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Goodenough and lose
Goodenough, on the other hand, had managed to lose track of two cruisers, which therefore played no further part in the battle.

Goodenough and him
Tyrwhitt signalled Beatty requesting reinforcements, and Goodenough with the four cruisers remaining with him came to assist.
Witnesses against him were the conspirators Keeling, who had nothing specific to say, Thomas Lee, and Richard Goodenough.

Goodenough and Mainz
The ships engaged for 20 minutes, before the arrival of Goodenough caused Mainz to attempt escape.

Goodenough and across
The three principal islands, from northwest to southeast, are Goodenough ( Nidula ), then across Moresby Straight to Fergusson ( Moratau ), the largest of the three, and across Dawson Straight to Normanby ( Duau ).
Fergusson Island is situated 3 km across the Dawson Strait from Normanby Island and 4 km from Goodenough Island across Moresby Strait.

Goodenough and her
Blood Fever begins with a prologue during which a young girl named Amy Goodenough is aboard her father's yacht in the middle of the Mediterranean when she becomes witness to a band of pirates under the command of Zoltan the Magyar who board the yacht.

Goodenough and destroyers
behind were Fearless with the 1st Flotilla of 16 destroyers, and behind them Goodenough with his six cruisers.

Goodenough and .
Examples are detailed in a 2006 essay titled ' The Sacred Emergence of Nature ' by Ursula Goodenough and Terrence Deacon and a 2006 essay titled ' Beyond Reductionism: Reinventing the Sacred ' by Stuart Kauffman.
The terms were also championed by anthropologists Ward Goodenough and Marvin Harris with slightly different connotations from those used by Pike.
Goodenough was primarily interested in understanding the culturally specific meaning of specific beliefs and practices ; Harris was primarily interested in explaining human behavior.
6 Checker, ISBN 1-933160-05-5 (“ Mr Goodenough ”, Dream of the Rarebit Fiend ( late 1908 ), A Pilgrim ’ s Progress ( late 1908 ), and New York American editorial cartoons.
* Goodenough, Florence L. ( 1950 ). Edward Lee Thorndike: 1874-1949.
Bloomsbury is home to Senate House and the main library of the University of London, The Bloomsbury Colleges ( Birkbeck, University of London, Institute of Education, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, School of Pharmacy, School of Oriental and African Studies and the Royal Veterinary College ) and University College London ( with the Slade School of Fine Art ), the College of Law, London Contemporary Dance School, the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, and Goodenough College.
Quoting from the pages of “ Lumber Lath and Shingles ” as written by Luman Goodenough.
* 2009 – John B. Goodenough
They were supported at longer range by an additional six light cruisers commanded by William Goodenough, and five battlecruisers commanded by Vice Admiral David Beatty.
Keyes and Tyrwhitt requested support for their operation, in particular bringing the Grand Fleet south and the support of the squadron of six light cruisers commanded by Commodore William Goodenough.
He dispatched Vice Admiral David Beatty with the battlecruisers, and, and Goodenough with the 1st Light Cruiser Squadron, made up of the light cruisers,,,, and.
Tyrwhitt did not discover the additional forces until Goodenough ’ s ships appeared through the mist, leading to immediate concern whether they were friend or foe at a time when he was expecting to meet only enemy vessels.
Goodenough received the signal and abandoning his own search for enemy vessels to attack, steamed to assist Keyes against his own ships, Lowestoft and Nottingham.
In Britain, sociology was introduced into the medical curriculum following the Goodenough report in 1944: " In medicine, ‘ social explanations ’ of the aetiology of disease meant for some doctors a redirection of medical thought from the purely clinical and psychological criteria of illness.
Past speakers include Stephen Jay Gould, Jared Diamond, Donald Johanson, Julia Sweeney, Richard Dawkins, Philip Zimbardo, Steven Pinker, Carol Tavris, David Baltimore, Lisa Randall, Daniel Dennett, Tim Flannery, Lawrence Krauss, Michio Kaku, Susan Blackmore, Christof Koch, Alison Gopnik, Ursula Goodenough, Edward Tufte, Bjorn Lomborg, Sam Harris, Jeff Schweitzer and many others.
The Head Gardener is Debs Goodenough, who in July 2008 replaced David Howard.
* July 25-John B. Goodenough, solid-state physicist.
* Ward Goodenough, Anthropologist known for his studies in the southern Pacific islands.

gave and chase
Drake gave chase and eventually captured the treasure ship, which proved their most profitable capture.
The police gave chase but, as one account puts it, " were encumbered by sobriety ," and the men escaped.
Nevertheless, Pompey's sons escaped to Spain ; Caesar gave chase and defeated the last remnants of opposition in the Battle of Munda in March 45 BC.
While maintaining a blockade of the largest Austrian holdings at Capua and Gaeta, a large portion of the allied army gave chase to the remaining Austrian forces.
Santa Anna's army, always on the heels of Houston, gave unrelenting chase.
: The owner of Dagworth Homestead and three policemen gave chase to a man named Samuel Hoffmeister – also known as " French ( y )".
Proetus consented and Melampus, having chosen the most robust among the young men, gave chase to the mad women, amid shouting and dancing, and drove them as far as Sicyon.
After James allegedly captured and killed one of Pinkerton's young undercover agents, who was foolish enough to gain employment at the farm neighboring the James farmstead, he finally gave up the chase.
The three British vessels immediately gave chase.
The Boreads gave chase, pursuing the Harpies as far as the " Floating Islands " before Iris stopped them lest they kill the Harpies against the will of the gods.
Thorgest gave chase, and in the ensuing fight Erik slew both Thorgest's sons and " a few other men ".
Fine gave chase and managed to retrieve the livestock, but on the return march he was ambushed and his brother, Vinet, was killed.
Townspeople gave chase and eventually captured the robbers, who were hanged for their crimes.
Cornwallis, having no boats of his own, and finding no way to cross the swollen Dan, finally gave up the chase and withdrew back into North Carolina, while the Continentals regrouped south of Halifax, VA, where Kościuszko had earlier established a fortified depot at Greene's request.
Trinidad gave chase, but was unable to land any telling blows.
Stone gave chase despite his wife ’ s warning not to exert himself.
She was saved from immediate sinking by the sighting of another German light cruiser,, to which Beatty gave chase and again quickly overcame.
Thinking they were attempting to run from their larger ships, the Italians gave chase, opening fire at 08: 12 from.
O ' Connor promptly moved to pursue and cut them off, sending his armour southwest through the desert in a wide flanking movement, while the infantry gave chase along the coast to the north.
Two French ships, one of 10 guns and one of 16 guns, gave chase, but were captured by Roberts.
The remaining Egyptian ships tried to escape to Beirut, but the Tyrian ships gave chase, and the Egyptians were forced to beach their ships and flee.
Recombining the forces he had earlier divided, Canby set off in pursuit of the retreating Confederate army, but he soon gave up the chase and allowed them to reach Texas.
His ship gave chase and, after a scuffle, the culprit's families were brought on board as hostages.
U. S. forces gave chase, but the battle was over.

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