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Germain Morin broke new ground by suggesting in 1899 that the writer was Isaac, a converted Jew and writer of a tract on the Trinity and Incarnation, who was exiled to Spain in 378-380 and then relapsed to Judaism ; but he afterwards abandoned this theory of the authorship in favour of Decimus Hilarianus Hilarius, proconsul of Africa in 377.
Notable examples of this are David Ahenakew, who was tried a second time after being acquitted and Guy Paul Morin who was wrongfully convicted in his second trial after the acquittal in his first trial was vacated by the Supreme Court of Canada.
In January 2010, Dave Morin announced he was leaving Facebook, where he was a Senior Platform Manager, to join Fanning and become CEO at Path.
Boy's surface was first parametrized explicitly by Bernard Morin in 1978.
On March 25, 1780 a second committee to design a great seal was formed, which consisted of James Lovell, John Morin Scott, and William Churchill Houston.
In 1645, an edited copy of Codex B was published in Le Jay's ( Paris ) Polyglot by Jean Morin.
Its allegorical form did not conceal its real meaning, and, when it was printed by Morin, probably early in 1538, the Sorbonne secured the suppression of the edition before it was offered for sale.
He had completed the book in 1634, but fierce opposition prevented him from printing it at Paris until 1650, in which he was aided by Jean Morin, who was enthusiastic about the book and agreed with its conclusions.
In October 1994 Tony Dutoit's infant son ( Emmanuel Dutoit ), aged three months, was killed at the group's centre in Morin Heights, Quebec.
A " bleu ", he was a supporter of Augustin-Norbert Morin, Étienne-Paschal Taché and George-Étienne Cartier.
Her mother's family was French Canadian, having immigrated from Quebec in the middle of the 19th century ; her grandfather, Lambert Morin, changed his name to John Murray to avoid anti-French Canadian and anti-Catholic prejudice.
The city troop was stationed by the church, and Mayor John Morin Scott pleaded for calm.
Dragonmount is a massive volcanic mountain formed during the Breaking of the World after Lews Therin Telamon was confronted by Elan Morin Tedronai ( Ishamael ).
Lt. Morin was wounded, and he and his crew were captured by the enemy.
Lupasco was one of the founding members of the International Center for Transdisciplinary Research ( Centre International de Recherches et Etudes Transdisciplinaires ( CIRET )), founded in Paris in 1987 by Basarab Nicolescu, Edgar Morin, René Berger, Michel Random and other key figures of the French intelligentsia.
The album was recorded at Le Studio, Morin Heights, Quebec, and was mixed at Trident Studios in London, UK.
It was used by George Wharton in publishing The Cabal of the Twelve Houses astrological by Morinus ( Jean-Baptiste Morin ) in 1659.
The first example was exhibited through the efforts of several mathematicians, including Arnold Shapiro and Bernard Morin who was blind.

Morin and member
* Edgar Morin, b. 1921 ( some sources have him as a member in the early 1950s ).

Morin and group
There is a group of core musicians who are frequently part of the performances, including Nick Hildyard, Rob Phillips, Lindsay Clark, Leslea Keurvorst, Troy Feener, Clifton David, Dom Polito and Marty Morin.
He abandoned this plan, however, to support the alliance of Allan Napier McNab's Conservatives with the French Canadian bloc ( then led by Morin ) and a part of Hincks's Reform group.
The group was originally managed by Lou Pearlman during their first season of Making the Band, but later managed by Mike Cronin and Mike Morin for their debut album and remaining television seasons.

Morin and first
The French mathematician and astronomer Jean-Baptiste Morin observed Arcturus in the daytime with a telescope ( a first for any star other than the sun ) in 1635, and has been seen at or just before sunset with the naked eye.
As Edgar Morin wrote: " There are two ways to conceive of the cinema of the Real: the first is to pretend that you can present reality to be seen ; the second is to pose the problem of reality.
The first U. S. tank versus tank combat to occur in World War II, began on 22 December 1941, when a platoon of five M3s led by Lieutenant Ben R. Morin engaged Type 95 Ha-Go north of Damaris.
Morin was acquitted of murder at his first trial in 1986.
* John Morin Scott ( 1730 – 1784 ), Revolutionary War general of New York militia, delegate to the Continental Congress, and first secretary of state of New York
* 13 October – Over Paris, Hungarian-born French diplomat Herlad de Bradsky and electrical engineer Paul Morin fly an airship of their own design on its first test flight.
Morin then went to the mound and threw the first pitch to the Pirate catcher.
The first Maiden of the Spear, named Morin, is seen through the eyes of Rand's ancestor, Jeordam, inside Rhuidean.
Jao de la Porta, along with his brother Morin, financed the first settlement by Europeans on Galveston Island in 1816.
He was first elected to the Ontario legislature in the 1971 provincial election, defeating Progressive Conservative incumbent Jules Morin by 5, 127 votes in Ottawa East.
Marius J. Morin has been credited as being the first to name and make this popular executive toy.
Bégin, Albanie Morin and Jeanne Sauvé, all elected in 1972, were the first women ever elected to the House of Commons from Quebec.
It was not until 1978 that Bernard Morin found the first parametrisation, with the aid of computers.
Doug Sahm, a veteran of the professional music scene, who first sang on the radio at the age of five, formed the Quintet ( first called simply: Sir Douglas ) in 1964, with longtime friend Augie Meyers and the other original members, Jack Barber, Frank Morin and Johnny Perez.
On June 24, 2010, Reasoner, along with the Thrashers ' first ( 24th overall ) and second round picks in the 2010 NHL Entry Draft, Joey Crabb and Jeremy Morin, was traded to the Chicago Blackhawks in a multi-player deal for Dustin Byfuglien, Ben Eager, Brent Sopel, and Akim Aliu.
Louis-Simon-René Morin ( July 27, 1883 – July 16, 1955 ) was head of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation during World War II from 1940 to 1944, and was the first francophone to head of the CBC.

Morin and eversion
) He also discovered the Morin surface, which is a half-way model for the sphere eversion, and used it to prove a lower bound on the number of steps needed to turn a sphere inside out.
* Photos of Morin with stereolithography models of sphere eversion.
The Morin surface is the half-way model of the sphere eversion discovered by Bernard Morin.
A Morin surface, an immersion ( mathematics ) | immersion used in sphere eversion.

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