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The radio emission of a planet was first detected in 1955, when Burke and Franklin ( 1955 ) identified the origin of interference-like radio noise on their records at about 15 meters wave length as emission from Jupiter.
This contrasts with the ill-fated Burke and Wills expedition in 1860 – 61 which was much better funded, but resulted in the deaths of three of the members of the transcontinental party.
Conservatives typically see Richard Hooker as the founding father of conservatism, the Marquess of Halifax as important for his pragmatism, David Hume articulated conservative mistrust of rationalism in politics, and Edmund Burke was the leading early theorist.
There is a debate in the historiography, because Hooker lived too early, Halifax did not belong to any party, Hume was not involved in politics, and Burke was a Whig.
Edmund Burke was the private secretary to the Marquis of Rockingham and official pamphleteer to the Rockingham branch of the Whig Party.
Latin conservatism was less pragmatic and more reactionary than the conservatism of Burke.
Burke was a Whig, while the term Tory is given to the later Conservative Party.
However there was no consistency in Whig ideology, and diverse writers including John Locke, David Hume, Adam Smith and Edmund Burke were all influential among Whigs, although none of them was universally accepted.
Other thinkers, like the conservative Edmund Burke, maintained that the Revolution was the product of a few conspiratorial individuals who brainwashed the masses into subverting the old order — a claim rooted in the belief that the revolutionaries had no legitimate complaints.
Burke argued the sublime was a source of awe or fear brought about by strong emotions such as terror or mental pain.
Burke argued that the sublime was the more preferred to the two.
* Diana, Princess of Wales, noblewoman, her mother, Frances Burke Roche was a descendant of the Earls of Fermoy
In 2002, a one-tenth hour bill was introduced, partly due to the encouragement and funding from Alternatives Federal Credit Union and feedback from retailers who complained about the awkwardness of only having larger denominations to work with ; the bills bear the signatures of both HOURS President Steve Burke and the president of AFCU.
It was around this time as the musician's popularity increased that he acquired the nickname, " Soul Brother No. 1 ", after failing to win the title " King of Soul " from Solomon Burke during a Chicago gig two years prior.
He was both gregarious and keenly intellectual, with a great number of friends from London's intelligentsia, numbered amongst whom were Dr Samuel Johnson, Oliver Goldsmith, Edmund Burke, Giuseppe Baretti, Henry Thrale, David Garrick and fellow artist Angelica Kauffmann.
but I have only one ye now, and hardly that .’ I was really quite touched ". On 5 November Reynolds, fearing he may not have an opportunity to write a will, wrote a memorandum intended to be his last will and testament, with Edmund Burke, Edmond Malone and Philip Metcalfe named as executors.
Burke was present on the night Reynolds died, and he was moved within hours to write a eulogy of Reynolds:
When Rousseau subsequently became celebrated as a theorist of education and child-rearing, his abandonment of his children was used by his critics, including Voltaire and Edmund Burke, as the basis for ad hominem attacks.
This general view of the unexcavated Buddhist stupa near Baramulla, with two figures standing on the summit, and another at the base with measuring scales, was taken by John Burke in 1868.
Burke was one of the biggest supporters of the American Revolution.
* Kenneth Burke was a rhetorical theorist, philosopher, and poet.
His mother, Catherine Burke Ryan, ( 1923 – 1974 ) was a nurse.

Burke and notable
Other notable communities in the Burke area include Rolling Valley West, Burke Village I & II, Lakepointe, Burke Lake Meadows, Edgewater, Lake Braddock, Signal Hill, Crownleigh, and Cherry Run along with Burke Station Square.
Opie painted many notable men and women of the day including Mary Wollstonecraft, Samuel Johnson, Francesco Bartolozzi, John Bannister, Joseph Munden, Charles James Fox, William Betty, Edmund Burke, John Crome, James Northcote, Henry Fuseli, Thomas Girtin, Robert Southey, Samuel Parr, Elizabeth Inchbald and Mary Shelley ; 508 portraits in all, most in oil, and 252 other pictures.
* Dr. Robert Knox ( 1791 – 1862 ), notable anatomist and racial theorist involved with the Burke and Hare murders.
Bernard Burke in 1884 listed many notable families in Great Britain and Ireland using the motto Semper fidelis in their coats of arms.
Robert Burns and William Wordsworth were among its notable visitors, and Burke and Hare found some of the victims of their murder-for-body-parts scheme there.
Mary Wollstonecraft senior wrote ' Vindication of the Rights of Women ' in 1792 and was a notable critic of the Whig MPEdmund Burke, a number of photographs of Mary can be seen in the Eva Hart.
* The Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture, on the campus of the University of Washington, has a large collection of botanical, zoological, and geologic specimens in addition to an anthropology collection notable for its coverage of Native Americans of the Pacific Northwest.
The Clan Burke, FitzGeralds, Butlers and de Berminghams are notable famililies among them.
The programme was notable for its combination of realistic spaceflight procedures, ensured by hiring BBC technical adviser James Burke, and its strong character-based writing.
The film is notable for showing Jekyll transform into a female Hyde ; it also incorporates into the plot aspects of the historical Jack the Ripper and Burke and Hare cases.
Bristol, the seat of Edmund Burke, was the most notable of these.
His notable students include John Anthony Lennon, Andy Brick, John Burke, Evan Chambers, Robin Cox, Gabriela Lena Frank, Joseph Lukasik, Russell Peck, Frank Ticheli, Mark Kilstofte, and Richard Toensing.

Burke and example
" By the eighteenth century, " man " had come to refer primarily to males ; some writers who wished to use the term in the older sense deemed it necessary to spell out their meaning: Anthony Trollope, for example, writes of " the infinite simplicity and silliness of mankind and womankind " and when " Edmund Burke, writing of the French Revolution, used men in the old, inclusive way, he took pains to spell out his meaning: ' Such a deplorable havoc is made in the minds of men ( both sexes ) in France ....'"
In a sense, this revived version was deliberative from its beginnings ; for example, in 1774 Edmund Burke made a famous speech where he called Great Britain's parliament a deliberative assembly.
For example, the conservatism of Edmund Burke would be near the middle on the left-right scale, but near the bottom on the " rationality " scale ( 3 / 1 ', in Pournelle-style notation ), because Burke believed that human society was not perfectible and was skeptical about initiatives intended to improve society.
Many of these assessments appear to be sourced from research conducted by the Burke Chair in Strategy at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, Washington DC, for example, an updated military balance report dated 2012.
For example, Harry Jaffa ( a student of Leo Strauss ) wrote: " Kirk was a poor Burke scholar.
For example, an important classical economic liberal, Friedrich Hayek, acknowledged an intellectual debt to Burke.
However in sociology it is possible to see the " sentimental tradition " as extending into the present-day-to see, for example, ' Parsons as one of the great social philosophers in the sentimental tradition of Adam Smith, Burke, McLuhan, and Goffman ... concerned with the relation between the rational and sentimental bases of social order raised by the market reorientation of motivation '.
For example, when a United States Congressman such as Bill Lipinski leaves an unexpired term of office, Daley and other Ward Committeemen from affected districts such as Edward M. Burke and Michael Madigan meet to endorse a new candidate such as Dan Lipinski.

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