Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "California University of Pennsylvania" ¶ 10
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

Heron and Hall
* Charles Burr Todd, The History of Redding, Connecticut: From its First Settlement to the Present Time: With Notes on the Adams, Banks, Barlow, Bartlett, Bartram, Bates, Beach, Benedict, Batts, Burr, Burritt, Burton, Chatfield, Couch, Darling, Fairchild, Foster, Gold, Gorham, Gray, Griffin, Hall, Hawley, Heron, Hill, Hull, Jackson, Lee, Lyon, Lord, Mallory, Meade, Meeker, Merchant, Morehouse, Perry, Platt, Read, Rogers, Rumsey, Sanford, Smith, Stow, and Strong Families.
Edward Hall says that Lady Heron was a prisoner ( in Scotland ), and negotiated with James IV and the Earl of Surrey her own release and that Ford Castle would not be demolished for an exchange of prisoners.
Other attractions in Port Perry and surrounding area include the Great Blue Heron Charity Casino, Scugog Memorial Library ( featuring the Kent Farndale Art Gallery ), Scugog Island Cruises ( MV Woodman Tour Boat ), the Scugog Shores Historical Museum and the Town Hall 1873 Centre for the Performing Arts.
Next to Tesco, sits the Martin's Heron and The Warren Community Hall.
Such houses include Great Fenton Hall, Heron Cottage and Grove House.
In about 1533, William married Gertrude, youngest child of Sir John Tyrell of Little Warley Hall ( d. February 28, 1541 ; member of a younger branch of the Tyrells of Heron Hall, East Horndon, one of the old Essex families ) and his wife Anne ( daughter of Sir William Norris and his wife Joane or Jane, a daughter of the 12th Earl of Oxford ).
Anne was married first to John Tyrell, son of Sir Thomas Tyrell of Heron Hall, widow of William's first wife's kinsman, Thomas Tyrell and a distant cousin of John Tyrell, ( Anthony Tyrell was the second Lady Petre's nephew ).
Eventually, Van Zandt, Baker and Schechter would gather a wide array of artists, including Kool DJ Herc, Grandmaster Melle Mel, Ruben Blades, Bob Dylan, Pat Benatar, Herbie Hancock, Ringo Starr and his son Zak Starkey, Lou Reed, Run – D. M. C., Peter Gabriel, Bob Geldof, Clarence Clemons, David Ruffin, Eddie Kendricks, Darlene Love, Bobby Womack, Afrika Bambaataa, Kurtis Blow, The Fat Boys, Jackson Browne and then-girlfriend Darryl Hannah, Peter Wolf, U2, George Clinton, Keith Richards, Ronnie Wood, Bonnie Raitt, Hall & Oates, Jimmy Cliff, Big Youth, Michael Monroe, Stiv Bators, Peter Garrett, Ron Carter, Ray Barretto, Gil-Scott Heron, Nona Hendryx, Lotti Golden, Lakshminarayana Shankar and Joey Ramone.
The article was reprinted in Patrick Heron on Art and Education, published by Bretton Hall Wakefield to coincide with presentation of Honorary Fellowship of Bretton Hall, University of Leeds and a one man show of gouaches.

Heron and facility
The island is now completely owned by the state and is the facility for the Hawai ` i Institute of Marine Biology, part of the University of Hawai ` i. It is the only laboratory built on a coral reef, except for Heron Island, Lizard Island and a number of labs in the South Pacific, outside of America.

Heron and right
Galad slays Valda in a duel, making Galad the new Lord Captain Commander of the Children and giving him the right to carry the Heron Marked Blade of a Blade Master.
" One major change that came about in Heron ’ s painting as a result of his time in Sydney, was a greater awareness of the white primed canvas as a colour space in its own right.

Heron and significant
The island is situated on the leeward ( western ) side of Heron Reef, a fringing platform reef of significant biodiversity, supporting around 900 of the 1, 500 fish species and 72 % of the coral species found on the Great Barrier Reef.
The election caused a significant rift within the SLP, with one member, Brian Heron, calling Bull's election " a disaster ".
The remnant bushland across its length provides habitat for significant species such as ; Platypus, Rakali, Koalas, Powerful Owl, Nankeen Night Heron, White-winged Chough and Yellow-tailed Black Cockatoo.

Heron and renovation
It is hosted by chefs Brad Long, Rene Chauvin, Lynn Crawford, Massimo Capra, Corbin Tomaszeski, David Adjey, and Susur Lee along with designers Robin De Groot, Meredith Heron, Cherie Nicole Stinson, Jessica Cotton, Glen Peloso, Brenda Bent, Cheryl Torrenueva, Lisa North, and Jonathan Furlong, who perform renovation makeovers on restaurants desiring transformation.

Heron and through
The photograph intended was of a Black-crowned Night Heron ; the photographer was unaware of the Pileated Woodpecker flashing through until the image was viewed later.
French and Dutch translations of Niebuhr's narratives were published during his lifetime, and a condensed English translation of his own three volumes, prepared by Robert Heron, was published in Edinburgh in 1792, under the title " Travels through Arabia ".
A dense forest conceals the ruined hospital buildings, and from the 1980s through the early 2000s it supported one of the area's largest nesting colonies of Black-crowned Night Heron.
In 1792 Robert Heron published a two-volume translation of Niebuhr ’ s first work titled Niebuhr ’ s Travels through Arabia and Other Countries in the East.
They needed help however and this involved the bringing back of Navaros from the rift through which he was cast when struck with the Runeblade bourne by the warrior Heron.
* Heron, J., " Re-evaluation counseling: Personal growth through mutual aid ", British Journal of Guidance & Counseling, 1973, 1 ( 2 ), 26-36 ( Paywall )

Heron and 2008
Here are some of the most notable visitor's to the lake: Red-throated Diver ( 1986 ), Great Northern Diver ( 1994 ), Fulmar ( 2001 ) Great Shearwater ( 1999 ), Leach's Petrol ( 1987 ), Gannet ( 2002 ), Night Heron ( 1987 ), Glossy Ibis ( 1987 ), Spoonbill ( 1995 ), Pink footed Goose ( 1992 ), White-Fronted Goose ( 1992 ), Green-Winged Teal ( 1994 ), Ring-Necked Duck ( 1996 ), Long-Tailed Duck ( 1981 ), Velvet Scoter ( 2006 ), Spotted Crake ( 1995 ), Avocet ( 2011 ), Kentish Plover ( 1981 ), Temmick's Stint ( 2004 ), Pectoral Sandpiper ( 1995 ), Purple Sandpiper ( 1977 ), Red-Necked Phalarope ( 1995 ), Grey Phalarope ( 1987 ), Wilson's Phalarope ( 2007 ), Pomarine Skua ( 1982 ), Great Skua ( 1987 ), Sabine's Gull ( 1981 ), Caspian Tern ( 2001 ), Roseate Tern ( 1994 ), Whiskered Tern ( 2001 ), Cetti's Warbler ( 2011 ), Great Reed Warbler ( 2008 ), Golden Oriole ( 1997 ), Lapland Bunting ( 1966 ), Snow Bunting ( 1997 ), and a pair of Black-winged Stilt staying the summer of 1988.
* Hardy Heron, the codename for the 8. 04 ( April 2008 ) release of Ubuntu Linux
Gil Heron ( 9 April 1922 – 27 November 2008 ) was a Jamaican professional footballer.
Tesco Martin's Heron was extended in 2008, drastically increasing its size and drawing new customers to the area.
Over the past 5 years, KPF has completed the tallest towers in a number of countries: Shanghai World Financial Center ( 2008 ), the tallest in China, Northeast Asia Trade Tower, the tallest in Korea ( 2010 ), the International Commerce Centre, the tallest in Hong Kong ( 2011 ), Heron Tower, the tallest in the United Kingdom ( 2011 ), and Tour First, the tallest in France ( 2011 ).

Heron and opening
* 30 May 1958: Before the official opening, Transair operated the first commercial air service from the new Gatwick ; a Jersey Airlines de Havilland Heron was the first scheduled aircraft to arrive at the newly reconstructed airport.
* 9 June 1958: Queen Elizabeth II flew into the new airport in a de Havilland Heron of the Queen's Flight to perform the opening.
Biotechnology is a key industry, with OncoGenex Pharmaceuticals, Seattle Genetics, CMC Icos, Alder Biopharmaceuticals, MDRNA, Blue Heron Biotechnology, Amgen, Iverson Genetic Diagnostics, and Elitech ( formerly Epoch Biosciences and Nanogen ) all opening in Bothell.
Also in June, they collaborated with Mike Heron of The Incredible String Band for a one off show at the legendary 17, 500 capacity venue, the Hollywood Bowl opening for Gilberto Gil and Devendra Banhart.

Heron and use
In 1955, BEA ordered two de Havilland Heron 2 series aircraft for use on its Channel Island feeder routes.
Various airfields were built or converted from civilian use including: RNAS Charlton Horethorne ( HMS Heron II ), RAF Weston-super-Mare, RNAS Yeovilton ( HMS Heron ), Yeovil / Westland Airport, RAF Weston Zoyland, RAF Merryfield, RAF Culmhead and RAF Charmy Down.
* Five Heron unmanned aerial reconnaissance aircraft were leased for use in Afghanistan from Israel Aerospace Industries ; the lease terminated with the end of the Canadian combat mission in 2011.
The Pinaka units will also be able to make use of the Indian Army's SATA ( Surveillance & Target Acquisition ) Units which have been beefed up substantially throughout the late 1990s, with the induction of the Searcher-1, Searcher-2 and IAI Heron UAVs into the Indian Army, as well as the purchase of a large number of both Israeli made and Indian made Battle Field Surveillance radars.
" Its methods have been compared to those of Dianetics co-auditing, and John Heron compared it with and distinguished it from primal therapy, Wilhelm Reich and Freud's early psychoanalysis when he made use of abreaction.
The magazine also includes software created by contributing writers, including two customized versions of Linux-' UserOS Ultra ', based on Xubuntu 7. 10 and aimed at older computers ; and ' PCUserOS Extreme ', based on the recently released Ubuntu 8. 04 ' Hardy Heron ' and designed for use on more recent computer hardware.

Heron and on
However, there is no evidence that LDDC foresaw this scale of development and nearby Heron Quays had already been developed as low density offices when Canary Wharf was proposed, with similar development already underway on Canary Wharf itself, Limehouse Studios being the most famous occupant.
But the manuscript was never produced, and British experts in Persian literature were easily able to prove that the translation was in fact based on Edward Heron Allen's analysis of possible sources for FitzGerald ’ s work.
* Life may have survived ' Snowball Earth ' in ocean pockets BBC News online ( 2010-12-14 ) report on research presented in the journal Geology by Dr Dan Le Heron ( et al.
Hero of Alexandria ( Heron ) ( c. 60 ) described a principle of reflection, which stated that a ray of light that goes from point A to point B, suffering any number of reflections on flat mirrors, in the same medium, has a smaller path length than any nearby path.
Similarly, Isabella appears in Jean Plaidy's novels The Follies of the King and The Vow on the Heron as an antagonist.
801 NAS disbanded on 28 March 2006 at RNAS Yeovilton ( HMS Heron ).
The Fleet Air Arm has a museum near RNAS Yeovilton ( HMS Heron ) in Somerset, England at which many of the great historical aircraft flown by the Service are on display, along with aircraft from other sources.
On that day, HRH the Duke of Edinburgh arrived at Ferryfield just before 11. 00 am on board the Royal Heron.
The most common birds on the Gulf beach of the park during the year are the Willet, Sanderling, Black Skimmer, Great Blue Heron, Double-crested Cormorant, Cattle Egret, Grey Plover, Laughing Gull, Brown Pelican, Reddish Egret, and five species of terns, including the Least Tern, Caspian Tern, Black Tern, Sandwich Tern, and Royal Tern.
A sculpture by Martin Heron, entitled " For the Love of Emer ", depicting Cú Chulainn balancing on a tilting 20-foot pole, representing the feat of balancing on the butt of a spear he learned from Scáthach, was installed in Armagh in 2010.
A De Havilland Heron ( a small propeller-driven British airliner of the 1950s ), is displayed outside Airport House on struts flanking the entry path ( as of November 2009 ).
The Heron is painted as G-AOXL of Morton Air Services, which was the aircraft that flew the last passenger flight from Croydon on 30 September 1959.
The community is located on County Roads 9 and 20 west of South Heron Lake.
Heron had previously been examined and, on merit, declared a scholar of the college but had not been allowed to take up his place due to his Catholic religion.
* Heron ( crater ), an impact crater on the Moon
It forms a superspecies with this and also with the Cocoi Heron from South America, which differs in having more extensive black on the head, and a white breast and neck.
The Reddish Egret and Little Blue Heron could be mistaken for the Great Blue Heron, but are much smaller, and lack white on the head and yellow in the bill.
The primary food for Great Blue Heron is small fish, though it is also known to opportunistically feed on a wide range of shrimp, crabs, aquatic insects, rodents and other small mammals, amphibians, reptiles, and small birds.
Among the productions of Northcote's later years are the " Entombment " and the " Agony in the Garden ," besides many portraits, and several animal subjects, such as " Leopards ", " Dog and Heron ", and " Lion "; these were more successful than the artist's efforts in the higher departments of art, as was indicated by Fuseli's caustic remark on examining the " Angel opposing Balaam " --" Northcote, you are an angel at an ass, but an ass at an angel.
Lava Heron s are endemic to the Galápagos Islands where they feed on fish and crabs in the intertidal and mangrove areas
* Heron videos on the Internet Bird Collection
* Grey Heron videos, photos & sounds on the Internet Bird Collection

0.968 seconds.