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Willett's and investigations
While Curwen is locked up, Willett's continuing investigations lead him to a bungalow in Pawtuxet Village, which Ward had purchased under the influence of Curwen.

Willett's and was
' of the poem of Oliver Wendell Holmes was Thomas Willett's great-granddaughter, and the great-grandmother of Holmes.
" When Willett's men came upon the enemy they were drying their cloaths by fires & were surprised at that place Walter Butler was killed by an indian ( he believes ) an Oneida indian.
It was designed by Ernest Newton and a ballroom was added in 1903 by Amos Faulkner ( Willett's in-house architect ).

Willett's and from
The distancing effect, more commonly known ( earlier ) by John Willett's 1964 translation the alienation effect or ( more recently ) as the estrangement effect (), is a performing arts concept coined by playwright Bertolt Brecht " which prevents the audience from losing itself passively and completely in the character created by the actor, and which consequently leads the audience to be a consciously critical observer.
Willett's victory came largely from his strong showings in populous Harris, Tarrant, Dallas, Bexar, Gregg, and Travis counties.

Willett's and .
An H. P. Lovecraft Encyclopedia compares Willett's character to other " valiant counterweight " in Lovecraft such as Thomas Malone in " The Horror at Red Hook " ( 1925 ) and Henry Armitage in " The Dunwich Horror "; like Willett, Armitage " defeats the ' villains ' by incantations, and he is susceptible to the same flaws -- pomposity, arrogance, self-importance -- that can be seen in Willett.
In a moment in which Dr. Willett's mind is confused and, trying to avert the influence of dark invocations by uttering the Lord's Prayer, he mixes them up, the result is described as " a mnemonic hodge-podge like the modernistic Waste Land of Mr. T. S. Eliot ".
Lemon and Reis's 1965 English translation of Shklovsky's 1917 coinage as " defamiliarization ", combined with John Willett's 1964 translation of Brecht's 1935 coinage as " alienation effect "— and the canonization of both translations in Anglophone literary theory in the decades since — has served to obscure the close connections between the two terms.
Willett's valorous actions were in keeping with the highest traditions of the U. S. Army and reflect great credit upon himself and the Armed Forces of his country.
In October, Willett's troops went home after being disbanded without ceremony.

investigations and proceed
For example, the investigations also have to end if the volume of dumped imports is negligible ( i. e., if the volume from one country is less than 3 % of total imports of that product — although investigations can proceed if several countries, each supplying less than 3 % of the imports, together account for 7 % or more of total imports ).
Seki Kōwa found calculus at a similar time to his European counterparts ; but Seki's investigations did not proceed from conventionally shared foundations.
" Clearly, during the period when the first investigations were launched and the trial, a most likely politically motivated decision had been made not to proceed with disciplinary action.
Their respective investigations proceed a series of complex mistakes.

investigations and finds
Prior to Gardner's investigations, no serious archaeological excavation had occurred at the city, though he himself soon unearthed four miles of earthworks, and uncovered finds that included tombs, pottery, and porcelain dating from Ming China.
However, he also often involves younger detectives in his investigations and usually finds some reason to praise them.
During his investigations into other SIDS cases for his article, he finds that a copy of the book was at the scene of each death.
or getting critical inspiration from unorthodox sources, such as old television programs that his mother ( whose face is not seen until later into the series ) starred in, which Mok then translates in his investigative work ... sometimes to the chagrin of Vivi, who often finds herself at the butt of Mok's investigations.
Many other archaeological investigations have revealed a good picture of occupation of the district with important finds from the Stone Age, the Bronze Age and the Iron Age.
The documentary film The History Merchants covered investigations into Golan and the provenance of his finds.
She finds that he has a long history of controversial experimental treatments and investigations into his practices.
He finds that computing critical measurements based upon the Sun's actual position in the sky, instead of the Sun's " mean " position injects a significant degree of uncertainty into the models, opening the path for further investigations.
Following her own investigations about Imriel from various sources, Phèdre eventually finds out that Imriel had been abducted by slavers along with a couple other Siovalese children.
Although further investigations were carried out in the 1930s and in 1957, few medieval remains were found, but the idea that the site had been occupied before the arrival of the Normans was confirmed by a number of Romano ‑ British finds.
Bowen's mystery novels feature Joanne Kilbourn, a widowed mother, political analyst and university professor who finds herself occasionally involved in criminal investigations in various parts of Saskatchewan .< ref >
The oldest traces of a settlement Logabirums could be retraced by different investigations and urn finds into the time before 2000 v. Chr.

investigations and Charles
Despite multiple investigations of the battlefield, Charles ' skull and his clothes, it is not known where he was hit exactly, and whether the shot came from the ranks of the enemy or from his own men.
He gave antislavery men important posts in Congress for the first time, and cooperated with investigations of both the Kansas conflict and the caning of Senator Charles Sumner.
" In the run up to the Savings and loan crisis of the 1980s and early 1990s, control frauds like Charles Keating were able to get legislators like Speaker of the House Jim Wright, the Keating Five Senators and majorities in both the US House and Senate to suppress investigations of massive criminality until their Ponzi schemes finally collapses.
Even though Roberts ' prosperous lifestyle, unorthodox fund-raising techniques, and the expanse of his organizations raised criticism and controversy, there was no credible evidence of malfeasance while he was in charge, he did not have sex-and-money scandals like some other televangelists, and he was not named among the six prosperity teachers in the financial investigations launched by U. S. Senator Charles Grassley ( R-Iowa ) in 2007.
In verbal and written statements to the Independent Police Complaints Commission ( IPCC ) on their investigations into the shooting of Jean Charles de Menezes, he had stated that a member of the Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police Sir Ian Blair's private office team believed the wrong man had been targeted just six hours after the shooting.
Undergraduate research at Union College had its origin in the first third of the 20th century, when chemistry professor Charles Hurd began involving students in his colloid chemistry investigations.
However, independent investigations conducted by civil society groupings said the widespread death caused was also due to Charles Taylor's Anti Terrorist Unit and other militias.
Falkland had for some years been engaged in tracking out what he supposed was a dangerous conspiracy of the Byrnes of Wicklow, and in August 1628 was able to announce to Charles I that the result of his protracted investigations had been successful, a true bill having been found against them at the Wicklow assizes.
A Mafia-related shootout and massive official corruption led to successful investigations against the local Mafia head Charles Carollo and Tom Pendergast.
Previous prizewinners include Thomas Alva Edison, for his investigations in electric lighting ; Enrico Fermi, for his studies of radiation theory and nuclear energy ; and Charles H. Townes, for his development of the laser.
the Laws which affect the Production of Varieties, Races, and Species, contain the results of the investigations of two indefatigable naturalists, Mr. Charles Darwin and Mr. Alfred Wallace.
Consequently, Senator Charles Grassley, who commissioned the initial report, has asked the GAO produce a new report that examines the value of brain fingerprinting in counterterrorism and criminal investigations in the post-911 world in light of published scientific research on the application of the technique in the laboratory and the field ( Fox 2006a ).
They advocate continuing to use brain fingerprinting in criminal investigations and counterterrorism while research on the technique continues ( ABC Good Morning America 2004 ABC-TV Good Morning America: Charles Gibson interviews Dr. Lawrence Farwell, CBS 60 Minutes: Mike Wallace interviews Dr. Lawrence Farwell, Simon 2005 " What you don ’ t know can ’ t hurt you ," Law Enforcement Technology.
The ATF wanted to use Weaver to introduce Faderley to Charles Howarth who was starting a group in Montana, after which the ATF intended to drop the Kumnick and Weaver investigations.
As a young student Charles Darwin joined Grant in investigations of the life cycle of marine animals.
On 17 September 1394, Charles VI suddenly published an ordinance in which he declared, in substance, that for a long time he had been taking note of the many complaints provoked by the excesses and misdemeanors which the Jews committed against Christians ; and that the prosecutors, having made several investigations, had discovered many violations by the Jews of the agreement they had made with him.
Charles H. Townes, Professor in the Graduate School at the University of California, Berkeley, who shared the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1964 for his investigations into the properties of microwaves and his co-invention of the laser, and theoretical cosmologist
The life and work of Darwin from Insectivorous Plants to Worms featured a continuation from Charles Darwin's investigations into insectivorous plants and climbing plants which he had begun before his work on Descent of Man and Emotions.
Despite repeated problems and delays caused by Charles Darwin's illness, his work on evolution-related experiments and investigations continued, with the production of books on the movement of climbing plants, insectivorous plants, the effects of cross and self fertilisation of plants, different forms of flowers on plants of the same species, and The Power of Movement in Plants.
Charles joined Grant in pioneering investigations of the life cycle of marine invertebrates on the shores of the Firth of Forth.
Scientific investigations began with such early scientists as James Cook, Charles Darwin and Edmund Halley.
The investigations were initiated by pressure from Charles Henry Parkhurst.
Joseph Charles Arthur ( January 11, 1850 – April 30, 1942 ) was an American botanist known for his investigations into rusts ( a variety of fungus ).
Charles Richet, who would later win the 1913 Nobel Prize in physiology and who carried out decades of research into psychic phenomena, participated in the Curies ' investigations of Eusapia Palladino and left an account of a séance:

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