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Poole and book
Poole, champion of literature, cannot accept Calef whose " faculties, as indicated by his writings appear to us to have been of an inferior order ;..." and his book " in our opinon, has a reputation much beyond its merits.
Upham took the bait and responded to Poole in a book running five times as long and sharing the same title ( referring to Poole as " the Reviewer.
The Newberry's first librarian, William Frederick Poole, was a primary force behind the library's noncirculating research and rare book collections, as well as conceptualizing the facility to house them.
In February 1797 Samuel Taylor Coleridge wrote in a letter to Thomas Poole: " I could inform the dullest author how he might write an interesting book — let him relate the events of his own life with honesty — not disguising the feelings that accompanied them.
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 1993, the car was discovered by British car enthusiast Andy Saunders of Poole, Dorset, in a sketch in a book about dream cars ; " It was so ugly it was unreal.
The book was written in Latin and is currently being translated into English by the Matthew Poole Project.
In 2007, Poole released a PDF version of the book for free download on his website, calling it an " experiment " in the tip-jar model for writers.
In 2004, Poole presented a television documentary for BBC Four called " Trigger Happy: The Invincible Rise of the Video Game ", based on his book.
Trigger Happy is a book by Steven Poole, examining videogames in terms of their aesthetic appeal-what makes certain games more fun to play than others.

Poole and reviews
* The Guardian Steven Poole, Et cetera: non-fiction reviews

Poole and literary
Other literary associations include those with Owen Marshall, Greg McGee and Fiona Farrell Poole.
Over the succeeding decades many literary figures turned a hand to grammar in English: Alexander Gill, Ben Jonson, Joshua Poole, John Wallis, Jeremiah Wharton, James Howell, Thomas Lye, Christopher Cooper, William Lily, John Colet and so on, all leading to the massive dictionary of Samuel Johnson.

Poole and essays
The volume also includes a series of conversations and essays about artists, including Daniel Day-Lewis, Wakefield Poole, Ntozake Shange and Robert Smithson.

Poole and for
In 1914, the historian George Lincoln Burr sided with Upham in a note on Thomas Brattle's letter, " The strange suggestion of W. F. Poole that Brattle here means Cotton Mather himself, is adequately answered by Upham ..." Burr also reprinted Calef in full and dug deep into the historical record for information on the man and concludes "... that he had else any grievance against the Mathers or their colleagues there is no reason to think.
Halman helps Frank Poole infect the monolith ( which it once served ) with a computer virus ; as the life-forms in Jupiter's clouds were sacrificed to make Jupiter into a sun to warm Europa, it is feared that humanity would in turn be sacrificed for the new life on Europa.
In 1910, Zamenhof was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize, by four British Members of Parliament ( including James O ' Grady, Philip Snowden ) and Professor Stanley Lane Poole.
* moot, the pseudonym for Christopher Poole, founder of the anonymous imageboard 4chan. org
There is a statue, by Henry Poole of Gerald in City Hall, Cardiff, and he was included in the vote on 100 Welsh Heroes for his Descriptio Kambriae and Itinerarium Kambriae.
Alastair Sim starred as Inspector Goole, renamed " Poole " for the film, with Jane Wenham as Eva Smith, Eileen Moore as Sheila Birling, Arthur Young as Arthur Birling, Brian Worth as Gerald Croft, Olga Lindo as Sybil Birling and Bryan Forbes as Eric Birling.
Bates and Poole ( 2003 ) and the OECD ( 2005 ) suggest that different types or forms of e-learning can be considered as a continuum, from no e-learning, i. e. no use of computers and / or the Internet for teaching and learning, through classroom aids, such as making classroom lecture Powerpoint slides available to students through a course web site or learning management system, to laptop programs, where students are required to bring laptops to class and use them as part of a face-to-face class, to hybrid learning, where classroom time is reduced but not eliminated, with more time devoted to online learning, through to fully online learning, which is a form of distance education.
By the eighth edition ( 1853 – 1860 ), the encyclopedia said of the Noah story, " The insuperable difficulties connected with the belief that all other existing species of animals were provided for in the ark are obviated by adopting the suggestion of Bishop Stillingfleet, approved by Matthew Poole ... and others, that the Deluge did not extend beyond the region of the Earth then inhabited ".
The Town Hall is located in the former Poole School, which also served as Dartmouth High School for several years.
The open-wheel racing portion of Penske Racing had been based in Reading, Pennsylvania since 1973 with the cars, during the F1 and CART era, being constructed in Poole, Dorset, England as well as being the base for the F1 team.
Dodgers clubhouse manager Mitch Poole has unofficially kept Valenzuela's jersey number 34 out of circulation out of respect for him.
Medical and social welfare institutions other than the Sand Springs Home included the Oakwood Sanitorium for nervous and mental diseases, Poole Hospital, the Salvation Army Maternity Home, and the Sand Springs School for the Deaf.
BOAC's flying-boat base for Britain was shifted from Southampton to Poole, Dorset, but many flights used Foynes in Eire, reached by shuttle flight from Whitchurch.
Plans for a major canal to link Bristol and Poole, and therefore to make travel from the Bristol Channel to the English Channel easier and safer, were proposed in 1792.
* Map and aerial photo sources for: near Evershot, source of the, a tributary and in Poole Harbour.
A licence was issued in 1357 to the Poole family by Edward, the Black Prince, for a ferry from Eastham.
By 1541 William Bromley had the licence for ferries at Seacombe, and in 1586, Queen Elizabeth granted John Poole of Sutton the rights at Tranmere.
To his dismay, both Bournemouth and Poole municipalities turned down his suggestion for a zoo.
In Latin documents de was the equivalent of the English " of ", as de la for " at " ( so de la Pole for " Atte Poole "; compare such names as " Attwood " or " Attwater ").
Bryan Poole would exit the band for good following the European tour for the album to focus on solo work.
Joy married Billy Wright on 28 July 1958 at Poole Register Office ; Wright was the first footballer to play for England 100 times.
Saint-Malo is a terminal for ferry services to Poole, Portsmouth and Weymouth in England via the Channel Islands.

Poole and publications
Poole studied English at Emmanuel College, Cambridge, and has subsequently written for publications including The Independent, The Guardian, The Times Literary Supplement, The Sunday Times, and the New Statesman.

Poole and including
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.
Eight graduates from Dalhousie have also served as Lieutenant Governors across Canada, including John Crosbie, Myra Freeman, Clarence Gosse, John Keiller MacKay, Henry Poole MacKeen, John Robert Nicholson, Fabian O ' Dea, and Albert Walsh.
The reality of Juan Diego's existence has been questioned by a number of experts on the early religious history of New Spain including Bernardino de Sahagun, Joaquin Garcia Icazbalceta, Stafford Poole, Louise Burkhart and David Brading, who argue that there is a complete lack of sources about Juan Diego's existence prior to the publication of the Nican Mopohua a century later, in 1649 ( they do not accept the validity of the Codex Escalada as historical evidence ).
The committee was composed of an " A list " of powerful U. S. citizens including former ambassador and first NCFE chairman Joseph Grew ; Central Intelligence Agency ( CIA ) director Allen Dulles ; Reader's Digest owner Dewitt Wallace ; former diplomat and the co-founder of Public Opinion Quarterly Dewitt Clinton Poole ; and prominent New York investment banker Frank Altschul.
Bruce Campbell plays Brisco, who is joined by a colorful group of supporting characters, including Julius Carry as fellow bounty hunter Lord Bowler and Christian Clemenson as stick-in-the-mud lawyer Socrates Poole.
From Waterloo, SWT's London terminus, long-distance trains run to southern England, including the major coastal population centres of Portsmouth, Southampton, Bournemouth, Poole and Weymouth ; the company also operates many local services on suburban commuter lines in south-west London and Surrey.
Poole Harbour has an area of approximately and is one of several which lay claim to the title of the world's largest or second largest natural harbour ( including Cork Harbour in Ireland and Halifax Harbour in Canada ).
Following the harbour counter clockwise, heading north-east passes the built up residential settlements of Poole including Lilliput and Parkstone ( east ).
Much of the north side of the harbour is a built up area, including the town of Poole, and the conurbation which continues eastwards along the coast.
* England: The south coast of England is a submergent coastline which contains many rias, including Portsmouth Harbour, Langstone Harbour, Chichester Harbour, Pagham Harbour, Southampton Water, Poole Harbour, the estuaries of the Exe, Teign and Dart, the Kingsbridge Estuary, and Plymouth Sound in Devon, and the estuaries of the River Fowey and River Fal in Cornwall.
The area hosts several public parks, including Oppenheimer Park, Portside ( Crab Park ), and Wendy Poole Park.
* Dorset, including Bournemouth and Poole
Buses run from the town to locations including Poole, Bournemouth, Salisbury and Shaftesbury with the primary operator being Wilts & Dorset.
To the south east is Corfe Castle and the heathland that borders Poole Harbour, including Wytch Farm oil field and Studland & Godlingstone Heath Nature Reserve.
During 1999 – 2000, Cardiacs began composing songs for a new album ( including the Jon Poole composition Sparkly Silvery Sky, which is still occasionally played at concerts by both Cardiacs and Poole's current band, God Damn Whores ).
In Monsters in America: Our Historical Obsession with the Hideous and the Haunting, W. Scott Poole argues that a number of horror films produced in the 1970s and 1980s mirrored the conservative critiques of women's liberation movements and the somewhat uncomfortable anxiety over women's control over their bodies and reproduction, including Alien and It's Alive.
Having been turned down by two potential candidates, including state Senator Van Poole, National Congressional Republicans set their eyes on popular Fort Lauderdale Mayor Clay Shaw.
The former Islington Studios, in Poole Street, remained largely derelict after their closure in 1951 apart from occasional art performances, including two epic Shakespearean productions by the Almeida Theatre Company, April – July 2000, directed by Jonathan Kent and starring Ralph Fiennes, and a closing Hitchcock season in October 2003 .< ref >< cite > The final reel-The Guardian September 27, 2003 accessed 15 April 2007 </ cite ></ ref >
It is based in Poole, Dorset from where it manages a portfolio of brands and over 50 attractions including the Madame Tussauds waxworks, Legoland Parks, Sealife Centres, Gardaland in Italy, The Dungeons and the London Eye, Alton Towers, Thorpe Park, and Chessington World of Adventures.
Despite losing their league status, Poole Stadium continued to stage meetings during 1957, including two National League meetings.
Australian manager Neil Street was appointed as Poole team manager and an influx of young Australian riders began, including Craig Boyce and Leigh Adams in 1988.
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.
Larry's popularity completely eclipsed all other bodybuilders of his time, including such famous personalities as Freddy Ortiz, Chuck Sipes, Dave Draper, Leo Robert, Harold Poole, and Sergio Oliva.

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