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Pitman and Vegetarian
Notable members of the Vegetarian Society have included Peter Cushing, Isaac Pitman, Jorja Fox, George Bernard Shaw, Keith Lorraine, and Paul, Linda.
In 1898, ' The Pitman Vegetarian Hotel ', named after the famous vegetarian Sir Isaac Pitman, opens on the same site, and the proprietors subsequently open a long-running health food store.
According to his daughter, Kathleen Keleny, it was named after Sir Isaac Pitman, then vice-president of the Vegetarian Society.
In 1898, ' The Pitman Vegetarian Hotel ', named after the famous vegetarian Sir Isaac Pitman, was opened on the same site, and the proprietors subsequently opened a long-running health food store.

Pitman and was
The Black Sea deluge theory ( published in 1997 by William Ryan and Walter Pitman from Columbia University ) contends that the Bosphorus was formed about 5600 BC when the rising waters of the Mediterranean / Sea of Marmara breached through to the Black Sea, which at the time ( according to the theory ) was a low-lying body of fresh water.
Severin concludes his investigations by stating that the real Robinson Crusoe figure was Henry Pitman, a castaway who had been surgeon to the Duke of Monmouth.
Severin argues that since Pitman appears to have lived in the lodgings above the father's publishing house and since Defoe was a mercer in the area at the time, Defoe may have met Pitman and learned of his experiences as a castaway.
Severin argues that since Pitman appears to have lived in the lodgings above the father's publishing house and that Defoe himself was a mercer in the area at the time, Defoe may have met Pitman in person and learned of his experiences first-hand, or possibly through submission of a draft.
The most recent memorial was installed in 1958 to commemorate Isaac Pitman, the developer of Pitman shorthand, who died in 1897.
The first past the post of the horses that completed was Esha Ness ( in the second-fastest time ever ), ridden by John White and trained by Jenny Pitman.
The victory was also the first for trainer Venetia Williams, the first female trainer to triumph since Jenny Pitman in 1995.
Taylor's system was superseded by Pitman Shorthand, first introduced in 1837 by Sir Isaac Pitman, and improved many times since.
Isaac's brother Benn Pitman, who lived in Cincinnati, Ohio, was responsible for introducing the method to America.
Pitman shorthand is still in widespread use, but in the U. S. and some other parts of the world it has been largely superseded by Gregg shorthand, which was first published in 1888 by John Robert Gregg.
Pitman was awarded the California Distinguished School award in 2007, one of only two high schools in the county to receive the award for that year.
Benjamin H. Pitman was settled from 1820 to 1825 ; Rev.
Similarly, the upset 1960 by-election victory of Walter Pitman in Peterborough as a " New Party " candidate was seen as a significant boost for the movement to replace the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation with an unnamed " New Party " which would be integrated with the labour movement.
Thus, in the novel, one of the children was called Jemima, after the daughter of his previous employer, Hugo Pitman ; the advice Pott gave to his children also echoed that of Fleming: " Never say ' no ' to adventures.
This sermon was recorded stenographically by George D. Watt, Young's private secretary, who was an expert in Pitman shorthand.
) was a variant of the Latin alphabet developed by Sir James Pitman ( the grandson of Sir Isaac Pitman, inventor of a system of shorthand ) in the early 1960s.
In January 2004 he publicly stated he was opposed to women singing on state television, and in April Associated Press reporter Todd Pitman reported that Manawi said that any Muslim caught drinking in the Irish Pub in Kabul would be punished.
Other names used by Fleming included a colleague at The Sunday Times, Robert Harling, who was transformed into Commissioner of Police Harling, whilst an ex-colleague from his stock broking days, Hugo Pitman, became Chief of Immigration Pitman and Fleming's golfing friend, Bunny Roddick, became Deputy Governor Roddick.

Pitman and vegetarian
In about 1837 Pitman discontinued the use of all alcoholic beverages, and in about 1838 he became a vegetarian – both lifelong practices to which, in a famous letter to The Times ( London ), he attributed his lifelong excellent health and his ability to work long hours.

Pitman and opened
Turlock High School, the first in the city, opened in 1907, while Pitman opened in a major growth zone of northern Turlock in 2002.
Phase III work will extend the freeway from Mid Rivers Mall Dr / Pitman Hill Rd to I-64 ( US-40 / US-61 ) paralleling, but not overtaking the existing Route N. The interchange at I-64 and Route N, which opened in October, 2005, will become the western terminus of the freeway upon its completion.

Pitman and County
Gloucester County is home to the first county based EMS agency in New Jersey providing services to the municipalities of Logan, Woolwich, Swedesboro, East Greenwich, Gibbstown, Paulsboro, West Deptford, National Park, Mantua, Pitman, Glassboro, Clayton, Woodbury, South Harrison and Wenonah.

Pitman and now
In the UK, Teeline Shorthand is now more commonly taught and used than Pitman, being a spelling based system as opposed to one based on phonetics.
After his departure from the band, he formed the psychedelic pop band Lusk with Brad Laner, Chris Pitman, now of Guns N ' Roses, and ex-Failure member Greg Edwards, now of Autolux.
Sir Isaac Pitman ( 4 January 1813 – 12 January 1897 ), knighted in 1894, developed the most widely used system of shorthand, known now as Pitman shorthand.
* Isaac Pitman developed the most widely used system of shorthand, known now as Pitman Shorthand, first proposed in Stenographic Soundhand ( 1837 ).
Pitman was the son of Ernest Pitman and grandson of Sir Isaac Pitman, who developed the most widely used system of shorthand, known now as Pitman Shorthand.

Pitman and II
During World War II Pitman was a Squadron Leader in the RAFVR.

Pitman and listed
In the 1881 census he is listed as Eisak Pitman – given his occupation, the phonetic spelling is interesting.

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( 1975 ), Section 4. 8, Pitman Publishing Limited, London ISBN 0-273-01120-0.
( 1975 ), Aerodynamics, Pitman Publishing Limited, London.
( 1975 ), Aerodynamics, Pitman Publishing Limited, London.
( 1975 ), Aerodynamics, Pitman Publishing Limited, London ISBN 0-273-01120-0
* Kermode, A. C. ( 1972 ), Mechanics of Flight, Chapter 11, page 350-8th edition, Pitman Publishing, London ISBN 0-273-31623-0
( 1975 ), Aerodynamics, Pitman Publishing, London ISBN 0-273-01120-0
( 1975 ), Aerodynamics, Pitman Publishing Limited, London.
( 1975 ), Aerodynamics, Pitman Publishing Limited, London.
Pitman shorthand is a system of shorthand for the English language developed by Englishman Sir Isaac Pitman ( 1813 – 1897 ), who first presented it in 1837.
* Pitman ( video game ), a videogame for the Game Boy
* Benjamin Pitman ( Hawaii ), New England and Hawaiian businessman
* Marie J. Davis Pitman ( pen name Margery Deane ), United States author of the 19th century ( see )
Contrary to the practice in many English shorthand systems ( e. g. Pitman Shorthand ), vowels are never entirely omitted.
As a Member of Provincial Parliament ( MPP ), Pitman unsuccessfully ran to replace Donald C. MacDonald as leader of the provincial NDP.
( 1975 ), Aerodynamics, Pitman Publishing Limited, London ISBN 0-273-01120-0
( 1975 ), Aerodynamics, Pitman Publishing Limited, London ISBN 0-273-01120-0
* 30 March – Michael Pitman ( born 1933 ), biologist
Rosemary ( née Dickinson ) was first married to Lieutenant-Colonel ( John ) Hugh Pitman, a descendant of Sir Isaac Pitman, inventor of the Pitman system of shorthand ( stenography ), and also the brother-in-law of Edmund Fermoy ( 5th Baron Fermoy ), an uncle of Diana, Princess of Wales.

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