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Bliss and however
Much of the Bliss stacks remain, however, as no-one has recatalogued the books.
The Fort Bliss buildings burned down, however, and in 1917 the school was rebuilt on its present site on land donated by wealthy El Paso residents.
Bliss, however, had mixed the NEPACCO waste with the oil.
The company, however, abandoned the use of the rail line through Bliss in 1926 and once again the rail line through Hinton was opened.
For his part, Bliss denied all allegations saying, " We have followed the rules, however difficult they may be, for 30 years.
Prominent since 1973, however, is the idea that long-term potentiation ( LTP ) of populations of synapses induces learning through both pre-and postsynaptic mechanisms ( Bliss & Lømo, 1973 ; Bliss & Gardner-Medwin, 1973 ).

Bliss and transducer
Bliss intends to knock out Bander, but has not had sufficient time to learn the full workings of the transducer and accidentally kills it instead.

Bliss and at
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 graduated as a chemical engineer at the Vienna University of Technology, and joined an electronics company as a research chemist.
Bliss devised Blissymbols while a refugee at the Shanghai Ghetto and Sydney, from 1942 to 1949.
According to Arika Okrent, Bliss used to complain about the way the teachers at the OCCC were using the symbols, in relation with the proportions of the symbols and other questions: for example, they used “ fancy ” terms like “ nouns ” and “ verbs ”, to describe what Bliss called “ things ” and “ actions ”.
Bliss found especially useful their " triangle of reference ": the physical thing or " referent " that we perceive would be represented at the right angle ; the meaning that we know by experience ( our implicit definition of the thing ), at the top angle ; and the physical word that we speak or write, at the left angle.
Both Charles K. Bliss and Margrit Beesley at the OCCC worked with Grice to ensure consistency.
Since the episodes with regard to The Monitor Channel and the Bliss Knapp book, the church has at times been accused of attempting to silence dissenters by methods such as delisting them as practitioners in the Christian Science Journal, or excommunicating them.
" Two of Canada's four Confederation Poets-Sir Charles G. D. Roberts and Bliss Carman-were educated at UNB, as was Francis Joseph Sherman, along with a number of notable 20th and 21st century Canadian writers.
This is a year before Patton arrived at Fort Bliss, and a year and a half before Villa became an official enemy of the U. S. in 1916 and Patton became an aide to Pershing in the U. S. campaign to track Villa down.
In 1915 Patton was assigned to border patrol duty with the 8th Cavalry Regiment, arriving at Fort Bliss, Texas in September of that year.
Sergeant Maylon Stark ( George Reeves ) has told Warden that Karen had many affairs at Fort Bliss, including with him.
The U. S. 1st Armored Division was headquartered at the Wiesbaden Army Airfield, just off the Autobahn toward Frankfurt, until the Division completed relocation to Fort Bliss, Texas in 2011.
After the war and his recovery from the Chapultepec wound, Longstreet and his new wife served on frontier duty in Texas, primarily at Fort Martin Scott near Fredericksburg and Fort Bliss in El Paso.
Bliss was also performed at the Edinburgh International Festival and Hamburg State Opera.
Her most notable work was at the Dumbarton Oaks estate in the Georgetown district of Washington, D. C. for Mildred and Robert Woods Bliss ( 1922 – 1940 ).
Speculation that an extended jam session would be released either under the title Mechanical Bliss, or Naked in the Jungle, or Stiff Upper Lip, came to nothing, and Morrison's next album was A Period of Transition in 1977, a collaboration with Dr. John, who had appeared at The Last Waltz concert with Morrison in 1976.
He studied at the Command and General Staff College at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, and in weapons training at Fort Bliss, Texas, as well as at the Joint and Combined Planning School of the Pacific Command in Okinawa.
Calley underwent nine weeks of basic combat training at Fort Bliss, Texas, followed by eight weeks advanced individual training as a company clerk at Fort Lewis, Washington.

Bliss and Bander
Bliss, Pelorat, and Trevize are nearly killed by a Solarian named Sarton Bander.
To prevent them from providing information to the Galaxy about Solaria and in keeping with Solarian customs and beliefs, not to mention preventing other Solarians ' discovery of shameful personal contact with offworlders, Bander attempted to kill the visitors, but was instead killed accidentally by Bliss, resulting in the shutdown of all of the robots and other machinery of the Bander Estate.

Bliss and use
In spite of this, in 1975 Bliss granted an exclusive world license, for use with handicapped children, to the new Blissymbolics Communication Foundation directed by Shirley McNaughton ( later called Blissymbolics Communication International, BCI ).
Blissymbolic Communication International now claims an exclusive license from Bliss, for the use and publication of Blissymbols for persons with communication, language and learning difficulties.
In addition, the character metrics use a specific layout where the usual baseline is not used, and the ideographic em-square is not relevant for Bliss character designs, that use additional " earth line " and " sky line " to define the composition square.
Bliss deliberately avoided the use of the decimal point because of his objection to Dewey's system.
The City College library continued to use Bliss ’ s system until 1967, when it reluctantly switched to the Library of Congress system.
TOCs may use what they like: examples include Futura ( Stagecoach Group ), Helvetica ( FirstGroup and National Express ), Frutiger ( Arriva Trains Wales ), Bliss ( CrossCountry, an Arriva franchise but not branded as such ), and a modified version of Precious by London Midland.
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.
He collaborated with Philip Bliss and then later with James McGranahan and George Stebbins ) on a series of " sacred song " collections published in the United States by Biglow & Main ( a company of which he was president from 1895 to 1908 ), and in the United Kingdom by Morgan & Scott, publishers also of his most enduring work, the popular Sacred Songs and Solos ( widely known as " Sankey & Moody ") which eventually ran to over 1200 works and is still in use today.
Within the garden rooms, Bliss and Farrand used a careful selection of plant materials and garden ornaments to define the rooms ’ character and use.

Bliss and them
They escape when Bliss manipulates the dogs ' emotions to psychologically compel a retreat, while Trevize uses his neuronic whip on them.
Upon learning this, Bliss insists that they take Fallom with them.
When their lives are threatened, Bliss uses her abilities ( and the shared intellect of Gaia ) to destroy the Solarian who is about to kill them.
Agnes Bliss died in 1895, and the boys were brought up by their father, who instilled in them a love for the arts.
Bliss went with them and remained there for two years, working as a conductor, lecturer, pianist and occasional critic.
According to Crane, Bill Bliss had told Millicent Trent that, after the shot rang out, and while Bliss was having a drink, Leonore Lemmon came downstairs and said, “ Tell them I was down here, tell them I was down here !” In an interview with Carl Glass, Crane expanded on this: " It needed to be said and that is the way I heard it from Millie as it was told to her by Bill Bliss.
Bliss initially entered Harvard part time while studying Latin and Mathematics to bring them up to college level.
When a March 1971 spraying resulted in the death of 62 horses, the owners of the stable suspected Bliss, who assured them he had sprayed used engine oil.
The launch of Channel 4 in 1982 resulted in Border being commissioned by the new station to make a number of shows for them, most notably Land of the Lakes ( presented by Melvyn Bragg ) and a music show entitled Bliss ( hosted by Muriel Gray ).
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.
In the end of Foundation and Earth, the main character, Golan Trevize, explains that psychohistory had a flaw, that it didn't apply for humaniform robots like R. Daneel Olivaw, Gaians like Bliss and the Mule and more like them.
In Foundation and Earth, Bliss leaves Gaia with the two men helping them in their search for Earth.
*** At the end of the series it is revealed that Bliss was the actual cause of Copycat's multiple personalities, and in a feedback loop from Freeway, she emerged without them.
Probit models were introduced by Chester Bliss in 1934, and a fast method for computing maximum likelihood estimates for them was proposed by Ronald Fisher in an appendix to Bliss 1935.
In 2006 CSC Media Group took over Bliss, Scuzz and Flaunt from BSkyB and now fully own them.

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