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Distance education dates to at least as early as 1728, when " an advertisement in the Boston Gazette ... ' Caleb Phillips, Teacher of the new method of Short Hand " was seeking students for lessons to be sent weekly.
His opponent in these races, Caleb Strong, was a popular moderate Federalist, whose party dominated the state's politics despite a national shift toward the Republicans.
According to the books Exodus, Numbers and Joshua, he became the leader of the Israelite tribes after the death of Moses ; his name was Hoshe ' a the son of Nun, of the tribe of Ephraim, but Moses called him Yehoshu ' a ( Joshua ) () the name by which he is commonly known ; and he was born in Egypt prior to the Exodus, and was probably the same age as Caleb, with whom he is occasionally associated.
According to the Qur ’ ān, he was, along with Caleb, one of the two believing spies whom Moses had sent to spy the land of Canaan.
Pepsi was first introduced as " Brad's Drink " in New Bern, North Carolina, United States, in 1893 by Caleb Bradham, who made it at his drugstore where the drink was sold.
In the application's statement, Caleb Bradham describes the trademark as an " arbitrary hyphenated word " PEPSI-COLA ", and indicated that the mark was in continuous use for his business since August 1, 1901.
Curiously, in this application, Caleb Bradham states that the trademark had been continuously used in his business " and those from whom title is derived since in the 1905 application the description submitted to the USPTO was for a tonic beverage.
The end scene, of THX standing before the sunset, was shot at Port Hueneme, California, by a second unit of ( additional uncredited photographer ) Caleb Deschanel and Matthew Robbins, who played THX in this long shot.
Washington, dressed in masonic attire, laid the cornerstone, which was made by silversmith Caleb Bentley.
By some accounts, Woodhull claimed to be the nephew of Caleb Smith Woodhull, mayor of New York City from 1849 to 1851 ; in fact he was a distant cousin.
Former Secretary of State Caleb Powers was later found guilty in a conspiracy to kill Goebel.
Achsah (; Hebrew: ע ַ כ ְ ס ָ ה )-" anklet ", was Caleb ben Yefune's only daughter ( 1 Chr.
* In March 2011 a liberal adaption of The Bacchae, written by Aaron Caleb, was performed by Trinity Western University's School of the Arts, Media and Culture.
The first breakfast cereal, Granula was invented in the United States in 1863 by James Caleb Jackson, operator of Our Home on the Hillside which was later replaced by the Jackson Sanatorium in Dansville, New York.
His brother, Caleb Tompkins ( 1759 – 1846 ), was a United States Representative from New York from 1817 to 1821.
The use of such a standard by the University of North Dakota has been criticized by the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education in the case of Caleb Warner, who was suspended for three years in January 2010 on the basis of a report by a complainant who was subsequently charged with filing a false report by state police, a decision which the University has refused to reconsider.
She was eventually made personal secretary to company president Caleb Smith Bragg, whose frequent lengthy absences from the office allowed her to catch up on the sleep she had lost the previous night when she was out late performing at private parties.
The town was established by Caleb Fryley and Johnny Jones in 1816 as Bear Meat Cabin.
Mira Rio or River Watch in Spanish was the winter palazzo of Caleb Johnson, son of the founder of the Palmolive Soap Company, now the billion-dollar Colgate-Palmolive company.

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In the Dark Horse Presents # 24 Season Eight tie-in, " Always Darkest ", Spike and Angel appear ( again in a dream sequence ) at Buffy's side when she is fighting Caleb, but to her dismay the two start flirting with and kissing one another.
According to American artist George Caleb Bingham, himself a resident of Kansas City at the time, one could see the " dense columns of smoke arising in every direction ", symbolic of what he termed " a ruthless military despotism which spared neither age, sex, character, nor condition ".
The votes were counted at the home of Justice of the Peace John Way Jr, grandson of one of original property owners in the area, Caleb Way, a Quaker.
Nilsson was survived by his third wife, Una ( née O ' Keeffe ), and their six children ( Annie, Beau, Ben, Kief, Olivia, Oscar ), his son Zachary Nine Nilsson from his marriage to Diane Clatworthy, and one grandson ( Caleb ).
These inclusions were welcomed by the chairman of the Northern Irish evangelical group, the Caleb Foundation, which thanked the National Trust for working with the group and described the move as one which " both respects and acknowledges an alternative viewpoint.
It was followed by Turk and no Turk ( 1785 ), a musical comedy ; Inkle and Yarico ( 1787 ), an opera ; Ways and Means ( 1788 ); The Iron Chest ( 1796 ), taken from William Godwin's Adventures of Caleb Williams ; The Poor Gentleman ( 1802 ); John Bull, or an Englishman's Fireside ( 1803 ), his most successful piece ; The Heir at Law ( 1808 ), which enriched the stage with one immortal character, " Dr Pangloss " ( borrowed of course from Voltaire's Candide ), and numerous other pieces, many of them adapted from the French.
Caleb, son of Jephunneh, is thought by many to be a true Israelite by birth, since he is associated with and represented the tribe of Judah as one of the 12 spies.
This is the context, one of ripeness for judgement, in which Joshua, Caleb, and the other ten went to spy out the land.
Since Hebron itself was one of the Cities of Refuge to be ruled by the Levites, it is later explained that Caleb actually was given the outskirts ( Joshua 21: 11-13 ).
In 1 Chronicles 2: 18 one " Caleb son of Hezron " is mentioned.
Wilkinson asked for and received a pension of $ 7, 000 from Miro and also requested pensions on behalf of several prominent Kentuckians, including: Harry Innes, Benjamin Sebastian, John Brown, Caleb Wallace, Benjamin Logan, Isaac Shelby, George Muter, George Nicholas, and even Humphrey Marshall ( who at one time was a bitter rival of Wilkinson's ).
Harvard law professor Theophilus Parsons wrote, “ I am just as certain that Wilkes had a legal right to take Mason and Slidell from the Trent, as I am that our government has a legal right to blockade the port of Charleston .” Caleb Cushing, a prominent Democrat, and former Attorney General ( under Franklin Pierce ) concurred: “ In my judgment, the act of Captain Wilkes was one which any and every self-respecting nation must and would have done by its own sovereign right and power, regardless of circumstances .” Richard Henry Dana, Jr., considered an expert on maritime law, justified the detention because the envoys were engaged “ solely a mission hostile to the United States ,” making them guilty of “ treason within our municipal law .” Edward Everett, a former minister to Great Britain and a former Secretary of State, also argued that “ the detention was perfectly lawful their confinement in Fort Warren will be perfectly lawful .”
A water pool in the carnival area is then used by Caleb as a shortcut to reach one of the Cabal strongholds ( a deconsecrated cathedral ) where a droning message in the Cabal's language echoes throughout the grounds.
As Caleb roams the area, he may even hear the infamous sounds of Jason Voorhees himself, or perhaps even discover his goalie mask and machete hanging on one of the walls.
" The book claims to be written by Jasher, son of Caleb, one of Moses ' lieutenants, who later judged Israel at Shiloh.
In 1781 Lincoln was one of the lawyers ( another was Northampton lawyer and future governor Caleb Strong ) who represented Quock Walker in Commonwealth of Massachusetts v. Nathaniel Jennison, a case that firmly established that slavery was incompatible with the state constitution.
However, certain people are able to interact and even become one with the First, such as Caleb.
Despite remaining unseen until the last five episodes of the series, Caleb is revealed to be one of the prime movers for the events of the seventh season.
In the episode " Dirty Girls ", Caleb murders two potential Slayers ( One being Molly ; one of the first potentials to appear in the series ) and effortlessly defeats Buffy, Faith, and Spike.
* Comstock is one of many prominent New Yorkers of his time that appear in the historical fiction novel The Alienist, by Caleb Carr.
He was one of three sons of Caleb Dean, a stonemason.
Caleb Strong was born in Northampton, one of the principal towns of Hampshire County on the Connecticut River in the Province of Massachusetts Bay.
Caleb is ordered to leave the room by his father, who gets one of his cronies to break Will's neck.
The wound is not a mortal one, but Caleb, mortified at what he has done, tries to kill himself but is stopped by Luke.

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