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One proof was given by Alfred Kempe in 1879, which was widely acclaimed ; another was given by Peter Guthrie Tait in 1880.
* Peter Guthrie Tait-Mathematician
This led, in the early 1890s, to a controversy with Peter Guthrie Tait and others in the pages of Nature.
Recent editors include Peter Blunden, Simon Pristel, Phil Gardner and Bruce Guthrie.
The thought experiment first appeared in a letter Maxwell wrote to Peter Guthrie Tait on 11 December 1867.
* Frederick Guthrie Tait, son of Peter Guthrie Tait, soldier and gifted amateur golfer, ( EA 1881-83 ).
* Peter Guthrie Tait, physicist, ( EA 1841-47 ).
In the 1860s, Lord Kelvin's theory that atoms were knots in the aether led to Peter Guthrie Tait's creation of the first knot tables for complete classification.
The first knot tabulator, Peter Guthrie Tait
In attendance: Arlo Guthrie, Pete Seeger, Peter, Paul and Mary, John Denver, Mitch Miller, touring cast of Hair
In 1867, William Thomson ( Lord Kelvin ) and Peter Guthrie Tait introduced the solid spherical harmonics in their Treatise on Natural Philosophy, and also first introduced the name of " spherical harmonics " for these functions.
More recent musicians who occasionally or consistently play roots music include Keb ' Mo ', Ralph Stanley, Jewel, John Denver, Chris Castle, Ricky Skaggs, and Jeremy Fisher, Arlo Guthrie, Joan Baez, Kingston Trio, Peter, Paul & Mary.
Peter Guthrie Tait FRSE ( 28 April 1831 – 4 July 1901 ) was a Scottish mathematical physicist, best known for the seminal energy physics textbook Treatise on Natural Philosophy, which he co-wrote with Kelvin, and his early investigations into knot theory, which contributed to the eventual formation of topology as a mathematical discipline.
Peter Guthrie Tait
" Provisional Bibliography of Peter Guthrie Tait ".
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Subsequently, Peter Guthrie Tait called the Le Sage theory the only plausible explanation of gravitation which has been propounded at that time.

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The town is home to Wallsend Boys Club, an association football club, which has produced many famous players such as Alan Shearer, Lee Clark, Steve Watson, Peter Beardsley, Robbie Elliot, Mick Tait and Michael Carrick.
* James Tait Black Memorial Prize for biography: Peter Ackroyd, The Life of Thomas More
It is likely that the term “ functions of state ” was used in a loose sense during the 1850s and 60s by those such as Rudolf Clausius, William Rankine, Peter Tait, William Thomson, and it is clear that by the 1870s the term had acquired a use of its own.
Born in Dalkeith: the American Architecht Robert Smith ( 1722 ), the politician Henry Dundas, 1st Viscount Melville ( 1742 ), the artist John Kay ( 1742 ), Robert Aitken who published the first Bible in North America, David Mushet, who pioneered iron production, photographer Robert Macpherson ( 1814 ), and the mathematical physicist Peter Guthrie Tait ( 1831 ).
The second type of conventions is called Tait – Bryan angles, after Peter Guthrie Tait and George H. Bryan, also known as Nautical or Cardan angles, after Cardan.

Peter and carried
Charlton, still only 19, was selected for the game, which saw United goalkeeper Ray Wood carried off with a broken cheekbone after a clash with Villa centre forward Peter McParland.
They have seized the very means set aside to furnish funds for the lights ever kept burning at St. Peter s tomb, and they have carried off offerings that have been made by you and by those who have gone before you.
Palmer claims that the conspiracy against Peter III was carried out by Catherine and Guards officer Orlov and was in fact nothing more than a murder for personal reasons.
In the days after September 11, C-SPAN carried CBC ’ s nightly newscast, The National, anchored by Peter Mansbridge.
In 1968, Karloff starred in Targets, a film directed by Peter Bogdanovich about a young man who embarks on a spree of killings carried out with handguns and high powered rifles.
Peter Travers of Rolling Stone wondered, " Remember those guns the feds carried?
" Soon, Menshikov was arrested ( 21 September 1727 ); but Peter only fell into the hands of the equally unscrupulous Prince Vasily Lukich Dolgorukov, who carried him away from Petersburg to Moscow.
The British aircraft manufacturer Saunders-Roe developed the first practical man-carrying hovercraft, the SR. N1, which carried out several test programmes in 1959 to 1961 ( the first public demonstration in 1959 ), including a cross-channel test run in July 1959 piloted by Peter (" Sheepy ") Lamb, an ex-naval test pilot and the Chief Test Pilot at Saunders Roe.
Richard's son, Peter Legh XII carried out more extensive tree-planting in the park, giving it its current appearance.
The College of St. Peter carried on with forty " King's Scholars " financed from the royal purse.
While musicologists such as George Mitchell, Peter B. Lowry and Tim Duffy collected recordings by the aging community of Piedmont blues players, younger musicians such as Roy Book Binder, Jorma Kaukonen, Paul Geremia, Keb Mo ', Michael Roach, Samuel James, Eric Bibb, Ry Cooder, David Bromberg and Guy Davis have carried on the Piedmont tradition, often having " studied " under some of the old Piedmont masters.
More recent archaeological work has been carried out by Peter Garlake, who has produced the comprehensive descriptions of the site, David Beach and Thomas Huffman, who have worked on the chronology and development of Great Zimbabwe and Gilbert Pwiti, who has published extensively on trade links.
From the twelfth century, papal bulls have carried a lead seal with the heads of the apostles Saint Peter and Saint Paul on one side and the pope ’ s signature on the other.
The feature was carried on by Peter Funk from 1962-1998.
On the ceiling of the Banqueting House, Peter Paul Rubens | Rubens depicted James being carried to heaven by angels.
Paul's rehabilitation caused great indignation among the Copts at Alexandria, who clamoured for his deposition, which was carried into effect by Peter, the intruded patriarch, in violation of all canonical order ; the patriarch of Antioch ( Paul's position in the Monophysite communion ) owning no allegiance to the patriarch of Alexandria.
There is no evidence that Fust, as is usually supposed, removed the portion of the printing materials covered by his mortgage to his own house, and carried on printing there with the aid of Peter Schöffer of Gernsheim ( who is known to have been a scriptor at Paris in 1449 ), who in about 1455 married Fust's only daughter Christina.
From 1988-2005 a programme of restoration within the Museum was carried out under Peter Thornton and then Margaret Richardson with spaces such as the Drawing Rooms, Picture Room, Study and Dressing Room, Picture Room Recess and others being put back to their original colour schemes and in most cases having their original sequences of objects reinstated ; Soane's three courtyards were also restored with his pasticcio ( a column of architectural fragments ) being reinstated in the Monument Court at the heart of the Museum.
In 2009 Lorimer Moseley and Peter Brugger carried out an experiment in which they encouraged seven arm amputees to use visual imagery to contort their phantom limbs into impossible configurations.
Once an initial design had been approved by Peter Carl Fabergé, the work was carried out by an entire team of craftsmen, among them Michael Perkhin, Henrik Wigström and Erik August Kollin.
Sweelinck's influence spread as far as Sweden and England, carried to the former by Andreas Düben and to the latter by English composers such as Peter Philips, who probably met Sweelinck in 1593.
1, 2 and 3 Troops under the command of Peter Young, carried out a landing at Scoglio Imbiancato unopposed after a series of navigational delays meant that they landed later than planned.
As other elements from the brigade attacked from the east, No. 3 Commando, now under the command of Peter Bartholomew after Komrower had been posted to the Commando Training Depot, carried out a follow-up operation to the north.
As historian Peter Argersinger has pointed out, the reform that conferred power on officials to regulate who may be on the ballot carried with it the danger that this power would be abused by officialdom and that legislatures controlled by established political parties ( specifically, the Republican and Democratic Parties ), would enact restrictive ballot access laws to influence election outcomes to ensure re-election of their own party's candidates.

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