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Haldane and 1932
B. S. Haldane in 1932 and 1955.

Haldane and later
Once Byng was enrolled at the Staff College, he found amongst his fellow students men with whom he would be closely associated more than two decades later Henry Rawlinson, Henry Hughes Wilson, Thomas D ' Oyly Snow, and James Aylmer Lowthorpe Haldane and in 1894, while en route to visit a friend at Aldershot, travelled with a cadet at the nearby Royal Military Academy Sandhurst, Winston Churchill.
He is perhaps the founder of Analytical Thomism ( though the current of thought running through his and Elizabeth Anscombe's work to the present day was only ostensibly so named forty years later by John Haldane ), the aim of which is to synthesise Thomistic and Analytic approaches.
Somewhat later, a different form of Baptist witness emerged, this time influenced by the Haldane brothers, James Haldane and Robert Haldane evangelical preachers who came to Baptist convictions around 1808.
Richard Burdon Haldane, 1st Viscount Haldane KT, OM, PC, KC, FRS, FBA, FSA ( 30 July 1856 – 19 August 1928 ), was an influential British Liberal Imperialist and later Labour politician, lawyer and philosopher.
J. A. Spender later wrote of how Haldane got the best work out an able but verbally incoherent soldier ( thought to refer to Haig ) by not scoring verbal points off him as many politicians would have done.
The evangelical Christianity of Scotland was influenced the Haldane brothers, and it is known that at least later Oncken made contact with them.
B. S. Haldane in 1957, and clarified further by later commentators.
King Urien Haldane dies at the Battle of Killingford, and his heir, Prince Cinhil II, dies a week later, leaving the crown to the sixteen-year-old Prince Malcolm Haldane.
The ritual is successful, and Cinhil later uses his newly-acquired powers to accomplish the Haldane Restoration.
While other humans are later shown to acquire such powers, this human ability to wield Deryni powers becomes known as " the Haldane potential.
Two days later, Camber's younger son, Father Joram MacRorie, reveals that he and his childhood friend, Lord Rhys Thuryn, have begun to search for Prince Cinhil Haldane, a previously unknown legitimate heir to the throne.
Kelson experiences a vision of Camber while undergoing a ritual trial, and later summons a surprisingly real image of Camber while battling his cousin, Conall Haldane, in a Duel Arcane.
In 1909 the Government Committee on Intelligence, with advocacy of Richard Burden Haldane and Winston Churchill, established a new Secret Service Bureau with a Home Section under command of Captain ( Later General ) Sir Vernon Kell and a Foreign Section under Commander ( later Admiral ) Sir Mansfield Cumming.
Although English publications about Schopenhauer played a role in the recognition of his fame as a philosopher in later life ( 1851 until his death in 1860 ) and a three volume translation by R. B. Haldane and J. Kemp, titled The World as Will and Idea, appeared already in 1883-1886, the first English translation of the expanded edition of this work under this title The World as Will and Representation appeared by E. F. J. Payne ( who also translated several other works of Schopenhauer ) as late as in 1958 ( paperback editions in 1966 and 1969 ).
Almer de Haldane later sided with King Robert the Bruce of Scotland during the Wars of Scottish Independence against the English.

Haldane and by
Although he presided over a large majority, Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman was overshadowed by his ministers, most notably Herbert Henry Asquith at the Exchequer, Edward Grey at the Foreign Office, Richard Burdon Haldane at the War Office and David Lloyd George at the Board of Trade.
This increased affinity for carbon dioxide by the venous blood is known as the Haldane effect.
The militia was transformed into the Special Reserve by the military reforms of Haldane in the reforming post 1906 Liberal government.
This work is traditionally cited with the initials HR ( for Haldane and Ross ) followed by a volume number in Roman numerals ; thus HRII refers to volume 2 of this edition.
* 1912: # US Navy adopts the decompression tables published by Haldane, Boycott and Damant.
Driven by Chief Gunner George Stillson, the navy sets up a program to test tables and staged decompression based on the work of Haldane.
Kin selection has been discussed by Haldane and by Hamilton.
The plot is very similar to another film, Crossroads, made by Canadian director Don Haldane a decade earlier in 1957.
It presented the conclusions reached by Fisher, Haldane, and especially Wright in their highly mathematical papers in a form that was easily accessible to others.
Campbell-Bannerman saw off both of these issues by immediately dissolving Parliament and calling a general election, whilst offering the positions of Chancellor of the Exchequer, Foreign Secretary and Secretary of State for War to Asquith, Grey and Haldane respectively, which all three accepted.
" A number of historical movements within Christianity may be described as " restoration movements ," including the Glasites in Scotland and England, the independent church led by James Haldane and Robert Haldane in Scotland, the American Restoration Movement, the Landmark Baptists and the Mormons.
* Spark of Grace-A book about the " Haldane Revival " in France, by Joe Ridholls
VI Corps: Commanded by Sir Aylmer Haldane
By October 1920 the local British commander Sir Aylmer Haldane managed to restore order but on 10 December Wilson minuted his agreement to an appraisal by the Director of Military Operations that “ we ran things too fine and that a great disaster was only narrowly avoided ”.
The Territorial Army was created in 1908 by the Secretary of State for War, Richard Haldane, when the Territorial and Reserve Forces Act 1907 combined the previously civilian-administered Volunteer Force, with the Militia and Yeomanry.
The Territorial Force was originally formed by the Secretary of State for War, Richard Burdon Haldane, following the enactment of the Territorial and Reserve Forces Act 1907 which combined and re-organised the old Volunteer Force with the remaining units of militia and yeomanry.
* The Philosophical Works of Descartes, 2 vols, translated by Elizabeth S. Haldane, and G. R. T.
by Elizabeth S. Haldane.

Haldane and many
He became gradually less attracted to communism and became a less active member, finally leaving the Party in 1956 like many other intellectuals, after the Soviet Union brutally suppressed the Hungarian Revolution ( Haldane had left the party in 1950 after becoming similarly disillusioned ).
Returning to Scotland in 1819, Haldane lived partly on his estate of Auchengray and partly in Edinburgh, and like his brother took an active part, chiefly through the press, in many of the religious controversies of the time.
Kitchener declined to use the existing Territorial Force ( which, ironically, had been set up by Haldane and Douglas Haig as part of the Army reforms of the Edwardian period ) as the basis for the New Army, as many of its members had volunteered for " Home Service " only, and because he was suspicious of the poor performance of French " territorials " in the war of 1870-1.
During the 1900s and 1910s, many Liberal politicians took up the ideology of Liberal Imperialism, led by the Chancellor of the Exchequer ( H. H. Asquith ), the Secretary of State for War ( Richard Haldane ) and the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs ( Sir Edward Grey ).
The Lairig Ghru has been a route used by many different people, for many different purposes as made clear in Haldane ( 1952 ), and was in regular use long before the height of the droving trade in the more peaceful times after the middle of the 18th century:
After the Haldane Restoration, many of the descendants of those human families who had lost their titles during the Festillic Interregnum reclaim their lands.
After the Haldane Restoration of 904 ( detailed in Camber of Culdi ), many Deryni nobles in Gwynedd are attainted or deposed for supporting the last Festillic king, King Imre Furstán-Festil.
Haldane outlines the first mathematical models for many cases of evolution due to selection, an important concept in the modern evolutionary synthesis.

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