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Colleagues noted, however, that he had insisted on entering Boston soon after the Battle of Lexington and Concord, and while there he was seen in conference with British General Thomas Gage ; he claimed to have been arrested and released.
Colleagues have dubbed the pair " Mr and Mrs News ".

Colleagues and far
Colleagues however complained of his frequent absence from the Cabinet table and the difficulty of contacting him at the Department of Finance Between 1954 and 1957 he served as Attorney General, a job in which as he admitted he felt far more at home than as Minister for Finance.

Colleagues and from
In the 1950 the Soviet mathematical community was isolated from their Western Colleagues.
Colleagues and collaborators: clockwise from top left, George Grove, F. C.
Colleagues from the days at Dapto, describing Wild – as many did – as " colleague, mentor and good friend " said " He could light up a room with his wit, intelligence and charm.
Colleagues said Ridley responded to text messages from friends until 26 September 2001, after having told them she would attempt to cross the border from Pakistan into Afghanistan.
Colleagues at Cincinnati Children ’ s Hospital in Ohio studied 1, 500 newborns from 38 children ’ s hospitals in the United States from the 1990s to 2006.
Colleagues and acquaintances of Lee, along with friends and family, donned these creations and performed with them as the parade wound through the narrow streets of Greenwich Village from West Street to Washington Square.

Colleagues and by
* How Bill James Changed Our View of Baseball: by Colleagues, Critics, Competitors and Just Plain Fans ( 2007 )
Appointees are aided in their duties by android-like Digital Colleagues, extensive computer databases, and an overall goal of reducing bureaucracy and legislation rather than creating more.
* Servant Leadership Collection Articles and online book by Ray Stedman and Colleagues
* W. R. Dawson, Sir Grafton Elliot Smith: a Biographical Record by his Colleagues ( London, Cape 1938 ).
14, No. 3, Studies Presented to Vladimir Minorsky by His Colleagues and Friends ( 1952 ), pp. 463 – 477
* Yale Daily News: Bolten's Former Yale Colleagues Discuss the New Bush Tap by Andrew Mangino and Maggie Reid
Colleagues would come to the House chamber just to hear him speak — not to be swayed by his conservative views, but to see him put on a good show.
In India Basic Life Support ( BLS ) and ( CPR ) training and certification is provided on same day by Medical Colleagues CPR also known as McCPR accredited by American heart association.
* Presented to Richard von Mises by Friends, Colleagues and Pupils, Studies in Mathematics and Mechanics, New York, 1954.
After this newspaper was closed by Iranian Conservatives another newspaper, namely Fath was published by Yadollah Eslami and Abdollah Noori's Colleagues in Khordad.
Adoptive Cell based Immunotherapy was first introduced by Rosenberg and his Colleagues of NIH, USA and it is now widely being used in various countries.
Shop Talk: A Writer and His Colleagues and Their Work is a collection of previously published interviews with important 20th century writers by novelist Philip Roth.
In 1969 Watkins published a book about his investigation of McCarthy, Enough Rope: The Inside Story of the Censure of Senator Joe McCarthy by his Colleagues: The Controversial Hearings that Signaled the End of a Turbulent Career and a Fearsome Era in American Public Life, ( Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: Prentice-Hall, 1969 ).
Chorin answered by writing Iggeret Elasaf, or Letter of an African Rabbi to His Colleagues in Europe, which was published by M. I. Landau ( Prague, 1826 ).
Colleagues described Max Grundig, the son of a warehouse manager, as a workaholic who made decisions alone and interested by himself in the minutest detail of his business.
Colleagues were puzzled by the lack of any biographical information about him prior to his forties and by his refusal to be photographed.
The term " molecular tweezers " was first used by Howard J. Whitlock, but the class of hosts was developed and popularized by Steven C. Zimmerman in the mid-1980s to early 1990s and later by Frank-Gerrit Klärner and Colleagues.

Colleagues and sense
Colleagues such as mathematician Jeffrey Brock describe Schwartz as having a " very wry sense of humor.

Colleagues and .
Colleagues said that she had a prodigious memory.
Colleagues found him lacking enthusiasm for the work, and after a bad experience with whisky he never touched the stuff again.
It is aware of all the Colleagues and their purpose with regards to inter communication.
Colleagues at the UN noted that Khalilzad has a different, more reconciling style than Bolton's.
East Lansing, MI: Colleagues Press, 1994.
Colleagues and friends projected an image of him as a political cute hoor-someone who would do anything and pull any stunt that he had to.
Colleagues in the Meirokusha intellectual society shared many of Fukuzawa's views, which he published in his contributions to Meiroku Zasshi ( Meiji Six Magazine ), a scholarly journal he helped publish.
Colleagues are those explicitly united in a common purpose and respecting each other's abilities to work toward that purpose.
Colleagues like John Adams described him as a volatile man.
Colleagues in the astronomy department at the University of California, Berkeley, remember fondly his visit there in the 1970s.

have and testified
He was a man, those neighbors testified later, who didn't have a friend in the world.
Ironically no president we have had would have regretted more than President Eisenhower the possibility to which his own words, in the press conference held at the beginning of August, testified: that unable as he was himself to say his running was best for the country, unconsciously he had placed his party before his nation.
Thomas testified that she does not have a Kazaa account, but her testimony was complicated by the fact that she had replaced her computer's hard drive after the alleged downloading took place, and later than she originally said in a deposition before the trial.
Two witnesses who had originally testified in her grand jury indictment had died by the time she was found and brought to trial: a plumber who had sold materials used in the bomb had picked Soliah out of a lineup as one of the buyers, and a bomb expert had stated the explosive could have been built in Soliah's apartment.
After general manager Marvin Milkes testified that the Pilots did not have enough money to pay the players, the bankruptcy judge granted the Pilots ' filing on April 1 and ruled the move to Milwaukee in order.
His attorney testified on his behalf, stating " To be clear, I have never taken illegal performance-enhancing drugs.
He ends the first book showing how all the ancient prophets have testified of Christ, and how it is only through Christ that one can be redeemed from the fall of Adam and their sins.
Physicists have testified at United States Congressional hearings, however, that weapons with yields of 10 kilotons ( 42 TJ ) or less can produce a very large EMP.
The Social Democratic politician Carlo Schmid read out in the Bundestag the anti-Semitic lines from Raeder's Heroes ' Day Speech of 1939 ; noted that Raeder had not only refused to apologise for that speech, but testified at Nuremberg that he believed that Germany was threatened by " International Jewry "; and argued that Germans to have a better future meant Raeder could not be a role model or seen as a hero as Zenker and Heye wanted.
While he had accepted responsibility " even for those crimes about which I did not know or about which I did not have the slightest idea " on the theory that he was the head of the " Bloc of Rightists and Trotskyites ", he testified that the Bloc did not exist and its members had never met.
The little Force we have in the Province was immediately set in Motion, and ordered to assemble at or near St. John's ; The Noblesse of this Neighbourhood were called upon to collect their Inhabitants, in order to defend themselves, the Savages of those Parts likewise had the same orders ; but tho ' the Gentlemen testified great Zeal, neither their Entreaties or their Example could prevail upon the People ; a few of the Gentry, consisting principally of the Youth, residing in this Place, and its Neighbourhood, formed a small Corps of Volunteers under the Command of Mr. Samuel Mackay, and took Post at St. John's ; the Indians shewed as much Backwardness as the Canadian Peasantry.
" Jesus testified ambiguously, " You have said it, and in time you will see the Son of Man seated at the right hand of the Almighty, coming on the clouds of Heaven.
Davis testified before an inquest that she knew of no event that might have caused the injury.
Boyle later testified he noticed Ike was armed and covered his gun for him, recalling that Ike told him "' As soon as the Earps and Doc Holliday showed themselves on the street, the ball would open — that they would have to fight '...
She testified that when the Earp party passed by her location, one of the Earps on the outside of that party looked across and said to Doc Holliday nearest the store, "... let them have it!
The nature and location of the wound indicated that it could not have been received if Tom's hands were on his coat lapels as the Cowboys later testified.
This indicated to the judge that Tom's arm could not have been positioned holding his coats open by the lapels or raised in the air, as the Cowboys testified.
Behan testified that when he searched Tom McLaury for a weapon prior to the gunfight, he was not thorough, and that Tom might have had a pistol hidden in his waistband.
Although the dance routines were choreographed by Astaire and his collaborator Hermes Pan, both have acknowledged Rogers's input and have also testified to her consummate professionalism, even during periods of intense strain, as she tried to juggle her many other contractual film commitments with the punishing rehearsal schedules of Astaire, who made at most two films in any one year.
In 1925, air power pioneer General Billy Mitchell testified on Capitol Hill that it was necessary " to have an air academy to form a basis for the permanent backbone of your air service and to attend to the ... organizational part of it, very much the same way that West Point does for the Army, or that Annapolis does for the Navy.
In addition, many people have testified to being frightened by the test patterns and attention signal as children, and even more so by actual emergencies.

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