Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Bob Pettit" ¶ 14
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

Pettit and holds
Pettit ( 1999: p. 129 ) holds that rangrig (), which he renders as ' apperception ,' is key to Mipham's ( 1846 – 1912 ) system of epistemology and hermeneutics as discussed in the DRG and in Mipham's Commentary to the Ninth Chapter of the Bodhisattvacaryāvatāra.

Pettit and two
Pettit National Ice Center is one of only two indoor speed skating rinks in USA.
Chris Pettit was Fuld's second-in-command for two decades until November 26, 1996, when he resigned as President and board member.
Edwards was one of the witnesses interviewed by NBC television correspondent Tom Pettit after the assassination two days earlier.
No other retired player in NBA history other than Pettit and Alex Groza ( who played only two seasons ) has averaged more than 20 points per game in every season they've played ( note: Michael Jordan averaged exactly 20 points per game in his final season ).

Pettit and NBA
* November 13 – Bob Pettit ( St. Louis Hawks ) becomes the first NBA player to score 20, 000 points.
* Bob Pettit: NBA Hall of Fame Basketball Player ( Inducted 1970 )
In 1954, the Milwaukee Hawks selected Pettit in the first round of the NBA Draft.
Many were skeptical about Pettit making the transition from college to the rough-and-tumble NBA.
Rookies often struggle adjusting to the pro game, but not Pettitin 1955 he won the NBA Rookie of the Year Award after averaging 20. 4 points and 13. 8 rebounds per game.
In 1958, Pettit, Ed Macauley and Cliff Hagan led the Hawks to an NBA Championship, defeating the Bill Russell-led Boston Celtics in the NBA Finals ( the Hawks had acquired Macauley and Hagan from Boston for the draft rights to Russell ).
Pettit ended his career in 1965, becoming the first NBA player to eclipse the 20, 000 points mark ( 20, 880 for a 26. 4 average ).
Pettit was an NBA All-Star in each of his 11 seasons, was named to the All-NBA First Team ten times, and was name to the All-NBA Second Team once.
Pettit averaged at least 20 points per game and at least 12 rebounds per game in each of his 11 NBA seasons.
* Bob Pettit NBA Basketball Player, 1970 Basketball Hall of Fame inductee
Notable NBA players in history include Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Wilt Chamberlain, Bill Russell, Shaquille O ' Neal, Michael Jordan, Magic Johnson, Larry Bird, Patrick Ewing, Bill Walton, George Mikan, Bob Pettit, Bob Cousy, Pete Maravich, Julius Erving, John Havlicek, Karl Malone, John Stockton, Dave DeBusschere, Jerry Lucas, Earl Monroe, Walt Frazier, Willis Reed, Elvin Hayes, Oscar Robertson and Jerry West, whose particular silhouette is featured on the NBA's logo.

Pettit and rebounding
In his second season, Pettit won his first scoring title with a 25. 7 average, and led the league in rebounding ( 1164 for a 16. 2 average ).

Pettit and with
( Looks at German Republicanism with contrasts and criticisms of Quentin Skinner and Philip Pettit ).
Pettit Barracks was located in Zamboanga City ( Mindanao, the Philippines ) and, along with Camp John Hay, was the location of the US Army's 43d Infantry Regiment ( PS ).
* ( with Philip Pettit ) “ Introduction ”, in Philip Pettit and John McDowell, eds., Subject, Thought and Context ( Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1986 ), pp. 1 – 15
John W. Pettit, while stating, " Mahayana has not got a strong historical claim for representing the explicit teachings of the historical Buddha ", also argues that the basic concepts of Mahāyāna do occur in the Pāli canon and that this suggests that Mahāyāna is " not simply an accretion of fabricated doctrines " but " has a strong connection with the teachings of Buddha himself ".
In an interview with ESPN, Auerbach stated that his all-star fantasy team would consist of Bill Russell — who in the former's opinion was the ultimate player to start a franchise with — as well as Bob Pettit, Elgin Baylor, Oscar Robertson and Jerry West, with John Havlicek as the sixth man.
While staffing one of the Navy awards, the Assistant Vice Chief of Naval Operations, Rear Admiral Raymond M. Walsh, explained that an internee of the Soviet Union was previously denied the POW Medal under the older version of 10 USC § 1128 “ because he was not a prisoner of an enemy of the United States .” However, he could now be considered for the medal because “ The 1989 change to the law permits the Secretary of the Navy to determine if the circumstances under which internee was held captive were ‘ comparable to those under which persons have generally been held captive by enemy armed forces during periods of armed conflict .’” While staffing the Air Force award, the Air Force Directorate of Personnel Services ( AFPC / DPS ) concluded that “ In 1989, Title 10, Section 1128, regarding Prisoner of War Medals changed and allowed Service secretaries to determine eligibility for the POW Medal for personnel held captive in countries not directly involved in armed conflict with the United States, provided the treatment of the prisoners was similar to the treatment received by prisoners held by enemy forces .” AFPC / DPS determined that the internees in Siberia met the statutory criteria because “ the conditions of this detainment were comparable, if not worse, than those experienced in Germany, and therefore, should be eligible for the POW Medal .” In 1996 and 2006 the USAF awarded POW Medals to USAAF T / Sgt Daniel Culler and Lt. Richard Pettit for illegal incarceration during World War II in prison camp Wauwilermoos, in neutral Switzerland.
Lincoln contrasted his support for the Declaration with opposing statements made by the Southern politician John C. Calhoun and Senator John Pettit of Indiana, who called the Declaration " a self-evident lie.
He then launched on STS-113 with Don Pettit and Nikolai Budarin for an extended stay aboard the ISS as the commander of ISS Expedition 6 in 2002 and 2003, returning aboard Soyuz TMA-1 rather than the Space Shuttle as a result of the fleet's grounding following the Space Shuttle Columbia disaster, which occurred during Bowersox's tour aboard the Station.
Hall of Famers Moses Malone, Larry Bird and Magic Johnson, along with current player LeBron James, have each won the award three times, while Bob Pettit, Karl Malone, Tim Duncan and Steve Nash have each won it twice.
George made a bid for certain assets of the company, while a trio of CART owners ( Gerald Forsythe, Paul Gentilozzi, and Kevin Kalkhoven ), along with Dan Pettit, also made a bid, calling their group the Open Wheel Racing Series ( OWRS ).
Pettit lost a power struggle with his deputies ( Steve Lessing, Tom Tucker, and Joseph M. Gregory ) back on March 15 that year that caused him to relinquish its COO title, likely brought about after the three men found about Pettit's extramarital affairs, which violated Fuld's unwritten rules on marriage and social etiquette.
George Pettit played a show on September 1, 2006 in a band with members of Attack in Black, Keep It Up and Fucked Up.
A former prison officer, Mr J. J. Pettit, described it:, sometimes three, four or five of them would assault the prisoner with their batons to a condition of semi-consciousness.
In 2004 he became co-owner of PKV Racing ( later renamed to KV Racing Technology ) along with Dan Pettit and Kevin Kalkhoven and was a driver for the team.
Kalkhoven was originally a partner with Dan Pettit in 2003 in founding PK Racing to run in the CART Champ Car World Series with Craig Pollock and the remnants of the PacWest Racing team.
In 2003, Kalkhoven became one of the owners of the Champ Car World Series, with Gerald Forsythe, Paul Gentilozzi and Dan Pettit under the name OWRS, or Open-Wheel Racing Series.
In the same year Pettit who synthesised cyclobutadiene a few years earlier independently came up with a competing mechanism.
Experimental support offered by Pettit for this mechanism was based on an observed reaction inhibition by carbon monoxide in certain metathesis reactions of 4-nonene with a tungsten metal carbonyl

Pettit and 26
T. Christopher Pettit served until November 26, 1996, when he lost a power struggle with his deputies, likely brought about after Pettit had a mistress which violated Fuld's unwritten rules on marriage and social etiquette.

Pettit and 1958
# Joseph M. Pettit 1958 – 1972

Pettit and 27
) During those three years, Pettit averaged 27. 8 points per game.

Pettit and 1962
Edison Pettit ( September 22, 1889 – May 6, 1962 ) was an American astronomer.

Pettit and has
Philip Pettit ( b. 1945 ) has argued, in Republicanism: A Theory of Freedom and Government ( 1997 ), that the theory of social contract, classically based on the consent of the governed, should be modified.
In addition to the illustrations in the original editions of Peter Pan, Tinker Bell has also been depicted by fantasy artists such as Brian Froud and Myrea Pettit.
In recent years this thesis has been challenged, and Philip Pettit argues that republican liberty is based upon " non-domination " while liberal freedom is based upon " non-interference.

0.731 seconds.