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This was achieved with the invention of the dimensionless Reynolds number by Osborne Reynolds.
# The final piece of the puzzle, thermal transpiration, was theorized by Osborne Reynolds, but first published by James Clerk Maxwell in the last paper before his death in 1879.
Although the concept of consilience in Whewell's sense was widely discussed by philosophers of science, the term was unfamiliar to the broader public until the end of the 20th century, when it was revived in Consilience: The Unity of Knowledge, a 1998 book by the humanist biologist Edward Osborne Wilson, as an attempt to bridge the culture gap between the sciences and the humanities that was the subject of C. P. Snow's The Two Cultures and the Scientific Revolution ( 1959 ).
Louis was home schooled for the first ten years of his life: he was then sent to Lockers Park School in Hertfordshire and on to the Royal Naval College, Osborne in May 1913.
The National Stadium, which was also known as the Welsh National Rugby Ground, was designed by Osborne V Webb & Partners and built by G A Williamson & Associates of Porthcawl and Andrew Scott & Company of Port Talbot.
In his Memoires ( 1658 ), Francis Osborne writes of " the last great Earle of Oxford, whose Lady was brought to his bed under the notion of his Mistris, and from such a virtuous deceit she ( Oxford's youngest daughter ) is said to proceed " ( p. 79 ).
King George V gifted to Victoria College a silver cup used by Queen Victoria when she was a child and the Royal Standard that had flown at Osborne House and was draped on the coffin of the Queen when she died there in 1901.
Bogdanovich hosted The Essentials on Turner Classic Movies, but was replaced in May 2006 by TCM host Robert Osborne and film critic Molly Haskell.
In his autobiography ( p. 195 ) he writes that Osborne was angry at being replaced, in a small rôle, by Laurence Harvey to whom the producers had obligations.
Film historian Robert Osborne notes that his makeup skills were so creative, that for most of his roles, " he transformed his appearance so completely, he was dubbed ' the New Lon Chaney.
The use of a high lead with the tenor and baritone below it was most famously employed by the Osborne Brothers who first employed it during their time with MGM records in the latter half of the 1950s.
A prominent architect during this period was Thomas Ellis Owen who built properties in Kent Road, Queen ’ s Terrace, Sussex Terrace, Beach Road, Grove Road South, Clarendon Road, Osborne Road and Portland Terrace.
Astaire played the role of Julian Osborne in the 1959 movie On the Beach and was nominated a Golden Globe Best Supporting Actor award for his performance, losing to Stephen Boyd in Ben Hur.
Burnett was interviewed before and after the movie by TCM's Prime Time host Robert Osborne.
Ted Osborne ( February 6, 1900 or 1901 – March 12, 1968 ) was an American writer of comics, radio shows and animated films, remembered for his contributions to the creation and refinement, during the 1930s, of Walt Disney cartoon characters.
From 1903 until 1921 it was used as a junior officer training college for the Royal Navy known as the Royal Naval College, Osborne.
The new Osborne House was built in the style of the Italian Renaissance complete with two belvedere towers between 1845 and 1851.
The domestic idyll at Osborne was not to continue.
In 1876, as a tribute to Queen Victoria, the Government House of the colony ( now State ) of Victoria, Australia, was constructed as a copy of Osborne House.

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His brothers are comedic actor Bob Einstein, better known by his stage name " Super Dave Osborne ," and Cliff Einstein, a partner and longtime chief creative officer at Los Angeles advertising agency Dailey & Associates.
* 1692 – Sarah Good, Sarah Osborne and Tituba are brought before local magistrates in Salem Village, Massachusetts, beginning what would become known as the Salem witch trials.
In 1903, part of the estate became a junior officer training college for the Royal Navy known as the Royal Naval College, Osborne.
Well known persons affiliated with Unity include Betty White, Eleanor Powell, Wally Amos, Licensed Unity Teacher Ruth Warrick, Barbara Billingsley, Theodore Schneider, Erykah Badu, Matt Hoverman, author Victoria Moran, Patricia Neal, Holmes Osborne and Esther Williams.
* Joan Osborne, singer-songwriter best known for " One of Us "
Bristol is probably best known for being the site of some of the first commercial recordings of country music, showcasing Jimmie Rodgers and the Carter Family, and later a favorite venue of the mountain musician Uncle Charlie Osborne.
* Matt Osborne, professional wrestler, best known as the original Doink the Clown in the World Wrestling Federation
The continued English involvement in the port trade can be seen in the names of many port shippers: Cockburn, Croft, Dow, Gould, Graham, Osborne, Offley, Sandeman, Taylor and Warre being amongst the best known.
He was best known for creating the first commercially available portable computer, the Osborne 1, released in April 1981.
This phenomenon, a preannouncement of a new product causing a catastrophic collapse in demand for older ones, became known as the Osborne effect, but according to some new sources the real reason for Osborne Computer's bankruptcy was management errors
: Stadium: Osborne Stadium ( 1935 – 1952 ), Canad Inns Stadium ( 1953 – 2012, known as Winnipeg Stadium prior to 2000 ), Investors Group Field ( 2013 – present )
The revenue the Bombers were getting from their new found popularity was enough to convince them to move from the small outdated Osborne Stadium to the new Winnipeg Stadium ( now known as Canad Inns Stadium ).
Bristol is best known for being the site of the first commercial recordings of country music, showcasing Jimmie Rodgers and the Carter Family, and later a favorite venue of mountain musician Uncle Charlie Osborne.
Thomas Osborne, 1st Duke of Leeds, KG ( 20 February 1632 – 26 July 1712 ), English statesman ( commonly known as Lord Danby and of Carmarthen when he was a prominent political figure ), served in a variety of offices under Kings Charles II and William III of England.
The village has a handful of old English pubs: Grouse and Ale ( previously known as the Clayton Arms ) and the Osborne Arms.
Previously known as Osborne Road and having been the home of Leyton F. C., it initially had only one stand ( known as " the orange box ") on the east side that held 475 people, and cover on the west side for standing.
Herbert Osborne Yardley ( April 13, 1889 – August 7, 1958 ) was an American cryptologist best known for his book The American Black Chamber ( 1931 ).
According to the well known genealogical work One Hundred and Sixty Allied Families, by John Osborne Austin ( Salem, Massachusetts 1893 ), Clarke's first wife was Elizabeth Harges, daughter of John Harges.
The Vixen was also known as the Osborne 4.
Previously known as Babyface with a line-up of vocalist Edgar Riley, guitarist Bobby Barth, bassist Mike Turpin and drummer Teddy Mueller, the group adopted the new title of Axe in 1979 when the band added second guitarist Michael Osborne.

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His best-known character, Super Dave Osborne, made his first appearance on The John Byner Comedy Hour, a 1972 TV series, was a regular on the 1980 TV series Bizarre and was a frequent guest on Late Night with David Letterman.
The railway and pier were also used for Queen Victoria's frequent visits to the hospital, she often arrived at the pier having been conveyed in the Royal Yacht from her residence on the Isle of Wight, Osborne House.

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