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Eberhardt and Crawford
Eberhardt, Crawford, and Lipscomb proposed the mechanism

Eberhardt and also
He also translated Rodrigo Rey Rosa, Jorge Luis Borges, Jean-Paul Sartre, Isabelle Eberhardt, Guy Frison-Roche, André Pieyre de Mandiargues, Ramon Gomez de la Serna, Giorgio de Chirico, Si Lakhdar, E. Laoust, Ramon Beteta, Gabino Chan, Bertrand Flornoy, Jean Ferry, Denise Moran, Paul Colinet, Paul Magritte, Popul Buj, Francis Ponge, Bluet d ' Acheres and Ramon Sender
A few famous travelers and writers such as Isabelle Eberhardt also belonged to the Qadiri order.
Infanterie-Division came from Gruppe Eberhardt ( also known as Sonderverband Danzig ).

Eberhardt and .
* Understanding Flight, by David Anderson and Scott Eberhardt, McGraw-Hill, ISBN 0-07-136377-7 – The authors are a physicist and an aeronautical engineer.
* October 21 – Isabelle Eberhardt, Swiss-Algerian explorer ( b. 1877 )
Just west of Richland, the Fitzner / Eberhardt Arid Lands Ecology Reserve was established to study the unique plants and animals found in the local shrub steppe ecosystem.
Teletype operator W. S. Eberhardt " played the wrong tape " during a test of the system and as a result, an EBS activation message authenticated with the codeword " hatefulness " was sent through the entire system, ordering stations to cease regular programming and broadcast the alert of a national emergency.
The Baroque Bánffy Palace ( 1774 – 1785 ), constructed around a rectangular yard, is the masterpiece of Eberhardt Blaumann.
* Norma Eberhardt ( 1929-2011 ), actress.
The building which is portrayed on the Village logo is of the Eberhardt Mansion, located at the corner of Delaware Avenue and Kenmore Avenue.
The town was named after Eberhard Ream ( Johann Eberhardt Riehm 1687 – 1779 ), whose son, Tobias Ream, founded it in the 1740s.
On October 27, 1967, the " Baltimore Four " ( Berrigan, artist Tom Lewis ; and poet, teacher and writer David Eberhardt and United Church of Christ missionary and pastor, the Reverend James L. Mengel ) poured blood ( blood from several of the four, but additionally blood purchased from the Gay St. Market-according to the FBI-poultry blood-perhaps chicken or duck used by the Polish for soup ) on Selective Service records in the Baltimore Customs House.
Eager to prove his mediocre performance was the result of improper physical conditioning, he enlisted the help of Walter Eberhardt, St. Louis University's director of physical education.
Architecturally significant buildings include Eberhardt Hall, the Campus Center, and the Central King Building-the old Central High School of Newark in the Collegiate Gothic style.
* Frederick Eberhardt ( class of 1884 ), president of Gould & Eberhardt, a Newark-based machine tool manufacturer, and one of 88 in NJIT's inaugural class.
* Klemm, Eberhardt.
As a sign of honor for the soldiers of Westerplatte, German commander, Gen. Eberhardt, allowed Major Sucharski to keep his sword while being taken prisoner.
* Richard Jaeckel as Hans Eberhardt in episode 2. 10 " The Otto Frick Story "
Hans Talhoffer ( c. 1420-c. 1490 ) was a Fechtmeister ( literally ' fencing master ' or ' fight master '), employed as ' master of arms ' to the Swabian knight Leutold von Konigsegg, a feudatory of Count Eberhardt the Bearded of Württemberg in southern Germany.

Crawford and paper
An editorial from an American paper of that time shows the famous actress and film star Joan Crawford, reading from A Day in Fairy Land for her four adopted children.

Crawford and discussed
Over five successive nights, a different female star discussed her career and answered questions from the audience ; Myrna Loy, Rosalind Russell, Lana Turner, Sylvia Sidney, and Joan Crawford were the other participants.
For example, when Robert Ridgway discussed the Short-tailed Hawk collected at Oyster Bay, Lee County, Florida by W. S. Crawford on January 28, 1881, the question whether or not the black birds were of the same species as the light ones was not yet settled.

Crawford and above
However, there are some low hills in and around Holmdel Township, and one of them, Crawford Hill, the former site of a radar facility, is the county's highest point at least above sea level.
Crawford sits 3, 675 feet above sea level, and the surrounding area is rolling, with bluffs and low hills.
Crawford Hill, located at ( 40. 3903863 ,- 74. 1840322 ), is Monmouth County's highest point, standing above sea level.
In a 2007 game against the Dallas Mavericks, San Antonio's Tim Duncan was charged a technical foul by referee Joe Crawford for laughing at him while sitting on the bench ( supposedly " gesturing in such a manner as to indicate resentment ," as indicated above ).
Hamilton was billed above Clark Gable in the 1931 Joan Crawford vehicle Laughing Sinners, in which he plays a cad who deserts a broken-hearted Crawford and Gable portrays a Salvation Army employee, then returns, whereupon Crawford succumbs to her overwhelming physical attraction toward Hamilton's character in spite of herself.
* Lucille LeSueur, real name of Joan Crawford, sister of above

Crawford and also
From 1977-1978, Jones wrote and drew the syndicated comic strip Crawford ( also known as Crawford & Morgan ) for the Chicago Tribune-NY News Syndicate.
Edinburgh is also home to a flourishing group of contemporary composers such as Nigel Osborne, Peter Nelson, Lyell Cresswell, Hafliði Hallgrímsson, Edward Harper, Robert Crawford, Robert Dow and John McLeod whose music is heard regularly on BBC Radio 3 and throughout the UK.
Crawford also had images of the soft drink placed prominently in several of her later films.
The song " Blue Valentines " was also unique for Waits in that it featured a desolate arrangement of solo electric guitar played by Ray Crawford, accompanied by Waits ' vocal.
The same year, Jack Warner also signed newly released MGM actress Joan Crawford, a former top star who found her career fading.
Millets and their wild ancestors, such as barnyard grass and panic grass, were also cultivated in Japan during the Jōmon period some time after 4000 BC ( Crawford 1983, 1992 ).
Joan Crawford and Gladys George were offered roles, but George lost her role when the director decided he wanted to cast the female roles against type while Crawford's demands to be filmed by her own cameraman led to the studio taking a chance on Deborah Kerr, also playing against type.
From 1945 to 1952, Crawford reigned as a top star and respected actress, appearing in such roles as Helen Wright in Humoresque ( 1946 ), Louise Howell Graham in Possessed ( 1947, for which she was nominated for a second Oscar for Best Actress ) and the title role in Daisy Kenyon ( also 1947 ).
Crawford made three more TV appearances, as Stephanie White in an episode of The Virginian ( 1970 ), entitled " The Nightmare "; as a special guest who performed in multiple sketches on The Tim Conway Comedy Hour ( also in 1970 ) ; and as Joan Fairchild ( her final performance ) on an episode of the television series, The Sixth Sense, entitled, " Dear Joan: We're Going To Scare You To Death " ( 1972 ).
Crawford died two days later at her New York apartment from a heart attack, while also ill with pancreatic cancer.
Political rivalry, namely, Calhoun's political ambitions as well as those of William H. Crawford, the Secretary of the Treasury, over the pursuit of the 1824 presidency also complicated Calhoun's tenure as War Secretary.
Givens starred in the 2009 stage play A Mother's Prayer, which also starred Johnny Gill, Shirley Murdock and Jermaine Crawford.
Crawford went on to compete in a total of four Olympic Games as he also represented T & T at both the Moscow and Los Angeles editions in 1980 and 1984, but was unable to qualify for another final.
Joan Crawford was reportedly also considered.
A wire clothes hanger was also a featured prop in a central scene in the 1981 movie Mommie Dearest, in which Joan Crawford, played by Faye Dunaway, enters the room of her daughter, Christina, at night while the girl sleeps, to admire the beautiful clothes hanging nicely in her closet.
McClain represents the 82nd Ohio House district, which also includes all of Crawford County and part of northern Marion County, having served in the Ohio House since his election in November 2008.
This alignment was also short-lived as in 1833 Greene County was split from Crawford County from the Niangua River west to the Kansas State Line.
Crawford County was home to several battles between the settlers and Indians, and also the location of the only woman ever hanged in Illinois.
Knoxville is also the home of the annual Crawford County Pottery Jug Fest.
Jennings and Sample also wrote " One Day I'll Fly Away ", originally sung by Crawford, which was featured in the film Moulin Rouge !, along with another of Jennings ’ s songs, " Up Where We Belong ".
Small parts played by actors who appeared in The Poseidon Adventure, which Irwin Allen also produced, include John Crawford, Erik Nelson, Elizabeth Rogers, Ernie Orsatti, and Sheila Matthews.
* See also List of Historical Markers in Crawford County, Michigan.
* The community of Frederic is to the south in Crawford County, and the Frederic post office with ZIP code 49733 also serves the southern portion of Dover township.

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