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Filters were introduced by Henri Cartan in 1937 and subsequently used by Bourbaki in their book Topologie Générale as an alternative to the similar notion of a net developed in 1922 by E. H. Moore and H. L. Smith.
In September 1997 Moore underwent quadruple heart bypass surgery in London, and subsequently suffered four minor strokes.
Indeed, Moore never produced work for the Vertigo imprint-having refused to work for parent company DC in the late 1980s-although his DC-published Swamp Thing work and V for Vendetta reprint-maxiseries were subsequently collected as Vertigo-issued TPBs, while the Hellblazer solo title dealt with the character co-created by Moore, but never written by him.
The book was subsequently criticized in another book, Michael Moore Is a Big Fat Stupid White Man, which HarperCollins published.
" Gray would introduce Spare to the Irish novelist George Moore, whom he would subsequently befriend.
The term gel permeation chromatography can be traced back to J. C. Moore of the Dow Chemical Company who investigated the technique in 1964 and the proprietary column technology was licensed to Waters, who subsequently commercialized this technology in 1964.
Haynes achieved his greatest critical and commercial success to date with Far From Heaven ( 2002 ), a 1950s-set melodrama inspired by the films of Douglas Sirk about a Connecticut housewife Cathy Whittaker ( Julianne Moore ) who discovers that her husband ( Dennis Quaid ) is secretly gay, and subsequently falls in love with Raymond, her African-American gardener ( Dennis Haysbert ).
Moore was subsequently re-elected through the 1966 election, before seeking the governor's office in 1968.
After only three semesters he passed the Georgia bar exam and subsequently joined his father's law firm, Jones, Evins, Moore and Powell, in Atlanta.
The committee had concerns stemming from the Steve Moore incident and Bertuzzi's probationary status, but subsequently approved his representation of Canada at the Olympics.
Against Finland, he scored his first international goal in what was only his second appearance, and subsequently he made Ramsey's squad for the competition, as did his West Ham team-mates Bobby Moore ( the England captain ) and Geoff Hurst.
England needed to defeat Poland at Wembley on 17 October 1973 to qualify for the finals in Germany and, with an out-of-form Moore dropped from the side ( he'd only play once more subsequently for his country ) Peters captained the side for the crucial game.
Dr. Farber subsequently was appointed Alfred Fitler Moore Professor of Telecommunication Systems at the University of Pennsylvania where he also held appointments as Professor of Business and Public Policy at the Wharton School of Business and as a Faculty Associate of the Annenberg School for Communication.
In 2004, Moore relocated to Istanbul, Turkey, and composed the soundtrack to the horror film Okul ( The School ) which was subsequently released as a solo record titled Ghost Book.
The Shankill Butchers gang, including Moore, was subsequently rounded up by RUC Detective Inspector Jimmy Nesbitt from " C " Division and his team of CID detectives who were investigating the murders from Tennent Street RUC station.
Shortly below the dam, the stream becomes the boundary between Franklin County and Moore County, and then subsequently between Moore County and Lincoln County.
A charge against Moore Harness Ltd for distributing was subsequently dropped.
" Hitchens was subsequently invited to appear on Joe Scarborough's MSNBC talk show, Scarborough Country, at which point a tape recording of his debate with Moore at the Telluride Film Festival in 2002 was replayed.
The original bluesy arrangement was subsequently recorded by Lynott and Gary Moore on Moore's Back on the Streets album in 1978, and later appeared on Thin Lizzy's 1983 live album Life.
* A fictionalized Abberline was featured as a central figure in Alan Moore and Eddie Campbell's graphic novel From Hell ( 1991 – 1999 ), and subsequently portrayed by Johnny Depp in the very liberal film adaptation of that work ( 2001 ).
The band subsequently signed to RCA Records and released their self-titled third album, produced by Salas-Humara and Rupe along with Peter Moore.
That song subsequently has been covered by several other artists, including Billy Bragg, Katie Moore, The Corrs, and June Tabor.

Moore and remarked
" In response, a BBC spokeswoman described Moore as being one of TV's best-loved figures and remarked that his " forthright " views were " what we all love about him ".
Upon finishing the recording session, according to Scotty Moore, Bill Black remarked, " Damn.

Moore and never
Bruce Cox, Director of Greenpeace Canada, responded that Greenpeace has never demanded a universal chlorine ban and that Greenpeace does not oppose use of chlorine in drinking water or in pharmaceutical uses, adding that " Mr. Moore is alone in his recollection of a fight over chlorine and / or use of science as his reason for leaving Greenpeace.
It did poorly in the ratings and, according to Moore, was never repeated and will likely never be aired again because of legal problems surrounding the show.
Moore finally agreed, giving the character ocular implants that were never explained in the film, beyond showing they were artificial.
In his appendix, Moore sardonically expresses regret that England never had a revolution as France did.
Moore states: " The harmonies, never before heard in Cuban music, were clearly borrowed from North American pop shattered the formulaic limitations on harmony to which Cuban popular music had faithfully adhered for so long.
Perkins has also collaborated with Michael Moore, according to a 2005 interview with Santa Cruz Metro, in which he stated, "( T ) his never got to actual animation, but I did work on a script with Michael Moore for a year.
Although regularly cited as one of the major forces behind the creation of Vertigo comics, none of the launch titles were written by Alan Moore ( he having long-left Swamp Thing, and only created the character of-but never written the spin-off solo title-Hellblazer ).
In 1969, Van Dyke and Moore reunited for a one-hour variety special called Dick Van Dyke and the Other Woman which included a never before seen alternative take from one of the show's episodes in which Van Dyke breaks down and cries after being dismissed from a film role instead of just being disappointed.
'" However, Shiels maintains that Moore simply referred the band to Shiels to discuss the rights to the name, but that it was never followed up.
In 1986 he was identified as the co-author of a book published in 1954 called Flying Saucer from Mars, attributed to Cedric Allingham, which was intended as a practical joke on UFO believers ; Moore has never admitted his involvement.
However, he did reveal that there was a " 1998 legal agreement signed by Alan Moore, Rick Veitch and myself dividing up our creative properties " that left Bisette with " N-Man, the Fury, the Hypernaut and Commander Solo & Her Screamin ' Skydogs " who, he thought, " fit nicely with a bevy of my own characters and concepts I've never had homes for: Curtis Slarch, Lo !, ' The Big Dig ,' and much, much more you ’ ve never heard of or seen because I could never interest a publisher in those projects.
On May 26, a British fleet carrying 14, 000 troops under Sir John Moore entered the port of Gothenburg but, due to various disagreements with the king, never landed and proceeded to fight the French in Spain after leaving 16 battleships and 20 other ships at Sweden's disposal.
Afterwards, Keegan having produced an outstanding performance against the equally outstanding Moore, Shankly told him that Moore had been brilliant that day and Keegan would " never play against anyone better than him ".
Moore was battling injury at the time of that game, and was never able to remain injury-free following it.
Moore had signed on with Penske but never had the opportunity to race with the team.

Moore and married
Moore met Henry Kuttner, also a science fiction writer, in 1936 when he wrote her a fan letter ( mistakenly thinking that " C. L. Moore " was a man ), and they married in 1940.
She married Owen Moore ( 1886 – 1939 ), an Irish-born silent film actor, on January 7, 1911.
Pickford divorced Moore on March 2, 1920, and married Fairbanks on March 28 of the same year.
Moore married Grant Tinker, a CBS executive ( later chairman of NBC ), in 1962, and in 1970 they formed the television production company MTM Enterprises, which created and produced the company's first television series, The Mary Tyler Moore Show.
He married Betty Moore on July 6, 1945 while on leave, and secured his discharge in September.
He married Mary Moore, known as Molly, on 8 August 1793 in Blandford Forum.
He married his second wife, Nancy Janice Moore ( born 1946 ), Miss South Carolina of 1965, on December 22, 1968.
His four children with Nancy are: Nancy Moore Thurmond ( 1971 – 1993 ), a beauty pageant contestant who was killed when a drunk driver hit her in Columbia, South Carolina ; James Strom Thurmond Jr. ( born 1972 ), who became U. S. Attorney for the District of South Carolina and is the current South Carolina 2nd Judicial Circuit Solicitor ; Juliana Gertrude ( Thurmond ) Whitmer ( born 1974 ), a married homemaker in Washington, DC ; and Paul Reynolds Thurmond ( born 1976 ), elected member of the Charleston County council.
Moore was married and divorced four times: to actresses Suzy Kendall, Tuesday Weld ( by whom he had a son, Patrick, in 1976 ), Brogan Lane and Nicole Rothschild ( one son, Nicholas, born in 1995 ).
* Lady Sarah Boyle ( 1609 – 1633 ), married Sir Thomas Moore, then after his death married Robert Digby, 1st Baron Digby
Willis was married to actress Demi Moore and they had three daughters before their divorce in 2000, following thirteen years of marriage.
Willis married Moore on November 21, 1987 and had three daughters: Rumer Willis ( b. 1988 ), Scout LaRue Willis ( b. 1991 ) and Tallulah Belle Willis ( b. 1994 ) before the couple divorced on October 18, 2000.
After their breakup, rumors persisted that the couple planned to re-marry, until Demi Moore married Ashton Kutcher.
He married model Emma Heming in Turks and Caicos on March 21, 2009 ; guests included his three daughters, Demi Moore, and Ashton Kutcher.
By 1923, Emmett Kelly was working his trapeze act with John Robinson's circus when he met and married Eva Moore, another circus trapeze artist.
Gordon married Thurston Moore in 1984, and she gave birth to their daughter, Coco Hayley Gordon Moore, on 1 July 1994.
In 1904 he married Ethel Hester Moore ( 1878 – 1961 ), and in 1907 he moved with his family to " Sopers ", a house in the village of Ditchling in Sussex, which would later become the centre of an artists ' community inspired by Gill.
Moore was married to a studio executive and Bow's protests fell short.
In 1642 Hale married Anne Moore, the daughter of Sir Henry Moore, a Royalist soldier, and the granddaughter of Sir Francis Moore, a Serjeant-at-Law under James I. Moore and Hale had 10 children, but she was evidently a highly extravagant woman, with Hale warning his children that " an idle or expensive wife is most times an ill bargain, though she bring a great portion ".

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