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Amos and first
The first speaker was Amos C. Barstow who had been unanimously chosen president of the meeting.
Amos Bronson, the oldest of eight children, later changed the spelling to " Alcott " and dropped his first name.
Amos, an older contemporary of Hosea and Isaiah, was active c. 750 BC during the reign of Jeroboam II, making the Book of Amos the first biblical prophetic book written.
Amos, however, is the first prophet whose name also serves as the title of the corresponding biblical book in which his story is found.
Amos is the first prophet to use the term " the Day of the LORD ".
In the first two visions, Amos is able to convince God not to act out the scenes of discipline presented to him.
While this theory, first propounded by Ernst von Dobschütz and Rudolf Bultmann, is not universally accepted, Amos Wilder writes that, " it is at least clear that there are considerable and sometimes continuous elements in the epistle whose style distinguishes them from that of the author both with respect to poetic structure and syntactic usage.
Amos Tversky and Daniel Kahneman first proposed that the gambler's fallacy is a cognitive bias produced by a psychological heuristic called the representativeness heuristic, which states that people evaluate the probability of a certain event by assessing how similar it is to events they have experienced before, and how similar the events surrounding those two processes are.
In 1858 ( when she was 39 ) Amos Barton, the first of the Scenes of Clerical Life, was published in Blackwood's Magazine and, along with the other Scenes, was well received.
One of the first relevant successful covers was Wynonie Harris's transformation of Roy Brown's 1947 original jump blues hit " Good Rocking Tonight " into a more showy rocker and the Louis Prima rocker " Oh Babe " in 1950, as well as Amos Milburn's cover of what may have been the first white rock and roll record, Hardrock Gunter's " Birmingham Bounce " in 1949.
After returning the opening kickoff 17 yards, San Francisco's Amos Lawrence was hit by Bengals linebacker Guy Frazier and fumbled at his own 26-yard line ( the first time in a Super Bowl that a turnover took place on the opening kick ), where John Simmons recovered for Cincinnati.
The album is Amos's first concept album, with artwork featuring Amos photographed in character of the women portrayed in each song.
Continuing her distribution deal with Universal Republic, Amos released Midwinter Graces, her first seasonal album, in November of the same year.
In September 2011, Amos released her first classical music album, Night of Hunters, featuring variations on a theme to pay tribute to such renowned composers as Bach, Chopin, Debussy, Granados, Satie and Schubert, through the Deutsche Grammophon label, a division of Universal Music Group.
As of 2011, Amos has released 12 solo studio albums during her solo career ; all but the first two are self-produced.
Amos, who has been performing in bars and clubs from as early as 1976 and under her professional name as early as 1991 has performed more than 1, 000 shows since her first world tour in 1992.
The first part of the tour, which featured Amos on piano, Rhodes, and Wurlitzer, was six months long and Amos went out again in the summer of 2003 for a tour with Ben Folds opening.
The party conducted the first presidential nominating convention in U. S. history in the 1832 elections, nominating William Wirt ( a former Mason ) for President and Amos Ellmaker for Vice President in Baltimore.
Founded by Amos Sutton Hayden of the Disciples of Christ Church in 1850, the institution has, since its first days, been nonsectarian and coeducational, and throughout its existence Hiram College has sustained this egalitarian tradition of educating men and women from diverse backgrounds.
The first principal of the Institute ( equivalent to today's president of the College ) was Amos Sutton Hayden ( 1813 – 1880 ), who served from 1850 until 1857.
The first white settlement in the county was made in 1791 by Amos Todd, Joseph Beebe and Rhoda Todd Beebe, emigrants from Connecticut who paddled up the Tioughnioga River from Windsor, to live near the head of navigation in the Town of Homer.

Amos and came
However, Amos came to tell the people that " the Day of the LORD " was coming soon and that it meant divine judgment and justice for their own iniquity.
One day, while Freeman Gosden and Charles Correll were hard at work at NBC writing their venerable Amos and Andy show, a knock came on the door ; it was Paley himself, with an astonishing offer: " Whatever you are getting now I will give you twice as much.
Caton came to wider public attention while playing in a band called Y Kant Tori Read with then-unknown singer Tori Amos.
In 1999, a number of artists and fans of Taylor's came together to create When Worlds Collide: A Tribute to Daniel Amos.
In 1881, Charles B. Eddy came to the area, and with his brother, John, and partner Amos Bissell, developed the Eddy-Bissell Cattle Company.
In 1858, an Englishman named Amos Worthington came to the area to establish a general store.
The Kibaki Government then came up with a draft Constitution put forward by Attorney General, Amos Wako watering down some of the provisions in the draft agreed to during the “ Bomas ” discussions.
According to former governor Hugh Gregg, the United States Republican Party was born in Exeter on October 12, 1853 at the Squamscott Hotel, but nothing came of the secret meeting of Amos Tuck with other abolitionists that day, and the party was not organized in the state until 1856.
:" Similar assessments came yesterday from two Israeli scholars, Amos Kloner, who originally excavated the tomb, and Joe Zias, former curator of archaeology at the Israeli Antiquities Authority.
The ill feelings came to a head when it came time to negotiate Amos ' contract in the summer of 1976, and he was dismissed from the series.
In the words of Amos Elon, " in the Six Day War of 1967, the Israeli people came of age ... it marked the transition from adolescence to maturity.
Not only was the ending like < nowiki > episode " Amok Time ", but it came dangerously close to Amos ' n ' Andy.
On Saturday, 11 February 2006, the process finally came to fruition when Mayor Amos Mosondo reverted the name of Triomf back to Sophiatown.
Elbridge Amos Stuart ( 1856 in North Carolina – 1944 ) was an American milk industrialist and creator of Carnation evaporated milk and its famous slogan, that it came from " Contented Cows ".
Like the contemporaneous television program Amos ' n ' Andy, Beulah came under attack from many critics, including the NAACP, which accused the show of supporting stereotypical depictions of black characters with Beulah viewed as a stereotypical " mammy " similar to Aunt Jemima.
Torrez walked both Amos Otis and Pete LaCock with two outs, but relief ace Sparky Lyle came in and struck out Cookie Rojas, the Royals ' DH playing in what would be his last major-league game.
The first Israeli LGBT-themed film came from openly gay director Amos Guttman and was
19 And it came to pass that Nephi, he that kept this last record, ( and he kept it upon the plates of Nephi ) died, and his son Amos kept it in his stead ; and he kept it upon the plates of Nephi also.

Amos and local
Caltech began as a vocational school founded in Pasadena in 1891 by local businessman and politician Amos G. Throop.
In June 1994, Amos co-founded RAINN, The Rape, Abuse and Incest National Network, a toll-free help line in the US connecting callers with their local rape crisis center.
When Harding moved to unseat the Marion Independent as the official daily paper, he was met with strong resistance from local figures, such as Amos Hall Kling, one of Marion's wealthiest real estate speculators.
After working in Equal Opportunities, Training and Management Services in local government in the London boroughs of Lambeth, Camden and Hackney, Amos became Chief Executive of the Equal Opportunities Commission 1989 – 94.
Some strictly local performances have been done in the Shreveport area under the name including a 2003 Louisiana Hayride cast reunion called One More ' Ride that featured 60 acts from the original show including Kitty Wells, the Browns, Betty Amos, Homer Bailes, Billy Walker, Mitchell Torok, Hank Thompson and many more.
The Faulkner Radio Network was started in 1997 by then local talk show host Doug Amos, who also handles the play by play duties.
Scott Turner ( Tom Hanks ) an obsessively neat police investigator, acquires Hooch ( Beasley the Dog ), a large and slobbery Dogue de Bordeaux, after the murder of Amos Reed ( John McIntire ), a local junk-yard owner who was a friend of Turner's.
The recording includes many famous radio programs of the time ( including Amos ' n Andy and Major Bowes ' Original Amateur Hour ), local programs featuring Arthur Godfrey and John Charles Daly before their national successes, a Cleveland Indians-Washington Senators baseball game, and a speech by President Franklin Roosevelt.
It was founded by the owners of the local weekly newspaper ; The Messenger-Times Argus ( founded in 1909 ), brothers, Amos and Larry Stone.

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