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It was the abrupt end of Blue Throat's dictatorship in Petrie.
In the early books, Dr. Petrie, believed that Fu Manchu was around 70 years old in 1911 at the time of their first encounter.
Petrie suggested that such a sarcophagus was intended but was lost in the river on the way north from Aswan and a hurriedly made replacement was used instead.
En route back to London in 1932 Gardner stopped off in Egypt and, armed with a letter of introduction, joined Sir Flinders Petrie who was excavating the site of Tall al-Ajjul in Palestine.
He was sent on a mission to murder Dr. Petrie, but he met Fu Manchu's archenemy, Sir Denis Nayland Smith and learned that Fu Manchu was evil and rebelled against his father.
Another Egyptian sling was excavated in El-Lahun in Al Fayyum Egypt in 1914 by William Matthew Flinders Petrie.
The other WordStar emulation utility created was the WordStar Command Emulator for Microsoft Word, also known as " WordStar for Word ," by Mike Petrie.
Most Egyptologists today side with Sir Flinders Petrie that Egyptian religion was strictly polytheistic, in which Thoth would be a separate god.
Flinders Petrie suggested that the odem, the first stone on the High Priest's breastplate, was a red jasper, whilst tarshish, the tenth stone, may have been a yellow jasper.
" Moore's character was initially intended to be a divorcée, but as divorce was still controversial at the time, and the network was afraid viewers might think that Mary had divorced Rob Petrie, Laura's husband on The Dick Van Dyke Show, the premise was changed to that of a single woman with a recently broken engagement.
Historian Charles Petrie concludes that he was one of the greatest prime ministers " if on no other ground than that he enabled the country to pass from the old order to the new without any violent upheaval .... He understood the new Britain.
This temple was discovered in the early 20th century by Flinders Petrie, who identified a depiction of the Greek god Proteus cited by Herodotus.
Harker in turn was quickly replaced by David Petrie, an SIS man, with Harker as his deputy.
It was discovered by Flinders Petrie in a burial chamber in 1911.
For a long time, it was assumed that this indicated that she was a teacher by profession ( for this reason, Flinders Petrie donated the portrait to Girton College, Cambridge, the first residential college for women in Britain ), but today, it is assumed that the term indicates her level of education.
The role of Rob Petrie was almost given to Johnny Carson, but Sheldon Leonard, the show's executive producer, suggested Van Dyke.
With an initial gift from The Carroll and Milton Petrie Foundation and the late Joseph H. Flom, the Petrie-Flom Center for Health Law Policy, Biotechnology, and Bioethics was founded in 2005 as an interdisciplinary program intended to respond to the need for leading legal scholarship in these fields.
Actor-director Jerry Paris was inspired to create the character of Mork after directing an unusual and memorable episode of The Dick Van Dyke Show in which van Dyke's Rob Petrie believed the Earth had been surreptitiously invaded by walnut-eating aliens who stole humans ' thumbs and imaginations.

Petrie and dedicated
Siamun is cited as having built a temple dedicated to Amun, the remains of which were found by Flinders Petrie in the early 20th century, in the south of the temple of Ptah complex.
Petrie, who was also affiliated with a variety of far right-wing groups and anti-democratic thought in England and was a dedicated believer in the superiority of the Northern peoples over the Latinate and Southern peoples ( Silberman, 1999 ), derided Budge's belief that the ancient Egyptians were an African people with roots in eastern Africa as impossible and " unscientific ", as did his followers.

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In Mountain View Road there is an RSL which serves counter meals, and also a lawn bowls club, both overlooking the Petrie Park sporting grounds.
This so undermined the theory that Petrie rejected it, writing " there is no authentic example, that will bear examination, of the use or existence of any such measure as a ‘ Pyramid inch ,’ or of a cubit of 25. 025 British inches.
Petrie who dug there in 1884-5.
George Petrie was born in Dublin, Ireland, and grew up there, living at 21 Great Charles Street just off Mountjoy Square.
Ricky Robinson, 18, of Petrie, who was camping at the site said there was like a small river going through the area.
Petrie wrote in the 1892 excavation report that " We see then that there is an exactly analogous theory for the dimensions of Medum to that of the Great Pyramid ; in each the approximate ratio of 7: 44 is adopted, as referred to the radius and circle ..".
Daniel Petrie Jr. ( who wrote the screenplay to this film ) was the executive producer of the series ; there were approximately 35 episodes broadcast over two seasons.

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In Egypt in 1887, W. M. F. Petrie found painted sherds of Cretan style at Kahun in the Fayum, and farther up the Nile, at Tell el-Amarna, chanced on bits of no fewer than 800 Aegean vases in 1889.
Like most female academics of her generation, Murray had received no formal training, instead being taught Egyptology by Flinders Petrie.
In Egypt in 1887 W. M. F. Petrie found painted sherds of Cretan style at Kahun in the Faiyum, and farther up the Nile, at Tell el-Amarna, chanced on bits of no fewer than 800 Aegean vases in 1889.
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While excavating, Petrie found no stairways like he did at the necropolis of Den and Adjib.

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Petrie related the precision of the casing stones as to being " equal to opticians ' work of the present day, but on a scale of acres " and " to place such stones in exact contact would be careful work ; but to do so with cement in the joints seems almost impossible ".
Television writers such as Daniel Petrie Jr., president of the Writers Guild of America-West, complain that reality shows, which are described as unscripted, are in fact scripted.
Subsequently, Newgrange was visited by a number of antiquarians, who often performed their own measurements of the site and made their own observations, which were often published in various antiquarian journals ; these included such figures as Sir William Wilde, Sir Thomas Pownall, Thomas Wright, John O ' Donovan, George Petrie and James Fergusson.
Co-executive producer Doug Petrie, and writer of Faith-centric episodes such as " Revelations " and " Bad Girls ", says one of the things he loves about the character is that Faith is not wrong in describing herself and Buffy as killers.
Others such as Petrie, Drioton and Vandier have suggested that Tadukhipa was given a new name after becoming the consort of Akhenaten and is to be identified the famous queen Nefertiti.
Egyptologists such as Flinders Petrie, Alessandre Barsanti and Toby Wilkinson believe it could be the giant underground Gallery Tomb B beneath the funeral passage of the Unas-necropolis at Sakkara.
Others who contributed to the build-up of national consciousness during the 19th century included poet and writer George Sigerson, antiquarians and music collectors such as George Petrie and the Joyce brothers, editors such as Matthew Russell ( of the Irish Monthly ), scholars such as John O ' Donovan and Eugene O ' Curry and nationalists such as Charles Kickham and John O ' Leary.
Ingels ' acting career dates back to the early ' 60s and programs such as The Dick Van Dyke Show, on which he had a recurring role as an Army buddy of Rob Petrie, and has continued as recently as a 2010 episode of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation.
Egyptologists such as Walter Bryan Emery, Kathryn A. Bard and Flinders Petrie believe that Peribsen was identical to the king Sekhemib-Perenmaat, a ruler that had connected his name with the falcon-god Horus and who definitely ruled during 2nd dynasty.
Matthew was highly regarded by fellow Irish scholars such as George Petrie and John O ' Donovan.
Egyptologists such as Walter Bryan Emery, Kathryn A. Bard and Flinders Petrie believe that Sekhemib was same person as king Peribsen, a ruler who had connected his name with the deity Seth and who ruled only Upper Egypt.

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