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* Joyce Van De Vegte: Fundamentals of Digital Signal Processing, Prentice Hall, ISBN 0-13-016077-6
In September 2012, Carnegie Mellon announced the construction of the Sherman and Joyce Bowie Scott Hall on the Pittsburgh campus.
Joyce performed in the National Concert Hall, Dublin aged just three, playing a Bach minuet, and was named Ireland ’ s Most Promising Violinist when she was nine.
Joyce Clyde Hall ( August 29, 1891 – October 29, 1982 ), an American businessman, was the founder of Hallmark Cards.
Katharine Lucy Mary Worsley was born at Hovingham Hall, Yorkshire, and was the only daughter of Sir William Arthington Worsley, 4th Bt., and his wife, Joyce Morgan Brunner, daughter of Sir John Brunner, 2nd Baronet and granddaughter of Sir John Brunner, 1st Baronet, the founder of Brunner Mond, which later became ICI ( Imperial Chemical Industries ).
He was buried in Camp Hill Cemetery, Halifax, Nova Scotia, next to his first wife Joyce Frazee, mother of his four children: Sarah, Max, Judith and Miriam, and with his second wife Mary Hall.
On July 7, 2009, Paul O ' Neill was inducted into the Irish American Baseball Hall of Fame ( 18 W. 33rd St. inside Foley's NY Pub & Restaurant ) in New York City along with longtime Los Angeles Dodgers owner Walter O ' Malley, broadcaster Vin Scully, former player Steve Garvey, umpire Jim Joyce, and blind sports reporter Ed Lucas.
" With the help of sympathetic teachers, Hall expanded his education to include " T. S. Eliot, James Joyce, Freud, Marx, Lenin and some of the surrounding literature and modern poetry ," as well as " Caribbean literature.
* Joyce Hall, Ryan Hall, and Lyons Hall are three of the four main quad dormitories.
* Joyce Hall ( 1891 – 1982 ), American businessman and founder of Hallmark Cards
Participants in this conference included Joyce Hall, comedian Bob Hope, and Walt Disney, who became one of the founding directors of People to People and later drew inspiration from the initiative to create the " It's a Small World " attraction in 1964.
In 1961, Eisenhower decided that it should be preserved by private citizens and asked Joyce Hall, founder of Hallmark Cards, to facilitate the privatization.
In April 1999, Ron Joyce was inducted into the Canadian Business Hall of Fame and in October of the same year, he was named Entrepreneur of the Year for Ontario and Canada.
* The Stovall Sisters, a gospel trio consisting of sisters Lillian, Joyce, and Netta Stovall inducted into the Blues Hall of Fame
( Jocelyn was an ancestor of the Baronets Jocelyn of Hyde Hall, the Viscounts Jocelyn and the Earls of Roden by his second wife Joyce Atkinson.
It also featured Sue Lyon, Cyril Delevanti, Grayson Hall ( who received an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress for her performance ) and Barbara Joyce ( later an acclaimed artist ).
While usually orthodox in his support for National Party policies, Hall was one of a group of prominent National Party figures – including key senators Barnaby Joyce and Fiona Nash to express concern about the federal party's support for the policy of voluntary student unionism.
In New York, the company performs most frequently at City Center Theater ( 12 seasons ), in addition to seasons at Avery Fisher Hall ( twice ), Carnegie Hall ( twice ), the Joyce Theater, the New York State Theater and other venues.
Hall was one of three children of Joyce Hall ( d. 1982 ).
In 1966, after he had served as an administrative vice president and member of the board of directors of the company, Hall's father, Joyce Hall, retired as chairman, president, and CEO of Hallmark, handing full control of the company to Donald.

Joyce and started
In March 1989, Joyce and Rourke started legal proceedings against their former bandmates, arguing that they were equal partners in The Smiths and each entitled to a 25 percent share of the band's profits on all activities other than songwriting and publishing.
At this point, Joyce started publishing individual books of chapters from Work in Progress.
He also started dating a fellow student, Joyce Bulifant ; they were married in November 1958 and divorced nine years later.
Both learned music from an early age: Joyce was two and a half and Ruth was six when they first started learning violin.
Barger started his Robot Wisdom site in February 1995, publishing essays and resources on James Joyce, AI, history, Internet culture, hypertext design, and technology trends.
Trinity Foundation members, acting on this information, started digging through dumpsters outside Tilton's many banks in the Tulsa area as well as dumpsters outside the office of Tilton's lawyer, J. C. Joyce ( also based in Tulsa ).
Instead, he started his own foundation, The Joyce Foundation, to administer his personal philanthropic work.
He started the season platooning in center field with Matt Joyce, in place of Rays center fielder B. J.
She started dance lessons from an early age with Joyce Cole in North Hollywood, learning ballet and tap.
Reverend Joseph G. Joyce ( 1889 – 1959 ) started the station to provide church services to shut-ins, but soon expanded it to provide public service announcements and entertainment.
The Daily News owed its existence to David Bentley, who, along with his wife Diana and Patrick and Joyce Sims, founded The Great Eastern News Company Ltd. in 1974 and started publishing a weekly broadsheet named The Bedford-Sackville News.
Joyce became embittered and increasingly turned to alcoholism whilst politically his vision of a British National Socialism gave way to a more direct copy of German Nazism, with Chesterton stating that he started ending NSL meetings by shouting " Seig Heil ".

Joyce and selling
In November 2005, Mike Joyce told Marc Riley on BBC Radio 6 Music that financial hardship had reduced him to selling rare Smiths ' recordings on eBay.
Joyce was also a best selling non-fiction author, including such books as Real Women Don't Pump Gas, The Fine Art of Flirting, " A Year of Good Luck ", and Joyce Jillson's Lifesigns.

Joyce and cards
Samuel Beckett collated words from foreign languages on cards for Joyce to use, and, as Joyce's eyesight worsened, wrote down the text from his dictation.
Friendship Day was originally promoted by Joyce Hall, the founder of Hallmark cards in 1930, intended to be the 2nd August and a day when people celebrated their friendships by sending cards.

Joyce and out
" The only contentious issue was whether Mr Joyce was an equal partner entitled to ¼ of the profits arising out of the activities ( other than songwriting or publishing ) of ' The Smiths '.
Gehry's performing arts complex will now house only the Joyce Theater, because the Signature Theater Company dropped out due to space constraints and cost limitations.
Joyce wrote to Weaver in late 1929 that he had " explained to all about the book, at least a great deal, and he promised me that if I found it madness to continue, in my condition, and saw no other way out, that he would devote himself heart and soul to the completion of it, that is the second part and the epilogue or fourth.
In Stoppard's Travesties, James Joyce and Tristan Tzara slip in and out of the plot of The Importance of Being Earnest.
His love of Joyce is borne out in Dublin's annual Bloomsday celebrations.
He indulges in theft and vandalism, and makes out with and has sex with Buffy's mother, Joyce Summers.
* Dr. Joyce Brothers appears in Episode 105 as herself, trying to help Fonzie's dog out of a depression.
Holed up inside Wentworth by the police, the terrorists take the women and officers Joan Ferguson and Joyce Barry captive, threatening to shoot one hostage every hour until they are given safe passage out of the country while outside the police and governor Ann Reynolds argue over sending in the local SWAT unit.
This root action disturbed the construction by pushing the rocks out in the fashion of the “ in-and out ” construction that invalidated Joyce ’ s argument.
About his work Joyce Carol Oates noted " Gary Soto's poems are fast, funny, heartening, and achingly believable, like Polaroid love letters, or snatches of music heard out of a passing car ; patches of beauty like patches of sunlight ; the very pulse of a life.
One of the jurors, Eileen Joyce, who favoured Backx, stormed out and claimed the other jurors were unfairly influenced by Gulda's supporters.
This satire on the biographical novel is one of the most innovative and influential novels in English, and its foregrounding of the authorial voice and playful refusal to accept a conventional linear timeframe mark it out as a precursor of such modernist novelists as James Joyce and Samuel Beckett.
* Falkirk survey Survey carried out by Eric Joyce that covered 1 / 5 of the households in his constituency
Skinner is amused with Shaun's belief that he must study and work in a highly intelligent environment in order to become successful, pointing out that many famous authors such as James Joyce and William Faulkner grew up in places that were not intellectually stimulating, but still became great writers.
In June 1916, the British sent out a number of officials to assist the revolt in the Hejaz, most notably Colonel Cyril Wilson, Colonel Pierce C. Joyce, and Colonel Stewart Francis Newcombe.
Typical of such attacks were the one commanded out by Newcombe and Joyce who on the night of July 6 / 7, 1917 when they had planted over 500 charges on the Hejaz railroad, which all set up off at about 2am.
Chin and librettist Joyce Chiou set out in 2002 to create an opera whose subject was drawn from Taiwanese lore and employed local settings.
The first hikers to walk the entire trail, Joyce and Pete Cottrell, of Whitefield, New Hampshire, were the first to backpack the entire official route of the American Discovery Trail, but they hiked segments out of sequence over two calendar years, finishing in 2003.
The examples Aarseth gives include a diverse group of texts: wall inscriptions of the temples in ancient Egypt that are connected two-dimensionally ( on one wall ) or three dimensionally ( from wall to wall or room to room ); the I Ching ; Apollinaire ’ s Calligrammes in which the words of the poem “ are spread out in several directions to form a picture on the page, with no clear sequence in which to be read ”; Marc Saporta ’ s Composition No. 1, Roman, a novel with shuffleable pages ; Raymond Queneau ’ s One Hundred Thousand Billion Poems ; B. S. Johnson ’ s The Unfortunates ; Milorad Pavic ’ s Landscape Painted with Tea ; Joseph Weizenbaum ’ s ELIZA ; Ayn Rand ’ s play Night of January 16th, in which members of the audience form a jury and choose one of two endings ; William Chamberlain and Thomas Etter ’ s Racter ; Michael Joyce ’ s Afternoon: a story ; Roy Trubshaw and Richard Bartle ’ s Multi-User Dungeon ( aka MUD1 ); and James Aspnes ’ s TinyMUD.
Ron Joyce Stadium, the nearest available stadium, was ruled out in June 2012.
By the time Brooks dropped out of high school, Corll's mother and half-sister, Joyce, had moved to Colorado after the failure of her third marriage and the closure of the family candy company in June 1968.
When Buffy skips class or stays out late to attend to her Slayer duties, Joyce is left trying to punish her by restricting her to the house.
Joyce responds to the dire situations Buffy must face by placing regular and inconvenient restrictions on her, such as grounding her at a time when Buffy must confront and try to kill the Master ( the head of a vampire cult who is attempting to fulfill a prophecy that he will kill the Slayer and open the Hellmouth in Sunnydale ), saying sarcastically to Buffy, " I know — if you don't go out it'll be the end of the world ", when in fact, it just may be, or telling Buffy that she is free to make her own life choices, when Buffy knows exactly what her destiny is, and that it may include dying young.
" Joyce responds by trying to restrict Buffy again, then attempting to physically restrain her, at which point Buffy ends Joyce's ideas of parental authority by easily overpowering her and walking out the door.

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