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Generally, Morgan used technology ( such as bowmaking or pottery ) as an indicator of position on this scale.
Edward B. Tylor and Lewis H Morgan brought the term " evolution " to anthropology though they tended toward the older pre-Spencerian definition helping to form the concept of unilineal evolution used during the later part of what Trigger calls the Antiquarianism-Imperial Synthesis period ( c1770-c1900 ).
Patricia Highsmith, writing as Claire Morgan, wrote The Price of Salt in 1951 and refused to follow this directive, but instead used a pseudonym.
In British oval racing, the term Production car racing has been used as an alternative for hot rods, as run in the West Country during the late 1960s to the mid 1970s, and a Production car world championship race was held twice in the 1970s, won by Spence Morgan in 1974 and Ralph Sanders in 1975, both driving Ford Anglias.
Because the trial of the Morgan conspirators was mishandled, and the Masons resisted further inquiries, many New Yorkers concluded that Masons " controlled key offices and used their official authority to promote the goals of the fraternity.
Richard Williams Morgan claimed that a reference to Cyllin as a son of Caratacus was found in the family records of Iestyn ab Gwrgant and used this as evidence of the early entry of Christianity to Britain: " Cyllin ab Caradog, a wise and just king.
Faie became Modern English fay " a fairy "; the word is, however, rarely used, although it is well known as part of the name of the legendary sorceress Morgan le Fay of Arthurian legend.
Historical logo used by Morgan Stanley in the early 2000s
In their works Bachofen and Lewis Morgan used such terms and expressions as mother-right, female rule, gyneocracy, and female authority.
Cantonment Morgan was established on nearby Seahorse Key late in the war and used as a troop deployment station and as a holding station for Seminoles who had been captured or who had surrendered until they could be sent to the West.
General Morgan used the property as his headquarters while he was in Lebanon.
* Peter David ( born 1956 ), science fiction / fantasy author who spent his adolescence in Verona and has used it as a location in his fiction work, such as being the home location of villain Morgan le Fay in his first novel, Knight Life.
Additionally, the same slag was used to build an entire jetty on the northern end of Morgan Bridge in Morgan.
In 1900, E. C. Morgan of Chicago received a patent on a rack railway system that was mechanically similar to the Riggenbach rack, but where the rack was also used as a third rail to power the electric locomotive.
A simplified rack mounting system could be used when the Morgan rack was not used for third-rail power and the Morgan rack offered interesting possibilities for street railways.
* The Chicago Tunnel Company ( abandoned ) used the Morgan rack system on the steep grade up to Grant Park.
It was also used by Daniel Morgan at the Battle of Cowpens in 1781 in South Carolina.
Contemporary observers suggested Aldrich ’ s proposal was aimed at J. P. Morgan & Co. A later Glass-Steagall critic cited Aldrich ’ s involvement as evidence the Rockefellers ( who controlled Chase ) had used Section 21 to keep J. P. Morgan & Co. ( a deposit taking private partnership best known for underwriting securities ) from competing with Chase in the commercial banking business.
While running away with the diamonds, Angelo leaves them in a cushion, which is unknowingly used by Keung for the wheelchair of a disabled Chinese American boy named Danny ( Morgan Lam ), who is raised by his elder sister Nancy ( Françoise Yip ), a lingerie model / dancer who works in a seedy bar and is an associate / girlfriend of the bikies.

Morgan and term
The Oxford English Dictionary credits Robin Morgan with coining the term in her 1970 book, Sisterhood is Powerful.
Whitehead credits William Rowan Hamilton and Augustus De Morgan as originators of the subject matter, and James Joseph Sylvester with coining the term itself.
This is due to suspected long term price suppression by JP Morgan as cited by Ted Butler.
She is also known as Morgan, probably a specific personification of morgens, the Welsh term for water sprites.
Daniel Morgan continued his public service, being elected to one term in the U. S. House of Representatives ( 1797 – 1799 ).
* Robert Lewis Morgan ( born 1952 ), served in the New Jersey General Assembly for one term, from 2004 to 2006, where he represented the 12th legislative district.
, the Mayor of Andover Borough is John A. Morgan ( D, term ends December 31, 2011 ).
The use of the term " gentleman " is a central concept in many books of American Literature: " Adrift in New York ," by Horatio Alger ; " Fraternity: A Romance of Inspiration ," by Anonymous, with a tipped in Letter from J. P. Morgan, ( 1836 ); " Gone with the Wind ," Margaret Mitchell ( 1936 ).
The term universe of discourse is generally attributed to Augustus De Morgan ( 1846 ) and was also used by George Boole ( 1854 ) in his Laws of Thought.
Even so, Morgan found that members of a society may use what he called kinship terms ( which he considered to be based on genealogical ties ) without necessarily being biologically related, a fact already evident in his use of the term affinity within his concept of the system of kinship.
Her great-uncle, John Tyler Morgan, served six terms in the United States Senate ; her paternal grandfather edited a newspaper in Montgomery ; and her maternal grandfather was Willis Benson Machen, who served a partial term as a U. S. senator from Kentucky.
Musgrave's career in elective office began in 1991, when she served one term on the Fort Morgan School Board, where she focused on changing the local sex education curriculum to abstinence-only.
* Augustus De Morgan introduces the term ' mathematical induction '.
He is a major figure in the history of mathematical logic ( a term he may have invented ), by virtue of summarizing and extending the work of George Boole, Augustus De Morgan, Hugh MacColl, and especially Charles Peirce.
The next year, 1997-1998 President Robert L. Morgan ( Clemson University ) and Vice President Rachel Livingston Ahalt ( University of Colorado Denver ) spend their term focusing on the financial viability of the National Office, and organizing AIAS Legacy members ( former officers and directors ) to defeat a proposal by the AIA Board of Directors to investigate the creation of a student category of membership in the AIA.
# U. S. Sen. Robert B. Morgan ( D-N. C .) ( 1 term ) lost to Republican John P. East.
Johnston decided not to seek another term as Governor in 1900, and instead challenged John Tyler Morgan in that year's Senate election.
Morgan defeated Johnston, and in 1902, Johnston sought a third term as Governor against incumbent William D. Jelks.
At age 65 he was appointed, then elected, to serve out the remainder of the Senate term left by the death of John Tyler Morgan, and was later re-elected twice.
The term " inverse probability " appears in an 1837 paper of De Morgan, in reference to Laplace's method of probability ( developed in a 1774 paper, which independently discovered and popularized Bayesian methods, and 1812 book ), though the term " inverse probability " does not occur in these.
In August 2004, Ward stepped down from his position prematurely to join his wife, Hope Morgan Ward who had accepted a position as a Methodist bishop in Mississippi ; Patricia N. Willoughby was appointed to fill the position for the remainder of Ward's term.

Morgan and word
A word should be said for Gary Morgan, a Broadway youngster who, as the adopted son, makes life miserable for nearly everybody and Larkin in particular.
There have also been attempts by modern writers to link the Morrígan with the Welsh literary figure Morgan le Fay from Arthurian romance, in whose name ' mor ' may derive from a Welsh word for ' sea ', but the names are derived from different cultures and branches of the Celtic linguistic tree.
Scholars such as Rosalind Clark hold that the names are unrelated, the Welsh " Morgan " ( Wales being the source of Arthurian legend ) being derived from root words associated with the sea, while the Irish " Morrígan " has its roots either in a word for " terror " or a word for " greatness ".
Edmund Burke in his " Reflections on the Revolution in France " wrote dismissively of Toland and his fellows: " Who, born within the last 40 years, has read one word of Collins, and Toland, and Tindal, and Chubb, and Morgan, and that whole race who called themselves Freethinkers?
Jacques Loeb emphasized the importance of objectively studying behavior, Sir John Lubbock is credited with first using mazes and puzzle devices to study learning and Lewis Henry Morgan is thought to be " the first ethologist in the sense in which we presently use the word.
Sinclair's radio play, Hilda Morgan, broadcast on February 12, 1950, resulted in an uproar in the Canadian House of Commons over its then-taboo subject matter of a pregnant, unmarried woman considering abortion after her fiance is killed in an accident though the word abortion was never used.
Morgan Stanley was shocked when word came back that IBM hadn't budged in its demand: Salomon Brothers would head the issue, as planned.

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