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Allan Greenberg had scorned the design when it was first unveiled, but wrote later to J. Carter Brown: " I am forced to admit that you are right and I was wrong!
He followed the explorations of Matthew Flinders, George Bass and Lieutenant James Grant, and among his paid helpers were George Caley, Robert Brown and Allan Cunningham.
The movie also features John Agar, Adele Mara, and Forrest Tucker, was written by Harry Brown and James Edward Grant, and directed by Allan Dwan.
They were built by Werkspoor in Utrecht, Beijnes in Haarlem and Allan in Rotterdam ; Brown Boveri from Switzerland provided the electric equipment and Maybach supplied the diesel engines.
Mortensen went on to become Blackpool's top League goalscorer for the next nine seasons, sharing the honour with Allan Brown in 1952 – 53.
Blackpool finished amongst the top ten teams in the Second Division for six consecutive seasons, under three different managers: Stokoe, Harry Potts and Allan Brown.
Allan Brown had taken over from Ball in February 1981, and he remained in charge for the following 1981 – 82 term.
A number of well-known computer luminaries have worked at BBN, including John Seely Brown, Jerry Burchfiel, Richard Burton, Allan Collins, William Crowther, John Curran, Wally Feurzeig, Ed Fredkin, Bob Kahn, J. C. R. Licklider, John McCarthy, Marvin Minsky, Dan Murphy, Severo Ornstein, Seymour Papert, Oliver Selfridge, Bob Thomas, Ray Tomlinson, and Peiter " Mudge " Zatko.
Among US writers, Margaret Fuller, Edgar Allan Poe, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, and John Greenleaf Whittier were notable in regarding Brown as a particularly influential and significant predecessor.
Lieutenants Leonard Taplin, Allan Runciman Brown, H. L. Fraser, Edward Patrick Kenny, and L. W. Rogers photographed a block of land stretching from the Turkish front lines deep into their rear areas.
Students at the school, including William T. Wiley, Robert Hudson, William Allan, Joan Brown, Manuel Neri, Carlos Villa, and Wally Hedrick, continued the investigation of new ideas and new materials, becoming the core of the Funk art Movement.
* Ropper Allan H and Brown, Robert H. ( 2005 ) Adams and Victor's Principles of Neurology ( 8th Edition ), McGraw-Hill Medical Publishing.
* Robert Allan Brown, Canadian-American prospector and mining promoter
* Allan Brown 1972 – 1973
Under the managership of Allan Brown they had been relegated to the Third Division for the first time in their history and were looking for someone who could rebuild a once-proud playing tradition.
* Boulder Dash II ( 1985 ) – The second home format was published under several different titles ; Rockford's Riot on the MSX, Rockford's Revenge on the C64 ( with the former used with the ZX Spectrum's marketing, but the latter used on the cassette inlay, originally the game was going to be called pebbles, Reg Wilkins, Allan McInlay, Martin Brown and David Kivlin were on the design team ).
According to Allan Brown, writing for The Times in August 2005, the show was " killed off after three hugely popular series ".
Humphrys attracted further controversy in September 2005 when he allegedly branded all politicians as liars and made comments about Tony Blair, Gordon Brown, and John Prescott in an after-dinner speech which was subsequently leaked to The Times by Tim Allan, a former aide to the Prime Minister.
In December, 1976, he was playing in a match between Glasgow and the North-Midlands, he was suspended for three months after getting into a fight with Allan Hardie, in which Brown chased Hardie, threw him to the ground and kicked him.
Jed Allan ( born Jed Allan Brown ; March 1, 1937 ) is an American actor.
Allan was married to Toby Brown from September 21, 1958 until her death in 2001.
Directors-Dorothy Arzner ( in her last interview ), Clarence Brown, Frank Capra, George Cukor, Allan Dwan, Byron Haskin, Henry Hathaway, Henry King, Lewis Milestone, Hal Roach, Albert S. Rogell, King Vidor and William Wyler.
In the First Yale Unit with him were Robert A. Lovett, John Vorys, John Farwell 3rd, Albert, Ditman, Wellesley Laud Brown, Artemus L. Di ” Gates, Erl Gould, Allan Ames, C. D. Wiman, A. D. Sturtevant, and H. P.

Allan and parallels
Some scholars find parallels between Quiroga's apparent fascination with death, accidents, and illness ( comparable to Edgar Allan Poe and Baudelaire ) and his incredibly tragic life.

Allan and
The band soon met their first manager, Allan Coffman, " the thirty-eight-year-old brother-in-law of Mick s driver friend Stick ".
Paceman Frank Allan was at Warnambool Agricultural Show and Australia s best all-rounder Edwin Evans could not get away from work.
Songwriter Allan Eshuijs described his staff writer contract at Universal Music Publishing as a " starter deal ", the success from which eventually allowed him to found his own publishing company so that he could " keep as much as possible and say how it s going to be done.
Chappell had a direct influence on Hughes successor, Allan Border.
These portraits include Allan Ramsay s portrait of Dr Richard Mead, Reynolds s portrait of the Earl of Dartmouth, and Thomas Hudson s portrait of the hospital s architect, Theodore Jacobsen.
Professor John Anthony Allan from King s College London and the School of Oriental and African Studies was the creator of the virtual water concept, which measures how water is embedded in the production and trade of food and consumer products.
The first Vice-Chancellor, Dr Don Llewellyn, was keen to develop the shared campus as one and build a single academic programme, an approach welcomed by the Teachers College Principal, John Allan.
Born in Edinburgh, he studied at the Royal High School and the Trustees Academy under Alexander Runciman, and, having been apprenticed as an heraldic painter to a coachbuilder, he, at the age of sixteen, attracted the attention of Allan Ramsay, who took the youth with him to London, and employed him upon the subordinate portions of his works.
Allan Wolf, in The Mystique of Betty Friedan writes: She helped to change not only the thinking but the lives of many American women, but recent books throw into question the intellectual and personal sources of her work .” Although there have been some debates on Friedan s work in The Feminine Mystique since its publication, there is no doubt that her work for equality for women was sincere and committed.
He directed the production of Le Livre de Christophe Colomb and collaborated with Desnos on arranging readings of Edgar Allan Poe's The Murders in the Rue Morgue, and Walt Whitman s Salute to the World.
William Blake-Walter Savage Landor-T. L. Peacock-John Clare-W. C. Bryant-George Darley-William Barnes-Thomas Lovell Beddoes-Ralph Waldo Emerson-Elizabeth Barrett Browning-H. W. Longfellow-Edward Fitzgerald-Edgar Allan Poe-Alfred Tennyson-Robert Browning-Aubrey de Vere-Emily Brontë-A. H. Clough-Charles Kingsley-Herman Melville-Walt Whitman-Jean Ingelow-Matthew Arnold-William Cory-Coventry Patmore-William Allingham-Sydney Dobell-George Meredith-D. G. Rossetti-Emily Dickinson-Christina Rossetti-Richard Watson Dixon-William Morris-Warren de Tabley-Algernon Charles Swinburne-Thomas Hardy-Robert Bridges-Gerard Manley Hopkins-Andrew Lang-A. W. E. O Shaughnessy-R. L. Stevenson-John Davidson-A. E. Housman-Francis Thompson-Mary E. Coleridge-Rudyard Kipling-W. B. Yeats-Ernest Dowson-Lionel Johnson-Laurence Binyon-Edwin Arlington Robinson-Hilaire Belloc-T. Sturge Moore-W. H. Davies-Ralph Hodgson-Walter De La Mare-G. K. Chesterton-Robert Frost-John Masefield-Edward Thomas-Harold Monro-Padraic Colum-James Stephens-James Elroy Flecker-D. H. Lawrence-Ezra Pound-Andrew Young-Siegfried Sassoon-Rupert Brooke-Edwin Muir-Edith Sitwell-T. S. Eliot-John Crowe Ransom-W. J. Turner-Dorothy Wellesley-V. Sackville-West-Wilfred Owen-Lilian Bowes-Lyon-Robert Graves-Edmund Blunden-F. R. Higgins-William Soutar-Roy Campbell-C. Day Lewis-John Betjeman-W. H. Auden-Louis MacNeice-Stephen Spender-George Barker-Laurie Lee-Henry Reed-Dylan Thomas-Alun Lewis-David Gascoyne-Sidney Keyes
In the book, " The State of Affairs " by Jean Duncombe, Karen Harrison, Graham Allan, and Dennis Marsden Freud s ideas are examined in the context of adultery.
The Allan Cup is the trophy awarded annually to the national senior amateur men s ice hockey champions of Canada.
Garnering the support of French-Canada ( helped in a large part by his relationship with Antoine Labelle ), Allan s railway gained major benefits in Quebec, including a $ 1 million subscription from the City of Montreal.
To service his financial needs and as a source of capital, Allan established the Merchants Bank of Canada.
* Gaff, Allan D. Bayonets in the Wilderness: Anthony Wayne s Legion in the Old Northwest.
*" It s Alright " / " Edgar Allan Poe " / " Twist and Turn " / " UFO " ( TJM, March 1979 )
Allan, ‘ Founder of the Society of Arts group article in Oxford Dictionary of National Biography ( online supplement, 2008 )
* Allan s Illustrated Edition of Tyneside songs and readings
This album, infused with a much darker atmosphere, is more sexually ambiguous than her previous one, featuring songs inspired by Mylène s favourite authors, including the French romantic poet Charles Baudelaire and the American horror writer Edgar Allan Poe.
After his government s defeat Lloyd became Leader of the Opposition a post he held until 1970 when Allan Blakeney was elected leader of the Saskatchewan NDP.

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