Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Sherlock Holmes" ¶ 4
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

Littlejohn and Health
" Sir Henry Littlejohn, lecturer on Forensic Medicine and Public Health at the Royal College of Surgeons, is also cited as a source for Holmes.

Littlejohn and Edinburgh
Ellen's body was examined by five physicians: police surgeon Charles Templeman, his colleague Alexander Stalker, two local doctors David Lennox and William Kinnear, and Edinburgh surgeon Henry Littlejohn.

Littlejohn and for
He in particular criticized Daily Mail columnist Richard Littlejohn for his overzealous use of the phrase.
* Littlejohn, Chase ( 1916 ): Some unusual records for San Mateo County, California.
* Littlejohn, Chase ( 1916 ): Some unusual records for San Mateo County, California.
During his time as a councillor in the London Borough of Barnet, Coleman has built up a reputation as an outspoken supporter of car driving, leading Richard Littlejohn to label him a " hero " for introducing a policy of removing road humps when the roads of Barnet are resurfaced.
Oldfield was privately a great admirer of the Littlejohn brothers and admitted that he reluctantly agreed to their sacrifice when a swap was arranged with the government of Jack Lynch in the Republic of Ireland for another agent John Wymann and an Irish Special Branch officer Patrick Crinnion.
Pamela, Countess of Onslow, who was a close friend of Oldfield, and of Keith Littlejohn, confused the previously known account of the Littlejohn Affair by stating shortly before her death that the two were known to each other for two years before the events in Ireland took place.
Among them are eccentric Agatha Runcible, whose wild ways eventually lead her to being committed in a mental institution ; Miles, who is forced to flee the country to avoid prosecution for his homosexuality ; Sneath, a paparazzo who chronicles the wicked ways of the young and reckless ; and Ginger Littlejohn, Nina's former beau, who ingratiates himself back into her life, much to Adam's dismay.
* Littlejohn, Chase ( 1916 ): Some unusual records for San Mateo County, California.
Littlejohn was previously a columnist for The Sun and has also written for The Spectator and London's Evening Standard.
Although many of his newspaper columns are devoted to life and society in England, Littlejohn lives for much of the year in the United States.
In February 1998, Littlejohn became the UK's best-paid columnist when he returned to The Sun to write a twice-weekly column as part of a £ 1 million deal, which also included presenting for BSkyB.
The Sun sought an injunction to prevent Littlejohn writing for the Mail before his existing contract with them ended in February 2006, but the matter was later settled out of court and Littlejohn began writing for the Mail in December 2005.
By the end of the 1980s, Littlejohn was known in London for his Evening Standard columns, and was invited to radio programmes as a pundit.
During his time at LBC, Littlejohn was censured by the Radio Authority for breaching broadcasting rules.
Called Richard Littlejohn, the show ran for one year.
Michael Winner, a guest on the show, attacked Littlejohn for his views and told him that the lesbians " have come across with considerable dignity and you have come across as an arsehole.
Littlejohn hosted the first series of Channel 4's game show Wanted, a stand-in for Bob Mills ).
In February 2011 Littlejohn wrote in his Daily Mail column that Haringey Council was using taxpayer funds for hopscotch lessons for Asian women.

Littlejohn and between
On a June 2001 edition of Nicky Campbell's show on BBC Radio Five Live, a discussion took place between Littlejohn and Will Self.

Littlejohn and medical
1863: Dr Henry Littlejohn becomes the city's first medical officer

Littlejohn and crime
Bouncer Darryl Littlejohn is convicted of the crime.

Littlejohn and .
* Robert Littlejohn, Lecture notes on " The Mathematical Formalism of Quantum mechanics ", including bra-ket notation.
* Domenici, Kathy, & Littlejohn, Stephen W. ( 2001 ), Mediation empowerment in conflict management.
Viz also lampoons political ideas-both left-wing ideals, in strips such as " The Modern Parents " ( and to an extent in Student Grant ), and right-wing ones such as " Baxter Basics ", " Major Misunderstanding ", " Victorian Dad " and numerous strips involving tabloid columnists Garry Bushell (" Garry Bushell the Bear ") and Richard Littlejohn (" Richard Littlecock " and " Robin Hood and Richard Littlejohn "), portraying them as obsessed with homosexuality, political correctness and non-existent left-wing conspiracies to the exclusion of all else.
The first school of osteopathy was established in London in 1917 by John Martin Littlejohn, Ph. D., M. D., D. O., a pupil of A. T.
At the time of the organization of the township the citizens wanted to call it Cambria ; however, since there was already a township by that name in Michigan, their Representative at that time, Judge Littlejohn of Allegan, proposed they name it after Roman Emperor Flavius Marcellus.
C. Bruce Littlejohn ( July 22, 1913-April 21, 2007 ) retired Chief Justice of the South Carolina Supreme Court and author on South Carolina legal history is buried in the Pacolet First Baptist Church cemetery.
He was also a major influence on such successful ' Blues ' guitarists as ' Homesick James ' ( who was a member of Elmore's band ' The Broomdusters ' and featured on many of his recordings ) John Littlejohn, Hound Dog Taylor, J.
According to Irving Wallace ( in an essay originally in his book The Fabulous Originals but later republished and updated in his collection The Sunday Gentleman ) Bell was involved in several police investigations, mostly in Scotland, such as the Ardlamont Mystery of 1893, usually with forensic expert Professor Henry Littlejohn.
Some of the staff of the N-P were hired by the South Bay Daily Breeze ; still covering San Pedro is former News-Pilot reporter Donna Littlejohn.
His eldest boy ( the suffering " Hugh Littlejohn " of Scott's Tales of a Grandfather ) died in 1831 ; Scott himself in 1832 ; Anne Scott in 1833 ; Mrs Lockhart in 1837 ; and the surviving son, Walter Scott Lockhart, in 1853.
* Otis Littlejohn ( Matthew " Stymie " Beard ) is a friend of Grady's who appears in the third and fourth seasons.
* Littlejohn, S. W., Theories of human communication.
* Theories of Human Communication ( 9th Edition ) by Stephen W. Littlejohn and Karen A. Foss

served and Police
Police unions in both Minnesota and California have protested the arrangement, stating that they believe her parole should be served in California, where her crimes were committed.
He then enlisted in the United States Army and served in the Military Police Corps.
The Nigeria Police Force and troops have served in places like UNIPOM ( UN India-Pakistan Observer mission ) 1965, UNIFIL in Lebanon 1978, the UN observer mission, UNIIMOG supervising the Iran-Iraq ceasefire in 1988, former Yugoslavia 1998, East Timor 1999, and in the Democratic Republic of the Congo ( MONUC ) 2004.
Charlestown Police Station, which served as the Headquarters for police officers in Nevis, was destroyed by fire in December 1991.
Approximately 25, 000 men served in the Estonian SS division ( with thousands more conscripted into the " Police Front " battalions and border guard units ).
The Police said the vehicle was unlawful due to its length and Denby Transport was served with a notice by the Vehicle and Operator Services Agency ( VOSA ) inspector to remove the vehicle from the road for inspection.
On 29 November, Heydrich sent invitations for a meeting to be held on 9 December at the headquarters of the International Criminal Police Commission ( the forerunner of Interpol, of which Heydrich at the time served as President ) at 16 Am Kleinen Wannsee ( in the comfortable lakeside suburb of Wannsee on the western edge of Berlin ).
Lieutenant General Wamala was among military cadets sent to Monduli Military Academy in Tanzania in 1979 ( now the TPDF's Tanzania Military Academy, which Ugandan cadets still attend ) and served as Inspector General of Police until 2005.
Prior to being elected Sheriff, Ellis served as the Police Chief of the Town of Moundville, in north Hale County.
Leland G. Mims, a Minden businessman, served as a Webster Parish police juror ( the parish governing body ) from 1953 – 1976, president of the jury each year from 1956 – 1973, and president of the Police Jury Association of Louisiana from 1965-1967.
The area is served by the University of Alaska Fairbanks for fire protection and ambulance service, and jointly by the University of Alaska Fairbanks Police Department and Alaska State Troopers for police protection.
The city of Safford is served by the Safford Police Department, headed by chief John Griffin.
Its highlights include a town parade, carnival rides and games, musical performances, and a wide selection of unique recipes and foods served by community cornerstones including the Boy Scouts of America, local churches, the Southington Fire Department and Police Department, the Southington Rotary Chapter, and the Southington Jaycees www. southingtonjaycees. com.
Stafford is served by the Connecticut State Police through the Resident State Trooper program.
The village is served by the Miami Shores Police Department, and fire services are supplied by Miami-Dade Fire Rescue Department Station 38.
The City of Port Richey is served by the Port Richey Police Dept.
The Village is served by the 33-member Huntley Police Department, which is responsible for ensuring the safety of people in the Village and upholding and enforcing the laws of the community.
This building served as the Brownsburg Police Department headquarters for several years and is currently empty.
The incorporated Town of Brownsburg is served by the Brownsburg Police Department ( BPD ).
Burford has served on the DeSoto Parish Police Jury since 1996.
Hardtner served in both houses of the Louisiana State Legislature from La Salle Parish as well as long service on the La Salle Parish Police Jury.
George Washington Sevier, Sr. ( 1858 – 1925 ), the father of Andrew L. Sevier, was a member of the Madison Parish Police Jury and served as the parish tax assessor from 1891 to 1916.
Natchez is the birthplace of the late Sylvan Friedman, who served on the Natchitoches Parish Police Jury from 1932 – 1944, as a member of the Louisiana House of Representatives from 1944 – 1952, and as a state senator from 1952-1972.
Following the war, Gilmor served as the Baltimore City Police Commissioner in the 1870s.

0.679 seconds.