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The 19th century discoveries of a vast and previously unexpected extinct Tertiary fauna of North America, as interpreted by paleontologists Leidy, Cope, and Marsh, aided understanding of the early history of this family.
Although her family disapproved, Peggy and Red married on September 2, 1922, and the best-man at their wedding was John Marsh, who would become her second husband.
* Marsh clams, family Corbiculidae
Nancy is now married to Michael Townsend ( H. B. Warner ), an upstanding member of society, and has a daughter, Jenny ( Marian Marsh ), about to marry the son of a socially prominent family, Philip Weeks ( Anthony Bushell ).
The windmill was owned by the family of singer James Blunt for many decades Among resident breeding birds are Avocet, Bearded Tit, Bittern, Marsh Harrier and Spoonbill.
** Marsh and tree warblers, now in family Acrocephalidae
The family was named by Othniel Charles Marsh in 1889.
The family Cimolodontidae was named by Othniel Charles Marsh in 1889 and is part of the suborder Cimolodonta within the superfamily Ptilodontoidea.
The family Cimolomyidae was named by Othniel Charles Marsh in 1889.
The Swamp Harrier ( Circus approximans ) also known as the Marsh Harrier, Australasian Harrier, Kāhu, Swamp-hawk or New Zealand Hawk is a large, slim bird of prey in the family Accipitridae.
The Disney Channel animated series Phineas and Ferb also prominently features a blended family, chosen by co-creator Jeff " Swampy " Marsh in part due to its underuse in children's programming, and his personal experiences growing up in such a family.
Peter Marsh, author of the most recent biography of Joseph Chamberlain, is currently studying the Chamberlain family.
The Marsh Tit Poecile palustris is a passerine bird in the tit family Paridae and genus Poecile, closely related to the Willow, Père David's and Songar Tits.
However, Marsh Tits seem not to perform the occasional irruptions that other members of the tit family do.
The best way to see the Marsh is on cycle ; the almost flat terrain, the narrow almost deserted lanes, make it ideal for family jaunts.
Marsh initially named Theropoda as a suborder to include the family Allosauridae, but later expanded its scope, re-ranking it as an order to include a wide array of " carnivorous " dinosaur families, including Megalosauridae, Compsognathidae, Ornithomimidae, Plateosauridae and Anchisauridae ( now known to be herbivorous prosauropods ) and Hallopodidae ( now known to be relatives of crocodilians ).
The Marsh Warbler ( Acrocephalus palustris ) is an Old World warbler currently classified in the family Acrocephalidae.
Born into a modest family, Marsh was able to afford higher education thanks to the generosity of his wealthy uncle George Peabody.
Marsh was born in Lockport, New York, United States, to a family of modest means.
In the mid-19th century, some of the individuals and groups, including Joseph Marsh of New York, Nathaniel Field of Indiana, and the Wilson family of Illinois ( Benjamin Wilson's family ), began to circulate religious writings which made the groups aware of one another.
The Marsh Wren ( Cistothorus palustris ) is a small North American songbird of the wren family.
His oldest son, Joshua Treat, Jr., built a log house and sawmill at Marsh Bay in what is now Frankfort, and other members of their extended family, joined by additional settlers from Massachusetts and New Hampshire, pushed ever further up-river, eventually restricting the Penobscot people to Indian Old Town, Maine, the present Penobscot Indian Reservation.
Kathleen Marsh came from a middle class family whose parents came to Brighton from Dorset shortly before she was born in 1896.

Marsh and has
The magazine has since excised the article from subsequent editions of the Illustrated History book ; a transcription of it can be found at the link below ( despite his scathing view of Young's career, Marsh gave the album the highest possible rating ).
The club has produced many English greats including Johnny Haynes, George Cohen, Bobby Robson, Rodney Marsh and Alan Mullery.
"... the music has an exotic frothiness and the string settings are among the most gorgeous in rock history ," wrote music critic Dave Marsh, who co-edited the book.
After making a beachhead and consolidating their position, the invaders next fought the Britons at the Battle of Natanleod, the location of which has been placed at Netley Marsh, " 508.
Many species also take vegetable matter such as seeds and berries, some ( primarily the larger species ) will take small frogs / lizards, the Eurasian Wren has been recorded wading into shallow water to catch small fish and tadpoles, the Sumichrast's Wren and Zapata Wren will take snails, and the Giant Wren and Marsh Wren have been recorded attacking and eating bird eggs ( in the latter species, even eggs of conspecifics ).
It has Coca-Cola, Merck, Dubai Ports World, and Marsh & McLennan Companies among its clients, who benefit from the access that Albright has through her global contacts.
The municipality has a beach, a marina, and the Vallensbæk Marsh ( Vallensbæk Mose ) recreation area.
Titchwell Marsh is archaeologically significant, with artifacts dating back to the Upper Paleolithic, and has remains of military constructions from both world wars.
In addition, self-esteem has also been treated as an important outcome due to its close relation with psychological well-being ( Marsh 1989 ).
The African Marsh Harrier ( C. ranivorus ) is a distinct non-migratory species that has not usually been included as a subspecies of C. aeruginosus.
It has also been known under the following names: Cimolomys ( partly ); Dipriodon ( Marsh 1889 ); Halodon ( Marsh 1889 ); Oracodon ( Marsh 1889 ); Moeniscoessus ; Selenacodon ( Marsh 1889 ) ( partly ); and Tripriodon ( Marsh 1889 ).
It has also been known as Cimolomys sculptusy ; Dipriodon lacunatus ; D. lunatus ( Marsh 1889 ); D. robustus ( Marsh 1889 ); Halodon sculptus ( Marsh 1889 ); M. borealis ( Simpson 1927 ); M. coelatus ; M. fragilis ; M. greeni ( Wilson R. W.
It has also been known as Allodon laticeps ( Marsh 1881 ).
in 1889, and has also been known as Cimolomys digona ( Marsh 1889 ); Meniscoessus brevis ; Ptilodus gracilus ( Osborn H. F. 1893 ); and Selenacodon brevis ( Marsh 1889 ).
The species: Essonodon browni has also partly been known as Cimolodon nitidus ( Marsh 1889 ).
The Marsh Tit was once placed in the genus Parus but has now been moved to the genus Poecile.

Marsh and paid
In the legal case of Marsh v. Chambers, 463 U. S. 783 ( 1983 ), the Supreme Court of the United States held that a state legislature could constitutionally have a paid chaplain to conduct legislative prayers " in the Judeo-Christian tradition.
Lydd has two paid for newspapers, the Romney Marsh Herald ( published by Kent Regional News and Media ) and the Kentish Express ( published by the KM Group.
Marsh published his finds first, and having been paid $ 100 for the finds Lakes wrote to Cope that the samples should be forwarded to Marsh.
The paleontologist Edward Drinker Cope paid for the bones, as part of his long-running and acrimonious competition with Othniel Charles Marsh ( known as the Bone Wars ) and named them in the same year.
While Marsh would rarely go into the field after 1873, the collectors he paid continued to send him a stream of fossils.
Dedicated in September 2003, the service center was largely paid for by the donations of the Dauches ; Council Treasurer Irving Rose and his wife, Audrey ; and Council Vice President Richard Marsh.
Ah-mee stresses her rebellious nature, although hints have been dropped that she's actually from an upper-middle-class family ( her parents bought her a car and paid her college tuition ), while Marsh takes every opportunity present to insult her.

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