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Poole and intention
Poole was contacted by Joey Jordison of Slipknot with the intention of joining Jordison's new Horror Punk band, Murderdolls.

Poole and Mather's
In 1869, William Frederick Poole quoted from various school textbooks of the time demonstrating they were in agreement on Cotton Mather's role in the Witch Trials:
Poole was not a historian, but a famous librarian, and a lover of literature, including Mather's Magnalia " and other books and tracts, numbering nearly 400 were never so prized by collectors as today.
Poole refers to Calef as Mather's " personal enemy " and opens a line, " Without discussing the character and motives of Calef ..." and he does not follow up on this suggestiveness, to discuss any motive or reason to impune Calef's character.

Poole and name
Sun Ra ( born Herman Poole Blount, legal name Le Sony ' r Ra ;
The name of the town comes from the brothers John Poole, Sr. and Joseph Poole, Sr. who owned land in what is now Poolesville.
There are various stories connected with the cavern, such as that of a notorious local highwayman called Poole, who gives the cavern its name.
One of Fard's first followers had been Elijah Poole, who later changed his name to Elijah Muhammad.
The River Piddle or Trent or North River is a small rural Dorset river which rises next to Alton Pancras church ( Alton Pancras was originally named Awultune, a Saxon name meaning the village at the source of a river ) and flows south and then south-easterly more or less parallel with its bigger neighbour, the River Frome, to Wareham, where they both enter Poole Harbour via Wareham Channel.
Payne and Laurence continue to tour under the FLOS name with third new member Freddi Poole, who joined the group in 1996 replacing Sundray Tucker.
The name DIAMOND was originally conceived by Mike Poole ( the originator of the DIAMOND project ) and stood as an acronym meaning DIpole And Multipole Output for the Nation at Daresbury.
In English it was initially known as Pool but its name was changed to Welshpool in 1835 to distinguish it from the English town of Poole.
Journalist Steven Poole wrote in The Guardian that " Neuromancer and the two novels which followed, Count Zero ( 1986 ) and the gorgeously titled Mona Lisa Overdrive ( 1988 ), made up a fertile holy trinity, a sort of Chrome Koran ( the name of one of Gibson's future rock bands ) of ideas inviting endless reworkings.
The team name was changed to the Poole Wildcats and they entered the National League – the second league tier of speedway.
The name change proved to be unpopular and was reverted to the Poole Pirates after two seasons.
( Poole ’ s own name does not appear.
He was born at York, the son of Francis Pole, but he spelled his name Poole, and in Latin Polus ; his mother was a daughter of Alderman Toppins there.
The English explorer Jonas Poole visited Hornsund in 1610, giving the fjord its name after his men had brought back a reindeer antler.
In 1989 Cressida Granger and David Mulley took over the running of Walker's original company, Crestworth, situated in Poole, Dorset, and changed the name to Mathmos in 1992.
The name was changed to Bournemouth and Poole College of Art and Design in 1980, and the first new building on the present campus was opened in 1984, built at a cost of £ 2. 3 million.
They formed as Brian Poole & the Tremoloes ( the Tremoloes being the backing group to Brian Poole, and the name soon being changed thanks to the spelling mistake of an Essex newspaper ) influenced by Buddy Holly and The Crickets.
Wednesday 13 ( birth name Joseph Poole, born August 12, 1976 ), is a rock musician from Charlotte, North Carolina.
Poole returned to North Carolina in June 2004 he began to put together a more permanent band, with whom he would perform with under the Wednesday 13 name.
Poole teamed up with Todd Youth ( of The Chelsea Smiles ) to write and record a CD with, as Poole has mentioned in several interviews, a more of a glam rock sound and without any horror themes, under the new band name ; Gunfire 76.
The script — and the novel — end with Dr. Poole and Loola in the desert north of Los Angeles, breaking their trek by a tombstone which bears the author's name of Tallis, the dates 1882-1948, and three lines from the antepenultimate verse of Percy Bysshe Shelley's elegy on the death of John Keats.

Poole and using
However, Bates and Poole argue that when instructors say they are using e-learning, this most often refers to the use of technology as classroom aids, although over time, there has been a gradual increase in fully online learning ( see Market above ).
In addition another 30, 000 were enslaved or forced to migrate, according to Crosby, using the data of noted New Zealand demographer Ian Poole.
The new machine worked and a number of examples were made using a prototyping firm in Poole, Dorset.
Khun and Poole found that the integrative model resulted in consistently better task related outcomes than those using the distributive model.
Poole Pottery giftware is currently created using " Living Glaze ".
Fifty days later they discover that the Xeelees ' project has been destroyed but a recently awakened virtual of Michael Poole shows Spinner-of-Rope, a primitive, how to pilot around the fragmented cosmic strings and travel into the past using a closed time-like path ; this method of time travel was first suggested by J. Richard Gott.

Poole and critique
Poole writes book reviews and literary and cultural essays for numerous publications, including a long obituary of Jean Baudrillard for the Guardian ,, and a critique of the work of Alain de Botton.

Poole and recently
He most recently appeared in Henry Poole Is Here ( 2008 ) and the television series Pushing Daisies ( 2008 ).
Starting at junction 17 of the M4 motorway north of Chippenham it goes past the small village of Lacock and then through the towns of Melksham, Westbury, Warminster, Shaftesbury and Blandford Forum, ending in Poole beside Poole Harbour, an English Channel port There have been many bypasses built along the A350, including at Shaftesbury in the 1950s, Chippenham, Warminster, Blandford Forum and most recently south of Melksham at Semington.
The pottery has recently restarted production at its new factory in Burslem, Staffordshire, and the Poole Quay pottery studio and shop has reopened.
He most recently rode for Masarna from Avesta in the Swedish Elitserien league, Unia Tarnów in the Polish Ekstraliga and for the Poole Pirates, King's Lynn Stars, Arena-Essex Hammers and Oxford Cheetahs in the British Elite League.

Poole and published
However, not everyone was happy with the idea of the poem's being published, as Coleridge's wife, who was not with him, wrote to Thomas Poole, " Oh!
' Shining a Light: 50 Years of the Australian Film Institute ' by Lisa French and Mark Poole ( published by ATOM, November, 2009 )
Reason Foundation founder Robert Poole is an MIT-trained engineer and the author of Cutting Back City Hall, published by Universe Books in 1980.
Reason Foundation co-founder Robert Poole " is credited as the first person to use the term ' privatization ' to refer to the contracting-out of public services and is the author of the first-ever book on municipal privatization, Cutting Back City Hall, published by Universe Books in 1980.
In 1854, an anonymous work entitled The Genesis of the Earth and of Man was published, edited by Lane's nephew Reginald Stuart Poole.
The part concerning Cairo's early history and topography in Description of Egypt, based on Al-Maqrizi's work and Lane's own observations, was revised by Reginald Stuart Poole in 1847 and published in 1896 as Cairo Fifty Years Ago.
In 1654 Poole published a tract against John Biddle.
Poole also wrote English Annotations on the Holy Bible, a work which was completed by several of his Nonconformist brethren, and published in 2 vols fol.
A biography of Poole was published by Thomas Harley in 2009.

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