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Renshaw and followed
The release followed after a test shooting on another Astra conducted by pathologist Iain West and forensic expert Graham Renshaw on 4 June 1995.

Renshaw and father
His father, Commodore James Renshaw, had served with William Bainbridge, and subsequently named his son for the naval hero.
Her father Dan Renshaw, however, felt there was nothing to lose and allowed officials to search the engine.

Renshaw and into
At 5: 15 minutes into the episode, Hitchcock appears on the cover of a magazine being read by Mr. Renshaw ( Philip Bourneuf ).
The concept of the Renshaw cells was postulated by B. Renshaw, when it was discovered that with antidromic signals from a motor neuron running collaterally back via the ventral horn into the spinal cord, there were interneurons firing with a high frequency, resulting in inhibition.
In 1983, Renshaw was elected posthumously into the International Tennis Hall of Fame.
More recently chronotopicity has been adopted into the analysis of classroom events and conversations ; for example, by Raymond Brown and Peter Renshaw in order to view " student participation in the classroom as a dynamic process constituted through the interaction of past experience, ongoing involvement, and yet-to-be-accomplished goals " ( Brown & Renshaw 2006: 247-259 ).
A three-hour truce was called for by Magruder, but Union Fleet Commander William B. Renshaw, ignoring the negotiation offer, attempted to destroy the grounded Westfield with explosives rather than let it fall into enemy hands.
At the West Wallsend interchange a link road takes traffic into Newcastle via Wallsend, while the freeway continues north to end at the roundabout at the junction of Weakleys Drive and John Renshaw Drive, Beresfield.

Renshaw and Navy
William Bainbridge Renshaw ( October 11, 1816 – January 1, 1863 ) was an officer in the United States Navy during the American Civil War.
Richard T. Renshaw ( 1822 – March 22, 1879 ) was an officer in the United States Navy during the American Civil War.
Renshaw entered the Navy as a midshipman on January 26, 1838, and was commissioned acting master September 10, 1851.
Resigning June 29, 1852, Renshaw reentered the Navy at the beginning of the Civil War as a lieutenant on May 13, 1861.
Renshaw stayed in the Navy following the Civil War.

Renshaw and was
The 1965 campaign against the Labor Government ( lead since April 1964 by Jack Renshaw ), a government widely perceived to be tired and devoid of ideas, was notable for being one of Australia's first " presidential-style " campaigns, with Askin being the major focus of campaigning and a main theme of " With Askin You'll Get Action ".
The first U. S. patent for SSB modulation was applied for on December 1, 1915 by John Renshaw Carson.
Access via Coonabarabran to the east is by 27 km of sealed road called the John Renshaw Parkway which was built in 1966.
The stage was won by sprint specialist and reigning Tour de France green jersey champion, Mark Cavendish, with his team mate lead out man, Mark Renshaw finishing second.
He was also briefly engaged to Gail Renshaw, Miss World-U. S. A. 1969.
Samuel Renshaw ( 1892 – 1981 ) was an American psychologist whose work became famous for a short period of time during World War II when he taught soldiers to identify enemy aircraft in a split second, using tachistoscopic training.
" The Renshaw Training System for Aircraft and Ship Recognition ," ( designed by psychologist Samuel Renshaw, was considered to have ) " saved untold lives during World War II.
His daughter Annie Stockton was the first wife of U. S. Senator John Renshaw Thomson.
The Renshaw was attacked by a Japanese Imperial midget submarine off the coast of Siquijor, which caused extensive damage to the ship and killed nineteen of the crew.
These included the Confederate diarist Ellen Renshaw House, who wrote that Brownlow was " the vilest thing that ever lived.
William Robert Renshaw ( 1845 – 1923 ) was an English industrialist and foundryman.
Renshaw was born to an agricultural family in Handforth in the county of Cheshire, England.
In 1880 he was in business with his own foundry, the Victoria Works in Tunstall, Staffordshire, where he produced equipment for collieries, forges and mills, before returning to Kidsgrove to acquire the Union Foundry as a member of a partnership known as Renshaw, King and Company.
From there, she made her way to St. Amour where she was assigned to the Acrobat network, led by John Renshaw Starr.
John Renshaw Starr ( died 1996 ), was one of two sons of Alfred Demarest Starr ( an American ) and Ethel Renshaw ( English ).
He was a grandson of William Robert Renshaw.
He was born in London, one of two sons of American Alfred Demarest Starr and Englishwoman Ethel Renshaw.
He was a grandson of William Robert Renshaw.
His brother John Renshaw Starr was also a member of the SOE.
The business's first location was on Renshaw Street which opened in 1986, where it adopted the name of the long established ( 1911 Kelly's Directory at that location!
As Renshaw was recovering from frostbite Tasker had asked Boardman if he was interested in a new route on Changabang.
At the very end of the story, a couple finds Renshaw's bloody t-shirt, and the other contents of the footlocker are revealed, including one made-to-scale thermonuclear weapon, which was what ultimately killed Renshaw.

Renshaw and .
In 1922, John Renshaw Carson of AT & T, inventor of Single-sideband modulation ( SSB modulation ), had published a paper in the Proceedings of the IRE arguing that FM did not appear to offer any particular advantage.
* Renshaw cells, neurons with both ends linked to alpha motor neurons.
At the 24 February 1968 election, Askin increased his majority by six seats against Labor's Renshaw and an overall majority of 12 over the Labor Party and the two Independents.
In mid-1968 Askin famously became embroiled in a media controversy over the reporting of several words spoken to the United States Chamber of Commerce lunch in Sydney on 32 July 1968 ( also the day Opposition Leader Renshaw resigned, to be replaced by Pat Hills ), in which he spoke of the October 1966 state visit by United States President Lyndon B. Johnson.
* August 12 – William Renshaw, British tennis player ( b. 1861 )
** Bob Askin replaces Jack Renshaw as Premier of New South Wales.
* July 28 – Jack Renshaw, Australian politician, former Premier of New South Wales ( b. 1909 )
Carson's rule originates from John Renshaw Carson's 1922 paper.
In attendance were Captain Clarence Renshaw, one of Groves ' assistants ; Major Hugh J. Casey, the chief of the Construction Division's Design and Engineering Section ; and George Bergstrom, a former president of the American Institute of Architects.
Bergstrom became the architect-engineer with Renshaw in charge of construction, reporting directly to Groves.
* Baxter, W. R. The Calotype familiarly explained, Photography: including the Daguerreotype, Calotype & Chrysotype ( London: H. Renshaw, 1842, 2nd edition ).
Joseph Renshaw Brown, a prominent pioneer, soldier, Indian trader, lumberman, speculator, founder of cities, legislator, politician, and editor.
The incorporators were John B. Smith, Henderson Gaylord, Peter Shupp, Draper Smith, Josiah M. Eno, Daniel Gardiner, A. R. Matthews, William Jenkins, George P. Richards, S. M. Davenport, Edward Griffith, Lewis Boughton, A. F. Shupp, John J. Shonk, James McAlarney, J. P. Davenport, Eli Bittenbender, David McDonald, C. A. Kuschke, Andrew F. Levi, Querin Krothe, David Madden, John Dodson, Darius Gardiner, John Cobley, William L. Lance, Jr., J. E. Smith, R. N. Smith, John Dennis, David Levi, W. W. Lance, William W. Dietrick, James Hutchison, George Brown, Oliver Davenport, Samuel French, A. Gabriel, Theodore Renshaw, Edward G. Jones, J. L. Nesbitt, J. W. Weston, J. H. Waters, John E. Halleck, E. R. Wolfe, F. E. Spry, C. F. Derby, Anthony Duffy, D. Brown, A. G. Rickard, Thomas P. Macfarlane, William L. Lance, Lewis Gorham, John Jessop, A. S. Davenport, A. Hutchison, Brice S. Blair, John S. Geddis and C. H. Wilson, M. D.

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