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Bill and Bryson
* 1951 – Bill Bryson, American author
According to Bill Bryson, there are many suggestions for the derivation of the word, but none is universally accepted.
* " Atoms of Cognition: Metaphysics in the Royal Society 1715 – 2010 ," chapter in Seeing Further: The Story of Science and the Royal Society, edited by Bill Bryson.
Author Bill Bryson states that Perth is the most remote city on earth, which he justifies by noting that the population of metropolitan Perth is greater than the combined populations of the rest of Western Australia, the Northern Territory and South Australia, west of Adelaide.
Bill Bryson documents some examples of the island's dialect in his book, The Mother Tongue.
** Bill Bryson, American-born British author
Bill Bryson suggests in Made in America that it could either come from the railroad greeting, " Ho, beau!
Bill Bryson mused that the English language would be richer if we could call a tidy-haired person shevelled – as an opposite to dishevelled.
Bill Bryson in his book, ' A Short History Of Nearly Everything ', has expressed a similar opinion.
As of 2009, notable residents living in or close to Wymondham include / have included George Szirtes, poet ; Oliver Winterbottom, car designer ; Simon Beaufoy, writer of the films ' The Full Monty ' and ' Slumdog Millionaire '; Bill Bryson, humorist, author and travel writer ; Justin Hawkins, singer with The Darkness ; and the late Edwin Gooch, MP and President of the National Union of Agricultural and Allied Workers.
The castle at Barnard Castle William Wordsworth, Daniel Defoe, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Hilaire Belloc, Bill Bryson and the artist J M W Turner have also visited the town.
* Bill Bryson A Short History of Nearly Everything ( 2003 )
Bill Bryson, in his book Notes From A Small Island about his travels around the UK in the 1970s, says he once found himself watching something on TV that appeared to be " My Neighbour Is A Darkie ".
" Bill Bryson says, " those writers who scrupulously avoid ' hopefully ' in such constructions do not hesitate to use at least a dozen other words – ' apparently ,' ' presumably ,' ' happily ,' ' sadly ,' ' mercifully ,' ' thankfully ,' and so on – in precisely the same way.
* Bill Bryson details Kingsford Smith's life in his book " Down Under "
In A Short History of Nearly Everything, author Bill Bryson notes that following his criticism of the lead industry he was refused contracts with many research organizations, including the supposedly neutral United States Public Health Service.
In his 2010 book At Home, author Bill Bryson suggests that Siddal may have suffered from poisoning, because she was a " devoted swallower " of Fowler's Solution, a so-called complexion improver made from dilute arsenic.
Bill Bryson briefly talked about the character ( its early incarnation ) in The Life and Times of the Thunderbolt Kid, calling it amongst the most pointless toys of his childhood — it let kids confirm the harsh truth that even with eyes, ears, nose, mouth, hat, etc.
* Bill Bryson, author
* Bill Bryson
Bill Bryson, in his A Short History of Nearly Everything, notes:
American travel writer Bill Bryson described the chocolate digestive as " a British masterpiece ".
* Bill Bryson, A Short History of Nearly Everything
American author Bill Bryson begins his European travels, documented in his popular book Neither Here Nor There, with a visit to Hammerfest in order to see the Northern Lights, stating that he found the town " engrossing " and that it " grew to feel like home ".

Bill and chapter
Roy Grönneberg, who founded the local chapter of the Scottish National Party in 1966, designed the flag of Shetland in cooperation with Bill Adams to mark the 500 year anniversary of the transfer of the islands from Norway to Scotland.
Because it was written to be serialized in the Boy Scout magazine Boy's Life, as well as in a Scribner's novel, Bill Lermer's participation in the Scouts is pervasive, mentioned at least once per chapter.
* Bill Thayer's site including George Dennis's chapter on the Etruscan city and further links
* Library of Congress: excerpt from chapter 1 of Buffalo Bill Cody: The Man behind the Legend
* Bill Clinton, My Life: The Presidential Years ( especially chapter 25 )
Years earlier, in the Yellow chapter, Bill also has a Vulpix, which is beaten easily by Green's Blastoise.
Many government officials also opposed the group whenever they attempted to open a chapter in their cities, including Toronto Mayor David Miller and Toronto Police Chief Bill Blair.
The fifty-fifth chapter, where he is forced to flee his outraged employer, magnificently continues the theme of the guilt-hunted man from Bill Sikes in Oliver Twist and Jonas ’ s restless sense of pursuit in Martin Chuzzlewit.
The Egan Bill ( 1916 state laws, chapter 285 ) designated the initial system of 13 routes:
Introduced in chapter four, Bill is perceived by Alice to be someone who does all of the hard work for The White Rabbit and the denizens of the community.
In April, Emery's remarkable comeback was recognized when the Anaheim chapter of the Professional Hockey Writers ' Association ( PHWA ) named Ray Emery as their nominee for the 2011 Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy.
Other books have discussed the incident, including David S. Woolman's Rebels in the Rif, Michael B. Oren's Power, Faith and Fantasy: America in the Middle East, 1776 to the Present and Bill Fawcett's Oval Office Oddities, and a lengthy, in-depth chapter on the kidnapping and President Roosevelt's reaction is included in Edmund Morris's second Roosevelt biography, Theodore Rex.
Other changes were done to ensure a softer presidentialist regime, the inclusion of a new chapter into the Bill of Rights related to politics, health and environment, and also the adoption of a much faster legislative procedure for creating laws.

Bill and book
Barbara was a frequent critic of the Bill Clinton administration and wrote a book about then First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton, Hell to Pay: The Unfolding Story of Hillary Rodham Clinton ( 1999 ).
The CMM was published as a book in 1995 by its primary authors, Mark C. Paulk, Charles V. Weber, Bill Curtis, and Mary Beth Chrissis.
* 1992 — Bill Inmon publishes the book Building the Data Warehouse.
Naomi Oreskes and Erik Conway named Singer in their book, Merchants of Doubt, as one of three contrarian physicists — along with Fred Seitz and Bill Nierenberg — who regularly injected themselves into the public debate about contentious scientific issues, positioning themselves as skeptics, their views gaining traction because the media gives them equal time out of a sense of fairness.
The book was written by Jim Davis, with music and lyrics by Michael Dansicker and Bill Meade, and it was booked by AWA Touring Services.
Naomi Oreskes and Erik M. Conway named Singer in their book, Merchants of Doubt, as one of three contrarian physicists — along with Fred Seitz and Bill Nierenberg — who regularly position themselves as skeptics, with their views being given equal time by the media.
Bill Kovach and Tom Rosenstiel propose several guidelines for journalists in their book The Elements of Journalism.
A book and a CD edited by Foday Musa Suso, produced by Bill Laswell.
* Local Colour: Travels in the Other Australia, a book by Bill Bachman and Tim Winton
The headland in the book called The Snout is Portland Bill.
* 1951 – Bill Mantlo, American comic book writer
American travel-writer Bill Bryson's impressions of the Sydney Harbour Bridge in his book " Down Under ", ( 2000 ).
The American photojournalist Bill Owens documented the culture of suburbia in the 1970s, most notably in his book Suburbia.
In his book " The Education of a Coach ", David Halberstam writes that one of Bill Belichick's specific plans to combat the Bills involved convincing his defense ( who had been the best unit against the run in the NFL that season ) that they would win the game if Thurman Thomas ran for more than 100 yards.
In that book, Bork subscribed to the interpretation of constitutional historian Russell Caplan, who asserted that this Amendment was meant to ensure that the federal Bill of Rights would not affect provisions in state law that restrain state governments.
* According to Simon Cowell's biography and Bill Carter's book Desperate Networks, UPN was offered American Idol before FOX and turned it down.
Two early adventures for the game by Bill Willingham, Death Duel with the Destroyers and The Island of Dr. Apocalypse, used characters that would later appear in his Comico comic book series, Elementals.
* May 1 – Batman, created by Bob Kane ( and, unofficially, Bill Finger ) makes his first appearance in a comic book.
Chameleon is described in Cameron Browne's book Connection Games: Variations on a Theme ( 2005 ) and was independently discovered by Randy Cox and Bill Taylor.
These shows normally consists of three to five musical pieces accompanied by formations rooted in origin from " Patterns in Motion ", a book penned by one-time Michigan State University Spartan Marching Band assistant band director William C. " Bill " Moffit, who would later become bandmaster of Purdue University All-American Marching Band and University of Houston Spirit of Houston.
The merger was also the subject of a book Taken for a Ride: How Daimler-Benz Drove Off With Chrysler, ( 2000 ) by Bill Vlasic and Bradley A. Stertz.
Bill Yoshida learned comic book lettering from Ben Oda and was hired in 1965 by Archie Comics, where he averaged 75 pages a week for 40 years for an approximate total of 156, 000 pages.
In an effort to reach a wider audience, James self-published an annual book titled The Bill James Baseball Abstract beginning in 1977.

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