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Vicky Kowalski meanwhile learned that several of her fellow students had collected almost $25 for her family during the lunch hour yesterday at Fuhrmann Junior High School, 5155 Fourteen Mile road east.
Nobel and his parents returned to Sweden from Russia and Nobel devoted himself to the study of explosives, and especially to the safe manufacture and use of nitroglycerine ( discovered in 1847 by Ascanio Sobrero, one of his fellow students under Théophile-Jules Pelouze at the University of Turin ).
Easton, in his Bible Dictionary, supposes that they had been fellow students in the school of Rabbi Gamaliel.
This led to a commission from one of his fellow students, the wealthy H. Barton Wasserman, who offered him $ 1000 to create a film installation in his home.
David's fellow students at the academy found him difficult to get along with, but they recognized his genius.
Gradually, Elizabeth became an unwelcome presence among the male students who in 1861, presented a memorial to the school against her admittance as a fellow student.
While attending the University of Texas, Wallach performed in a play with fellow students Ann Sheridan and Walter Cronkite.
In the spring of 1935 Blair met his future wife Eileen O ' Shaughnessy, when his landlady, Rosalind Obermeyer, who was studying for a masters degree in psychology at University College London, invited some of her fellow students to a party.
Fawkes's fellow students included John Wright and his brother Christopher ( both later involved with Fawkes in the Gunpowder plot ) and Oswald Tesimond, Edward Oldcorne and Robert Middleton, who became priests ( the latter executed in 1601 ).
He proved himself to be a superb mathematician and earned a reputation as a skillful astrologer, casting horoscopes for fellow students.
He studied there for four years, meeting fellow students and future collaborators Sara Driver, Tom DiCillo and Spike Lee in the process.
Anatoli's example of broad-minded study of Christian literature and intercourse with Christian scholars found many followers, as, for example, Moses ben Solomon of Salerno ; and his work was an important factor in bringing the Jews of Italy into close contact with their Christian fellow students.
In order to enter at a talent competition at University High School, Berry and Torrence helped form a doo-wop group known as " The Barons " ( named after their high school's Hi-Y club, where they were members ), which comprised fellow University High students William " Chuck " Steele ( lead singer ), Arnold P. " Arnie " Ginsburg ( born November 19, 1939 ) ( 1st tenor ), Wallace S. " Wally " Yagi ( born 20 July 1940 ) ( 2nd tenor ), John ' Sagi " Seligman ( 2nd tenor ), with Berry singing bass, and Torrence providing falsetto.
George Whitefield, another significant leader in the movement, and one of the Wesley brothers ' fellow students at Oxford, became well known for his unorthodox ministry of itinerant open-air preaching.
Among her fellow students was Thomas Eakins, later the controversial director of the Academy.
Conservative commentator Dinesh D ' Souza, for example, published the letters of gay fellow students at Dartmouth College in the campus newspaper he edited ( The Dartmouth Review ) in 1981 ; a few years later, succeeding Review editor Laura Ingraham had a meeting of a campus gay organization secretly tape-recorded, then published a transcript as part of an editorial denouncing the group as " cheerleaders for latent campus sodomites.
The statutes were notable in that they both gave preference to students born in France who had already studied elsewhere in England, and that they required students to report fellow students if they indulged in excessive drinking or visited disreputable houses.
A group of playtesters, comprising mostly fellow Penn students, formed around the developing game.
His earliest cases, which he pursued as an amateur, came from fellow university students.
Scott began studying classics at the University of Edinburgh in November 1783, at the age of only 12, a year or so younger than most of his fellow students.
At school with his fellow students however, Sergei would join the military to serve the revolution, which would divide him from his father.
The band began when Jan Paul Beahm and Georg Ruthenberg decided they should start a band after being kicked out of University High for antisocial behavior, allegedly for using ' mind control ' on fellow students.

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" In a letter written from his exile, he cheered up a fellow physicist and human rights activist with the words: " Fortunately, the future is unpredictable and also because of quantum effects uncertain.
Dyson disagrees with the famous remark by his fellow physicist Steven Weinberg that " With or without religion, good people can behave well and bad people can do evil ; but for good people to do evil that takes religion.
In prison George Fox continued writing and preaching, feeling that imprisonment brought him into contact with people who needed his help the jailers as well as his fellow prisoners.
Through a mentor and fellow Immortal Juan Sánchez Villa-Lobos Ramírez, played by Sean Connery he learns of the existence of other Immortals, who occur spontaneously throughout history.
He persuaded his new boss, Tubby Burnham ( a fellow Wharton alumnus ), to let him start a high-yield bond trading department an operation that soon earned a remarkable 100 % return on investment.
He called on fellow Federalist editors to " all agree to let the clubs alone publish nothing for or against them.
Dix's work, like that of Grosz his friend and fellow veteran was extremely critical of contemporary German society and often dwelled on the act of Lustmord, or sexual murder.
When the Spanish bishop and ascetic Priscillian, accused by his fellow bishops of heresy, was executed by the emperor Magnus Maximus under the charge of magic, Siricus along with Ambrose of Milan and Martin of Tours protested against this verdict.
Although rowing's roots as a sport in the modern Olympics can be traced back to the original 1896 games in Athens, it was not until the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal that women were allowed to participate well after their fellow athletes in similar sports such as swimming, athletics, cycling, and canoeing.
Eddie Cochran and fellow Texan Buddy Holly both of whom Orbison had previously toured with had died, to Orbison's deep astonishment.
The very citadel of spoils politics, the hitherto impregnable fortress that had existed unshaken since it was erected on the foundation laid by Andrew Jackson, was tottering to its fall under the assaults of this audacious and irrepressible young man .... Whatever may have been the feelings of the ( fellow Republican party ) President ( Harrison ) and there is little doubt that he had no idea when he appointed Roosevelt that he would prove to be so veritable a bull in a china shop he refused to remove him and stood by him firmly till the end of his term.
Posthumous publication of his diaries and letters, edited by Russell Davies, caused controversy particularly Williams's caustic remarks about fellow professionals and revealed bouts of despair, often primed by feelings of personal isolation and professional failure.
There he meets a girl ( Nancy Marchand ) who has just been ditched by her blind date a slick fellow who offers Marty " five bucks if you take this dog home for me.
On the day of the treaty-signing, Rary once a minor spellcaster created and then discarded by Brian Blume, but now elevated by TSR to the Circle of Eight attacked his fellow Circle members, aided and abetted by Robilar.
Plato famously formalized < nowiki > the </ nowiki > Socratic elenctic style in prose presenting Socrates as the curious questioner of some prominent Athenian interlocutor in some of his early dialogues, such as Euthyphro and Ion, and the method is most commonly found within the so-called " Socratic dialogues ", which generally portray Socrates engaging in the method and questioning his fellow citizens about moral and epistemological issues.

fellow and there
Pat paused there, looking across at the young fellow.
He had barely assumed his stance there when a fat fellow charged through the doorway.
`` There was that fellow out there in the bitter cold '' --
Reeves reprised the role the following year in the film The Avenger, about Aeneas's arrival in Latium and his conflicts with local tribes as he tries to settle his fellow Trojan refugees there.
Thus, he assures, there is no reason to mourn the death of fellow Christians, and to do so is to show a shameful lack of faith.
Her husband's academic fraud had been exposed by one of his fellow dons there, destroying his career and driving him to suicide.
Calvin had only intended to stay a single night, but William Farel, a fellow French reformer residing in the city, implored a most reluctant Calvin to stay and assist him in work of reforming the church there – it was his duty before God, Farel insisted.
According to the FBI and the 9 / 11 Commission report, Hazmi first entered the United States on June 29, 2001, although there are numerous unconfirmed reports that he was living in San Antonio, Texas with fellow hijacker Satam al-Suqami much earlier.
As Heywood Broun noted in his eulogy for Debs, quoting a fellow Socialist: " That old man with the burning eyes actually believes that there can be such a thing as the brotherhood of man.
One of Wren's friends, another great scientist and architect and a fellow Westminster Schoolboy, Robert Hooke said of him " Since the time of Archimedes there scarce ever met in one man in so great perfection such a mechanical hand and so philosophical mind.
It was there, in 1960, that he met fellow faculty member, architect and planner Denise Scott Brown.
The manuals of the Roman Catholic Inquisition remained highly sceptical of the witch craze and of witch accusations, although there was sometimes an overlap between accusations of heresy and of witchcraft, particularly when, in the 13th century, the newly-formed Inquisition was commissioned to deal with the Manichaean Cathars of Southern France, whose teachings had an admixture of witchcraft and magic, and who had embarked upon campaigns of murder against their fellow citizens in France, not excluding prelates and ambassadors and whose ally, the Cathar King Pedro II of Aragon, later invaded Southern France with an army of 50, 000.
Iceland is however the only NATO member which maintains no standing army, although there is no legal impediment to forming one and Icelandic services perform the operations fellow NATO allies relegate to their standing armies.
It was there that she met and fell in love with fellow acting student Robert Walker.
As Canada is a fellow Commonwealth of Nations | Commonwealth nation, Australia maintains a High Commission there.
Epaminondas saved the life of his fellow Theban Pelopidas ; Pelopidas, after receiving seven wounds in front, sank down upon a great heap of friends and enemies who lay dead together ; but Epaminondas, although he thought him lifeless, stood forth to defend his body and his arms, and fought desperately, single-handed against many, determined to die rather than leave Pelopidas lying there.
It was not until 1598 that the library began to thrive once more, when Thomas Bodley ( a former fellow of Merton College ) wrote to the Vice Chancellor of the University offering to support the development of the library: " where there hath bin hertofore a publike library in Oxford: which you know is apparent by the rome it self remayning, and by your statute records I will take the charge and cost upon me, to reduce it again to his former use.
" Wouldn't he remember his first home, what passed for wisdom there, and his fellow prisoners, and consider himself happy and them pitiable?
When friend and fellow Army Scout Al Sieber learned what Schieffelin was up to, he is quoted as telling him, " The only rock you will find out there will be your own tombstone ".
Nicknames ending in-o were popular in the early part of the 20th century, and a fellow Vaudevillian, Art Fisher, supposedly bestowed them upon the brothers during a poker game there.
Today there are no functioning businesses left in the town itself ( the cafe, mislabeled as " The 7-Up Cafe " in the accompanying photo, has closed its doors ), though a fellow who goes by the name " Pete " can hook visitors up with a cold, refreshing beverage from his private stock.
In the 18th century Lincoln became the cradle of Methodism when John Wesley, a fellow there from 1726, held religious meetings with his brother Charles and the rest of Wesley's ' Holy Club ', whom the rest of the university took to calling ' Bible-moths '.

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