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Of note, Botham's first 202 wickets came at 21. 20 per wicket, while his final 181 cost on average 36. 43 apiece ; the first average is one that would make Botham one of the greatest bowlers of the modern era, ranking alongside the West Indian greats Curtly Ambrose ( career average 20. 99 ), Malcolm Marshall ( career average 20. 94 ), and Joel Garner ( career average 20. 97 ), but the second average depicts a player who, as a specialist bowler, would be unable to sustain a place in many Test teams.
Ambrose Weeres had an idea that if you put a wooden deck on top of two columns of steel barrels welded together end to end, you would have a sturdy deck that would be more stable on a lake than a conventional boat.
It would be Ambrose Jessup Tomlinson and his organizational skills, however, that would be responsible for the growth of the Camp Creek Holiness Church into a national denomination.
Ambrose hoped that a general council would be called in support of his friend.
St. Ambrose succeeded the Arian bishop Auxentius of Milan, during whose long episcopate ( 355 to 374 ) it would seem probable but unverified that Arian modifications may have been introduced into a rite the period of whose original composition is unknown.
It would be sufficient cause to attach St. Ambrose's name to the rite if St. Ambrose expunged these hypothetical unorthodoxies and issued corrected service books.
According to St. Augustine ( Confessones, IX, vii ) and Paulinus the Deacon ( Vita S. Ambrosii, § 13 ), St. Ambrose introduced innovations, not indeed into the Mass, but into what would seem to be the Divine Office, at the time of his contest with the Empress Justina for the Portian Basilica, which she claimed for the Arians.
Grant ordered Thomas to advance halfway to Missionary Ridge on a reconnaissance in force to determine the strength of the Confederate line, hoping to ensure that Bragg would not withdraw his forces and move in the direction of Knoxville, Tennessee, where Maj. Gen. Ambrose Burnside was being threatened by a Confederate force under Longstreet.
After General Ambrose E. Burnside issued General Order Number 38, warning that the " habit of declaring sympathies for the enemy " would not be tolerated in the Military District of Ohio, Vallandigham gave a major speech on May 1, 1863, charging that the war was being fought not to save the Union but to free the slaves by sacrificing the liberty of all Americans to " King Lincoln.
Australian painter Ambrose Patterson arrived in 1919 ; over the next few decades Mark Tobey, Morris Graves, Kenneth Callahan, Guy Irving Anderson, and Paul Horiuchi would establish themselves as nationally and internationally known artists.
Australian painter Ambrose Patterson arrived in 1919 ; over the next few decades Mark Tobey, Morris Graves, Kenneth Callahan, Guy Irving Anderson, and Paul Horiuchi would establish themselves as nationally and internationally known artists.
Prominent examples included F. Pratt and A. Whitney ( as mentioned above ); Henry Leland ( who would end up at Cadillac and Lincoln ); Edward Bullard Sr of the Bullard firm ; and, through Pratt & Whitney, Worcester R. Warner and Ambrose Swasey ( of Warner & Swasey ).
On February 11, Stewart led the final stages of the Budweiser Shootout by passing Australian Marcos Ambrose on the final lap, but was passed in a desperate charge to the finish line by Kyle Busch who beat him to the line in what was said the closest finish in Budweiser Shootout history ( It would have been 2011 with Kurt Busch and Denny Hamlin but Hamlin was black-flagged for being below the yellow line ).
Ambrose Philips's idea was of adapting and updating the pastoral to represent a contemporary lyric ( i. e. to make it a form for housing the personal love complaints of modern shepherds ), where individual personalities would be expressed, and this desire to move from the universal, typical, and idealized shepherd to the real, actual, and individual shepherd was the heart of the debate.
After Ambrose Philips, though, poets would begin to speak of peculiarities and actualities, rather than ideals.
Ambrose Dudley was chosen to lead the expedition in place of Robert Dudley, whom Elizabeth would not let go despite his strong desire to do so.
As the strike entered the 50th day, Ambrose, who had initially refused to table back-to-work legislation, announced that such legislation would be introduced.
On April 7, 2006, Ambrose announced that Canada had no chance of meeting its targets under the Kyoto Protocol and would have to set more " realistic " goals for cutting greenhouse gases.
On September 26, 2012, Ambrose was in the news again having voted in favour of Motion 312, a motion by Conservative MP Stephen Woodworth that would have directed a Commons committee to revisit the section of the Criminal Code defining at what point human life begins.
Grant ordered Thomas to advance halfway to Missionary Ridge on a reconnaissance in force to determine the strength of the Confederate line, hoping to ensure that Bragg would not withdraw his forces and move in the direction of Knoxville, Tennessee, where Maj. Gen. Ambrose Burnside was being threatened by a Confederate force under Lt. Gen. James Longstreet.
Ambrose has suggested that a more effective strategy would have been to have isolated the garrison at Aachen and continue the move east into the heart of Germany.
I then went on holiday, and my agent at the time, Ambrose Mendy, said it wasn't worth me coming back to do a picture in a United shirt when the deal was completed, so I should do one before I left, and it would be released when the deal was announced.

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In 392, after the death of Valentinian II and the acclamation of Eugenius, Ambrose supplicated the emperor for the pardon of those who had supported Eugenius after Theodosius was eventually victorious.
At first a gnostic Valentinian and Marcionist, Ambrose, through Origen's teaching, eventually rejected this theology and became Origen's constant companion, and was ordained deacon.
Ambrose attended Liberty Seminary as a young boy, but his education was interrupted when his mother died in 1841 ; he was apprenticed to a local tailor, eventually becoming a partner in the business.
The band were initially hesitant because of the reputation gained as The ' N Betweens ' but eventually agreed to Ambrose Slade, a name inspired by Baverstock's secretary, who had named her handbag Ambrose and her shoes Slade.
* On 30 January 1993, Curtly Ambrose had a stunning spell of 7 – 1 ( eventually 7 / 25 ) as Australia crashed from 3 – 85 to 119 all out ( Scorecard ).

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Ambrose was known to be Catholic in belief, but also acceptable to Arians due to the charity shown in theological matters in this regard.
Justina and her son fled ; but Ambrose remained at his post, and did good service to many of the sufferers by causing the plate of the church to be melted for their relief.
" Thus Ambrose refused to be drawn into a false conflict over which particular local church had the " right " liturgical form where there was no substantial problem.
There is scarcely anything to be said for the possibility of Ambrose having written the book before he became a bishop, and added to it in later years, incorporating remarks of Hilary of Poitiers on Romans.
He declared his own agreement with Scotus, and believed himself to be supported by Saint Ambrose, Saint Jerome, Augustine, and other authorities.
Subsequently, Sherman led a column to relieve Union forces under Ambrose Burnside thought to be in peril at Knoxville.
Although Jerome, who produced the Latin Vulgate version of the Scriptures, used the word " sirens " to translate Hebrew tenim ( jackals ) in Isaiah 13: 22, and also to translate a word for " owls " in Jeremiah 50: 39, this was explained by Ambrose to be a mere symbol or allegory for worldly temptations, and not an endorsement of the Greek myth.
However, in a 1991 New York Times book review, Ambrose also claimed that " when scholars do the necessary research, they will find Mr. Bacque's work to be worse than worthless.
This act had the approval of the synod which met at Trier in the same year, but Ambrose of Milan, Pope Siricius and Martin of Tours protested against Priscillian's execution, largely on the jurisdictional grounds that an ecclesiastical case should not be decided by a civil tribunal, and worked to reduce the persecution.
* Act V – " Open up the Dome " – " Liberty Silver and Tommy Ambrose will perform this very special celebration number and will be joined by our 3, 500 volunteer performers.
The final episode of the series was allegedly due to have been broadcast on April 1, and as the series was not to be recommissioned, the production team may have decided to produce a spoof edition for April Fool's Day, which was written by Chris Miles and David Ambrose but retained the series ' format and presenter.
" The British physicist John Ambrose Fleming, working for the British " Wireless Telegraphy " Company, discovered that the Edison Effect could be used to detect radio waves.
An earlier mention of the lich can be found in " The Death of Halpin Frayser ", a short story by Ambrose Bierce.
One Sweetly Solemn Thought in 1876 by Hamilton-based Robert S. Ambrose, became one of the most popular songs to ever be published in the 19th century.
A letter of Ambrose and his brother-prelates to Theodosius remonstrates against the acts of Nectarius as no rightful bishop, since the chair of Constantinople belonged to Maximus, whose restoration they demanded, as well as that a general council of Easterns and Westerns, to settle the disputed episcopate and that of Antioch, should be held at Rome.
One famous example was General Ambrose Burnside's 1863 General Order Number 38, issued in Ohio, which made it an offence ( to be tried in military court ) to criticize the war in any way.
The 4th-century Church Fathers Ambrose and Jerome pointed out that the passage in 1 Timothy 3: 2 – 4 did not conflict with the discipline they knew, whereby a married man who became a bishop was to abstain from sexual relations and not marry again: " He speaks of having children, not of begetting them, or marrying again "; " He does not say: Let a bishop be chosen who marries one wife and begets children ; but who marries one wife, and has his children in subjection and well disciplined.
* A parallel can be observed in the TV series Monk in the connection between fictional obsessive-compulsive detective Adrian Monk and his even more intelligent, though even more neurotic and agoraphobic, brother Ambrose.
At the same time, prosperous silver mine owner Ambrose O ' Brien of Renfrew, Ontario, president of the Renfrew Creamery Kings ice hockey team, was seeking admission to the ECHA to be able to contest the Stanley Cup.

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