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* Pollard script, a writing system devised in 1905 for the A-Hmao language
* Pollard script
Samuel Pollard ( 20 April 1864 in Camelford, Cornwall – 16 September 1915 in China ) was a British Methodist missionary to China with the China Inland Mission who converted many of the A-Hmao ( closely related to the Hmong ) in Guizhou to Christianity, and who created a Miao script that is still in use today.
Pollard also invented a script for the Miao languages called the Pollard Script ( also sometimes called the " Ahmao script ").
Pollard never claimed any divine inspiration or vision in creating the script.
Pollard received pressure from some British sources that if the Roman script was not suitable, he should consider using the Burmese alphabet.
A large part of Pollard ’ s motivation for creating his script was to have a way to adequately mark the sounds of the language, especially the tones.
* — Lemoine reports that after 1949 the Pollard script was retained as a symbol of cultural identity and pride
* The Pollard script

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Mary Nixon, Russell Pollard, and Helene Salzmann, as well as Graham Salzmann, are the people Bryant was charged with killing at the toll booth.
There are eight high schools in Corona: Corona, Centennial, Lee V. Pollard ( formerly Buena Vista ), Orange Grove, Santiago, Norco, John F. Kennedy Middle College High School and Eleanor Roosevelt High School.
Pollard also commented on the fact that GBV and his solo output are basicially the same, when he told Harp Magazine in 2005, " You know, a lot of people try to distinguish things between what is Robert Pollard and what is Guided By Voices.
Dr. Thomas Dean Pollard applied this model at the NIH, Harvard Medical School, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, and the Salk Institute for Biological Studies to discover and characterize many proteins that are essential for cell motility, not only in amoebas, but also in many other eukaryotic cells, especially those of the human nervous and immune systems, the developing embryo, and cancer cells.
Other people involved in researching questions and compiling the scripts are John Mitchinson and Piers Fletcher, known ( along with Justin Pollard, Molly Oldfield and James Harkin ) as the Question Wranglers, whose research includes both Encyclopædia Britannica and Wikipedia.
In practice, the elliptic curve method is faster than the Pollard p − 1 method once the factors are at all large ; running the p − 1 method up to B = 10 < sup > 6 </ sup > will find a quarter of all twelve-digit factors and 1 / 27 of all eighteen-digit factors, before proceeding to another method.
The Wire hosts are: News and Editorial Director Will Pollard, Jon Armistead, Talia Blewitt, Imogen Barrer and Lucas Jensen-Carey.
In Ginter Park are Union Theological Seminary & Presbyterian School of Christian Education and as well as Pollard Park.
She is born into a well-to-do family ; her mother is Lady Louisa Pollard and two sisters, Margaret and Cecelia, are mentioned.
Of the 15 windows, 14 were designed by Edward Burne-Jones, with some input from William Morris, and were made by Morris & Co. Pollard and Pevsner consider that the west and east windows are the best.
Both parts of Shelton's Don Quixote are available in Fitzmaurice-Kelly's reprint for the Tudor Translations ( 1896 ), which itself was reprinted by AMS Press in 1967, and the First Part was also included in the famous Harvard Classics ; the translation of the complete novel is reproduced in Macmillan's " Library of English Classics " with an introduction by A. W. Pollard, who incorporates the suggestions made by A. T. Wright in his Thomas Shelton, Translator.
* Fritz Pollard and Bobby Marshall are the first two African-American players in the National Football League ( NFL ).
Small supporting roles are played by Michael J. Pollard and Gayle Hunnicutt and, according to literature promoting the film, members of the Hells Angels from Venice, California.
The Ernest C. Pollard Lectures, given at the university as part of a programme of lectures by the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, are named after him, as is the Ernest C. Pollard Professorship in Biotechnology.

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Although by nature rather withdrawn, Housman formed strong friendships with two roommates, Moses Jackson and A. W. Pollard.
* Factorization Source Code: by Paul Herman & Ami Fischman, C ++ source code for many factorization algorithms including Pollard Rho & Shor's.
During the late 1980s the " Black Sun " was rekindled, this time written, illustrated and produced by Tim Pollard ( with occasional contributions from other GW authors such as Andy Chambers ).
Guided By Voices ' Robert Pollard claimed that Wire was his favourite band, and that the fact that GBV's albums had so many songs was directly influenced by Wire's albums.
* January 22 – The Australian Country Party is officially formed, led by Nelson Pollard.
Six of these were classified " bad quartos " by Alfred W. Pollard and other scholars associated with the New Bibliography.
The earliest and most influential of these, The Chap-Book ( 1894 – 98 ), which featured a story about Pierrot by the aesthete Percival Pollard in its second number, was soon host to Beardsley-inspired Pierrots drawn by E. B.
The car, driven by Russell James Pollard, was also occupied by Helene and Robert Graham Salzmann.
Jonathan Pollard was advised by his Israeli handlers that he was to resign his job from American intelligence if he was ever told he was subject to a polygraph test.
Directed by Harry A. Pollard ( who played Uncle Tom in a 1913 release of Uncle Tom's Cabin ), this two-hour movie was more than a year in production and was the third most expensive picture of the silent era ( at a cost of $ 1. 8 million ).
The story was adapted by Harvey F. Pollard, Thew and A. P. Younger, with titles by Walter Anthony.
In March 1998, Dr Linda Reynolds of the Brooke Surgery in Hyde, prompted by Deborah Massey from Frank Massey and Son's funeral parlour, expressed concerns to John Pollard, the coroner for the South Manchester District, about the high death rate among Shipman's patients.
These voters never cast absentee votes, according to their affidavits presented by Pollard to the White County prosecutor.
* Pollard, a novel by Laura Beatty
** Pollard, a tree affected by pollarding, a method for shaping trees, cropping the branches above head-height
* Several algorithms created by British mathematician John Pollard:
Kaminski denied his opposition to the apology was derived from anti-Semitism, and has been defended by the Conservatives and some journalists including the editor of the Jewish Chronicle, Stephen Pollard.
) Other notable Revolutionary War era residents included Asa Pollard ( 1735 – 1775 ), the first soldier killed at the Battle of Bunker Hill, and Thomas Ditson ( born 1741 ), who was tarred and feathered by the British in 1775 while on a visit to Boston.
The town is served by four local schools ; Pittsboro Elementary School, Horton Middle School, Margaret B. Pollard Middle School Northwood High School, and Central Carolina Community College ( CCCC ), Chatham County Campus.
She also produced music for other groups, most notably fellow Dayton band Guided by Voices ( one of the songs on Pacer, " I am Decided ," was written by the band's lead singer, Robert Pollard ).

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