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Hoare " attached special significance to what Shah had told him about the Enneagram symbol and said that Shah had revealed secrets about it that went far beyond what we had heard from Ouspensky.
In March 1939, Chamberlain foresaw a possible disarmament conference between himself, Daladier, Hitler, Mussolini and Joseph Stalin ; his home secretary, Samuel Hoare, said, " These five men, working together in Europe and blessed in their efforts by the President of the United States of America, might make themselves eternal benefactors of the human race.
Outdoor Recreation acting chairman Phil Hoare said, " We strongly believe in the traditional bedrock values of our nation's heritage but we also affirm the separation of church and state.

Hoare and was
Mike Hoare was employed to created the English-speaking 5 Commando ANC at Kamina, with the assistance of a Belgian officer, Colonel Frederic Vanderwalle, while 6 Commando ANC was French-speaking and originally under the command of a Belgian Army colonel, Lamouline.
was signed in London on 18 June 1935 by Ribbentrop and Sir Samuel Hoare, the new British Foreign Secretary.
The December 1935 Hoare – Laval Pact was an attempt by British Foreign Secretary Samuel Hoare and French Prime Minister Pierre Laval to end the conflict in Abyssinia by proposing to partition the country into an Italian sector and an Abyssinian sector.
It was developed by David May and others at INMOS, advised by Tony Hoare, as the native programming language for their transputer microprocessors, but implementations for other platforms are available.
* Mike Hoare who was involved in the Congo Crisis in the early 1960s and a failed coup in Seychelles in 1981.
Talented, charming and attractive ( and surprisingly modest ) Lawrence was popular with Bath residents and visitors: artists William Hoare and Mary Hartley gave him encouragement ; wealthy people allowed him to study their collections of paintings and Lawrence's drawing of a copy of Raphael's Transfiguration was awarded a silver-gilt palette and a prize of 5 guineas by the Society of Arts in London.
His father, Edward Gambon, was an engineer, and his mother, Mary ( née Hoare ), was a seamstress.
Sir Samuel Hoare, a shareholder and former director, was a former British cabinet member and a friend of Leo Amery, the British secretary of state for the colonies.
It was proposed in 1969 by the British computer scientist and logician C. A. R. Hoare, and subsequently refined by Hoare and other researchers.
" Through Hoare, Shah was introduced to other Gurdjieffians, including John G. Bennett, a noted Gurdjieff student and founder of an " Institute for the Comparative Study of History, Philosophy and the Sciences " located at Coombe Springs, a estate in Kingston upon Thames, Surrey.
It was based on a proposal for ALGOL X by Niklaus Wirth and C. A. R. Hoare as a successor to ALGOL 60 in IFIP Working Group 2. 1.
He then studied classics at Oxford University ( known as " Greats "), where he was a fellow student with C. A. R. Hoare, two years ahead of him.
Nonetheless, Halifax ( along with Chamberlain, Hoare and twelve others ) was criticized as an appeaser in the anonymous 1940 book Guilty Men.
In January 1941 Halifax was sent to Washington, D. C., on the death in office there of Ambassador Marquess of Lothian ; he was the last of the appeasers to leave the Cabinet, as Chamberlain, Hoare and Simon had already departed.
In April, Sir Samuel Hoare, who was once again Secretary of State for Air, unsuccessfully attempted to get Trenchard to come back as Chief of the Air Staff.
Benjamin Hoare acquired the property in 1713, but it was in a poor state when purchased in 1737 by John Olmius, elevated to the peerage as Baron Waltham in 1762, who demolished and rebuilt much of the former palace.
CSP was first described in a 1978 paper by C. A. R. Hoare, but has since evolved substantially.
When this information was leaked to the public in Britain and France, their governments were mired in scandal and the British Foreign Secretary, Samuel Hoare, was forced to resign.

Hoare and sole
His sole heir and son, Captain " Harry " Henry Colt Arthur Hoare, of the Queen's Own Dorset Yeomanry, had died of wounds received at the Battle of Mughar Ridge on 13 November 1917 in World War I. Captain " Harry " Hoare is commemorated by a plaque on the Memorial Hall at Stourhead.

Hoare and winner
The winner was Philip Hoare for Leviathan or, The Whale
Hoare, Butler Lampson, and Charles P. Thacker, Fields Medal winner Michael Freedman, MacArthur Fellow Jim Blinn, Dijkstra Prize winner Leslie Lamport and many other highly recognized experts in computer science, physics, and mathematics, including Turing Award winner Jim Gray up until his highly publicized disappearance while sailing.

Hoare and her
Hoare was educated at the University of Canberra, and was a public servant and her father's electorate officer before entering Federal Parliament.
She has worked at The Bookshop in New Delhi which her family owns, as well as at bookstores in Canada, among them, Nicholas Hoare, Ben McNally Books and McNally Robinson.

Hoare and family
Since 1875 various members of the Hoare family had been principal directors and maintained a controlling interest in the company.
Over the next 200 years the Hoare family collected many heirlooms, including a large library and art collection.
The last Hoare family member to own the property, Henry Hugh Arthur Hoare, gave the Stourhead house and gardens to the National Trust in 1946, one year before his death.
The last Hoare family member to be born inside the house is Edward Hoare on 11 October 1949.
Hoare was descended from Sir Richard Hoare, Lord Mayor of London, the founder of the family banking business, C. Hoare & Co, and was educated at Preparatory school at Wandsworth, Seminary school at Greenford, and taught the
Hoare himself was a delicate etcher and published a number of private plates, mostly of family and friends, including a Miss Hoare ( probably Mary ), Christopher Anstey and the 3rd Duke of Beaufort.
All the members of its predecessor committee ( 1783-1787 ) had been Quakers, and nine of the twelve founders of the subsequent non-denominational Society for the Abolition of the Slave Trade were Quakers, including two-Samuel Hoare Jr and Joseph Woods Sr ( father of the botanist Joseph Woods Jr )-who lived close to William Allen in Stoke Newington, the village near London where Allen had family interests after his second marriage in 1806.
Grizell was the eldest sister of another family of well-off Stoke Newington Quakers, of whom the best-known is Samuel Hoare Jr ( 1751 – 1825 ), one of the twelve founding members of the Society for the Abolition of the Slave Trade.
New Hall was later the estate of the Tyrell family and latterly the Hoare banking family.
Trinity Hospice is the United Kingdom's oldest hospice, founded in 1891 by a member of the Hoare banking family.
Daneshill, which comprises rising and still wooded ground overlooking Lychpit has a reasonable example of Lutyens architecture in Daneshill House, formerly home to the Hoare family.

Hoare and would
In December 1935, Hoare of Britain and Laval of France proposed the secret Hoare-Laval Plan which would end the war but allow Italy to control large areas of Ethiopia.
Together with French Prime Minister Pierre Laval, he developed the so-called Hoare – Laval Pact, which would have granted Italy considerable territorial concessions in Ethiopia, and put the rump of Ethiopia under Italian hegemony.
At least in retrospect Hoare stressed that he shared with Chamberlain's close allies a realist position-conscious of the need to prevent a military conjunction of Germany, Italy and Japan which would be too great for Britain's naval power unless France were to prove robust and the Americans would abandon their isolationism.

Hoare and have
In addition to the rules for the simple language in Hoare's original paper, rules for other language constructs have been developed since then by Hoare and many other researchers.
Private banks also have a long tradition in the UK where C. Hoare & Co. has been in business since 1672.
Henry Hoare was a collector of art-one of his pieces was Nicolas Poussin ’ s Aeneas at Delos, which is thought to have inspired the pictorial design of the gardens.
The combination of rigid hull and large inflatable buoyancy tubes seems to have been first introduced in 1967 by Tony and Edward Lee-Elliott of Flatacraft, and patented by Admiral Desmond Hoare in 1969 after research and development at Atlantic College in Wales.
Hoare was literate and widely read in several languages, especially French, but appears also to have picked up a command of the Spanish language and its literature during his embassy there.
In 1950 Stuart Piggott and Richard Atkinson dug two more Aubrey Holes which brought the total excavated to thirty-five, including one that Richard Colt Hoare may have encountered whilst digging beneath the fallen Slaughter Stone in the early nineteenth century.
This Unit is proud to have hosted and mentored those who went on to create Patrol Leader Training Units in other centres in South Africa: Ian Hoare — East London, Derek Swemmer — Pretoria, Lynn Reynolds — Free State, Bill Hodges and Bruce Maree — Eastern Cape, Ian Harry and Chris Barrett — Gauteng, Peter Foster — Western Cape.

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