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Allison Peirson was burned as a witch in 1588 for conversing with the ' Queen of Elfame ' and for prescribing magic charms and potions.
One of the first to appear was Tiny BASIC, a simple BASIC variant designed by Dennis Allison at the urging of Bob Albrecht of the Homebrew Computer Club.
How to design and implement a stripped-down version of an interpreter for the BASIC language was covered in articles by Allison in the first three quarterly issues of the People's Computer Company newsletter published in 1975 and implementations with source code published in Dr. Dobb's Journal of Tiny BASIC Calisthenics & Orthodontia: Running Light without Overbyte.
The new area was led by Allison Mankin and Scott Bradner, and had a directorate with 15 engineers from diverse backgrounds for direction-setting and preliminary document review: The working-group members were J. Allard ( Microsoft ), Steve Bellovin ( AT & T ), Jim Bound ( Digital Equipment Corporation ), Ross Callon ( Wellfleet ), Brian Carpenter ( CERN ), Dave Clark ( MIT ), John Curran ( NEARNET ), Steve Deering ( Xerox ), Dino Farinacci ( Cisco ), Paul Francis ( NTT ), Eric Fleischmann ( Boeing ), Mark Knopper ( Ameritech ), Greg Minshall ( Novell ), Rob Ullmann ( Lotus ), and Lixia Zhang ( Xerox ).
Rock, meanwhile, made a radio version with Allison Moorer, which was gaining airplay.
Mission Boulevard was formerly Allison Street, being the " A " street of the series.
Four Rooms was a collaborative effort with filmmakers Allison Anders, Alexandre Rockwell, and Robert Rodriguez.
The technology of the Lockheed Electra airliner was also used in military aircraft, such as the P-3 Orion and the C-130 Hercules, using the Allison T56.
The Allison V-1710 was the only indigenous U. S .- developed V12 liquid-cooled engine to see service during World War II.
The bill, as modified by amendments sponsored by Iowa Senator William B. Allison, did not reverse the 1873 provisions, but required the Treasury to purchase a minimum of $ 2 million of silver bullion per month ; the profit, or seignorage from monetizing the silver was to be used to purchase more silver bullion.
The Bland – Allison Act was an 1878 act of Congress requiring the U. S. Treasury to buy a certain amount of silver and put it into circulation as silver dollars.
It was one of the sponsors of NASCAR with drivers like Davey Allison, Ernie Irvan, Kenny Irwin Jr., Ricky Rudd, Jamie McMurray, Casey Mears, and Juan Pablo Montoya.
That night, Annie isn ’ t interested in having sex with Alvy ; instead they discuss his first wife, Allison, with whom there was little sexual pleasure.
The first radio commentary of the race was broadcast by Meyrick Good and George Allison on the BBC in 1927 ; the first televised coverage was in 1960 with commentary led by Peter O ' Sullevan.
The language was first developed solely as a standards document, written primarily by Dennis Allison, a member of the Computer Science faculty at Stanford University.
He was replaced by Robert Mitchum, who agreed to work on the film for a chance to appear opposite Deborah Kerr, with whom he had become good friends while making Heaven Knows, Mr. Allison together.
Additional TV work was the role of Allison Rourke, Paul Buchman's boss, in four episodes of the sitcom Mad About You.
Because locals became disenchanted with Butler Center ( partially because of its inaccessibility during the winter ), Allison was made the county seat on January 10, 1881.
When the tracks of the Dubuque and Dakota Railroad were laid through Allison, the seat was moved there on January 10, 1881.
Allison was named after the Dubuque native Republican politician, lawyer and senator William B. Allison.
Hughes was born in Lansing, Michigan, to a mother, Ryan Boudinot, T Cooper, Quinn Dalton, Emily Franklin, Lisa Gabriele, Tod Goldberg, Nina de Gramont, Tara Ison, Allison Lynn, John McNally, Dan Pope, Lewis Robinson, Ben Schrank, Elizabeth Searle, Mary Sullivan, Rebecca Wolff, and Moon Unit Zappa.
Allison and Mauldin's names were altered as Jesse Charles and Ray Bob Simmons wherein Charles is portrayed with racial attitudes, and Sullivan was written out of the film altogether which made them vote their portrayal as negative.
The first Mayor of Imperial was Allison Peck.

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Jim Landis' 380-foot home run over left in the first inning gave the Sox a 1-0 lead, but Harmon Killebrew came back in the bottom of the first with his second homer in two days with the walking Bob Allison aboard.
), The CND Story: The first 25 years of CND in the words of the people involved ( Allison & Busby: London, 1983 ) ISBN 0-85031-487-9
The seeds were planted in 1906 by a Wanganui nurseryman, Alexander Allison, with the vines first fruiting in 1910.
The five students — Allison Reynolds ( Ally Sheedy ), Andrew Clark ( Emilio Estevez ), John Bender ( Judd Nelson ), Brian Johnson ( Anthony Michael Hall ), and Claire Standish ( Molly Ringwald )— who seem to have nothing in common at first, come together at the high school library, where they are harangued and ordered not to speak or move from their seats or sleep by the antagonistic assistant principal, Richard Vernon ( Paul Gleason ), supervising them.
* March 24 – Robert Allison of Port Carbon, Pennsylvania, becomes the first person to buy an American-built automobile when he buys a Winton automobile that had been advertised in Scientific American.
Complications arose because Allison Doody's double had not been filmed for the latter two elements of the scene, so the background and hair from the first shot had to be used throughout, with the other faces mapped over it.
The MTT Turbine SUPERBIKE appeared in 2000 ( hence the designation of Y2K Superbike by MTT ) and is the first production motorcycle powered by a turbine engine-specifically, a Rolls-Royce Allison model 250 turboshaft engine, producing about 283 kW ( 380 bhp ).
* Alice Allison Dunnigan, first female African American correspondent for Congress and the White House
Allison Township was organized in 1855 and a post office named Allison was established on August 25, 1857, with Simeon P. Gates as the first postmaster.
Stacy Allison ( born 1958 ), a 1975 graduate of Woodburn High School and a 1984 Oregon State University alum, was the first American woman to summit Mount Everest during her second attempt on September 29, 1988.
Robert Allison a local industrialist, purchased the first commercially manufactured automobile, a Winton.
Colonel James Allison settled in the Township in 1774 as one of the first settlers on Chartiers Creek.
Bituminous coal was first discovered in Washington County on the James Allison tract about 1800.
The band had begun to reinforce their concert sound in 1986 with the addition of a second keyboardist ( Bias Boshell was the first, replaced in 1987 by Guy Allison before Boshell returned by 1990 ), as well as female backing singers ( see Personnel below ).
The term " red brick " was first coined by Liverpool professor Edgar Allison Peers ( writing as Bruce Truscot ) to describe the red brick built civic universities that were built in the UK, mostly in the latter part of the 19th century ; these were characterised by Victorian buildings of red brick, such as Victoria Building, which was historically the administrative heart of the University.
On March 24, 1898 Robert Allison of Port Carbon, Pennsylvania became the first person to buy a Winton automobile after seeing the first automobile advertisement in Scientific American.

Allison and storm
* 2001 – Tropical Storm Allison makes landfall on the upper-Texas coastline as a strong tropical storm and dumps large amounts of rain over Houston.
The storm caused $ 5. 5 billion in damages, making Allison the costliest tropical storm in U. S. history.
A subtropical depression / storm may further gain tropical characteristics to become a pure tropical depression or storm, which may eventually develop into a hurricane, and there are at least four cases of tropical storms transforming into a subtropical storm ( Hurricane Klaus in 1984, Tropical Storm Allison in 2001 and Tropical Storm Lee in 2011.
Tropical Storm Allison was a tropical storm that devastated southeast Texas in June of the 2001 Atlantic hurricane season.
The first storm of the season, Allison lasted unusually long for a June storm, remaining tropical or subtropical for 15 days.
Allison is the only Atlantic tropical storm to have its name retired without ever having reached hurricane strength.
At 1200 UTC on June 5, the disturbance developed a broad, low-level circulation, and was classified as Tropical Storm Allison, the first storm of the 2001 Atlantic hurricane season.
This steered Tropical Depression Allison to make a clockwise loop, and the storm began drifting to the southwest.
Strong thunderstorms redeveloped over the circulation, and Allison strengthened into a subtropical storm over southeastern Louisiana.
The remnants of Allison briefly reintensified to a subtropical storm through baroclinic processes, though it became extratropical while south of Long Island.
The first tropical cyclone, Hurricane Allison, developed on June 2, while the season's final storm, Hurricane Tanya, dissipated on November 3.
* Hurricane Allison ( 1995 ), a Category 1 hurricane that made landfall on the Florida Panhandle as a tropical storm ; killed 3 and caused minor damages
* Tropical Storm Allison ( 2001 ), the only Atlantic storm to never reach hurricane strength and have its name retired ; struck Houston, Texas, killing 41 and causing $ 5 billion in damages, mostly due to heavy rains and flooding

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