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Arnold's and appointment
" Arnold's appointment was not without trouble ; Jacobus Wynkoop, who had been in command of the fleet, refused to accept that Gates had authority over him, and had to be arrested.
Prior vacancies in the office had been filled by the incumbent assistant chief, and Arnold's appointment to succeed Westover seemed automatic since he was well-qualified.

Arnold's and Rugby
This hero of his book is Thomas Arnold, and on his second visit in 1886, Coubertin reflected on Arnold's influence in the chapel at Rugby School.
The influence of Rugby and its pupils and masters in the nineteenth century was enormous and in many ways the stereotype of the English public school is a reworking of Thomas Arnold's Rugby.
In his authoritative ' Godliness and Good Learning ' ( Cassell 1961 ), D. H. Newsome points out that muscular Christianity developed after Arnold's time at Rugby and that " although ' Tom Brown's School Days ' is one of the earliest examples of the delight in athleticism, the ideal there expressed is not that of Arnold but of Thomas Hughes author " ( page 80 ).
At the same time, the national schools were reorganising themselves along the lines of Thomas Arnold's reforms at Rugby School, and the spread of the railways led to new boarding schools teaching a broader curriculum, such as Marlborough College ( 1843 ).
Moultrie arrived in the parish almost simultaneously with Thomas Arnold's acceptance of the headmastership of Rugby School, and they became firm friends.
An epilogue shows Tom's return to Rugby and its chapel when he hears of Arnold's death.
This system, which Dyne, like other public school headmasters, copied from Arnold's at Rugby School, was established to create ' house spirit ' among the students, allowing for both academic and sporting competitions among the houses.

Arnold's and School
Fechet intervened with Army Chief of Staff Gen. Charles P. Summerall to have Arnold's exile ended by assigning him in August 1928 to the Army's Command and General Staff School at Fort Leavenworth.
In the episode of The Magic School Bus that deals with light, Arnold's mischievous cousin Janet uses a Pepper's ghost illusion to convince the class a theater is haunted.
More recently, in 2002, the Arnold Bradley Scholarship in Geology was established by Arnold Bradley, who wished " to recognize Mr. Leo McCarthy, a former mathematics teacher and Mr. W. Morwick, a former chemistry teacher with the Ottawa Technical School, both of whom inspired Mr. Arnold's interest in science and assisted Mr. Arnold in obtaining his first position with the National Research Council.

Arnold's and after
Allen, shortly after Arnold's departure on the raid, decided, after his successes at the southern end of the lake, to take and hold Fort St. John himself.
On June 7, after having received word of the Battles of Lexington and Concord, as well as the capture of Fort Ticonderoga and Benedict Arnold's subsequent raid on Fort Saint-Jean, he wrote to Colonial Secretary Dartmouth:
On opening night of the newly-built Arnold's ( after Chachi burned the old one down ), Al had a desk set up in the new men's washroom just for Fonzie.
In 2002, Oakenfold remixed David Arnold's " James Bond Theme ", the song was released under Warner Bros. Records and was followed by the album's next two singles after " Starry Eyed Surprise ", " Ready Steady Go " and " Southern Sun ".
He stated that he obtained the moniker when he purchased Arnold's restaurant and people thought it was named after him, explaining that it was too costly to buy enough letter signs needed to rename it " Takahashi ".
With Season 4, Al Molinaro was added as Al Delvecchio, the new owner of Arnold's, after Pat Morita's character of Arnold moved on after his character got married ( Morita had left the program to star in a short-lived sitcom of his own, Mr. T and Tina, which was actually a spin-off of Welcome Back, Kotter.
Arnold's first heart attack occurred February 28, 1943, just after his return from the Casablanca Conference and China.
U. S. Army regulations then required that he leave the service, but President Roosevelt waived the requirement in April after he demonstrated his recovery, and on the condition that the President be provided with monthly updates on Arnold's health.
Arnold's last wartime heart attack came on January 17, 1945, just days after he replaced Hansell with LeMay.
The flight surgeon enlisted a general and personal friend of Arnold's to inquire on his condition, after which Arnold was again flown to Coral Gables, Florida, and placed under 24-hour care for nine days.
The biography, Life of Arnold, published two years after his early death by one of Arnold's former pupils Arthur Penrhyn Stanley, is considered one of the best works of its class in the language and added to his growing reputation.
The British fleet did destroy Arnold's fleet, but the US fleet managed to slow down the British after a two-day battle, known as the Battle of Valcour Island, and managed to slow the progression of the British Army.
Montgomery's force turned back after he was killed by cannon fire early in the battle, but Arnold's force penetrated further into the lower city.
Troops recruited by Arnold's captains began to arrive, some after seizing Philip Skene's schooner Katherine and several bateaux at Skenesboro.
The British fleet did destroy Arnold's fleet, but the US fleet managed to slow down the British after a two-day battle, known as the Battle of Valcour Island, and managed to slow the progression of the British Army.
Ten years after his death, Arnold Rothstein's brother declared Rothstein's estate bankrupt and Arnold's wealth disappeared.
Emboldened by the two victories, the British landed at Pointe-Claire, on the Island of Montreal, only to withdraw after Forster established the strength of General Benedict Arnold's force at Lachine.
Due to interference from Roddenberry's assistant / gofer Richard Arnold, Paramount revoked FASA's license soon after the book was published and at Arnold's urging began to contradict FASA's material early in Star Trek: The Next Generations run.
From these, the press quickly coined the new terms " flying saucer " and " flying disc " to describe such objects, many of which were reported within days after Arnold's sighting.
According to Murrow, the ETH as a serious explanation for " flying saucers " did not earn widespread attention until about 18 months after Arnold's sighting.
If Schlick's parents followed the contemporary German custom to name children after the saint on whose day they were born, Schlick must have been born on July 18, St. Arnold's day.

Arnold's and some
On May 14, following the arrival of 100 men recruited by Arnold's captains, and the arrival of a schooner and some bateaux that had been taken at Skenesboro, Arnold and 50 of his men sailed north to raid Fort St. John, on the Richelieu River downstream from the lake, where a small British warship was reported by the prisoners to be anchored.
Arnold's visits to Dover may also provide some clue to the date of composition.
Arnold's disputes with Allen and his unruly men were severe enough that there were times when some of Allen's men drew weapons.
Allen, not wanting Arnold to get the full glory for that capture, followed with some of his men in bateaux, but Arnold's small fleet had the advantage of sail, and pulled away from Allen's boats.
Having reclaimed some of his vocal range lost in the years of drug abuse, Manuel performed old hits such as " The Shape I'm In ", " Chest Fever ", and " I Shall Be Released " alongside favorites such as Cindy Walker and Eddy Arnold's " You Don't Know Me " and " She Knows ".
Although it had some responsibility for review of decisions by federal administrative agencies, during Arnold's tenure the court's primary role was reviewing decisions of local trial courts involving routine civil and criminal matters arising in Washington, D. C .. Arnold was never happy during his time on the court, resigning after only two years on the bench.
This term is rather broader than Arnold's definition and besides literature includes music, visual arts ( especially painting ), and traditional forms of the performing arts ( including some cinema ).
The video also features brief cameos by some members of the band as dancers at Arnold's.
It, too, created major shock waves in contemporary British culture, some of which appear in works such as Matthew Arnold's Culture and Anarchy and John Ruskin's The Crown of Wild Olive, as authors debated whether this shift of power would create democracy that would, in turn, destroy high culture.
The astonishing performance of this watch caused controversy because many thought the result either a fluke or a fix of some kind, particularly as Maskelyne was effectively one of Arnold's patrons.
Arnold's works anticipate some of the themes of these later poets, while Hopkins drew inspiration from verse forms of Old English poetry such as Beowulf.
Arnold's route through northern Maine has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places as the Arnold Trail to Quebec, and some geographic features in the area bear names of expedition participants.

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