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During the early 1980s the FujiGen guitar factory also produced most of the Roland guitar synthesizers, including the Stratocaster-style Roland G-505, the twin-humbucker Roland G-202 ( endorsed by Eric Clapton, Dean Brown, Jeff Baxter, Yannis Spathas, Steve Howe, Mike Rutherford, Andy Summers and Steve Hackett ) and the Ibanez X-ING IMG-2010.
Rutherford Stuyvesant, the 19th century New York developer, and his descendants are also descended from Pieter Stuyvesant, however Rutherford Stuyvesant changed his name from Stuyvesant Rutherford in 1863 to satisfy the terms of a will.
Rutherford scattering is also sometimes referred to as Coulomb scattering because it relies only upon static electric ( Coulomb ) forces, and the minimal distance between particles is set only by this potential.
Rutherford also later analyzed inelastic scattering when he projected alpha particles against hydrogen nuclei ( protons ), and this latter process is not classical Rutherford scattering, although it was first observed by him.
Rutherford realized this, and also realized that actual impact of the alphas on gold causing any force-deviation from that of the 1 / r coulomb potential would change the form of his scattering curve at high scattering angles ( the smallest impact parameters ) from a hyperbola to something else.
During his time as a senator, he was also a member of the Electoral Commission that decided the 1876 Presidential election in favor of Republican Rutherford B. Hayes.
He was also a member of the Jazz Composer's Orchestra and Iskra 1903, a trio with double-bass player Barry Guy and trombone player Paul Rutherford that was named after a newspaper published by the Russian revolutionary Vladimir Lenin.
Walterhill, also known as Walter Hill, is a census-designated place ( CDP ) in Rutherford County, Tennessee, United States.
Rutherford was also the first to integrate his own work on radon with that of others on radon's atomic mass, its spectrum, and its position on the periodic table.
He also briefly set up an art school in Manchester where he was to teach the artist Harry Rutherford, whom he later described as " my intellectual heir ".
Scattering also includes the interaction of billiard balls on a table, the Rutherford scattering ( or angle change ) of alpha particles by gold nuclei, the Bragg scattering ( or diffraction ) of electrons and X-rays by a cluster of atoms, and the inelastic scattering of a fission fragment as it traverses a thin foil.
Pendleton also failed to be elected to the Fortieth Congress and was an unsuccessful Democratic candidate for Governor of Ohio in 1869, losing to Rutherford B. Hayes.
Flush with cash, Gravano also invested in trotting horses to race at the Meadowlands Racetrack in East Rutherford, New Jersey.
The Union also runs the Parkwood bar Woody's, " Rutherford bar " ( Rutherford ) and nightclub The Venue.
Rutherford also conjectured that all nuclei other than hydrogen contain chargeless particles, which he named the neutron.
Initially, Stewart remained loyal to Rutherford, and went so far as to allege in the legislature that insurgent Liberal John R. Boyle had offered two members of the legislative assembly ( MLAs ), who were also hotel keepers, immunity from prosecution for liquor violations if they would support a new government in which Boyle was Attorney-General.
Besides his law practice, Rutherford was a successful real estate investor, and also owned an interest in gold mining equipment situated on the North Saskatchewan River.
Rutherford also criticized McCauley's past record, accusing him of silence on issues that were of concern to his constituents.
Rutherford also introduced free school texts in the province, though he was criticized for commissioning the texts from a Toronto publisher ( which printed them in New York ) rather than locally.
Rutherford also acted as director of the Canada National Fire Insurance Company, the Imperial Canadian Trust Company, the Great West Permanent Loan Company, and the Monarch Life Assurance Company.

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Rutherford married character actor Stringer Davis in 1945 and the couple appeared in many productions together.
The last time Rutherford saw Conway, it appeared he was preparing to make his way back to Shangri-La.
An appreciative obituary notice by WG Rutherford appeared in the Classical Review of December 1889.
Russell's will, drawn up in 1907, had named the five people he wished to run the magazine after his death ; Rutherford appeared only on a second list of five alternative members to fill any vacancies that arose.
On July 31, 2010, they appeared at " Night of 100 Rock Stars ", as part of the Nat Rock Con Fan Fest at the Sheraton Meadowlands in East Rutherford, New Jersey.
His role as the Beaver was reprised in 1983, when Mathers, along with original cast members Barbara Billingsley ( as " June Cleaver "), Tony Dow ( as " Wally Cleaver "), Ken Osmond ( as " Eddie Haskell "), and Frank Bank ( as " Clarence ' Lumpy ' Rutherford "), appeared in the CBS T. V.
At MGM, Rutherford appeared as the Spirit of Christmas Past in A Christmas Carol ( 1938 ) and Lydia Bennet in Pride and Prejudice ( 1940 ) among other roles.
The show starred Novello, Margaret Rutherford, Olive Gilbert, Roma Beaumont, Muriel Barron and Bobbie Andrews, and veteran actress Zena Dare appeared in the piece as Charlotte Fayre.
The original version was 19 stanzas and first appeared in The Christian Treasury as " The Last Words of Samuel Rutherford " in 1857.
Durbridge wrote several Paul Temple novels in collaboration with John Thewes, Douglas Rutherford and Charles Hatten – and those he wrote with Rutherford appeared under the pen name " Paul Temple ," making the fictional writer " real.
They also chose songs co-written by songwriters who had not appeared on their previous albums, including Jeffrey Steele and Rivers Rutherford.
His wife always insisted that he be given a small role in every film she made and he appeared alongside Rutherford in a number of films, including ( as the character " Mr. Stringer ") in four adaptations of Agatha Christie novels featuring Rutherford as Miss Marple.
The BBC broadly follows the original plot with its 1987 version, starring Joan Hickson, who had appeared in the Rutherford film as Mrs. Kidder.

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* July 16 – Great railroad strike of 1877: Riots by Baltimore and Ohio Railroad railroad workers in Baltimore, Maryland lead to a sympathy strike and rioting in Pittsburgh, and a full-scale worker's rebellion in St. Louis, briefly establishing a Communist government before U. S. President Rutherford B. Hayes calls in the armed forces.
He applied for various jobs through the Rutherford B. Hayes administration and was briefly considered for Secretary of the Navy.
Rutherford reprised the role of Miss Marple very briefly for a 30 second uncredited cameo appearance in the 1965 film The Alphabet Murders.
Promoted to the rank of colonel, Rosecrans briefly commanded the 23rd Ohio Infantry regiment, whose members included Rutherford B. Hayes and William McKinley, both future presidents.
Born in Cincinnati, Ohio, the fourth child of Judge John Williamson Herron ( 1827 – 1912 ), a law partner of Rutherford B. Hayes, and Harriet Collins ( 1833 – 1902 ), Nellie graduated from the Cincinnati College of Music and taught school briefly before her marriage.
Black was also briefly Counsel for President Johnson in his trial on his Article of Impeachment before the United States Senate, and for William W. Belknap, United States Secretary of War from 1869 to 1876, who in 1876 was impeached on a charge of corruption ; he also represented Samuel J. Tilden during the contest for the presidency between Tilden and Rutherford B. Hayes.

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This education, history, and background are hinted at in the Margaret Rutherford films ( see below ), in which Miss Marple mentions her awards at marksmanship, fencing and equestrianism ( although these hints are played for comedic value ).
The other Rutherford films ( all directed by George Pollock ) were Murder at the Gallop ( 1963 ), based on the 1953 Hercule Poirot novel After the Funeral ( In this film, she is identified as Miss JTV Marple, though there was no indication as to what the extra initials might stand for ); Murder Most Foul ( 1964 ), based on the 1952 Poirot novel Mrs McGinty's Dead ; and Murder Ahoy!
The Rutherford films are frequently repeated on television in Germany, and in that country Miss Marple is generally identified with Rutherford's quirky portrayal.
( Coincidentally, Hickson had played a housekeeper in the first film in which Margaret Rutherford played Miss Marple.
Michael Denison ( Algernon ), Michael Redgrave ( Jack ), Dame Edith Evans ( Lady Bracknell ), Dorothy Tutin ( Cecily ), Joan Greenwood ( Gwendolen ), and Margaret Rutherford ( Miss Prism ) were among the cast.
Rutherford made her first appearance in London's West End in 1933 but her talent was not recognised by the critics until her performance as Miss Prism in the play The Importance of Being Earnest at the Globe Theatre in 1939.
Both films were made by the same writer-director team behind the popular Margaret Rutherford Miss Marple film, Murder She Said.
Miss Marple, a character created by Agatha Christie and portrayed by Margaret Rutherford, and Margaret's husband Stringer Davis had a cameo role in The Alphabet Murders, a movie based on another of Christie's books and which featured Hercule Poirot.
In 1963, a film adaptation entitled Murder at the Gallop was released by MGM however this version replaced Poirot with the character of Miss Marple, played by Margaret Rutherford.
* Mr. Stringer, the part that Davis played alongside his wife Margaret Rutherford in four Miss Marple films
Hickson played the housekeeper in the Marple film Murder, She Said in 1961 ( based on Agatha Christie's original novel 4. 50 From Paddington ), which starred Margaret Rutherford as Miss Marple.
The BBC began filming the works of Agatha Christie in the early 1980s, and were conscious of the criticism that had been levelled at the most famous portrayal of Miss Marple given by Margaret Rutherford.
However, Miss Honey ( played by Margaret Rutherford, typecast as ever as an eccentric old lady ), who is director of a home for the orphans of London in Hampstead, recruits Wrigley to engage in a little light safebreaking, on the tenuous basis of having written Miss Robin Hood.
He produced the first Agatha Christie films, starring Margaret Rutherford as Miss Marple.
* Camilla Rutherford in a Primal Scream video Primal Scream Miss Lucifer
* Murder Most Foul, a 1964 film based on the novels of Agatha Christie, starring Margaret Rutherford as Miss Jane Marple
However, in an unusual move, the character of Poirot was replaced with Christie's other most famous detective Miss Marple ( portrayed by Margaret Rutherford ), who comes onto the case when she is a juror in the trial of the lodger who is accused of the murder.
Some elements of the plot were also incorporated into the 1964 film Murder Ahoy !, which starred Margaret Rutherford as Miss Marple, along with a token tribute to The Mousetrap.
Lucy Eyelesbarrow, a young professional housekeeper and an acquaintance of Miss Marple, is sent undercover to Rutherford Hall.
Lucy arranges an afternoon-tea visit to Rutherford Hall for Miss Marple, and Mrs McGillicuddy is also invited.

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