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Page's first choice for the lead singer was Terry Reid, but Reid declined the offer and suggested Robert Plant, a Stourbridge singer for the Band of Joy and Hobbstweedle.
Ken Reid was re-commissioned to draw the strip in 1962, and Robert Nixon when Reid left DC Thomson in 1964.
Rick Boyce, a former media buyer with San Francisco advertising agency Hal Riney & Partners, spearheaded the sales effort for the company .< ref > Reid, Robert H. ( 1997 ).
< blockquote title =" Reid, Robert H. Architects of the Web: 1000 Days That Built the Future of Business ">... to rectify many of the shortcomings of the very primitive prototypes then floating around the Internet.
" Metaphysical libertarians ", such as Thomas Reid, Peter van Inwagen, and Robert Kane, are those incompatibilists who accept free will and deny determinism, holding the view that some form of indeterminism is true.
In 1971, The Andromeda Strain was the basis for the film of the same name directed by Robert Wise, and featuring Arthur Hill as Stone, James Olson as Hall, Kate Reid as Leavitt ( changed to a female character, Ruth Leavitt ), and David Wayne as Dutton ( Burton in the novel ).
Thurman's father, Robert Alexander Farrar Thurman ( b. August 3, 1941 ), was born in New York City, to Elizabeth Dean ( Farrar ), a stage actress, and Beverly Reid Thurman, Jr., an Associated Press editor and United Nations translator.
Among the Scottish thinkers and scientists of the period were Francis Hutcheson, Alexander Campbell, David Hume, Adam Smith, Dugald Stewart, Thomas Reid, Robert Burns, Adam Ferguson, John Playfair, Joseph Black and James Hutton.
It stars Burt Lancaster, Susan Sarandon, Kate Reid, Robert Joy, Hollis McLaren, Michel Piccoli, and Al Waxman.
The city was named after Robert R. Reid, territorial governor of Florida.
The East Wing was added in 1812-13 by architect Robert Reid to house the library and picture gallery.
Later on, Miss Jean Home, who was to inherit the house and the paintings, hired or employed the Master of the Kings Works, architect Robert Reid ( 1776 – 1856 ), to build what is now the East Wing of Paxton House to accommodate a library and a gallery.
The story of the wartime prisoners at Oflag IV-C was documented by Patrick Robert (" Pat ") Reid in his books The Colditz Story and The Latter Days At Colditz, and the former was used as the basis for a 1955 film directed by Guy Hamilton.
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Academics and graduates of the University include many distinguished figures, including: physicist James Clerk Maxwell ; Thomas Reid, the founder of the Scottish School of Common Sense and an important figure in the Scottish Enlightenment ; philosopher Robert Adamson ; Regius Chair in Logic, Lord Rector, educationalist and philosopher Alexander Bain ; and theologian William Robinson Clark.
Pan-American Exhibition, panorama view, from " The Latest and Best Views of the Pan-American Exposition ", Buffalo, N. Y.: Robert Allen Reid, 1901.
** Robert R. Reid ( DR ), from February 18, 1819
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Robert Reid ( painter ) | Robert Reid, Knowledge ( 1896 ).

Robert and importance
Of particular importance were Leroy Sherman's unit hydrograph, the infiltration theory of Robert E. Horton, and C. V. Theis's aquifer test / equation describing well hydraulics.
Robert J. Dostal understood the importance of Husserl to be profound:
He also recognized the importance of the cell nucleus, discovered in 1831 by the Scottish botanist Robert Brown, and sensed its connection with cell division.
Cracked. com writer Robert Brockway responded by opining that this made Ebert unqualified to judge video games, and that debating Ebert on such a topic was comparable to " a structured philosophical debate on the importance of pacifism and restraint with a rabid badger: Your opponent is not only unqualified from the start, but it's obviously just out to attack you.
Over the next 20 years, little was discovered about the importance of PIP < sub > 2 </ sub > metabolism in terms of cell signalling, until the mid-1970s when Robert H. Mitchell hypothesized a connection between the catabolism of PIP < sub > 2 </ sub > and increases in intracellular calcium ( Ca < sup > 2 +</ sup >) levels.
Robert Baden-Powell recognised the importance of fieldcraft and was inspired to form the scouting movement.
Robert Graves interprets the use of the term nurse in Classical myths as identifying deities who once were goddesses of central importance in the periods before historical documentation.
Some of these are of political and religious importance and were given by the preacher Robert Sanderson, a royalist during the English Civil War who at one point served as the personal chaplain to King Charles the First.
Robert Graves, a contemporary of Sorley's, described him in his book Goodbye to All That as " one of the three poets of importance killed during the war ".
The destruction of this undefended city, which was of little strategic importance, was carried out by the 54th Massachusetts Volunteers under the command of a reluctant Colonel Robert Gould Shaw ( who would later call the raid a " Satanic action ") and the 2nd South Carolina Volunteers under the command of Colonel James Montgomery.
Robert Dale Owen, eldest son of Robert Owen, was a social reformer and intellectual of national importance.
Lieutenant Robert Peary brought six Inuit people from Greenland to the American Museum of Natural History in New York, at the request of the anthropologist Franz Boas, in order to " obtain leisurely certain information which will be of the greatest scientific importance " regarding Inuit culture.
Appointed by Odo ruler of several counties, including the county of Paris, and abbot in commendam of many abbeys, Robert also secured the office of Dux Francorum, a military dignity of high importance.
The geographical importance for the Northern forces of Plymouth's location at the mouth of the Roanoke River was the Union desire to push upriver and capture the vital Wilmington and Weldon Railroad line passing through Weldon, North Carolina, which would completely cut off the major supply line for General Robert E. Lee's army in Virginia from more southerly ports.
In Stephen Boardman ’ s The Early Stewart Kings, the younger Robert, then John, earl of Carrick, is shown to be an energetic ambitious man and fully engaged in the running of the country, at the centre of Anglo-Scottish diplomacy, and who became the pre-eminent magnate in Scotland and whose political importance south of the Forth would eclipse that of his father ’ s.
In the later books, down to the reign of Robert I ( 1371 ), he was aided by Fordun's Gesta Annalia, but from that point to the close the work is original and of contemporary importance, especially for James I, with whose death it ends.
The importance placed on lineage in early modern Europe meant that antiquarianism was often closely associated with genealogy, and a number of prominent antiquaries ( including Robert Glover, William Camden, William Dugdale and Elias Ashmole ) held office as professional heralds.
Robert Livingston of New York, stressing the importance of removing the Stamp Act from the public debate, wrote to his colony's agent in England, " If I really wished to see America in a state of independence I should desire as one of the most effectual means to that end that the stamp act should be enforced.
Famously, Baldwin and Hansberry met with Robert F. Kennedy, along with Kenneth Clark and Lena Horne, in an attempt to persuade Kennedy of the importance of civil rights legislation.
Besides the above-mentioned, Price wrote an Essay on the Population of England ( 2nd ed., 1780 ) which directly influenced Thomas Robert Malthus ; two Fast-day Sermons, published respectively in 1779 and 1781 ; and Observations on the importance of the American Revolution and the means of rendering it a benefit to the World ( 1784 ).
Many leading makars of the twentieth century, such as Robert Garioch or Sydney Goodsir Smith, similarly recognised his importance.
In a letter of 1876, Robert Stirling acknowledged the importance of Henry Bessemer's new invention – the Bessemer process for the manufacture of steel – expressing a hope that the new steel would improve the performance of air engines.
Robert Horvitz initially established the importance of caspases in apoptosis and found that the ced-3 gene is required for the cell death that took place during the development of the nematode C. elegans.

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