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McCulloch and had
McCulloch reports that at that time, amongst Sierra Leone's largest present-day ethnolinguistic group, the Mende, who then had about 560, 000 people, about 15 per cent of the population ( i. e. 84, 000 ) were domestic slaves.
The US Supreme Court had affirmed the constitutionality of the Bank under McCulloch v. Maryland, the 1819 case which Daniel Webster had argued successfully on its behalf a decade earlier, the US Treasury recognized the useful services it provided, and the American currency was healthy and stable.
McCulloch had purchased of property on the east side of Lake Havasu along Pittsburgh Point, the peninsula that eventually would be transformed into " the island ".
The Town of Melvin, Texas, located in McCulloch County, Texas, had a school system ( Melvin Independent School District ) serving grades 1 thru 12 through May 1971.
In actuality, the recording was by a Danny McCulloch and Gerry Chapman ( usually going under the band name of The Trybe ), consisted of heavy rock versions of Mott's hits and original songs, and had nothing at all to do with the original Mott the Hoople.
When McCulloch phoned Paul McCartney, who had found him increasingly difficult to work with, to announce he was joining Marriott, McCartney reportedly said " I was a little put out at first, but, well, what can you say to that?
However, Secretary of the Treasury McCulloch argued that the Legal Tender Acts had been war measures, and that the United States should soon reverse them and return to the gold standard.
McCulloch, who joined The Small Faces, had difficulty handling the rock ' n ' roll lifestyle, ultimately dying of a heroin overdose in 1979.
In the case of D ' Emden v Pedder ( 1904 ), which involved the application of Tasmanian stamp duty to a federal official's salary, the court adopted the doctrine of implied immunity of instrumentalities which had been established in the United States Supreme Court case of McCulloch v. Maryland ( 1803 ).
Derek McCulloch was closely involved with the programme from 1926, and ran the department from 1933 until 1950, when he had to resign for health reasons.
Writers Denis Dyack and Ken McCulloch had originally placed Joseph De Molay, a Knight Templar, in the scenario, though later changed this in 2001.
McCulloch, had been excommunicated for drunkenness and other alleged misdeeds, after previously enjoying Strang's favor and several high offices in local government.
In September 2008 it was reported that Malcolm McCulloch of Oxford University was heading a three-year project to develop more robust appliances that could be used in locales lacking electricity, and that his team had completed a prototype.
Scottish guitarist Jimmy McCulloch had been approached to join the new lineup as well.
" One of the audio sources Lipsett sampled for 21-87 film that had a great influence on Lucas was a conversation between artificial intelligence pioneer Warren S. McCulloch and Roman Kroitor, a cinematographer who went on to develop IMAX.
The power of the clause to justify the creation of a national bank was put to the test in 1819 in McCulloch v. Maryland, wherein the state of Maryland had attempted to impede the operations of the Second Bank of the United States by imposing a tax on out-of-state banks, of which the Second Bank of the United States was the only one.
By the end of July 1861, the Missouri State Guard was camped about southwest of Springfield and had been reinforced by Confederate Brigadier General Benjamin McCulloch and Arkansas state militia Brigadier General N. Bart Pearce, making the mixed Missouri / Arkansas / Confederate force over 12, 000 strong.
Twice in November 1861 Ross was chosen by General McCulloch, with whom he had served in the Texas Rangers, to lead a scouting force near Springfield, Missouri.
McCulloch was one of the few prominent businessmen in the young state, and although he had no banking experience, he was appointed because he was the most qualified person willing to take the position.
McCulloch later remarked that on the morning of Lincoln's assassination, " I never saw Mr. Lincoln so cheerful and happy ... The burden which had been weighing upon him for four long years, and which he had borne with heroic fortitude, had been lifted ; the war had been practically ended ; the Union was safe.
The McCulloch family had been wealthy, politically influential, and socially prominent in North Carolina before the American Revolution, but Alexander had wasted much of his inheritance and was unable even to educate his sons.

McCulloch and previously
Fripp persuaded Gordon Haskell to join permanently as singer and bass player, and recruited drummer Andy McCulloch, another Dorset musician moving in the West London progressive rock circle, who had previously been a member of Shy Limbs ( alongside Greg Lake, who recommended him to Fripp ) and Manfred Mann's Earth Band.
McCulloch started his career as a forward at, having previously played at Rangers boys club alongside Barry Ferguson.

McCulloch and considered
In the spring of 2004, Stewart and McCulloch released what is considered by many to be the group's most accessible album, Fabulous Muscles.
Ben considered the matter closed, but it flared up again the following year, this time involving Henry McCulloch, who killed Ross with a pistol.
He and writer Ken McCulloch considered Simon Templeman's voiceover for the character superlative, despite initial apprehensions that the actors they had hired might not be able to convey the game's complicated dialogue.

McCulloch and because
Joe was voiced by South Park staff writer Kyle McCulloch, because, according to Stone, McCulloch " can do really good British voices, because he grew up in Canada watching a bunch of British TV.

McCulloch and want
On 23 June, Rangers had a bid of £ 1. 5million rejected with Wigan said to want £ 2. 5m for McCulloch, who had scored 46 goals in 241 matches for them.

McCulloch and tone
McCulloch drew controversy with his Cancer Boy character, introduced on the series ' final episode, in which he plays a dying young cancer patient using wheelchair who relates otherwise depressing news in a monosyllabic tone and with a cheerful smile, and even releases a hit single entitled " Whistle When You're Low.

McCulloch and Venture
McCulloch created The Venture Bros. storyline sometime prior to 2000.
After working for the television program Sheep in the Big City and the live-action version of The Tick, McCulloch set to turning The Venture Bros. into an animated series.
McCulloch realized that his notes were too extensive for a short comics story and proposed that Comedy Central air The Venture Bros. as an animated series, but the network rejected it.
Hank ( voiced by Christopher McCulloch ) and Dean Venture ( voiced by Michael Sinterniklaas ) are the titular fraternal twin brothers of the show.
The Venture Family's primary nemesis is the pernicious but ineffective super-villain the Monarch ( voiced by Christopher McCulloch ).
The Ventures ' friends and acquaintances include expert necromancer Doctor Byron Orpheus ( voiced by Steven Rattazzi ) and his apathetic, teenage goth daughter Triana ( voiced by Lisa Hammer ), who rent a portion of the Venture Compound ; the albino computer scientist Pete White ( voiced by McCulloch ), a former college friend of Dr. Venture's ; and hydrocephalic " boy genius " Master Billy Quizboy ( voiced by Hammer ).
* Christopher McCulloch, creator, director, and co-writer ( with Doc Hammer ) of the Adult Swim cartoon The Venture Bros, under the pseudonym Jackson Publick.
Christopher McCulloch ( born September 14, 1971 ), also known by the pseudonym Jackson Publick, is an American comic book and television writer, storyboard artist, and voice actor known for his work on several Tick properties and for the animated television series The Venture Bros.
McCulloch voices over 20 characters in the series, including Hank Venture, The Monarch, and Sergeant Hatred.

McCulloch and .
With Gen. Ben McCulloch, Pike trained three Confederate regiments of Indian cavalry, most of whom belonged to the " civilized tribes ", whose loyalty to the Confederacy was variable.
The modern culture of cognitive science can be traced back to the early cyberneticists in the 1930s and 1940s, such as Warren McCulloch and Walter Pitts, who sought to understand the organizing principles of the mind.
McCulloch and Pitts developed the first variants of what are now known as artificial neural networks, models of computation inspired by the structure of biological neural networks.
After leaving Ireland, she traveled to Liverpool, where she met musicians Julian Cope and Ian McCulloch.
The office was first created in 1838, with Thomas McCulloch serving as the university's first president.
The power delegated to the federal government was significantly expanded by the Supreme Court decision in McCulloch v. Maryland ( 1819 ), amendments to the Constitution following the Civil War, and by some later amendments — as well as the overall claim of the Civil War, that the states were legally subject to the final dictates of the federal government.
) 304 ( 1816 ), McCulloch v. Maryland, 17 U. S. ( 4 Wheat.
The local slavery has been described, for example, by anthropologist M. McCulloch:
* M. McCulloch, The Peoples of Sierra Leone Protectorate.
Research into stem cells grew out of findings by Ernest A. McCulloch and James E. Till at the University of Toronto in the 1960s.
* 1963: McCulloch and Till illustrate the presence of self-renewing cells in mouse bone marrow.
McCulloch v. Maryland ( 1819 ) was a significant case in this regard.
Under Marshall, the Court established the principle of judicial review, including specifying itself as the supreme expositor of the Constitution ( Marbury v. Madison ) and made several important constitutional rulings giving shape and substance to the balance of power between the federal government and the states ( prominently, Martin v. Hunter's Lessee, McCulloch v. Maryland and Gibbons v. Ogden ).

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