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Bliss and continued
The City College library continued to use Bliss ’ s system until 1967, when it reluctantly switched to the Library of Congress system.
Thomas and Bliss continued the tradition of a flute / keyboard duet for many tours.
In addition to his official functions, Bliss continued to compose steadily throughout the 1950s.
On the death in 1881 of Mr. Eben Wright, the firm became Bliss, Fabyan & Co., under which name it continued until well into the 20th Century.
Sarkar, while working as a railway official, formed the first chapter of Ananda Marga ( Path of Bliss ) in Jamalpur, Bihar, India and continued there until 1967 when he moved his headquarters to Ranchi and took up organisational work full-time.
Jon Taenzer, one of Bliss ’ Stanford graduate students, ran visual reading experiments on the same computer simulation and determined that for visual reading, reading rates continued to increase up to a window width of up to about 6 letter spaces.

Bliss and compose
In 1937, Mildred Bliss commissioned Igor Stravinsky ( 1882 – 1971 ) to compose a concerto in the tradition of Bach ’ s Brandenburg concertos to celebrate the Blisses ’ thirtieth wedding anniversary.

Bliss and into
The series is a retooled version of the 1988 series Good Morning, Miss Bliss, which was itself later folded into the backstory of Saved by the Bell.
After the show's second season, NBC sold the series off into syndication with the Good Morning, Miss Bliss episodes included to pad out the syndication package, despite the plot-continuity problems and production changes.
In October 1838, the Township was divide into 5 school districts with the school inspectors appointed being Abiel C. Bliss and Jarvis Bailey.
From the mid 1920s onwards Bliss moved more into the established English musical tradition, leaving behind the influence of Stravinsky and the French modernists, and in the words of the critic Frank Howes, " after early enthusiastic flirtations with aggressive modernism admitted to a romantic heart and given rein to its less and less inhibited promptings " He received two major commissions from American orchestras, the Introduction and Allegro ( 1926 ) for the Philadelphia Orchestra and Leopold Stokowski and Hymn to Apollo ( 1926 ) for the Boston Symphony and Pierre Monteux.
Bliss ran upstairs into Reeves ' bedroom and found him dead, his corpse lying across the bed, his naked body faced upward and his feet on the floor.
Greenpoint first began to change significantly when an entrepreneur named Neziah Bliss married into the Meserole family in the early 1830s after purchasing land from them.
The show was cancelled after 13 episodes, and the rights were acquired by NBC, which reformatted Good Morning, Miss Bliss into Saved by the Bell.
Upon formal integration into the Ranger Course, the Desert Phase was initially run by the Ranger School's 4th ( Desert Ranger ) Training Company stationed at Fort Bliss, Texas from 1983 to 1987.
In 1880, Bliss was one of the organizers and a director of the Citizen ’ s National Bank, which was reorganized into the Bank of Saginaw, and was president and director of the Saginaw County Savings Bank.
Later in the film, the taxi rank and approaches to the station are used as Sidney Bliss ( Sid James ) boards a taxi after being followed into the toilets by Charles Hawtrey in disguise.
Bliss proposed transforming the percentage killed into a " probability unit " ( or " probit ") which was linearly related to the modern definition ( he defined it arbitrarily as equal to 0 for 0. 0001 and 10 for 0. 9999 ).
Despite parking early in multiple races, three late top 5 runs pushed Bliss into 5th overall again.
In 1985 Bliss was adapted into a film, Bliss, directed by Ray Lawrence and starring Barry Otto.
Her poetry was brought to the attention of MC Yoni, with whom she would go on to form the group Medida ( along with Omaur Bliss and producer Andrew " Ronin " Lucas ), her first foray into hip-hop.
Line-up changes and exposure to new European groups had nudged Caelum Bliss into a more Darkwave style and sound.
After a brief interlude assisting in the planning of underground operations in Covington, Kentucky, with Bliss, Driver followed the Army into Tennessee and Georgia, enthusiastically seeing the reactions of Confederates to seeing a black man carry a weapon.
In Edmund Spenser's The Faerie Queene, book II, Acrasia, the embodiment of Intemperance dwelling in the " Bower of Bliss ", had the Circe-like capacity of transforming her lovers into monstrous animal shapes.

Bliss and eighth
Competing in 19 out of 20 races, Bliss picked up a win at North Wilkesboro Speedway and finished eighth in points.
Set in a different continuity from the later series ( though later added to the syndication package ), the one season of the sitcom Good Morning, Miss Bliss took place during Zack's eighth grade year at John F. Kennedy Junior High School in Indianapolis, Indiana ( Saved by the Bell is set in California ).

Bliss and decades
Bliss Knapp's first lecture was given in White Mountains, New Hampshire, and was introduced by one of Mrs. Eddy's students, Miss Emma C. Shipman with whom only a few decades before, as a child, he had enjoyed an entertaining pillow fight.
Over the decades, the Baron Bliss Fund has used money from the savings accumulated on many projects for the benefit of Belize.

Bliss and which
Blissymbols were invented by Charles K. Bliss ( 1897 – 1985 ), born Karl Kasiel Blitz in the Austro-Hungarian city of Czernowitz ( at present the Ukrainian city of Chernivtsi ), which had a mixture of different nationalities that “ hated each other, mainly because they spoke and thought in different languages .”
Bliss-characters can now be used in a creative way to create many new arbitrary concepts, by surrounding the invented words with special Bliss indicators ( similar to punctuation ), something which was not possible in the ISO-IR / 169 encoding.
Linebarger's cultural links to China are partially expressed in the pseudonym " Felix C. Forrest ", which he used in addition to " Cordwainer Smith ": his godfather Sun Yat-Sen suggested to Linebarger that he adopt the Chinese name " Lin Bai-lo " (), which may be roughly translated as " Forest of Incandescent Bliss ".
In 1904 Canadian poet Bliss Carman published Sappho: One Hundred Lyrics, which was not just a translation of the fragments but an imaginative reconstruction of the lost poems.
Saved by the Bell originated in an NBC pilot entitled Good Morning, Miss Bliss, which was inspired by then NBC president Brandon Tartikoff's teachers from his past.
Fort Bliss is home to the 1st Armored Division, which returned to US soil in 2011, after 40 years in Germany.
Miller states that he began his public lecturing in the village of Dresden, Washington County, New York, some 16 miles from his home, on “ the first Sabbath in August 1833 .” However, as Sylvester Bliss points out, “ The printed article from which this is copied was written in 1845.
Bliss wrote to his wife: " I want more power as I have a lot to give which my comparatively minor post does not allow me to use fully.
Coventry Cathedral for which Bliss composed The Beatitudes
It won praise for the way in which Bliss and Hassall had understood and adapted to the more intimate medium of television, though some critics thought Bliss's music competent but unremarkable.
It is an approachable piece, of which Bliss said, " There are no problems for the listener – only for the soloist ".
*" Music from the Western Front ", performance by Chamber Domaine, which includes the Bliss Piano Quartet in A from 1915, given at Gresham College, 26 September 2007 ( available as an MP3 or MP4 download, as well as a text file ).
THEY, by a strange Frenzy driven, fight for Power, for Plunder, and extended Rule — WE, for our Country, our Altars, and our Homes .— THEY follow an ADVENTURER, whom they fear — and obey a Power which they hate — WE serve a Monarch whom we love — a God whom we adore ... They call on us to barter all of Good we have inherited and proved, for the desperate Chance of Something better which they promise .— Be our plain Answer this: The Throne WE honour is the PEOPLE ' S CHOICE — the Laws we reverence are our brave Fathers ' Legacy — the Faith we follow teaches us to live in bonds of Charity with all Mankind, and die with Hope of Bliss beyond the Grave.
The title story from that collection, " Bliss ", which involved a similar character facing her husband's infidelity, also found critical acclaim.
Bradley spent his last years in Texas at a special residence on the grounds of the William Beaumont Army Medical Center, part of the complex which supports Fort Bliss.
The other two songs are " Kanine Krunchies Jingle " ( sung by Lucille Bliss, who voiced Anastasia in Disney's 1950 film Cinderella ), and " Dalmatian Plantation " in which only two lines are sung by Roger at the film's closure.
Shortly afterwards he undertook the further laborious task of reducing the enormous mass of observations of the moon made at Greenwich during the same period under the direction, successively, of James Bradley, Nathaniel Bliss, Nevil Maskelyne and John Pond, to defray the expense of which a large sum of money was allotted by the Treasury.
On Mrs. Eddy's encouragement, in 1904 Bliss Knapp began his career as a Christian Science lecturer which would last, off and on, until 1931.
There is also a mention in the episode titled ' A Bliss Girl ' from Season 6, in which Mrs. Slocombe is trying on a fox coat and Mr. Humphries tells her ' You look like a cross between Nelson and Basil Brush '.
The Birojeon ( Vairocana Buddha Hall, 비로전 ), which sits below the Gwaneumjeon, houses national treasure No. 26 while the Geuknakjeon ( Hall of Supreme Bliss, 극락전 ), standing near the main compound, houses the gilt-bronze buddha that is the national treasure No. 27.
Bliss and Tony Gardner-Medwin published a similar report of long-lasting potentiation in the awake animal which appeared in the same issue as the Bliss and Lømo report.

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