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In keeping with Stanton's promotion of the table as an iconic relic, women's rights activists put it in a place of honor at the head of the casket at the funeral of Susan B. Anthony on March 14, 1906.
Stanton's speech, The Declaration of Sentiments, given at the Seneca Falls convention and modeled on the " Declaration of Independence ", is generally credited with instigating the women's suffrage movement in the United States.
Mining was supported by the extension of the Great Northern Railway Woolsthorpe branch line in 1883, on which Stanton's rolling stock took the ironstone to the main Grantham to Nottingham line.
Stanton's cottage on the wharf still survives.
As president of CBS, Stanton's greatest battle with the government occurred in 1971, and focused on just this parallel to print press rights.
* Neville Stanton's book series on Human Factors in Defence
* Neville Stanton's book on Human Factors methods
* Neville Stanton's other book on Human Factors methods
* Neville Stanton's book on Modelling Command and Control
* Neville Stanton's book on Digitising Command and Control
* Neville Stanton's book on Human Factors in Auditory Warnings
* Neville Stanton's book on Distributed Situation Awareness
* Neville Stanton's book on Cognitive Work Analysis
* Neville Stanton's book on Sociotechnical Systems
* David Stanton's page on the Fine Gael website
Stanton's daughter was kidnapped by them and the police were unable to uncover their identities, but Stanton was, on his wits and superior investigative skills.

Stanton's and social
Smith was Elizabeth Cady Stanton's first cousin, and the two enjoyed debating and discussing political and social issues with each other whenever he came to visit.

Stanton's and book
Some of Stanton's work during this period shows Ditko influence ( see below ), and the introduction to one book of Stanton's work says, " Eric Stanton drew his pictures in India ink, and they were then hand-coloured

Stanton's and New
The plot then follows the primary election calendar beginning in New Hampshire where Stanton's affair with Cashmere, his wife's hairdresser, and his participation in a Vietnam War era protest come to light and threaten to derail his presidential prospects.
Due chiefly to Stanton's ill health, the family moved to Seneca Falls, New York in 1847, where they resided in a house purchased for them by Daniel Cady.

Stanton's and .
Ulysses S. Grant, whom Johnson appointed as Stanton's interim successor, advised against the action, but accepted the temporary appointment when Johnson proceeded with Stanton's suspension in August.
Johnson notified Congress of War Secretary Stanton's suspension and Grant's interim appointment.
Three days after Stanton's removal, the House impeached Johnson for intentionally violating the Tenure of Office Act, by a vote of 128 to 47.
At that point, Corbett shot Booth with his Colt revolver despite Secretary of War Edwin M. Stanton's orders that Booth should be taken alive.
At least since first-wave feminism in the United States, there has been interest in analyzing religion to see if and how doctrines and practices treat women unfairly, as in Elizabeth Cady Stanton's The Woman's Bible.
Stanton's colorful, but impeccable, wardrobe — slate-blue pinstripe suit, ecru shirt, robin's egg blue necktie with splashes of saffron — made him, in the mind of one sardonic CBS vice-president, " the greatest argument we have for color television.
Stanton's authoring of the History of Woman Suffrage helped to establish the Seneca Falls Convention as the moment when the push for women's suffrage first gained national prominence.
Henry Brewster Stanton, a lawyer, politician and Stanton's husband, helped substantiate the document by locating " extracts from laws bearing unjustly against woman's property interests.
Stanton's young nephew Daniel was lifted through an open window so that he could unbar the doors from the inside.
The resolutions, now numbering eleven with Stanton's addition of women's suffrage, were read aloud and discussed.
Stone's impromptu speech paled in comparison to Stanton's brilliant outpouring which preceded hers.
In 1863, 200 Navy and 2, 000 Army medals were delivered to the Secretary of War, Edwin M. Stanton's office in the War Department building located next to the White House.
Stanton's career has spanned over fifty years, which has seen him star in such films as Paris, Texas, Kelly's Heroes, Dillinger, Alien, Repo Man, Pretty In Pink, The Last Temptation of Christ, Wild at Heart, The Green Mile and The Pledge.
This was one of Harry Dean Stanton's earliest films.

publications and included
His publications included a focus on alcoholism, crime, degeneration and hysteria.
Hugo Gernsback ( August 16, 1884 – August 19, 1967 ), born Hugo Gernsbacher, was a Luxembourgian American inventor, writer, editor, and magazine publisher, best remembered for publications that included the first science fiction magazine.
Periodical publications about manufacturing and technology began to appear in the last decade of the 18th century, and many regularly included notice of the latest patents.
The work of the committee included: inquiry into the conditions of intellectual life, assistance to countries where intellectual life was endangered, creation of national committees for intellectual cooperation, cooperation with international intellectual organizations, protection of intellectual property, inter-university cooperation, coordination of bibliographical work and international interchange of publications, and international cooperation in archaeological research.
This means that there is no cover price and issues are given away, for example in street dispensers, airline in-flight magazines or included with other products or publications.
These factors included the continuing Baptist movement in England, English language publications about the Sabbath in the early 1600s, and a relative freedom of religion from state interference in Oliver Cromwell's commonwealth.
It also included the first use of the name Rote Armee Fraktion and, in the publications of it, the first use of the RAF insignia.
And this has more recently ( Jan 26, 2006 ) been supplemented with guidelines for smaller IT units, not included in the original eight publications:
Prominent publications and television channels have included Cartman on their lists of one of the most iconic television and cartoon characters of all time.
Cluj had an active press in the interwar period as well: publications included the Zionist newspaper Új Kelet, the official party organs Keleti Újság ( for the Magyar Party ) and Patria ( for the National Peasants ' Party ); and the nationalist Conştiinţa Românească and Ţara Noastră, the latter a magazine directed by Octavian Goga.
Under Communism, publications included the socio-political and literary magazines Tribuna, Steaua, Utunk, Korunk, Napsugár and Előre as well as the regional Communist party daily organs Făclia and Igazság and the trilingual student magazine Echinox.
The Third Edition Codex, as with a number of subsequent publications, included an army list which permitted far greater flexibility to the player than previous army lists, allowing extensive customization of units.
) His wide coverage included concerts, recitals, musical life, new publications of music, and personalities.
Reviews were generally strong, and included 4 star reviews from publications including Record Collector, Q, Uncut, the Daily Mirror, and The Independent.
His publications included a Handbook to the English Lakes ( 1859 ), and various volumes of occasional essays, Maxims by a Man of the World ( 1869 ), Some Private Views ( 1881 ), Some Literary Recollections ( 1884 ).
" His later publications included:
As of January 2010, his publications list included 230 papers and articles published between 1965 and 2008, with five in process for 2009.
The extreme security measures permitted by the Defence of Canada Regulations included the waiving of habeas corpus and the right to trial, internment, bans on political and religious groups, restrictions of free speech including the banning of certain publications, and the confiscation of property.
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GoldenEye 007 is frequently included in gaming publications ' " greatest game " lists.
ALI-ABA ’ s publications continued to flourish during this time and included the creation of handbooks spanning a range of subject areas.
More recently, ALI-ABA added MP3 downloads to its delivery media that included live webcasts, online courses, on-demand electronic publications, DVDs, and telephone seminars.
The publications included Executive Intelligence Review, founded in 1974 and known for its conspiracy theories, alleging that Queen Elizabeth II is the head of an international drug-smuggling cartel, and that the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing was part of a British attempt to take over the United States.
Songs included in major fake book publications ( sheet music collections of popular tunes ) and jazz reference works offer a rough guide to which songs are considered standards.
Other significant publications included JoAnn Brook ’ s Sexual Nomenclature: A Thesaurus and Alan Bell ( father of violinist Joshua Bell ) and Martin Weinberg ’ s Homosexualities: A Study of Diversity Among Men and Women.

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