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Cahill and Center
New additions to the campus include the Cahill Center for Astronomy and Astrophysics and the Walter and Leonore Annenberg Center for Information Science and Technology, which opened in 2009, and the Warren and Katherine Schlinger Laboratory for Chemistry and Chemical Engineering followed in March 2010.
The field contains individuals trained in philosophy such as H. Tristram Engelhardt, Jr. of Rice University, Baruch Brody of Rice University, Peter Singer of Princeton University, Daniel Callahan of the Hastings Center, and Daniel Brock of Harvard University, medically trained clinician ethicists such as Mark Siegler of the University of Chicago and Joseph Fins of Cornell University, lawyers such as Nancy Dubler of Albert Einstein College of Medicine or Jerry Menikoff of the federal Office of Human Research Protections, political scientists like Francis Fukuyama, religious studies scholars including James Childress, and theologians like Lisa Sowle Cahill and Stanley Hauerwas.
The judges were Floyd Abrams, Partner, Cahill Gordon & Reindel ; Lucy Dalglish ; Executive Director, Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press ; Robert M. O ' Neil, Director, Thomas Jefferson Center for the Protection of Free Expression ; and Nadine Strossen, President, ACLU.
The William T. Cahill Center for Experiential Learning and Career Services at Ramapo College in Mahwah, New Jersey was dedicated in his honor on September 10, 1997.
* Cahill Center for Astronomy and Astrophysics at the California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, California, 2009

Cahill and for
Concerned that delays would lead to lack of public support, the Cahill government of New South Wales nonetheless gave the go-ahead for work to begin in 1958.
In 1991 Kim Cahill responded to an out of date ad for a singer in a local industry trade magazine.
A new investigation in the early 1980s, by a team under Dr. Thomas Cahill at the University of California, Davis, using Particle-Induced X-ray Emission ( PIXE ) found that only trace amounts (< 0. 0062 % by weight ) of titanium appeared to be present in the ink, which should have been too little for some of McCrone's analyses to detect.
The accumulation of large amounts of PIXE data from other laboratories around the world in the ensuing decades was sufficient by 2008 to show that the Cahill figures for all elements in the inks of the map and its companion documents are at least a thousand times too small, so the discrepancy is due to their mistake.
By focusing on this contamination, rich in chromium and iron, he gave Cahill the opportunity to re-emphasise his case in an essay for an expanded version of the 1965 official book, a few years later.
The expanded 30th anniversary edition of the 1965 official book, The Vinland Map and the Tartar Relation, was notable for its exclusion of most of the evidence against the map's authenticity, concentrating instead on vindications by George Painter, and Thomas Cahill with colleague Bruce Kusko ( in which they claimed specifically that they had not analyzed the loose particles they took from the map at the time of their PIXE research ), but it did reprint a remarkable essay written in 1989 by the original book dealer Laurence Witten.
Director John Boorman's gold record for the " Dueling Banjos " hit single was later stolen from his house by the Dublin gangster Martin Cahill, a scene Boorman recreated in The General ( 1998 ), his biographical film about Cahill.
A number of major international stars have played for the national team in recent years, including Tim Cahill, Mark Viduka, Mark Schwarzer and Harry Kewell.
* Sarah Cahill Plays Ornstein video of 2002 performance of Morning in the Woods ( 1977 ) for solo piano
For the city of Sydney it makes a major step towards the completion of the vision first enunciated by the then Conservatorium Director Eugene Goossens in 1947 when he lobbied Joe Cahill ( Minister for Local Government, later Premier ) for an Opera House on Bennelong Point to create a music precinct in the lower end of Macquarie Street.
Despite that heartbreaking loss, the future still looked bright for Leo Cahill and the Toronto Argonauts going into 1972.
The Argos ended the 1972 season with a record of 3-11 ... missing the playoffs for the first time in Leo Cahill's tenure and less than a week later, Bassett announced Leo Cahill was fired.
He was also awarded Man of the Match for his performance, which made him the second Australian to win the Man of the Match award at a World Cup after Tim Cahill who had won the award earlier in the tournament for his performance against Japan.
Just Detention International has established the Cahill Human Rights Fellowship, a ten-week paid fellowship offering an opportunity for a recent graduate and / or advocate to work with JDI during the summer months.
To this day, Cahill is considered to be one of Moyes ' best signings, scoring 15 goals in his first season playing for Everton.
Patent 580035 was filed by Cahill for the Telharmonium in 1896
Indeed, Cahill was noted for saying that electromagnetic diaphragms were the most preferable means of outputting its distinctive sound.
Cahill died in 1934 ; his younger brother retained the Mark I for decades, but was unable to interest anyone in it.

Cahill and was
Cahill suggests that the social structure engineered by colonial Spaniards, with limpieza de sangre, in South America and New Spain, one based on race, ethnicity and economic condition was a caste system.
The near loss of the election by Labor weakened McGirr's position and he was replaced as premier by Joseph Cahill in April 1952.
After counting was finalised the Cahill Government was left with an overall majority of four seats.
When Premier Cahill died on 22 October 1959, he was replaced by Askin's friend and parliamentary contemporary, Robert " Bob " Heffron, which tended to calm his aggression and opposition towards the government.
The Cahill team acknowledged, however, that titanium was the only element within their technique's measurement capability which was significantly more concentrated in the ink than on the bare parchment ( other elements such as iron and zinc were found concentrated in some inked samples, but only a minority ).
" Cahill, U. S. Marshall " was set in Valentine, Texas.
In 1877 McCarty was involved in a conflict with the civilian blacksmith at Fort Grant, an Irish immigrant named Frank " Windy " Cahill, who took pleasure in bullying the young McCarty.
The coroner's inquest concluded that McCarty's shooting of Cahill was criminal and unjustifiable.
Going into the 1970 season, the Argos were strong favorites to win the Grey Cup and Leo Cahill was one of the biggest personalities in Toronto.
While the play was ruled a fumble, head coach Leo Cahill suggested that the ground cannot cause a fumble and the ball should have been ruled a dead ball.
It was another feather in Cahill ’ s recruiting cap much to the chagrin of the National Football League.
In his first round he defeated Kelly Jones 6 – 2, 6 – 3, in the second round he defeated Darren Cahill 6 – 2, 7 – 5 and in the third round Henman was defeated by Pete Sampras 6 – 1, 6 – 2.
His football coach at River Dell was Tom Cahill, who would later become the head coach at Army.
The fellowship was established in honor of Tom Cahill, former President of JDI ( 1998-2006 ).
The Teleharmonium ( also known as the Dynamophone ) was an early electronic musical instrument, developed by Thaddeus Cahill in 1897.

Cahill and elected
At a second convention, a group consisting of Seán Mac Stiofáin, Dáithí Ó Conaill, Ruairí Ó Brádaigh, Joe Cahill, Paddy Mulcahy, Leo Martin, and Sean Tracey, were elected as the " Provisional " Army Council.
Cahill was elected to the Eighty-sixth and to the five succeeding Congresses until his resignation from his congressional seat to assume his seat as Governor, serving from January 3, 1959 to January 19, 1970.
Due in large part to the tax hikes, Florio lost his bid for re-election to Republican Somerset County freeholder Christine Todd Whitman and became the first governor since the adoption of the state's current constitution in 1947 to lose a re-election vote ( although William T. Cahill, who was elected in 1969, was defeated in the Republican primary in 1973 ).
She was elected to the New Jersey General Assembly in 1969, serving from 1970 to 1973, when she left the Legislature to become director of New Jersey Division of Consumer Affairs under Governor William T. Cahill.
After being elected 7 times, he stood aside for fellow ALP member Tom Cahill ( the son of former premier Joseph Cahill ), who held the seat until his death in 1983.
Finally, when Joseph Cahill died in office ( October 1959 ), Heffron was elected Premier unopposed.

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