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Bliss and died
Bliss caught the gold fever in 1849, but died of cholera on his way to California.
Agnes Bliss died in 1895, and the boys were brought up by their father, who instilled in them a love for the arts.
Bliss died at his London home, at the age of 83.
When Mr. Bliss, a New York real estate man, died the next morning from his injuries, he became the first recorded motor vehicle fatality in the Western Hemisphere.
John Pond died in Blackheath, London in the year of his 69th birthday and was buried beside and near fellow Astronomers Royal Edmond Halley and Nathaniel Bliss, respectively, in the churchyard of St Margaret's in nearby Lee.
The following year, William Bliss died of yellow fever contracted in New Orleans.
* November 27-William Bliss Baker, American landscape painter ( died 1886 )
To help the institution better fulfill its mandate, administrative changes were slowly introduced after 1969, the year Mildred Bliss died.
Five years later Bliss contracted yellow fever in New Orleans and died at the age of 38.

Bliss and less
" When it comes to Monroe's thoughts on religion ," Bliss Isely notes, " less is known than that of any other President.
#* " When it comes to Monroe's ... thoughts on religion ", Bliss Isely comments in his The Presidents: Men of Faith, " less is known than that of any other President.
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 and than
As Daniel Bliss of Concord, Massachusetts ( who later became a Chief Justice of New Brunswick ) stated: " Better to live under one tyrant a thousand miles away, than a thousand tyrants one mile away.
Caroline Bliss was featured in two James Bond films although her role in Licence to Kill was reduced to little more than a cameo.
In 1964, the Research Library acquired Robert Woods Bliss's personal collection of 2, 000 rare and important works on Pre-Columbian art history, anthropology, and archaeology, which has since grown to more than 32, 000 volumes, and Mildred Bliss ’ s garden library, including rare volumes and prints, which now includes 27, 000 books and pamphlets.
Author Michael Bliss wrote that while Thunderbolt may appear to be a conventional violent action film with Eastwood in the lead role, the film is more like " a meditation on, than a representation of, the male camaraderie theme " using rhetorical devices such as symbol, camerawork, and allusive dialogue to add to that theme.
After Linvill and Bliss decided to join forces to work on Linvill ’ s vision of a reading machine, it became apparent that they needed to obtain funding for this objective, rather than the objectives of Department of Defense and NASA which had provided the funding up until that time.
Bliss wondered if the reading rate would be higher if more than one column of 24 pixels were used, and if so, how many columns would be appropriate?

Bliss and two
NBC picked up the series in 1989, retooled as Saved by the Bell, with Miss Bliss actors Mark-Paul Gosselaar, Dustin Diamond, Lark Voorhies and Dennis Haskins carried over to the new show ; Saved by the Bell achieved major success on NBC's Saturday morning lineup ( producing two spinoffs in the process ) and in worldwide syndication.
He spent the rest of his two years service as a radar instructor at Fort Bliss, in El Paso, Texas.
His second wife was Mrs Elizabeth Davis Bliss, a widow with two children to add to his two sons ; she bore him a daughter.
Bliss went with them and remained there for two years, working as a conductor, lecturer, pianist and occasional critic.
Bliss followed this with two further large-scale choral works, Mary of Magdala ( 1962 ) and The Golden Cantata ( 1963 ).
Kylie Minogue's sixth album, Impossible Princess ( 1997 ), features two songs co-written and produced by the Manics: " Some Kind of Bliss " ( Bradfield, Minogue and Moore ) and " I Don't Need Anyone " ( Bradfield, Jones and Minogue ) were produced by Bradfield and Dave Eringa.
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.
On 16 May 2005, the remaining two members, Maurizio Lobina and Jeffrey Jey, left Bliss Corporation to continue on their own with their own production company.
Roger Wilmut, whose 1978 biography of Tony Hancock as a performer, credits two British radio comedy shows, already running in 1954, with establishing an uninterrupted 30-minute sitcom format: A Life of Bliss, written by Godfrey Harrison and starring George Cole, and Life with the Lyons, a programme heavily based on the US tradition of sitcoms ; he therefore dismisses the notion that Galton and Simpson invented the genre.
* Chicago Bliss, one of two teams that were introduced to the Lingerie Football League in 2004 ( the other being Dallas Desire )
Timothy Bliss, who joined the Andersen laboratory in 1968, collaborated with Lømo and in 1973 the two published the first characterization of long-lasting potentiation in the rabbit hippocampus.
Mary and William Bliss accompanied her widowed mother to Pascagoula, Mississippi, where she lived with another married daughter until her death two years later in 1852.
Henry Edward Ernest Victor Bliss, commonly known as D Baron Bliss ( 16 February 1869 – 9 March 1926 ), was a British-born traveller who willed some two million U. S. dollars to a trust fund for the benefit of the citizens of what was then the colony of British Honduras, now Belize.
One of the two players said that Bliss and assistant coach Rodney Belcher were both present during the game.
The tapes also showed that Bliss and his staff knew that Dennehy had been threatened by two of their teammates when they publicly denied such knowledge.
In the following year the team was renamed New York Euphoria and the LFL was expanded by two more teams ( Chicago Bliss and Dallas Desire ).
In the following year the team was renamed Los Angeles Temptation and the LFL was expanded by two more teams ( Dallas Desire and Chicago Bliss ).
Mildred and Robert Woods Bliss acquired the property in 1920, and in 1933 they gave it the name of Dumbarton Oaks, combining its two historic names.
In 1938 they engaged the architect Thomas T. Waterman ( 1900 – 1951 ) to build two pavilions to house their Byzantine Collection and an 8, 000-volume library, and in 1940 gave Dumbarton Oaks ( which included about of land ) to Harvard University, Robert Bliss ’ s alma mater.

Bliss and years
* Bliss Knapp a child when the church was in its formative years.
Fort Bliss is home to the 1st Armored Division, which returned to US soil in 2011, after 40 years in Germany.
Following on from his contributions as keyboardist on the ' Keys Of The Kingdom ' album, Paul Bliss has played keyboards for the band live since 1991, being promoted to first keyboardist in 2001 ( but has since been replaced in March 2010 after 19 years continuous service with the band ).
Bliss continued to compose into his eighth and ninth decades, in which his works included the Cello Concerto ( 1970 ) for Mstislav Rostropovich, the Metamorphic Variations for orchestra ( 1972 ), and a final cantata, Shield of Faith ( 1974 ), for soprano, baritone, chorus and organ, celebrating 500 years of St. George's Chapel, Windsor Castle, setting poems chosen from each of the five centuries of the Chapel's existence.
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.
Thirty years later, on September 13, 1899, Henry Bliss became North America's first motor vehicle fatality when hit while stepping off a New York City trolley.
Previously romantically linked to both Zach's nephew and former stepson, Bliss falls in love with a Russian dancer watched by the KGB, the son Monica had given up eight years before reenters her life, and Constance and Hutch are killed after a plane crash in India.
Over the next several years, Norden, who had long had a fascination with Hollywood, wrote the scripts for several films, including Buona Sera, Mrs. Campbell and The Bliss of Mrs. Blossom.
Many years latter Bliss would recall this appointment, explaining that, " Mrs. Eddy knew that I had an extreme case of bashfulness when she decided to appoint me to the Board of Lectureship.
The country was 117 years old in 1984 when the Canada Health Act created the current system by effectively outlawing private medical and hospital services .”-" The great myths of medicare ", by Michael Bliss in the National Post, September 7, 2004.
Mary Elizabeth Bliss remarried five years later and had a long life.
The will surely indicated that Henry Edward Ernest Victor Bliss, 4th Baron Bliss of the Former Kingdom of Portugal, 57 years at his death, was a courageous nobleman, rigid, meticulous, and a well-arranged character, who at all times, in spite of unexpected changes had order in his life style.
It is safe to say that there will be many more ways and projects through which the practical kindness and affection of Baron Bliss will continue to aid Belize, for years and years to come.
For his part, Bliss denied all allegations saying, " We have followed the rules, however difficult they may be, for 30 years.
Diamond's most memorable role was that of the nerdy Samuel " Screech " Powers on the television show Saved by the Bell, a role he played for close to thirteen years from its beginning as Good Morning, Miss Bliss ( 1988 – 89 ) through its final incarnation, Saved by the Bell: The New Class ( 1994 – 2000 ).
For three years he was a research assistant under Gilbert Ames Bliss, an authority on the mathematical theory of exterior ballistics.
In 1921, the Blisses hired landscape gardener Beatrix Farrand to design the gardens at Dumbarton Oaks, and for almost thirty years Mildred Bliss collaborated closely with Farrand.
She was signed to RCA Records in the U. S. and she began work on an album which would be a collaboration with Rollo Armstrong and Rob D. Her second single, " One More Try ", was issued two years later, in 1996 with remixes by Junior Vasquez, Rollo, Sister Bliss, David Morales, and Stonebridge.
Bliss built the first version of what was known for many years as the Blissville Bridge, a drawbridge over Newtown Creek, connecting Greenpoint, Brooklyn and Blissville.

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