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Parker and accepted
* Risk ( Parker Brothers, 1959 )-Widely accepted as the first mainstream wargame.
The government also accepted most of the recommendations of the 1961 Parker Morris Report for significantly improved standards of space and amenities new local authority dwellings.
It seems that Parker spread his " two seeds " far and wide, and a goodly number of the " anti-missions " movement accepted his doctrine, though it never achieved anything near majority status.
Her writing style was not always critically accepted — the most famous review of Asquith's work came from New York wit Dorothy Parker, who wrote, " The affair between Margot Asquith and Margot Asquith will live as one of the prettiest love stories in all literature.
In 1949 he accepted an invitation from Charlie Parker to join his quintet.
Parker accepted that their working relationship was over, and demanded that Presley pay $ 2 million to end their contract ; money Parker claimed he was owed.
The statue known as The Lexington Minuteman was originally meant to represent the common Minuteman, but has now commonly become accepted as Captain John Parker.

Parker and invitation
In 1945, he became a Junior Treasury Counsel ( commonly referred to as the " Treasury devil "), an appointment which normally led on to promotion to the High Court bench ; however, when the invitation camre from Lord Jowitt in 1948, Parker thought it was too soon and that he had only just become useful to the Treasury Counsel, and therefore declined.

Parker and from
Hearst won the Iowa state convention, but ran into a bitter battle in Indiana before losing to Parker, drawing an angry statement from Indiana's John W. Kern:
The revolution in jazz that took place around 1949, the evolution from the `` bebop '' school of Dizzy Gillespie to the `` cool '' sound of Miles Davis and Lennie Tristano, Lee Konitz, and the whole legend of Charlie Parker, had made an impression on many academic and literary men.
Even so, Gannett judiciously argued, the Association could legitimately decide that Parker `` should not be encouraged nor assisted in diffusing his opinions by those who differ from him in regard to their correctness ''.
But Theodore Parker, commencing his mission to the world-at-large, disguised as the minister of a `` twenty-eighth Congregational Church '' which bore no resemblance to the Congregational polities descended from the founders ( among which were still the Unitarian churches ), made explicit from the beginning that the conflict between him and the Hunkerish society was not something which could be evaporated into a genteel difference about clerical decorum.
* TTP-Time-Triggered Protocol: Boeing 787 Dreamliner, Airbus A380, Fly-By-Wire Actuation Platforms from Parker Aerospace
Drawn from life by the historian Matthew Paris for his Chronica Majora, it can be seen in his bestiary at Parker Library of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, with an accompanying text revealing that at the time, Europeans believed that elephants did not have knees and so were unable to get up if they fell over.
* Lt. Parker Barnes from the film Virtuosity.
Notable jazz bassists from the 1940s to the 1950s included bassist Jimmy Blanton ( 1918 – 1942 ) whose short tenure in the Duke Ellington Swing band ( cut short by his death from tuberculosis ) introduced new melodic and harmonic solo ideas for the instrument ; bassist Ray Brown ( 1926 – 2002 ), known for backing Beboppers Dizzy Gillespie, Oscar Peterson, Art Tatum and Charlie Parker, and forming the Modern Jazz Quartet ; hard bop bassist Ron Carter ( born 1937 ), who has appeared on 3, 500 albums make him one of the most-recorded bassists in jazz history, including LPs by Thelonious Monk and Wes Montgomery and many Blue Note Records artists ; and Paul Chambers ( 1935 – 1969 ), a member of the Miles Davis Quintet ( including the landmark modal jazz recording Kind of Blue ) and many other 1950s and 1960s rhythm sections, was known for his virtuosic improvisations.
" Revolution from the Right: Fascism ," chapter in David Parker ( ed.
After Andreas Brehme sent England 1 – 0 down, he scored an equaliser after receiving a pass from Paul Parker and escaping from two German defenders, but the West Germans triumphed in the penalty shoot-out and went on to win the trophy.
Sidney Parker is a British egoist individualist anarchist who wrote articles and edited anarchist journals from 1963 to 1993 such as Minus One, Egoist, and Ego.
To distinguish Death Bredon from Lord Peter Wimsey, Parker smuggles Wimsey out of the police station and urges him to get into the papers.
Both the Parker Chronicle and Peterborough Chronicle annals of AD793 record the Old English name, Lindisfarena, which means " of the travellers from Lindsey ", indicating that the island was settled from the Kingdom of Lindsey, or possibly that its inhabitants travelled there.
In the early 20th century, people like Ordway Tead ( 1891 – 1973 ), Walter Scott and J. Mooney applied the principles of psychology to management, while other writers, such as Elton Mayo ( 1880 – 1949 ), Mary Parker Follett ( 1868 – 1933 ), Chester Barnard ( 1886 – 1961 ), Max Weber ( 1864 – 1920 ), Rensis Likert ( 1903 – 1981 ), and Chris Argyris ( 1923-) approached the phenomenon of management from a sociological perspective.
Some purported evidence comes from the Kurna temple graffiti in Egypt, as reported by Parker in 1909 and Murray in his " Board games other than chess.
* 1935 – Parker Brothers acquires the forerunner patents for MONOPOLY from Elizabeth Magie.
However, yields from trees grown from suckers or seeds are poor ; they must be budded or grafted onto other specimens to do well ( Lewington and Parker, 114 ).
Downes and Rock ( 1988 ) on Parker ’ s analysis: strain theory applies, labelling theory ( from experience with police and courts ), control theory ( involvement in trouble from early childhood and the eventual decision that the costs outweigh the benefits ) and conflict theories.
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Parker and supporters
Similar rebuffs awaited him elsewhere, and he travelled with Robert Parker to the Netherlands, helped by English merchants who wished him to controvert the supporters of the English church in Leiden.
Kevin Parker, secretary of Manchester City's supporters club, had originally suggested a minute's applause instead of a minute's silence, so as to drown out anyone who would disrupt the silence, but this was rejected by the Manchester United management as inappropriate.
His supporters organized the 28th Congregational Society of Boston in December and installed Parker as minister in January 1846.
In the 2008 – 09 season, Parker played a major part of West Ham's season and on 24 May 2009 was voted Hammer of the Year, by the club's supporters.
( Parker and his supporters resigned from the party July 31, 2000, accusing the WCWC of attempting to manipulate the party's direction.
Parker later encouraged Green Party supporters to vote NDP in the 2001 provincial election.
Parker vehemently denied having raped anyone, and statements from his supporters after his death suggested that the rape accusations may have been fabricated by the alleged victim as a means of concealing an ongoing consensual affair with a local white man.
Parker is the founder of Causes, a philanthropic service that uses social media to connect charities with their supporters and potential donors and then communicates that connection to the user's network of friends.

Parker and preach
Parker, in fact, was not supported by the council ; in 1566 Humphrey was selected to preach at St Paul's Cross, and was allowed to do so without the vestments.

Parker and Boston
Happily for posterity, then, the Boston Association did not actually command Parker to leave the room, though it came too close for comfort to what would have been an unforgivable brutality.
Borden Parker Bowne, a philosopher at Boston University, a founder and popularizer of personal idealism, presented it as a substantive reality of persons, the only reality, as known directly in self-consciousness.
He also met with several well-known Confederate sympathizers at The Parker House in Boston.
He took part in a monthly gathering called the Saturday Club at the Omni Parker House, a meeting of Boston writers and intellectuals.
by Robert Allerton Parker, Little, Brown and Company, Boston, 1937
by Robert Allerton Parker, Little, Brown and Company, Boston, 1937
* B. R. Parker ( 2009 ), Good Vibrations: the Physics of Music, Boston MD: JHU Press
Among these, the Bapst Library has been called the " finest example of Collegiate Gothic architecture in America " and Devlin Hall won the Harleston Parker Medal for " most beautiful building in Boston ".
Edward L. Parker, History of Londonderry, Comprising the Towns of Londonderry and Derry ; Perkins & Whipple ; Boston 1851
Fried clams have been served since at least 1865, and most likely earlier, as they have been found on an 1865 menu from the Parker House hotel restaurant in Boston, Massachusetts.
In Boston, Parker led the movement to combat the stricter Fugitive Slave Act enacted with the Compromise of 1850.
Parker called the law " a hateful statute of kidnappers ", and helped organize open resistance to it in Boston.
Shortly after the founding of Boston and Roxbury in 1630, William Heath and three other families settled on land just south of Parker Hill in what is now Jamaica Plain.
On June 19, 1879, while a law student, he married a distant cousin, Anna Parker Lowell in King's Chapel in Boston and honeymooned in the Western U. S.
In November 2005, Parker was honored with an exhibition of her career at Boston University, where memorabilia from her career were donated to the University's library.
Charlotte Cushman died of pneumonia in her hotel room on the third floor at the Omni Parker House Hotel in Boston in 1876, aged 59, and was interred in Mount Auburn Cemetery in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
William Brewster was born on July 5, 1851, in South Reading ( now Wakefield ), Massachusetts, the youngest of four children born to John Brewster, a successful Boston banker, and Rebecca Parker ( Noyes ).
In 1989, it was renovated under the direction of architect Frank Gehry and won the Parker Award as the most beautiful new building in Boston.
* Devlin Hall, Boston College, Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts ( 1925, winner of Harleston Parker Medal, Boston Society of Architects )
He participated with Wendell Phillips and Theodore Parker in the attempt at freeing Thomas Sims, a Georgia slave who had escaped to Boston.
In August 1847, Parker was detached from the USS Raritan and placed on leave ; he spent the time visiting his father in Boston before reporting to the United States Naval Academy in September.
In the spring of 1852, Parker was ordered to proceed to Boston, where he had orders to report aboard the USS Princeton, which was the first propeller-driven ship in the United States Navy.

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