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Ronald and Hathaway
* Hathaway, Ronald F ..
The current members of the board of directors of Berkshire Hathaway are Warren Buffett, Charlie Munger, Walter Scott, Jr., Thomas S. Murphy, Howard Graham Buffett, Ronald Olson, Donald Keough, Charlotte Guyman, David Gottesman, Bill Gates, Stephen Burke and Susan Decker.
During his tenure as Governor, Hathaway also served as Chairman of the Western Governor ’ s Conference ( whose membership at the time included California Governor and future President Ronald Reagan ) and as Chairman of the Interstate Oil Compact Commission, the National Governor ’ s Conference Committee on Natural Resources and Environmental Management, and the Federation of Rocky Mountain States.

Ronald and provides
The Ronald Reagan Freeway ( State Route 118 ) runs along the northern edge of Northridge, and provides access to the rest of the Los Angeles area freeway system.
Young America ’ s Foundation provides students with speakers, activism programs, conferences and opportunities to learn about Ronald Reagan ’ s accomplishments by visiting his beloved ranch, Rancho del Cielo, in Santa Barbara, California.
In a more recent paper, Dembski provides an account which he claims is simpler and adheres more closely to the theory of statistical hypothesis testing as formulated by Ronald Fisher.
Ronald E. Cranford, M. D., who examined her in 2002, provides this scan of Schiavo's brain.
A connecting trail travels through the airport and provides access to the Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport Metro Station and the Abingdon historic site.

Ronald and table
The previous album, Feed Us A Fetus, was perhaps a little less graphic, with a depiction of a baked fetus on the table in front of Ronald and Nancy Reagan.
Former US President Ronald Reagan was the first non-Cabinet member to sit at the table during a Cabinet meeting.
Around the table, left to right: Preston Hotchkis, Ronald Reagan, Harvey Hancock ( standing ), Richard Nixon, Glenn T. Seaborg, Jack Sparks, ( unidentified individual ), Frank Lindine, and Edwin W. Pauley.

Ronald and listing
* World Trade Centers Association listing for the Ronald Reagan Building
The Foster census was begun in the 1930s by Ronald M. Foster while he was employed by Bell Labs, and in 1988 ( when Foster was 92 ) the then current Foster census ( listing all cubic symmetric graphs up to 512 vertices ) was published in book form.

Ronald and most
According to the standard modern text on the work, Lamar Ronald Lacey's The Myth of Aktaion: Literary and Iconographic Studies, the most likely original version of the myth is that Actaeon was the hunting companion of the goddess who, seeing her naked in her sacred spring, attempts to force himself on her.
His 373 judicial appointments are the second most in American history behind those of Ronald Reagan.
In the 1980s President Ronald Reagan sought to curtail scope of environmental protection taking steps such as appointing James G. Watt who was called one of the most " blatantly anti-environmental political appointees ".
US President Ronald Reagan at his time listed Hayek as among the two or three people who most influenced his philosophy, and welcomed Hayek to the White House as a special guest.
Likewise, David Stockman, Ronald Reagan's most influential financial official in 1981 was an acknowledged follower of Hayek.
Hadrian has been described, by Ronald Syme among others, as the most versatile of all the Roman Emperors.
Ronald Fisher held the view that genetic drift plays at the most a minor role in evolution, and this remained the dominant view for several decades.
While works such as Susan Zuccotti's Under His Very Windows: The Vatican and the Holocaust in Italy ( 2000 ) and Michael Phayer's The Catholic Church and the Holocaust, 1930 – 1965 ( 2000 ) are critical of both Cornwell and Pius XII ; Ronald J. Rychlak's Hitler, the War and the Pope is critical as well but defends Pius XII in light of his access to most recent documents.
The most recent of these were Commodore Ronald Warwick, a former Master of the Cunard Line's RMS Queen Mary 2, who has traversed the Canal more than 50 times, and Captain Raffaele Minotauro, Master Senior Grade, of the former Italian governmental navigation company known as the " Italian Line ".
Historian Ronald Numbers has been quoted as saying: " I can't say much about Gould's strengths as a scientist, but for a long time I've regarded him as the second most influential historian of science ( next to Thomas Kuhn ).
Transhumanism has been characterized by one critic, Francis Fukuyama, as among the world's most dangerous ideas ,, to which Ronald Bailey countered that it is rather the " movement that epitomizes the most daring, courageous, imaginative, and idealistic aspirations of humanity ".
From 2001 through 2008, the East Front of the Capitol ( site of most presidential inaugurations until Ronald Reagan began a new tradition in 1981 ) was the site of construction for this massive underground complex, designed to facilitate a more orderly entrance for visitors to the Capitol.
But airport traffic grew along with Virginia suburbs along the Dulles Technology Corridor and the Capital Beltway, and spurred by perimeter and slot restrictions on flights at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport that force most long-distance flights to use Dulles.
* Seaman, Ronald L., “ Transmission of microwave-induced intracranial sound to the inner ear is most likely through cranial aqueducts ,“ Mckesson Bioservices Corporation, Wrair US Army Medical Research Detachment.
Legal interpretivism, most famously Ronald Dworkin's, might be seen as a branch of philosophical hermeneutics.
There are various examples of remakes which are most associated with the reimagine or renovate terms, and these include Tim Burton's Planet of the Apes, Nora Ephron's Bewitched, Marcus Nispel's The Texas Chainsaw Massacre and Friday the 13th, Rob Zombie's Halloween, Samuel Bayer's A Nightmare on Elm Street, Ronald D. Moore's Battlestar Galactica, David Eick's Bionic Woman, Nelson McCormick's Prom Night, Zack Snyder's Dawn of the Dead, and Kenneth Johnson V. Tim Burton has denied that his 2010 film Alice in Wonderland is a renovation of Lewis Carroll's classic novel ; however, the plot line of the film bears very little resemblance to the original or derivatives of it, such as the classic 1951 animated film from Walt Disney.
Ronald Fisher held the view that genetic drift plays at the most a minor role in evolution, and this remained the dominant view for several decades.
The film, which was Ronald Reagan's most notable role during his early acting career at Warner Brothers, was adapted by Casey Robinson from a best-selling 1940 novel of the same name by Henry Bellamann.
The most famous politician to predict the collapse of the USSR was U. S. President Ronald Reagan.
Ronald Howard was convinced the order to shoot down Howard's airliner came directly from Joseph Goebbels, Minister of Public Enlightenment and Propaganda in Nazi Germany, who had been ridiculed in one of Howard's films and who believed Howard to be the most dangerous British propagandist.
In one of the most prominent condemnations of Soviet human rights abuses by any U. S. President, Ronald Reagan, during his Presidency, labeled the Soviet Union an " evil empire " and several influential anti-communist intellectuals defended the label.
McDaniel had befriended several of Hollywood's most popular stars, including Joan Crawford, Tallulah Bankhead, Bette Davis, Shirley Temple, Henry Fonda, Ronald Reagan, Olivia de Havilland and Clark Gable, with the last two of whom she would star in Gone with the Wind.
This saw it adopted by conservative movements, most famously in Chile under Pinochet, the United kingdom under Margaret Thatcher and in the United States of America under Ronald Reagan.

Ronald and major
* 1986 – In retaliation for the April 5 bombing in West Berlin that killed two U. S. servicemen, U. S. president Ronald Reagan orders major bombing raids against Libya, killing 60 people.
A study by Ronald Hutton compared a number of different sources ( including membership lists of major UK organizations, attendance at major events, subscriptions to magazines, etc.
A major confrontation ensued on May 15, 1969, when Governor Ronald Reagan ordered the park destroyed, which led to a two-week occupation of the city of Berkeley by the California National Guard.
The strain of the year-long Clouds tour added to the stress from the three years touring in support of Transmissions was a major factor in the departure of Ronald Jones in late 1996.
Graves was disappointed that his work was " loudly ignored " by many Celtic scholars ; however, it was accepted as history by many non-scholarly readers and, according to Ronald Hutton, The White Goddess remains a major source of confusion about the ancient Celts and influences many un-scholarly views of Celtic paganism.
According to Ronald Day, " As an organized system of techniques and technologies, documentation was understood as a player in the historical development of global organization in modernity – indeed, a major player inasmuch as that organization was dependent on the organization and transmission of information.
Other Capra-directed hits followed, including the original version of Lost Horizon ( 1937 ), with Ronald Colman, and Mr. Smith Goes to Washington ( 1939 ), which made James Stewart a major star.
The last time a major party's nominee was not clear before the convention was in 1976, when incumbent president Gerald Ford narrowly defeated Ronald Reagan.
In recent years, the supporters of social conservatism played a major role in the political coalitions of Ronald Reagan, George W. Bush and Sarah Palin.
BBC described more of the exhibition's art: " Drawings of mutant Ronald McDonalds, a bronze sculpture of a painting showing a sad-faced Hitler in clown make-up and a major installation featuring a knackered old caravan and fake dog turds.
President Ronald Reagan claimed Guatemala's human rights conditions were improving and used this to justify several major shipments of military hardware to Rios Montt ; $ 4 million in helicopter spare parts and $ 6. 3 million in additional military supplies in 1982 and 1983 respectively.
The crash is not the first major air accident to kill a politician in southern Herzegovina: on April 3, 1996, the United States Secretary of Commerce Ronald Brown was killed while en route from Bosnia to Croatia.
He was one of 4 legislators on the “ SAVE Commission ” which, patterned after Ronald Reagan ’ s Grace Commission, launched a number of major governmental reforms.
Apax's chairman at the time was a major donor to the Labour Party and Garnier asked what discussions " Ministers have had with Sir Ronald Cohen .. about the collapse of the pension scheme ".
The project generated a major volume edited by the late Diane Knippers and Ronald Sider and published by Baker Books titled " Toward an Evangelical Public Policy.
In 1994, before and during the time that The Fugees were recording their first album Blunted on Reality, under the supervision of Ronald Khalis Bell, Pras attended Rutgers College and Yale University, pursuing a double major in Philosophy and Psychology.
Primary foes Ronald Reagan ( l ) and Gerald Ford ( r ) shake hands during the 1976 Republican National Convention, the last major party convention whose outcome was in doubt.
The last major party convention whose outcome was in doubt was the 1976 Republican National Convention, when former California Governor Ronald Reagan nearly won the nomination away from the incumbent President, Gerald Ford.
Two years later it became a major factor in Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's decision to allow U. S. President Ronald Reagan to launch the U. S. bombing of Libya in 1986 from American bases in the United Kingdom.
Northern Virginia's transportation infrastructure includes major airports Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport and Dulles International, several lines of the Washington Metro subway system, the Virginia Railway Express suburban commuter rail system, transit bus services, and an extensive network of Interstate highways and expressways.
Following his graduation on June 10, 1932 with a joint major in economics and sociology, Ronald Reagan returned for visits on twelve recorded occasions.
The convention is notable in that it featured the last major address of former President Ronald Reagan's long political career.
The Isley Brothers ' version, with Ronald Isley on lead vocals, was the first major hit recording of the song, peaking at No. 17 on the U. S. pop top 40 charts, and No. 2 on the US R & B charts.

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