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In their presentations of fundamental interactions, written from the particle physics perspective, Gerard ’ t Hooft and Martinus Veltman gave good arguments for taking the original, non-regularized Feynman diagrams as the most succinct representation of our present knowledge about the physics of quantum scattering of fundamental particles.
He then gave Hebron to Gerard of Avesnes as the fief of Saint Abraham.
After Gerard and Anton Philips gave the foundation order, the club started out as a works team for employees of electronics conglomerate Philips on 31 August ( then Koninginnedag ), 1913 to celebrate the centennial defeat of the French in the Napoleonic Wars.
About 19: 45 a crashing salvo of 60 guns gave the signal for a combined assault to be delivered by Gerard and the Guard, with Milhaud moving on their right flank.
During the 1960s, rectified images of Mare Orientale by Gerard Kuiper at the Lunar and Planetary Laboratory gave rise to the notion of it being an impact crater.
So popular was this type of still life painting, that much of the technique of Dutch flower painting was codified in the 1740 treatise Groot Schilderboeck by Gerard de Lairesse, which gave wide-ranging advice on color, arranging, brushwork, preparation of specimens, harmony, composition, perspective, etc.
A relative, Johann Wettstein, who was the university librarian, gave him permission to examine and collate the principal manuscripts of the New Testament in the library, and he copied the various readings which they contained into his copy of Gerard of Maastricht's edition of the Greek text.
To this day Yucca bears the name Gerard gave it.
Gerard Iannelli, director of the U. S. Metric Program, gave the opinion that Americans have so far not done so because of the effort it takes to " translate " from customary to metric units when both measurements are not shown.
What is more securely demonstrated is that in 1048 Emperor Henry III gave the Duchy of Upper Lorraine first to Adalbert of Metz and then to his brother Gerard whose successors ( collectively known as the House of Alsace or the House of Châtenois ) retained the duchy until the death of Charles the Bold in 1431.
The second event ended up bringing the group to public attention: Jay Tiller gave a tape of the Frogs ' improvised home recordings to his friend Steve Albini, and the tape eventually made its way to Gerard Cosloy, then head of Homestead Records.
It is likely that Netscher knew the painters Frans van Mieris, Sr. ( 1635 ?- 1681 ) and Gerard Dou, but it is certain that he knew the painter Gerrit de Hooch from The Hague as his wife gave her name to Gerrit's new born daughter Margarita in 1676, the event being witnessed by Caspar as well as his wife.
There are also documents from 1189 showing that Gerard, son of Walter de Sutton, gave two bovates of land and the church at Sutton to Thurgarton Priory.
Indeed, Godfrey de Bouillon – the uncrowned ‘ king ’ of Jerusalem – was so impressed with the dedication of these hospital workers under its leader Gerard and with their work toward the sick and the wounded that ' king ' Godfrey de Bouillon supported and gave them funds and facilities.
In 2006 he gave his debut as an opera director, staging Mozart's Don Giovanni for the Opéra National de Paris at Palais Garnier, when the theater's general manager was Gerard Mortier.
President Gerard Nollen gave a ten dollar gold piece to every person in attendance, as a token of his optimism about the future of the economy.
Emily Gerard, a Scottish author married to a Polish cavalryman stationed in Romania, gave a detailed description in her article " Transylvanian Superstitions " on page 136 of The Nineteenth Century:
Vancouver Millionaires Manager Lester Patrick gave permission to Toronto to use Gerard to replace their injured player.
Green Day in a way " gave us their blessing ", as stated by Gerard.
During the Second Anglo-Maratha War of 1803-1805, some of the states in the region gave their allegiance to British General Gerard Lake.

Gerard and diocese
As part of his change of position, Gerard withdrew from court to care for his diocese.
The diocese also supplied the University of Paris with a number of important doctors — William of Saint-Thierry, Gerard of Liège and Godfrey of Fontaines.

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Tesimond and Gerard managed to escape the country and live out their days in freedom ; Garnet was not so lucky.
Jacobus de Voragine gives the common account of the transfer of the relics of Mary Magdalene from her sepulchre in the oratory of Saint Maximin at Aix-en-Provence to the newly founded abbey of Vézelay ; the transportation of the relics is entered as undertaken in 771 by the founder of the abbey, identified as Gerard, duke of Burgundy.
Other recusant families, or branches thereof, include ( d ) Ainscough, Anne ( of Frickley ), Arden ( of Longcroft ), Arundell, Bedingfeld, Berkeley ( of Spetchley ), Blount, Blundell, Clifford ( of Chudleigh ; since 1673 ), Coates, Constable, Constable-Maxwell, Errington, Eyre, Eyston, Fairfax ( of Gilling ), Feilding, Fenwick, Fermor ( of Tusmore ), Fitzherbert ( of Swynnerton ), Fitzherbert-Brockholes, Fortescue-Turville, Gerard ( of Bryn ), Gillibrand, Gillow, Glover, Hesketh, Holden, Holman, Hornyold, Huddleston, Jerningham, Kerr ( Scotland ), De Lisle / de Lisle, Mattingly, Mockler-Barrett, Payne, Petre, Perkins ( of Ufton Court ), Riddell, Scarisbrick, Scrope ( of Bolton ), Smythe, Stonor, Stourton, Talbot, Tempest ( of Broughton ), Throckmorton, Towneley, de Trafford, Tichbourne, Trappes-Lomax ( Trappes of Nidd ), Tresham ( of Northamptonshire ), Vavasour ( of Hazlewood ), Ward, Waterton ( of Walton ), Weld, and Weld-Blundell.
Miller retired in 1979, Flanagan and Piel in 1984, when Gerard Piel's son Jonathan became president and editor ; circulation had grown fifteen-fold since 1948.
* Gerard of Cremona, Italian translator of scientific works ( approximate date ; d. 1187 )
Recorded in summer 1980, it featured Tork, who sang, played rhythm guitar, keyboards, and banjo ; it was backed by Southern rock band Cottonmouth, led by guitarist / singer / songwriter Johnny Pontiff, featuring Gerard Trahan on guitar / keyboards / vocals, Gene Pyle on bass guitar / vocals and Gary Hille on drums / percussion.
In 1946, Ford Models was established by Eileen and Gerard Ford in New York ; it is one of the oldest model agencies in the world.
Gerard Peter Kuiper (; ; born Gerrit Pieter Kuiper on December 7, 1905 in Tuitjenhorn ( Harenkarspel ), Netherlands ; died December 24, 1973 in Mexico City ) was a Dutch-American astronomer after whom the Kuiper belt was named.
Hubert-François Gravelot | Gravelot illustration of Aaron cutting off Titus's hand in Act 3, Scene 1 ; engraved by Gerard Van der Gucht ( 1740 )
Gerard Labuda stated that Judith spent her last years of life in Regensburg with her ( supposed ) daughter Adelaide, wife of Count Dietpold III of Vohburg and Cham ; since the date of the marriage between Adelaide and Count Dietpold III was ranked between 1110 – 1118, it's assumed that Judith died after the latter year, in a relative advanced age.
Most species are known as clematis in English, while some are also known as traveller's joy, a name invented for the sole British native, C. vitalba, by the herbalist John Gerard ; virgin's bower for C. viticella ; old man's beard, applied to several with prominent seedheads ; and leather flower or vase vine for the North American Clematis viorna.
The first document mentioning the existence of this community is the town charter granted by Mathieu d ' Alsace in 1181 to Gerard de Guelders, Count of Boulogne ; Calais became part of the county of Boulogne.
Though the herald was promptly arrested by the town mayor, the letters were sent to Lord Arlington, who hurriedly brought them in person to del Fresno ; Arlington was in turn on 15 January impeached by Sir Gilbert Gerard for high treason as by this very act he had shown to have secret dealings with the enemy.
Abraham and Lot depart out of Haran ; illustration from the 1728 Figures de la Bible ; illustrated by Gerard Hoet ( 1648 – 1733 )
Dutch music: The late 1960s saw a revival of Dutch folk music, led by performers like Gerard van Maasakkers ; popularity was limited, and soon ended, though region of Friesland has maintained a strong traditional music scene.
* John Silver is depicted in L ' ile aux tresors, a movie by Alain Berberian ; the cast includes Gerard Jugnot and Alice Taglioni.
; 1910 – 1916: Antisemitic Zionist conspiracy theories regarding the Ottoman Young Turk ruling elite are fuelled within the British government through diplomatic correspondence from Gerard Lowther ( British Ambassador to Constantinople ) and Gilbert Clayton ( Chief of British intelligence in Egypt )
Guy of Lusignan became king of Jerusalem in 1186, in right of his wife Sibylla, after the death of Sibylla's son Baldwin V. The Kingdom of Jerusalem was at this time divided between the " court faction " of Guy, Sibylla, and relative newcomers to the kingdom such as Raynald of Châtillon, as well as Gerard of Ridefort and the Knights Templar ; and the " nobles ’ faction ", led by Raymond III of Tripoli, who had been regent for the child-king Baldwin V and had opposed the succession of Guy.
The action of the story follows Sybil Gerard, a political courtesan and daughter of an executed Luddite leader ( she is borrowed from Disraeli's novel Sybil ); Edward " Leviathan " Mallory, a paleontologist and explorer ; and Laurence Oliphant, a historical figure with a real career, as portrayed in the book, as a travel writer whose work was a cover for espionage activities " undertaken in the service of Her Majesty ".
The general chapter of Paris ( 11 June 1329 ), at which Cardinal Bertrand presided, had condemned the conduct and writings of Michael and all who took part with him against John XXII ; and had elected Gerard Odon minister general of the Franciscan Order.
Although most of his books have been lost over the centuries, a few have survived in the form of Latin translations by Gerard of Cremona, and others have been rediscovered in Arabic manuscripts ; most importantly, twenty-four of his lost works were located in the mid-twentieth century in a Turkish library.

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