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Samuel Prentice, born in 1850, attended Yale University and served as Connecticut ’ s Chief Justice during 1913-20.
Nathaniel Prentice ( or Prentiss ) Banks ( January 30, 1816 September 1, 1894 ) was an American politician and soldier, served as the 24th Governor of Massachusetts, Speaker of the U. S. House of Representatives and as a Union general during the American Civil War.
During the early 1990s, Prentice served as the governing federal PC Party's Chief Financial Officer and Treasurer ( 1990 – 93 ).
* The Making of Economic Society, 1963, Prentice Hall, 10th edition 1992, 11th edition 2001: ISBN 0-13-091050-3 ( the first edition served as his PhD dissertation )
Both of his grandfathers had served in the Civil War: Freeman James Nye in the 43rd Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry Regiment and George Washington Prentice in the 3rd Wisconsin Volunteer Cavalry Regiment.
By 1973, when he was living in Brooklyn, and had a family that included adopted children, Morrow had served as an uncredited ghost artist or art assistant on the syndicated comic strips Rip Kirby by John Prentice, Secret Agent X-9 by Al Williamson and Big Ben Bolt by John Cullen Murphy.
The town is currently served by the bus companies First, Perrymans, Prentice Coaches and Eve Coaches.
Carroll Vincent Newsom ( 1904-1990 ) was an American educator who served as the eleventh NYU President and President of Prentice Hall.
Butler served Princeton as did noted philologist W K. Prentice.
The village is also served by the Prentice Westwood 424 bus route, which connects it to Juniper Green in one direction and East Calder and Livingston, but this runs only every two hours Monday to Friday.

Prentice and for
Kernighan was the software editor for Prentice Hall International.
* Paul M. Embree, Damon Danieli: C ++ Algorithms for Digital Signal Processing, Prentice Hall, ISBN 0-13-179144-3
* John G. Proakis: A Self-Study Guide for Digital Signal Processing, Prentice Hall, ISBN 0-13-143239-7
* O hOgain, Daithi " Myth, Legend and Romance: An Encyclopedia of the Irish Folk Tradition " Prentice Hall Press, ( 1991 ): ISBN 0-13-275959-4 ( the only dictionary / encyclopedia with source references for every entry )
In 1999, New York City lawyer and minor league baseball owner Miles Prentice, vowing not to move the team, bid $ 75 million for the team.
* Leon-Garcia, Albert ( 1994 ) Probability and Random Processes for Electrical Engineering ( 2nd edition ), Prentice Hall
* Prentice T. 1, a British trainer plane for the RAF of 1941
In 1956, ATL purchased over 250 surplus ex-Royal Air Force Percival Prentice trainer aircraft, about 20 of which were converted for civilian customers.
Like many of Banks ' characters, from Frank Cauldhame in The Wasp Factory to Prentice McHoan in The Crow Road, Isis engages in a half-unconscious search for knowledge which will inevitably turn her world upside down.
* O hOgain, Daithi " Myth, Legend and Romance: An Encyclopedia of the Irish Folk Tradition " Prentice Hall Press, ( 1991 ): ISBN 0-13-275959-4 ( the only dictionary / encyclopedia with source references for every entry )
In 2006, he won an Emmy for the role of Prentice " Print " Ritter in the revisionist Western miniseries Broken Trail.
On February 23, 2007, Radio-Canada's website reported that Canadian Industry Minister, Jim Prentice, had used the song " For The Love of Money " without the group's permission during a political event, a faux pas since Prentice is responsible for the application of the Copyright Act in Canada.
Radio-Canada also reported that Prentice has since been contacted by the attorneys for both the O ' Jays and Warner / Chappell Music.
Other members of the group included: John Brotherton ( preacher ); Archibald Prentice ( later editor of the Manchester Times ); John Shuttleworth ( industrialist and municipal reformer ); Absalom Watkin ( parliamentary reformer and anti corn law campaigner ); William Cowdray Jnr ( editor of the Manchester Gazette ); Thomas Potter ( later first mayor of Manchester ) and Richard Potter ( later MP for Wigan ).
A Crystal Palace talent scout, Peter Prentice, happened to see Wright playing for Dulwich Hamlet and invited him to have a trial at Selhurst Park.
Under an order-in-council issued by Governor General Michaëlle Jean on February 6, 2006 — the day Harper was appointed prime minister — when " the prime minister is unable to perform the functions of his office " Lawrence Cannon, then Jim Prentice, then the balance of the cabinet by order of precedence, " is authorized to act for the prime minister.
In the 41st Canadian Parliament, neither Cannon nor Prentice is still sitting as a Member of Parliament ; the current order-in-council names Marjory LeBreton, the current Leader of the Government in the Senate, as the first person authorized to act for the prime minister.
Various examples for this are attested in the sources of the time, for instance, Joan Prentice from Essex, England, gave an account when she was interrogated for witchcraft in 1589 claiming that she was " alone in her chamber, and sitting upon a low stool preparing herself to bedward " when her familiar first appeared to her, while the Cornish cunning-woman Anne Jeffries related in 1645 that hers first appeared to her when she was " knitting in an arbour in our garden ".
( 2006 ) Critical Thinking Tools for Taking Charge of Your Learning and Your Life, New Jersey: Prentice Hall Publishing.
Viacom split into two companies in 2006, one retaining the Viacom name ( which continues to own Paramount Pictures ), while another was named CBS Corporation ( which now controls Paramount Television Group, which was renamed CBS Paramount Television, now known as CBS Television Studios and worldwide distribution unit is now CBS Television Distribution and CBS Studios International, in 2006, Simon & Schuster for Prentice Hall and other educational units, which Viacom sold to Pearson PLC in 1998, and what's left of the original Paramount Stations Group, now known as CBS Television Stations ).
In December 2010, the Oil Sands Advisory Panel, commissioned by former environment minister Jim Prentice, found that the system in place for monitoring water quality in the region, including work by the Regional Aquatic Monitoring Program, the Alberta Water Research Institute, the Cumulative Environmental Management Association and others, was piecemeal and should become more comprehensive and coordinated.
Respect for Orchard grew in the Red Tory wing of the PC Party: roughly one-quarter of the party membership supported him during the 2003 PC leadership campaign, including Joe Clark's wife, Maureen McTeer Orchard ultimately came in third on the third ballot in the 2003 PC convention, behind Nova Scotia Member of Parliament ( MP ) Peter MacKay and Calgary lawyer Jim Prentice.

Prentice and seven
He uncovers a shocking secret: Scott and his JCS cohorts, along with allies in the United States Congress, led by Senator Frederick Prentice and influential media personality Harold McPherson, are plotting to stage a coup d ' etat to remove President Lyman and his cabinet seven days hence.

Prentice and years
In addition to the Paramount film, television, home video, and music publishing divisions, the company continued to own the Madison Square Garden properties ( which also included MSG Network ), a 50 % stake in USA Networks ( the other 50 % was owned by MCA / Universal Studios, which incidentally became the owner of the Famous Music Group catalog when it bought ABC Records in 1979 and a majority of the pre-1950 Paramount sound feature film library when it bought it in 1958 ) and Simon and Schuster ( which itself acquired Prentice Hall a few years before, and later Gousha ).
Prentice would edit the Journal for more than 40 years.
His collaborator from 1952 was writer Fred Dickenson ( who wrote the strip for a further 34 years ), and he was succeeded artistically by magazine and Prize Publications ' Young Romance illustrator John Prentice.
In 1975, Gulf + Western acquired the company, and nine years later, Prentice Hall was brought into the company fold, followed by mapmaker Gousha in 1987.
Prominent players during the first four years included Clyde Best, Željko Bilecki, Jimmy Bone, Roberto Bettega, Drew Busby, David Byrne, Cliff Calvert, Tony Chursky, David Fairclough, Colin Franks, George Gibbs, Jimmy Greenhoff, Steve Harris-Byrne, Graham Hatley, Victor Kodelja, Sam Lenarduzzi, Peter Lorimer, Ivan Lukačević, Drago Vabec, Mike McLenaghen, Willie McVie, Alan Merrick, Charlie Mitchell, Juan Carlos Molina, Jan Möller, Francesco Morini, Ace Ntsoelengoe, Rob Prentice, Randy Ragan, Neill Roberts, Malcolm Robertson, Peter Roe, Jomo Sono, Gordon Sweetzer, Blagoje Tamindžić, Jose Velasquez, and Bruce Wilson.

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* Prentice, D. A. and Miller, D. T. ( 1993 ) Pluralistic ignorance and alcohol use on campus: Some consequences of misperceiving the social norm, Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 64, 243 – 256
This Bildungsroman is set in the fictional Argyll town of Gallanach ( by its description, reminiscent of Oban but on the north east shore of Loch Crinan ), the real village of Lochgair, and in Glasgow where Prentice McHoan lives.
Shopkeepers Daniel and Saxton Miner in Milltown owned the sole other vehicle mentioned, a “ carriage on springs .” Nine leading citizens, including Elias Sanford Palmer and Thomas Prentice, also possessed another status symbol: clocks with “ steel and brass parts .” Serving not just the thirst of the townspeople but also of the many millworkers were nine taverns, five of which were connected with stores.
The lake on which Karen Allen's character lived is located in the Prentice Cooper State Forest and is called Crater Lake.
* Cameron, Kim S. & Quinn, Robert E. ( 1999 ), Diagnosing and Changing Organizational Culture: Based on the Competing Values Framework, Prentice Hall, ISBN 978-0-201-33871-3, reprinted John Wiley & Sons, 2011
Despite gaining votes on the second ballot, Brison was eliminated by a mere three votes and threw his support to Jim Prentice.
Prentice lost on the final ballot to MacKay ( who won with the support of David Orchard ).
Prentice was appointed Minister of Industry on August 14, 2007, and after the 2008 election became Minister of Environment on October 30, 2008.
Prentice ultimately emerged in second-place on the fourth ballot to the eventual winner MacKay.
Prentice was the first declared candidate for the leadership of the new Conservative Party, announcing his run on December 7, 2003, the day after the new party was ratified by members of the PC Party.
After being sworn in as the MP for Calgary Centre North on July 16, Conservative Party Leader Stephen Harper named Prentice to the Shadow Cabinet as the Official Opposition Critic for Indian and Northern Affairs.
Prentice had been assigned the Indian and Northern Affairs portfolio in the Conservative government, and was sworn in to this role on February 6, 2006 until August 13, 2007.
Fontaine previously described the federal government's point person on Kelowna, Jim Prentice, as an " honourable " person sensitive to native concerns.
Prentice argued that there was actually $ 3. 7 billion in spending on native peoples in the May 2006 budget, " more than the previous four budgets in total.
On June 11, 2008 Prime Minister Stephen Harper thanked Jim Prentice for his work on addressing the matter of the Indian residential schools and providing a government apology for the residential school system.
In a cabinet shuffle on August 14, 2007, Prentice became Minister of Industry, succeeding Maxime Bernier.
" Prentice has also implied that he will not follow the Government's policy to table the WCT & WPPT 21 days prior to introducing copyright amendments designed to implement parts of these treaties contrary to the Government's policy on treaty implementation.
Industry Canada announced on June 11, 2008, that Prentice " will deliver brief statements and answer media inquiries shortly after the tabling of a bill to amend the Copyright Act ... Thursday, June 12, 2008 ".
During the period of May 27, 2008 to June 4, 2008, edits originating from an IP address belonging to Industry Canada were made to the Jim Prentice article on Wikipedia.
Prentice has sidestepped the issue of Canada's net neutrality, refusing to answer questions about the government's position on internet throttling practices by national Internet Service Providers ( ISPs ).
Prentice claims the issue is being appropriately handled by the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission ( CRTC ), which has invited the general public to an open debate on net neutrality.

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