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Ley's and Exotic
Another notable book on the subject is Willy Ley's Exotic Zoology ( 1959 ).

Ley's and is
Visiting his — and Bertha's -- aunt, he is introduced to his cousin at Mary Ley's flat, and from the moment they first set eyes on each other Bertha and Gerald are curiously attracted to each other.
Although Oberth is often credited as the main technical consultant to the film, Ley's role was of central importance.
Ley's Line ( レイズライン ; Reizu Rain ) is a 2002 Japanese movie directed by Fukutani Osamu.

Ley's and .
At the same time Muchow was purged and Ley's control over the DAF re-established.
Ley's poor background and his experience as head of the largely working-class Ruhr party region meant that he was sympathetic to the socialist wing of the Nazi Party, which Hitler opposed, but he always sided with Hitler in inner party disputes.
But Ley's lack of administrative ability meant that the NSBO leader, Reinhard Muchow, a member of the socialist wing of the Nazi Party, soon became the dominant figure in the DAF, overshadowing Ley.
At the same time Muchow was purged and Ley's control over the DAF re-established.
Ley's subordinates took their lead from him, and the DAF became a notorious centre of corruption, all paid for with the compulsory dues paid by German workers.
This brought Ley's old socialist tendencies back into prominence.
" With the actual outbreak of World War II in 1939, however, Ley's importance declined.
As the air war against Germany increased from 1943, " dehousing " German workers became an objective of the Allied area bombing campaign, and Ley's commissariat was increasingly unable to cope with the resulting housing crisis.
However, Ley's work on the movie did.
When the Nazis seized power, Ley's situation became increasingly desperate.
It was originally called Ley's Baseball Ground and was part of a complex of sports grounds ( Ley's Recreation Ground ) built and owned by businessman Sir Francis Ley for workers at his foundry, Ley's Malleable Castings Vulcan Ironworks.
The ground became the property of the club in 1924 when it was purchased from Ley's heirs for £ 10, 000.
Ley's expressed distaste for The Emperor's New Clothes however ; stating in an afterword accompanying a reprint of " The Death of Napoleon " that " This latter avatar Emperor's New Clothes, by the way, was both sad and funny: sad, because Napoleon was interpreted to perfection by an actor ( Ian Holm ) whose performance made me dream of what could have been achieved had the producer and director bothered to read the book.
Following the Whalers move to Raleigh, the Hurricanes ceased to honor Ley's # 2 and McKenzie's # 19, and returned the numbers to circulation, although # 2 was re-retired by the Hurricanes, this time in honor of Glen Wesley.
Robert Ley's Westdeutsche Beobachter reported that " one knows that the spirititual-religious educational work of the Benedictines of Maria-Laach for years has increasingly viewed itself responsible for all of the duties to renew the national conscience.

collection and Exotic
Exotic World originated as the private collection of retired exotic dancer Jennie Lee.
Lee's memorabilia formed the core of the collection, but people from around the world soon started to donate items to Exotic World.
The Exotic World museum collection includes posters, photographs, publicity stills, newspaper clippings, and playbills related to famous burlesque performers including Blaze Starr, Lili St. Cyr, Chesty Morgan, Candy Barr and Tempest Storm.

collection and Zoology
On the death of George Robert Gray in 1872 he joined the British Museum as a Senior Assistant in the Department of Zoology, taking charge of the bird collection.
The original Zoology Museum established by D ' Arcy Thompson at Dundee became neglected after his move to St. Andrews and in 1956 the building it was housed in was scheduled for demolition and the museum collection was dispersed, with some parts going to the British Museum.
A rehearsal recording of " Books " as performed by A Shallow Madness appears on the 2004 The Teardrop Explodes rarities collection Zoology.
' While studying Zoology at St Xavier's college in Bombay he put together a collection of birds from Bombay which led to the publication of a six part series on the Birds of Bombay and Salsette in the Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society ( 1936-1939 ) co authored by Salim Ali.
The Wollaston collection, described by Richard Thomas Lowe, is distributed between the Natural History Museum ( London ), National Museum of Wales ( Cardiff ), Oxford University Museum of Natural History and Cambridge University Museum of Zoology.
He sent his collection of mollusks, echinoderms, and fossils to Louis Agassiz at Harvard's Museum of Comparative Zoology ; plants went to Asa Gray at Harvard ; archaeological and ethnological material went to the Smithsonian.
In 1880, he became assistant in charge of the collection of birds and mammals in the Boston Society of Natural History, and in 1885 became curator of mammals and birds at the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard University, where he served until his death, though after 1900 he cared for birds alone, and he left his position at the Boston Society of Natural History in 1887.
At his death, he had a collection of 400 boxes of prepared and identified insects, which he left to the Royal Swedish Society of Sciences in Uppsala ( later deposited at the Uppsala University Museum of Zoology ).
As well as pressing on with his Journal, he started an ambitious project to get the expert reports on his collection published as a multi-volume Zoology of the Voyage of H. M. S.
The collection was established in the early 20th century by Francis J. Cole ( Professor of Zoology ), Dr Nellie B. Eales ( who catalogued the collection ), and Mr Stoneman, from 1907 to 1939 when Cole retired.
His Coleoptera collection from the Azores is in the British Museum, London while the European Coleoptera, Erotylidae and Coccinellidae were left to the Cambridge University Museum of Zoology.
The building also houses three research museums: the Museum of Anthropology, Museum of Paleontology, and the Museum of Zoology ( UMMZ ), whose collection includes over 15 million specimens representing all orders of birds, amphibians and reptiles, mites, and insects, and over 80 % of orders of fish and mollusks.

collection and is
The woman eyed the youth with the avidity a coin collector might display toward a rare doubloon which is not yet in his collection.
De Revolutionibus is not just a collection of facts and techniques.
The American-Negro Suite is in a sense an extension of the Cotton Club songs in that it is a collection of Negro songs, not for a night club, but for the concert stage.
His first book, Before The Brave ( 1936 ), is a collection of poems that are almost all Communistic, but after publication of this book he rejected Communism, and advocated a pacifistic anarchy, though retaining his revolutionary idiom.
The collection of information is meaningless unless it is understood and used for a definite purpose.
An analysis of the fiscal tax collection year calendars throughout the state indicates that transition may not be as painful as is commonly thought.
The Medical Illustration Service is responsible for the collection, publication, exhibition, and file of medical illustration material of medico-military importance to the Armed Forces.
At some cities, this pick-up and delivery service is without additional charge, and, if you are budget-wise, when you are planning your itinerary, you will take advantage of these free delivery and collection stations in major cities within the larger European countries.
There is the free intra-city `` rent it here, leave it there '' service, as an example, the free delivery and collection at the airport, dockside or your hotel, luggage racks, touring documents and information and other similar services.
In the upper center of Braque's first collage, Fruit Dish ( in Douglas Cooper's collection ), a bunch of grapes is rendered with such conventionally vivid sculptural effect as to lift it practically off the picture plane.
This is a delightfully motley collection.
It is a collection with a custom-design look, offering simplicity with warmth, variety and vitality.
The Drexel collection, called Composite, to be shown by Titche's offers a realistic approach to decorating, a mature modern that is a variation of many designs.
Like Philadelphia's late Dr. Albert C. Barnes who kept his own great collection closed to the general public ( Time, Jan. 2 ), Thompson, at 61, is something of a legend in his own lifetime.
To set up a co-operative library system, the law requires a central book collection of 100,000 nonfiction volumes as the nucleus, and the system is organized around it.
Nassau is currently building a central collection of reference materials in its Hempstead headquarters, which will reach its goal of 100,000 volumes by 1965.
The major part of this collection is in the central headquarters building, and the remainder is divided among five libraries in the system designated as subject centers.
Basic reference tools are the backbone of the collection, but there is also specialization in science and technology, an indicated weakness in local libraries.
The entire headquarters collection is available to the patrons of all members on interlibrary loans.
Among the particular gems in this collection is the impudent opening song of `` The Garrick Gaieties '', an impressive forecast of the wit and melody that were to come from Rodgers and Hart in the years that followed ; ;
In 2009, the American Anthropological Association's Commission on the Engagement of Anthropology with the US Security and Intelligence Communities released its final report concluding, in part, that, " When ethnographic investigation is determined by military missions, not subject to external review, where data collection occurs in the context of war, integrated into the goals of counterinsurgency, and in a potentially coercive environment – all characteristic factors of the HTS concept and its application – it can no longer be considered a legitimate professional exercise of anthropology.
In mathematics and statistics, the arithmetic mean, or simply the mean or average when the context is clear, is the central tendency of a collection of numbers taken as the sum of the numbers divided by the size of the collection.

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