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He continued to study the atomic nucleus ( proposing the " liquid drop " model ), but also worked on stellar physics with Robert Atkinson and Fritz Houtermans.
SOAP evolved from XML-RPC and was designed as an object-access protocol by Dave Winer, Don Box, Bob Atkinson, and Mohsen Al-Ghosein in 1998, with backing from Microsoft, where Atkinson and Al-Ghosein worked at the time.
According to the Friday, August 12, 2011 online edition of the Peoria Journal Star by Deanna Bellandi of the Associated Press, President Barack Obama, who worked and lived in Chicago, Illinois, will visit Atkinson during a three-state bus tour of the Midwest focusing on jobs, the state of the economy, and the housing market in a campaign-style event.
His mother, Alice Tucker ( née Atkinson ), was an American Mayflower descendant and worked as a landscape painter.
Also involved in the design of the store were American architect Francis Swales, who worked on decorative details, and British architects R. Frank Atkinson and Thomas Smith Tait.
They ( Atkinson and Addison ) never worked again as part of a team following the events of Atlético.
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.
Architects that have worked on New Town homes include Thomas Reibey Atkinson, grandson of Mary Reibey, and Henry Hunter, one of Hobart's most prominent early colonial architects.
Atkinson worked tirelessly to promote and develop science-based British archaeology, and was famous for his practical contributions to archaeological technique and his pragmatic solutions to on-site problems, which were listed in the handbook he wrote called Field Archaeology.
# a continuum of guidance beginning with worked examples that may be followed by practice, or transitioned to practice ( Kalyuga, Ayres, Chandler, and Sweller, 2003 ; Renkl, Atkinson, Maier, and Staley, 2002 )
In 1900 Atkinson worked as an associate editor of Suggestion, a New Thought Journal, and wrote his probable first book, Thought-Force in Business and Everyday Life, being a series of lessons in personal magnetism, psychic influence, thought-force, concentration, will-power, and practical mental science.
Atkinson started out as a professor of psychology at Stanford University, where he worked with Patrick Suppes on experiments in which they tried to use computers to teach math and reading to young children in Palo Alto elementary schools.
Before running for office himself, Maves worked as a legislative assistant to federal MP Ken Atkinson, who represented St. Catharines from 1988 to 1993.
He worked in the construction trade for many years, becoming CEO of Guy F. Atkinson Co.
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.
Atkinson has worked in film and television.
Dr. Atkinson worked for the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction for nearly 28 years ( 1976 – 2004 ) as a chief consultant and director in the areas of business education, career and technical education, and instructional services.
Atkinson has undertaken a wide range of promotional work ; she was the female face of the 2007 British Grand Prix and worked for the Orange promotion " On Yer Bike London " prior to the Tour De France.

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Atkinson continued his studies as a graduate student at the University of Washington.
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 Atkinson cycle engine was one of the first attempts at variable compression.
Since the compression ratio is the ratio between dynamic and static volumes of the combustion chamber the Atkinson cycle's method of increasing the length of the powerstroke compared to the intake stroke ultimately altered the compression ratio at different stages of the cycle.
On 24 August 2011, Marcus Atkinson, a local Loch Ness boat skipper, photographed a sonar image of a long 5 ft wide unidentified object which was apparently following his boat for two minutes at a depth of 75 ft. Atkinson ruled out the possibility of any small fish or seal being what he believed to be the Loch Ness Monster.
* In the Not The Nine O ' Clock News sketch on the new film The Life of Christ ( itself a reference to Python's 1979 Life of Brian ), the Bishop ( Rowan Atkinson ) who is being harangued for this parody of Pythonism professes himself surprised at the furor, saying: " Well, I didn't expect the Spanish Inquisition.
Formation of the first unit did not commence until early April 1863, with 100 men being sought at New Plymouth under Captain Atkinson.
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Notable authors who contributed at one time or another include Kingsley Amis, Alex Atkinson, John Betjeman, Willard R. Espy, A. P.
Atkinson himself denied deliberately trying to injure anyone and pointed out that at 6 ' 0 and 185 pounds, he was one of the smallest players on the field.
SOAP was designed as an object-access protocol in 1998 by Dave Winer, Don Box, Bob Atkinson, and Mohsen Al-Ghosein for Microsoft, where Atkinson and Al-Ghosein were working at the time.
Brooks Atkinson for the New York Times wrote, " Although Miss Leigh and Mr. Olivier are handsome young people they hardly act their parts at all.
By use of variable engine strokes from a complex crankshaft, Atkinson was able to increase the efficiency of his engine, at the cost of some power, over traditional Otto-cycle engines.
** The English Roman Catholic priest, Thomas Atkinson ( born c. 1546 ) is hanged, drawn, and quartered at York, at age 70 ( he is beatified by Pope John Paul II on November 22, 1987 ).
It was used at Atkinson Morley Hospital London in the 1990s and also at Massachusetts General Hospital.
* 2003: An Army at Dawn: The War in North Africa 1942 – 1943 by Rick Atkinson
The " Four Yorkshiremen " sketch was performed during Amnesty International concerts ( by members of Monty Python — once including Rowan Atkinson in place of Python member Eric Idle ), as well as during Monty Python Live at the Hollywood Bowl and other Monty Python shows and recordings.
Along their return to Fort Atkinson at the Council Bluff in Nebraska, the commission had successful negotiations with the Ota, the Pawnee and the Omaha.
Atkinson-Wood studied fine art at the Ruskin School, Oxford University, where she performed with Rowan Atkinson.
An abridged version opened on Broadway on 26 February 1964 at the Brooks Atkinson Theatre, with Emlyn Williams as Pius XII and Jeremy Brett as Father Fontana.

Atkinson and Apple
Atkinson was part of the Apple Macintosh development team and was the creator of the ground-breaking MacPaint application, among others.
Bill Atkinson, a member of the Apple Lisa team, introduced him to Burrell Smith, a service technician who was soon hired earlier that year.
HyperTalk is a high-level, procedural programming language created in 1987 by Dan Winkler and used in conjunction with Apple Computer's HyperCard hypermedia program by Bill Atkinson.
He later hired his former student Bill Atkinson from UCSD to work at Apple, along with Andy Hertzfeld and Burrell Smith from the Apple Service Department, which was located in the same building as the Publications Department.
The Integrated Development Environment ( IDE ) included with Revolution is built partly on the models created by Bill Atkinson and the original HyperCard team at Apple and subsequently followed by many other software development products, such as Microsoft's Visual Basic.
Invented by Bill Atkinson, Regions were patented as a separate invention by Apple.
Burrell was working in Apple's service department when he helped Bill Atkinson add more memory to an Apple II computer in an innovative fashion.

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