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Reverend Eugene Thomas from Ohio, USA, told James Powell and Roy P. Mackal in 1979 a story that involved the purported killing of a Mokèlé-mbèmbé near Lake Tele in 1959.
For his third expedition in February 1980, Powell was joined by Roy P. Mackal.
Based on the testimony of claimed eyewitnesses, Powell and Mackal decided to focus their efforts on visiting the northern Congo regions, near the Likouala aux Herbes River and isolated Lake Tele.
Powell and Mackal interviewed several people who claimed to have seen Mokèlé-mbèmbé, and Clark writes that the descriptions of the creature were " strikingly similar ... animals long ( most of that a snakelike head and neck, plus long thin tail ).

Mackal and were
" Furthermore, Mackal heard from witnesses that the stakes were in the same location in the tributary as of the early 1980s.
Despite this result, Regusters ' conclusions about this tape were later challenged by Mackal, who asserted that the Mokèlé-mbèmbé did not have a vocal call.

Mackal and expedition
Mackal and Jack Bryan mounted an expedition to the same area in late 1981.
The 1981 expedition would feature the only " close encounters " of the Mackal expeditions.
1987 saw the publication of Mackal's book, A Living Dinosaur ?, in which Mackal detailed his expedition and his conclusions about the Mokèlé-mbèmbé.

Mackal and for
During the so-called " Big Expedition " of 1970, Roy Mackal, a biologist who taught for 20 years at the University of Chicago, devised a system of hydrophones ( underwater microphones ) and deployed them at intervals throughout the loch.
Mackal tried, unsuccessfully, to raise funds for additional trips to Africa.

Mackal and .
Roy P. Mackal, a biologist and cryptozoologist, declared the frame was " positive evidence ".
On returning to the University of Chicago, biologist Roy Mackal and colleagues subjected the sonar data to greater scrutiny and confirmed dimensions of.
Mackal noted that there was no similarity between the recordings and the hundreds of known sounds produced by aquatic animals.
Mackal proposed that the shape was a " highly flexible laterally flattened tail " or the misinterpreted return from two animals swimming together.
In response to these criticisms, proponents such as Tim Dinsdale, Peter Scott and Roy Mackal postulate a trapped marine creature that evolved either from a plesiosaur or to the shape of a plesiosaur by convergent evolution.
R. T. Gould suggested something like a long-necked newt and Roy Mackal discussed this possibility, giving it the highest score ( 88 %) in his list of possible candidates.
Mackal considered this, but found it less convincing than eel, amphibian or plesiosaur types of animal.
Mackal asserts that vocalizations are more correctly associated with the Emela-ntouka, a similarly described creature found in the Central African legends.
The President was Bernard Heuvelmans, and the Vice-President Roy Mackal.

Powell and were
Opponents of repeal, such as Enoch Powell and Adrian Hilton, feel that it would lead to the disestablishment of the Church of England as the state religion if a Roman Catholic were to come to the throne.
* In 2005 Colin and Alma Powell were awarded the Woodrow Wilson Award for Public Service by the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars of the Smithsonian Institution.
The war years also saw the flowering of the Powell and Pressburger partnership with films like 49th Parallel ( 1941 ), The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp ( 1943 ) and A Canterbury Tale ( 1944 ) which, while set in wartime, were very much about the people affected by war rather than battles.
Among the most significant films produced during this period were David Lean's Brief Encounter ( 1945 ) and his Dickens adaptations Great Expectations ( 1946 ) and Oliver Twist ( 1948 ), Carol Reed's thrillers Odd Man Out ( 1947 ) and The Third Man ( 1949 ), and Powell and Pressburger's A Matter of Life and Death ( 1946 ), Black Narcissus ( 1946 ) and The Red Shoes ( 1948 ).
Among prominent Fifth Monarchists were Thomas Harrison, Christopher Feake, Vavasor Powell, John Carew, John Rogers and Robert Blackborne, Secretary of the Admiralty and later of the British East India Company.
The Fifth Monarchists were also a significant opponent to the Rump Parliament and leading Fifth Monarchists like Vavasor Powell were annoyed at the Rump's failure to renew certain pieces of legislation, such as the Propagation of the Gospel in Wales, because they believed that the Rump was not fulfilling what the Fifth Monarchists perceived to be its aim, that is to turn England into a more ' godly ' nation.
The arrest of Feake and Powell was sufficient for a time to dampen their ardour, but many of the delegates to Barebone's Parliament were from congregations with Fifth Monarchist sympathies.
In the crowd below were Powell, Atzerodt, and Herold.
The first true meson to be discovered was the " pi meson " ( or pion ) in 1947, by Cecil Powell, César Lattes, and Giuseppe Occhialini, who were
Jane Powell, Debbie Reynolds, Leslie Caron, and Janet Leigh were among those that she competed with for roles at MGM.
Franks argues that by keeping the ships at sea the Iraqis were deceived into believing a U. S. attack was yet to come from the north through Turkey, though Colin Powell and others have questioned his view ( Plan of Attack, Bob Woodward, 2004 ).
In Powell v. Alabama,, the Supreme Court ruled that “ in a capital case, where the defendant is unable to employ counsel, and is incapable adequately of making his own defense because of ignorance, feeble mindedness, illiteracy, or the like, it is the duty of the court, whether requested or not, to assign counsel for him .” In Johnson v. Zerbst,, the Supreme Court ruled that in all federal cases, counsel would have to be appointed for defendants who were too poor to hire their own.
Sometimes vacancies arise in quick succession, as in the early 1970s when Lewis Franklin Powell, Jr. and William Rehnquist were nominated to replace Hugo Black and John Marshall Harlan II, who retired within a week of each other.
These starred Ruby Keeler and Dick Powell and were mostly directed by Busby Berkeley.
The review's findings were adopted by the Minister for Local Government, the Honourable Jeanette Powell, and was declared in the Victorian Government Gazette on 1 March 2012.
In another letter to his parents in June 1939, before the beginning of war, Powell wrote: " It is the English, not their Government ; for if they were not blind cowards, they would lynch Chamberlain and Halifax and all the other smarmy traitors ".
Powell and his team began work at 0400 each day to digest radio intercepts and other intelligence data ( such as estimating how many tanks Rommel currently had and what his likely plans were ) ready to present to the Chiefs of Staff at 0900.
Writing home on 16 February 1943, Powell stated: " I see growing on the horizon the greater peril than Germany or Japan ever were ... our terrible enemy, America ...." Powell's conviction of the anti-British attitude of the Americans continued during the war.
These changes were " greatly repugnant " to Powell:
Powell was a member of the Suez Group of MPs who were against the removal of British troops from the Suez Canal because such a move would demonstrate, Powell argued, that Britain could no longer maintain a position there and that any claim to the Suez Canal would therefore be illogical.
During the late 1950s, Powell promoted control of the money supply to prevent inflation and, during the 1960s, was an advocate of free market policies, which at the time were seen as extreme and unworkable was unpopular.

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