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Jones and challenged
He challenged Jones in 1843, campaigning across the state and publicly debating against Jones, but was defeated again, this time by a slightly greater margin of 3, 833 votes.
Jones claims that he has no belief in the supernatural, only to have his skepticism challenged when he discovers the Ark.
In the 19th and early 20th centuries, it was assumed that Bernard was the same person as Bernard of Chartres, although this identification has been challenged by more recent scholars such as Julian Ward Jones.
Although the canon continues to be challenged, the texts most frequently taught in schools and universities are lyrics by Siegfried Sassoon and Wilfred Owen ; poems by Ivor Gurney, Edward Thomas, Charles Sorley, David Jones and Isaac Rosenberg are also widely anthologised.
Jones had run earlier as a Democrat for the United States House of Representatives from Arkansas's 4th congressional district in 1956 against Representative William F. Norrell, in 1961 against Norrell's widow, Representative Catherine Dorris Norrell, and in 1966 for the open seat vacated by the resignation of Oren Harris, when he challenged fellow Democrat David Hampton Pryor of Camden and Republican A. Lynn Lowe of Texarkana.
Jones evicted Collinsworth and challenged him to a duel ( though the duel never occurred ).
Wynne Jones was challenged by the Marines and called out that he was 45 Commando's padre and had forgotten the password.
Because the Olympic Charter states that no decision taken at the Olympic Games can be challenged after a period of 3 years after the closing ceremony, Jones could not lose these medals involuntarily except for doping violations.
Gandhi challenged Jones and, through Jones ' writing, the thousands of Western missionaries working there during the last decades of the British Raj, to include greater respect for the mindset and strengths of the Indian character in their work.
Redding and his teenage daughter Tory rent the O ' Grady farmhouse for the summer when they meet Nathan Murphy, his little brother Alex, and their mentally challenged friend Ozzie " the Bozz " Jones, who are re-painting the farmhouse.
During his first game for South Australia, he was challenged to a naked wrestle by the fast bowler and ex-miner Ernie Jones, an informal initiation into the team.
Radio is a 2003 film directed by Mike Tollin that is based on the true story of T. L. Hanna High School football coach Harold Jones ( Ed Harris ) and a mentally challenged young man James Robert " Radio " Kennedy ( Cuba Gooding, Jr .).

Jones and validity
Alex Jones also called in and an argument erupted over the validity of the incident.

Jones and Official
* Official Indiana Jones site
* Martyn Jones MP Website Official Site
With only three members re-elected following the 2007 general election the party decided that Jones would stand as the party's leader on an interim basis, and therefore as the Official Opposition Leader in the House of Assembly.
Jones became the first woman to serve as the leader of the Liberals and only the second woman to serve as Official Opposition Leader.
* Official Jones Beach State Park website
On December 19, 2006, Tubbs Jones was named Chairwoman of the House Committee on Standards of Official Conduct for the 110th Congress.
* Official Indiana Jones and the Emperor's Tomb website
* Original Official Indiana Jones and the Emperor's Tomb website ( Waybackmachine )
* Tom Jones Official Web Site
* John Paul Jones Arena Official Website
Eddie Jones ( born 1937 Washington, Pennsylvania ) is an American actor known for playing Clark Kent's father Jonathan Kent in the ABC television series Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman, and Charles Borden ( a. k. a. The Official ), head of The Agency, in the Sci-Fi television series The Invisible Man.
* Official website of Peter Jones
Former mayor Leonard Jones, who took a tough stance against French language education, won the Progressive Conservative Party nomination for the 1974 election, but party leader Robert Stanfield refused to sign his nomination papers because of Jones ' opposition to party policy on Official bilingualism.
* Official Marcia T. Jones website
* Persiana Jones Official Website
* Graham Jones Official Website
* Diana Wynne Jones Official Fan Website
* Indiana Jones Official website
* John Paul Jones Official Website
* Read the comic that introduced Casey Jones at the Official Ninja Turtles site
* Micky Jones Official site
* Official website on Milton Jones ' agent

Jones and Languages
The functional language Haskell restricts side effects with a static type system ; it uses the concept of monads to do stateful and IO computations .< ref > Imperative Functional Programming, Simon Peyton Jones and Phil Wadler, < em > Conference Record of the 20th Annual ACM Symposium on Principles of Programming Languages </ em >, pages 71 – 84, 1993 </ ref >
* Simon Peyton Jones, The Implementation of Functional Programming Languages, Prentice Hall, 1987.
* John Winter Jones, trans., " Travelers in Disguise: Narratives of Eastern Travel by Poggio Bracciolini and Ludovico de Varthema " Cambridge: Harvard University Press, Department of Romance Languages and Literatures, 1963, with an introduction by Lincoln Davis Hammond.
* S. L. Peyton Jones, The Implementation of Functional Programming Languages.

Jones and Act
In 1917 " Puerto Ricans were collectively made U. S. citizens " via the Jones Act via the Jones-Shafroth Act.
This transportation / trade restriction includes Puerto Rico per the Jones Act of 1920 ( Merchant Marine Act of 1920 ).
The Jones Act and various other United States laws that govern the domestic and domestic-foreign-domestic transportation of merchandise and passengers by water between two points in the United States, including Puerto Rico, have been extended to that island-territory since the initial years of United States ’ political relations.
Strictly construed, the Jones Act refers only to Section 27 of the Merchant Marine Act of 1920, (; 19 CFR 4. 80 and 4. 80 ( b )), which has come to bear the name of its original sponsor, Sen. Wesley L. Jones.
* March 2 – The enactment of the Jones Act grants Puerto Ricans United States citizenship.
* April 12 – NLRB v. Jones & Laughlin Steel: The Supreme Court of the United States rules that the National Labor Relations Act is constitutional.
This law was superseded in 1917 by the Jones – Shafroth Act.
* Jones Law ( Philippines ) Philippines Organic Act ( 1916 )
From a tactical standpoint it is important to consider that in federal courts in the United States, there is generally no right to trial by jury in admiralty cases, although the Jones Act grants a jury trial to seamen suing their employers.
Seamen injured aboard ship have three possible sources of compensation: the principle of maintenance and cure, the doctrine of unseaworthiness, and the Jones Act.
The Jones – Shafroth Act of 1917 re-organized the government.
In 1900, two years after the Spanish – American War, the del Valle family moved to Maryland where they became U. S. citizens ( The Jones Act of 1917 later gave United States Citizenship to all Puerto Ricans born on the island ).
In this sketch, Mr. Milton, the owner of the Whizzo Chocolate Company ( Terry Jones ) is approached by two members of the " Hygiene Squad ", Inspector Praline ( John Cleese ) and Superintendent Parrot ( Graham Chapman ), who confront him about the odd flavors that are used in the Whizzo Quality Assortment, accusing him of violating the Trade Descriptions Act through inadequate descriptions of his products, like for instance, his Crunchy Frog.
Georgia Brown, Davy Jones, Bruce Prochnik, Alice Playten, and Clive Revill appeared performing two musical numbers (" I'd Do Anything " and the Act II reprise of " As Long As He Needs Me ") from Oliver!
The 1906 Jones Act further encouraged Anglos to purchase land from the Yakamas.
From 1909 – 1916, he served as one of the Philippines ' two resident commissioners to the U. S. House of Representatives, lobbying for the passage of the Philippine Autonomy Act or Jones Law.
In the U. S. A., the Jones Act ( which places restrictions on the ships that can be used for moving domestic cargoes ) has meant that merchant shipbuilding has continued, but such protection has failed to penalise shipbuilding inefficiencies.
Seafarers employed on United States vessels who are injured because of the owner's or the operator's negligence can sue their employers under the Jones Act, 46 U. S. C.
In 1916, the Jones Act or the Philippine Autonomy Act changed the legislative system.

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