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Rowland Bowen wrote that " many of Grace's achievements would be rated extremely good by our standards " but " by the standards of his day they were phenomenal: nothing like them had ever been done before ".
With the later additions of center Nazr Mohammed from New York ( acquired in a midseason trade of Malik Rose ), and veteran forward Glenn Robinson from free agency, alongside regulars Bruce Bowen, Robert Horry, Tony Parker, Manu Ginóbili, and Tim Duncan, the Spurs would be near the top in the Western Conference all season, battling the Phoenix Suns for the best record in the NBA.
In June 2007, several days after Stewart Bowen, the Special Inspector General General General General and General, released a new report, the Army announced that KBR would share another $ 150 billion contract with two other contractors, Fluor and Dyncorp, over the next 10 years .< ref >
Bowen was a staunch Democrat who later opposed White politically though the two maintained a cordial business relationship. During this time, White would serve as the first Director of the Little Rock Port Authority from 1972 to 1973.
Bowen also refused Royal Assent to the Accurate News and Information Act, which would have forced newspapers to print government rebuttals to stories the Executive Council ( cabinet ) objected to.
In the end, Bowen chose not to take this extraordinary action, in part because the Socreds were so popular that they would have almost certainly been re-elected.
Faroqhi cites earlier scholars ( Gibbs and Bowen ) who realised with the commencement of archival studies, details as well as major generalisations would need to be modified or even totally discarded.
In 1938, Bowen even threatened to dismiss Aberhart's government, which would have been an extraordinary use of his reserve powers.
Normally, Bowen would ask the audience what the dart player would win if he / she hit the bullseye, and the audience would chorus "£ 200 !".
According to USAF Historical Study No. 71, " Bowen thought that the use of pathfinder teams to signal for resupply drops would have been valuable, but such teams, had they been employed to mark the initial jump areas, would have been killed before they got into action.
Following the publication of To the North ( 1932 ) they moved to 2 Clarence Terrace, Regent's Park, London where Bowen would go on to write The House in Paris ( 1935 ) and The Death of the Heart ( 1938 ).
While it was another veteran of TV commercials, McLean Stevenson, who would play Colonel Blake ’ s role on the long-running M * A * S * H television series, Roger Bowen already had solid exposure in the early 1970s.
One of the few examples in Canada of a viceroy exercising the Royal Prerogative against or without ministerial advice came in 1937, when John Bowen denied Royal Assent to three bills passed through the Legislative Assembly ; two of the bills would have put the province's banks under the control of the provincial government, while a third, the Accurate News and Information Act, would have forced newspapers to print Cabinet rebuttals to stories the ministers objected to.
During sequences with Draco and Bowen in them, visual effects supervisor Scott Squires and his teams used what they called a " monster stick "-a pole with a bar and two red circles at the top-as an indicator for where Draco's eyes would be for Quaid's reference.
An inspector generals report mentioned that "' Severe inefficiencies and poor management ' by the Coalition Provisional Authority would leave no guarantee that the money was properly used ," Stuart W. Bowen Jr., director of the Office of the Special Inspector General for Iraq Reconstruction, said.
The Bowen knot symbol was chosen after Steve Jobs decided that the use of the Apple logo in the menu system ( where the keyboard shortcuts are displayed ) would be an over-use of the logo.
From 1954 to 1959, Bowen worked in the National Institute of Mental Health, Bethesda, Maryland, where he began to develop the theory that would be named after him: Bowen Theory.
Bowen was born into a naval family, and first saw service alongside several distinguished naval figures, including John Jervis, who would become a long-standing friend and patron to Bowen.
In 1954-55 Bowen became a regular in the Arsenal side, and would continue to be for the rest of the decade.

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Together with his daughter, Natalie Rogers, and psychologists Maria Bowen, Maureen O ' Hara, and John K. Wood, between 1974 and 1984, Rogers convened a series of residential programs in the US, Europe, Brazil and Japan, the Person-Centered Approach Workshops, which focused on cross-cultural communications, personal growth, self-empowerment, and learning for social change.
He enjoyed good relationships with union leaders like Albert Monk, President of the Australian Council of Trade Unions, and Jim Healy, leader of the radical Waterside Workers Federation and he gained a reputation for tolerance, restraint and a willingness to compromise, although his controversial decision to use troops to take control of cargo facilities during a waterside dispute in Bowen, Queensland in September 1953 provoked bitter criticism.
By the 19th century the philosophers Schopenhauer and Nietzsche could access the Indian scriptures for discussion of the doctrine of reincarnation, which recommended itself to the American Transcendentalists Henry David Thoreau, Walt Whitman and Ralph Waldo Emerson and was adapted by Francis Bowen into Christian Metempsychosis.
Poster for the Human Be-In by Michael Bowen
* Pioneer who Prepared the Ground for Road to Java, Jonathan Bowen.
Pat Riley missed the playoffs for the first time in his coaching career, and much of the remaining core from the division-title winning Heat teams of the late 1990s departed ( Tim Hardaway, Bruce Bowen and Dan Majerle ).
The Spurs sent 38-year-old Bruce Bowen, 36-year-old Kurt Thomas, and 34-year-old Fabricio Oberto to the Bucks, who swapped Oberto to the Detroit Pistons for Amir Johnson.
* Tristan Bowen – Soccer player for Chivas USA
Composers such as Arnold Bax, Frank Bridge, Gustav Holst, Benjamin Dale, York Bowen and William Walton wrote pieces for him.
Meanwhile he entered Lincoln's Inn as a pupil barrister and for a year served a pupillage under Charles Bowen.
In 1863, Reverend Anthony Bowen founded the first YMCA for Coloured Men in Washington, DC.
Like the Diamantina River that flows through it, it is named for Lady Diamantina Bowen, wife of Sir George Ferguson Bowen, the first Governor of Queensland.
A rescue ship sent looking for survivors of the Gothenburg, picked up the group and took them safely to Bowen.
Kevin Bowen of GameSpy's Classic Gaming called the gameplay " convoluted and insane ", also criticizing its story for departing from the serious tone of the film.
Thornton is a former U. S. Representative, lawyer, Arkansas Supreme Court justice, university president, and currently is the Public Service Fellow for the University of Arkansas at Little Rock William H. Bowen School of Law.
Thornton is a former U. S. Representative, lawyer, Arkansas Supreme Court justice, university president, and currently is the Public Service Fellow for the University of Arkansas at Little Rock William H. Bowen School of Law.
* Ryan Bowen is a former baseball player for the Houston Astros and Florida Marlins who was born, lived, and attended high school in Hanford.
This is where Bowen hosted U. S. Presidents for his then-famous Independence Day celebrations at Roseland Park.
Plant Bowen ranked third in the nation for net generation in 2006 producing over 22, 630, 000 MWh.
Edith Bowen Laboratory School, on the campus of Utah State University, providess an alternative educational opportunity for children.
Richland Center became an important location for the women's suffrage movement in Wisconsin after Laura Briggs James, Julia Bowen, and other residents founded the Richland Center Woman's Club in early 1882.
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Realizing that radar was a far more practical solution to the problem, Robert Watson-Watt handed the task of developing a radar suitable for aircraft use to ' Taffy ' Bowen in the mid-1930s.

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