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Conversely, in the 1970's parts of Baffin Island failed to have the usual ice-free period in the summer, according to the book Crown of The World by Cora Cheney, 1979 Dodd, Merad, and Company New York.
During the period that Margaret Thatcher led the Conservative Party, the Monday Club were prolific publishers of booklets, pamphlets, policy papers, an occasional newspaper, Right Ahead, and a magazine Monday World edited for some years by Sir Adrian FitzGerald, Bart., Sam Swerling, and later, Eleanor Dodd.
A World War I draft registration card for Wallace Dodd Ford, from 1917, indicated he was living in Los Angeles, California, unmarried, as a restaurant owner, and reported that he was born in Shinka, Afghanistan on February 26, 1893.
Dodd had previously issued music on a series of other labels, including World Disc, and had run Sir Coxsone the Downbeat, one of the largest and most reputable sound systems in the Kingston ghettos.
Dodd was an alternate on the 1998 World Cup Team.
* Scott Anderson and Jon Lee Anderson, Inside The League: The Shocking Expose Of How Terrorists, Nazis and Latin American Death Squads Have Infiltrated the World Anti-Communist League, Dodd Mead, New York, 1986.
* Welcome to Libera's World ( 2006 ), featuring Joseph Platt, Ben Crawley, Liam O ' Kane, Michael Horncastle and Joseph Sanders-Wilde as vocal soloists, and Robert Prizeman, Fiona Pears, John Anderson, Steven Geraghty, Chris Dodd, Ian Tilley as instrumentalists.
Under the Red Sea Sun ( New York: Dodd, Mead & Company, 1946 ) is a book by Edward Ellsberg describing salvage operations of the many ships scuttled by the Italians to block the port of Massawa on the Red Sea coast of Eritrea during World War II.
No Banners, No Bugles ( New York: Dodd, Mead & Company, 1949 ) is a book by Edward Ellsberg describing Ellsberg's activities as Principal Salvage Officer for Operation Torch during World War II.

Dodd and War
* Percy William Dodd ( 1889 – 1931 ) – classics lecturer at the University of Leeds and captain in the West Yorkshire Regiment during the Great War
* Frederick Palmer, Newton D. Baker – America at War ( NY: Dodd, Mead, 1931 )
She also wrote a children's book, set in Kentucky during the American Civil War, The Adventure of Charlie and His Wheat-straw Hat: A Memorat illustrated by Mary Szilagyi ( New York: Dodd, Mead, 1986 ).
Dodd and Emsworth served together in the Imperial Yeomanry in South Africa during the Second Boer War, which has only just ended.
Sonora Smart Dodd ( February 18, 1882 – March 22, 1978 ) was the daughter of American Civil War veteran William Jackson Smart and was responsible for the founding of Father's Day.
Koje Pow Camp during the Korean War ) where prisoners had forcibly seized and held Brigadier General Francis Dodd, camp commandant, hostage for 4 days from May 7, 1952 ( Koje Island Incident ).

Dodd and II
II, New York: Dodd Mead & Co., 1903.

Dodd and record
* 1932 – Coxsone Dodd, Jamaican record producer
* January 26 – Coxsone Dodd, Jamaican record producer ( d. 2004 )
Dodd decided Hinds should record as Horace Andy, partly to capitalize on the popularity of Bob Andy, and partly to avoid comparisons with his cousin, Justin Hinds, with whom his singing style at the time showed a resemblance.
In the games that Dodd started at UT, the Vols held a record of 27 – 1 – 2.
Bobby Dodd compiled a 165 – 64 – 8 record as head coach at Georgia Tech.
Wilson released his first single " Emy Lou " in 1961 for record producer, Clement " Coxsone " Dodd, at the age of thirteen.
Further singles followed, including " One Two Three ", " I Shall Not Remove ", " Look Who Is Back Again " ( a duet with Slim Smith ), and another anti-Buster song, " Prince Pharaoh ", notably the only record featuring the voice of Dodd himself.
The fast growth of the local music scene encouraged him to get more involved in the music business, and in 1967 he started to record some artists in the back of his shop with a two-track tape machine, working with Lee Perry who had just ended his association with Clement " Coxsone " Dodd.
Producers such as Clement " Coxsone " Dodd and Arthur " Duke " Reid scouted for talent at the shows, taking singers to record at Stanley Motta's studio to cut records to be played on their sound systems.
Both Eric and Dodd get an order from " upstairs ", which asks them to record the dream of a subject, Cassandra Rains.
Coxon was the namesake for the Jamaican record producer, Clement Dodd, whose boyhood cricket prowess earned him the name by which he became better known, " Coxsone.
Steve Barrow, Bob Harding, Mick Hucknall, Elliot Rashman and Andy Dodd formed the record label in Manchester in 1993 with the objective of reissuing roots reggae, dub and DJ albums with the integrity of jazz reissues.

Dodd and almost
Though the common authorship of the three epistles is still almost universally accepted, scholars such as Heinrich Julius Holtzmann and C. H. Dodd have maintained that the epistle and the gospel were written by different authors.
The JPFO is probably most noted for its claim that the Gun Control Act of 1968, passed under the leadership of then-Senator Thomas J. Dodd, was lifted, almost in its entirety, from Nazi legislation.
Several books have been written about the case, including: When The Monster Comes Out Of The Closet by Lori Steinhorst, who communicated with Dodd in writing and by phone almost daily for 18 months prior to his execution ; Driven to Kill by true crime author Gary C. King ; and Dr. Ron Turco's book about his experience during the initial investigation to assist in developing a profile of the killer .< ref >

Dodd and killed
Captain Dodd was killed on August 23, 1862, and was briefly buried in New Ulm.

Dodd and himself
It was Colonel Emsworth, beside himself with rage, and he made it plain to Dodd that he was to leave on the first available train.
Dodd determines to destroy the bridge materiel himself.
Alfred Dodd, in Francis Bacon's Personal Life-Story ( Rider & Company: London, 1949 ) says their marriage was political: Bacon had saved himself three years previously from being excommunicated altogether from the public service by his readiness for an engagement with a child of eleven years ( Alice Barnham ), a commoner.
Robert Dodd explains to Ned the matriarchal pagan fertility religions of antiquity, and advises Ned to steer clear of Harvest Home at all costs: previous discovery of the secrets of these rites by any man has always resulted in dire consequences, which Dodd has suffered himself.

Dodd and when
The remaining Mouseketeers, consisting of the White or Blue Teams, were Don Agrati ( later known as Don Grady when starring as " Robbie " on the long running sitcom My Three Sons ), Sherry Alberoni, Billie Jean Beanblossom, Johnny Crawford, Jonathan A. Kahn ( a. k. a. Tio Juan ), Eileen Diamond, Dickie Dodd ( not related to Jimmie Dodd ), Mary Espinosa, Bonnie Lynn Fields, Judy Harriet, Linda Hughes, Dallas Johann, John Lee Johann, Bonni Lou Kern, Charlie Laney, Larry Larsen, Paul Petersen, Lynn Ready, Mickey Rooney Jr., Tim Rooney, Mary Lynn Sartori, Bronson Scott, Michael Smith, Margene Storey, Ronnie Steiner, Mark Sutherland and Don Underhill.
In the United States, Dodd used the " Fathers ' Day " spelling on her original petition for the holiday, but the spelling " Father's Day " was already used in 1913 when a bill was introduced to the U. S. Congress as the first attempt to establish the holiday, and it was still spelled the same way when its creator was commended in 2008 by the U. S. Congress.
At the time, Milton-Freewater had a popular festival called the " Corn Roast " ( started by local resident Thomas Dodd when he was Chamber President in the early 1970s ) that took place in August, and the decision was made to increase the festival to a weekend long celebration which eventually became known as " Muddy Frogwater Days ".
The first practical attempt to build the canal began in 1799, when an engineer named Ralph Dodd published a pamphlet and began to solicit investment for the scheme.
In 1971, Dodd, Mead reprinted it when Fields was seen as an anti-establishment figure.
Dodd concluded by saying that " The reputation of this institution suffers when that happens.
Dodd and Roog first met when they were both 13 years old.
It is claimed that " Abby " Dodd was not awarded an Albert Medal because of an interview he gave to a journalist criticising the colliery owners, at a time when there had been considerable conflict in the Welsh coal mines between miners and owners.
Dodd began sexually abusing children when he was a teenager ; his first victims were his own cousins.
The label and studio were closed when Dodd relocated to New York City in the 1980s.
Bush was often described as a résumé candidate ; in the 2008 election, the label has been applied to Bill Richardson and Chris Dodd ( by Jon Stewart when interviewing Dodd on The Daily Show ).
In addition to Gaynes joining the cast of his wife's series The Days and Nights of Molly Dodd in 1989, he and McLerie had previously worked together on Punky Brewster, when she guest starred in a first season episode as a love interest of Henry Warnimont's.
Benton's comeback bid failed in 1958 when, running against Bowles and Thomas Dodd he failed to win the Democratic nomination for the U. S. Senate.
In 1999, Matt Jordan replaced Dodd as the starting goalkeeper six games into the season when Dodd tore ligaments in his right hand.
Adelaide captain Travis Dodd scored first in the opening half, but right before halftime the Japanese side were gifted an equaliser when Robert Cornthwaite scored passed his own goalkeeper.
The pyrometric cone is described by Dodd and Murfin ( 1994 ) as A pyramid with a triangular base and of a defined shape and size ; the " cone " is shaped from a carefully proportioned and uniformly mixed batch of ceramic materials so that when it is heated under stated conditions, it will bend due to softening, the tip of the cone becoming level with the base at a definitive temperature.
Former U. S. Senator Chris Dodd, then-chairman of the United States Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, remarked about the Fed's role in the present economic crisis, " We saw over the last number of years when they took on consumer protection responsibilities and the regulation of bank holding companies, it was an abysmal failure.
That evening, in the ground-floor bedroom, Dodd talked to the butler, Ralph, when he came to deliver some coal.
He ran off when he saw that Dodd was looking straight at him.
Holmes has his missing clue that same day when he and Dodd visit Tuxbury Old Park, much to the Colonel's fury.

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