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Other early Mormons who said they saw Moroni include Emma Hale Smith, Hyrum Smith, Luke S. Johnson, Zera Pulsipher, W. W. Phelps, John P. Greene and his wife Rhoda, John Taylor, Oliver Granger, Heber C. Kimball, Lucy Harris, and Harrison Burgess.
Baroness Hale said:
Elden Hale, senior vice president of the Meredith Broadcasting Group and General Manager of WFSB, said Rocky Hill's proximity to I-91, Route 9, Route 2 and I-84 was a crucial element in the decision.
The original house, birthplace of Nathan Hale in 1755, is said to have been on the property, just southeast of the 1776 house.
When a Duke approached him before a case " to help the judge understand a case that was to come before him ", Hale said that he would only hear about cases in court.
Martin had younger brothers, including the businessman Edward Everett Martin, named by Martin's mother at Martin's insistence for Edward Everett Hale, the author of The Man Without a Country, a book which Martin said " made me nearly dizzy with patriotism.
After he said he received the Golden Plates, Smith began to dictate their translation to his wife Emma Hale Smith and various associates of his, including Martin Harris and, for most of the later translation, Oliver Cowdery.
However, Hale often said he did not mind being so closely identified with the Skipper.
Hale once said, " I am only one, but I am one.
William Hale White said: “ The audience was thrilled, most seeing for the first time actual pieces of bones and metal.
Of the reports of that expedition, Hale prepared the sixth volume, Ethnography and Philology ( 1846 ), which is said to have laid the foundations of the ethnography of Polynesia.
Matt Hale said " We tried to make it as white-cube like as possible, as gallery-like as possible.
Councillors Peter Gallagher, Les Johnston and Michael Hale argued that the approval of the redevelopment set a " dangerous precedent ", and the State's Planning Minister Bob Pearce said that the building was " too big " and that the Council should not have granted the extra parking bays to the developers.
American White nationalist Matt Hale of the World Church of the Creator said of the 1999 protests against the World Trade Organization in Seattle that they were " incredibly successful from the point of view of the rioters as well as our Church.
It is said that he kindly sheltered Hale in his office, giving him pen and paper to write final letters to his family, and that the execution moved him deeply.

Hale and experience
Captain Hale had no training experience, no contacts in New York, no channels of communication, and no cover story to explain his absence from camp — only his Yale diploma supported his contention that he was a " Dutch schoolmaster.
After graduating from the University of Alabama and beginning a promising, if not immediately rewarding, artistic career in New York City, he came across the 1941 book, Let Us Now Praise Famous Men, in which James Agee describes in prose, and Walker Evans in photographs, the experience of living among the dirt-poor farming families of Hale County during the Great Depression.

Hale and I
In 1911, Carnegie became a sympathetic benefactor to George Ellery Hale, who was trying to build the 100 inch ( 2. 5 m ) Hooker Telescope at Mount Wilson, and donated an additional ten million dollars to the Carnegie Institution with the following suggestion to expedite the construction of the telescope: " I hope the work at Mount Wilson will be vigorously pushed, because I am so anxious to hear the expected results from it.
I want to see institutions like Throop turn out perhaps ninety-nine of every hundred students as men who are to do given pieces of industrial work better than any one else can do them ; I want to see those men do the kind of work that is now being done on the Panama Canal and on the great irrigation projects in the interior of this country — and the one-hundredth man I want to see with the kind of cultural scientific training that will make him and his fellows the matrix out of which you can occasionally develop a man like your great astronomer, George Ellery Hale.
With the onset of World War I, Hale organized the National Research Council to coordinate and support scientific work on military problems.
When I was nine or ten years old, the assigned reading in the class was “ The Man without a Country ", a short story by Edward Everett Hale.
King Carlo I, royal consort Maddalena Favale, and three Ladies of the Sea ( Hale, 1904 ).
The private memorial was attended by Robert Benevides, Barbara Hale, Don Galloway, Don Mitchell, Barbara Anderson, Elizabeth Baur, Dean Hargrove, William R. Moses, and Christian I. Nyby II.
* Ruth Hale, 1887 – 1934, was a freelance writer and member of the Algonquin Round Table who campaigned for women's rights before World War I.
As a barrister, Hale represented a variety of Royalist figures during the prelude and duration of the English Civil War, including Thomas Wentworth and William Laud ; it has been hypothesised that Hale was to represent Charles I at his state trial, and conceived the defence Charles used.
Herne, in his arguments written by Hale, retorted that " I crave your mercy,.
After the capture of Charles I, Hale was expected to defend him, and indeed offered to do so ; the King refused to submit to the court, claiming he did not recognise its jurisdiction.
Hale moved in the Commons that " a committee might be appointed to look into the overtures that had been made, and the concessions that had been offered, by I " and " from thence to digest such propositions, as they should think fit to be sent over to II " who was still in Breda.
When Sir John Croke, suspected in engaging in a conspiracy, sent him some sugar loaves to excuse his absence from a case, Hale remarked that " I cannot think that Sir John believes that the King's Justices come into the country to take bribes.
In 1642 Hale married Anne Moore, the daughter of Sir Henry Moore, a Royalist soldier, and the granddaughter of Sir Francis Moore, a Serjeant-at-Law under James I. Moore and Hale had 10 children, but she was evidently a highly extravagant woman, with Hale warning his children that " an idle or expensive wife is most times an ill bargain, though she bring a great portion ".
He wrote, " Unfortunately there is no excitement whatsoever in what Charles Jarrott, the director, and John Hale, the author of the original screenplay, have put together ... Mary, Queen of Scots intends, I assume, to illuminate history ... yet all it's really doing is touching bases, like a dull, dutiful student ... Because both Miss Redgrave and Miss Jackson possess identifiable intelligence, film is not as difficult to sit through as some bad movies I can think of.
Hoffman quipped for the press, " I regret that I have but one shirt to give for my country ," paraphrasing the last words of revolutionary patriot Nathan Hale ; meanwhile Rubin, who was wearing a matching Viet Cong flag, shouted that the police were Communists for not arresting him also.
* Cornelia Hale, a fictional character in comic book W. I. T. C. H.
*$ 20K House-Phase I, Hale County

Hale and too
On April 26, 2007 the Washington Post reported that an SCI cemetery in Alexandria, Virginia had improperly buried the remains of the stillborn daughter of Nsombi Hale in a grave too shallow ( in a grave about 8 inches deep ).
The historian of the Renaissance Sir John Hale cautions against too direct a linkage between Renaissance humanism and modern uses of the term: " Renaissance humanism must be kept free from any hint of either " humanitarianism " or " humanism " in its modern sense of rational, non-religious approach to life ... the word " humanism " will mislead ... if it is seen in opposition to a Christianity its students in the main wished to supplement, not contradict, through their patient excavation of the sources of ancient God-inspired wisdom "
The patriotic song " There's a Star-Spangled Banner Waving Somewhere " by Paul Roberts and Shelby Darnell ( recorded by Gene Autry ) places Colin Kelly alongside other legendary Americans in the line " I'll see Lincoln, Custer, Washington and Perry, / Nathan Hale and Colin Kelly too ".
Kaufman ( 1990 ) finds a connection with Macro-Chibchan to be " convincing ", but Misumalpan specialist Ken Hale considers a possible connection between Chibchan and Misumalpan to be " too distant to establish ".

Hale and come
The merge of two former councils ( the New Britain Area Council and the Bristol Area Council ) into the Nathan Hale Council in 1968 come up with the amalgomy of Camp < u > NA </ u > than < u > HA </ u > le < u > CO </ u > uncil — NA-HA-CO: NAHACO.
Hale's political neutrality and personal integrity has been attributed to his Puritainism, and his support of the common law ; " Regimes come and go, the common law abides ... For Hale ... legal continuity was vital for civic identity ".
Dorothy Hale applied the concept of heteroglossia to African-American literature in " Bakhtin in African American Literary Theory ," pointing to a slave narrator remembering his bondage or the racial narrative of the blues as distinctly African-American voices that come into conflict with other dialects.
Carter Hawley Hale poured another $ 80 million ( USD ) into renovating the stores, but to no avail — customers had gone elsewhere in the intervening decades and did not come back.
He was for five years Poet Laureate of his home state, New Hampshire ( 1984 – 89 ), and can list among the many other honours and awards to have come his way: the Lamont Poetry Prize for Exiles and Marriages ( 1955 ), the Edna St Vincent Millay Award ( 1956 ), two Guggenheim Fellowships ( 1963 – 64, 1972 – 73 ), inclusion on the Horn Book Honour List ( 1986 ), the Sarah Josepha Hale Award ( 1983 ), the Lenore Marshall Poetry Prize ( 1987 ), the National Book Critics Circle Award for Poetry ( 1988 ), the NBCC Award ( 1989 ), the Los Angeles Times Book Prize in poetry ( 1989 ), and the Frost Medal ( 1990 ).
The family names in the community come from Armenian ( the Galistan, the Dragon and the Avakian families ), British ( the Batchelor, the Branson, the Caine, the College, the Edwards, the Goodenough, the Hogan, the Philips, the Reeves, the Hale and the Smith families ), Danish ( the Lange, the Olsen, the Rasmussen and the Jensen families ), Dutch ( the Marbeck, the Ess ( formerly, " van Es "), the Hoeden ( or " van Hoeden "), the Van Cuylenberg, the De Bakker, the Westenra, the Ten Haken, the Feenstra, the Gronloh and the Vanderstraaten families ), French ( the Longue, the Poulier and the Cherbonnier families ), German ( the Hochstadt, the Oehlers, the Keller, the Kaiser and the Roelcke families ), Italian ( the Marini, the De Luca, the Esposito, the Angelucci and the Scarpa families ), Portuguese ( the Aeria, the Coelho, the Carvalho, the Conceicao, the de Almeida, the de Rosa, the de Silva, the de Souza ( or d ' Souza ), the de Cruz ( or D ' Cruz ), the de Cotta, the Nonis ( or " Nunis "), the Gomez ( or " Gomes "), the Lazaroo, the Monteiro, the Oliveiro, the Palmer, the Pereira, the Pestana, the Rodrigues and the Theseira families ), Spanish ( the Castellano, the Fernandez, the Lopez, the Zuniga, the Ferdinands and the Hernandez families ) and Swedish ( the Holmberg, the Johansson and the Lindblom families ) backgrounds.
All of the campgrounds are on a first come, first served basis except for the Rex Hale campground, which is on the National Recreation Reservation Service ; a phone and web-based system that permits campsite reservation months ahead of time.

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