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Reynolds also experimented with laminar to turbulent flow transition in 1883.
Reynolds was also responsible for The Mysteries of London which has been accorded an important place in the development of the urban as a particularly Victorian Gothic setting, an area within which interesting links can be made with established readings of the work of Dickens and others.
Jeremiah Reynolds also delivered lectures on the " Hollow Earth " and argued for an expedition.
Joyce Reynolds served as part of the editorial team of the Request For Comments series from 1987 to 2006, and also performed the IANA function with Jon Postel until this was transferred to ICANN, and worked with ICANN in this role until 2001, while remaining an employee of ISI.
Having shown an early interest in art, Reynolds was apprenticed in 1740 to the fashionable London portrait painter Thomas Hudson, who had also been born in Devon.
Alastair Reynolds also uses ringworlds in his 2008 novel House of Suns.
The identification is also considered probable by recent scholars ( e. g., Hollander, Barbara Reynolds, Simonelli, Padoan ).
The 1962 song " Little Boxes " by Malvina Reynolds lampoons the development of suburbia and its perceived bourgeois and conformist values, while the 1982 song Subdivisions by the Canadian band Rush also discusses suburbia.
* M * A * S * H ( 1972 – 1983 ) ( TV ) ( also Co-Creator, with Gene Reynolds )
Various techniques are used to study the actual airflow around the geometry and compare it with theoretical results, which must also take into account the Reynolds number and Mach number for the regime of operation.
In 1851, George Gabriel Stokes derived an expression for the frictional force ( also called drag force ) exerted on spherical objects with very small Reynolds numbers ( e. g., very small particles ) in a continuous viscous fluid by changing the small fluid-mass limit of the generally unsolvable Navier-Stokes equations:
Professor Dwight Reynolds describes the subsequent transformations of the Arabic version: " Some of the earlier Persian tales may have survived within the Arabic tradition altered such that Arabic Muslim names and new locations were substituted for pre-Islamic Persian ones, but it is also clear that whole cycles of Arabic tales were eventually added to the collection and apparently replaced most of the Persian materials.
These were extensively used by amateur artists while on their travels, but they were also employed by professionals, including Paul Sandby, Canaletto and Joshua Reynolds, whose camera ( disguised as a book ) is now in the Science Museum ( London ).
The strip has also had a number of ghost artists through its lifetime, including Gordon Bell in the early 1970s, John Sherwood later on in the 1970s, Keith Reynolds in the 1980s and Tom Paterson in the early 1990s.
Natural American Spirit, another R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company brand, also includes cigarette cards on their packs, with information on such things as windpower, diversity, and their farmers.
It also starred Mickey Rooney, Henry Hull and Gene Reynolds and its sequel, Men of Boys Town ( 1941 ) also featured Tracy and Rooney.
Following its coinage, the pseudonym " Alan Smithee " was applied retroactively to Fade-In ( also known as Iron Cowboy ), a film starring Burt Reynolds and directed by Jud Taylor, which was first released before the release of Death of a Gunfighter.
According to James Henry Reynolds only four defenders were killed in the hospital: one was a member of the Natal Native Contingent with a broken leg ; Sgt Maxfield and Private Jenkins who were ill with fever and refused to be moved ; and a Private Adams who also refused to move.
It was also re ­ corded that Reynolds fought at the Battle of Kennesaw Mountain and in the Battle of Jonesborough where he carried a wounded com ­ rade to safety although he was wounded himself.
Charles R. Schwab, founder of the discount stock brokerage firm bearing his name, and his family also lived in Piedmont in the early 1980s, as did Dean Witter, founder of Dean Witter Reynolds brokerage, in the 1940s.
Former Lieutenant Governor of Georgia Garland T. Byrd was also a Reynolds native and is interred there at Hillcrest Cemetery.
French Lick is also the hometown of former Sacramento Kings head coach Jerry Reynolds, who currently works as the team's color commentator on its television broadcasts and is the Kings ' director of player personnel.

Reynolds and talks
Reynolds also claimed in interviews with Irish radio that because of the trust built up between himself and Musharraf he was later asked to arrange peace talks between India and Pakistan.
After growing restless, he went into talks that led to the Nabisco-RJ Reynolds merger in 1985.
Just after cashing in on the $ 250, 000, Buford finds Cledus and begins to apprehend him, but Buford then imagines Cledus to be the " Real " Bandit ( in a cameo appearance by Burt Reynolds ) who sweet talks him to letting him go and starting a new pursuit.
Reynolds was on friendly terms with Eddie Mabo, and, in his book Why Weren't We Told ?, describes the talks they had regarding Mabo's people's rights to their lands, on Murray Island, in the Torres Strait.

Reynolds and about
At about the same time a U. S. businessman, Milton Reynolds, saw a Biro pen in a store in Buenos Aires.
This niceness actually backfired for Reynolds: prior to accepting the lead in W. W. and the Dixie Dancekings ( 1975 ), directed by John G. Avildsen, Reynolds asked Lemmon, who Avildsen had directed in Save the Tiger ( 1973 ) for advice about Avildsen as a director.
Reynolds agreed with Burke's Reflections on the Revolution in France and, writing in early 1791, expressed his belief that the ancien régime of France had fallen due to spending too much time tending " to the splendor of the foliage, to the neglect of the stirring the earth about the roots.
Eastwood next starred in the period comedy City Heat ( 1984 ) alongside Burt Reynolds, a film about a private eye and his partner who get mixed up with gangsters in the prohibition era of the 1930s.
Reynolds was less enthusiastic about Raphael's panel paintings, but the slight sentimentality of these made them enormously popular in the 19th century :" We have been familiar with them from childhood onwards, through a far greater mass of reproductions than any other artist in the world has ever had ..." wrote Wölfflin, who was born in 1862, of Raphael's Madonnas.
In March 1998, Dr Linda Reynolds of the Brooke Surgery in Hyde, prompted by Deborah Massey from Frank Massey and Son's funeral parlour, expressed concerns to John Pollard, the coroner for the South Manchester District, about the high death rate among Shipman's patients.
At about 4: 00 pm, Surgeon James Reynolds, Otto Witt-the Swedish missionary who ran the mission at Rorke's Drift-and army chaplain Reverend George Smith came down from the Oscarberg hillside with the news that a body of Zulus were fording the river to the southeast and were " no more than five minutes away ".
The critical angle of attack is typically about 15 degrees, but it may vary significantly depending on the fluid, foil, and Reynolds number.
Illinois governor John Reynolds had already alerted the militia ; about 1, 500 volunteers turned out.
In the song, Sadier sings " about capitalism's cruel cycles of slump and recovery " with lyrics that constitute " a plainspoken explanation of one of the central tenets of Marxian economic analysis " ( said critics Simon Reynolds and Stewart Mason, respectively ).
He was also about to team up again with director Kevin Reynolds in Learning Italian.
Realising that his bluff had been called, Reynolds was forced to go before Dáil Éireann and indicate that if he had known ' then ' what he ' knew now ' about the incompetent handling of the case by the AG's office he would not have appointed Whelehan to the judicial post.
Speaking about his former boss, RTÉ sports commentator George Hamilton said that it is a pity Reynolds ' mental capacity had diminished.
When, in about November 1767, she was entrapped into a clandestine marriage with an adventurer who passed for a Swedish count ( the Count de Horn ), Reynolds helped extricate her, and it was doubtless owing to Reynolds's good offices that she was among the signatories to the petition to the king for the establishment of the Royal Academy.
* British group, Alabama 3, recorded a tribute to Bruce Reynolds about the robbery, " Have You Seen Bruce Richard Reynolds " ( originally recorded by The Fylde Folk ) on which he appears, on their 2005 album, Outlaw.
In Poiseuille flow, for example, turbulence can first be sustained if the Reynolds number is larger than a critical value of about 2040 ; moreover, the turbulence is generally interspersed with laminar flow until a larger Reynolds number of about 3000.
In these lists, critic Simon Reynolds described the album as " Fifteen Cali-core paroxysms that anatomize dork-dude pangs with haiku brevity ", while Andrew Beaujon called it " Super clean, super tight, super poppy hardcore about hating your parents, riding bikes, and not wanting to ' smell your muff.
It was rumoured that Queen Victoria's menstrual pains were treated with cannabis ; her personal physician, Sir John Russell Reynolds, wrote an article in the first edition of the medical journal The Lancet about the benefits of cannabis.
Chapin's recording of " The Shortest Story ", a song he wrote about a dying child and featured in his 1976 live / studio album Greatest Stories Live, was named by author Tom Reynolds in his book I Hate Myself And Want To Die as the second most depressing song of all time.

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