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`` Also, that Mr. Ferguson was here.
At that moment, Holden almost slammed on the brakes to go back to Cooper and ask if Ferguson was about.
Ferguson, working at the Fort Qu ' Appelle Sanatorium in Saskatchewan, was among the pioneers in developing the practice of vaccination against tuberculosis.
Reliever Tim Stoddard ( 10 – 6 3. 82, 7 saves ) was acquired the same day for a minor leaguer ; veteran pitcher Ferguson Jenkins was released.
Another notable honorable mention was given to the two men who attempted to burgle the home of footballer Duncan Ferguson ( who had four convictions for assault and had served six months in Glasgow's Barlinnie prison ) in 2001, with one burglar requiring three days ' hospitalization after being confronted by the player.
Significant post-retirement activities of earlier Governors-General have included: Lord Tennyson was appointed Deputy Governor of the Isle of Wight ; Sir Ronald Munro Ferguson ( by now Lord Novar ) became Secretary of State for Scotland ; and Lord Gowrie became Chairman of the Marylebone Cricket Club ( Lord Forster had also held this post, before his appointment as Governor-General ).
He and other Scottish Enlightenment thinkers developed what he called a ' science of man ', which was expressed historically in works by authors including James Burnett, Adam Ferguson, John Millar and William Robertson, all of whom merged a scientific study of how humans behave in ancient and primitive cultures with a strong awareness of the determining forces of modernity.
Sir George Ferguson Bowen was governor from 1879 to 1883.
Ferguson was subsequently knighted for his services to football.
Homer Lenoir Ferguson was a manager when Hopkins died, and assumed the presidency the following July.
As a result of this method, care must be taken in the interpretation of Ferguson's three factors, as factor analysis will output an abstract ' factor ' whether an objectively real factor exists or not .< reF > SAS ( R ) 3. 11 Users Guide, Multivariate Analysis: Factor Analysis Although replication of the Nationalism factor was inconsistent, the finding of Religionism and Humanitarianism had a number of replications by Ferguson and others.
In 1850 James Ferguson, Assistant Astronomer at the US Naval Observatory, noted that he had " lost " a star he had observed, GR1719k, which Lt. Matthew Maury, the superintendent of the Observatory, claimed was evidence that it must be a new planet.
Indeed, Stevens's definition of measurement was put forward in response to the British Ferguson Committee, whose chair, A. Ferguson, was a physicist.
On one occasion when Askin was supposed to drive a new Holden from the factory assembly line during a visit, Askin arranged for his driver, Russ Ferguson, to be hidden on the car floor working the controls while Askin held the wheel.
" Ring Lardner thought of himself as primarily a sports columnist whose stuff wasn't destined to last, and he held to that absurd belief even after his first masterpiece, You Know Me Al, was published in 1916 and earned the awed appreciation of Virginia Woolf, among other very serious, unfunny people ", wrote Andrew Ferguson, who named it, in a Wall Street Journal article, one of the top five pieces of American humor writing.
Rookie of the Year, Billy Martin was named Manager of the Year, Jeff Burroughs won American League MVP, and Ferguson Jenkins was named the Comeback Player of the Year after winning 25 games, a club record to this day.
It was during this period that he started writing poetry, and, in 1885, Yeats ' first poems, as well as an essay entitled " The Poetry of Sir Samuel Ferguson ", were published in the Dublin University Review.
However, probably the most important work on polynomial curves and sculptured surface was done by Pierre Bézier ( Renault ), Paul de Casteljau ( Citroen ), Steven Anson Coons ( MIT, Ford ), James Ferguson ( Boeing ), Carl de Boor ( GM ), Birkhoff ( GM ) and Garibedian ( GM ) in the 1960s and W. Gordon ( GM ) and R. Riesenfeld in the 1970s.
Financial historian Niall Ferguson writes that what made the Great Depression truly ' great ' was the European banking crisis of 1931.
" For his talent there were no conservatories to get stuffy in, no high-trumpet didoes to be learned doggedly, note-perfect as written ," Ferguson wrote, " because in his chosen form the only writing of any account was traced in the close shouting air of Royal Gardens, Grand Pavilions, honkeytonks, etc.

Ferguson and named
In the audience a man named Ferguson lost his head and tried to rescue a little girl from the mob, on the same principle which had led Miss Harris to demand water.
Three streets there were named after Post, Hopkins, and Ferguson.
Submitting this value questionnaire to the same process of factor analysis used by Ferguson, Eysenck drew out two factors, which he named " Radicalism " ( R-factor ) and " Tender-Mindedess " ( T-factor ).
The championship trophy was the Jenkins Cup, named after the commissioner of the league, Ferguson Jenkins.
The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson employs a mechanical robot sidekick named Geoff Peterson ( played by comedian / entertainer Josh Robert Thompson ).
Like the Diamantina River that flows through it, it is named for Lady Diamantina Bowen, wife of Sir George Ferguson Bowen, the first Governor of Queensland.
The city has always been Ferguson, but the post office was first named Luretha for the postmaster George Wynn's daughter.
There was already a post office named Ferguson so they couldn't use that name for the post office.
She is often popularly referred to as " Fergie ", a common nickname for people named Ferguson.
It is the centre of a rich pastoral and wheat-growing district, The town was incorporated in 1867 and is named after Lady Diamantina Bowen ( née Roma ), the wife of Sir George Ferguson Bowen, the Governor of Queensland at the time.
In a positive review of The Black Eyed Peas ' new-found style, Rolling Stone noted that since 2002, when the group " hired a blond bombshell named Stacy ' Fergie ' Ferguson and gave up their pursuit of backpack-rapper cred, they have made a kind of spiritual practice of recording futuristic songs – a total aesthetic commitment that extends from their garish wardrobes to their United Colors of Benetton worldview.
By this time, the separate colony of Queensland had been established, and the town was named after Queensland's first colonial governor, Sir George Ferguson Bowen.
The river was named by William Landsborough in 1866 for Lady Diamantina Bowen ( née Roma ), wife of Sir George Ferguson Bowen, the first Governor of Queensland.
It is named the " Howard Ferguson Dining Hall ".
The asteroid 1745 Ferguson, discovered from the same observatory, was later named in his honour.
Strathclyde Police named the deceased as Annette Doyle ( 32 ), Peter Ferguson ( 52 ), Thomas McAulay ( 41 ), Tracy McErlane ( 27 ), Ann Trench ( 34 ), company directors Stewart McColl ( 60 ) and Margaret Brownlie ( 49 ), Kenneth Ronald Murray, ( 45 ), and Timothy Smith ( 31 ).
Emily Murphy was born the third of six children in Cookstown, Ontario to wealthy landowner and businessman Isaac Ferguson and his wife – also named Emily.
When it was opened, it was named the Ferguson Highway, in honour of Premier George Howard Ferguson ( Drury's successor ).
The films starts with psychotherapist Kate ( Kari Matchett ), detective Simon ( Geraint Wyn Davies ), a blind girl named Sasha ( Grace Lynn Kung ), engineer Jerry ( Neil Crone ), game developer Max ( Matthew Ferguson ), lawyer Julia ( Lindsey Connell ), and an elderly woman named Mrs. Paley ( Barbara Gordon ) trapped in brightly lit cubes, each with six panels on each side which are doors to other rooms.
On April 4, 2008, Roger W. Ferguson, Jr. was named the new President and Chief Executive Officer of the Teachers Insurance and Annuity Association-College Retirement Equities Fund ( TIAA-CREF ), with a start date of April 14, 2008.

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He was signed two years later by John Ferguson, and went on to become one of the most prolific players in the team's history.
Hodge sold real estate for a decade until Winnipeg Jets GM John Ferguson recruited him for the team's scout in Western Canada.

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