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* Bisson, Thomas Arthur Japan in China.

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As noted in the Bibliography section below, Wilfred Bisson ( 1989 ) and Nancy Lusignan Schultz ( 2000, 2002 ) have both published historical accounts of the period in question.
The son of Albina Bisson and Aniclet Plante, he is of both French-Canadian and North American Indian descent.

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Former Blizzard North members who joined Castaway Entertainment include Michael Scandizzo, Stefan Scandizzo, Alan Ackerman, Steven Woo, Rick Seis, Ted Bisson, Bruno Bowden, Peter Brevik, Michael Huang, Kelly Johnson ( artist ), Michio Okamura, Tom Ricket ( Shirt Guy Tom, of Sluggy Freelance fame ), and Fredrick Vaught ( after whom the Halls of Vaught in Diablo II were named ).

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Judges were Terry Bisson, Jean-Daniel Breque, Jane Johnson, Kathe Koja and Brian Stableford.
Owen visited the Communist headquarters at Yan ' an to act as translator for T. A. Bisson and Philip Jaffé, who were gathering material for Amerasia as an activist journal of political commentary.
Judges were Terry Bisson, Jean-Daniel Breque, Jane Johnson, Kathe Koja, and Brian Stableford.
Although the NDP were defeated in the provincial election of 1995, Bisson significantly increased the margin of his victory in Cochrane South.
Bisson, and Owen Lattimore were active in IPR and claimed that they had worked to turn American China policy in favor of the Communist Party of China.

Bisson and Amerasia
Bisson who had stopped working at the Board of Economic Warfare ( BEW ) and began working in the Institute of Pacific Relations ( IPR ) and in the editorial offices of Bernstein ’ s periodical Amerasia.

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* In November 1999, Galaxy Quest was novelized by science fiction writer Terry Bisson, who stayed very close to the plot of the movie.
* Bisson, Thomas N. ( 2000 ).
* Bisson, Thomas N. The Medieval Crown of Aragon: A Short History.
South Prairie was platted in 1888 by Frank Bisson.
A furious charge by Russian cavalry into the gap between Marchand and Bisson was repulsed by the dragoon division of Latour-Maubourg.
* Fantômas has appeared in an unauthorized fashion in two French stage plays: Nick Carter vs. Fantômas ( 1910 ) by Alexandre Bisson and Guillaume Livet ( translated, ISBN 978-1-934543-05-4 ) and Sherlock Holmes vs. Fantômas ( La Mort d ' Herlock Sholmes, ou Bandits en Habits Noirs, 1914 ) by Pierre de Wattyne and Yorril Walter ( translated, ISBN 978-1-934543-67-2 ).
Gilles Bisson won the riding for the NDP in 1990 and served first as MPP for Cochrane South from 1990 to 1999 and then as MPP for Timmins-James Bay, from 1999 to present.
A three part comic adaptation was done by Terry Bisson in 1996.
A three-part comic adaptation was done by Terry Bisson in 1996.
Aerial view of Rivière des Prairies with Louis Bisson Bridge in the foreground.
He admits himself into people ’ s homes, by pretending to be a relative or an official, and persuading his victims to give him a night ’ s free board: He finds at first a lunch at the horrible couple Dumont ( Jean-Pierre Bisson and Maike Jansen ), where a thief follows him for a robbery.
The Parliament of Catalonia ( Corts Catalanes ) was established in 1283, according to American historian Thomas Bisson, and it has been considered by several historians as a model of medieval parliament.
Editor Terry Bisson later recalled, " The whole company was about lowball imitations.
Its present conductor is Nicola Bisson.
* Bisson, Thomas N. The Medieval Crown of Aragon: A Short History.
Pioneers of Automated Facial Recognition include: Woody Bledsoe, Helen Chan Wolf, and Charles Bisson.
Tabuns lost to Andrea Horwath by a margin of 60 % to 40 % on the third ballot following the defeat of contenders Michael Prue and Gilles Bisson in earlier rounds.
Horwath led on the first two ballots, and won on the third ballot with 60. 4 % of the vote defeating Peter Tabuns, Gilles Bisson and Michael Prue.

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Its first dish, Antenna One ( dubbed " Arthur "), was built in 1962 to link with Telstar.
Alex Aarons signed Ira to write the music for his next show, Two Little Girls in Blue ( written under the pseudonym " Arthur Francis "), ultimately produced by Abraham Erlanger, with co-composers Vincent Youmans and Paul Lannin.
They include " Kadeir Teyrnon " (" The Chair of the Prince "), which refers to " Arthur the Blessed ", " Preiddeu Annwn " (" The Spoils of Annwn "), which recounts an expedition of Arthur to the Otherworld, and " Marwnat vthyr pen " (" The Elegy of Uther Pen "), which refers to Arthur's valour and is suggestive of a father-son relationship for Arthur and Uther that pre-dates Geoffrey of Monmouth.
Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d ' Arthur (" The Death of Arthur "), written in 1485, was important in defining the ideal of chivalry which is essential to the modern concept of the knight as an elite warrior sworn to uphold the values of faith, loyalty, courage, and honour.
They adopted the term (" the Third Empire " – usually rendered in English in the partial-translation " the Third Reich "), first used in a 1923 novel by Arthur Moeller van den Bruck, that counted the mediaeval Holy Roman Empire as the first and the 1871-1918 monarchy as the second, which was then to be followed by a " reinvigorated " third one.
In the SETI context, the name has been used for radio telescopes in fiction ( Arthur C. Clarke, " Imperial Earth "; Carl Sagan, " Contact "), was the name initially used for the NASA study ultimately known as " Cyclops ," and is the name given to an omnidirectional radio telescope design being developed at the Ohio State University.
Marvin, with Arthur and Fenchurch's help, reads the Message (" We apologise for the inconvenience "), smiles, utters the final words " I think ...
" Time also liked Holden's performance, describing it as his best since Stalag 17 ( a 1953 film that earned Holden an Oscar ), said Robert Ryan gave " the screen performance of his career " and concluded that " The Wild Bunch contains faults and mistakes " ( such as flashbacks " introduced with surprising clumsiness "), but " its accomplishments are more than sufficient to confirm that Peckinpah, along with Stanley Kubrick and Arthur Penn, belongs with the best of the newer generation of American film makers.
Culhwch (, with the final consonant of Scottish " loch "), in Welsh mythology, is the son of Cilydd son of Celyddon and Goleuddydd, a cousin of Arthur and the protagonist of the story Culhwch and Olwen ( the earliest of the medieval Welsh tales usually, but erroneously, referred to collectively as the Mabinogion ).
In the novels and the new radio series ( the latter of which dismisses the events of the second radio series as one of Zaphod's " psychotic episodes "), Ford and Arthur escape prehistoric Earth via an eddy in the space-time continuum and a time-travelling Chesterfield sofa that deposits them in the middle of Lord's Cricket Ground at the climax of the final ( in more ways than one, it turns out ) match in the Ashes series, the day before the destruction of Earth by the Vogons.
She is accompanied by Gilfain, his daughter Angela, who is betrothed to Captain Arthur Donegal, Lady Holyrood's brother, and several of Angela's friends ( the " English Girls "), who intrigue Gilfain's clerks.
* Arthur Baker, Celtic Hand Stroke by Stroke ( Irish Half-Uncial from " The Book of Kells "), ( Dover, 1983 )
"), Johnny threatens blackmail by telling Arthur ( Mr. Carlson ) her true intentions behind the format change, but Mrs. Carlson undercuts Johnny and instead tells Arthur that WKRP can keep the rock format.
The new commander was Brigadier Edmund Frank Davies ( who was nicknamed " Trotsky "), with Lieutenant Colonel Arthur Nicholls as Chief of Staff.
The work made little impression on him, until he discovered that his artist uncle, Arthur Joseph Heseltine ( known as " Joe "), lived close to Delius's home in Grez-sur-Loing.

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