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Penman and Constitution
He is widely credited as the author of the document's preamble, and has been called the " Penman of the Constitution.
Shallus ' name appears nowhere on the document itself, but an investigation into the identity of the Penman in 1937 for the 150th anniversary of the Constitution revealed the identity of the transcriber.

Penman and ",
Of Eleanor of Aquitaine, she claims she was a " law unto herself ", and Penman was intrigued by the role a medieval queen.
Emanuel Ninger ( 1845 – 1924 ), known as " Jim the Penman ", was a counterfeiter in the late 1880s.

Penman and wrote
As a student, Penman researched and wrote The Sunne in Splendour that chronicled the life of Richard III.

Penman and was
So it was that New Castle lawyer Thomas McKean denounced the Stamp Act in the strongest terms, and Kent County native John Dickinson became the " Penman of the Revolution.
When the 400-page manuscript was stolen from her car, Penman found herself unable to write for the next five years.
Penman explains her reasons for turning to the mystery genre after writing only historical novels: " By the time I'd finished researching and writing When Christ and His Saints Slept, I was in danger of burning out.
Of the novel, Penman states, “ I think Dragons is so popular because it was virgin territory for most readers.
This development was reflected in the writing of Ian Penman and Paul Morley.
He was the son ( or nephew ) of the engraver George Bickham the Elder ( 1684 – 1758 ), who published the Universal Penman ( 1733 – 1741 ).
: After a peripatetic childhood in the Middle East and the UK, Penman was set to start art school in 1977.
The band was formed in 1991 by Andrew Penman, David Deakins and Mark Tyler.
In red-green anaglyph, the audience was presented three reels of tests, which included rural scenes, test shots of Marie Doro, a segment of John Mason playing a number of passages from Jim the Penman ( a film released by Famous Players-Lasky that year, but not in 3D ), Oriental dancers, and a reel of footage of Niagara Falls.
It was made up of Hyatt Roller Bearing, New Departure Manufacturing, Dayton Engineering Laboratories ( later Delco Electronics Corporation ), Harrison Radiator Corporation, Remy Electric, Jaxon Steel Products and Penman Rim.
James Townsend Saward ( born 1799 ) was a Victorian English barrister and forger also known by the nickname of Jim the Penman.
Davies was the son of David Davies, 1st Baron Davies, by his first wife Amy, daughter of L. T. Penman.
This building was designed by architects Clegg, Fryer & Penman for the Calico Printers ' Association and built in 1912-13.
The Hay War Memorial High School was opened on Anzac Day, 1923, with Mr. L. E. Penman as the first headmaster.
His first published work was the semi-autobiographical novel, The Peculiar Memories of Thomas Penman in 1998.
Master Penman Louis Madarasz ( 1859-1910 ) was said to have told one of his students that the work was his own.
His last film was released in 1915 Jim the Penman, the first 3D anaglyph movie.
The Penman equation describes evaporation ( E ) from an open water surface, and was developed by Howard Penman in 1948.
The original equation was developed by Howard Penman at the Rothamsted Experimental Station, Harpenden, UK.

Penman and American
* The Golden Age of American penmanship, including scans of the January 1932 issue of Austin Norman Palmer's American Penman
Sharon Kay Penman ( born August 13, 1945 ) is an American historical novelist, published in the UK as Sharon Penman.
* Jim the Penman ( 1915 film ), a 1915 American film starring John B. Mason
* The Golden Age of American Penmanship, including scans of the January 1932 issue of Austin Norman Palmer's American Penman
Among the wealthiest men in the British American colonies, he is known as the " Penman of the Revolution " for his Letters from a Farmer in Pennsylvania ; upon receiving news of his death, President Thomas Jefferson recognized him as being " among the first of the advocates for the rights of his country when assailed by Great Britain " whose " name will be consecrated in history as one of the great worthies of the revolution.
* The Golden Age of American Penmanship, including scans of the January 1932 issue of Palmer's American Penman

Penman and star
Robin is the newest member to the all star group, the SFJAZZ Collective, where his band mates include Eric Harland, Mark Turner, Avishai Cohen, Miguel Zenón, Stefon Harris, Edward Simon, and Matt Penman.

Penman and which
Owain appears as a minor character in novels of Sharon Kay Penman concerning Henry II and Eleanor of Aquitaine (" When Christ and His Saints Slept " and " Time and Chance "), books which have more of an historical quality than those of Peters.
The story of Anne and Richard is portrayed in the 1982 novel The Sunne in Splendour by Sharon Kay Penman, which presents a sympathetic portrayal of Richard.
As Penman explains: '“ After I ’ d finished Here Be Dragons, I knew I wanted to continue the story .... At first I ’ d planned to write one book in which Simon de Montfort would share top billing with Llewelyn Fawr ’ s grandson, Llewelyn ap Gruffydd, who later wed Simon ’ s daughter.
Of her research for Falls the Shadow, Penman explains: " I did a great deal of on-site research, visiting the castles and battlefields that figured in Falls the Shadow, visiting the Reading Room at the British Library, the National Library of Wales in Aberystwyth, and local reference libraries .... Here at home, I made use of the University of Pennsylvania Library in Philadelphia, which has an excellent medieval selection.
Recently, Robinson has completed a screenplay for his novel The Peculiar Memories of Thomas Penman and a book on Jack the Ripper which has yet to be published.
Penman and Hamilton were owners of one of the UK's oldest comics and SF stores, Science Fiction Bookshop, in Edinburgh, which opened around 1975.
In 1993, W. Jim Shuttleworth modified and adapted the Penman equation to use SI, which made calculating evaporation simpler.

Penman and .
Andrew Penman, chief executive of The Cancer Council New South Wales, called for further research on the matter.
* Penman, Bruce.
In contrast to contemporaries such as Lester Bangs, Ian Penman and Nick Tosches, whose music writings are marked by idiosyncratic, self-referential and highly personal styles, Guralnick's writing is characterized by a colloquial approach that is clean and understated by comparison.
Sharon Kay Penman, in her historical novel The Sunne in Splendour, attributes the death of the Princes to the Duke of Buckingham.
* Oram, Richard ( with Michael Penman ), The Canmore Kings: Kings and Queens of the Scots, 1040 – 1290.
* Sharon Kay Penman ( 1985 ) Here be Dragons is centred on the marriage of Llywelyn and Joan.
The same year, in London, he made a success at the Haymarket Theatre, in the character role of Baron Harzfeld in Jim the Penman by Charles Young.
The most general and widely used equation for calculating reference ET is the Penman equation.
The book treats, in an unorthodox fashion, the Earwicker family, composed of the father HCE, the mother ALP, and their three children Shem the Penman, Shaun the Postman, and Issy.
In the final two chapters of Book I we learn more about the letter's writer Shem the Penman ( I. 7 ) and its original author, his mother ALP ( I. 8 ).
" These twin sons of HCE and ALP consist of a writer called Shem the Penman and a postman by the name of Shaun the Post, who are rivals for replacing their father and for their sister Issy's affection.
The first published draft of " Anna Livia Plurabelle " appeared in Le Navire d ' Argent 1 in October, and the first published draft of " Shem the Penman " appeared in the Autumn – Winter edition of This Quarter.
Born in New York City, Penman grew up in New Jersey.
" Penman lives in New Jersey, and in the early 1980s moved to Wales to research her second book, Here Be Dragons.
In the book, Penman characterizes King Richard III as a healthy, if misunderstood, ruler.
After the publication of The Sunne in Splendour, Penman began work on the Welsh Trilogy, set primarily in Wales.
In 1996 Penman published the first in the series of medieval mystery novels.

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