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Patterson and claimed
However, Patterson and Gimlin claimed that they sought various experts to examine the film.
Patterson claimed to have screened the film for unnamed technicians " in the special effects department at Universal Studios in Hollywood ... Their conclusion was: ' We could try ( faking it ), but we would have to create a completely new system of artificial muscles and find an actor who could be trained to walk like that.
Pat Mason, Glen Koelling, Bob Swanson and Vilma Radford claimed Patterson never repaid loans they made to him for a bigfoot movie Roger was planning.
Patterson and Gimlin by their tales were supposedly the only witnesses to their brief encounter with what they claimed was a Sasquatch.
) The film shows what Patterson and Gimlin claimed was a large, hairy bipedal apelike figure with short black hair covering most of its body, including the figure's prominent breasts.
* Heironimus says he was told by his brother Howard that Patterson claimed he manufactured the suit from a " real dark brown " horse hide.
In later life he claimed to have met an elderly woman known as " Witch Patterson " at this time, who seduced him and first taught him how to practice magic, although later biographer Phil Baker has noted that there is " very little evidence " that she was ever a real figure, instead perhaps being a later fictional invention of his.
One day later an article was reported on SBS's The World Game website that Harry Kewell's manager, Bernie Mandic, had explained why an innovative proposal to bring the Socceroos star to the A-League failed at the final hurdle and that Mandic claimed that Football Federation Australia's head of corporate affairs and communications, Kyle Patterson, had made Kewell look like a greedy villain by misrepresenting the facts On 7 July, The Australian stated that there had been claims that Melbourne Victory and Sydney FC had signed him.
Patterson claimed the threats had been made by guards and militiamen while the defendants were in the Jackson County jail.
In 1954, Charles Patterson defended the poem and claimed, " The meaningfulness and range of the poem, along with its controlled execution and powerfully suggestive imagery, entitle it to a high place among Keats's great odes.
During the late 1980s and 1990s, the University of Georgia ( UGA ), coached by Suzanne Yoculan, and the University of Alabama, coached by Sarah Patterson, gained success and claimed several titles.
Appearing in the guise of the boorish, loud-mouthed and uncultured Patterson, Humphries claimed to be that club's own entertainments officer as he introduced the next act, Dame Edna Everage.
In later life, he claimed descent from a certain Ebenezer Patterson, who had been sent to Australia as a convict in the nineteenth century.
According to Gennifer Flowers's deposition in Jones v. Clinton, she claimed that Clinton told her to contact Larry Patterson or Roger Perry to communicate.
On one edition of the show, he claimed that Bret Hart indirectly admitted to him that Hart, Vince McMahon, and Pat Patterson were all in on the Montreal Screwjob.
Previously, McMahon started surrounding himself with an entourage consisting of himself, The Corporate Stooges ( Gerald Brisco and Pat Patterson ), Commissioner Slaughter and his personal enforcer The Big Boss Man to help him quell the rebellious actions of one Stone Cold Steve Austin, whom he claimed was not acting the way that a World Champion should be.

Patterson and Koko
Koko ( born July 4, 1971 ) is a female gorilla who, according to Francine " Penny " Patterson, is able to understand more than 1, 000 signs based on American Sign Language, and understand approximately 2, 000 words of spoken English.
Patterson says that she has documented Koko inventing new signs to communicate novel thoughts.
On April 12, 1998, an event promoted as an online chat with Koko took place on AOL. The transcript of this event, available on many locations on the Internet, contains at least one instance of Koko making a statement resembling a sentence: " Lips fake candy give me "; uttered while Koko was trying to get Patterson to give her a treat.
It should be noted, however, that Koko does try a few other, seemingly random, signs translated as " words " before and after this " utterance ", seemingly in order to achieve the same goal-obtaining a treat from Patterson.
Patterson claims that Michael, a gorilla who lived with Koko for several years, also developed a broad vocabulary of signs, over 600, but did not become as proficient as Koko before his death in 2000.
Another gorilla, named Ndume, was selected by Koko from a group of videotapes shown to her by Patterson, who played several tapes showing male western gorillas, in what may be described as an attempt at " video-dating.
In the book, Patterson reported that in the summer of 1984 Koko asked her for a cat.
Patterson wrote that Koko cared for the kitten as if it were a baby gorilla.
Later, Patterson said that when she signed to Koko that All Ball had gone, Koko signed " Bad, sad, bad " and " Frown, cry, frown, sad ".
Patterson also reported later hearing Koko making a sound similar to human weeping.
Research with apes, like that of Francine Patterson with Koko or Herbert Terrace with Nim Chimpsky, suggested that apes are capable of using language that meets some of these requirements such as arbitrariness, cultural transmission, discreteness and productivity.
* Patterson, F., and Linden, E. ( 1981 ) The Education of Koko.
Although Kanzi learned to communicate using a keyboard with lexigrams, Kanzi also picked up some American Sign Language from watching videos of Koko the gorilla, who communicates using sign language to her keeper Penny Patterson ; Savage-Rumbaugh did not realize Kanzi could sign until he signed " You, Gorilla, Question " to anthropologist Dawn Prince-Hughes, who had previously worked closely with gorillas.
Dr. " Penny " Patterson ( b. February 13, 1947, in Chicago, Illinois ) is an American researcher who taught a modified form of American Sign Language, which she calls " Gorilla Sign Language ", or GSL, to a gorilla named Koko.
Dr. Patterson is also an author of non-fiction works, including The Education of Koko, Koko's Kitten, Koko-Love!
Patterson and her work with Koko are the subject of Barbet Schroeder's 1978 feature-length documentary Koko: A Talking Gorilla.
Dr. Ronald Cohn is a long-time research collaborator of psychologist Dr. Francine Patterson in her work in training Koko the gorilla in the use of American sign language.
Patterson reported that in the summer of 1984 Koko asked her for a cat.
Patterson wrote that Koko cared for the kitten as if it were a baby gorilla.

Patterson and uses
Patterson subsequently identified this, along with the various other uses of lead in manufacturing, as the cause of the contamination of his samples, and because of the significant public-health implications of his findings, he devoted the rest of his life to removing as much introduced lead from the environment as possible.
The original algorithm uses binary Goppa codes ( subfield codes of geometric Goppa codes of a genus-0 curve over finite fields of characteristic 2 ); these codes are easy to decode thanks to an efficient algorithm due to Patterson.
At first glance the work looks like the London Underground Tube map, but Patterson uses each line to represent groups of people, including scientists, saints, philosophers, comedians, explorers and footballers.
It uses many of the original Broadway cast, including Marsha Waterbury, Jodi Benson, Anne Marie Bobby, Tia Riebling and Dick Patterson.
Beth Patterson uses Infiniti Oboe Reeds and the Ebow.

Patterson and word
To researcher John Green, Patterson would later characterize the creature's expression as one of " contempt and disgust ... you know how it is when the umpire tells you ' one more word and you're out of the game.
However, General Patterson never uttered a word ; instead, she received an honorable discharge from the service, a note with some words of advice, and a sum of money sufficient to bear her expenses home.
The word adultism was used by Patterson Du Bois in 1903, and appears in French psychology literature in 1929, describing the influence of adults over children.
Patterson was immediately declared a hero by the workers and local people, and word of the event quickly spread far and wide, as evidenced by the subsequent telegrams of congratulations he received.
Patterson, Pressler, and a host of pastors and laymen began to spread the word that the teaching of SBC leadership was not reflective of their constituents who were paying their salaries.

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