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Smith's and use
Smith's fielding play prompted the Yuma Daily Sun to use the nickname " The Wizard of Oz " in a March 1981 feature article about Smith.
Eventually, rumors reached President Harding on Smith's free use of government cars, going to all night parties, and abuse of Justice Department files.
By this time, Smith's already-heavy drinking was now being compounded with use of anti-depressants.
General laws could also be used to transmit knowledge and encourage spontaneous order in human societies ( much like the use of Adam Smith's invisible hand in economics ).
Smith's guitar-playing and use of flanging, chorusing and phasing effects put him amongst the forefront of the Goth and New Wave genres.
Law's invention was more radical than Little and Smith's in that he dispensed with the use of the staff altogether, letting the shapes be the sole means of expressing pitch.
Various works of fantasy fiction, such as Clark Ashton Smith's " Empire of the Necromancers ", had used lich as a general term for any corpse, animated or inanimate, before the term's specific use in fantasy role-playing games.
David Smith's games commonly use a dynamic board ; see Spangles and Trax for others.
The part of The Wealth of Nations ( 1776 ) which describes what future generations would consider to be Smith's invisible hand, ironically, does not use the term.
But the use Samuelson makes of Smith's invisible hand is stated best by comparing Smith's text with how it is cited in excerpts by Samuelson ( Smith's text, with Samuelson's selections in bold ):
This reference may have been an attempt by Hofmann to associate the recovery of the gold plates to a rumor that Alvin's grave was dug up by Smith's family to use Alvin's remains in a magical ceremony.
Although many of Smith's associates said they saw him use the devices, only Oliver Cowdery seems to have attempted to use them to receive his own revelation.
The Church of Christ ( Temple Lot ) rejects the Doctrine and Covenants and the Pearl of Great Price, as well as Joseph Smith's Inspired Version of the Bible, preferring to use only the King James Bible and the Book of Mormon as doctrinal standards.
Also, like their Temple Lot cousins, the church rejects the Doctrine and Covenants and the Pearl of Great Price, as well as Joseph Smith's Inspired Version of the Bible, preferring to use only the King James Bible and the Record of the Nephites ( their name for the Book of Mormon ) as standards.
" Apparently the apostasy of some early Mormon believers can be traced to Smith's move away from the use of seer stones.
Sometime after 1828 Smith and his early Mormon contemporaries began to use the terms " seer stone " and " Urim and Thummim " interchangeably, referring to Smith's brown stone as a " Urim and Thummim.
The adventures are presented as a series of lessons in natural history and the physical sciences, and resemble other, similar educational books for children in this period, such as Charlotte Turner Smith's Rural Walks: in Dialogues intended for the use of Young Persons ( 1795 ), Rambles Further: A continuation of Rural Walks ( 1796 ), A Natural History of Birds, intended chiefly for young persons ( 1807 ).
However, the adjectival use of " jury " in the sense of makeshift or temporary dates from at least 1616, when it appeared in John Smith's A Description of New England.
Olympiou suggests that individuals at the Patriarchate Library may be withholding the pages due to Morton Smith's sensational use of them.
He guided it through the controversies as to Robertson Smith's heresies, as to the use of hymns and instrumental music, and as to the Declaratory Act, brought to a successful issue the union of the Free and United Presbyterian Churches, and threw the weight of the united church on the side of freedom of Biblical criticism.
The first was the Windsor Kinema on Windsor Road, originally converted from a 19th century Territorial Army drill hall and now in use as Monty Smith's garage.
Paul Samuelson finds in Smith's pluralist use of supply and demand — as applied to wages, rents, and profit – a valid and valuable anticipation of the general equilibrium modelling of Walras a century later.

Smith's and dream
As Smith's skills and strengths become apparent to the nuns, they come to believe that he has been sent by God to fulfill their dream of building a chapel for the townsfolk -- who are Mexican and impoverished -- as the nearest church is miles away.
It had been a dream of Smith's to become a member since childhood, remembering saying at the age of five, " Someday I ’ m gonna sing on the Grand Ole Opry.
Another seventy workers constructing Smith's dream castle also became victims of the flu.

Smith's and sequence
For example, one episode depicts characters dancing to Will Smith's " Gettin ' Jiggy wit It " mere weeks after the song's release, whereas the sequence itself was designed and animated months earlier.
Charlotte is also an illustrator ; as is Hannah, known for her book jacket illustrations for Alexander McCall Smith's The No. 1 Ladies ' Detective Agency series ; Josie, who runs hand-painted china shops in London and Canterbury ; Katy, who works for a farmers ' cooperative in Faversham, Lucy, a pattern-cutter for fashion houses in Italy and Emily, the youngest, who appeared in the opening sequence of Bagpuss, and is a papier mache artist and printmaker living in Whitstable.
In contrast to Smith's view which was limited to the same functional domain and comprised activities that are in direct sequence in the manufacturing process, today's process concept includes cross-functionality as an important characteristic.
# The Bug-Byte cheat code was the numerical sequence " 6031769 "-based on Matthew Smith's driving licence.
In Kevin Smith's 1995 film Mallrats Quesada is credited as an artist for the opening sequence featuring fictional comic books covers.
The ' Row Row Row Your Boat ' sequence on the bus is borrowed from Dirty Harry, and in the scene where The Wolfster writes his telephone number on a beermat and hands it to Max, it is clearly a Peter Kay beermat, tying in with Kay's TV adverts for John Smith's bitter.
The film starts with a color sequence showing Smith's painting Manteca ( ca.
Kendall and Smith's original four tests were hypothesis tests, which took as their null hypothesis the idea that each number in a given random sequence had an equal chance of occurring, and that various other patterns in the data should be also distributed equiprobably.

Smith's and Let
* Let There Be Light-Howard Smith's website, lettherebelightbook. com

Smith's and Me
Wayne Smith's " Under Me Sleng Teng " was produced by King Jammy in 1985 on a Casio MT-40 synthesizer, and is generally recognized as the seminal ragga song.
* Wesley Wilson ( 1893 – 1958 ), a blues and jazz musician, who wrote " Take Me for a Buggy Ride " and " Gimme a Pigfoot ( And a Bottle of Beer )", which continue to be ranked among Bessie Smith's most popular recordings.
From episode three, " Abide with Me ", Wolfie lives, with his religious friend Ken, in a flat in the house of his girlfriend's family-Shirley ( played by Cheryl Hall, then Lindsay's wife ), her kindly but vague mother, Florence who mistakenly calls Wolfie " Foxy " and her authoritarian and conservative father, Charlie, who disapproves of Smith's lifestyle and refers to him as a " flaming yeti " or " Chairman Mao ".
The chorus uses " shake, rattle and roll " to refer to boisterous intercourse, in the same way that the words " rock and roll " was first used by numerous rhythm and blues singers, starting with Trixie Smith's " My Man Rocks Me ( With One Steady Roll )" in 1922, and continuing on prominently through the 1940s and 1950s.
Smith's tenure at GM ended in 1990, one year after the release of the popular underground documentary Roger & Me, where many displaced GM workers called for Smith's retirement.
( 2003 ) ( a Sunday Times and Smith's bestseller ), Heaven Knows I'm Miserable Now ( 2004 ) and That's Me in the Corner ( which draws its title from a line from the R. E. M.
Between 1969 and 1972 he produced classic hits including Slim Smith's " Everybody Needs Love ", Delroy Wilson's " Better Must Come ", Eric Donaldson's " Cherry Oh Baby ", and John Holt's " Stick By Me ".
They performed the Cheap Trick classic " I Want You to Want Me " at Smith's Olde Bar in Atlanta as one of 500 acts at the charitable 10 night event, 500 Songs for Kids.
In August 1920 Stan Cross published the first episode of a comic strip known as You & Me in Smith's Weekly.
Cross continued to draw the weekly strip for nineteen years until he left Smith's in late December 1939 to join the Melbourne Herald, taking the character of " Whalesteeth " with him In January 1940 the responsibility for You & Me was given to Cross ' staff colleague, Jim Russell, who subsequently lightened the tone of the strip and changed the title to Mr & Mrs Potts.
" Help Me Make It Through the Night " was Sammi Smith's career hit and the one that made her famous.
To mark Sammi Smith's long career, a tribute album was released in her honor on September 26, 2006, titled Help Me Make It Through the Night: The Memorial Album.
He then toured the U. S. in the Cole Porter classic Kiss Me, Kate as the MacArthuresque General Harrison Howell and understudy to Rex Smith's Fred Graham.

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