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Stevenson and is
Although because of the important achievements of nineteenth century scholars in the field of textual criticism the advance is not so striking as it was in the case of archaeology and place-names, the editorial principles laid down by Stevenson in his great edition of Asser and in his Crawford Charters were a distinct improvement upon those of his predecessors and remain unimproved upon today.
This, in more diplomatic language, is what Adlai Stevenson told the newspaper men of Latin America yesterday on behalf of the United States Government.
Stevenson has also noted that some definitions are " legal " or " coercive ", whose object is to create or alter rights, duties or crimes.
However, Stevenson and Wassersug observe that for sustained activity, a work rate of about 1 hp per horse is consistent with agricultural advice from both 19th and 20th century sources.
Ian Stevenson reported that belief in reincarnation is held ( with variations in details ) by adherents of almost all major religions except Christianity and Islam.
One well-known case is Donoghue v Stevenson where Mrs. Donoghue consumed part of a drink containing a decomposed snail while in a public bar in Paisley, Scotland and claimed that it had made her ill.
The name of the brand is borrowed from the novel Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson, in which the pirate Long John Silver is one of the main characters.
* Essex is said by editor David L. Stevenson to be alluded to in Much Ado About Nothing at 3. 1. 10-11.
Adlai Stevenson: " I think that one of our most important tasks is to convince others that there's nothing to fear in difference ; that difference, in fact, is one of the healthiest and most invigorating of human characteristics without which life would become meaningless.
The historical speech itself is depicted in the 2000 film Thirteen Days with Michael Fairman playing Stevenson, as well as partially depicted in the 1974 television play The Missiles of October by Ralph Bellamy.
While some critics have feared the revision of the Champagne region is about expanding production irrespective of quality, British wine writer and Champagne expert Tom Stevenson has pointed out that the proposed additions constitute a consolidation rather than expansion.
The current member of Parliament is John Stevenson – Conservative
Robert Louis Stevenson wrote in an account of his travels through the Pacific in 1888 and 1889,the natives themselves have often scraped up a little English ,... or an efficient pidgin, what is called to the westward ' Beach-la-Mar '.”'.
Jackson County is a prohibition or dry county, however three cities within the county ( Bridgeport, Scottsboro, and Stevenson ) are wet.

Stevenson and also
He also spread unsubstantiated rumors that Adlai Stevenson was gay to damage the liberal governor's 1952 presidential campaign.
Adlai Stevenson, then the US ambassador to the United Nations, was quoted as saying, " Now that the Soviet scientists have put a man into space and brought him back alive, I hope they will also help to bring the United Nations back alive ," and on a more serious note urged international agreements covering the use of space ( which did not occur until the Outer Space Treaty of 1967 ).
According to historian David Stevenson it was also influential to Freemasonry as it was emerging in Scotland.
Stevenson has also been referenced in films.
Several discretionary non-competitive awards are also given, including a Special Tony Award, the Tony Honors for Excellence in Theatre, and the Isabelle Stevenson Award.
Columbus also traded Stevenson to the New Jersey Devils to complete an earlier transaction.
Outraged that Stevenson and some of his colonial NCOs also fled from the barricades, a few British soldiers fired after them, killing Corporal William Anderson.
According to puppeteer Terry Angus, Brio is also the only female minstrel, conceived by Jocelyn Stevenson to balance the gender ratio.
Hunnicutt, along with co-series ' lead, Harry Morgan, who replaced McLean Stevenson, also at the end of the third season.
" He also said of his mentor about joining the cast, replacing the unhappy McLean Stevenson, who left after 3 seasons of playing Lt.
The county seat is at Stevenson, which is also the county's largest city, although the Carson River Valley CDP is more populous.
Stevenson also made speeches against the " Know-Nothing " movement, a nativist group opposed to immigrants and Catholics.
In 1864 Stevenson was a presidential elector for the Democratic ticket ; he was also elected district attorney.
In 1962, Stevenson's alma mater, Centre College ( who also gave Stevenson an honorary degree in 1893 ), built and named a residence hall after Stevenson-Stevenson House-as part of a new campus quadrangle.
) Young also studied composition with Robert Stevenson at UCLA and with Seymore Shifrin at UCB.
Most Black Flag members have also remained active in music, especially Ginn, who continued playing with bands such as Gone, October Faction, and Screw Radio, and Stevenson, who continued on with the Descendents, All, Only Crime, and the reformed Lemonheads.
Pegg and Stevenson also complained of the " lack of respect " demonstrated by the creators of the proposed American series, who left them out of discussions as well.
One of his co-workers at the shop was Bill Stevenson, a Mira Costa student eight years Morris ' junior who would also go on to be a member of Black Flag.
At the same time, drummer Bill Stevenson had also joined Black Flag, intending to be in both bands at once but soon finding it too difficult due to Black Flag's touring and recording schedule :" The band had time off so I spent like two years with Black Flag.
He also read books by London, Lugones, Stevenson, Melville and Conrad.
He also brought up recent instances of assassination attempts against sitting Presidents ( including the murder of Mayor of Chicago Anton Cermak in a botched assassination attempt on then-President-elect Franklin Roosevelt ), as well as a recent attack on United Nations ambassador Adlai Stevenson in Dallas, which had resulted in extra security measures being taken for Kennedy's visit to the city.

Stevenson and referenced
Stevenson has been referenced in television episodes of The Simpsons ( in the episodes " Lisa the Iconoclast " and " The Secret War of Lisa Simpson "), The Golden Girls, Happy Days ( in the January 28, 1975, episode " The Not Making of the President ") and Mystery Science Theater 3000s presentation of Manos: The Hands of Fate ( a Stevenson lookalike buys a car and one of the MST3K characters comments on it ).
* This is one of the only times following the departure of Wayne Rogers and McLean Stevenson from the series that their characters are referenced.

Stevenson and World
According to author William Stevenson in A Man called Intrepid, his biography of Sir William Samuel Stephenson ( no relation ), the senior representative of British Intelligence for the western hemisphere during the Second World War, Stephenson postulated that the Germans knew about Howard's mission and ordered the aircraft shot down.
#" Out of this World " ( Roessler / Stevenson )2: 13
A different approach to the debate has been taken by other historians, including David Fromkin, author of Europe's Last Summer: Who Started the Great War in 1914 ?, and David Stevenson, author of Cataclysm: The First World War as Political Tragedy.
* Stevenson, David Catacylsm: The First World War as Political Tragedy.
Along with works such as Treasure Island ( 1883 ) and Prince Otto ( 1885 ) by Robert Louis Stevenson, and Jules Verne's A Journey to the Centre of the Earth ( 1871 ) and Around the World in Eighty Days ( 1875 ), She had an important formative effect on the development of the adventure novel.
In 1978, she joined the Royal Shakespeare Company, working alongside Juliet Stevenson in Measure for Measure, as Jaquenetta opposite Michael Hordern in Love's Labours Lost, replacing Zoë Wanamaker as Jane in The Way of the World and appearing in the Howard Brenton three-hander Sore Throats.
* Jamie Alexander Stevenson ( 1975-) World Orienteering Champion 2003 ( Sprint ), 2008 ( Relay )-Nephew
The competition among the sixteen finalists had entered its fourth hour as Mack, Stevenson and reigning World champion Giuseppe Gibilisco separated themselves at 5. 85 metres as the certain medallists.
Denton appeared as Malcolm Turnbull in the Belvoir St Theatre production of A Royal Commission into the Australian Economy, written by John Clarke and Ross Stevenson, and participated in the early years of the ABC's World Series Debating.
He formed the Descendents with Tony Lombardo and Bill Stevenson in 1979 and released the single " Ride the Wild "/" It's a Hectic World ".
McLean Stevenson ( who would later leave the series to star in M * A * S * H ) played her boss, Today's World editor, Michael Nicholson, and her friend and coworker, Myrna Gibbons, was played by Rose Marie in a role similar to her more famous Sally Rogers role on The Dick Van Dyke Show.
Heineman served in various governmental roles in World War Two and was active in politics, working as a speechwriter for Adlai Stevenson in 1952, Chairman of the White House Conference on Civil Rights during the administration of Lyndon Johnson and Chairman of the Illinois Board of Higher Education.
Stevenson was an executive member of the World Peace Congress which aimed to promote peaceful coexistence and nuclear disarmament.
Stevenson left the USWA in 1978 when he accepted a position as the Canadian Secretary for the World Peace Council in Finland, he subsequently served as the WPC's Trade Union Secretary and helped establish the International Union Committee for Peace and Disarmament in 1980.
After serving in World War II and graduating from the University of Kentucky, Breathitt worked on the presidential campaign of Adlai Stevenson, the senatorial campaign of Alben Barkley, and the gubernatorial campaign of Bert T. Combs.
In 1978, he lost in the quarterfinals of the World Championships to the great Cuban Teofilo Stevenson.
* Jamie Stevenson ( World Sprint Champion 2003 )
The park was originally named Ross Park, then renamed Patton Park in 1946, in honour of captain John MacMillan Stevenson Patton, a Hamiltonian who risked his life during World War II by detonating an unexploded bomb.
At the 1982 World Amateur Boxing Championships in Munich, he beat the legendary Teofilo Stevenson but lost to Tyrell Biggs in the final.

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