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Sulivan and naval
Darwin's shipmate Sulivan later made his home in nearby waterside village of Flushing, then home to many naval officers.
* The naval family of Bartholomew James Sulivan ( 1810 – 1890 ) maintained a house here, as did many Royal and merchant Navy officers in the nineteenth century.

Sulivan and was
His application was initially rejected as he had made many political enemies including the powerful director Laurence Sulivan.
This island, and neighbouring Sulivan Bay on Santiago ( James ) island, are named after lifelong friend of Charles Darwin, Sir Bartholomew James Sulivan, who was a Lieutenant aboard HMS Beagle.
" Bernie " Ebbers, former WorldCom CEO, claimed that $ 11 billion in fraud was committed by the company's CFO, Scott Sulivan, and other subordinates without Ebbers's knowledge.
Darwin was proud to become an honorary member, but warned Sulivan that he would shortly publish " another book partly on man, which I dare say many will decry as very wicked ".
Sir Bartholomew James Sulivan ( 1810 – 1890 ) was a British sailor and hydrographer, born at Tregew, Flushing, near Falmouth, Cornwall.

Sulivan and friend
When this came to light, in order to prevent his wife and daughter living in destitution, his friend and colleague Bartholomew Sulivan began an Admiral FitzRoy Testimonial Fund which succeeded in getting the government to pay back £ 3, 000 of this sum ( Darwin contributed a further £ 100 ).
In 1849, after about four months of incessant vomiting he took up the recommendation of his friend Captain Sulivan and cousin Fox to try the water therapy regimen at Dr James Gully's Water Cure Establishment at Malvern.

Sulivan and Charles
After Robert FitzRoy committed suicide in 1865, leaving his wife and daughter destitute, Sulivan convinced the British government to provide them with £ 3000, to which Charles Darwin contributed another £ 100 of his own money.

Sulivan and Darwin
The South American Missionary Society had converted and clothed the natives of Tierra del Fuego that Darwin thought were untameable, and after Bartholomew Sulivan sent a photograph of Jemmy Button's son as evidence, Darwin made donations for several years.

Sulivan and HMS
Sulivan, commanding the paddle steamer HMS Lightning, made many invaluable surveys and charts of the shallow waters in which the fleet had to operate, and led the bombardment ships into position during the capture of Bomarsund.

Sulivan and which
Such theorists ( Pepinsky 1978 ; Tift & Sulivan 1980 ; Ferrell 1994 inter alia ) espouse an agenda of defiance of existing hierarchies, encouraging the establishment of systems of decentralised, negotiated community justice in which all members of the local community participate.

young and naval
England contributed a young subaltern named Newton and the naval architect Samuel Bentham, brother to the economist, who for his colonel's commission was proving a godsend to the Russian fleet.
Within days, Philip received a command from his cousin and sovereign, King George II of Greece, to resume his naval career in Britain which, though given without explanation, the young prince obeyed.
Markham's habit was to " collect " likely young naval officers with a view to their undertaking polar exploration work in the future.
Samuel Pepys FRS, MP, JP, (; 23 February 1633 – 26 May 1703 ) was an English naval administrator and Member of Parliament who is now most famous for the diary he kept for a decade while still a relatively young man.
The bunker is the secure, undisclosed location where former Vice President Dick Cheney remained under protection in secret after the 9 / 11 attacks: according to Clift's report, entitled " Shining Light on Cheney's Hideaway " Biden said a young naval officer giving him a tour of the residence showed him the hideaway, which is behind a massive steel door secured by an elaborate lock with a narrow connecting hallway lined with shelves filled with communications equipment.
There they encounter both Traynor, who is commander of the base, and Liz's father, a young naval recruit ( played by John Alkin ).
Still depicted as a young woman with brown or golden hair, she kept her Corinthian helmet and her white robes, but now she held Poseidon's three-pronged trident and often sat or stood before the ocean and tall-masted ships representing British naval power.
The Duke of York's passion for all things naval and military rubbed off on young Churchill.
The Second World War deprived the small naval community of 80 of its young boys and seamen.
When young, he travelled the world extensively as a naval cadet.
" The United States in 1942 badly needed a live hero, and Butch O ' Hare was a young, handsome naval aviator, so he participated in several war bond tours the following months.
Upon assuming the duties of CNO, Boorda immediately re-established the historic program, naming it " Seaman to Admiral ", as part of a STA-21 initiative for young sailors to earn their commission and become naval officers.
Bessie Pittman married Robert Cochran, a young aircraft mechanic from the nearby naval base at Pensacola, at an early age.
Cazenovia was established in 1794 by John Lincklaen, a young Dutch naval officer who purchased the town under the auspices of the Holland Land Company.
In Canada, the naval debate came down to a choice between two options: either the young country could provide funds, support and manpower to the Royal Navy, or it could form its own navy, which could help support the Royal Navy if necessary.
Midshipmen had similar duties and responsibilities as in the Royal Navy, and were typically young men between the age of 14 and 22 training to become a naval officer.
It was in this context that Frederick Marryat, author of The Children of the New Forest, was sent on patrol here as a young naval lieutenant in 1821, to watch over the Christchurch Bay area.
He had already started developing a refinement of the method of Léon Foucault when he received a letter from the young naval officer and physicist Albert Abraham Michelson who was also planning such a measurement.
While on Postillion, he befriended Norwegian admiral baron Waldemar Løvendal, who was the first to recognize the young man's potential as a naval officer.
Prime Minister Inukai Tsuyoshi was assassinated by 11 young naval officers.
To the tourist who now visits Pisa the banners and emblemcs of the order of St. Stephen are mere matter of curiosity, but they had a serious significance two hundred years ago to the young Tuscan, who knew that these naval crusaders formed the main defence of his country and commerce against the Turkish, Algerine and Tunisian corsairs.
alt = Monochrome photograph of head and shoulders of smiling young man ( Lieutenant John Paul Wild RNVR ) in white Royal Navy officer's cap and naval uniform.
Based on his own wartime service, it followed the young naval officer Keith Lockhart through a series of postings in corvettes and frigates.
With a happy and fully re-equipped ship, Aubrey sets about exercising the young Chilean naval officers as his frigate continues her survey.
With Kurita's address in hand, a young American naval officer got out of a jeep and spotted the unimposing figure tending to his garden chores.

young and officer
From Milan came the young Chevalier De Litta, an officer in the service of Malta.
One of the more seriously wounded was Lieutenant Carroll, the young officer bucking for the Regular Army.
You're not only young but well, you don't even look like a police officer.
He caught officer Simmons' eye, nodded toward young Bearden, and -- `` I swung my right as hard as I could.
The nice-looking young officer fell back on his heels, open-mouthed and blushing.
One young Belgian officer wrote home: " Happily Gongo's men ate them up a few hours.
The older brother Tiberius was the most distinguished young officer in the Third Punic War, Rome's last campaign against Carthage.
Royalist invasion forces were defeated at Toulon in 1793, leaving the French republican forces in an offensive position and granting a young officer, Napoleon Bonaparte, a certain fame.
While with Section V, Philby met James Jesus Angleton, a young American counter-intelligence officer working in liaison with SIS in London.
While previous critics such as A. W. Gomme believed that the slave was “ truly comic character, the devisor of ingenious schemes, the controller of events, the commanding officer of his young master and friends, is a creation of Latin comedy ,” and that Greek dramatists such as Menander did not use slaves in such a way that Plautus later did, Harsh refutes these beliefs by giving concrete examples of instances where a clever slave appeared in Greek comedy.
It had long been the wish of his father Urthog to have young Martok become an officer and so he enlisted the aid of officers he had earned the respect of and eventually was able to get one to sponsor his son to the Klingon academy.
During this time, he became best friends with Ensign Harry Kim, a young officer on his first mission who defied his crewmates to befriend Paris.
Neelix, a Talaxian scavenger, and Kes, a young Ocampan, natives of the Delta Quadrant, are welcomed aboard as the ship's chef / morale officer, and The Doctor's medical assistant respectively.
A continuing story, it features the declining health of Yamato's Captain Okita ( Avatar in the Star Blazers dub ), and the transformation of the brash young orphan Susumu Kodai ( Derek Wildstar ) into a mature officer, as well as his budding romance with female crewmember Yuki Mori ( Nova ).
The young officer declares he will bring back a cuirassier's helmet.
In the show, McGarrett oversaw State Police officers — a young officer, Danny Williams ( played by Tim O ' Kelly in the show's pilot but replaced in the regular series by James MacArthur ), Chin Ho Kelly ( played by Kam Fong Chun ) and Kono Kalakaua ( played by Zulu ) for seasons one through four.
This duty is so prestigious that the color is generally carried by a young officer ( Ensign ), while experienced non-commissioned officers ( Colour sergeants ) are assigned to the protection of the flag.
In Rosemary Sutcliff's historical adventure novel The Eagle of the Ninth ( 1954 ), a young Roman officer searches to recover the lost Roman eagle standard of his father's legion in the northern part of Great Britain.
It is suggested that he was not Peter's son at all, but that his mother had engaged in an affair — to which Elizabeth had consented — with a young officer named Serge Saltykov, and that he was Paul's real father.
For the first two seasons, Riker is portrayed as bold and confident, an ambitious young officer ; however, over time Riker's character becomes more reserved, as experience teaches him the wisdom of a patient, careful approach.
Ashore, d ' Urville and officer Matterer met a Greek farmer named Moraitis, who a few days earlier while ploughing his fields had uncovered blocks of marble and a statue in two pieces, which he offered cheaply to the two young men.
As the officer most directly responsible for training China's first modernized army, Yuan gained significant political influence and the loyalty of a nucleus of young officers: by 1901, five of China's seven divisional commanders and most other senior military officers in China were his protégés.
A young bomb officer and physicist at the Patrol's lunar base, he is apolitical and is devoted to his wife and young daughter.

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