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The principles and practices of biosurveillance, a new interdisciplinary science, were defined and described in the Handbook of Biosurveillance, edited by Michael Wagner, Andrew Moore and Ron Aryel, and published in 2006.
* The Best of C. L. Moore, edited by Lester Del Rey.
* " Window Dressing " in The New Women's Theatre edited by Honor Moore.
* Article Baal ( PDF format ) by W. Robertson Smith and George F. Moore in Encyclopædia Biblica, edited T. K. Cheyne and J. Sutherland Black, MacMillan: London, 1899.
Both films were produced by First National Pictures, and while Black Oxen was still being edited and Flaming Youth not yet released, Bow was requested to co-star with Moore as her kid sister in Painted People ( AKA The Swamp Angel ).
A supplemental website at www. italianamericana. com to the journal " Italian Americana ", edited by novelist Christine Palamidessi Moore, also offers historical articles, stories, memoirs, poetry, and book reviews.
He edited volumes of the letters of the playwright Oscar Wilde, the writer and caricaturist Max Beerbohm, and the writer George Moore, as well as the diaries of the poet Siegfried Sassoon and the autobiography of Arthur Ransome.
* Diary of Sir John Moore, edited by Sir J. F. Maurice ( two volumes, London, 1904 )
* Thomas Moore, Life and Death of Lord Edward Fitzgerald ( 2 vols., London, 1832 ), also a revised edition entitled The Memoirs of Lord Edward Fitzgerald, edited with supplementary particulars by Martin MacDermott ( London, 1897 )
Much of de Crevecoeur's best work has been published posthumously, most recently as More Letters from the American Farmer: An edition of the Essays in English Left Unpublished by Crèvecœur, edited by Dennis D. Moore ( Athens, Georgia: University of Georgia Press, 1995 ).
The four volumes are: Mead's 1930 Carus Lectures, The Philosophy of the Present ( 1932 ), edited by Arthur E. Murphy ; Mind, Self, and Society ( 1934 ), edited by Charles W. Morris ; Movements of Thought in the Nineteenth Century ( 1936 ), edited by Merritt H. Moore ; and The Philosophy of the Act ( 1938 ), Mead's 1930 Carus Lectures, edited by Charles W. Morris.
Moore instead heavily edited the music, changing the song structures and adding vocals.
1, edited by Reginald Moore & Woodrow Wyatt.
** Alan Moore: Portrait of an Extraordinary Gentleman, edited by Gary Spencer Millidge and Smoky Man
Michael Moore, who had owned and published the Flint-based " Michigan Voice " for ten years, followed English and edited Mother Jones for several months.
This check-list has been highly influential in ornithology, and has – either directly or indirectly – been used as a basis for numerous modern check-lists such as The Clements Checklist of the Birds of the World by James Clements, The Howard and Moore Complete Checklist of the Birds of the World edited by Edward C. Dickinson, Distribution and Taxonomy of Birds of the World by Charles Sibley and Burt Monroe, the AOU Checklist of North American Birds by AOU, and the check-list to birds of South America by SACC.
* The Book of Soccer, edited by Bobby Moore ;
Jack Moore, avant-garde writer William Levy and Mick Farren, singer of The Deviants, also edited at various periods.
He edited: The Fortune Anthology ( 1942 ) with Nicholas Moore, and Douglas Newton ; New Road ( 1943 and 1944 ) with Alex Comfort ; A Romantic Miscellany ( 1946 ) with Derek Stanford.
Moore published a literary review, Seven ( 1938 – 1940 ), while still an undergraduate ( Seven, Magazine of People's Writing, with a complex later history: he edited it with John Goodland ; it later appeared edited by Gordon Cruikshank, and then Sydney D. Tremayne, after Randall Swingler bought it in 1941 from Philip O ' Connor ).

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Cuarón's feature, Children of Men, an adaptation of the P. D. James novel starring Clive Owen, Julianne Moore and Michael Caine, received wide critical acclaim, including three Academy Award nominations.
It also holds works by a wide range of influential European and American artists including Georges Braque, Marcel Duchamp, Walker Evans, Helen Frankenthaler, Alberto Giacometti, Arshile Gorky, Hans Hofmann, Edward Hopper, Paul Klee, Franz Kline, Willem de Kooning, Dorothea Lange, Fernand Léger, Roy Lichtenstein, Morris Louis, René Magritte, Aristide Maillol, Joan Miró, Henry Moore, Kenneth Noland, Georgia O ' Keeffe, Jackson Pollock, Robert Rauschenberg, Auguste Rodin, Mark Rothko, David Smith, Frank Stella, and hundreds of others.
In the early 1950s, Moore worked as a male model, appearing in print advertisements for knitwear ( earning him the amusing nickname " The Big Knit "), and a wide range of other products such as toothpastean element that many critics have used as typifying his lightweight credentials as an actor.
Former NFL wide receiver Rob Moore and Pro Football Hall of Fame inductee John Mackey are both graduates of Hempstead High School as is former New York State Governor David Paterson.
* Michael Moore ( wide receiver ) ( born 1986 ), American football wide receiver
Moore has earned his living since the early 1990s primarily by consulting for, and publicly speaking for a wide variety of corporations and lobby groups such as the Nuclear Energy Institute.
Among the Colts ' greats were quarterback John Unitas, wide receiver Raymond Berry, and running backs Alan Ameche and Lenny Moore as well as tightend John Mackey.
Since then, Nels has worked with a wide range of musicians in punk and alternative rock, notably Mike Watt, Thurston Moore and Wilco ( the latter as a full-time member since 2004 ).
After going 0 for 2, Palmer would complete 10 straight passes including two touchdowns of 33 & 26 yards to rookie wide receiver Denarius Moore.
It had a wide and long-term influence on Jimi Hendrix, Eric Clapton, Robbie Robertson, and later Gary Moore and Stevie Ray Vaughan.
wide receiver from Syracuse University, Moore played in 10 NFL seasons from 1990 to 1999.
Unlike McGonagall, Moore commanded a fairly wide variety of meters and forms, albeit like Emily Dickinson the majority of her verse is in the ballad meter.
Then on fourth down and 14 from the 17-yard line, Detroit wide receiver Herman Moore caught Krieg's pass at the back of the end zone, but came out of bounds past the end line.
Kramer completed a 31-yard score to wide receiver Willie Green, a 6-yarder to Green, and a 7-yarder to wide receiver Herman Moore.
He had a wide further range of social connections: George Santayana from 1905 ; Isaac Rosenberg ; Bernard Berenson ; Bertrand Russell ; G. E. Moore ; E. M. Forster with whom he and Goldsworthy Lowes Dickinson travelled to India in 1912.
The event was particularly competitive due to the wide open WQS situation this year and when north shore local Coco Ho saw her chances of winning dashed she ensured Moore victory in the final minute by popping an air over Australian Layne Beachley to deny her the wave and the points she needed.
In 1986 Moore was invited to play keyboards with a new band called Cutting Crew who went on to have a world wide hit with "( I Just ) Died In Your Arms Tonight ".
Manifesting in a wide frequency range, speech is quite resistant to many types of masking frequency cut-off — Moore reports, for example, that a band of frequencies from 1000 Hz to 2000 Hz is sufficient ( sentence articulation score of about 90 %).

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In Ethics ( 1912 ) Moore rejected a purely hedonistic utilitarianism and argued that there is a range of values that might be maximized.
Under the editorship of McIlwraith, beginning in April 1940, Weirds later years were distinguished by an influx of newer writers, including such major figures as Ray Bradbury, Manly Wade Wellman, Fritz Leiber, Henry Kuttner, C. L. Moore, Theodore Sturgeon, Joseph Payne Brennan, Jack Snow and Margaret St. Clair, a somewhat more eclectic range.
Reviews of this experimental book range from the journalistic boorishness of John Moore to academic criticism.
The remaining piers range from Pier 25 at N. Moore Street, scheduled to be rebuilt in 2009, to Pier 99 at 59th Street, which houses the West 59th Street Marine Transfer Station, used by the New York City Sanitation Department.
Moore has acknowledged the narrow range of his vocals.
Topics covered range from who the Democrats should put up for the presidency ( Moore proposes Oprah Winfrey or, surprisingly, General Wesley Clark, once the Supreme Allied Commander of NATO ) right through to ' How to talk to your conservative brother-in-law ', a guide on how to avoid interpersonal conflicts at Thanksgiving dinner with the family.
Such collaborations have been crucial to his composing life, and the range of musicians with whom he has worked include David Gibson, in the cello works of the 1970s ); Petr Kotik, Susan Stenger, and Eberhard Blum, on Four Full Flutes ; Rafael Toral, David First, Lee Ranaldo, Thurston Moore, Susan Stenger, and Robert Poss on Guitar Too, for Four ( G2, 44 + 1x2 ); Ulrich Krieger, Carol Robinson, Kaspar T. Toeplitz, and Reinhold Friedl, on Touch Food ; and many others.
In the UK and US NPM has been challenged since the turn of the century by a range of related critiques such as Third Way thinking ( see Anthony Giddens ) and particularly the rise of ideas associated with Public Value Theory ( Mark Moore, Kennedy Business School, John Benington, Warwick Business School ) which have re-asserted a focus on citizenship, networked governance and the role of public agencies in working with citizens to co-create public value, generate democratic authorisation, legitimacy and trust, and stress the domains within which public managers are working as complex adaptive systems with characteristics which are qualitatively different from simple market forms, or private sector business principles.
On Sept. 5, 1941, Col. John Moore, commanding officer of the U. S. Army Air Corps at Grenier Field, wrote a letter proposing the government create a bombing range in New Boston near Joe English Pond.
Wireworld uses what is called the Moore neighborhood, which means that in the rules above, neighbouring means one cell away ( range value of one ) in any direction, both orthogonal and diagonal.
Phelon & Moore also produced a range of lightweight machines, also generally carrying the name Panther or Red Panther, using their own four-stroke single engines and Villiers two-stroke engines.

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