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* 1734: Baron Clifford after 5 years ; ( again 1776 and 1833 after a year )
Written a year after Paul Clifford, it appears to be Poe's deliberate mocking of Lord Lytton's opening line.
In 1878, the year before his death, Clifford expanded upon Grassmann's Ausdehnungslehre to form what are now usually called Clifford algebras in his honor although Clifford himself chose to call them " geometric algebras " and this term was repopularized by Hestenes in the 1960s.
He arrived in Puerto Rico on June 15, 1598, but by November of that year Clifford and his men had fled the island due to fierce civilian resistance.
Clifford continued McNamara's highly publicized Cost Reduction Program, announcing that over $ 1. 2 billion had been saved in fiscal year ( FY ) 1968 as a result of the effort.
By the time Clifford became secretary, Defense Department work on the fiscal year 1969 budget was complete.
With a grant of $ 650 received in September 1939 ( the equivalent of $ 8403 in 2010 ) and the assistance of his graduate student Clifford Berry, the ABC was prototyped by November of that year.
When the Nez Perce reservation opened to settlers in 1895, Clifford Fuller set up a trading post on his new homestead and the town ( Orofino-on-the-Clearwater ) was established the next year.
In 1954, he formed a quintet featuring trumpeter Clifford Brown, tenor saxophonist Harold Land, pianist Richie Powell ( brother of Bud Powell ), and bassist George Morrow, though Land left the following year and Sonny Rollins soon replaced him.
A live album Jazz Blues Fusion was released in the following year, with Mayall on harmonica, guitar and piano, Blue Mitchell on trumpet, Clifford Solomon and Ernie Watts on saxophones, Larry Taylor on bass, Ron Selico on drums and Freddy Robinson on guitar.
In 1971 the radio stations came under public spotlight once again when prominent U. S. Senator Clifford Case introduced Senate Bill 18, which would remove funding for RFE and RL from the CIA's budget, appropriate $ 30 million to pay for fiscal year 1972 activities, and have the Department of State temporarily oversee the radio stations.
He advised Charles in March 1673 to submit the legality of the declaration of indulgence to the House of Lords, and supported the Test Act of the same year, which compelled Clifford to resign.
Clifford Etienne ( born March 9, 1970 in Lafayette, Louisiana ), also known as " The Black Rhino ", is a former American boxer, who is currently serving a 150 year prison sentence without possibility of parole.
The famous opening line of Edward Bulwer-Lytton's novel, Paul Clifford, published this year, begins:
His primary stylistic influence was Clifford Brown, who gave the teenager a few lessons before he joined the Dizzy Gillespie Big Band at 18, and remained a member for a year and a half, until the economic situation forced Dizzy to disband the unit in 1958.
Each year Wilmington, Delaware hosts the Clifford Brown Jazz Festival.
Debates in the past year have seen such figures as Andrew Mitchell, David Blunkett and Nigel Farage discussing the merits of the coalition government, Max Mosley debating whether the British press have too much freedom and Max Clifford discussing reality TV.
No New England traders are known to have completed a sequential circuit of the full triangle, which took a calendar year on average, according to historian Clifford Shipton.
His two sons, Clifford and Davey Allison, followed him into racing, and both died within a year of each other.
Clifford Park is known as the home of twilight racing and hosts 57 TAB race meetings per year.
Clifford was created the first Baron Clifford of Chudleigh on 22 April 1672 for his suggestion that the King supply himself with money by stopping, for one year, all payments out of the Exchequer.

Clifford and just
In fact, if then the Clifford algebra Cℓ ( V, Q ) is just the exterior algebra Λ ( V ).
* Jeffery Dench, actor, lives just outside Stratford in Clifford Chambers
Mackendrick said, " So we cut the script there on the floor, with the actors, just cutting down lines, making them more spare – what Clifford would have done himself, really, had there been time ".
In fact, on March 31, 1968, just a month after Clifford arrived at The Pentagon, Johnson, in an effort to get peace talks started, ordered the cessation of bombing north of the 20th parallel, an area comprising almost 80 percent of North Vietnam's land area and 90 percent of its population.
Eventually Clifford moved very close, with Johnson's tacit support, to the views McNamara held on Vietnam just before he left office — no further increases in U. S. troop levels, support for the bombing halt, and gradual disengagement from the conflict.
Clifford Geertz's own fieldwork used elements of a phenomenological approach to fieldwork, tracing not just the doings of people, but the cultural elements themselves.
The couple had three sons ; Carleton Gillespie ( 1876 – 1961 ), Clifford Wendell ( 1881, died just after three months ), and Phelps Fitch ( 1889 – 1935 ).
Clifford and his wife are buried in London's Highgate Cemetery just north of the grave of Karl Marx, and near the graves of George Eliot and Herbert Spencer.
At his Hall of Fame induction, Murray thanked his little league coach, Clifford Prelow, for teaching him not just the game of baseball but also love for the game as well.
In her acknowledgments, Proulx states, " And without the inspiration of Clifford W. Ashley's wonderful 1944 work, The Ashley Book of Knots, which I had the good fortune to find at a yard sale for a quarter, this book would have remained just a thread of an idea.
He points out that contributions were made by many individuals, and Clifford himself used the term “ geometric algebra ” which reflects the fact that this approach can be understood as a mathematical formulation of geometry, whereas, so Hestenes asserts, the term “ Clifford algebra ” is often regarded as simply “ just one more algebra among many other algebras ”, which withdraws attention from its role as a unified language for mathematics and physics.
A single, " Circlesquare " was released shortly after, and just before Paul Clifford replaced Jones on the bass in the spring of 1990.
Clifford Leroy Hare was born in 1869, in what is now known as the Oak Bowery Community just north of Opelika, Alabama.
" Clifford annoys her sometimes, but whenever he is crying, scared, needs help, or just feels alone, she is always there for him.

Clifford and prior
Etienne sought Atanasoff's help in breaking an Eckert-Mauchly patent on a revolving magnetic memory drum, having been alerted by Clifford Berry that the ABC's revolving capacitor memory drum may have constituted prior art.
The 1870 case Hepburn v. Griswold found unconstitutional the use of greenbacks when applied to debts established prior to the First Legal Tender Act as the five Democrats on the Court, Nelson, Grier, Clifford, Field, and Chase, ruled against the Civil War legislation in a 5-3 decision.
Following Anne's death, Cambridge married Matilda Clifford, daughter of Thomas de Clifford, 6th Baron de Clifford ( 1363 – 1391 ), but they were probably married a very short time before he was discovered to be one of the fomenters of the Southampton Plot against King Henry V of England immediately prior to departure on the French campaign.
He was traded to the Chicago Bulls for Clifford Ray prior to the 1974-75 season.
It is also the last song ever recorded by trumpeter Clifford Brown, prior to his death in a car accident at age 25.
The group was started in 1976, in Greenburgh, New York, by trumpeter Duke Jones ( who left the band prior to their first recordings ), along with drummer Porter Carroll Jr., bassist Clifford Archer, percussionist and flutist Joseph Phillips, Sheldon Tucker ( Guitar ; parted ways with the band before the first recordings ), and three brothers: David Lewis ( vocals / guitar ), Wayne Lewis ( keyboards and vocals ), and Jonathan Lewis ( percussion and trombone ).
When Langston Hughes, Goldwyn's first choice for screenwriter, proved to be unavailable, the producer approached Paul Osborn, Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett, Sidney Kingsley, Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee, Clifford Odets, and Rod Serling, all of whom expressed varying degrees of interest but cited prior commitments.

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