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Ogden and tried
Aaron Ogden had tried to defy the monopoly, but ultimately purchased a license from the Livingston and Fulton assignees in 1815, and entered business with Thomas Gibbons from Georgia.
Laurents ' screenplay allegedly was unsatisfactory, and newly hired director David Lean tried to improve it with associate producer Norman Spencer and writers Donald Ogden Stewart and S. N.

Ogden and English
Basic English, also known as Simple English, is an English-based controlled language created ( in essence as a simplified subset of English ) by linguist and philosopher Charles Kay Ogden as an international auxiliary language, and as an aid for teaching English as a Second Language.
* Charles Kay Ogden, Basic English: A General Introduction with Rules and Grammar, London: Paul Treber
* Charles Kay Ogden, Basic English and Grammatical Reform, Cambridge: The Orthological Institute.
* Basic English, developed by Charles Kay Ogden ( and later also I.
* Ogden, Charles K. ( 1934 ), The System of Basic English, New York: Harcourt, Brace & Co.
* 1889 – Charles Kay Ogden, English linguist, philosopher, and writer ( d. 1957 )
Meanwhile, the book was translated into English by C. K. Ogden with help from the Cambridge mathematician and philosopher Frank P. Ramsey, then still in his teens.
The text is available in German and in both English translations ( Ogden & Pears-McGuinness )
Among writers in English noted for nonsense verse are Edward Lear, Lewis Carroll, Ogden Nash, Mervyn Peake, Colin West, Roald Dahl, Dr. Seuss and Spike Milligan.
* Charles Kay Ogden, Cambridge University linguist, inventor of Basic English
The project uses around 2, 000 common English words, and is based on Basic English, an 850-word auxiliary international language created by Charles Kay Ogden in the 1920s.
* Basic English, developed by Charles Kay Ogden ( and later also I.
Ogden was the creator of a modified version of English known as " Basic English ", which consisted of a reduced vocabulary ( only 850 words ) and simplified grammar.
Finally, in works like The General Basic English Dictionary and Times of India Guide to Basic English, Richards and Ogden developed their most internationally influential project — the Basic English program for the development of an international language based with an 850-word vocabulary.
Charles Kay Ogden ( 1889 – 1957 ) was an English linguist, philosopher, and writer.
Ogden helped with the English translation of Wittgenstein's Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus.
The Latinate title now given to the work in English, with its nod to Baruch Spinoza's Tractatus Theologico-Politicus, is attributed to G. E. Moore, and was adopted by Ogden.

Ogden and while
Washington's wealthy friends included Andrew Carnegie and Robert C. Ogden, seen here in 1906 while visiting Tuskegee Institute.
Bushnell worked at Lagoon Amusement Park for many years in high school and college while living in his hometown of Ogden, Utah.
The Gentile merchants soon abandoned Corinne in favor of Ogden or the terminus of the rail line, while Mormon farmers moved in to buy the land around Corinne and make it into another Mormon settlement.
Ogden is governed under the mayor-council form of government, in which the full-time mayor serves as executive while the seven-member part-time council serves as the legislative branch.
Exiled Irish patriot Thomas Addis Emmet and Thomas J. Oakley argued for Ogden, while William Wirt and Daniel Webster argued for Gibbons.
Ogden Goelet says " without an exemplary and moral existence, there was no hope for a successful afterlife ", while Geraldine Pinch suggests that the Negative Confession is essentially similar to the spells protecting from demons, and that the success of the Weighing of the Heart depended on the mystical knowledge of the true names of the judges rather than on the deceased's moral behaviour.
Interviewing the successful playwright Donald Ogden Stewart, she shouted at him for " roll over and find yourself famous " while other writers continued to struggle, then said she wouldn't mind dying ; as her biographer Phillip Herring points out, this is " a depressing and perhaps unprecedented note on which to end an interview.
After graduation, Watanabe left Ogden for San Francisco, where he hoped to make his living as a street musician while honing his acting skills.
American author Christopher Ogden in his biography of Pamela Harriman has stated that while in Cairo in II World War he had a long affair with Maud ( Momo ) Marriott who was the wife of the senior British army officer Major General Sir John Charles Oakes Marriott.
8th Battalion lost Captain Ogden to another mine and Lieutenant Webb, killed while leading an ambush patrol.
* 1972 – Ogden R. Reid, while U. S. representative from New York
Albert thought of the Barlows as his extended family, and was upset when David married Irma Ogden while he was away, as he hadn't wanted to miss the wedding.
Ogden Television was programming approximately eight hours of general entertainment per day while Miracle Rock Church added about an hour per day of religious programming to the schedule and continued to air HSN approximately fifteen hours a day.
KUPX of Ogden on UHF channel 30 became KUWB, while KUWB of Provo on channel 16 became KUPX.
Mercury's style was based loosely on the character Bet Lynch, while Brian May's style was modeled loosely on Hilda Ogden.

Ogden and for
The Union Pacific Railroad streamliner, City of San Francisco, stopped in Ogden, Utah, for a few minutes.
Ruth was mentioned in the poem " Line-Up for Yesterday " by Ogden Nash:
However, Ogden prescribed that any student should learn an additional 150-word list for everyday work in some particular field, by adding a word list of 100 words particularly useful in a general field ( e. g., science, verse, business, etc.
Coronation Street became known for the portrayal of strong female characters, with characters like Sharples, Walker and Tanner, and Hilda Ogden, becoming household names during the 1960s.
Viewership peaked on Christmas Day 1987 when an average of 28. 5 million viewers tuned in to see Hilda Ogden leave the street to start a new life as a housekeeper for long term friend Dr Lowther ( although there is some confusion as to whether or not this was actually the highest rating episode due to a special omnibus repeat of that week's episodes being combined with the original airing ).
* Her Assistant Attorney General for the Civil Division, David W. Ogden, led a lawsuit against the tobacco companies.
Frederic Ogden Nash ( August 19, 1902 – May 19, 1971 ) was an American poet well known for his light verse.
When the eastern end of the CPRR was extended to Ogden, it ended the short period of a boom town for Promontory.
Ogden designed the first swing bridge over the Chicago River and donated the land for Rush Medical Center.
Ogden was a good choice for the first president, but his railroad experience was most likely not the primary reason he was chosen ; Ogden was a clever man who had many political connections.
Ogden was a fierce supporter of the transcontinental railroad at a time of great unrest for the country and was quoted as saying
Several railroads later, Ogden Flats, Utah, where the Golden Spike was driven, was named for him.
In 71 games for Ogden, he had a batting average of. 309 and stole 44 bases.
* In 1837, Kinzie ’ s son John H. Kinzie ran for the position of the first mayor of Chicago, losing to William Butler Ogden.
* Mathewson is mentioned in the poem " Line-Up for Yesterday " by Ogden Nash:
Charles Winchester ( David Ogden Stiers ) provides him with the sheet music for Ravel's Concerto for the Left Hand, tells him Wittgenstein's story, and encourages him not to abandon his musical gift.
In an interview recently Farrell discussed the byplay between his M * A * S * H co-stars, David Ogden Stiers and Harry Morgan: " David was like a rock, when he was concentrating, when he was being Charles Emerson Winchester III, you just couldn't get him, except for Harry Morgan.
Peter Skene Ogden was the first known European to explore this area in 1826 when he led a fur brigade for the Hudson's Bay Company.
Between 1835 and late 1839, Terre Haute served as the headquarters for the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers under Major Cornelius A. Ogden during the construction of the National Road.

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