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Hunt and became
In 1993, USA Today included a weekly columnist on fantasy baseball, John Hunt, and he became perhaps the most visible writer in the industry before the rise of the Internet.
When Mendel's theories were integrated with the chromosome theory of inheritance by Thomas Hunt Morgan in 1915, they became the core of classical genetics.
The Hunt for Red October wargame, published in 1988 by TSR, Inc. became one of the bestselling wargames of all time.
Porky's Duck Hunt was released in 1937, and Blanc officially became the permanent voice of Porky until his death in 1989.
As a result of the antagonism, Hunt founded the Anthropological Society and became its president, a position that would be taken up by his nephew almost sixty years later.
That same year, TSR released a wargame based on Tom Clancy's novel The Hunt for Red October, which became one of the biggest selling wargames of all time.
The algorithm this paper described became known as the Hunt McIlroy algorithm.
In June 1863, the Confederate cavalry under John Hunt Morgan had departed Tennessee on what would later became known as Morgan's Raid.
The Corrector was published on a weekly basis until 1837, when it became a semi-weekly until Hunt died in 1859.
; Dave Cook became National Organiser in 1975 ; Pete Carter prominent in UCATT ; Beatrix Campbell and Judith Hunt active in National Women ’ s Advisory ; Jacques, on the EC since 1967 and replacing James Klugmann on Marxism Today in 1977 ; Sarah Benton was a " heresy " favouring editor of Comment ; critics from the past, like Eric Hobsbawm and Monty Johnstone, got more influence.
The former Hunt Edmunds brewery premises became Crest Hotels headquarters, but closed in the late 1970s and was abandoned in the late 1980s, while the Crown Hotel and the Foremost Tyres / Excel Exhausts shops found new owners after they closed in 1976 due to falling sales.
After Shelley's departure for Italy in 1818, Leigh Hunt became even poorer, and the prospects of political reform less satisfactory.
He knew Charles and Mary Lamb, and afterwards became acquainted with Shelley, Leigh Hunt, Coleridge and Hazlitt.
In London, Lamb became familiar with a group of young writers who favoured political reform, including Percy Bysshe Shelley, William Hazlitt, and Leigh Hunt.
Although he did not write his first Elia essay until 1820, Lamb ’ s gradual perfection of the essay form for which he eventually became famous began as early 1802 in a series of open letters to Leigh Hunt ’ s Reflector.
He became interested in the Drosophila genetics work of Thomas Hunt Morgan's fly lab after undergraduate bottle washers Alfred Sturtevant and Calvin Bridges joined his Biology Club.
After leaving the RAF in 1946, Francis became a celebrity in the world of British National Hunt racing.
MLS investor Lamar Hunt, and his son Clark became the owners of both the Columbus Crew and Kansas City Wizards in 1996.
In 1870, a post office was built and the area was named Huntsville after Hunt, who became the first postmaster.
The expedition became famous in its day as the company's barges heading up the Missouri overtook the rival Astor Expedition, led by William Price Hunt for the American Fur Company, which had set out three weeks earlier.
The publication of this volume bore immediate fruit in introducing its author to various men of letters, including Dante Gabriel Rossetti, through whom Patmore became known to William Holman Hunt, and was thus drawn into the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, contributing his poem " The Seasons " to The Germ.
Hunt became the first governor in state history to be re-elected to a second term.
They had at least ten children, one of whom, Sir Allen Thomas Hunt, became an Admiral in the Royal Navy.
Gideon Hunt Macon built " Macon Manor " and became a prosperous tobacco planter.
Hunt became increasingly paranoid, and interpreted a money gift from Stephens for his newborn son to be a slight, sending it back.

Hunt and station
Following assignments in Japan and as station chief in Uruguay, Hunt was given the assignment of forging Cuban exile leaders in the United States into a broadly representative government-in-exile that would, after the Bay of Pigs Invasion, form a provisional government to take over Cuba.
According to Tad Szulc, Hunt was assigned to temporary duty as the acting CIA station chief in Mexico City for the period of August and September 1963, at the time of Lee Harvey Oswald's alleged visit there.
While the fight at Cloyd's Mountain was going on, a train pulled into the Dublin station and disgorged 500 fresh troops of General John Hunt Morgan's cavalry, which had just defeated Averell at Saltville.
On London talk station LBC, presenter James O ' Brien hosts The Treasure Hunt on Wednesday lunchtimes as part of his weekday show.
The Fantasyland station was removed to make room for Pooh's Hunny Hunt, while the Tomorrowland station was remodeled into a candy store.
Hunt again secured a fishing show on radio station SEN, commencing mid to late October 2011.
It features a restaurant, the Cheetah Hunt roller coaster, and the Skyride station.
Summary: Soft rock and adult contemporary radio station hosted by DJ " Michael Hunt " ( Russ Mottla ), and owned by Love Media ( a fictional media company in the GTA world, parody of Clear Channel Communications ).
There is a small marker adjacent to the remains of the guard station, and a larger sign at the intersection of Highway 25 and Hunt Road, which gives some of the history of the camp.
* William Duffus Hunt ( 1867 1939 ), New Zealand shepherd, farm manager, stock and station agent
The station also dropped I Married Dora in favour of the 1087 Sea Hunt syndicated program on Friday nights.
In the 1880s, the station was one of the meeting places of the South and West Wilts Hunt.

Hunt and chief
In 1984, the Red Brigades claimed responsibility for the murder of Leamon Hunt, United States chief of the Sinai Multinational Force and Observer Group.
Carla Del Ponte, a long-time ICTY chief prosecutor, claimed in her book The Hunt: Me and the War Criminals that there were instances of organ trafficking in 1999 after the end of the Kosovo War.
Hunt, chief of the artillery of the Army of the Potomac, and he received a brevet promotion to lieutenant colonel on July 1.
Her brother, Christopher Garnett, is a former chief executive of the GNER railway, and Peter Jay, the former British Ambassador to the United States, is a cousin, as are Lord Hunt of Chesterton ( Labour ), Lord Oakshott of Seagrove Bay ( Lib-Dem ) and Baron Jay of Ewelme, former British Ambassador to France.
As Dean wrote in his Watergate memoir “ Blind Ambition ,” he used Gray as a shill knowing that “ we could count on Pat Gray to keep the Hunt material from becoming public, and he did not disappoint us .” In fact, even though he thought of this as a political not criminal situation and that he was ultimately serving the President as the “ nation ’ s chief law enforcement officer ,” Gray would come dangerously close to collusion because he chose to be useful to the White House without asking the hard questions.
James Hunt, in Montgomery County, where he received, during four years, the chief part of his education.
On September 15, 1862, the day after the Battle of South Mountain, Hunt was promoted to brigadier general of volunteers and McClellan assigned him as chief of artillery in the Army of the Potomac for the imminent Battle of Antietam, where he deployed the Artillery Reserve to great effect.
Upon returning to the United Kingdom in 1940, Hunt became chief instructor at the Commando Mountain and Snow Warfare School, Braemar.
In The Great Shark Hunt ( a large selection of articles written by Thompson ) Raoul Duke's name is the one that appears on several essays that were published in newspapers and magazines, including the " Police Chief ", an article published by Scanlan's Monthly ( June 1970 ) in which Duke is apparently an ex-police chief raging at the inadequate amount of real " weaponry " used by the police and advertised in the ( presumably invented ) Police Chief magazine.
Hunt, McClellan's chief of artillery.
In 1974 Harry A. Merlo, who had been chief executive officer of LP since its foundation, succeeded Hunt as chairman while remaining CEO.
Elected in 1984 to the court and re-elected in 1992, Jim Hunt appointed Frye to the state's highest judicial post, chief justice, in 1999 to replace the retiring Burley Mitchell.
The original film's child star Jimmy Hunt plays the part of the police chief.

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