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Evans and writes
Attorney Daniel Evans writes:
" Taking a swipe at many of the negative reviews circulating at the time, Evans writes: " The easiest way to deal with the book would be [...] to write off Mr. Joyce's latest volume as the work of a charlatan.
Author Rachel Held Evans resides in Dayton and writes about the town in the spiritual memoir Evolving in Monkey Town.
Nicholas Evans writes: " I spent many weeks traveling across the West and met three amazing horsemen: Tom Dorrance, Ray Hunt and Buck Brannaman.
Nicholas Evans writes:

Evans and Lacan
( Evans, 1996 ) The moment of identification is to Lacan a moment of jubilation since it leads to an imaginary sense of mastery.

Evans and used
Evans used features of Devanagari script and Pitman shorthand to create his initial abugida.
In some countries, census data are used to apportion electoral representation ( sometimes controversially – e. g., Utah v. Evans ).
Subsequently the British used either Evans ' Copper Age or the Eneo-or Aeneo-lithic, a translation of Chierici's eneo-litica.
Today Copper Age, Eneolithic and Chalcolithic are used synonymously to mean Evans ' original definition of Copper Age.
An alternative ranking system often used in the American Mid-West proceeds as B level, A level, AA level, Honor level, and Evans Scholar.
Harold Evans used the memoir as a source for a chapter about Kildall in the 2004 book They Made America, concluding that Microsoft had robbed Kildall of his inventions.
In The Importance of Being Earnest ( 1952 ), Dame Edith Evans reprised her celebrated interpretation of Lady Bracknell ; The Importance of Being Earnest ( 1992 ) by Kurt Baker used an all-black cast ; and Oliver Parker's The Importance of Being Earnest ( 2002 ) incorporated some material cut during the preparation of the original stage production.
DATR was developed in the late 1980s by Roger Evans and Gerald Gazdar, and used extensively in the 1990s ; the standard specification is contained in the Evans and Gazdar RFC, available on the Sussex website ( below ).
Mary Ann Evans wrote under the pen name George Eliot, and Amandine Aurore Lucile Dupin, Baronne Dudevant, used the pseudonym George Sand.
Preucil describes a color hexagon, similar to a trilinear plot described by Evans, Hanson, and Brewer, which may be used to compute hue from RGB.
He used Hipparchus ' model to calculate the Sun's longitude, and made corrections for the Moon's motion and its parallax ( Evans 1998, pp. 251 – 255 ).
From the layering of the palace Evans developed de novo an archaeological concept of the civilization that used it, which he called Minoan, following the pre-existing custom of labelling all objects from the location Minoan.
According to the evidence introduced by Richard J. Evans at the libel trial of Deborah Lipstadt in 2000, Irving based his estimates of the dead of Dresden on the word of one individual who provided no supporting documentation, used forged documents, and described one witness who was a urologist as Dresden's Deputy Chief Medical Officer.
Other composers such as Béla Bartók, Luciano Berio, Benjamin Britten, Aaron Copland, Olivier Messiaen, Arvo Pärt, Walter Piston, Ned Rorem, Alfred Schnittke, Dmitri Shostakovich, Igor Stravinsky, and even some jazz composers such as Yusef Lateef and Bill Evans used serialism only for some of their compositions or only for some sections of pieces.
Evans used to listen to Earl Hines, Coleman Hawkins, Bud Powell, George Shearing, Stan Getz, Miles Davis, and Nat Cole among others.
Edmund Evans used relief and wood throughout, with up to eleven different colours, and latterly specialized in illustrations for children's books, using fewer blocks but overprinting non-solid areas of colour to achieve blended colours.
They are made in single-and double-ply versions, with each ply being in thickness, with a clear or opaque surface, originally used by the company Evans.
All aforementioned vocal versions, including the television pilot, used lyrics written by Livingston and Evans contained in the first published sheet music for the song, though not all the lyrics were sung.
This system, widely used today, is called the Evans balance.
The Blackfriars Theatre they kept but leased to lawyer and impressario Henry Evans, who used it for a troupe of child actors.
The pips are used on Radio 2 at 7am and 8am during The Chris Evans Breakfast Show, at 5pm between Steve Wright's and Simon Mayo's Drivetime show and at 7pm at the end of the show.
* Yazz, a pseudonym used by Yasmin Evans, an English female singer famous during the late 1980s
Though regarded as professional, Ball twice received a BBC warning for swearing on the radio – first when she used the word " bastard " while being interviewed by Chris Evans during his stint on the BBC Radio 1 breakfast show ( she was publicising her appointment to The Big Breakfast at the time ); then, as host of the BBC Radio 1 breakfast show, for using the expression " fucking brilliant " to describe a night out she had.
According to Novak and Evans, Letelier was able to receive funding of $ 5, 000 a month from the Cuban government and under the supervision of Beatriz Allende, he used his contacts within the Institute for Policy Studies ( IPS ) and western human rights groups to organize a campaign within the United Nations as well as the US Congress to isolate the new Chilean government.

Evans and observation
Australian coastwatcher, Sub Lieutenant Arthur Reginald Evans, who manned a secret observation post at the top of the island's Mount Veve volcano, spotted the explosion.

Evans and develop
Evans ' modest basement apartment behind a New York City Chinese laundry soon became a meeting place for musicians looking to develop new musical styles outside of the dominant bebop style of the day.
It is currently unknown whether a similar rivalry will develop with Rotherham United, whom Evans currently manages.
By 1904, the railroad was coming to nearby Parker, and local miners Newton Evans and Thomas Jefferson Carrigan saw an opportunity to develop the area.
Coach Evans has helped develop All-Americans, SEC Players of the Year as well as three SEC Freshman of the Year.
Evans first worked at the Bendix aviation electronics company, where he acted as project manager in 1955 to develop what some describe as an early personal computer that ran on an interpretive operating system.
* Camp Evans Engineers develop World War II counter-measures with the help of Allen B. DuMont.
At the County School she began to develop her interest in composition under the guidance of the music teacher Miss Rhyda Jones, and in 1923 she won the Morfydd Owen scholarship to Cardiff University ( University College of South Wales and Monmouthshire ) where she studied under Professor David Evans.
At some point in the process, executive producer Sebastian Scott left the project and Evans invited William G. Stewart, an experienced games show producer, to develop the show.

Evans and account
Others are critical of Neusner's reading and interpretations of Rabbinic texts, finding that his account is forced and inaccurate ( e. g., Cohen, Evans, Maccoby, Poirier and in detail, Zuesse ).
Hough bases his account on conversations with the Mirrors long-time editor Hugh Cudlipp, supplemented by the recollections of the scientist Solly Zuckerman and of Mountbatten ’ s valet, William Evans.
Comparing it to similar pottery elsewhere in the eastern Mediterranean, Evans established a wider chronology, which, on that account, is difficult to question successfully.
" But Shirer worked outside of the academic mainstream, Evans noted, and his account was not informed by the historical scholarship of the time ( 1960 ).
In another case, Chief Constable of the North Wales Police v. Evans ( 1982 ), a chief constable required a police probationer to resign on account of allegations about his private life which he was given no fair opportunity to rebut.
Evans wrote an account in a book entitled Good Times, Bad Times ( 1984 ).
Philosophers such as Gareth Evans have insisted that the theory's account of the dubbing process needs to be broadened to include what are called ' multiple groundings '.
That painting shows either Mount Spalding or Mount Evans ( it is ambiguous ) from the Chicago Lakes, 3 miles ( 5 km ) north-northwest, but Bierstadt and his guide William Byers climbed onward to the summit of either Evans or Spalding ( the account is ambiguous ).
Evans ' Twitter account, @ DanEvans108, has been recognized as " Who to Follow " by Twitter, Top Prospect Alert, and Bleacher Report, and was recently named among " 30 Must Follow Twitter Accounts for Baseball Fanatics " by Mashable.
* In 2008, 49-year-old Missouri resident Lori Drew was prosecuted and convicted in Los Angeles for creating a MySpace account on which she claimed to be a 16-year-old boy named Josh Evans.
At this point Evans collapsed ; Crean thought he had died and, according to Evans's account, " his hot tears fell on my face ".
Five first-person narratives give different perspectives on the voyage: Petty Officer Taff Evans ; the ship's scholar, medic, and biologist Dr. Edward Wilson ; Robert Falcon Scott ; Lieutenant Henry Bowers ; and Captain Lawrence Oates each give their account of the hardships, the problems, and finally the failure of their endeavour: Norwegian explorer Roald Amundsen beats them to the South Pole by a month.
As the two size each other up, they are interrupted by a phone call from Evan Llewellyn Evans ( Sydney Greenstreet ), the tyrannical, high-volume chief of the Beautee Soap company, the agency's biggest account.
Evan Llewellyn Evans: tyrant head of Beautee Soap, the agency's biggest account
Ava Gardner is thoroughly believable as the on-the-make songstress ; Adolphe Menjou is the harassed head of the radio agency which caters to Evans ' whilom ways because it's a $ 10 million account.

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