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In Berlin, he improved the methods he used in Wollstein, including staining and purification techniques and bacterial growth media, including agar plates ( thanks to the advice of Angelina and Walther Hesse ) and the Petri dish ( named after its inventor, his assistant Julius Richard Petri ).
The five students — Allison Reynolds ( Ally Sheedy ), Andrew Clark ( Emilio Estevez ), John Bender ( Judd Nelson ), Brian Johnson ( Anthony Michael Hall ), and Claire Standish ( Molly Ringwald )— who seem to have nothing in common at first, come together at the high school library, where they are harangued and ordered not to speak or move from their seats or sleep by the antagonistic assistant principal, Richard Vernon ( Paul Gleason ), supervising them.
It was named after German bacteriologist Julius Richard Petri, who invented it when working as an assistant to Robert Koch.
Prior to the 2011-12 season, the team decided to hire a new coach, Lawrence Frank, former head coach of the New Jersey Nets and an assistant coach of the Boston Celtics, and part ways with yet another member of the 2004 championship team, veteran guard Richard Hamilton.
To familiarize with his work, he was placed under the supervision of another assistant engineer, Richard Langham.
On his second day of work at EMI, Richard Langham was assigned to be the assistant engineer of Norman Smith who would be doing the first recording session of the Beatles in the evening.
Brook Williams became a close friend of Richard Burton's, working as Burton's personal assistant and appearing in many of Burton's films, sometimes even dubbing Burton's voice.
Robert Hooke was gradually recruited into the Wilkins group: he arrived at Christ Church, Oxford in 1653, working his way to an education, became assistant to Willis, and became known to Wilkins ( possibly via Richard Busby ) as a technician.
); an unusual crime ; a complex series of clues and red herrings ; multiple misdirected solutions before the final truth is revealed, and a cast of supporting characters including Ellery's father, Inspector Richard Queen, and his irascible assistant, Sergeant Velie.
In 1924, Alfred Richard Orage, a British intellectual, the editor of the magazine, The New Age, was appointed by Gurdjieff as the assistant of another old follower of Gurdjieff to lead study groups in America, but due to Gurdjieff ’ s nearly fatal automobile accident, the one who was supposed to lead the groups never went to US and Orage decided to lead the groups on his own initiation.
It was impossible for the Navajo to consider using a Navajo as a patient, so they chose our assistant, Richard Chalfen, who agreed to reenact the part of a patient.
* Richard B. Stolley ( foreign correspondent, assistant managing editor, founding managing editor of " People Magazine "
In his posts as head of ( sequentially ) the Bavarian State Opera, Meiningen Court Orchestra, and Berlin Philharmonic he brought a level of nuance and subtlety to orchestral performance previously heard only in solo instrumental playing, and in doing so made a profound impression on young artists like Richard Strauss, who at the age of 20 served as his assistant, and Felix Weingartner, who came to disapprove of his interpretations but was deeply impressed by his orchestral standards.
His son, Richard Schumacher ( 1827 – 1902 ), was his assistant from 1844 to 1850 at the conservatory at Altona.
Richard Katz as Costumer's assistant
At this time Patmore's father was financially embarrassed ; and in 1846 Richard Monckton Milnes, 1st Baron Houghton obtained for Coventry the post of printed book supernumary assistant at the British Museum, a post he occupied for nineteen years, devoting his spare time to poetry.
Jackson and his assistant, Richard Perle, also lobbied personally for some people who were affected by this law — among them Anatoly ( now Natan ) Sharansky.
Along with Richard Layman, a Dashiell Hammett scholar and former graduate assistant, and businessman C. E. Frazer Clark, Jr., Bruccoli launched the Dictionary of Literary Biography.
From February 1767 to the close of 1771 he served under Robert Sumner ( by that time a personal friend ) as head assistant at Harrow, where he had Richard Brinsley Sheridan among his pupils and enjoyed an income of about £ 100 p. a., consisting of £ 50 salary and about the same amount in fees from private pupils.
In 1947, when Ernst von Weizsäcker was a defendant in the Ministries Trial for his role in the deportation of Jews from occupied France, Richard von Weizsäcker served as his father's assistant defence counsel.
Richard von Weizsäcker worked for Mannesmann 1950-1958, as a scientific assistant until 1953, as a legal counsel from 1953 and as head of the department for economic policy from 1957.
Nixon ’ s Enemies List is the informal name of what started as a list of President of the United States Richard Nixon ’ s major political opponents compiled by Charles Colson, written by George T. Bell ( assistant to Colson, special counsel to the White House ), and sent in memorandum form to John Dean on September 9, 1971.
For a number of years, he had been an assistant to Richard Courant at Göttingen in the preparation of Courant and David Hilbert ’ s book Methoden der mathematischen Physik I, which was published in 1924.
He completed his higher education at Northwestern University in Evanston, where he was a member of Acacia Fraternity and Stanford University in Palo Alto, California, served in the United States Navy, and was a special assistant to Illinois Republican Governor Richard B. Ogilvie.
In June 2010, veteran midfielder Andy Heald was installed as player-coach, while July 2010 saw Gary Scott, another ex-Leigh player and former Altrincham team mate of Maddox's, appointed as assistant manager and Richard Ward as a coaching assistant.

Richard and legal
Chief Richard Akinjide, a former Nigerian Attorney-General and Minister of Justice who had been a leading member of Nigeria's legal team, described the decision as " 50 % international law and 50 % international politics ", " blatantly biased and unfair ", " a total disaster ", and a " complete fraud ".
After studying and being tutored at home, Elias Boudinot went to Princeton, New Jersey to read the law as a legal apprentice to Richard Stockton.
Al-Libi also told the interrogators details about Richard Reid, and he agreed to continue cooperating if the United States would allow his wife and her family to emigrate, as he was prosecuted within the American legal system himself.
In December 1483 Richard instituted what later became known as the Court of Requests, a court to which poor people who could not afford legal representation could apply for their grievances to be heard.
** Richard II cancels the legal documents allowing the exiled Henry Bolingbroke to inherit his father's land.
Another conservative legal scholar and judge, Richard Posner of the Seventh Circuit does not condemn the entire regime, but expresses concern with the potential that it could be applied to create inefficiency, rather than to avoid inefficiency.
Without explanation, Richard cancelled the legal documents that would have allowed Henry to inherit Gaunt's land automatically.
The name " John Doe ", often spelled " Doo ," along with " Richard Roe " or " Roo " were regularly invoked in English legal instruments to satisfy technical requirements governing standing and jurisdiction, beginning perhaps as early as the reign of England's King Edward III ( 1312 – 1377 ).
Famous employees include economist John Kenneth Galbraith, legal scholar William Prosser, and President Richard Nixon.
Emmeline suggested to Richard that they avoid the legal formalities of marriage by entering into a free union ; he objected on the grounds that she would be excluded from political life as an unmarried woman.
Writing in 2001, legal scholar Richard Posner described Uncle Tom's Cabin as part of the mediocre list of canonical works that emerges when political criteria are imposed on literature.
Washington's Conservation Commission became an intervenor in the application, and, working with a coalition that included Governor Jodi Rell, Attorney General Richard Blumenthal, and an ad-hoc community organization called CROWW, built a robust environmental and legal case against the tower proposal.
His father Richard Lilburne was the last man in England to insist that he should be allowed to settle a legal dispute with a trial by combat.
In any case, Richard acknowledged the baby as his own, which established legal paternity.
The subsequent enquiry found that that Edward IV's marriage to Elizabeth Woodville had been invalid: their children were thus illegitimate, making Richard the legal heir to the crown.
In his study of Shakespeare's histories, in particular Richard II, Iser interprets Richard's continually changing legal policy as expression of the desire for self-assertion.
In 1943, the First Presidency discovered apostle Richard R. Lyman was cohabitating with a woman other than his legal wife.
* Richard and Philip recognised Tancred as legal King of Sicily and vowed to keep the peace between all three of their kingdoms.
Richard attracted canon lawyers to his household, including Gerard la Pucelle, Peter of Blois, and Henry Pium of Northampton, all of whom advised him on legal matters.
In the following decades, largely due to his expanding legal practise, he became a part-time politician and estranged from the national movement, setting up his own personal Healyite organisation, called the " People's Rights Association ", with base as MP for north Louth ( which seat he held until the December 1910 election when defeated by Richard Hazleton ).
Around this time Moore also began working on a biography of the playwright and politician Richard Brinsley Sheridan, whom he met numerous times, but partly due to legal reasons it was not published until 1825.
Well-known advocates include primatologists Jane Goodall and Dawn Prince-Hughes, Richard Dawkins, former Professor for the Public Understanding of Science at Oxford University, Peter Singer, professor of philosophy at Princeton University, and legal scholar Steven Wise.
Those reports cite an internal memo to the bank staff later posted on the internet, dated April 9, 2007, in which the World Bank's general counsel, Ana Palacio, states that the Bank's legal staff was scrutinizing two articles by investigative reporter Richard Behar published on the website of Fox News on January 31 and March 27, 2007.
Sir Richard Shee, a legal advisor to the Duke of Ormonde, died in 1608.
Richard Finch had legal troubles beginning in 2010.

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