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Fowler's and work
In March 2006, manager Rafael Benítez commented on Fowler's work and progress by saying, " to buy a Robbie Fowler who is fit and scoring goals would cost a lot, maybe £ 10m or more ".
These had Perkins saying something like " Just as the mother lion protects her cubs, you can protect your children with an insurance policy from Mutual of Omaha ..." The other was that Perkins was often an off-camera narrator describing Fowler's on-camera work with the wild animals ; for this, Perkins became associated with the catchphrase " I'll wait here safe while Jim something or other with the dangerous wild animal ".

Fowler's and extended
While a few short-lived DOS based EDuke projects emerged, it was not until the release of EDuke32, an extended version of Duke3D incorporating variants of both Fowler's Microsoft Windows JFDuke3D code and Saettler's EDuke code, by one of 3D Realms ' forum moderators in late 2004 that EDuke's scripting extensions received community focus.
Robert Burchfield rewrote it for the 1996 edition, stating ' the rule can helpfully be extended " except when the word is pronounced with "', and giving a longer list of exceptions, including words excluded from Fowler's interpretation.
Since such labs were not available in England, on Fowler's advice, Saha wrote to Nernst, who promptly extended him an invitation to visit his lab and perform his experiments.

Fowler's and beyond
Its success was wide – far beyond the original audience of civil servants – and Gowers was invited by the Oxford University Press to prepare a new edition of Fowler's Modern English Usage, which was in need of updating, having been in print since 1926 with only very minor changes.

Fowler's and including
Still, into the late 1950s, Fowler's solution — also termed liquor potassii arenitis, Kali arsenicosum, or Kali arseniatum — was prescribed in the United States for a wide range of diseases, including malaria, chorea, and syphilis.
Fowler's season picked up from there as he scored several important goals including one against runaway champions Manchester United and a free kick in the FA Cup semi-final against Wycombe Wanderers.
Other business interests including a large property portfolio have resulted in Fowler's net wealth totaling £ 28 million.
Though Harold does not appear in Walford from this time, he sends wreaths to his friends funerals including Pauline Fowler's ( Wendy Richard ) in 2006 and Frank Butcher's ( Mike Reid ) in 2008.
He has appeared at venues around the world including Andrew's Lane Theatre ( Dublin ), Jermyn Street Theatre ( London ), Chapel Off Chapel ( Melbourne ), Kabarett Junction ( Sydney ), The Adelaide Festival Centre ( Adelaide ), CUB Malthouse ( Melbourne ), Seymour Theatre Centre ( Sydney ), Capers Cabaret ( Melbourne ); His Majesty's Theatre ( Perth ), The Judith Wright Centre ( Brisbane ), The Butterfly Club ( Melbourne ), Fowler's Live ( Adelaide ) and The Powerhouse ( Brisbane ).
In 1841, Edward John Eyre's party, consisting of Eyre, a man named John Baxter and three Aboriginals including one named Wylie, travelled across the Nullarbor, leaving Fowler's Bay in South Australia.

Fowler's and railway
Fowler's was a long and eminent career, spanning most of the 19th century's railway expansion, and he was engineer, adviser or consultant to many British and foreign railway companies and governments.
John Fowler's 1847 tubular girder design for Torksey used tubes that were only 10 foot high and placed the railway deck between them, rather than inside.

Fowler's and Australia
Shortly after his arrival in Australia, it was reported in the British media that Fowler would be making a swift return to his homeland and sign for League One side Tranmere Rovers, who had just appointed Fowler's former Liverpool team mate John Barnes as manager.

Fowler's and France
The term was later exported to France ( H. W. Fowler's Modern English Usage ).

Fowler's and United
Bizarre transfer conditions meant Leeds United still paid a significant proportion of Fowler's wages.
The League, through Fowler's small press, the Merton Press, was active in the 1920s in producing anthologies of regional verse of the United Kingdom, usually tied to a single county.

Fowler's and .
Another popular early project was Jonathon Fowler's JFDuke3D, which in December 2003 received backing from the original author of Build, programmer Ken Silverman.
Alexander was educated at Hawtreys and Harrow School, there participating as the 11th batsman in the sensational Fowler's Match against Eton College in 1910.
A longer list can be found in Fowler's Refactoring book and on Fowler's Refactoring Website.
Martin Fowler's book Refactoring: Improving the Design of Existing Code is the canonical reference.
His career is placed in jeopardy when Fowler becomes President and Elizabeth Elliott becomes both National Security Advisor and Fowler's lover / manipulator.
He then refuses to confirm Fowler's order to launch a nuclear missile at Qom ( thus preventing the attack ), where the Iranian Ayatollah lived.
The crisis effectively ends Fowler's administration and, on this note, Ryan retires from the CIA.
A Dictionary of American-English Usage Based on Fowler's Modern English Usage.
" Fowler's insinuation, that James preferred men to women, would have been hidden from the fourteen-year-old Princess, who devotedly embroidered shirts for her fiancé while three hundred tailors worked on her wedding dress.
Fowler's A Dictionary of Modern English Usage provides an early example of the rule: " All signs of punctuation used with words in quotation marks must be placed.
Quidditch tournaments are a mainstay of Harry Potter Conventions, such as Nimbus 2003, The Witching Hour, and, most recently, Infinitus 2010 and Corbin Fowler's Potterfest, hosted at Edinboro University of Pennsylvania during the autumn of 2011.
Recommended positions for resting infants include Fowler's position and Sims ' position.
* In Christopher Fowler's " Bryant & May " mysteries, the offices of the Peculiar Crimes Unit are above Mornington Crescent tube station.
Also recently announced in June 2006 are plans to open a wilderness education theme park sponsored by wildlife host Jim Fowler, to be called Jim Fowler's Life in the Wild.
Another beach is Fowler's Beach, located on the western end of Long Island, although this is commonly reserved for residents of the island.
Proceeding considerably to the north from Fowler's Bay the country was found to be very dry.
They include: Fowler's Grill, Shorty's Grill, American Hero, Backstreet Cafe, Casa Villa, Loris Seafood, Sidekick's Cafe, Altman's Seafood, Tokyo Express and Santino's Pizza.
" Toff, who is also an editor for Oxford University Press, describes in some detail the etymology of words for " flute ," comparing OED, Fowler's Modern English Usage, Evans ' Dictionary of Contemporary American Usage, and Copperud's American Usage and Style: The Consensus before arriving at her conclusion: " I play the flute, not the flaut ; therefore I am a flutist not a flautist.
The first edition of the OED lists fluter as dating from circa 1400 and Fowler's Modern English Usage states that " there seems no good reason " why flautist should have prevailed over fluter or flutist.
When three of his horses died of dehydration, he returned to Fowler's Bay.
Fowler's solution is a solution containing 1 % potassium arsenite ( KH < sub > 2 </ sub >< nowiki > AsO </ nowiki >< sub > 3 </ sub >), and once prescribed as a remedy or a tonic.

consulting and work
This sort of manipulation is especially troublesome in Fromm's work because, although his system is derived largely from certain philosophic convictions, he asserts that it is based on empirical findings drawn both from social science and from his own consulting room.
Researchers note that developers began to limit seeking input from test users after the test users suggested remedies the developers felt were improbable, leading the developers to believe consulting the test users would only prove to be more work.
Edgerton teamed up with Kenneth J. Germeshausen to do consulting work with different industrial clients.
However, he continued to serve as chairman of his Washington-based Kemp Partners consulting firm and continued his involvement in charitable and political work until his death.
Meteorologists work in government agencies, private consulting and research services, industrial enterprises, utilities, radio and television stations, and in education.
Many professional programmers also work for consulting companies at client sites as contractors.
Initially, the company offered motor vehicle development work and consulting, but did not build any cars under its own name.
In partnership with one of India's largest technology consulting firms, engineers in Montevideo work while their counterparts in Mumbai sleep.
Other think tanks are funded by governments, advocacy groups, or businesses, or derive revenue from consulting or research work related to their projects.
In retirement he distanced himself from politics, undertook some consulting work, and traveled to Japan and South Africa.
The U. S. Securities and Exchange Commission and members of the investment community began to raise concerns about potential conflicts of interest between the consulting and auditing work amongst the Big Five and in May 2000, EY was the first of the firms to formally and fully separate its consulting practices via a sale to the French IT services company Cap Gemini for $ 11 billion, largely in stock, creating the new company of Cap Gemini Ernst & Young, which was later renamed Capgemini.
They also performed significant non-audit or consulting work for the companies they audited.
Because of the ancillary benefits of making The New York Times Best Seller list ( speaking engagements, more book deals, and consulting ) the authors felt that buying their own work was an investment that would pay for itself.
It also emerged that Humala's wife, Nadine Heredia, had been well-paid for consulting work at a pro-Chavez newspaper.
By consulting the Pinakes, a library patron could find out if the library contained a work by a particular author, how it was categorized, and where it might be found.
A longtime resident and Kildeer Trustee, Frank Angelotti, had his own civil engineering company doing consulting work for other villages.
He left to oversee Miracles, but continued to work on Angel as a consulting producer for the final two seasons.
John R. Koza is a computer scientist and a former consulting professor at Stanford University, most notable for his work in pioneering the use of genetic programming for the optimization of complex problems.
In archaeology itself, prospective fields of work include heritage management, archaeological IT consulting and software development, digital excavation management, digital archives and museums, digital publishing ( e. g. Internet Archaeology ), and teaching and training quantitative archaeologists.
# Inspecting sites, analysing factors such as climate, soil, flora, fauna, surface and subsurface water and drainage ; and consulting with clients and making recommendations regarding methods of work and sequences of operations for projects related to the landscape and built environment.
The vast majority ( 80 %) of Canada ’ s licensed pharmacists work in community pharmacies, another 15 percent in hospital or institutional pharmacies, and the remainder work in situations that may not legally require licensed pharmacists such as associations, pharmaceutical companies, and consulting firms.
Perle acknowledged receiving the payment the same month he joined the Reagan administration, but said the payment was for work done before joining the government and that he had informed the Army of this prior consulting work.

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