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Dunn and by
Billy decided to set an example by arresting one of the ranchers, named Ed Dunn, who lived at Rock Fort.
The most convincing recent measurement of an anaconda was made in eastern Colombia by Roberto Lamon, a petroleum geologist of the Richmond Oil Company, and reported in 1944 by Emmett R. Dunn.
By, Somers was at the end of his tether, and sold the team to a syndicate headed by Chicago railroad contractor James C. " Jack " Dunn.
In 1927 Dunn's widow, Mrs. George Pross ( Dunn had died in 1922 ), sold the team to a syndicate headed by Alva Bradley.
Smith found that the 1826 letter by James Curtis cited by Dunn and others as the first known use of the term was actually written in 1846, and a 1827 diary entry by Sandford and Son ( published in a newspaper in 1859 ) was likely an editorial comment and not from the original diary.
This story is reported by Dunn ( 1907: 16-17 ) as being told in 1901 by a man who heard this story from a Hoosier family member while traveling in southern Tennessee.
Kit Carson is included in a number of 20th century novels and pulp magazine stories: Comanche Chaser by Dane Coolidge, On Sweet Water Trail by Sabra Conner, On to Oregon by H. W. Morrow, The Pioneers by C. R. Cooper, The Long Trail by J. Allan Dunn and Peltry by A. D. H. Smith.
The scientist battles Dunn and is killed, but by the end of the story Dunn realises his power is going and soon he will have to rejoin the bread line.
Along with Simon Peter and James the Just he was one of the most prominent early Christian leaders .< ref >" The Canon Debate ," McDonald & Sanders editors, 2002, chapter 32, page 577, by James D. G. Dunn: " James, the brother of Jesus, and Paul, the two other most prominent leading figures Peter < nowiki ></ nowiki > in first-century Christianity "</ ref > Fourteen epistles in the New Testament are traditionally attributed to Paul, although his authorship of seven of the fourteen is questioned by modern scholars.
On April 24, 2010, the documentary Rush: Beyond the Lighted Stage, directed by Scot McFadyen and Sam Dunn, premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival.
The column was joined by John Dunn, a white Zulu chief, who led an impi ( army ) of 2000 Zulu warriors to join the British.
It was also included in the " Slack Syllabus " in The Official Slacker Handbook by Sarah Dunn ( 1994 ), a satirical guide aimed at Generation X.
Sadler's Wells opera presented an English version by Geoffrey Dunn beginning on 16 May 1960.

Dunn and contrast
In contrast, digital PCM recorders show non-benign behaviour in overload ( Dunn 2003: 65 ); samples that exceed the peak quantization level are simply truncated, clipping the waveform squarely, which introduces distortion in the form of large quantities of higher-frequency harmonics.

Dunn and concluded
The deal was blocked by both Richard Dunn, Chief Executive of Thames, and by the IBA, who concluded the proposal would lead to a Major change in the nature and Characteristic of a viable ITV programme Company.

Dunn and Indiana
Jacob Piatt Dunn, longtime secretary of the Indiana Historical Society, noted that " hoosier " was frequently used in many parts of the South in the 19th century for woodsmen or rough hill people.
Jacob Piatt Dunn published The Word Hoosier in 1907, a serious study into the origin of the term " Hoosier " as a term used to describe the citizens of Indiana.
This story is not mentioned in Dunn ’ s or Mencken ’ s research, but if there were such a contractor and such events, they would have taken place after the term " Hoosier " was already well established in Appalachia and was becoming attached to Indiana.
Jacob Piatt Dunn, with whom Marshall wrote a proposed constitution for Indiana
* Lindsay Dunn, The Stephenson Trial: Internal Klan Conflicts Linked to Downfall of Second Klan in Indiana, Columbia University
Early state historians, like Jacob Piatt Dunn and William Woollen, gave Jennings high praise and credited him with the defeat of the pro-slavery forces in Indiana and with laying the foundation of the state.
The state ’ s early historians, like William Woollen and Jacob Piatt Dunn, wrote of Jennings in an almost mythical manner and focused on the strong positive leadership he provided Indiana in its formative years.
* William McKee Dunn, U. S. Representative from Indiana
* William M. Dunn, member of the United State House of Representatives from Indiana, Judge Advocate General of the United States Army, and delegate to 1850 Constitution of Indiana Convention.
After that, he bagan to paint portraits and in 1842 went to Cincinnati to open a studio with John Dunn, a former treasurer of the State of Indiana.
* Dunn, Indiana ( extinct )
Finding the job time consuming he employed the help of Indiana State Treasurer George H. Dunn, to help in the compilation.
Jacob Piatt Dunn, the preeminent Indiana historian of the time, consulted several history and arrived at the conclusion that the sun was rising.

Dunn and settlers
Other early settlers were Thomas Dunn, John Mower, and Simeon Cragun families.
The bloody battle of succession fought between king Mpande's sons Mbuyasi and Cetshwayo forced Dunn and other white settlers to flee back to Natal.

Dunn and word
Nicholson and Dunn both chronicled some of the popular, satirical origins of the word ( see below ).
The word " retrofuturism " was coined by Lloyd Dunn in 1983, according to fringe art magazine Retrofuturism, which was published 1988-1993.
While changing the menu to a more contemporary Italo-French fare and strongly supported by the local arts community Boccara turned the place into a focal point for live music ( Peter Himmelman, Victoria Williams, Suzanne Vega, Syd Straw, The Love Jones, Julie Christensen, Hugo Largo, Grant Lee Buffalo ...), cabaret ( Philip Littell, Stephanie Vlahos, Lypsinka, Barry Yourgrau ...), vaudeville ( Les Stevens ), comedy ( Nora Dunn, Beth Lapides ..) and spoken word ( Eve Brandstein and Michael Lally's " Poetry in Motion " notorious series ).

Dunn and humorous
Dunn also wrote the text for Death Scenes: A Homicide Detective's Scrapbook ( 1995 ), a book of homicide photography ; the humorous The Slice: Information with an Attitude ( 1989 ) ( also published as Why Do Men Have Nipples?

Dunn and nickname
Dunn was indirectly responsible for Ruth's famous nickname, with Ruth's teammates referring to him as " Dunn's $ 10, 000 Babe " for the price he drew, and in addition to Grove, discovered other quality major leaguers such as Jack Bentley, Ernie Shore, George Earnshaw, Dick Porter and Tommy Thomas.

Dunn and negative
Linda Dunn, a chief deputy district attorney in Riverside County, said she thought the outcome of the Havey trial had more to do with jurors ' unwillingness to convict a Marine than with negative perceptions of the Perverted Justice witnesses.

Dunn and had
According to the article, Anita Dunn claimed in an e-mail to have checked with colleagues who " deal with TV issues " and had been told that nobody had been instructed to avoid Fox.
The National Cartoonists Society had its origins during World War II when cartoonists Gus Edson, Otto Soglow, Clarence D. Russell, Bob Dunn and others did chalk talks at hospitals for the USO in 1943.
When the NCS started, Rube Goldberg, Russell Patterson and Bob Dunn had become very friendly with a lot of actors.
Goldberg had even done a couple of movies and Dunn was on early TV doing a program called Quick on the Draw.
During the filming of The Sixth Sense, Shyamalan had already approached Bruce Willis for the lead role of David Dunn.
Together with the Menomonie Micropolitan Statistical Area ( which includes all of Dunn County ) to the west, the Eau Claire metropolitan area, forms the Census Bureau's Eau Claire-Menomonie Combined Statistical Area, which had a consolidated 2011 population of 206, 628.
Together with the Menomonie Micropolitan Statistical Area ( which includes all of Dunn County ) to the west, the Eau Claire metropolitan area, forms the Census Bureau's Eau Claire-Menomonie Combined Statistical Area, which had a consolidated 2011 population of 206, 628.
" Disappointed, Dunn said that he still had to file a story on the vice-presidential nomination, and then added: " I believe I'll write a piece about old Uncle Adlai.
Within a year, however, the school had outgrown this location, and Williamson Dunn then donated land for the construction of a new college edifice.
In 1869 he married the actress Marian Dunn with whom he had six children.
Le Mesurier also teamed up with another ex-Dad's Army colleague, Clive Dunn, to record a novelty single, " There Ain't Much Change from a Pound These Days " / " After All These Years ", which had been written by Le Mesurier's step-son, David Malin.
In 1969, Duck Dunn and Booker T. Jones, in particular, had become enamored with The Beatles, especially their work on Abbey Road.
To make his payroll, Dunn had to move the team to Richmond, Virginia and sell off his star player, Babe Ruth, and 11 other players to the majors.
Promising leading men James Dunn and Spencer Tracy had been dropped because of heavy drinking.
The Charlie Daniels Band ( whose earlier tune " The South's Gonna Do It Again " uses boogie-woogie influences ) released " Boogie Woogie Fiddle Country Blues " in 1988, and three years later in 1991 Brooks & Dunn had a huge hit with " Boot Scootin ' Boogie ".
On May 6, 1900, Al Smith married Catherine Ann Dunn, with whom he had five children.
The land there was controlled by three English seigneurs: Colonel Henry Caldwell had purchased what had been the Foucault Seigneurie, which ran along the Richelieu River and a little over the present day frontier ; Colonel Gabriel Christie was seigneur of Noyan ; and Thomas Dunn was seigneur of Saint-Armand.
During the early years of the channel, the music videos ran on 8-hour rotations, so that the same block of videos repeated three times every day: from 6 a. m. to 2 p. m., 2 p. m. to 10 p. m., and finally from 10 p. m. to 6 a. m .. A new block would then start again at 6 a. m .. During these years, M2 only had three VJs: Jancee Dunn, Matt Pinfield, and Kris Kosach.
Montreal Gazette writer Bob Dunn claimed that the trophy was later rediscovered as " one of the family heirlooms " of an employee of the Toronto trust company where it had been sent for storage.
Besides Aberhart, it featured actors portraying two characters of whom Aberhart had been making considerable use in presentations around the province: the Man from Mars, who expressed bewilderment that poverty could exist in the midst of plenty and that governments were doing nothing about it, and Kant B. Dunn, who brought up straw man arguments against social credit for Aberhart to dismantle.
Dunn moved the Marines away from the teams they had already beaten and into the new Nicollet Park, which was also the home of the Minneapolis Millers baseball team, and was larger than the team's previous fields.

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