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Fulton and mechanical
Demonstrations of the first commercial application for X ( a mechanical computer-aided engineering system from Cognition Inc. that ran on VAXes and remotely displayed on PCs running an X server ported by Jim Fulton and Jan Hardenbergh ) took place at the Autofact trade show at that time.
When mechanical engineer Robert Fulton went to see the machine, he noticed that the machine was unsteady as if someone would have powered it manually and irregularly with a crank.

Fulton and engineer
The city was originally named Volney, but was changed to honor Robert Fulton, the engineer and inventor.
* Robert Fulton ( 1765 – 1815 ), U. S. engineer and inventor, developed the first commercially successful steam-powered ship
* February 24-Robert Fulton, American engineer ( born 1765 )
* November 14-Robert Fulton, engineer ( died 1815 )
After submitting proposals in competition with another engineer ( Hamilton Fulton ), Williams was then appointed by Daniel Adamson in 1882 to design a new ship canal linking Manchester with the Irish Sea.

Fulton and from
On January 28, 1835, Andrew Jackson removed Pope from office and elevated Territorial Secretary William S. Fulton to the position.
Mayor William B. Hartsfield filed suit for divorce from his wife, Pearl Williams Hartsfield, in Fulton Superior Court Friday.
* The IRT Lexington Avenue Line runs under Broadway from Bowling Green to Fulton Street ( trains ).
For many years, a staple of New Year's Eve television programming in Scotland was the comedy sketch show Scotch and Wry featuring the comedian Rikki Fulton, which invariably included a hilarious monologue from him as the preternaturally-gloomy Reverend I. M.
The Fulton survey was based upon the original 1787 Ordinance Line, and after measuring the line eastward from Lake Michigan to Lake Erie, it found the Ohio boundary to be south of the mouth of the Maumee River.
Category: People from Fulton County, New York
Along with Eslinger and Damasio ’ s experiment on patient E. V. R., Carlyle Jacobsen and John Fulton also experimented on chimpanzees involving the removal of the tissue from the frontal lobe ,< ref >" Lobotomy ".
In 1838, Fulton County was split off from Montgomery.
In 1838, Fulton County was split off from Montgomery, shortly after the Montgomery county seat was moved to Fonda, New York.
The Fulton County Superior Court ruled in favor of the plaintiffs, validating the terms of the Humane Euthanasia Act, with an injunction prohibiting the Department from issuing licenses to shelters using gas chambers in violation of the Act.
** The Boys from Syracuse-John P. Fulton
The man who killed McGoldrick said that he had planned, along with Billy Wright and Mark Fulton, to kidnap three priests from a parochial house in County Armagh and shoot them unless the march was allowed to continue.
He adopted his stage name, Martin Sheen, from a combination of the CBS casting director, Robert Dale Martin, who gave him his first big break, and the televangelist archbishop, Fulton J. Sheen.
set about consolidating the group's financial security, establishing Icebag Corp. to oversee the band's publishing interests and purchasing a 20-room mansion at 2400 Fulton Street across from Golden Gate Park near the Haight-Ashbury district, which became the band's office and communal residence.
Its eight-week run at the Fulton Theatre in Pittsburgh attracted over 50, 000 people with reservations being made from cities located one hundred miles from the venue.
Northridge Middle School opened with 1, 000 students who had been brought all the way from Fulton Middle School in Van Nuys.
* John H. Fulton, ( died 1836 ), born in Augusta County, United States Congressman from Virginia
Fulton County was created on April 19, 1850, from part of Bedford County and named for inventor Robert Fulton.
Fulton County was created in 1850 with land from Henry, Lucas, and Williams counties and is named for Robert Fulton, inventor of the steamboat.
The modern Knox County, Illinois, was organized in 1825, from Fulton County, itself a portion of the original St. Clair County.
Fulton County was organized in 1823 from Pike County.

Fulton and Royal
* Fulton, John F., A Bibliography of the Honourable Robert Boyle, Fellow of the Royal Society.
Lieutenant General Sir Robert Fulton ( Royal Marines officer ) | Robert Fulton, KBE
The Royal Canadian Mounted Police ( RCMP ) discovered her background, however, and informed Justice Minister E. Davie Fulton of her activities.
In 1941, aged seventeen, Fulton joined the Royal Navy.
Fulton continued to perform regularly in pantomime and in straight theatre, mostly notably with the Royal Lyceum Company in Edinburgh and the Scottish Theatre Company based in Glasgow.
At the height of the Cold War between the Americans and Russians, and acting on information provided by American sources, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police ( RCMP ) warned Justice Minister Davie Fulton that Gerda Munsinger, an alleged prostitute and a possible spy, was having a sexual relationship with a cabinet minister.
His brother John " Moose " Fulton distinguished himself in the Royal Canadian Air Force during World War II.
He was succeeded as Governor in September 2006 by Lieutenant General Sir Robert Fulton, KBE, a former Commandant General of the Royal Marines.
Rose played various roles, including Miss La Creevy, in the Royal Shakespeare Company's play The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby ( November 1980 ) at the Aldwych Theatre, an epic eight-hour stage adaptation of Charles Dickens ' novel Nicholas Nickleby with Roger Rees, Emily Richard, Timothy Spall, John Woodvine, Edward Petherbridge, Ben Kingsley, Fulton Mackay, David Threlfall, Bob Peck and Christopher Benjamin.

Fulton and Field
The Atlanta Fulton County Recreation Authority owns Turner Field and the Atlanta Braves have leased the field through 2016.
In 1944 the Kamloops airport was dedicated as Fulton Field.
The Braves continued to play at Fulton County Stadium until the end of the 1996 season, when they moved into Turner Field, a converted Centennial Olympic Stadium originally built for the 1996 Summer Olympics.
Following the Olympics, Fulton County commissioner, Marvin S. Arrington, Sr., had a plan to save the stadium and use it as a professional soccer arena and share the parking facilities between it and Turner Field but he was unable to push it through.
Grant Field was occasionally used as a site for Atlanta Falcons games during the team's early years when it was sharing Fulton County Stadium with the Atlanta Braves of Major League Baseball and there were scheduling conflicts.
It is the central artery of the borough, carrying traffic to and from Manhattan past landmarks such as Junior's, Long Island University, the Fulton Mall, the Brooklyn Academy of Music, the Long Island Rail Road's Atlantic Terminal at Times Plaza, Grand Army Plaza, the Brooklyn Public Library, the Brooklyn Botanic Garden, Prospect Park, Erasmus Hall High School, Brooklyn College, and Floyd Bennett Field.
He was also involved in the creation of the Fulton County Airport at west Atlanta, which was named Charlie Brown Field in his honor.
The Atlanta Fulton County Recreation Authority owns Turner Field and the Atlanta Braves have leased the field through 2016.
The Washington-Rawson neighborhood was razed in the early 1960s to make way for Atlanta Fulton County Stadium and its parking lots ; now the site is part of the large Turner Field parking lot.

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