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Others who developed early and commercially impractical incandescent electric lamps included Humphry Davy, James Bowman Lindsay, Moses G. Farmer, William E. Sawyer, Joseph Swan and Heinrich Göbel.
* Fixing UNRWA: Repairing the UN's Troubled System of Aid to Palestinian Refugees ( By James G. Lindsay, Washington Institute for Near East Policy: January 2009 )
B. Lindsay ; Preface by Sir George Sydenham Clarke, G. C. M. G., F. R. S., John Murray, London, second edition 1907.
" Despite this, he made a number of friends and allies in Edinburgh, including Sir W. Lindsay Scott, Alexander Curle, J. G.
* Kenneth G. Ross: author of the musical play Norman Lindsay and his Push in Bohemia ( 1978 )
* Lindsay G. Robertson, Conquest by Law: How the Discovery of America Dispossessed Indigenous Peoples of Their Lands ( 2005 ).
Like his former co-pastor Homer G. Lindsay, Jr., Vines is well known for his conservative and sometimes controversial public stances, as well as his wide-reaching influence in the Southern Baptist Convention and the local political arena.
He relocated to Jacksonville in 1982 to co-pastor the First Baptist Church with Homer G. Lindsay, Jr.
Several former pastors, including Homer G. Lindsay, Jr. and Jerry Vines, were widely influential in the Southern Baptist Convention, leading it in both growth and a shift towards conservatism and fundamentalist Christianity.
The secondary dedication named Howard Hughes, James Moody, Marcello Truzzi, Adrian ‐ Claude Frazier, Marilyn Monroe, Wesley Mather, William Lindsay Gresham, Hugo Zacchini, Jayne Mansfield, Frederick Goerner, C. Huntley, Nathanael West, Horatio Alger, Jr., Robert E. Howard, George Orwell, H. P. Lovecraft, Tuesday Weld, H. G. Wells, Sister Marie Koven, Harry Houdini, Togare ( LaVey's pet lion ), and the Nine Unknown Men from The Nine Unknown.
# Lindsay, Robert K., Bruce G. Buchanan, Edward A. Feigenbaum, and Joshua Lederberg.
# Lindsay, Robert K., Bruce G. Buchanan, E. A. Feigenbaum, and Joshua Lederberg.
He was survived by his three daughters: Patricia Gates Norris, Kathe Gates McCoy, Anne Gates Ponce ; several grandchildren, including Michael Ponce, Alice Ponce Robison, Mari Ponce Bauman, Thomas Ponce, Christopher G. Scott, Gates Scott, Sarah Scott, Polly F. Norris Ober, Sandra L. Norris, and great-grandchildren Alice Bauman, Hope Bauman, Robin Bauman, Rebecca Bauman, Greta Robison, Cerin and Corwyn Ponce, Annie and Lindsay Ponce, E. Graham Ober, Lydia L. Ober and William Gates Ober, as well as Hannah L. Scott, Peter, Adam, Andrew, Cordelia and Oliver Scott.
His first work with his long-time partner Howard Lindsay came in 1934, when the two men revised the P. G. Wodehouse / Guy Bolton book for the Cole Porter musical Anything Goes.
Directed by Howard Lindsay with choreography by Barbara Newberry and Carl Randall, and set design by Jo Mielziner, the cast featured Fred Astaire as Guy Holden, Claire Luce as Mimi, Luella Gear as Hortense, G. P. Huntley Jr as Teddy, Betty Starbuck as Barbara Wray, Erik Rhodes as Tonetti, Eric Blore as Waiter, and Roland Bottomley as Pratt.
He has an older brother, G. O. B., a younger half-brother, Buster, and a twin sister, Lindsay ( she is later revealed to be adopted and older than Michael ).
Lindsay, R., Watson, G., Hickmont, D., Broadfoot, A., & Bruynel, L. ( 1994 ).
Lindsay G. Kingthe first resident United Church of Canada, minister ( 1953 – 1954 )— remembers that the name commonly used was Happy Valley.
Homer G. Lindsay, Jr. ( 1927 – February 14, 2000 ) was an American Southern Baptist preacher.
His father, Homer G. Lindsay Sr., began pastoring the First Baptist Church of Jacksonville in 1940.
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John G. Carlisle, J. Proctor Knott, William Lindsay, Laban T. Moore, and Evan E. Settle were also nominated by various factions of the Democratic Party ; Republicans nominated Silas Adams.

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`` Mr. Ferrell Hirey Lindsay, chairman of the board of supervisors.
Bradman was succeeded as Australian captain by Lindsay Hassett, who led the team to 4 – 1 victory in 1950 – 51.
* 1913 – Lindsay Hassett, Australian cricketer ( d. 1993 )
* 1923 – Lindsay Anderson, English director ( d. 1994 )
For different reasons, various constitutionalists have praised the Act of Settlement: Henry Hallam called the act in the United Kingdom " the seal of our constitutional laws " and David Lindsay Keir placed its importance above the Bill of Rights 1689.
" All will be released into the wild near Mount Kenya. In 2004 Woburn Safari Parks ' Dr. Jake Veasey ; the Head of the Department of Animal Management and Conservation at Woburn Safari Park and a member of the European Association of Zoos and Aquariums Population Management Advisory Group, with the assistance of Lindsay Banks took over responsibility for the management and coordination of the European Endangered species Programme ( EEP ) for the eastern bongo.
As of March 2012 the main sports presenters on the channel are Olly Foster, Katie Gornall, Katherine Downes, Damian Johnson, Andrew Lindsay and Jenny Culshaw.
This view contrasted for example with that of Sir Lindsay Scott, who argued — following Childe ( 1935 ) for a wholesale migration into Atlantic Scotland of people from south-west England.
The march was the subject of a documentary by Lindsay Anderson, March to Aldermaston.
One of Coronation Streets best known storylines took place in March / April 1998, with Deirdre Rachid being wrongfully imprisoned after a relationship with con-man Jon Lindsay.
Mayor John Lindsay appointed him to the New York City Art Commission in 1969.
Lindsay Park, in The Village of East Davenport, was used as parade grounds for Civil War soldiers from Camp McClellan.
The old Civil War parade grounds, in The Village of East Davenport (" The Village " for short ), have been turned into Lindsay Park, which is surrounded by small specialty shops.
Bowie's fascination with the bizarre was fuelled when he met dancer Lindsay Kemp: " He lived on his emotions, he was a wonderful influence.
After the game, Lindsay skated around the Olympia ice with the Cup, beginning a tradition that continues today.
After being upset by the Montreal Canadiens in the 1951 semifinals, Detroit won its fifth Cup in 1952, sweeping both the Leafs and the Canadiens, with the Production Line of Howe, Abel and Lindsay joined by second-year goalie Terry Sawchuk.
In 1957 Ted Lindsay, who scored 30 goals and led the league in assists with 55, teamed up with Harvey to help start the National Hockey League Players ' Association ( NHLPA ).
The Lindsay deal was one of several questionable trades made by Adams in the late 1950s.
Proponents of moral science like Ronald A. Lindsay have counter-argued that their way of understanding " morality " as a practical enterprise is the way we ought to have understood it in the first place.
Lindsay adds that it is important to reclaim the specific word " Morality " because of the connotations it holds with many individuals.
On 1 June 1832, Charles Lindsay, Bishop of Kildare and Leighlin and the William John released their holdings of Sir John Rogerson's lands at Glasnevin, ( including Glasnevin House ) to George Hayward Lindsay.

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