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Atkinson and now
The country was now full of Gazettes and Samuel C. Atkinson and Charles Alexander, who had just taken over Franklin's old paper, desired a more distinctive name.
* 1882 – James Atkinson invents the Atkinson cycle engine, now common in some hybrid vehicles.
When Atkinson arrived at Fort Armstrong on Rock Island on April 12, he learned that the British Band was in Illinois, and that most of the Meskwakis he wanted to arrest were now with the band.
James Atkinson of the East India Company's medical service was the first to undertake a translation into English in his 1832 publication for the Oriental Translation Fund of Great Britain and Ireland, now part of the Royal Asiatic Society.
It gave Atkinson great pleasure at the 1913 annual shareholders meeting to interrupt Mulock in mid-tirade to announce that he was now the majority shareholder and would do what he chose.
In the 19th century, the Russells ( by now the Greenhill-Russell family ) employed William Atkinson to make modern alterations to the house in the Gothic style.
During this period of instability, the band were lucky enough to have met drummer Paul Atkinson from Newcastle, filling in now and then, but not quite joining the band until a very later date ( He is now a full-fledged member, recently recording the YouTube video to the band's fast and furious track Chopper Attack the PFTU album see below ).
The GS 450h ( GWL10 ), rated at and now using an Atkinson cycle design, has a 35 percent improvement in fuel economy over the previous generation GS 450h, and has a higher combined EPA fuel efficiency rating ( 31 mpg ) than the 306 horsepower GS 350 ( 23 mpg ).
More recent examination, notably by Richard Atkinson, has proved Hawkins largely wrong as it is now established that the different features at the monument that he tried to incorporate into many of his alignment theories were in use at different times and could not have worked alone.
" Brooks Atkinson, theatre critic ( The New York Times ), called it a " music drama ," noting Loesser " has now come about as close to opera as the rules of Broadway permit.
In co-operation with Ryerson and York University's Atkinson College, CJRT offered several on-air Open College university level credit courses a year from until 2003 when the service was transferred to Ryerson's G. Raymond Chang School of Continuing Education which now offers distance education through the internet, print and recorded media rather than on radio.
It is not known whether he ever acknowledged authorship of these pseudonymous works, but all of the supposedly independent authors whose writings are now credited to Atkinson were linked to one another by virtue of the fact that their works were released by a series of publishing houses with shared addresses and they also wrote for a series of magazines with a shared roster of authors.
It is possible for a cellphone company to turn on some cellphones when the user is unaware and use the microphone to listen in on you, and according to James Atkinson, a counter-surveillance specialist cited in the same source, " Security-conscious corporate executives routinely remove the batteries from their cell phones " since many phones ' software can be used " as-is ", or modified, to enable transmission without user awareness and the user can be located within a small distance using signal triangulation and now using built in GPS features for newer models.
Baring actively fought off the far-reaching proposals of Lord North and Charles James Fox, believing that ‘ India is not a colony and God forbid that it ever should be ’ ( Barings archives, Northbrook MSS, N4. 5 ), but he worked with an old friend from the period of his apprenticeship and now a fellow director, Richard Atkinson, to modify and facilitate the acceptance of Pitt's India Act.
The site is now known as Fort Atkinson State Historical Park and is a National Historic Landmark.

Atkinson and works
' Aperto 84 ' exhibition with works by Terry Atkinson, Helen Chadwick, Rose Garrard, Glenys Johnson, Paul Richards, Amikam Toren, and Kerry Treng.
At the time, Corman spoke warmly about his connection to the Fort Atkinson, Wisconsin, poet ( playing the only known audio tape of Niedecker reading from her works ).
See for example some of the works of William Walker Atkinson ( other pseudonym Theron Q. Dumont ) ( 1862 – 1932 ), and in the works of Shaftesbury ( Albert Webster Edgerly 1852 – 1926 ) a social reform activist.
See also the books Handbook for MultiSensory Worship Volumes I and II and Redesigning Worship, all by Kim Miller of Ginghamsburg Church in Tipp City, Ohio, and the works of Greg Atkinson who also speaks and writes on multisensory worship.
This magazine, edited by Atkinson, advertised articles by Atkinson, Yogi Ramacharaka, and Theron Q. Dumont — the latter two being pseudonyms of Atkinson — and it had the same address as The Yogi Publishing Society, which published the works attributed to Yogi Ramacharaka.
As Theron Q. Dumont, Atkinson stated on the title pages of his works that he was an " Instructor on the Art and Science of Personal Magnetism, Paris, France " -- a claim manifestly untrue, as he was an American living in the United States.
For ease of study, this bibliography of the works of William Walker Atkinson is divided into sections based on the name Atkinson chose to place on the title page of each work cited.
His notable works are Hugh Jones ( circa 1777 ) and Colonel Theodore Atkinson ( circa 1760 ).
In early 2009 lead singer Nanna confirmed via Twitter that a new band with drummer Atkinson is in the works.
* Johnatkinsongrimshaw. org 85 works by John Atkinson Grimshaw
Atkinson was known to use many pseudonyms, and to self-publish his works.
Chapman was the official engineer for the improvements, with Thomas Atkinson appointed to carry out the river works.

Atkinson and nature
* Keeping Mum ( 2005 ) a Niall Johnson film-In which Vicar Walter Goodfellow ( Rowan Atkinson ) after being informed of the Song of Solomon's sexual nature by stepmother Grace ( Maggie Smith ) realises that he can love his wife as much as he loves God.
Essentially, Atkinson claims that the nature of the audiences use of alternative media ( participatory v. passive ), as well as their worldview, often shape the performances of resistance against dominant power structures in society.
While it's possible that Atkinson could have been a ghost writer or contributor to Sheldon's work, the personal nature of Sheldon's correspondence with Florence Sabin would have been very difficult for Atkinson to fabricate, suggesting that Theodore Sheldon was more than an Atkinson pen name.

Atkinson and photographer
Bill Atkinson ( born 1951 ) is an American computer engineer and photographer.

Atkinson and .
Leaving the theatre after the performance, I had a flash of intuition that life, after all ( as Rilke said ), is just a search for the nonexistent cup of hot coffee, and that this unpretentious, moving, clever, bitter slice of life was the greatest thing to happen to the American theatre since Brooks Atkinson retired.
Gen. Henry Atkinson.
* 2004 – Paul Atkinson, British guitarist ( The Zombies ) ( b. 1946 )
There is no distinction made in Scotland between assault and battery ( which is not a term used in Scots law ), although, as in England and Wales, assault can be occasioned without a physical attack on another's person, as demonstrated in Atkinson v. HM Advocate wherein the accused was found guilty of assaulting a shop assistant by simply jumping over a counter wearing a ski mask.
* Broadway, by Brooks Atkinson.
* 1821 – Atkinson & Alexander publish The Saturday Evening Post for the first time as a weekly newspaper.
Atkinson worked at Apple Computer from 1978 to 1990.
Atkinson continued his studies as a graduate student at the University of Washington.
Atkinson was part of the Apple Macintosh development team and was the creator of the ground-breaking MacPaint application, among others.
Atkinson also designed and implemented HyperCard, the first popular hypermedia system.
In 2007 Atkinson began working as an outside developer with Numenta, a startup working on computer intelligence.
On his work there Atkinson said, " what Numenta is doing is more fundamentally important to society than the personal computer and the rise of the Internet.
** Atkinson independently discovered the Midpoint circle algorithm for fast drawing of circles by using the sum of consecutive odd numbers.
All television programme episodes starred Rowan Atkinson as anti-hero Edmund Blackadder and Tony Robinson as Blackadder's dogsbody, Baldrick.
The first series titled The Black Adder was written by Richard Curtis and Rowan Atkinson, while subsequent episodes were written by Curtis and Ben Elton.
Although each series is set in a different era, all follow the " misfortunes " of Edmund Blackadder ( played by Atkinson ), who in each is a member of a British family dynasty present at many significant periods and places in British history.
The Black Adder was the first series of Blackadder and was written by Richard Curtis and Rowan Atkinson, and produced by John Lloyd.
Conceived while Atkinson and Curtis were working on Not the Nine O ' Clock News, the series dealt comically with a number of medieval issues in Britain – witchcraft, Royal succession, European relations, the Crusades and the conflict between the Church and the Crown.
As well as Rowan Atkinson and Tony Robinson in their usual roles, this series starred Hugh Laurie as the Prince Regent, and Helen Atkinson-Wood as Mrs. Miggins.

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