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Six Lectures on The Ark of The Covenant ( London: Hamilton, Adams And Co, 1867 ).
And the " Program Evaluation and Review Technique " or PERT, was developed by Booz Allen Hamilton as part of the United States Navy's ( in conjunction with the Lockheed Corporation ) Polaris missile submarine program ; These mathematical techniques quickly spread into many private enterprises.
And the Hamilton operator can be expressed as
* " The 1925 Tri-State Tornado's Devastation In Franklin County, Hamilton County, And White County, Illinois ," by Bob Johns.
* Hamish Hamilton / Done And Dusted, In My World, Avril Lavigne
And in 2007, Hamilton received a Living Legend Jazz Award as part of The Kennedy Center Jazz in Our Time Festival, as well as receiving a Doctor of Fine Arts from The New School.
And so, at the end of the halfway stage of the season, Hamilton, Massa and Räikkönen were deadlocked on 48 points, with Robert Kubica only 2 points behind them.
And after Hamilton issued regulations specifying competitive examinations for entrance into a corps of medical officers, the Congress formally authorized the Commissioned Corps with the Act of January 4, 1889.
The work was first published in London in 1816 ( see 1816 in poetry ) under the title Alastor ; or, The Spirit of Solitude: And Other Poems, printed for Baldwin, Cradock, and Joy, Pater-Noster Row ; and Carpenter and Son, Old Bond-Street: by S. Hamilton, Weybridge, Surrey, consisting of the title poem and the following additional poems:
In addition to her work on Sanford And Son, Hamilton also had a recurring role as " Verdie " on The Waltons, and made numerous appearances on such television sitcoms, soap operas and miniseries such as 227, Dangerous Women, Generations, Port Charles and Roots: The Next Generations.
And yet, as A. C. Hamilton concisely notes, " hile the humor is obvious, the lines comment on the Knight who flees from himself.
And the Southern Branch has its headwaters in Little Moose Lake in Hamilton County.
At the same time as working with Starr, Warman once again formed a band " 4 Bills And A Ben " in 1991 with Jeff Rich ( Who had been in 3 Minutes ) also drummer for Status Quo at the time on drums along with John " Rhino " Edwards also of Status Quo on Bass, Steve Byrd on lead guitar, Andy Hamilton on Saxophone, Spike Edney on Keyboards and Mark Rich on Guitar.

And and who
And Keith's record of kills made him a man to listen to -- a man paradoxically, who might even survive.
And both in their objectives of non-discrimination and of social progress they have had ranged against them the Southerners who are called Bourbons.
And just as `` Laurie '' Lawrence was first attracted to bright Jo March, who found him immature by her high standards, and then had to content himself with her younger sister Amy, so Joe Jastrow, who had also been writing Henrietta before he came to Johns Hopkins, had to content himself with her younger sister, pretty Rachel.
And like Jo March, who saw her sisters Meg and Amy involved in `` lovering '' before herself, Henrietta saw her sisters Rachel and Sadie drawn outside their family circle by the attraction of suitors, Rachel by Joe Jastrow, and Sadie by Max Lobl, a young businessman who would write her romantic descriptions of his trips by steamboat down the Mississippi.
And to do this requires first of all the kind of information about people which is provided by the scientists in industrial anthropology and consumer research, who, for example, tell Courtenay that three days is the `` optimum priming period for a closed social circuit to be triggered with a catalytic cue-phrase '' -- which means that an effective propaganda technique is to send an idea into circulation and then three days later reinforce or undermine it.
And it is also a fact of life that there will always ( be youngish half-educated people around, who will be dazzled by the glitter of what looks like a literary movement.
And the career of Konrad Adenauer, who upheld Germany's tradition of rock-like leaders which Bismarck began, draws near the end.
And until this protection is at least as concrete as, say, the row of hotels that bars us from our own sands at Miami Beach, those who represent us all should agree to nothing.
And while he had headed Batista's anti-Communist section, the Batista regime did not disturb the Communists so much as more open opponents who were alleged to be Communists.
And there must be many Soviet citizens who know what is going on and who realize that before they can hope to enjoy the full life promised for 1980 they and their children must first survive.
And one of the best services available to the people who try to raise and can meat, to plant, grow vegetables and put them up.
And one cannot but wonder whether Marshal Malinovsky, who was blowing hot and cold, exalting peace but also almost openly considering the possibility of preventive war against the West, wasn't trying to keep the Chinese quiet.
And not one of the four men who attended all the schools has ever been called on to apply any of his knowledge in any way.
And of course the news of who the composer was did finally begin to get around among his closest friends.
And the thing about hurt feelings, the wet bathing suit pointed out, is that the person who has them is not quite the innocent party he believes himself to be.
`` And God help anyone who tries to unteach you ''!!
`` And who is this ''??
And he said, `` The same fellow who has been running it, Sam Rayburn ''.
And Sam Rayburn is a great man -- one who will go down in American history as a truly great leader of the Nation.
And, besides, there are a large number of scholars, artists, composers of music, novelists, poets, essayists, choreographers, lawyers, servants of government, and men of affairs -- hundreds, indeed -- who serve the Foundation well with the advice they give us freely and gratis out of their experience.
And the reason this could happen is clear: men of government, business men, lawyers and all who concerned themselves with the welfare of their fellow men did not let their concern to run their businesses at a profit restrict the development of freedom and opportunity.

And and felt
And if Howard Rutstein felt impelled thereafter to formulate the ethics of the medical profession, his article in the Atlantic Monthly accomplished a good deal more.
And she felt amply rewarded for her suffering when the evidence of Lee's quack shenanigans, gathered by the tape recorder under her friend's clothing, proved adequate in court for convicting Franklin D. Lee.
And then he heard a car coming from the east, and he felt as if he would break down and weep.
And Alexander sobbed like a girl for the dreams he had had, and he felt no shame.
I knelt, just for decency I thought at the time, but found myself whispering, `` Our Father which Art in Heaven '' And it was only after that that something unlocked in me and I felt a grief.
And Linda felt capable of capturing the affection of the children, anxious even, since she and Bobbie had had none of their own.
And because of the cleverness and uniqueness of the feelies, users rarely felt like they were an intrusion or inconvenience, as was the case with most of the other copy-protection schemes of the time.
And I guess for a political reason, because we felt, and I still think, that if there is to be change, it will come from below.
And we felt that we had freedom at last, or freedom to at least show that we demanded freedom.
And the language that was spoken in them, Swahili ( now Tanzania's national language ), is a member of the Bantu language family that spread from the northern Kenya coast well before significant Arab presence was felt in the region.
And, most important, a person has no recollection of having the ' heart-to-heart talk '" and felt afterwards as if they suddenly fell asleep.
29 And straightway the fountain of her blood was dried up ; and she felt in her body that she was healed of that plague.
And when he felt the fire, he cryed, mercy ( calling belike vpon the Lorde ) and so the Prince immediatlye commaunded to take away the tunne, and quenche the fire.
And I think it was a reflection of the way he felt about having the opportunity to create something that people could enjoy.
And I just felt, to my bones, this cannot be right.
: And I too felt that I would pray.
And as his memory must always be dear to his Country, so the loss of so great and valuable man in sensibly, and in a more particular manner felt by those who had the pleasure of his personal acquaintance, and enjoy'd the happiness of his conversation.
And of course they weren't involved in it anyway because they were pretty bitter about their own lives, and felt they hadn't received much from their religious experiences.
And the church never felt like home ".
And the church never felt like home ".
And my fights felt a little like sunshine.
And I felt I had a mission.
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His corrections are often hasty and false, but a surprisingly large proportion of them have since received confirmation from manuscripts And, though his merits as a Grecian lie mainly in his conjectures, his realism is felt in this sphere also ; his German translations especially show more freedom and practical insight, more feeling for actual life, than is common with the scholars of that age.

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