurice Wilkins ), Watson and Crick together developed a model for a helical structure of DNA, which they published in 1953.
In 1823, at the suggestion of the manager of the King's Theatre, London, he came to England, being much fêted on his way through Paris.
Records show that gunpowder was being made, in England, in 1346, at the Tower of London ; a powder house existed at the Tower in 1461 ; and in 1515 three King's gunpowder makers worked there.
Arriving in London in August 1932 he attended a conference on prehistory and protohistory at King's College London, attending at least two lectures which described the cult of the Mother Goddess.
After the Norman conquest, Hertfordshire was used for some of the new Norman castles at Bishop's Stortford and at the royal residence of Berkhamsted and at King's Langley, a staging post between London and the royal residence of Berkhamsted.
More than 50 were killed and 750 injured in three bombings on London Underground and another aboard a double decker bus near Russell Square in King's Cross.
In March 1937, Alexander was appointed as one of the aides-de-camp to the recently acceded King George VI and in May returned to the United Kingdom to take part in this capacity in the state procession through London during the King's coronation.
Having finished his apprenticeship with Hammond, Keats registered as a medical student at Guy's Hospital ( now part of King's College London ) and began studying there in October 1815.
Category: Alumni of King's College London

King's and internal
The actual dispatch was an internal message from the Prussian King's vacationing site to Bismarck in Berlin, reporting demands made by the French ambassador ; it was Bismarck's released statement to the press that became known as Ems Dispatch.
While a student at the King's Inns she won the highly prestigious internal Brian Walsh Moot Court competition.
The army faced considerable internal turmoil: in Nancy, in August 1790, three regiments, those of Châteauvieux, Maître-de-camp, and the King's own regiment, rebelled against their chiefs.
Prominent standards in internal headsets include Chris King's InSet and Cane Creek's ZeroStack.
Scenes were filmed inside King's Cross railway station, crossing over the Glenfinnan Viaduct in Scotland and at the North Yorkshire Moors Railway — along with internal scenes on board the train.

King's and investigation
Roberts, The King's Cross Fire: a correlation of the eyewitness accounts and results of the scientific investigation Paper presented at IMechE seminar, The King's Cross Underground Fire: fire dynamics and the organisation of safety 1 June 1989 ; ISBN 0-85298-705-6
Eventually, they began hinting at the King's own involvement, forcing him to order an investigation.
David King's non-fiction, true-crime book Death in the City of Light: The Serial Killer of Nazi-Occupied Paris ( 2011 ) addresses the investigation and trial of Marcel Petiot.
In 1926, Stevens led an investigation into the King government's handling of customs which uncovered evidence of corruption that forced the resignation of King's minority government and Governor General Byng's controversial decision to ask the Conservatives under Meighen to form a government rather than call an election.
None of these had been successful and the 1846 Royal Commission investigation into Metropolitan Railway | title = Railway connections at King's Cross ( part one )| magazine = The Railway Magazine | date = May 1962 | ref = harv | editor-first = B. W. C | editor-last = Cooke | publisher = Tothill Press | volume = 108 | issue = 733
The trench effect became known because of the scientific investigation of the King's Cross fire.
Roberts, The King's Cross Fire: a correlation of the eyewitness accounts and results of the scientific investigation Paper presented at I Mech E seminar, The King's Cross Underground Fire: fire dynamics and the organisation of safety 1 June 1989 ; ISBN 0-85298-705-6
Brown was thrust into the national spotlight while presiding over James Earl Ray's last appeal of Ray's conviction for the assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr. Brown was removed from the reopened investigation of King's murder due to alleged bias — former Congresswoman Cynthia McKinney of Georgia wrote that Brown told her and the Congressional Black Caucus, unequivocally, that the so-called murder rifle was not the weapon that killed Martin Luther King, Jr.

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