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In 1880 a log meetinghouse was built and by this time the town had an LDS Ward with Mary Goble Pay as president of the Primary Organization.
* The mace of the Cork guilds, made by Robert Goble of Cork in 1696 for the associated guilds of which he had been master, is in the Victoria and Albert Museum.
Goble had commanded the first circumnavigation of Australia by air in 1924 while he was CAS.
Before Caroline sang in Deadstar, she was in The Plums with Shamus Goble and Peter McCracken, and she also had her own project, The Caroline Kennedy Conspiracy.

Goble and Williams
Williams would serve as CAS three times over seventeen years in the 1920s and 30s, alternating with Wing Commander ( later Air Vice Marshal ) Stanley Goble.
Although in a legal sense the Air Board was responsible for the RAAF rather than the Chief of Staff alone, Williams dominated the board to such an extent that Goble would later complain that his colleague appeared to consider the Air Force his personal command.
Shortly after his return in February 1925, Williams scuppered a plan by Goble to establish a small seaplane base at Rushcutters Bay in Sydney, instead organising purchase of Supermarine Seagulls, the RAAF's first amphibious aircraft, to be based at Richmond.
Williams again handed over the reins of CAS to Goble in 1933 to attend the Imperial Defence College in London, resuming his position in June 1934.

Goble and Chief
* Stanley Goble – Commanded No. 5 Squadron, ace with ten victories, was awarded the Distinguished Service Order and the Distinguished Service Cross, later to become Chief of the Air Staff of the Royal Australian Air Force
Goble served as Chief of the Air Staff in his absence.

Goble and Air
Goble is the only Australian songwriter ever to win a Four Million Air award from BMI.
* 1 September 1936 Air Commodore S J Goble ( RAAF )

Goble and for
", a number one hit in Australia, " Everything You Need ", and " Reminiscing ", a cover version of the 1978 hit written by Graeham Goble for the Little River Band.
The piece was intended for the so-called " revival harpsichord ", the large early-20th-century instruments built in the piano tradition by makers such as Robert Goble and Pleyel.
The original conceptual drawings for the tripod machines, drawn by Warwick Goble, accompanied the initial appearance of The War of the Worlds in Pearson's Magazine in 1897.

Goble and with
Albert published his memoirs, with help from university professor Danney Goble, entitled Little Giant ( University of Oklahoma Press, 1990, ISBN 0-8061-2250-1 ).
" Reminiscing ", written by Goble, was recognised by BMI as one of the most frequently played songs in the history of American radio, with more than four million plays.
** Graeham Goble 1975-1992 ( stopped touring with group in 1989 )
Dr Dan Goble ( also plays with the Harvey Pittel Saxophone Quartet ),
Caroline and Peter have, again with help of Shamus Goble, released a country-tinged album, ( In The Honeycone ( 2004 )), under the name The Tulips.

Goble and early
Elijah Goble built a tavern in 1837 and it was an important stop on the stage coach line between Kalamazoo and Niles in the early 1840s.

Goble and .
* ter Meulen, Alice, 2001, " Logic and Natural Language ," in Goble, Lou, ed., The Blackwell Guide to Philosophical Logic.
Others claim that Jonathan Scobie ( or Jonathan Goble ), an American missionary to Japan, invented the rickshaw around 1869 to transport his invalid wife through the streets of Yokohama.
It was originally called Gobleville, after its founders, the Goble family.
1n 1864-1865, John Goble built a hotel at this location.
In 1870 it was platted as Gobleville by Hiram E. Goble.
Hiram Goble also became the first postmaster on April 16, 1872.
The title was based on a book by Paul Goble and was narrated by actor Michael Ansara.
Wayne native Jonathan Goble is said to have invented the rickshaw in 1859.
These communities include Fern Hill, Hudson, Alston, Apiary, Goble, and Prescott.
An illustration by Warwick Goble.
The building is home to a fine two-manual organ designed by Peter Collins, a Bechstein grand piano and a Goble harpsichord.
* Mares, Edwin, and Meyer, R. K., 2001, " Relevant Logics ," in Goble, Lou, ed., The Blackwell Guide to Philosophical Logic.
The kernel supported symmetric multiprocessing while not being fully multithreaded based upon pre-Ultrix work by Armando Stettner and earlier work by George Goble at Purdue University.
Examples of painted tipi covers, from Paul Goble ’ s book, Tipi: Home of the Nomadic Buffalo Hunters, 2007.
" Beauty and the Beast " by Warwick Goble.
( 2001 ) " Modal Logic " in Goble, Lou ; Ed., The Blackwell Guide to Philosophical Logic.
* Horty, J. F., 2001, " Nonmonotonic Logic ," in Goble, Lou, ed., The Blackwell Guide to Philosophical Logic.
In Goble, Lou, ed., The Blackwell Guide to Philosophical Logic.

had and succeeded
Miraculously, Karipo and her women had succeeded in driving a hundred invaders from the isle of Pamasu back to their war canoes, after considerable loss of life on both sides.
Attorney Shearn had worked on this for two years and had succeeded in getting a report supporting his stand from the United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York.
But he had succeeded well, we agreed.
Presidential coercion had succeeded not only in poisoning the courtiers, `` toadies '' and sycophants of the `` bench '' against me, but it had been so far-reaching as to discourage any lawyer in the nation from representing me!!
An American student named Charlotte Adams had refused to take notice of his evident aversion to people and had at last succeeded in getting him to talk to her.
The expedition that had discovered Ozagen had succeeded in correlating two thousand Siddo words with an equal number of American words.
Angola sent a delegation to DR Congo's capital Kinshasa and succeeded in stopping government-forced expulsions which had become a " tit-for-tat " immigration dispute.
Brearley retired from Test cricket in 1979 and was succeeded by Ian Botham, who started the 1981 series as England captain, by which time the WSC split had ended.
These negotiations might have succeeded had it not been for the malignant influence of another Goth, Sarus, an Amali, and therefore hereditary enemy of Alaric and his house.
Ealdred was succeeded by Wulfstan, chosen by Ealdred, but John of Worcester relates that Ealdred had a hard time deciding between Wulfstan and Æthelwig.
He succeeded his father as king in 272 BC, and continued the war which his father had begun with Antigonus II Gonatas, whom he succeeded in driving from the kingdom of Macedon.
They had five or six children together, including Edward the Elder, who succeeded his father as king, Æthelflæd, who would become Queen of Mercia in her own right, and Ælfthryth who married Baldwin II the Count of Flanders.
He succeeded to relinquish suzerainty of his cousin Alfonso VII of León, becoming instead a subject of the papacy, as the kingdoms of Sicily and Aragon had done before him.
Aided by the treachery of Ælfmaer, whose life Ælfheah had once saved, the raiders succeeded in sacking the city.
He had succeeded to a remarkable degree in balancing tribal alliances and hostilities, and in directing tribal energies away from rebellion.
Ahmad Shah was succeeded by his son, Timur Shah, who had been deputed to administer his fathers conquests in northern India, but had been driven out by the Marathas.
He had to a great extent succeeded, and was paying a visit to Saxony, when he was recalled by news of a fresh rising.
Frederick William, known as the " Great Elector ", who had succeeded his father George William as ruler in 1640, initiated a policy of promoting immigration and religious tolerance.
Lord John Russell, the Whig leader who had succeeded Peel as Prime Minister and like Rothschild a member for the City of London, introduced a Jewish Disabilities Bill to amend the oath and permit Jews to enter Parliament.

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