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The natural history discoveries of this expedition were so great that they had to be recorded in two separate works, the Flora Boreali-Americana ( 1833 40 ), written by William Jackson Hooker, and the Fauna Boreali-Americana ( 1829 37 ), written by Richardson, William John Swainson, John Edward Gray and William Kirby.
A number of pieces of public art have been installed or commissioned: " Formation " by Rick Kirby at the entrance, designed to commemorate the areas links with aviation ; " Handstanding " by Martin Heron near the school ; " Green Wind 2 " by Diane Maclean as a focal point beyond the end of Downham Boulevard on the Tump ; and " Propeller " by Harry Gray has been placed adjacent to the green.

Gray and prepared
The speculators, organized into the Los Angeles Suburban Home Association, including Harry Chandler and Harrison Gray Otis of the Los Angeles Times, Moses Sherman, a streetcar line owner, and Hobart Johnstone Whitley, a real estate promoter with ties as far back as the " Land Run of 1889 " ( the Great Oklahoma Land Rush ), bought Mr. Van Nuys out and prepared to " sell " the San Fernando Valley.
Gray prepared a second, revised edition, which was published in the United Kingdom in 1860, also by J. W.
The common and scientific name was given in honor of Edgar Leopold Layard, the curator of the South African Museum who prepared drawings of a skull and sent them to the British taxonomist John Edward Gray, who described the species in 1865.
During this time he made contributions to the Flora of North America being prepared by Asa Gray and John Torrey.
Since Darwin had nothing prepared, the reading included excerpts from his 1844 Essay and from a letter he had sent to Asa Gray in 1857, outlining his theory.
After learning from Ehrlichman that John Dean was cooperating with the U. S. attorney and would be revealing to him what happened on June 21, Gray told his staunchest congressional supporter, Senator Lowell Weicker, so that he might be prepared for that revelation.

Gray and natural
However, unlike Johnson, Hodge confined the term to exclude those like Asa Gray who combined Christian faith with support for Darwin's natural selection theory, before answering the question posed in the book's title by concluding: " It is Atheism.
The sequence of numbers generated by an LFSR or its XNOR counterpart can be considered a binary numeral system just as valid as Gray code or the natural binary code.
Gray or gray-green lenses produce the most natural appearance of colors.
Just north of 116th St., between Gray Road and Hazel Dell Parkway, you will find Flowing Well Park, which contains a natural artesian well that provides very high quality drinking water.
Osha Gray Davidson ( born 1954 ), is a writer who focuses on natural history, race relations and other social and human rights issues.
Darlene Gray, a natural 36H-22-33 from Great Britain, who appeared in Mondo Topless ( 1966 ) is said to be Russ Meyer's most busty discovery.
alt = Gray natural stone arch in verdant setting
Alexander Grant MacKay criticized his failure to take advantage of the recent conference of premiers to press for the transfer of rights over Alberta's natural resources from the federal to the provincial government ( Sifton had made this a priority during the pre-war years, but had largely ceased his advocacy on the breakout of hostilities ), and James Gray Turgeon attacked the government's policy of levying taxes for the support of soldiers ' dependants on the grounds that he considered it a federal responsibility.
WPI's school colors, Crimson and Gray, were inspired by the natural pigmentation of the beech tree sitting near the peak of Boynton Hill.
* A flora of North America: containing abridged descriptions of all the known indigenous and naturalized plants growing north of Mexico, arranged according to the natural system by John Torrey and Asa Gray ( 1838 1843 ) Two volumes.
In 1842, before ever returning to teach a course at Michigan, Gray accepted appointment as professor of natural history at Harvard University, a post he retained until 1873 while living in the Asa Gray House.
The correspondence with Gray was thus a key piece of evidence in establishing Darwin's intellectual priority with respect to the theory of evolution through natural selection.
Gray denied that investigation of physical causes stood opposed to the theological view and the study of the harmonies between mind and Nature, and thought it " most presumable that an intellectual conception realized in Nature would be realized through natural agencies ".
Gray holds that this retreat into the cave has historically been hard for women to understand because when they are stressed their natural reaction is to talk about issues ( even if talking does not solve the problem ).
The " wave " is a term Gray uses to describe a natural cycle for women that is centered around their abilities to give to other people.
Men, advised Gray, must support this natural cycle by not being threatened by it or telling her why she should not feel this way.
* Gray Whale ( increased from 13, 095 to 26, 635 whales between 1968 and 1998 ); removed from list ( Debated because whaling was banned before the ESA was set in place and that the ESA had nothing to do with the natural population increase since the cease of massive whaling Native American tribal whaling )
In 1791 Shaw became assistant keeper of the natural history department at the British Museum, succeeding Edward Whitaker Gray as keeper in 1806.
The arctic wolf is the only subspecies of the Gray Wolf that still can be found over the whole of its original range, largely because, in their natural habitat, they rarely encounter humans.
There was close correspondence between Darwin and his American collaborator Asa Gray, a devout Presbyterian who discussed with him the relationship of natural selection to natural theology and published several reviews arguing in detail that they were fully compatible.
) In their natural habitats, Gray Bats appear to attack any moving target that is of appropriate size ,< ref > Best, T. L., B. A. Milam, T. D.
However, Gray Bats are believed to discriminate somewhat between insects when foraging in their natural habitat, consuming higher numbers of Lepidoptera, Coleoptera, Diptera, and in some populations Trichoptera, than their proportional prevalence would have otherwise indicated without selective foraging .< ref > Best, T. L., B. A. Milam, T. D.

Gray and history
* J. D. Gray, The shaping of the Riesz representation theorem: A chapter in the history of analysis, Archive for History in the Exact Sciences, Vol 31 ( 2 ) 1984 85, 127 187.
Wilde went on to say that the notion behind The Picture of Dorian Gray is " old in the history of literature " but was something to which he had " given a new form.
: See: Gray Army Airfield for additional information and history.
* Benjamin is a major character in the alternate history novel Gray Victory ( 1988 ) by Robert Skimin, taking place in 1866, in which the Confederacy has won independence.
Wide receiver Reggie Gray finished the year with the most catches ( 130 ) and receiving yards ( 1, 969 ) in franchise history, and tied the Rush record with 53 total touchdowns.
Gray was born in Heidelberg, Germany, the daughter of Hajo Holborn, a professor of European history who fled to America from Nazi Germany, and Annemarie Bettmann, a philologist.
* In the 1988 alternate history novel Gray Victory author Robert Skimin depicts Mosby as the head of military intelligence after the Confederacy wins the Civil War.
The recent history of OSINT began in 1988 when General Alfred M. Gray, Jr., Commandant of the Marine Corps, called for a redirection of US intelligence away from the collapsing Soviet Union and toward non-state actors and Third World zones of instability.
Gray was educated at the Hillhead Primary School, Glasgow, and the High School of Glasgow, before studying history at the University of Glasgow where he graduated MA in 1975.
" Despite its prestige, it has not been a strong springboard to higher political office ; Gray Davis was the only Democrat in state history and the only state politician in the last eight decades to be elected governor after holding the post.
Over its history, the University of Memphis has graduated many famous alumni, including U. S. Congressman Steve Cohen, actor and former U. S. senator Fred D. Thompson, historian of the American South Joe Gray Taylor, Anfernee Hardaway, NBA and former University of Memphis basketball player, and DeAngelo Williams, former All-American college football running back.
* Joe Gray Taylor, distinguished historian of Louisiana and the American South, was the chairman of the McNeese history department and later the dean of the College of Liberal Arts prior to his death in 1987.
The writer's strike would also result in the last episode of the season " Shades of Gray ", being the only clip show in Star Trek's history.
At age 36, Gray was youngest appointee in that court's history.
He illustrated Virginia life and history in the novels, The Virginia Comedians ( 1854 ), and The Wearing of the Gray, a tale of the American Civil War, and more formally in a respected Virginia history.
Thus, on June 28, 1975, Espada became the WBA's world Welterweight champion, and Puerto Rico's fourth world boxing champion in history, by outpointing the well known | Canadian, Clyde Gray, over fifteen rounds in San Juan.
Faulks ' fourth novel, it tells of a man called Stephen Wraysford at different stages of his life both before and during World War I. Birdsong is part of a trilogy of novels by Sebastian Faulks which includes The Girl at the Lion d ' Or and Charlotte Gray which are all linked through location, history and several minor characters.
His latest hit show for New Adventures, Dorian Gray, based on Oscar Wilde ’ s gothic masterpiece, premiered at the 2008 Edinburgh Festival, and became the most successful dance production in the Festival ’ s 62-year history.

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