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It was Pullen James, the campmate of Simms Purdew.
Pullen James humbly lowered his head, pushed aside the hardtack-box door of the hut, and was gone from sight.
It was about that time, a board member said later, that Dr. Thomas G. Pullen, Jr., State superintendent of schools, told Dr. Jenkins and a number of other education officials that he would not talk to them with a recording machine sitting in front of him.
R. S. Pullen and R. T. Gray gave the original site in Greensboro, N. C. where the first building was erected with state funds totaling $ 30, 000.
* Frank Pullen, the property developer and racehorse owner was born in Catford and opened the first of his shops on Catford Broadway.
The Township of Romulus was set off from a part of Huron Township by an Act of the Territorial Legislature on March 17, 1835, and the first township meeting was held on April 16, 1835, two years before the State of Michigan was admitted in to the Union ( 1837 ), in the house of Joseph T. Pullen.
The first supervisor was David J. Pullen.
The town was settled in 1630 by English Puritan colonists as Pullen Poynt.
Pullen was a comedy talent best known for his time with Spike Jones and his City Slickers.
Another inmate James Henry Pullen ( 1835 – 1916 ) was an autistic savant.
In 1988, the nine-story Library South was constructed on the south side of Decatur Street, which was connected to the Pullen Library via a three-story high foot bridge ( officially referred to as a " link ") and effectively doubled the library's space.
James Henry Pullen ( 1835 – 1916 ), also known as the Genius of Earlswood Asylum, was a British autistic savant, possibly suffering from aphasia.
Pullen was born in Dalston, London in 1835, and lived in Peckham, South London.
Pullen was first confined to Essex Hall, Colchester.
A notable inmate was James Henry Pullen who carved wonderful works of art and built detailed models, including one of Brunel's Great Eastern.
George Pullen Jackson ( 1874-1953 ) was an American educator and musicologist.
Back in 1711, John Pullen stated that the Río de la Plata was the best place in the world for making a British colony.
Kert's partner at the time of his death was Ron Pullen.
It was considered a safe seat for the Liberal Party of Australia throughout its history, though it was won by Labor candidate Noel Pullen in Labor's landslide victory at the 2002 state election.
( The quartet was sometimes known as the " George Adams – Don Pullen Quartet ", and sometimes as the " Don Pullen – George Adams Quartet ").

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He thought of Simms Purdew snoring on his bunk while Pullen James crouched by the hearth, skirmishing an undershirt for lice, and a wet log sizzled.
After Westcott's departure, Mathers appointed Florence Farr to be Chief Adept in Anglia, and Dr. Henry B. Pullen Burry succeeded Westcott as Cancellarius — one of the three Chiefs of the Order.
Ben Pullen played Ivanhoe and Charlotte Comer played Rebecca.
* 14-Kent Pullen, 60, American politician.
* 1915 – Frank Pullen, English businessman ( d. 1992 )
* January 17 – Frank Pullen, English business person and racehorse owner ( b. 1915 )
** Frank Pullen, English business person and racehorse owner ( d. 1992 )
The evolution of the language and its changing level of acceptance means that older users tend to rely on finger spelling while younger ones make use of a wider range of gestures .< ref > Sign Language: The Study of Deaf People and Their Language </ span > J. G. Kyle, B. Woll, G. Pullen, F. Maddix, Cambridge University Press, 1988.
Josiah Pullen, vice president of Magdalen Hall.
Josiah Pullen " used to Walk to that place every day, sometimes twice a day ", according to diarist Thomas Hearne.
In November 1795, Gentleman's Magazine reported that " Joe Pullen, the famous elm, upon Headington hills, had one of its large branches torn off and carried to a great distance.
Josiah Pullen about 1680 and known as Jo Pullen's Tree.

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When the office of Lord High Admiral was in commission, as it was for most of the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries until it reverted to the Crown, it was exercised by a Board of Admiralty, officially known as the Commissioners for Exercising the Office of Lord High Admiral of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, & c. ( alternatively of England, Great Britain or the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland depending on the period ).
A special armed employee of the express service using the stage for transportation of bullion or cash would sit beside the driver, carrying a short shotgun ( or alternatively a rifle ), to provide an armed response in case of threat to the cargo, which was usually a strongbox.
This term was used in conjunction with " savages ", which was either seen as a brutal barbarian, or alternatively, as " noble savage ".
The tradition that this was the disciple Matthew begins with the early Christian bishop Papias of Hierapolis ( about 100 – 140 AD ), who, in a passage with several ambiguous phrases, wrote: " Matthew collected the oracles ( logia — sayings of or about Jesus ) in the Hebrew language ( Hebraïdi dialektōi — perhaps alternatively " Hebrew style ") and each one interpreted ( hērmēneusen — or " translated ") them as best he could.
Mary Anne ( alternatively Mary Ann or Marian ) Evans ( 22 November 1819 – 22 December 1880 ), better known by her pen name George Eliot, was an English novelist, journalist and translator, and one of the leading writers of the Victorian era.
Highlander: The Final Dimension ( alternatively titled Highlander III: The Sorcerer ) was first released on November 25, 1994.
The details of his expulsion are disputed: one story claims that he was expelled for throwing the headmaster ( alternatively, a groundskeeper ) into Rabbit Pond, a man-made lake on campus.
The latter hypothesis seems the more plausible evolution determinant as the surface area of the head is minute compared to the remainder of the body, thus the energy required in producing long hair for the express purpose of " optical " amplification of UV light reflected from the snow seems counterproductive ( however, it's very likely that the trait was sustained due to a nuanced combination of multiple influences, given that human hunting-skills and ingenuity were such by 50, 000 years ago that said benefits in terms of ' comfort ' could have alternatively been derived from constructing head and ear warmers of fur from prey, etc .).
Or, alternatively, whoever landed on the ground first after jumping the broom was predicted to be the decision maker in the marriage.
Jeroboam II from " Promptuarii Iconum Insigniorum " Jeroboam II (; ; ) was the son and successor of Jehoash, ( alternatively spelled Joash ), and the fourteenth king of the ancient Kingdom of Israel, over which he ruled for forty-one years.
Following the lead of Andreas Hillgruber, who argued that Hitler had a Stufenplan ( stage by stage plan ) for world conquest, Hildebrand argued that Ribbentrop may not have fully understood what Hitler's Stufenplan was, or alternatively in pressing so hard for colonial restoration was trying to score a personal success that might improve his standing with Hitler.
This was the beginning of a long-running feud and schism between libertarian socialists and what they call " authoritarian communists ", or alternatively just " authoritarians ".
In Ottoman Turkish the Empire was referred to as Devlet-i ʿAliyye-yi ʿO < u > s </ u > mâniyye ( د َ و ْ ل َ ت ِ ع َ ل ِ ي ّ ه ٔ ع ُ ثم َ ان ِ ی ّ ه ), or alternatively Osmanlı Devleti ( عثمانلى دولتى ).
The PDP-11 was booted from a dual-ported RP06 disk drive ( or alternatively from an 8 " floppy disk drive or DECtape ), and then commands could be given to the PDP-11 to start the main processor, which was typically booted from the same RP06 disk drive as the PDP-11.
1042 – 29 July 1099 ), born Otho de Lagery ( alternatively: Otto, Odo or Eudes ), was pope from 12 March 1088 until his death on 29 July 1099.
These became the homes of civil servants, officers, bankers, artists and politicians among others, and earned the area the nickname " Millionaires ' Quarter " although its official designation was Friedrichvorstadt ( Friedrich's Suburb ), or alternatively the Tiergartenviertel ( Tiergarten Quarter ).
The culmination of his life's work was the Institutio oratoria ( Institutes of Oratory, or alternatively, The Orator's Education ), a lengthy treatise on the training of the orator in which he discusses the training of the " perfect " orator from birth to old age and, in the process, reviews the doctrines and opinions of many influential rhetoricians who preceded him.
From 1989, the shorter training in technology arranged by the municipal polytechnical schools in Sweden was gradually extended and moved in to the university system, from 1989 as two-year courses and from 1995 alternatively as three-year courses.
This could suggest two main possibilities: either that an early form of the Robin Hood legend was already well established in the mid-13th century ; or alternatively that the name " Robin Hood " preceded the outlaw hero that we know ; so that the " Robin Hood " of legend was so called because that was seen as an appropriate name for an outlaw.

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