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Its principal founder was Rabbi Zecharias Frankel, who had broken with the German Reform Judaism in 1845 over its rejection of the primacy of the Hebrew language in Jewish prayer and the rejection of the laws of kashrut.
Its founder, Chicago publisher W. D. Boyce was visiting London, in 1909, when he met the Unknown Scout and learned of the Scouting movement.
Its origins lie in the struggle for Irish independence and the pro-Treaty side in the Irish Civil War, identifying in particular Michael Collins as the founder of the movement.
Its stated goal was for unity with China under the Three Principles of the People, created by KMT founder Dr. Sun and opposition to Japanese and French Imperialists.
Its founder and president is Richard Heidmann, a space propulsion engineer, who participated in the founding convention of the Mars Society in August 1998 and is a member of the Mars Society Steering Committee.
Its founder, Robert G. Jahn, said of it that, " For 28 years, we ’ ve done what we wanted to do, and there ’ s no reason to stay and generate more of the same data.
Its first CEO, chairman, and founder was Russell Noftsker.
Its original founder members were:
Its members also belonged to other art movements and groups during the Weimar Republic era, such as architect Walter Gropius ( founder of Bauhaus ), and Kurt Weill and Bertolt Brecht ( agitprop theatre ).
Its history during that trying period is characterized mainly by a series of lawsuits between descendants of the founder, who tried to defeat the intentions of the testator, and the masters and trustees, who tried to carry them out.
Its founder was Siyyid ` Alí Muhammad Shirazi, who took the title Báb — meaning " Gate "— from a Shi ' a theological term.
Its founder was James Wheble, who owned land in the area at that time.
Its main street is Hannan Street, named after the town's founder.
Its founder, Samuel D. Waksal, was arrested in 2002 on insider trading charges for informing friends and family to sell their stock, and attempting to sell his own.
Its founder, Filippo Del Giudice, was interested in making a propaganda film and wanted someone well known to write the screenplay.
Its founder and director, Gustav Werner, discovered Maybach's technical inclination and helped to stimulate his career by sending him to the school's engineering workshop.
Its schools include, George W. Jenkins Senior High School ( named after the founder of Publix Supermarkets, based in Lakeland ), Lakeland Highlands Middle School and Valleyview Elementary.
Its founder was John Armstrong ( 20 Jan 1820-7 August 1912 ).
Its unique, hilly topography was first noted in 1823 by its founder, Jeff Moore, who decided that the site would serve as an excellent strategic position against attacks by local Native American tribes.
Its name was given to it by its founder, Jim Butler, and it is thought to be a Shoshone Indian word, pronounced " TOE-nuh-pah.
Its creation in 1954 marked the fulfillment of a dream for founder Andy Barker.
Its founder, Patrick McSherry ( 1725 – 1795 ), procured a tract from the Digges Family in 1763 and proceeded to lay out a number of lots.
Its named is derived from the town's founder, the Swedish John Strandberg.
Its founder, William Passavant, commented that its original site was akin to the site of The Wartburg where Luther translated the New Testament.

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Its recipients to date are Ian Agol, Manindra Agrawal, Yves Benoist, Manjul Bhargava, Danny Calegari, Alain Connes, Nils Dencker, Alex Eskin, David Gabai, Ben Green, Christopher Hacon, Richard Hamilton, Michael Harris, Jeremy Kahn, Laurent Lafforgue, Gérard Laumon, Vladimir Markovic, James McKernan, Ngô Bảo Châu, Jonathan Pila, Jean-François Quint, Oded Schramm, Stanislav Smirnov, Terence Tao, Clifford Taubes, Richard Taylor, Claire Voisin, Jean-Loup Waldspurger, Andrew Wiles, and Edward Witten.
Varadkar in particular has been a strong proponent of small, indigenous business, advocating that smaller firms should benefit from the government's recapitalisation program Its former finance spokesman Richard Bruton's proposals have been seen as approaching problems from a pro-enterprise point of view.
* W. Cahn, ' Architecture and Exegesis: Richard of St .- Victor's Ezekiel Commentary and Its Illustrations ' in The Art Bulletin, 76, no. 1, pp. 53 – 68.
Its legacy can be seen in Thomas Wooler's radical periodical The Black Dwarf, Richard Carlile's numerous newspapers and journals, the radical works of William Cobbett, Henry Hetherington's periodicals the Penny Papers and the Poor Man's Guardian, the works of the Chartist William Lovett, George Holyoake's newspapers and books on Owenism, and freethinker Charles Bradlaugh's New Reformer.
" Its willingness to engage positively with, and avoid taking sides against, religiously minded supporters of evolution has been noted by prominent historian of creationism Ronald L. Numbers and prominent atheist Richard Dawkins.
Its head office is in Place d ' Alleray in the 15th arrondissement of Paris, and the current CEO is Stéphane Richard.
Its interior was extensively renovated by Maltese architect Richard England alongside Michael Ellul.
* A History of the Franciscan Order: From Its Origins to the Year 1517 by John Richard Humpidge Moorman, Franciscan Institute Publications, 1988.
Its contributions included material for programmes such as The Body in Question, Blue Peter and Tomorrow's World as well as sound effects for popular science fiction programmes Blake's 7 and The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy ( in both its radio and television forms ) by Richard Yeoman-Clark and Paddy Kingsland respectively.
Its first accommodation was at Cobden House on Quay Street, Manchester, in a house which had been the residence of Richard Cobden.
Its Domesday assets were held partly by Picot from Richard de Tonebrige and partly by Radulf ( Ralph ) from the Bishop of Bayeux.
Its current President is Richard N. Thomas, Jr.
Its first teacher was Richard Melancthon Burke, son of Captain Robert Burke.
Its most famous resident was Richard Nixon, who was born there ; however, his father moved the family away before Yorba Linda became a city.
Its prominent citizens included Owen's sons, Indiana congressman and social reformer Robert Dale Owen, who sponsored legislation to create the Smithsonian Institution ; David Dale Owen, a noted state and federal geologist ; William Owen ; and Richard Owen, state geologist, Indiana University professor, and first president of Purdue University.
Its economy shifted to that of a Boston area summer colony, starting in 1845, when Richard Dana, a Boston-based poet, built a house in the community.
Its developers, industrial engineering professors Richard Conway and William Maxwell and mathematics professor Robert J. Walker, sought to create a diagnostic compiler in PL / I which could both expose math and engineering students to computing and remove the burden of mechanical problem-solving from their professors.
* Bett, Richard, " Aristocles on Timon on Pyrrho: The Text, Its Logic and its Credibility " Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy 12 ( 1994a ): 137-181.
Its last mayor was Richard Volander, a member of the Venstre ( Liberal Party ) political party.
Its Portuguese origins can be detected in the remarks in letters to Lord Lisle, from William Grett, 12 May 1534, " I have sent to your lordship a box of marmaladoo, and another unto my good lady your wife " and from Richard Lee, 14 December 1536, " He most heartily thanketh her Ladyship for her marmalado ".
Its owner, Joseph Major, reported the theft to Richard Bayes, landlord of the Green Man public house at Leytonstone.
Its value was £ 61 and it was in the king's ownership until Richard I passed it to the Earl of Albemarle in 1190.

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