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( Bottom ) Dr. Robert Hartley wakes up & tells his wife about the dream he had, of living in an inn in Vermont.
His aunt Jessie Bruce Lawford, another of his father's sisters, was the second wife of the Hon Hartley Williams, senior puisne judge of the Supreme Court of the colony of Victoria, Australia.
During that summer, he befriended the playwright Hartley Manners and his wife, the eccentric actress Laurette Taylor.
The film also features cameos by porn actors Nina Hartley ( as Little Bill's promiscuous wife ) and Veronica Hart ( as the custody hearing judge for Amber Waves ' court case ).
* Nina Hartley as " Little " Bill's wife
Louis Edward Nolan ( also known as Lewis or Ludwig ) was born in Upper Canada, now Ontario, the third, but second surviving son of Captain John Babington Nolan, 70th Regiment of Foot, and his wife Eliza Harleston Hartley.
Part of the Maling pottery family, Maling was born in Bishopwearmouth, County Durham, the son of Edwin Allan Maling ( 1838 – 1920 ), a general practitioner, and his wife, Maria Jane, née Hartley ( 1847 – 1932 ).
Other characters include Hilary Carson ( Michael Rennie ) who Maxwell Fleury thinks is having an affair with his wife ; Colonel Whittingham ( John Williams ), the head of police, who investigates the murder of Hilary Carson central to the plot ; a journalist named Bradshaw ( Hartley Power ); and finally Julian Fleury ( Basil Sydney ) and his wife ( Diana Wynyard ) who are both hiding secrets from their children.
Toni Ribas has appeared in several films with his ex wife including, Eternal Ecstasy, Heaven on Earth, Private Gladiator and Forbidden Ebony Massage, which also featured Alex Clarke. Toni begin in porno in 1996 with Show girls in Madrid with Nina Hartley, Hakan Serbes and Nacho Guevara.
From 1925-29 he directed the Intimate Gallery, showcasing the work of American artists, including Marsden Hartley, Arthur Dove, John Marin, Paul Strand, Charles Demuth, and Georgia O ' Keeffe, who by then had become his wife.
He has two sons, Brinkley and Colston, and a daughter Hartley with wife Christia.
John Hartley Manners ( 10 August 1870 – 19 December 1928 ) was a London-born playwright of Irish extraction who wrote Peg o ' My Heart, which starred his wife, Laurette Taylor on Broadway in one of her greatest stage triumphs.

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Many of Church's doctoral students have led distinguished careers, including C. Anthony Anderson, Peter B. Andrews, George A. Barnard, William W. Boone, Martin Davis, Alfred L. Foster, Leon Henkin, John G. Kemeny, Stephen C. Kleene, Simon B. Kochen, Maurice L ' Abbé, Isaac Malitz, Gary R. Mar, Michael O. Rabin, Nicholas Rescher, Hartley Rogers, Jr., J. Barkley Rosser, Dana Scott, Raymond Smullyan, and Alan Turing.
When his editor, Mr. Hennessy ( Hartley Power ), asks why he is late, Joe lies to him ; he claims to have attended the press conference for the princess.
Law enforcement is provided by the Hartley County Sheriff's Office as the City does not have a police force of its own.
Dragons three reviewers — Hartley, Patricia, and Kirk Lesser — praised the Apple IIGS port, calling it a " must have " title for arcade fans.
The Taft – Hartley Act ( enacted in 1947 ) sought to ban political strikes by Communist-dominated labor unions by requiring all elected labor leaders to take an oath that they were not and have never been members of the Communist Party USA, and that they did not advocate violent overthrow of the U. S. government.
Cunningham contributed some songs to Roche's Literary Recreations in 1807, and in 1809 he collected old ballads for Robert Hartley Cromek's Remains of Nithsdale and Galloway Song ; he sent in, however, poems of his own, which the editor inserted, even though he may have suspected their real authorship.
* In an edition of Panorama, entitled " Must Have Own Teeth ", the advertisement is redubbed with J. R. Hartley going into several shops asking if they have a position available.
Several Prisoner actors have also trod British stages appearing in both drama and pantomime, such as Val Lehman ( Wizard of Oz / Beatrix Potter and Misery ), Peta Toppano, Fiona Spence, Maggie Dence ( Bev Baker ), Debra Lawrance ( Daphne Graham ), Linda Hartley ( Roach Waters ), Ian Smith ( Ted Douglas ) and Maggie Millar ( Marie Winter ).
Authors who have advocated sex-positive feminism include Ellen Willis, Susie Bright, Patrick Califia, Gayle Rubin, Carol Queen, Avedon Carol, Tristan Taormino, Diana Cage, Nina Hartley, and Betty Dodson, who could be regarded as the grandmother of the movement.
Anthony Kenny sought to justify the distinction, other philosophers such as Hartley Slater and Crispin Wright have argued that the distinguished category of entity cannot be associated with predication in the way that individual objects are associated with the use of singular terms.
Over a commutative ring, every cyclic Artinian module is also Noetherian, but over noncommutative rings cyclic Artinian modules can have uncountable length as shown in the article of Hartley and summarized nicely in the Paul Cohn article dedicated to Hartley's memory.
To Hartley ( also known as Mrs Walter Gallichan ), Atkinson's readings were biased, and that it could easily have been the actions of women opposing patriarchy that brought about matriarchy, if only short lived.
However, optical Hartley transforms do not seem to have seen widespread use.
If two functions and have Hartley transforms and, respectively, then their convolution has the Hartley transform:
Authors who have advocated sex-positive feminism include Ellen Willis, Kathy Acker, Susie Bright, Patrick Califia, Gayle Rubin, Carol Queen, Shar Rednour, Annie Sprinkle, Avedon Carol, Tristan Taormino, Rachel Kramer Bussel, Nina Hartley and Betty Dodson.
Authors and activists who have written important works about sex-positive feminism, and / or contributed to educating the public about it, include Kathy Acker, Susie Bright, Avedon Carol, Betty Dodson, Nina Hartley, Josephine Ho, Inga Muscio, Carol Queen, Candida Royalle, Gayle Rubin, Annie Sprinkle, Tristan Taormino, Diana Cage, Shayne Lee, and Ellen Willis.
Since the band's original break-up, most of the former members have continued to play in bands and music industry: Scott and Phil Hartley have formed a punk band called the Drellas.
In Dragon # 114's " The Role of Computers " column in 1986, reviewers Hartley and Pattie Lesser stated that, along with Rogue, " These are classic adventure games that have been further enhanced due to enhanced computer graphics, sound, and screen displays.
Anticipating the publication, Emma Hartley and Vanessa Thorpe in The Observer doubted the literary value of the works, citing to Motion the view that the stories were " little more than mild pornography " which the mature poet would never have wished to see published.
Borden, a commercial-airline navigator who later became a co-pilot, lived across the hall from Bob Newhart's Bob Hartley character, would frequently pop into the Hartley's apartment to borrow things, mooch a meal, or have the Hartleys take care of his son when he had custody of him.
An October 2011 report published in Nature states that Herschel's measurements of deuterium levels in the comet Hartley 2 suggests that much of Earth's water could have initially come from cometary impacts.
Hartley de Sales Football Club also play at Hartley Country Club ; formed in 1993, they have teams for age groups ranging from under-6 to seniors.

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However, complex-data FFTs are so closely related to algorithms for related problems such as real-data FFTs, discrete cosine transforms, discrete Hartley transforms, and so on, that any improvement in one of these would immediately lead to improvements in the others ( Duhamel & Vetterli, 1990 ).
Taft – Hartley was one of more than 250 union-related bills pending in both houses of Congress in 1947.
Other notable natives include Miss America 1986 Susan Akin, James Chaney – one of the victims of the Mississippi civil rights workers murders in 1964, and Hartley Peavey, founder of Peavey Electronics which is headquartered in Meridian.
Winter State Park one of 120 Pennsylvania state parks is in Hartley Township.
Two elections, one in November 1896 and the other in 1903, were required for Channing to replace Hartley as county seat.
At the end of the reunion special Dr. Bob Hartley gets on the elevator only to see three familiar looking workmen doing repairs in the elevator and one of them says to Bob " Hi.
And the one law of growth of which Hartley took account was the law of contiguity, synchronous and successive.
His Black Roots label featured his productions of these artists plus others such as Barry Brown, Tenor Saw, Little John, Tony Tuff, Barrington Levy, Horace Andy, and one of his discoveries from England, Trevor Hartley.
* Hartley, D., Observations on Man: His Frame, His Duty, and His Expectations, S. Richardson, ( London ), 1749. reproduction ( two volumes in one, with an introduction by Huguelet, T. L.
A Hartley oscillator is essentially any configuration that uses positive feedback into two series-connected coils and a single capacitor forming a resonant LC tank circuit ( see Colpitts oscillator for the equivalent oscillator using two capacitors and one coil ).
In 1749, David Hartley published Observations of Man, which focused on frame ( neurology ), duty ( moral psychology ) and expectations ( spirituality ) and how these integrated within one another.
In 1961, David F. Hartley developed Autocode, one of the first high-level programming languages, for EDSAC 2.
It was proposed as an alternative to the Fourier transform by R. V. L. Hartley in 1942, and is one of many known Fourier-related transforms.
Despite the slow start under Hartley, the Avalanche went 32 – 11 – 8 under Granato and captured their ninth consecutive division title ( including the one won as the Quebec Nordiques ).
Hartley Peavey founded Peavey Electronics, one of the world ’ s largest manufacturers and suppliers of musical and professional audio equipment, in 1965 after building his first amplifier in 1957.
While in Perth, Stu recorded side one of what later became the Plays The Devil ’ s Music EP at No Sweat Studios with Ford and Hartley.
He was one of the Hypocrites group that included Harold Acton, Lord David Cecil, L. P. Hartley and Evelyn Waugh.
Like all federal agencies under the Taft – Hartley Act, the Postal Service is an " open shop ," and no one can be compelled to join the NALC or any other union as a condition of gaining or continuing employment with the government.
In the second quarter, Brees added two more touchdown passes, one to Henderson on a flea flicker and the other to Colston that was set up by a Will Smith interception, giving them a 35 – 14 first half lead before adding 10 more points in the second half on a Hartley field goal and Bush's 83-yard punt return.
Following Bush's 4-yard punt return to the New Orleans 48, with only one timeout left to use in the half, the Saints got back into field goal territory, and Hartley hit a 44-yard field goal as time expired, with the Colts still leading 10 – 6.
Hartley would bring the Saints to within one point of tying the game at 17 – 16, with his third field goal, launched from 47 yards away.
Her ex-husband Hartley Dennett, his partner Margaret Chase, and her husband Dr. Chase extended an public invitation to Mary Dennett to, as one newspaper put it, " adopt the creed of harmonious love and form a quadrangle " with the three of them.
In addition to being considered one of the foremost American painters of the first half of the 20th century, Hartley also wrote poems, essays, and stories.

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