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Bourland and E-Prime
This was developed into the language " E-Prime " by D. David Bourland, Jr. 15 years after his death ( E-Prime a form of the English language in which the verb " to be " does not appear in any of its forms ; for example, the sentence " the movie was good " could translate into E-Prime as " I liked the movie ", thereby distinguishing opinion from fact ).
D. David Bourland, Jr. ( 1928 – 2000 ) proposed E-Prime as an addition to Alfred Korzybski's general semantics some years after Korzybski's death in 1950.
Bourland, who had studied under Korzybski, coined the term in a 1965 essay entitled A Linguistic Note: Writing in E-Prime ( originally published in the General Semantics Bulletin ).
Bourland and other advocates also suggest that use of E-Prime leads to a less dogmatic style of language that reduces the possibility of misunderstanding and / or conflict.

Bourland and California
Born in Los Angeles, California, of a German mother and an American father, Bourland ran in a competition for the first time in 1932.
Graduating from Venice High in Los Angeles, Bourland enrolled to University of Southern California and was coached by the famous Dean Cromwell. Bourlad won the AAU championships in 400 m and the NCAA championships in 440 yd in 1942 and 1943.

Bourland and for
Bourland sees specifically the " identity " and " predication " functions as pernicious, but advocates eliminating all forms for the sake of simplicity.
( Chisum's sister Nancy was married to Loving's cousin, B. F. Bourland and had known Chisum for many years ) They spent the winter of 1866-67 there and supplied cattle from the ranch to Fort Sumner and Santa Fe.

Bourland and .
The essay quickly generated controversy within the general semantics field, partly because practitioners of general semantics sometimes saw Bourland as attacking the verb ' to be ' as such, and not just certain usages.
Bourland collected and published three volumes of essays in support of his innovation.
The second key witness was Addie Bourland, a dressmaker whose residence was across Fremont Street from Fly's Boarding House.
After her initial testimony, Spicer decided to personally interview Addie Bourland.
Clifford Frederick Bourland ( born January 1, 1921 ) is a former American athlete, winner of gold medal in 4x400 m relay at the 1948 Summer Olympics.
During the World War II, Bourland served in the Navy as a captain of a landing craft tank. At the London Olympics, Bourland was fifth in 200 m and won the gold medal as a member of American 4x400 m relay team, running the second leg in 47. 3 seconds.

Johnston and edited
The modern edition was edited by Jeffrey L Forgeng, Dorothy Johnston, and David Cram and was published by Ashgate Publishing Company with ISBN 1-85928-460-4.
Takasaki ( 1966 ) provided a valuable textual analysis of the Sanskrit critical edition edited by Johnston with those versions preserved in certain editions of the Chinese and Tibetan canon.
Extensive analysis of the critical Sanskrit text edited by Johnston ( 1950 ) with the Tibetan and Chinese versions, identified that the verses actually comprise two separate groups: a core set of 27 verses ( śloka ) and 405 additional or supplementary verses of explication ( Skt.
* Harper of the Only God: Selected poems by Alice Milligan ( 1993 ), edited by Sheila Turner Johnston
* Jon Axline, " In League with the Devil: Boone Helm and ' Liver-Eatin ' Johnston '," in, Still Speaking Ill of the Dead: More Jerks in Montana History, edited by Jon Axline and Jodie Foley.

Johnston and third
Gordon replied that he had three recommendations, in decreasing order of preference: first, offer peace terms to the enemy ; second, retreat from Richmond and Petersburg, link up with the Confederate army in North Carolina under General Joseph E. Johnston, jointly defeat Sherman, and then go after Grant ; third, fight without delay.
The western third of Harvard Yard, which opens onto Massachusetts Avenue at Johnston Gate, is known as the Old Yard, and around it cluster most of the freshman dormitories.
The Socreds under Premier Rita Johnston was reduced to third party status, while the New Democratic Party of Mike Harcourt formed the government.
Two men whom Edwards defeated in Louisiana elections — David C. Treen and J. Bennett Johnston Jr .— and a third who was his protégé, John Breaux, confirmed in July 2007 that they intended to approach then U. S. President George W. Bush about procuring a pardon or commutation for Edwards, who celebrated his 80th birthday in prison in August 2007.
He was the second son of John Lawson Johnston, the founder of Bovril Ltd. the title is held by his grandson, the third Baron, who succeeded his father in 1996.
Johnston came in third in a field of seven behind John Turner and Jean Chrétien.
Three Queen & Country: Declassified spin-off mini-series have also been published, the first two written by Rucka and the third by Antony Johnston under Rucka's supervision.
Morgan defeated Johnston, and in 1902, Johnston sought a third term as Governor against incumbent William D. Jelks.
He finished third out of three candidates, behind Rae and left-wing candidate Richard Johnston.
Gillett & Johnston of Croydon cast the third and fourth bells in 1948.
Francis Johnston was the third great Irish architect of this period.
After being considered for the position for the 1992 – 93 season but having been unable to come to terms on a contract with Pittsburgh, Johnston was once again hired as head coach of the Penguins for 1993 – 94 and guided the Pens until the 1996 – 97 season, when he was asked to step down due to the Penguins ' failure to win a third Stanley Cup under his guidance.
He is currently ranked third place in the NWM Underground rally circuit, behind Isaac Johnston ( first place ), and Zach Dowler ( second place ).

Johnston and book
In his book Captain Bligh's Other Mutiny Stephen Dando-Collins agrees, and goes so far as to suggest that Bligh was attempting to travel to Hawkesbury and lead the garrison there against Johnston.
Rees-Jones wrote a book, The Bodyguard's Story: Diana, the Crash, and the Sole Survivor ( ISBN 0-446-61004-6 ), about his experiences, with the help of a ghost-writer, Moira Johnston.
Animators Ollie Johnston and Frank Thomas, in their book The Disney Villain, describe animating Audley's voice as " a difficult assignment but a thrilling one, working to that voice track with so much innuendo mixed in with the fierce power.
Sections in this book include: The Ender Encyclopedia, Ender's Timeline, Ender's Family Tree by Andrew Lindsay, Getting Ender Right: A Look at the Ender's Game Sceenplay Development by Aaron Johnston, and The Technology of Ender's Game by Stephen Sywak.
Thomas co-authored, with fellow Disney legend Ollie Johnston, the comprehensive book Disney Animation: The Illusion of Life, first published by Abbeville Press in 1981.
** Lieutenant James D. Johnston in chapter 16 of his book " China and Japan " on "" Golownin's Captivity in Japan and Release ( 1811-1813 )"
Prior to this movie, Johnston had written and illustrated a book about Ewoks, The Adventures of Teebo: A Tale of Magic and Suspense.
* Wasteland ( comics ), a post-apocalyptic comic book written by Antony Johnston and Christopher Mitten
Disney Animation: The Illusion of Life ( ISBN 0-7868-6070-7 ), 1981, is an acclaimed book by two of Disney's Nine Old Men, Ollie Johnston and Frank Thomas.
In Frank Thomas and Ollie Johnston wrote in their book Disney Animation: The Illusion of Life, they said, Through the entire thirties, the entire Effects Department consisted of only two men: Ugo D ' Orsi, a straightforward, stubborn, and dedicated Italian, and Cy Young ... quiet and sensitive ... who loved to play the bass fiddle as a hobby.
* Stormbreaker: The Graphic Novel, a comic book written by Antony Johnston and illustrated by Kanako Dameru & Yuzuru Takasaki
In 2004 Avatar Press published the first issue of Alan Moore's Hypothetical Lizard as a comic book adapted by writer Antony Johnston.
*: download G. A. Johnston ’ s book in DjVu and other formats from Internet Archive
* Tranter, John ( 1993 ) Martin Johnston ( originally published as " introduction " to his book Martin Johnston — Selected Poems and Prose )
* The Lau Islands ( Fiji ) and Their Fairy Tales and Folklore-by T R St. Johnston, Published 1918 by The Times book co., ltd. Original from the University of Michigan, Digitized Dec 15, 2006.

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