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Melissus of Samos ( born c. 470 BCE ) was another eminent member of this school.
His grandfather Frederick Frelinghuysen ( 1753 – 1804 ) was an eminent lawyer, one of the framers of the first New Jersey Constitution, a soldier in the American Revolutionary War and a member ( 1778 – 1779 and 1782 – 1783 ) of the Continental Congress from New Jersey, and from 1793 to 1796 a member of the United States Senate.
Enrico Aliprandi, a member of an eminent family of Monza, adhering to the faction of the Torriani, with many enlisted soldiers under his command, and Lord of Monza is acclaimed by the people in 1322.
Frankel was the founder and the most eminent member of the school of historical Judaism, which advocates freedom of research, while upholding the authority of traditional Jewish belief and practice.
She was a descendant of Thomas James, who founded the Meramec Iron Works, and as such was a member of one of the most eminent local families.
The lake was named after Benjamin Harvey, who founded the borough in 1781 and was a member of the Sons of Liberty, an eminent colonial-era group that eventually defeated the notion of Great Britain's Stamp Act.
The Chancellor is usually an eminent member of society.
Robert Barclay ( 23 December 1648 – 3 October 1690 ) was a Scottish Quaker, one of the most eminent writers belonging to the Religious Society of Friends and a member of the Clan Barclay.
He was the son of a certain Duqaq surnamed Timuryaligh ( meaning " of the iron bow ") and either the chief or an eminent member from the Kınık tribe of the Oghuz Turks.
The garden, which lies off Castle Street and Bridge Street, dates from the 1840s and was originally laid out by Francis Gibson, a member of the locally well-known Gibson family who were eminent Quakers, bankers and brewers.
In addition to original Shakti member Zakir Hussain, this group has also featured eminent Indian musicians U. Srinivas, V. Selvaganesh, Shankar Mahadevan, Shivkumar Sharma, and Hariprasad Chaurasia.
On 10 May 2010, Deniz Baykal announced his resignation as leader of the Republican People's Party after a clandestinely made video tape of him, sitting on a bed where a woman is also eminent, who is identified as Nesrin Baytok, his former private secretary and a member of parliament, was leaked to the media.
During his life, Teodoro Picado was an eminent historian, who wrote many varied books and essays on the subject matter, and was a respected member of the Academy of Geography and History of Costa Rica and the Academy of the Spanish Language of Nicaragua.
The seriousness with which this new measure was taken is evinced in the fact that no less eminent an LDS member than apostle John W. Taylor, son of the third president of the church, was excommunicated in 1911 for his continued opposition to the Manifesto.
He had been an eminent lawyer, Solicitor-General ( 1671 ), Attorney-General ( 1673 ), and Chief Justice of the Common Pleas ( 1675 ), and in 1679 was made a member of the Council of Thirty and on its dissolution of the Cabinet.
Their father Ted Furey was a highly rated traditional fiddler, a music teacher, and an eminent life member of Comhaltas Ceoltori Eireann.
His own literary eminence, the opportunities enjoyed by him as a member of the celebrated Accademia della Crusca for making known his critical taste and classical knowledge, and the social relations within the reach of a noble Florentine so closely allied with the great house of Capponi, sufficiently explain the intimate terms on which he stood with such eminent men of letters as Lorenzo Magalotti, Benedetto Menzini, Gori and Francesco Redi.
Although an eminent lawyer in his own right ( and leader of the Scots bar ), Mackay was not a member of the newly elected Conservative Party.
The Tribunal ’ s thirty-five member panel included three Nobel Prize winners — Sean MacBride, Adolfo Perez Esquivel and Professor George Wald — and ten eminent jurist, theologians, academics and political figures.
Initially Prokop was a member of the Utraquists ( the moderate wing of the Hussites ) and was a married priest who belonged to an eminent family from Prague.
He was the son of Samuel " John " Galton, a prominent member of the scientific Lunar Society, and the father of Francis Galton the eminent Victorian scientist.
Another eminent member of the family was Samuel of Seville, of whom Menahem b. Zerah wrote that he was " intelligent, loved wise men, befriended them, was good to them and was eager to study whenever the stress of time permitted.
Rasmussen is a visiting assistant professor of zoology, and assistant museum curator of mammalogy and ornithology, at Michigan State University, having formerly been a research associate for the eminent American ornithologist S. Dillon Ripley at the Smithsonian Institution in Washington D. C. She is a member of the American Ornithologists Union ( AOU ) Committee on Classification and Nomenclature, a scientific associate with the bird group of the British Natural History Museum zoology section at Tring, and an associate editor of The Ibis, the scientific journal of the British Ornithologists ' Union.

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" Many eminent figures sought conversations with him, and the Emperor Hadrian was friendly with him and may have listened to him speak at his school in Nicopolis.
During and immediately after World War I there was a movement spearheaded by President Wilson and other eminent people to inculcate patriotism in American school children, especially immigrants, and to stress the American connection with the literature and institutions of the " mother country " of Great Britain, using selected readings in middle school textbooks.
Geneva is indebted to him for the founding of a law school in which François Hotman, Jules Pacius, and Denys Godefroy, the most eminent jurists of the century, lectured in turn ( cf.
Kūkai absorbed the Vajrayana thinking from eminent Indian and Chinese Vajrayana teachers at the time, and synthesized a version of which he took back with him to Japan, where he founded the Shingon school of Buddhism, a school which continues to this day.
Despite the rivalry of ben Naphtali and the opposition of Saadia Gaon, the most eminent representative of the Babylonian school of criticism, ben Asher's codex became recognized as the standard text of the Bible.
Innovating with the courage and felicity of genius, he had for a time an overwhelming influence on his contemporaries and immediate successors in the Venetian school, including Titian, Sebastiano del Piombo, Palma il Vecchio, il Cariani, Giulio Campagnola ( and his brother ), and even on his already eminent master, Giovanni Bellini.
Here he studied for a time under Ernst Bengel, grandson of the eminent New Testament critic, Johann Albrecht Bengel, and at this early stage in his career he seems to have been under the influence of the old Tübingen school.
The most eminent members of the school are Johann Gottlieb Dreßler ( Beneke oder die Seelenlehre als Naturwissenschaft ), Fried, and Friedrich Dittes.
His disciples were not all of one school, but many eminent scholars who apparently have been untouched by his influence have in fact developed some of the many ideas which he suggested.
Destutt de Tracy was the last eminent representative of the sensualistic school which Condillac founded in France upon a one-sided interpretation of Locke.
Von Bülow's talent for drawing was eminent already during his school years.
Xuanzang's closest and most eminent student was Kuiji who became recognized as the first patriarch of the Faxiang school.
The eminent photographer Sally Mann got her start at Washington and Lee, photographing the construction of the law school while a university employee.
Neville's father, the eminent surgeon Arthur Chance ( son of surgeon, Sir Arthur Chance ), subsequently paid Browne's way through medical school at Trinity College, Dublin.
After completing his secondary education at Wah Yan College, Hong Kong, an eminent all male Jesuit school in Hong Kong, in 1964, he worked briefly as a salesman at Pfizer Corporation before joining the civil service.
School districts are local governments with powers similar to that of a town or a county including taxation and eminent domain, except in Virginia, whose school divisions have no taxing authority and must depend on another local government ( county, city, or town ) for funding.
He came to Athens at a time when, with the exception of Proclus, there was a great dearth of eminent men in the Neoplatonist school.
He studied for three years ( c. 1675-1678 ) at Emmanuel College, Cambridge, leaving to become an apprentice to an eminent London surgeon ; after four years ( c. 1678-1682 ), he left to study at the University of Leiden, a prominent Dutch university and medical school.
With precise knowledge pursuit, the school eminent spirit of comity and factualism has come into being.
The school, Charterhouse School, developed beyond the original intentions of its founder, and now ranks among the most eminent public schools in England.

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