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Founders and learned
When others of Odo's species ( the Founders ) are later introduced, they share a similar " unfinished " look, which they adopt to make Odo feel at ease around them as they are able to replicate humanoids exactly, whereas Odo, having grown up without others of his kind, never learned to master it.

Founders and plan
) The plan, originated by Tain, involved a fleet of cloaked Romulan and Cardassian vessels traversing into the heart of Dominion territory in the Gamma Quadrant where they would annihilate the homeworld of the Founders.
Members of the Cardassian Obsidian Order and the Romulan Tal Shiar intelligence factions plan to eradicate the Founders and their homeworld, but are themselves deceived by a shapeshifter and ambushed.
" To the Death " featured a group that gained control of an Iconian gateway and plan to use it to rebel against the Founders.

Founders and via
Although the road crossed via the route of the Founders Bridge from Hartford, this area was later developed into an enormous highway interchange, and thus much of the historic road was destroyed.

Founders and Changeling
The Founders, led by a character identified only as the " Female Changeling ", acquiesce to Odo's request in the hope that he will ultimately rejoin them.
* Founders ( Star Trek ), a subrace of the fictional Changeling race

Founders and who
Brownson, who argued that, in a sense, three " constitutions " are involved: first the constitution of nature that includes all of what the Founders called " natural law "; second the constitution of society, an unwritten and commonly understood set of rules for the society formed by a social contract before it establishes a government ; by which it does establish the third, a constitution of government.
The Founders themselves were nearly wiped out by a plague, which was revealed to be a biological weapon engineered by agents of the clandestine Federation agency Section 31, who deliberately infected Odo with it, in the expectation that he would pass it through the Great Link.
Hillsdale's founders were determined to uphold the principle of equality articulated by the Founders of America who had declared in 1776 that " all men are created equal.
The Founders initiate a campaign of sabotage and terror against the Alpha Quadrant, which leaves many governments fearful of infiltrators, who are able to assume any physical form.
Founders of the havurot included the liberal political activist Arthur Waskow, Michael Strassfeld ( who later became rabbi for a Conservative congregation and then moved on to serve a major Reconstructionist congregation ), and Zalman Schachter-Shalomi.
" They are bred to perceive the Founders, enigmatic shape-shifters who rule the massive Dominion, as gods, and are incapable of harming them.
Dinkins also sits on the Honorary Founders Board, having worked with the Jazz Foundation to save the homes and the lives of America's elderly jazz and blues musicians, including musicians who survived Hurricane Katrina, since its inception.
Founders of papyrology were the Viennese orientalist Joseph von Karabacek ( Arabic papyrology ), Wilhelm Schubart ( Greek papyrology ), the Austrian antiquarian Theodor Graf who acquired more than 100, 000 Greek, Arabic, Coptic and Persian papyri in Egypt, which were bought by the Austrian Archduke Rainer, G. F. Tsereteli who published papyri of Russian and Georgian collections, Frederic George Kenyon, Ulrich Wilcken, Bernard Pyne Grenfell, Arthur Surridge Hunt and other distinguished scientists.
In 1883 he was one of the forty-eight ornithologists invited to become Founders of the American Ornithologists ' Union and one of those who attended the founding convention in New York.
Founders Mark Ellen and David Hepworth were dismayed by the music press of the time, which they felt was ignoring a generation of older music buyers who were buying CDs — then still a new technology.
* that it is officially separate from its Founders, who might otherwise be giant corporations, even amongst the emerging countries
Meanwhile, forced to abandon the Defiant during the Jem ' Hadar attack days before, Sisko and Bashir are traveling alone in a shuttle when O ' Brien and Dax, who have met the Founders, rescue them.
The Founders ' Circle is a group dedicated to supporting the running of the Library year by year, ensuring that it has the means to continue at the service of all who have need of its intellectual capital.
Named in honour of the first 500 members who set the Library on its feet in 1841, the Founders ' Circle come together at a variety of interesting and exclusive events throughout the year.
Morris Fuller Benton ( November 30, 1872 – June 30, 1948 ) was an influential American typeface designer who headed the design department of the American Type Founders ( ATF ), for which he was the chief type designer from 1900 to 1937.
His last marriage ( 1974-1989 ) was to the Irish novelist and children's writer Eilís Dillon, who edited his posthumous book, Modern Irish Literature: Sources and Founders ( Oxford, 1994 ).
The 1938 Phi Sigma Kappa Convention adopted the six-degree membership structure to honor the six Founders, especially as a tribute to Founder Brooks, who had died only a few weeks earlier.
Mehmet Şamil Bey ( first president of the Club ), who had graduated from the French school gathered the Founders Committee.
* The National Cyclopaedia of American Biography: Being the History of the United States as Illustrated in the Lives of the Founders, Builders, and Defenders of the Republic, and of the Men and Women who are Doing the Work and Moulding the Thought of the Present Time, J. T. White company, ( 1900 )
In Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, the Founders, a shapeshifting species that founded the Dominion, genetically engineered the formerly primitive Vorta into an intelligent species who then served as Dominion administrators and politicians.
Founders was so named to commemorate the Founders of the School ; Tredgold after Sir Robert Clarkson Tredgold, who was also Chief Justice of Southern Rhodesia ; Oates after Frank Oates, explorer and naturalist who travelled extensively in southern central Africa in the 19th century ; and Hervey after Hubert Hervey, adventurer, gentleman and soldier, who was killed in the 2nd Matabele war, and who was buried in the Matopos.

Founders and Colonel
Civic Holiday may also be known by one of a number of local appellations such as Mountie Day in North York, Colonel By Day in Ottawa, George Hamilton Day in Hamilton, Joseph Brant Day in Burlington, Founders ' Day in Brantford, McLaughlin Day in Oshawa, Alexander Mackenzie Day in Sarnia, James Cockburn Day in Cobourg, Peter Robinson Day in Peterborough, and John Galt Day in Guelph, as well as numerous other names in smaller municipalities.

Founders and Tal
Following first contact with the Founders, the Obsidian Order – a covert Cardassian intelligence force – ally themselves with the Tal Shiar, their Romulan counterpart, and launch a secret, pre-emptive strike to destroy the Founders ' homeworld, hoping that the Founders and the rest of the Dominion will collapse.

Founders and saw
1998 saw Mellon's purchase of United Bankshares, Inc., of Miami, 1st Business Bank of Los Angeles, and Founders Asset Management.
Had the drafters of the Due Process Clause meant to leave judges such ambulatory power to declare laws unconstitutional, the chief value of a written constitution, as the Founders saw it, would have been lost.

Founders and opportunity
In the third season of Deep Space Nine, during the joint Romulan / Cardassian attempt to destroy the Founders ' home world, Garak is given the opportunity to return home by proving himself to Tain as a trustworthy operative of the Obsidian Order.

Founders and two
According to the Centennial Record of the University of California, " In 1866 … at Founders ' Rock, a group of College of California men watched two ships standing out to sea through the Golden Gate.
There are two residence halls for undergraduates, Founders and Lincoln.
Drafted by the Carolina Courage in the Women's United Soccer Association 2000 Foreign Draft, Riise was the team's MVP two times and led the Courage to a WUSA Founders Cup title in 2002.
Founders Hall is coed by floor, and all rooms are double occupancy, except for two rooms, which are quads.
Heurich, Jr., and his two sisters donated a portion of the brewery land to the Kennedy Center in memory of their parents, and established the Christian Heurich Family as one of the Founders of the national cultural center.
In 1990 and 1993 two new wings were added to the structure, and the building was renamed Founders Residence Hall.
Several survive ( 2012 ) in Edinburgh: one in Rosebank Cemetery ( bole-girth 3 metres ), two in Founders Avenue, Fettes College ( bole-girth 2. 5 metres ), and one each in Inverleith Park ( east avenue ) and on Easter Warriston Green.
He was the recipient of two Google Founders ' Awards for significant entrepreneurial accomplishments.
Led by the Four Founders, Theta Kappa Nu became the fastest growing fraternity ever, chartering forty chapters in just over two years.
Holden ( resident of Duxbury, MA ) and Kewley ( a manager of music professionals in Nashville, TN ) are now both music directors for two large groups of alumni Sherwoods they call " The Founders " ( singers from classes of ' 58 –' 63 ) and " The Youngers " ( singers from classes of ' 64 –' 74 ).
The two domed ballrooms on that floor ( the South and North Cameo rooms ), were turned into the Ethel Barrymore Tea Room and a restaurant called Founders.
In 2007 the two restaurants and Founders bar were re-designed by Marguerite Rodgers and are now XIX ( NINETEEN ) Cafe, Bar and Restaurant.
Services are held there every Monday and Friday morning, and special events held there include the annual Founders ' Day and two packed carol services, led by the school choir, who still wear black and blue gowns in the same style as worn by undergraduates at Trinity College, Cambridge and similar to those worn by monks at the Abbey in medieval times.
A lengthy biography of James Muspratt written in 1906 in a perhaps somewhat too-flowery style, written by J. Fenwick Allen as part of a series entitled Some Founders of the Chemical Industry, presented in two parts:

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