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The proposal, which circulated within the Moore School ( but the significance of which was not immediately recognized ), emphasized the enormous speed advantage that could be gained by using digital electronics with no moving parts.
Moore agreed with Sears and the colony's assembly to suppress the Stamp Act, and gained additional goodwill by reducing military fortifications within the city.
In 2003, Alabama state politics gained national attention when the chief justice of the Alabama Supreme Court, Roy Moore, refused to remove a monument of the Ten Commandments from the rotunda of the court building.
Moore gained an extremely high profile and became known as " Mr Privatisation ".
In the late 2000s the men's basketball team gained a greater following than before under new head coach Tom Moore, a disciple of UConn Huskies men's basketball coach Jim Calhoun.
The CPNP gained sixteen seats in the elections of 1926 without winning government, and in 1929, amid threats of further division within the CPNP ranks, Moore won a large victory against William McCormack, plagued with his own internal problems, to become Premier.
The Lakeland writer Harry Griffin is credited with rekindling interest in Graham's record in the late 1950s, at a time when the veteran walker Dr Barbara Moore had gained much publicity for doing the John o ' Groats to Land's End walk.
When Bamm-Bamm was a teenager, Betty gained employment as a reporter for one of Bedrock's newspapers, the Daily Granite ( presumably a parody of the Daily Planet of Superman fame ), under the editorial guidance of Lou Granite ( presumably a parody of Lou Grant of the contemporaneous eponymous series, and formerly of The Mary Tyler Moore Show ).
After his initial appearance he gained his own ongoing series, initially written by Wolfman, and later included writers such as Alan Moore and Paul Kupperberg.
Oliver Moore gained a benevolent persona after waking and they all attempt to rescue Gaia's father from the prison compound.
1971 saw the group have considerable success, and after replacing bassist Glen Moore with Herb Bushler, got the opportunity to create a new album and have it produced by George Martin, who had gained considerable fame from being the longtime producer of The Beatles.

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Russell, Wittgenstein, G. E. Moore, and Ramsey were all at Cambridge at that time, and their influence on Black may have been considerable.
As a member of Princes Street Labour, he also spent considerable time working on New Zealand Labour Party campaigns including that of Mike Moore.
The collection includes 20 works by Picasso, watercolors and paintings by Paul Klee and Wassily Kandinsky and a considerable number of sculptures by Alberto Giacometti, Constantin Brâncuşi, Henry Moore.
Initially the design met with a considerable degree of scepticism from the established boating fraternity due to its unconventional design and construction ( actually pioneered by Ken Littledyke for canoe construction ) but Creagh-Osbourn and Beecher Moore were two of the highly respected pundits of the dinghy scene who were far sighted enough to see the value of the design, and immediately supported it.
The capsize of the Herald of Free Enterprise car ferry outside Zeebrugge harbour on 6 March 1987 gave Moore considerable media exposure.
A bank strike in 1966, which lasted six months ( and effectively paralysed Irish commercial life for the duration ), resulted in Moore spending considerable time practising music.
The first disc contains Slow Century itself, a 90-minute documentary with extensive interviews with the band members ( as well as their friend Thurston Moore ) and considerable live concert footage from across their career featuring throughout ; indeed, the film concludes with the encore from their final live show, held in London in 1999.

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In San Francisco he has worked with Brew Moore, Charlie Mingus, and other `` swinging '' musicians of secure reputation, thus placing himself within established jazz traditions, in addition to being a part of the San Francisco `` School ''.
He was characterized as an " old curmudgeon " by the novelist George Moore, and he deliberately cultivated his reputation as a misanthropic bachelor.
Moore ensured that the wool and the weaving was good quality, and created designs of his own, quickly gaining a reputation as a source of good quality rugs.
It proved very popular, went through a number of editions quickly, and helped give Moore a more serious reputation among his literary contemporaries.
" In February 2009, Moore filed suit against the film production company and the producers for infringing on the marks Soul Man and Soul Men, claiming the movie is based on the careers of Sam & Dave, and damaged both Moore's reputation and career.
On December 18, 1993 Ferguson asked a judge to let him replace Falanga with Colin A. Moore, a Brooklyn-based attorney with a reputation for attacking alleged racism in the criminal-justice system.
Based on their reputation for political satire, American documentary film-maker Michael Moore approached Salter Street to produce his Bowling for Columbine project.
While initial fan reaction to Bertuzzi was negative due to his previous role with the division-rival Canucks, as well as his reputation following the Steve Moore incident, he was eventually accepted in Calgary.
Instead, he spent the next 25 years playing with artists like Buzz Clifford, Daniel Moore ( writer of " My Maria " and " Shambala "), Gary Montgomery, Jim Keltner, Carl Radle, Leon Russell, drummer-turned-actor Gary Busey, Delbert McClinton and many others, earning a reputation as a solid session guitarist without cashing in on his notoriety as having been a Beach Boy.
Moore joined the committee in 1971 and, as Greenpeace co-founder Bob Hunter wrote, “ Moore was quickly accepted into the inner circle on the basis of his scientific background, his reputation an environmental activist, and his ability to inject practical, no-nonsense insights into the discussions .” From as early as September 2005 until its alteration in March 2007, the Greenpeace International web site included Patrick Moore in a list of " founders and first members ".
Moore appears to have rested on his laurels for a time and did not defend his reputation in France in 1870.
The historian Charles Oman contends that Marshal Soult's attack at Corunna provided Moore and his men with the opportunity to redeem their honour and reputation through their defensive victory, by which means the army was saved though at the cost of the British general's life.
Walter also had a reputation for pedantry, and when Charles Moore stepped down as editor of The Spectator, he described Walter as one of the bores he would not miss.

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Chief Moore said, `` If I don't see you when I return, see you for certain at my road block, Inspector ''.
The committee for the annual Central City fashion show has been announced by Mrs. D. W. Moore, chairman.
The figurative style of his large bronzes is perceived as an important precursor to the greater simplifications of Henry Moore and Alberto Giacometti, and his serene classicism set a standard for European ( and American ) figure sculpture until the end of World War II.
The film, panned by critics and fans alike, was nominated for the Razzie Award for Worst Picture, but lost to the Demi Moore film Striptease.
Moore was later arrested and detained for four days before being granted a conditional release, while Charlton was not arrested.
Moore asked the commission to assess whether the francophone population of the Ottawa-Gatineau area was sufficiently well-served by existing French radio services, and to consider licensing one or more of the French language applications, which included a Christian music station, a community radio station and a campus radio station for the Université du Québec en Outaouais, in addition to or instead of the approved stations.
Finding Kidd politically useless, the Tory leaders sent him to stand trial before the High Court of Admiralty in London for the charges of piracy on high seas and the murder of William Moore.
Nevertheless, none of these items would have prevented his conviction for murdering Moore ..
As to the accusations of murdering Moore, on this he was mostly sunk on the testimony of the two former crew members, Palmer and Bradinham, who testified against him in exchange for pardons.
( Another pseudonym, one Moore often employed for works that involved little or no collaboration, was " Lawrence O ’ Donnell ".
The following year, at Childress ' suggestion, Earnhardt joined car owner Bud Moore for the 1982 and 1983 seasons driving the No. 15 Wrangler Jeans Ford Thunderbird ( Earnhardt's only full-time Ford ride in his career ).
In 1971, she co-founded Actors and Others for Animals and appeared in a series of newspaper advertisements denouncing the wearing of fur, alongside Mary Tyler Moore, Angie Dickinson, and Jayne Meadows.
The couple stopped at Menchaca's mother's home in Moore, Oklahoma, for a Mother's Day visit.
Other appearances include Sledge Hammer !, Boy Meets World, Hey Arnold !, The Single Guy ( where he is mistaken for Dudley Moore ), and Sabrina the Teenage Witch in which he sang " Daydream Believer " to Sabrina ( Melissa Joan Hart ).
In the opening game of the 1906 season against Yale, Reiter's quarterback Sammy Moore completed a forward pass to Irvin van Tassell for a thirty-yard gain.
" Moore saw Forth as a successor to compile-link-go third-generation programming languages, or software for " fourth generation " hardware, not a fourth-generation programming language as the term has come to be used.
Mabel Fierz had pursued matters with Moore, and at the end of June 1932, Moore told Blair that Victor Gollancz was prepared to publish A Scullion's Diary for a £ 40 advance, through his recently founded publishing house, Victor Gollancz Ltd, which was an outlet for radical and socialist works.
Eventually in October, after sending A Clergyman's Daughter to Moore, he left for London to take a job that had been found for him by his Aunt Nellie Limouzin.
Moore is best known today for his defence of ethical non-naturalism, his emphasis on common sense in philosophical method, and the paradox that bears his name.
Moore is also well known for the so-called " open question argument ", which is contained in his ( also greatly influential ) Principia Ethica.

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