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Nelson collapsed into the arms of Captain Edward Berry and was carried below.
Historian Edward Ingram has noted that if Nelson had successfully intercepted Bonaparte at sea as ordered, the ensuing battle could have annihilated both the French fleet and the transports.
Edinburgh is also home to a flourishing group of contemporary composers such as Nigel Osborne, Peter Nelson, Lyell Cresswell, Hafliði Hallgrímsson, Edward Harper, Robert Crawford, Robert Dow and John McLeod whose music is heard regularly on BBC Radio 3 and throughout the UK.
In November 1961 in Fortune magazine, an article by Gilbert Burck appeared that outlined the plans of Nelson Rockefeller, Edward Teller, Herman Kahn, and Chet Holifield for an enormous network of concrete lined underground fallout shelters throughout the United States sufficient to shelter millions of people to serve as a refuge in case of nuclear war.
This approach was developed in the mid-1970s by the mathematician Edward Nelson.
Most of the first settlers were brought over by a programme operated by the New Zealand Company ( inspired by Edward Gibbon Wakefield ) and were located in the central region on either side of Cook Strait, and at Wellington, Wanganui, New Plymouth and Nelson.
An entirely classical derivation and interpretation of Schrödinger's wave equation by analogy with Brownian motion was suggested by Princeton University professor Edward Nelson in 1966.
The naturalist Edward Nelson, who visited the island in 1878, noted 6 people living on Nelson Island: 5 Yupik and one non-Yupik trader.
* Edward William Nelson ( 1855 1934 ), U. S. American naturalist
Audubon is the home of three Medal of Honor recipients, the most awarded per capita of any town in the United States: Samuel M. Sampler ( World War I ), Edward Clyde Benfold ( Korean War ) and Nelson V. Brittin ( Korean War ).
Council members are Council President Joseph Keenan ( Third Ward ), Carlos Cedeño ( Fourth Ward ), Frank Cuesta ( at-large ), William Gallman, Jr. ( Fifth Ward ), Nelson Gonzalez ( Second Ward ), Manny Grova, Jr. ( First Ward ), Edward Jackus ( at-large ), Frank Mazza ( Sixth Ward ) and Patricia Perkins-Auguste ( at-large ).
Edward Nelson criticizes the classical conception of natural numbers because of the circularity of its definition.
Other mathematicians who have worked in the topic include Doron Zeilberger, Edward Nelson, and Rohit Jivanlal Parikh.
* Predicative Arithmetic by Edward Nelson
John Wesley Harding preached in Gomersal, one of his closest lay assistants John Nelson was involved with lay preacher Edward Brooke who initiated the construction in 1827 of the Wesleyan Chapel in Latham lane with an unusual bow front, which became known as the " pork pie chapel ".
In 1977 Edward Nelson provided an answer following the second approach.
* " When Yankee Doodle Learns To Parlez Vous Francais " w. Will Hart m. Edward G. Nelson
After being honorably discharged from the Navy, he married Kathy Nelson ; the couple settled in Elroy and had four children: Ann Marie, Kristin Beth, Allan Edward “ Chip ” Thompson, and Joshua Thompson.
* Edward Herrmann as Nelson Rockefeller
Ruffo indignantly declared that once the treaty was signed, not only by himself but by the Russian and Turkish commandants and by the British Captain Edward Foote, it must be respected, and on Nelson ’ s refusal he said that he would not help him to capture the castles.
In January 1843 Captain Arthur Wakefield, who had been dispatched by the New Zealand Company to lead the first group of settlers to Nelson, wrote to his brother, Colonel Edward Gibbon Wakefield, one of the principal officers of the New Zealand Company, that he had located the required amount of land at Wairau, an average distance of 25 km from Nelson.
Installation of the bronze reliefs on the pedestal did not begin until late 1849, when John Edward Carew's depiction of the death of Nelson was put in place on the side facing Whitehall.
The statue at the top was sculpted by Edward Hodges Baily R. A. from three pieces of Craigleith sandstone donated by the Duke of Buccleuch, former chairman of the Nelson Memorial Committee, from his own quarries.

Edward and 1931
# 1931 1934 Edward Corsi ( Republican )
* 1931 G. Edward Griffin, American film producer and author
The name was associated originally with a society of Oxford University's University College, initiated by the then undergraduate Edward Tangye Lean circa 1931, for the purpose of reading aloud unfinished compositions.
In 1931 Edward Kleinschmidt formed Kleinschmidt Labs to pursue a different type design of Teletype.
* Agnes Gladstone ( 1842 1931 ), later Mrs. Edward Wickham.
Two examples of this are the signing of a treaty between the Irish Free State and the Portuguese Republic in 1931, and the act recognising the abdication of King Edward VIII in 1936 separately from the recognition by the British parliament.
Starring Mary Clare and Edward Sinclair as the Marryot parents and featuring John Mills, Moya Nugent, Arthur Macrae, and Maidie Andrews in supporting roles, Cavalcade premiered on 13 October 1931.
The Pledge of Allegiance was written in 1892 by Francis Bellamy ( 1855 1931 ), who was a Baptist minister, a Christian socialist, and the cousin of socialist utopian novelist Edward Bellamy ( 1850 1898 ).
* Burriss, Eli Edward ( 1931 ).
St. Edward the Confessor, a Roman Catholic church, was built in 1915 and consecrated in 1931.
* Edward Goodrich Acheson ( 1856 1931 ), inventor of carborundum
* Edward Clyde Benfold ( 1931 52 ), a United States Navy sailor who was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor for his actions during the Korean War.
Edward Hines bought the railroad and lumber company from Herrick in 1928, and a post office named Hines was established in 1931 to serve the Edward Hines Lumber Company mill and surrounding community.
* The Stolen Jools ( 1931 ; 20-minute ensemble short ) with Edward G. Robinson and Buster Keaton
In 1931 he directed two key films which launched Edward G. Robinson into major stardom, the Oscar-nominated critique of tabloid journalism Five Star Final, and the classic gangster epic Little Caesar.
1931 and 1932 saw the genre produce three classics: Warner Bros .' Little Caesar and The Public Enemy, which made screen icons out of Edward G. Robinson and James Cagney, and Howard Hawks ' Scarface starring Paul Muni, which offered a dark psychological analysis of a fictionalized Al Capone.
* Sarah Eleanor Smith ( née Pennington ) ( 1861 1931 ) wife of the Captain of the Titanic Edward J. Smith, buried a few feet from Sir Cosmo Duff Gordon
Around 1931 Stanley moved to London, where she made more records for HMV from 1934 through 1937, and once confided " strictly entre nous " that she unwittingly ended her own romance when she introduced Wallis Simpson to Edward, Prince of Wales, at the home of Thelma, Lady Furness.
( Edward ) Cecil Parkinson, Baron Parkinson, PC ( born 1 September 1931 in Carnforth, Lancashire ), is a British Conservative politician and former Cabinet Minister.
The small company was bought by Bristol-Myers in 1931 and in the late 1940s, marketing executive Edward Gelsthorpe decided to develop an applicator based on the newly invented ball-point pen.
The Princess Louise, Princess Royal and Duchess of Fife ( Louise Victoria Alexandra Dagmar ; 20 February 1867 4 January 1931 ) was the third child and the eldest daughter of King Edward VII and Alexandra of Denmark.
* Edward L. Wilson ( born 1931 ), American civil engineer and academic
* Gwathmey, Edward, John Pendleton Kennedy, ( 1931 )
* Edward Step ( 1855 1931 ), author of books on various aspects of nature

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