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Coulson and wife
After Tunku decided on an amicable divorce with his wife Violet Coulson in London, Tunku sat once more for the Bar Examinations.
* Violet Coulson, second wife of the first Prime Minister of Malaysia

Coulson and writer
* Evelyn Coulson, writer
* John Hubert Arthur Coulson, English detective fiction writer under pen name John Bonnet
* Juanita Coulson, American science fiction and fantasy writer
* Robert Coulson, American science fiction writer
Robert Stratton " Buck " Coulson ( May 12, 1928-February 19, 1999 ) was an American science fiction writer, well-known fan, filk song writer, fanzine editor and bookseller from Indiana.

Coulson and Juanita
WisCon Guests of Honor have included Eleanor Arnason, Iain M. Banks, Lois McMaster Bujold, Emma Bull, Pat Cadigan, Avedon Carol, Terry Carr, Suzy McKee Charnas, Buck & Juanita Coulson, Samuel R. Delany, Charles de Lint, Beverly DeWeese, Gardner Dozois, L. Timmel Duchamp, Suzette Haden Elgin, Carol Emshwiller, Karen Joy Fowler, Jeanne Gomoll, Nicola Griffith, Andrea Hairston, Barbara Hambly, David Hartwell, Nina Kiriki Hoffman, Nalo Hopkinson, Ellen Klages, Nancy Kress, Ursula K. Le Guin, Elizabeth A. Lynn, R. A. MacAvoy, Katherine MacLean, George R. R. Martin, Maureen McHugh, Vonda N. McIntyre, Patricia A. McKillip, Judith Merril, China Miéville, Pat Murphy, Debbie Notkin, Trina Robbins, Mary Doria Russell, Geoff Ryman, Jessica Amanda Salmonson, Pamela Sargent, Melissa Scott, Nisi Shawl, Stu Shiffman, Sheri S. Tepper, John Varley, Joan D. Vinge, Elisabeth Vonarburg, Howard Waldrop, Connie Willis, Terri Windling, Don & Elsie Wollheim, Susan Wood, and Chelsea Quinn Yarbro.
Yandro was an influential science fiction fanzine published from 1953-1986 by Buck and Juanita Coulson.
A Walk on the Windy Side includes songs by Charles de Lint and Juanita Coulson as well as readings by Frederik Pohl and Kristine Smith.

Coulson and which
" Additionally, Noel James Coulson, Lecturer in Islamic law of the University of London, states that " to the tribe as a whole belonged the power to determine the standards by which its members should live.
A pair of SF novels by Gene DeWeese and Robert " Buck " Coulson, Now You See It / Him / Them and Charles Fort Never Mentioned Wombats are set at Worldcons ; the latter includes an in-character " introduction " by Wilson Tucker ( himself a character in the novel ) which is a sly self-parody verging on a self-tuckerization.
" Coulson asserted that science, like religion, " advances by creative imagination " and not by " mere collecting of facts ," while stating that religion should and does " involve critical reflection on experience not unlike that which goes on in science.
* 1977 — Frederick Sanger and Alan Coulson presented a rapid gene sequencing technique which uses dideoxynucleotides and gel electrophoresis.
The town of Coulson had been situated on the Yellowstone River, which made it ideal for the commerce that Steamboats brought up the river.
Lostwithiel has several large parks including Coulson Park which was named after Nathaniel Coulson ( the San Francisco property magnate ) who was raised in Lostwithiel after being abandoned by his father.
: The 1980s also saw the building of the Coulson Centre which links together two previously separate classroom blocks, at Muir and Birdwood houses.
Leisure and recreational locations include a rose garden which dates back to the Kellogg horse ranch years ; the Kellogg House designed by Los Angeles-based architects Charles Gibbs Adams, Myron Hunt and Harold Coulson Chambers in the 1920s ; and a Japanese garden built in 2003 and designed by Takeo Uesugi.
Released in 1996, the film documents a once-popular punk band, Hard Core Logo, which is composed of lead singer Joe Dick ( Hugh Dillon ), fame-tempted guitarist Billy Tallent ( Callum Keith Rennie ), schizophrenic bass player John Oxenberger ( John Pyper-Ferguson ), and drummer Pipefitter ( Bernie Coulson ).
According to Charles Coulson, author of the noted 1952 book Valence, this period marks the start of " modern valence bond theory ", as contrasted with older valence bond theories, which are essentially electronic theories of valence couched in pre-wave-mechanical terms.
When Coulson first arrived in San Francisco in 1875, he found his way to Grace Church, which lacked a bell tower.
* Michael Vartan as Sam Coulson, a young, attractive English teacher at the high school in which Josie enrolls.

Coulson and was
Billings was established in 1882 in Montana Territory near the already existing town of Coulson.
Coulson was a rough and tumble town where arguments were often followed by gunplay.
Settlers moving east from the Gallatin Valley had farmed the flats around Coulson since 1877, and rejoiced at the news that the railroad was coming their way.
But ultimately there was no future for Coulson as Billings grew.
It was in the minds of its first partners and promoters, the eventual founders: Luis Coulson, Gilberto Escobar, Julián Restrepo, Joaquín Londoño, and Gustavo Correa who, from the beginning of 1946 began to bring their dream to fruition.
The Hostage Rescue Team was founded in 1982 by Danny Coulson and completed its final certification exercise in October 1983.
Later, Coulson was the deputy assistant director of the FBI.
In 2007 the paper's royal correspondent, Clive Goodman, pleaded guilty to illegal interception of personal communication and was jailed for four months ; the paper's editor, Andy Coulson, had resigned two weeks earlier.
The paperwork is alleged to show that the above occurred during the tenure of Andy Coulson, who was chief press advisor to David Cameron, leader of the UK's Conservative Party, until his resignation on January 21, 2011.
( Coulson was absolved of any role in the bugging incidents during a House of Commons enquiry in 2009.
It was translated into English in 1809 by the surgeon Lawrence, and again, with the latest improvements and editions, by Coulson in 1827.
It was in his second year as a law student in London that Tunku met Violet Coulson, an attractive lady who managed a restaurant where many Malayan students had their meals.
Coulson was detained and charged with perjury by Strathclyde Police on 30 May 2012.
He was, as would be the next Rouse Ball Professor of Mathematics, Charles Coulson, a pioneer in religion and science discussions.
The modern view, proposed notably by Charles Coulson, is that in battlements became an architectural status-symbol much sought after by the socially ambitious, in Coulson's words: " Licences to crenellate were mainly symbolic representations of lordly status: castellation was the architectural expression of noble rank ".
ACES ( Spanish acronym: Aerolíneas Centrales de Colombia ) was an airline with its headquarters in the Edificio del Cafe in Medellín, Colombia and founded on August 30, 1971 by a group of 13 Colombian entrepreneurs, amongst them, most notably Orlando Botero Escobar and German Peñaloza Arias from Manizales and Luis H. Coulson, Jorge Coulson R., Alberto Jaramillo and Hernán Zuluaga from Medellín.
The term gained some attention when it was used in the 1955 book Science and Christian Belief by Charles Alfred Coulson, where Coulson states: " There is no ' God of the gaps ' to take over at those strategic places where science fails ; and the reason is that gaps of this sort have the unpreventable habit of shrinking.
The first accurate calculation of a molecular orbital wavefunction was that made by Charles Coulson in 1938 on the hydrogen molecule.
Sarah testifies that she was raped, while college student Kenneth Joyce ( Bernie Coulson ), a friend of one of the rapists, testifies to watching the rape prior to making a 911 call.

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