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Sinclair Township is a township in Clearwater County, Minnesota, United States.
Written by Braindead's Stephen Sinclair and starring Kevin Smith, Love Mussel is a mockumentary about a fictional township which erects a monument to a shellfish with Viagra-like properties.

Sinclair and named
Some of his names survived the editing of Kellett, such as Chauncey, Shaw, Decatur, Jones, Blakely, Perry, Sinclair, Lawrence, Gordon, and Percival, all named after American naval officers.
The Bucyrus Erie 3850-B Power Shovel named " Big Brother " went to work next door to Paradise Fossil Plant for Peabody Coal Company's Sinclair Surface Mine in 1962.
* In Sinclair Lewis's 1927 novel Elmer Gantry, a burly college student named Elmer Gantry who is heavily under the influence of his agnostic friend Jim Lefferts undergoes a seeming miraculous conversion to Baptist Christianity and is immediately invited to speak before an audience.
Colenso pointed out the tree to Dr Andrew Sinclair, ( 1794 – 1861 ), Colonial Secretary and naturalist, for whom the tree would eventually be named.
He is President of the British International Spa Association, a Trustee of the Clan Sinclair Trust, as well as being Patron of the Bluebell Railway 50th Anniversary Appeal in which capacity, on 24 April 2009, at the railway's Horsted Keynes station his lordship carried out the ceremonial renaming of the Battle of Britain class locomotive named after his grandfather, Sir Archibald Sinclair, Secretary of State for Air during that battle.
The tracks " INKEY $" and " Peek 824545201 " are named after keywords in the Spectrum's Sinclair BASIC programming language.
One of the show's most popular characters is the mischievous Baby ( occasionally referred to as " Junior " until the second season, where he was officially named " Baby Sinclair ").
Sinclair named Port Denison after the colonial governor of New South Wales.
According to Lomas, Sir William, the chapel builder, is also the direct ancestor of the first Grand Master of Masons of Scotland, also named William St Clair ( Sinclair ).
Some proponents of the authenticity of the tale maintain that Zichmni was a Scottish nobleman named Henry Sinclair.
Therefore, so that his earldom would not pass to him, he resigned the title in favour of his son from his second marriage to Marjory Sutherland, who was also named William Sinclair ( d. 1513 ) ( who became the second Earl of Caithness ).
The letters, allegedly written by the brothers around 1400, describe a voyage of exploration that they say they underook throughout the North Atlantic ( and by some interpretations to North America ), under the command of a prince named Zichmni ( who some have identified as Henry Sinclair ).
Krantz brings Sinclair and Garibldi to a detained alian named Zathras, who appeared on Babylon 4 just as its problems began.
The two men did not appear as named characters in the book, but some derogatory lines of verse beginning " Two Jews grew in Sackville Street ", written by Gogarty's friend George Redding and included in a scene in the novel, were widely known to refer to the Sinclair siblings.
Following the death of his brother and the X-Men on Krakoa, he joins Beast's hastily assembled mutant team-consisting of himself, Theresa Cassidy ( who named herself Banshee in honor of her late father ), Rahne Sinclair, Namorita, the Scarlet Witch and her brother Quicksilver-to combat Count Nefaria and his Ani-Men.
In August 1894, Lawrence Sinclair, his brother George Sinclair, and Jack Alsopp discovered a rich gold reef which Sinclair named after his horse, Norse-Man.
Simone's co-star ( Jay Mohr ) is named Hal Sinclair, after the computer HAL 9000 from 2001: A Space Odyssey and Sir Clive Sinclair, the inventor of several early commercial computers.
* In the 1989 film Erik the Viking, a character named Ivar the Boneless is portrayed by John Gordon Sinclair.
She was commanded for three years by John Sheridan until 2259 when he was named to replace Jeffrey Sinclair as the commander of Babylon 5.

Sinclair and for
Although not as well supported by the biggest software publishers as rivals like the Commodore 64 and Sinclair ZX Spectrum, a good range of games were available for the Electron.
They also assembled kits for people without soldering skills, especially the " junior Computer " from Elektor ( a copy of the KIM-1 ), and the ZX80 from Sinclair.
Two convicts, Henry and Susannah Kable, sought to sue Duncan Sinclair, the captain of Alexander, for stealing their possessions during the voyage.
In 1940 they joined Churchill's wartime coalition government, with Sinclair serving as Secretary of State for Air, the last British Liberal to hold Cabinet rank office for seventy years.
Ports of the game were released for the Commodore 64, Sinclair ZX Spectrum, Amiga, Atari ST, MSX, Amstrad CPC, Sharp X68000, PC ( MS-DOS, 1989 and 1996 ), Apple II, FM Towns Marty, Sega Master System, Game Boy, Game Boy Color, Game Boy Advance, Nintendo DS, PlayStation, Sega Saturn, Nintendo Entertainment System, Famicom Disk System, Sega Game Gear, mobile phone ( Sprint PCS ), Texas Instruments TI-8x series of calculators and UltraCade's Taito Arcade Classics.
Salinger, Upton Sinclair, and the journalist Hunter S. Thompson, who was primarily known for his works in the American magazine Rolling Stone.
Beaux received her first introduction to lithography doing copy work for Philadelphia printer Thomas Sinclair and she published her first work in St. Nicholas magazine in December 1873.
The first American-made pocket-sized calculator, the Bowmar 901B ( popularly referred to as The Bowmar Brain ), measuring 5. 2 × 3. 0 × 1. 5 in ( 131 × 77 × 37 mm ), came out in the Autumn of 1971, with four functions and an eight-digit red LED display, for $ 240, while in August 1972 the four-function Sinclair Executive became the first slimline pocket calculator measuring 5. 4 × 2. 2 × 0. 35 in ( 138 × 56 × 9 mm ) and weighing 2. 5 oz ( 70g ).
In 1390s, Henry Sinclair I, Earl of Orkney, took possession of the islands ( as vassal of Norway, however ) and for some time they were part of the Sinclair principality in the North Atlantic.
Both had been on the design team for the Sinclair ZX Spectrum.
This can be seen comparing the Bahá ' í approach to history and the future to that of the theory of The Clash of Civilizations on the one hand and the development of a posthegemony system on the other ( compared with work of Robert Cox, for example, in Approaches to World Order, ( Robert Cox & Timonthy Sinclair eds, Cambridge University Press, 1996 ).
The Q60 extended the Sinclair QL design similarly from the slowest start to the ultimate pace of the 68K architecture's capabilities ; these 68060-based motherboards — at 66 MHz for the full 68060 or a non-FPU 68LC060 option overclocked to 80 MHz — are more than 100 times faster than the Sinclair QL while running the same operating systems.
In February 2010, Larrikin Music Publishing won a case against the group arising from the uncredited appropriation of " Kookaburra ", originally written in 1934 by Marion Sinclair and for which they owned the publishing rights, as the flute line in the song " Down Under ".
They became involved with local intellectuals, artists, socialists, and activists for political reform, including John Reed, Upton Sinclair, Mabel Dodge, and Emma Goldman.
Sanger's ally Upton Sinclair wrote an open letter of support for Sanger and her husband in The Masses and during her absence, a groundswell of support grew in the United States, and Margaret returned to the United States in October 1915.
When Sinclair gained the Democratic nomination for Governor of California in 1934, Heinlein worked actively in the campaign.
In 1934 he worked actively for the Democratic campaign of Upton Sinclair for Governor of California.
During the 1970s and 1980s, RPN was even known to the general public, as it was widely used in handheld calculators of the time – for example, the HP-10C series and Sinclair Scientific calculators.
The two had mutual admiration and between the end of October 1930, and Thanksgiving of that year, Sinclair had secured an extension of Eisenstein's absences from the USSR, and permission for him to travel to Mexico.
The trip to Mexico was for Eisenstein to make a film produced by Sinclair and his wife, Mary Craig Kimbrough Sinclair, and three other investors organized as the " Mexican Film Trust ".

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