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Norman and Betty Abbott, the children of Bud Abbott's twin sister Olive, embarked on show business careers with help from their uncle.
Norman Mailer was criticized for his role in getting Jack Abbott released and was accused of being so blinded by Abbott's evident writing talent that he did not take into account the man's violent nature.

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Colby's preface to Abbott's Flatland states that Abbott was 7th Senior Optime, Senior Classic
He was a brother of Jacob Abbott, and was associated with him in the management of Abbott's Institute, New York City, and in the preparation of his series of brief historical biographies.
* Abbott, P., ( 1980 ) Abbott's Hike, Bury, Abbott.
* Guitarist Buckethead wrote " Dime ", a song paying tribute to Abbott, which was available for free download shortly after Abbott's death.
When a diver, who is Abbott's competitor for the affections of Nurse Lieutenant Helen Blair ( Davis ) back at home, gets into a dangerous situation, Abbott must struggle to keep his personal and professional lives separate in dealing with the crisis.
On November 29, 1824, a meeting was held in Abbott's Corners, at the home of early settler Seth Abbott.
Abbott's central weakness as a judge was seen to be his support of James Scarlett, his leader when Abbott was a barrister ; " The timid junior, become Chief Justice, still looked up to his old leader with dread, was afraid of offending him, and was always delighted when he could decide in his favour ".
From 1880 to 1886, he taught at Uppingham School in Rutland, where Howard Candler, a friend of Edwin Abbott Abbott's, also taught.
In 1963, Abbott himself released a publication, Abbott's New Card Games, which included instructions for all of his card games, in addition to Baroque chess.
In 1968, the publisher Funk & Wagnalls published a paperback edition of Abbott's New Card Games, in which Abbott slightly modified the rules of Baroque chess, but these changes never became popular.
Around the same time that Abbott's New Card Games was published, Abbott sent his maze, Traffic Maze in Floyd's Knob, to Martin Gardner.
Sid Abbott is Jean Abbott's husband and an Arsenal fan.
In the spirit of Edwin Abbott Abbott's Flatland, Dewdney and his computer science students designed a vertical 2D world ( i. e. East-West and Up-Down, no N-S ) and considered the issues of biology and society for the inhabitants.
In 1935, Kanin was cast in a George Abbott play and soon became Mr. Abbott's assistant.
Candido provided the voice of a skeleton in Abbott and Costello in the Foreign Legion, and he later teamed with Bud Abbott during Abbott's attempted comeback in 1960.
Abbott's words described the North as a place of prosperity and justice .< ref name = Lochard125 > Lochard, Metz T. P. " Phylon Profile, XII: Robert S. Abbott --" Race Leader.
Abbott also published a short-lived periodical called Abbott's Monthly.
Abbott, however, had his own opinion on Puder ’ s withdraw, according to Abbott, Puder noticed that Abbott had shown up in shape during a pre-fight news conference and subsequently pulled out of the bout, however, when informed of Abbott's account, Puder simply laughed and asked, " Tank, in shape?

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* Classics Illustrated No. 112, The Adventures of Kit Carson ( October 1953 ), is based on John C. Abbott's 1873 book ; the comic book went through nine printings between 1953 and 1969.
Three of Abbott's solos were ranked in Guitar World magazine's top 100 of all-time: " Walk " (# 57 ), " Cemetery Gates " (# 35 ), and " Floods " (# 15 ).
The shortest-bodied species is Kenrick's Starling ( Poeoptera kenricki ), at 15 centimetres ( 6 in ), but the lightest-weight species is Abbott's Starling ( Poeoptera femoralis ), at 34 grams ( 1. 2 oz ).
During her tenure in charge of the drama department, the BBC screened ratings-grabbing popular dramas such as Spooks ( BBC One, 2002 – 2011 ) and Waking the Dead ( BBC One, 2000 – 2011 ), as well as award-winning productions such as Paul Abbott's State of Play ( 2003 ) and the adaptation of Charles Dickens ' novel Bleak House ( 2005 ).
* Jim or Jimmy ( man ), Scottish, sometimes in an unfriendly sense ( as made popular in the UK by Russ Abbott's Glasgow street character " See You Jimmy!
* Sphereland appears in one edition bound back-to-back with Edwin A. Abbott's Flatland, each novel thus having one of the two covers of the book ; ( 1994 ), HarperCollins, ISBN 0-06-273276-5
Other noted appearances include Dandelion Dead ( 1994 ), A Royal Scandal ( 1996 ), The Last Contract ( Sista Kontraktet, 1998 ) a Swedish film about the assassination of Prime Minister Olof Palme, Paul Abbott's Alibi in 2003, Andrew Davies ' dramatisation of Falling in 2005, ITV's three-part drama series Mobile ( 2007 ) and Channel 4's phone hacking comedy Hacks ( 2012 ).
Freiston Shore Managed Realignment site, Lincolnshire ‎ In the UK, the first managed retreat site was an area of 8, 000 square metres at Northey Island in Essex flooded in 1991, followed by larger sites at Tollesbury and Orplands ( 1995 ), Freiston Shore ( 2001 ) and Abbott's Hall Farm, at Great Wigborough in the Blackwater Estuary, it is one of the largest managed retreat schemes in Europe.
She tied her own UT records for strikeouts-in-a-game with 24 ( April 26 ) and strikeouts-in-a-seven-inning-game with 19 ( May 1 ), and finished the season at third place on the all-time NCAA single-season strikeout list with 593 ( behind Courtney Blades's 663 in 2000, and Monica Abbott's 603 in 2005 ).
In particular, in 1957-1958, Grossberg discovered widely used equations for ( 1 ) short-term memory ( STM ), or neuronal activation ( often called the Additive and Shunting models, or the Hopfield model after John Hopfield's 1984 application of the Additive model equation ); ( 2 ) medium-term memory ( MTM ), or activity-dependent habituation ( often called habituative transmitter gates, or depressing synapses after Larry Abbott's 1997 introduction of this term ); and ( 3 ) long-term memory ( LTM ), or neuronal learning ( often called gated steepest descent learning ).

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Abbott's career in politics began in 1982 when she was elected to Westminster City Council serving until 1986.
This issue was discussed in the media during Abbott's 2010 bid to become leader of the Labour Party and Andrew Neil questioned her on the issue on This Week.
Older books about Alfred the Great include the legend, for example: Jacob Abbott's 1849 Alfred the Great says that " One of the greatest and most important of the measures which Alfred adopted for the intellectual improvement of his people was the founding of the great University of Oxford.
Their relationship was further strained by Abbott's alcohol abuse, a habit motivated by his desire to combat the effects of epilepsy.
The first town meeting took place on April 7, 1812 at Jacob Wright's Tavern at Wright's Corners, which was renamed to Abbott's Corners, and now Armor.
This community was originally called " Wright's Corners " and later " Abbott's Corners.
Abbott's first album with the band was Miaow in 1994.
The Shuberts, involved because the show was to play in one of their theaters, approved an increase in Abbott's percentage to include author's royalties.
During this period, he was also found to be in the pay of a " ring " whose major interests seemed substantially similar to Abbott's own political positions.
Abbott's most famous political comment was " I hate politics ", and he had in fact supported John Thompson to succeed Macdonald.
Air Farce continued to produce occasional specials for CBC, and Abbott's last appearance on Air Farce was their New Year's Eve special that aired on December 31, 2010.
According to the Sun-Herald newspaper, it was " an ugly and often violent time ", and Abbott's tactics in student politics were like " an aggressive terrier ".
Written as " a work for teenage girls ( scored for first and second soprano and alto )", The Flower Queen was performed first on March 11, 1853 by the young ladies of Jacob Abbott's Springer Institute, and almost immediately repeated by Root's students at the Rutgers Female Institute, and was praised by R. Storrs Willis.

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