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The young William Faulkner in New Orleans in the 1920's impressed the novelist Hamilton Basso as obviously conscious of being a Southerner, and there is no evidence that since then he has ever considered himself any less so.
He is also the owner of the Hamilton Tiger-Cats of the Canadian Football League.
Bacardi Limited is headquartered in Hamilton, Bermuda and has a 16-member board of directors led by the original founder's great-great grandson, Facundo L. Bacardí.
This match, played at Hamilton Crescent in Scotland, is viewed as the first official international football match because the two teams were independently selected and operated, rather than being the work of a single football association.
* 1965 – The Hamilton River in Labrador, Canada is renamed the Churchill River in honour of Winston Churchill.
" This problem was first posed by Francis Guthrie in 1852 and its first written record is in a letter of De Morgan addressed to Hamilton the same year.
Miss Scarlett learns that one of her many beaux, Ashley Wilkes, is soon to be engaged to his cousin, Melanie Hamilton.
* Katie Scarlett ( O ' Hara ) Hamilton Kennedy Butler: The protagonist of the novel, Scarlett's forthright Irish blood is always at variance with the French teachings of style from her mother, Ellen O ' Hara.
Scarlett marries Charles Hamilton, Frank Kennedy, and Rhett Butler, all the time wishing she is married to Ashley Wilkes instead.
* Melanie ( Hamilton ) Wilkes: Ashley's wife and cousin, Melanie is a genuinely humble, serene and gracious Southern woman.
* Charles Hamilton: Melanie Wilkes ' brother and Scarlett's first husband, Charles is a shy and loving boy.
* Aunt Pittypat Hamilton: Her real name is Sarah Jane Hamilton, but she acquired the nickname " Pittypat " in childhood because of the way she walked on her tiny feet.
The house is half-owned by Scarlett ( after the death of Charles Hamilton ).
( It takes the same form as the Hamilton – Jacobi equation, which is one of the reasons H is also called the Hamiltonian ).
* 1825 – The first cornerstone is laid for Fort Hamilton in New York City.
As early as May 26, 1792, Hamilton complained, " Mr. Madison cooperating with Mr. Jefferson is at the head of a faction decidedly hostile to me and my administration.
Jetsprinting as an organised sport originated in New Zealand in 1981, and events were originally held in the same natural braided rivers that had inspired Sir William Hamilton to develop the jetboat, but when the sport was introduced to Australia in the mid-1980s permanent artificial courses were used — and this is now the norm even in New Zealand.
James Randi ( born Randall James Hamilton Zwinge ; August 7, 1928 ) is a Canadian-American stage magician and scientific skeptic best known for his challenges to paranormal claims and pseudoscience.
Like his earlier raids, Raynald's expedition is usually seen as selfish and ultimately fatal for Jerusalem, but according to Bernard Hamilton it was actually shrewd strategy, meant to damage Saladin's prestige and reputation.
Karen Alexandria Kain, CC ( born March 28, 1951 in Hamilton, Ontario ) is a retired Canadian ballet dancer, and currently the Artistic Director of the National Ballet of Canada.
A Labour Day tradition in Atlantic Canada is the Wharf Rat Rally in Digby, Nova Scotia, while the rest of Canada watches the Labour Day Classic, a Canadian Football League event where rivals like Calgary Stampeders and Edmonton Eskimos, Hamilton Tiger-Cats and Toronto Argonauts ( except in 2011, due to a scheduling conflict ), and Saskatchewan Roughriders and Winnipeg Blue Bombers play on Labour Day weekend.
An agent of the ARM, Gil Hamilton, is the protagonist of Niven's sci-fi detective stories, a series-within-a-series gathered in the collection Flatlander ( Confusingly, " Flatlander " is also the name of an unrelated Known Space story.

Hamilton and thought
In the 1790s he fretted over an aging George Washington being too much influenced by close advisers such as Alexander Hamilton, who Monroe thought too close to Britain.
Hamilton thought Poste Vincennes as " a refuge for debtors and Vagabonds from Canada.
From 1820 to 1857, the site was marked by two stones, with the names Hamilton and Burr, placed where they were thought to have stood during the duel.
When a road from Hoboken to Fort Lee was built through the site in 1858, an inscription on a boulder where a mortally wounded Hamilton was thought to have rested — one of the many pieces of graffiti left by visitors — was all that remained.
In April 2001 Hamilton said, " If I am bankrupt, he was the following month I won't be able to return to the bar but even if I was able to do so, I couldn't contain myself from saying what I thought to some of the judges.
By way of these thinkers, Pufendorf was introduced to and utilized by American Founders such as Hamilton, Madison, and Jefferson as they formulated the political thought of the new Republic.
It is thought this was inspired by the success of Bradford City, who also sport claret and amber, although a more romantic version of events claims them to have been Lord Hamilton of Dalziel's racing colours.
Dr John Hamilton of Broadmoor Hospital and Dr Jim Higgins, a consultant forensic psychiatrist for Mersey Regional Health Authority, both thought he was schizophrenic and psychotic.
Hamilton thought it was important to start the U. S. Federal government out on a sound financial basis with good credit.
A confusing passage in William of Tyre led some writers to claim that his father had it annulled on grounds of consanguinity, but this is thought unlikely by modern historians: Reginald's father was dead by this time, and the passage in question is probably referring back to her marriage to Amalric ( see Hamilton, The Leper King & his Heirs ).
Hamilton, thought the hypothesis required serious investigation, but they received little support from the scientific community.
Both Van Buren and Hamilton agreed that the concept of transcendence had lost any meaningful place in modern thought.
Hamilton was thought very highly of by Dr Johnson, and it is certain that he was strongly opposed to the British taxation of America.
It is often thought that Hamilton's report was completely ignored, but in fact " Hamilton worked to ensure that Congress enacted virtually every tariff recommendation in the report within five months of its delivery.
The strengthening of British influence in Bengal with the battle of Plassey in 1757 coincided with significant developments of thought in England ( John Locke in the 1680s, Adam Smith with his monumental book in 1776, and Edmund Burke ) and in the USA ( Thomas Jefferson, John Adams and Alexander Hamilton, among others ).
Since it had no real students and no faculty and was housed in buildings which had once been a Motel 6, Hamilton was widely thought to be a diploma mill.
He saw democracy as the defining American trait and described democracy not as a government devoted to equal rights but as one with the aim of “ bestowing a share of the responsibility and the benefits, derived from political economic association, upon the whole community .” He returned to Thomas Jefferson and Alexander Hamilton as representatives of the two main schools of American political thought.
Croly ’ s largest contribution to American political thought was to synthesize the two thinkers into one theory on government: Jefferson ’ s strong democracy achieved through Hamilton ’ s strong national government.
Having thrown Angel aside after an attempted punch, Hamilton states that he regards Angel as merely guttertrash who got lucky and became a vampire with a soul, who nevertheless still fails everyone around him, asking him if he seriously thought he could kill Sebassis.
Hamilton thought that Maynard Smith had deliberately kept the paper, which has difficult mathematics, from publication so that Maynard Smith could claim credit for the concept of kin selection in his own paper.
It is thought to be a cross between Granny Smith and Lady Hamilton.
In the July 13, 1967 issue of The Listener, Ian Hamilton wrote that he disliked the novel, and thought it was, at best, an " adroit pastiche " of Samuel Beckett's deadbeats.
Hay had apparently left the country and was thought to be dead when Hamilton married Home in or before 1490, but in fact he did not die until 1491 or later.
and the guy who hired me, Dave Hamilton, I asked a very bright friend of mine what he thought of me leaving K. Q. R. S.

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