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Robert Pocock, a friend from the BBC, recalled " I only once heard Dylan express an opinion on Welsh Nationalism.
Based on morphological evidence, British zoologist Reginald Pocock concluded the jaguar is most closely related to the leopard.
The last taxonomic delineation of the jaguar subspecies was performed by Pocock in 1939.
With writer Tom Pocock he was among the first British civilians to witness the horrors of the Nazi concentration camp at Belsen, where the remaining prisoners, too sick to be moved, were dying before his very eyes.
* 1706 – George Pocock, British admiral ( d. 1792 )
Pocock, in the so-called " Cambridge School " of interpretation have been able to show that some of the republican themes in Machiavelli's political works, particularly the Discourses on Livy, can be found in medieval Italian literature which was influenced by classical authors such as Sallust.
* Pocock, J. G. A.
JGA Pocock has played a central role, arguing that there is a distinct republican tradition that stretches from the classical world to the present.
Pocock who in 1975 argued that a series of scholars had expressed a consistent set of republican ideals.
Pocock argued that this was an ideology with a history and principles distinct from liberalism.
Pocock who argued in The Machiavellian Moment ( 1975 ) that, at least in the early 18th century, republican ideas were just as important as liberal ones.
* Pocock, J. G. A.
* Pocock, J. G. A.
Pocock argues that thinkers who shared these ideals tended to believe that the function of property was to maintain an individual's independence as a precondition of his virtue.

Pocock and from
Parts of an amblypygid, from Pocock ( 1900 )
The taxonomist Pocock reviewed wildcat skins collected in the British Museum, and in 1951 designated three Felis bieti subspecies from Eastern Asia, seven Felis silvestris subspecies from Europe to Asia Minor, and 25 Felis lybica subspecies from Africa, and West to Central Asia.
In 1746 he returned to Britain, and from then to 1780, when he was made rear-admiral, he saw active service in the East Indies with Sir George Pocock and in various quarters of the world.
Pocock was from Chieveley in Berkshire, the son of Thomas Pocock, a chaplain in the navy.
Again Pocock was unable to prevent his opponent from reaching Pondicherry, and a well-contested battle between them on 10 September 1759 proved again indecisive.
Portions have also been adapted from Pocock, " Intro " and Höpfl, ODNB.
Today, this is known as the Indian rhesus macaque M. m. mulatta, which includes the morphologically similar M. rhesus villosus described by True in 1894 from Kashmir and M. m. mcmahoni described by Pocock in 1932 from Kootai, Pakistan.
Relocating to Europe, in 1990, Philip Pocock continued collaborative practice, painting and drawing with German artist Walter Dahn, song lyrics from American popular music sources, from the Blues to Indie, under the label Music Security Administration, in Cologne, from 1993 to 1995, before entering telecommunication space with FAX performance, database cinema and cybernetic installation from 1993 onward.
In 1995, Huber and Pocock created an art weblog, mixing regularly posted live journal, sound and video entries with emails from their users ' forum on the web.
In 1999, with another group of collaborators, notably the Italian architecture collective, Gruppo A12, net programmer Daniel Burckhardt, Brazilian artist Roberto Cabot, Thing. net founder Wolfgang Staehle, as well as the Equator group, Philip Pocock produced H | u | m | b | o | t for the ZKM Center for Art and Media's net_condition exhibition in Karlsruhe, Germany, initiated with support from the Goethe-Institut, Caracas, Venezuela.
After coming fit from injury, Willis was brought into the squad for the fourth Test against the West Indies on 22 July as part of wholesale bowling changes that saw Brian Close, Edrich, Mike Hendrick, Mike Selvey and Pat Pocock replaced with John Snow, Ward, Bob Woolmer, David Steele and Willis.
The present High Commissioner is Dr Andrew Pocock, who took over from Anthony Cary in January 2011.
Although making a good account in their rookie season under the helm of Coach Frank Pocock ( finishing 3-11 ), the team withdrew from competition during the close season due to a lack of finances.
" He came up with the idea of a wily fox raiding the chicken coop, which is where ( club mascot ) Foxy came from ," revealed Pocock, in an interview with the Plymouth Evening Herald.

Pocock and fulgens
In 1847, Hodgson described a red panda under the name Ailurus ochraceus, of which Pocock concluded it represents the same type as Ailurus fulgens, since the description of the two agree very closely.

Pocock and by
In 1927, the naturalist Reginald Innes Pocock declared it a separate species, but reversed this decision in 1939 due to lack of evidence ; but in 1928, a skin purchased by Walter Rothschild was found to be intermediate in pattern between the king cheetah and spotted cheetah and Abel Chapman considered it to be a color form of the spotted cheetah.
Pocock presumed that they are adapted for preying upon herbivorous mammals of considerable bulk because of their powerful build, the deep penetration of their bite, attested by their long canines.
Further fossil species were added in subsequent years by, among others, Samuel Hubbard Scudder, Reginald Innes Pocock and Alexander Petrunkevitch.
In 1929, the British taxonomist Pocock assumed that tigers arrived in southern India too late to colonize Ceylon, which earlier had been connected to India by a land bridge.
The Battle of Quiberon Bay by Nicholas Pocock.
Other Gothic melodramas include The Miller and his Men ( 1813 ) by Isaac Pocock, The Woodsman's Hut ( 1814 ) by Samuel Arnold and The Broken Sword ( 1816 ) by William Dimond.
Yet the number of the French was superior and Pocock was required by the practice of his time to fight by the old official fighting instructions.
Harrington's prose was marred by what Pocock described as an undisciplined work habit and a conspicuous " lack of sophistication.
Shockheaded Peter ( 1998 ) is a musical created by Julian Bleach, Anthony Cairns, Julian Crouch, Graeme Gilmour, Tamzin Griffin, Jo Pocock, Phelim McDermott, Michael Morris and The Tiger Lillies ( Martyn Jacques, Adrian Huge and Adrian Stout ).
The 1987 reprint contains an Afterword by Professor David Pocock, director of the Tom Harrisson Mass-Observation Archive.
The building, designed by William Wilmer Pocock, was finished in 1861 and dedicated on March 18.
The BioJava project grew out of work by Thomas Down and Matthew Pocock to create an API to simplify development of Java based Bioinformatics tools.
The subdivision of the Felidae into ‘ purring cats ’ on the one hand and ‘ roaring cats ’ ( i. e. non-purring ) on the other, originally goes back to Owen ( 1834 / 1835 ) and was definitely introduced by Pocock ( 1916 ), based on a difference in hyoid anatomy.
Its skin was sent to R. I. Pocock by W. S. Millard, the Secretary of the Bombay Natural History Society.
The Obvious Illusion book cover, photographs by Philip Pocock, introduction by Gregory Battcock, published by George Braziller, New YorkIn photography, in the 1980s, Philip Pocock produced two bodies of photographic works: lyrical documentary explorations in New York and Berlin ; as well as alchemical Cibachrome photographs.

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