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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.
Its first single was a re-recording of " I Honestly Love You " produced by David Foster and featuring Kenneth " Babyface " Edmonds on background vocals that charted Pop ( No. 67 ) and AC ( No. 18 ).
When Associated Press reporter Ron Edmonds was allowed by Smithsonian officials to hold the gem in his hand in 2003, he wrote that the first thought that had come into his mind was: " Wow ".
The first to completed was taken to Larkhill for flight trials, where it made its first flight on 30 July piloted by Maurice Edmonds, proving entirely satisfactory.
In November 2007, Ellsberg was interviewed by Brad Friedman on his Bradblog in regard to former FBI translator turned whistleblower Sibel Edmonds.
Ernst Casimir was ordered to seize the Leffinghen bridge, he commanded the Edmonds regiment ( Scottish ) and the Van der Noot regiment ( Dutch ) together with four cornets of cavalry and 2 guns, but when he arrived he found that the enemy was already in possession of it.
The town was named Edmonds in 1884, but was not incorporated until 1890 as an official " village fourth class " of Snohomish County.
By 1900 there was regular passenger ferry service available by the steam-powered " mosquito fleet " of private ferryboats from Edmonds to Seattle.
In 2006, the Edmonds Center for the Arts was opened.
At that time, Woodway high school students attended the old Edmonds High school until the new Woodway High School was opened in 1970.
Just as she and her sister had in 1942, Gathie Barnette Edmonds noted that her own son was also sent to the principal's office for not saluting the flag.
Stage actor Louis Edmonds was cast as Elizabeth's brother Roger Collins.
Lenny Henry appeared on the BBC's It Started With Swap Shop programme in 2006 in which he was talking to Noel Edmonds about Tiswas being their rival during the whole era of Swap Shop.
A month later, director and playwright Tony Bicat was looking for a girl to play the leading role in the BBC " Second City Firsts " play Glitter ( along with Noel Edmonds and Phil Daniels ).
The algorithm was first published by Yefim ( Chaim ) Dinic in 1970 and independently published by Jack Edmonds and Richard Karp in 1972.
French was severely criticised by those close to Haig, including Edmonds in the “ Official History ” ( he called him “ only " un beau sabreur " of the old fashioned sort … a vain, ignorant and vindictive old man with an unsavoury society backing ” and claimed that French once borrowed Sir Edward Hamley ’ s “ Operations of War ” from the War Office library but could not understand it ) and Duff Cooper in Haig's Official Biography.
It is not clear when the term generative was first used, although Boden and Edmonds have noted the use of the term " generative art " in the broad context of automated computer graphics in the 1960s, beginning with artwork exhibited by Georg Nees and Nake in 1965:
In June 1978 he released a Northern soul single under the name Lenny Gamble, a version of Doris Troy's " I'll Do Anything " on the B side of a Flirtations 45 on Casino Classics CC1, and was allegedly furious when Noel Edmonds, who had recently been given Blackburn's BBC Radio 1 breakfast show slot, revealed the alias on air.
The village was featured in the news when Bob Edmonds, a resident, had his winning lottery ticket stolen by the local convenience store clerk.

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Alden, located in New England, specializes in genuine shell cordovan leather from the only remaining horse tannery in America ( Chicago ) and is completely manufactured in America, whereas Allen Edmonds, of Wisconsin, is a larger company that outsources some of its production.
: Edmonds refers to disastrous loss of the finest manhood of the United Kingdom and Ireland for only a small gain of ground to show.
Currently, the only ferry from Edmonds is a run to Kingston, Washington ; in the past, there have been much longer routes from Edmonds to Port Townsend, Washington.
The Edmonds South Snohomish Historical Society resides in the city's only National Historic Place-the old Carnegie Library of Edmonds.
In 1990, Edmonds High School merged with Woodway High School to form Edmonds-Woodway High School, which is currently one of only eight schools in the state to host an IB Diploma Programme.
Edmonds further claims that the orbs appear only on digital photographs.
Despite a flashy entrance ( which included a trumpet fanfare from a trio of musicians in fifteenth-century garb ), Edmonds received only 483 votes against 877 for Bend ( the two other candidates finished well behind ).
Astros starter Brandon Backe took a perfect game into the fifth inning, when he walked Cardinals center fielder Jim Edmonds, and allowed only one hit ( a single to second baseman Tony Womack ) in eight innings.
* Joan Bennett, who played Elizabeth Collins Stoddard, is one of only two actors from the series who appeared in both the first and final episodes of Dark Shadows ( the other being Louis Edmonds ( Roger Collins )).

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In 2006 the group minus Melvin Edmonds appeared on the New Jack Reunion Tour with Kevon Edmonds, Keith Mitchell, and Edmonds family member Jason Edmonds who happens to be the son of Melvin Edmonds and the nephew of Babyface and Kevon Edmonds.
In 2009 original member Keith Mitchell returned to the group again and currently the group consists of Kevon Edmonds, Keith Mitchell & Jason Edmonds.
Livingston was identified by FBI whistleblower, Sibel Edmonds, as a member of Congress who was part of a broad criminal conspiracy involving Turkish operatives and Representatives Dennis Hastert, Dan Burton, Roy Blunt, Bob Livingston, Stephen Solarz, and Tom Lantos.
The original member cities were Lynnwood, Edmonds, Mountlake Terrace, Brier, Woodway, Marysville, and Snohomish.
Still nominally a member of the BNP he has become associated with the ' Friends of John Tyndall ', an informal anti-Griffin group largely controlled by Richard Edmonds and John Morse in attending a speech by Valerie Tyndall which they had organised in July 2007.
* Melvin Edmonds, member of R & B group After 7
She became close friends with fellow cast member Louis Edmonds, and spoke at his funeral in 2001.
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.

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Others such as Bruce Edmonds and Robert Aunger have focused on the need to provide an empirical grounding for memetics to become a useful and respected scientific discipline.
The name " Ford – Fulkerson " is often also used for the Edmonds – Karp algorithm, which is a specialization of Ford – Fulkerson.
After earning a transfer degree online or on campus from Edmonds Community College, students can continue their studies for a bachelor's degree from CWU-Lynnwood in Snoqualmie Hall, a shared facility on the Edmonds CC campus.
Logger George Brackett founded Edmonds in 1890, naming the city either for Vermont Sen. George Franklin Edmunds or in association with the nearby Point Edmund, named by Charles Wilkes in 1841 and later changed to Point Edwards.
Brackett came to the future site of Edmonds while paddling a canoe north of Seattle, searching for timber.
Issues for annexation include a desire for a contiguous City of Edmonds, continuity of services and a belief that services will be easier to provide.
Through both a " musicians wanted " ad in Melody Maker on 10 June and his own search, Mayall found three other potential guitarists for his Bluesbreakers, a black musician named Terry Edmonds, John Moorshead, and 18-year-old Mick Taylor.
The latter made the band quickly, but Mayall, curiously, also decided to hire Edmonds as a rhythm guitarist for a few days.
Impressed by the girls, Reid renamed the group " TLC " ( an acronym of the first letters of each of their names ) and arranged an audition for them with local record label LaFace Records, run by Kenneth " Babyface " Edmonds and Reid's then-husband, Antonio " L. A ." Reid.
* Newbery Medal for children's literature: Walter D. Edmonds, The Matchlock Gun
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.
The Edmonds brothers occasionally reunite for the odd show here and there.
In computer science and graph theory, the Edmonds – Karp algorithm is an implementation of the Ford – Fulkerson method for computing the maximum flow in a flow network in O ( V E < sup > 2 </ sup >) time.
In a later article Margaret Boden and Ernest Edmonds present an overview of generative art and allied practices to develop a more precise language for critical discussion.
* Stucco, Guido ( 1994 ), " Introduction ," in Evola, The Path of Enlightenment According to the Mithraic Mysteries, Zen: The Religion of the Samurai, Rene Guenon: A Teacher for Modern Times, and Taoism: The Magic, the Mysticism ( Edmonds, WA: Holmes Publishing Group )
The name was first given to a child in the late 19th century, to the son of members of a lower North Island iwi concerned about the bird's rapid decline, and although uncommon, it is still used today in New Zealand as a name for girls and more rarely for boys ( e. g. Huia Edmonds ), of both European and Māori descent.

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