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Reed Johnson and Jim Edmonds were added early on and Rich Harden was acquired from the Oakland Athletics in early July.
In the Official History, ( 1948 ) Brigadier-General James E. Edmonds put British losses at 244, 897 and claimed that equivalent German figures were not available, estimating German losses at 400, 000.
In 2007 Jack Sheldon rejected Edmonds's calculations, suggesting that although German casualties 1 June – 10 November were 217, 194 were available in Volume III of the Sanitätsbericht, ( Medical Report Concerning the German Army 1914 – 1918 ( 1934 )) Edmonds may not have included them as they did not fit his case.
British historian Sir James Edmonds stated, " It is not too much to claim that the foundations of the final victory on the Western Front were laid by the Somme offensive of 1916.
Edmonds suffered major fires in 1909 and 1928, and many buildings were lost.
As more roads were established, Edmonds experienced steady growth along with commercial and residential development.
The girls were signed to LaFace through a production deal with Pebbitone ( with Perri Reid taking the role of the group's manager ) ( see artist development deal ) and immediately went into the studio with producers Reid and Edmonds, Dallas Austin, Jermaine Dupri, and Marley Marl to produce their first album.
In 1946, KRCC moved to South Hall ( where Packard Hall now stands ) on campus where two students, Charles " Bud " Edmonds ' 51, and Margaret Merle-Smith ' 51, were instrumental in securing a war surplus FM transmitter.
James Edmonds, a contemporary, later claimed that the staff at Staff College thought Allenby dull and stupid but were impressed by a speech he gave to the Farmers ’ Dinner, which had in fact been written for him by Edmonds and another.
American Revolutionary War activities in the Mohawk Valley, including the Battle of Oriskany, were memorialized by Walter D. Edmonds in his 1937 novel, Drums Along the Mohawk.
Over the years, various improved solutions to the maximum flow problem were discovered, notably the shortest augmenting path algorithm of Edmonds and Karp and independently Dinitz ; the blocking flow algorithm of Dinitz ; the push-relabel algorithm of Goldberg and Tarjan ; and the binary blocking flow algorithm of Goldberg and Rao.
A report by the District Auditor found that the council had behaved ' unlawfully ' in its dealings with Edmonds, which cost £ 2. 5m, and two former senior officers were found to have committed ' misconduct ', although this was not deemed to be ' wilful '.
Finally, in 1853, they were given a resident priest, Father William Edmonds.
The original member cities were Lynnwood, Edmonds, Mountlake Terrace, Brier, Woodway, Marysville, and Snohomish.
Both were sentenced by the presiding judge, Justice John W. Edmonds, to " solitary confinement in the county jail for 24 hours.
The acts were evaluated by a panel of experts, including Clifford Davis, Ingrid Pitt, Mickie Most, Alan A. Freeman, Clive James, Muriel Young, Ted Ray, Ed Stewart, Jack Parnell, Arthur Askey, Noel Edmonds and Tony Hatch.
Notable victims were Barbara Windsor, Carol Vorderman, Jill Dando, Dave Lee Travis, Richard Whiteley, Eddie Large, Samantha Janus, Yvette Fielding, Status Quo, and the Queens Park Rangers football club, although in the final series Dale Winton turned the tables on Edmonds with a surprise challenge that ended with a gunging.
Primary-school-aged children were led into a room with hidden cameras and two puppets set up to initially appear dormant in the room, one voiced by Edmonds.
The Astros ' threat continued in the second by putting two men on, but thanks to a tremendous catch by Jim Edmonds the Cardinals were able to get out of the inning unscathed.
Although Helmer's military actions were generally portrayed with accuracy, including his famous run, Edmonds ' description of his person varies from historic description.
In a chapter of sixteen pages with forty footnotes, Travers wrote that Edmonds was willing to accept some criticism by interested parties, to whom drafts were circulated and make amendments.
Hubert Gough found the first draft highly objectionable and since so many other participants in the battle had died, his views were given considerable attention by J. E. Edmonds, during Wynne's absence on war work in 1943.
( 1948 ) the Official Historian J. E. Edmonds wrote that Sir Douglas Haig, Commander-in-Chief of the British Expeditionary Force and General Gough the Fifth Army commander were at cross purposes before and during the early part of the Third Ypres campaign.

Edmonds and then
* November 10 – In San Francisco, California, a necrophiliac serial killer named Earle Nelson ( dubbed " Gorilla Man ") kills and then rapes his 9th victim, a boardinghouse landlady named Mrs. William Edmonds.
He then started writing for radio and television, going on to provide material for stars such as Terry Wogan, Michael Aspel, Noel Edmonds and Kenny Everett.
A miraculous play by Endy Chávez, and then Edmonds is doubled off first, and Óliver Pérez escapes the 6th inning.
With PAI a success, Edmonds then took a job as senior policy advisor to federal Progressive Conservative leader Joe Clark in 1977 ( Sawatsky, p. 79 ).
He then took over The Radio 1 Breakfast Show from Noel Edmonds in May 1978 ( coincidentally when the BBC Chart went from Top 50 to Top 75 ) and continued in this slot until December 1980.
The programme has been revived twice, first in 1979 with Noel Edmonds as presenter, and then with Jools Holland for two seasons in 1989 / 1990, ending on 25 November 1990.
Edmonds then found this draft objectionable, quarrelling with Wynne who removed his name from the authors of the book.
Stuart Maconie filled in for him, then on Thursday 24 July 2003, the BBC announced that Noel Edmonds would join Radio 2, to present Drivetime for 8 weeks.
A memorable example of this is Book 4 which features Noel Edmonds, then in his 30s, as traditional English schoolboy Harry Copter.
# If r is integral, 1-Lipschitz, and then r is the rank-function of a matroid, and the polymatroid is the independent set polytope, so-called since Edmonds showed it is the convex hull of the characteristic vectors of all independent sets of the matroid.

Edmonds and further
Top of the Pops has featured many young stars, many of these former hosts have gone on to further their career and become staple household names in television, such as Jimmy Savile, Tony Blackburn and Noel Edmonds.
Edmonds further claims that the orbs appear only on digital photographs.
Edmonds went to Indiana University where he began to further expand his musical ambitions.
Seeking to further their ties with other activists, the party held a meeting attended by members of the White Nationalist Party and National Front at Rawdon Conservative Club on 10 September 2005 as a memorial to John Tyndall, where they were addressed by Tyndall supporter and BNP member Richard Edmonds, NA party leader and ex-leader of the WNP Eddy Morrison, and John Wood, formerly a senior member of the WNP.

Edmonds and presented
The show was presented by Noel Edmonds and Thomas was reunited with National Service colleague Reg Wilcock for the first time in 32 years.
Presented by Noel Edmonds, the player is presented with a succession of box values, and must light up all the boxes by accepting the values that appear and discarding the ones that don't within a given time limit.
The programme was later presented by ' Whispering ' Bob Harris and Noel Edmonds.

Edmonds and American
* 1967 – Tracey Edmonds, American film and television producer
The remaining elite American companies are Allen Edmonds and Alden Shoe Company.
* 1923 – Louis Edmonds, American actor ( d. 2001 )
* Walter D. Edmonds ' novel, Drums Along the Mohawk ( 1936 ), recounts the story of Adam Helmer's run to save the village during the American Revolutionary War, together with an overview of the Germans ' colonial settlement along the river.
* Walter D. Edmonds ' novel, Drums Along the Mohawk ( 1936 ), recounts the story of Adam Helmer's run to save the village during the American Revolutionary War, together with an overview of the Germans ' colonial settlement along the river.
The Deele ( pronounced The Deal ) is an American 80s R & B band from Cincinnati, Ohio, originally consisting of Indianapolis native Kenny " Babyface " Edmonds along with Antonio " L. A ." Reid, Carlos " Satin " Greene, Darnell " Dee " Bristol, Stanley Burke, and Kevin " Kayo " Roberson.
* Beth Edmonds ( b. 1950 ), American politician
Sarah Emma Edmonds ( December 1841 — September 5, 1898 ), was a Canadian-born woman who is known for serving with the Union Army during the American Civil War.
Drums Along the Mohawk is a 1939 historical Technicolor film based upon a 1936 novel of the same name by American author, Walter D. Edmonds.
Walter " Walt " Dumaux Edmonds ( July 15, 1903 Boonville, New York – January 24, 1998 ) was an American author noted for his historical novels, including the popular Drums Along the Mohawk ( 1936 ), which was successfully made into a Technicolor feature film in 1939 directed by John Ford and starring Henry Fonda and Claudette Colbert.
Another single, " Slow Jams " which was co-written by American singer-songwriter Kenneth " Babyface " Edmonds, features Barry White, and Babyface himself.
* Kenneth Edmonds (" Babyface "), American R & B singer
In this episode, after alluding to Kevin Costner's American accent being somewhat out-of-place, Little Ron ( Mike Edmonds ) suggests a possible title for a Robin Hood film, prompting Rabies to question his role in such a film-receiving an immediate put-down from Robin ( Wayne Morris ):
Soul Food is a 1997 American comedy-drama film, produced by Kenneth " Babyface " Edmonds, Tracey Edmonds, and Robert Teitel, and released by Fox 2000 Pictures.
Christopher " Chris " Henderson ( born December 11, 1970 in Edmonds, Washington ) is a former American soccer midfielder who earned 79 caps with the U. S. national team.
* James Barker Edmonds ( 1832 – 1900 ), American lawyer and politician
Edmonds, an American military officer.
Louis Edmonds ( September 24, 1923 – March 3, 2001 ) was an American actor from Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
* Babyface ( musician ), real name Kenneth Edmonds, an American R & B and pop record producer, musician, singer and songwriter
Richard " Rick " Steves ( born May 10, 1955, Edmonds, Washington ) is an American author and television personality focusing on European travel.
Captain Jacko Edmonds earned the American Silver Star for gallantry for his part in this action.
The Matchlock Gun is a novel by Walter D. Edmonds that won the Newbery Medal for excellence as the most distinguished contribution to American children's literature in 1942.

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