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* Walter Scott Houston ( 1912 – 1993 ) who wrote the " Deep-Sky Wonders " column in Sky & Telescope magazine for almost 50 years.
Designed by David Rhind in 1838, the monument features a large column topped by a statue of Scott.
On 30 September 1840, the first stone of the column was laid by Charles Davison Scott, honorary secretary of the committee ( and son of Nelson's secretary, John Scott ), at a ceremony conducted, according to the Nautical Magazine, " in a private manner, owing to the noblemen and gentlemen comprising the committee being absent from town ".
As soon as Riall knew the Americans were advancing, he ordered his troops to fall back to Fort George and ordered another column under Colonel Hercules Scott to move from St. David's to Queenston to cover his withdrawal, rather than advance to his support.
Meanwhile, the British column under Colonel Hercules Scott was arriving on the field, already tired from its unnecessary diversion via Queenston.
An column in the centre features author Walter Scott, which was erected in 1837.
He also added a comedy feature by former Liberal Party strategist Scott Feschuk, and a column by Andrew Potter, who previously wrote for left leaning periodicals.
Scott would accompany one column, under the command of General Clinch, moving south from Fort Drane.
Scott also appears in each issue of ESPN the Magazine, with his ' Holla ' column.
The origin of the term is unknown but it was popularized by Sky & Telescope magazine's " Deep-Sky Wonders " column, which premiered in their first edition in 1941, created by Leland S. Copeland, written for the majority of its run by Walter Scott Houston, and currently penned by Sue French.
* Adam Scott Glancy writes a regular column titled " Directives from A-Cell.
Moving on the post from another direction, Quantrill's column happened to encounter a Union detachment escorting Maj. Gen. James G. Blunt, who was moving his command headquarters from Fort Scott eastward to Fort Smith, Arkansas.
Former winner of Big Brother Cameron Stout has a weekly column alongside Moreen Simpson, Scott Begbie the entertainments editor, former Grampian TV presenter Frank Gilfeather and former Aberdeen Lord Provost John Reynolds.
At 23: 33, Scott ordered his column to turn towards the southwest to a heading of 230 °.
Between 23: 42 and 23: 44, Helena and Boise reported their contacts to Scott on San Francisco who mistakenly believed that the two cruisers were actually tracking the three U. S. destroyers that were thrown out of formation during the column turn.
Scott radioed Farenholt to ask if the destroyer was attempting to resume its station at the front of the column.
Another column of 700 soldiers under Colonel Hercules Scott, would attack the Douglass Battery and the north end of the defences and sweep into the U. S. camp, meeting Fischer's column in the middle.
He frequently contributes to Vanity Fair and Parade ; he has a weekly column in Parade called " Personality Parade " under the pseudonym " Walter Scott ".
* Oddball Comics column by Scott Shaw!

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William the Breton also says in his column that the two lines of combatants were separated by a small space.
Xenophon says that, having decided to fight, Epaminondas arranged the army into battle order, and then marched it in a column parallel to the Mantinean lines, so that it appeared that the army was marching elsewhere, and would not fight that day.
Very occasionally, Franquin stepped over the mark, as in an uncharacteristically angry strip where Gaston uses a toy Messerschmitt plane to strafe the whole office in protest at their ( real life ) appearance in the magazine's modelling column ( while building the model, he says: “… and now, the swastikas.
Go to www. bookhamresidents. org. uk and then select the Blue square button in the right column which says A History of Bookham.
The latter requirement simply says that all the tuples in a relation should contain the same column names, namely those defined for it in the schema.
The available text says that inside the vessel was a central column that could move along eight tracks ; this is thought to refer to a pendulum, though it is not known exactly how this was linked to a mechanism that would open only one dragon's mouth.
He writes a column for Salon. com and has written a number of books, including Big Lies ( 2003 ), which addresses what he says are myths spread about liberals by conservatives.
* According to Fred Pearce's Greenwash column in The Guardian, " clean coal " is the " ultimate climate change oxymoron "—" pure and utter greenwash " he says.
He has written an op-ed column for The New York Times since November 2001 and The Washington Post says that he " rewrote opinion journalism " with his emphasis on human rights abuses and social injustices, such as human trafficking and the Darfur conflict.
It says that every individual scalar value in the database must be logically addressable by specifying the name of the containing table, the name of the containing column and the primary key value of the containing row.
" Lisa Miller, who writes a column on religion at Newsweek, called his book " alarmist " and says it paints a " creepy, even cultish picture " of the young, lower-ranking members of the Fellowship.
Pelet says, " The column began to deploy as if at an exercise.
Writing this as P = U < sub > 1 </ sub >< sup >- 1 </ sup > AU < sub > 2 </ sub >< sup >- 1 </ sup >, this says that any invertible matrix can be transformed into a permutation matrix via a series of row and column operations, where we are only allowed to add row i ( resp.
A 2003 " Close Up On " column in the The Village Voice confirms that account, but a 2005 version of the " Close Up On " column says that Boerum Hill was the original name for the neighborhood, and revived during twentieth-century gentrification.
Author and journalist Will Self writes a column for New Statesman, ' Madness of Crowds ', which Self says takes it title from Mackay's book.
In a 1981 column, he advocated " a law that says anyone found in possession of a handgun except a legitimate officer of the law goes to jail — period.
The Latin square property receives its name from the fact that for a finite group ( G, *), it is possible ( in principle ) to draw a Cayley table, which gives the element a * b in the row corresponding to a and the column corresponding to b ; the Latin Square property says that this table will be a Latin square, a square array in which each possible value for a cell appears precisely once in each row, and precisely once in each column.
Further, for a countably infinite group G, it is possible to imagine an infinite array in which every row and every column corresponds to some element g of G, and where the element a * b is in the row corresponding to a and the column responding to b. In this situation too, the Latin Square property says that each row and each column of the infinite array will contain every possible value precisely once.

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I was interested in James Webb Young's Madison Avenue column in which he raised the question: `` Do We Need a College of Propaganda ''??
We write for the entry in row, column in matrix with 1 being the first index.
We see that the second column is twice the first column, and that the fourth column equals the sum of the first and the third.
We can distinguish therefore in the body of a polyp the column, circular or oval in section, forming the trunk, resting on a base or foot and surmounted by the crown of tentacles, which enclose an area termed the peristome, in the centre of which again is the mouth.
A column he wrote titled “ When Will We Learn ” discussing the September 11 attacks persuaded Larry Elder to break with the Libertarian Party and join the Republican Party.
His first column for that paper was " Why Must We Soft-Soap The Germans?
In June 2006, Don Kaplan of the tabloid New York Post ( owned by News Corporation, which also owns Fox News ) wrote a column titled " Do We Need MSNBC?
We first assume the existence of a set C of column names, examples of which are " name ", " author ", " address " et cetera.
We place the numbers in the top row, and fill the left column with values 2.
For this reason, the Socialist Party's call for public ownership in the ' What We Stand For ' column in ' The Socialist ' newspaper, is followed by the demand for democratic working class control and management, as well as " Compensation to be paid on the basis of proven need ", as judged by the workers once in control and management of the industry in question.
The Chicago Reader ran a derisive column, " BobWatch: We Read Him So You Don't Have To ," penned pseudonymously by Chicago Sun-Times columnist Neil Steinberg.
We discovered it at the head of a column of odds and ends in the Picayune, the first day ; heard twenty people use it the second ; inquired what it meant the third ; adopted it and got facility in swinging it the fourth.
We write for the column matrix representing a vector x in the frame ( e ).
We performing 3-1 rather than 4-1 because the column to the right is
Roland was very well connected, and his column " As We Heard It ", became the local mid-20th century version of today's political blogs, often breaking stories and predicting events before the area's " major " newspapers.
Today, La Gaceta is still published weekly under the direction of Roland's son ( and Victoriano's grandson ) Patrick Manteiga, who has assumed authorship of the " As We Heard It " column.
" In a December 2006 column, he wrote, " The most common cliché about the war in Iraq is now this: We didn't have a plan, and now everything is in chaos ...
We wish to know something about interregional commodity flows, so introduce a column into the table headed “ exports ” and we introduce an “ import ” row.
We now construct a matrix Q < sup >*</ sup > by deleting any row s and any column t ( s and t not necessarily distinct ) from Q.
English language specialist Diarmaid Ó Muirithe wrote in his Irish Times column " The Words We Use " that " the constant Gaelicisation of the good old English-Scottish dialect word crack as craic sets my teeth on edge ".
The edition gave an advent of the local specific column Straight Guy We Love by Haruehun Airry.
* Suppose that G is the general linear group GL < sub > n </ sub >( K ) over a field K. We take B to be the upper triangular matrices, H to be the diagonal matrices, and N to be the monomial matrices, i. e. matrices with exactly one non-zero element in each row and column.

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