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Kodyke had appeared at the mine one day bearing a letter from Kruger.
If the user pressed keys 1 + 2 = 3 simultaneously the letter " c " appeared.
( A letter from President Kennedy advising the use of fallout shelters appeared in the September 1961 issue of Life magazine.
Initially, Perrin ignored the court when he was summoned, but after receiving a letter from Calvin, he acquiesced and appeared quietly before the Consistory.
She appeared in previews of the Neil Simon play Rose's Dilemma at the off-Broadway Manhattan Theatre Club in December 2003 but quit the production after receiving a critical letter from Simon instructing her to " learn your lines or get out of my play ".
The original letter, however, appeared and was authenticated in 1998 by Kathleen Guzman, an appraiser on the Antiques Roadshow, at $ 20, 000 –$ 30, 000.
" The only scientific writing of hers published in her lifetime appeared in the Magazine of Natural History in 1839, an extract from a letter that Anning had written to the magazine's editor questioning one of its claims.
Near the end of the short election campaign, there appeared in the press the text of a letter purporting to have originated from Grigory Zinoviev, head of the Executive Committee of the Communist International ( Comintern ) and Arthur MacManus, the British representative to ECCI, and addressed to the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Great Britain.
Another regular character, who had also first appeared in Beyond Our Ken, and who appeared in the script as " Dentures ", was Stanley Birkenshaw, played by Paddick and characterised as a man with ill-fitting false teeth who was utterly incapable of pronouncing the letter S without spraying saliva all over the set.
The ampersand often appeared as a letter at the end of the Latin alphabet, as for example in Byrhtferð list of letters from 1011.
John Adams equated it with quamdiu se bene gesserint in a letter to the Boston Gazette published on 11 January 1773, a phrase that first appeared in section 3 of the Act of Settlement 1701 in England.
A hundred years after his death, a letter apparently written by him, which opposed celibacy, and supported the marriage of priests, suddenly appeared.
The letter appeared in the London and Paris presses, much to Napoleon's embarrassment.
The lowercase letter e — Because ink has a tendency to fill the bowl of this letter, two variations have appeared.
The thought experiment first appeared in a letter Maxwell wrote to Peter Guthrie Tait on 11 December 1867.
It appeared again in a letter to John William Strutt in 1871, before it was presented to the public in Maxwell's 1871 book on thermodynamics titled Theory of Heat.
The letter was one of only a few possessions which he appeared to appreciate throughout his life and it was framed and prominently displayed at one of his homes.
A letter addressed to Emerson Mayor Lou Lamatina was received around 10: 30 a. m. in a small envelope, along with what appeared to be a computer-printed address pasted onto the front, authorities said.
On February 1, Maria Theresa sent Francis a letter: she would withdraw from her future reign, when a male successor for her father appeared.
Ads for zip code use appeared in many issues of " LOOK ", " Life ", and, " Saturday Evening Post " magazines and displayed a caricature of a large snail outfitted as a letter carrier, with the term " Snail Mail " in bold lettering.
Under German influence, the letter ö appeared in older texts ( particularly those using Fraktur ) and was preferred for use on maps ( e. g., for Helsingör or Læsö ) until 1957.
Shortly after Cog appeared on television, Wieden + Kennedy received a letter from Peter Fischli and David Weiss, creators of the 1987 art film Der Lauf der Dinge.
Lloyd George, Birkenhead and Winston Churchill ( still distrusted by many Conservatives ) wished to use armed force against Turkey ( the Chanak Crisis ), but had to back down when offered support only by New Zealand, but not Canada, Australia or South Africa ; an anonymous letter appeared in " The Times " supporting the government but stating that Britain could not " act as the policeman for the world ", and it was an open secret that the author, " A Colonial ", was in fact Bonar Law.

letter and Rolling
In February 1965 he lobbied against escalating aerial bombardment of North Vietnam in the aftermath of Pleiku, arguing in a letter to the president that Operation Rolling Thunder would lead to a need for " vastly strengthened.
It also includes a letter from Cobain and Nirvana bassist Krist Novoselic firing then-drummer Dave Foster from the band, and angry letters from Cobain to MTV and Rolling Stone.
Porter coined the term " Servant Girl Annihilators " in a May 10, 1885, letter addressed to his friend Dave Hall and later included in his anthology Rolling Stones: " Town is fearfully dull ", wrote Porter, " except for the frequent raids of the Servant Girl Annihilators, who make things lively in the dull hours of the night ...." However, no contemporary newspaper or published source referred to the murderer ( s ) as " The Servant Girl Annihilator.

letter and Stone
They played their first gig as the Stone Roses on 23 October 1984, supporting Pete Townshend at an anti-heroin concert at the Moonlight Club in London, Brown having sent the demo with an accompanying letter stating " I'm surrounded by skagheads, I wanna smash ' em.
The letter was signed by 34 prominent figures in the U. S. entertainment industry, including the top executives of MGM, Warner Bros., Paramount, Universal and Sony Pictures Entertainment as well as actors Dustin Hoffman and Goldie Hawn, director Oliver Stone, writers Mario Puzo and Gore Vidal and talk-show host Larry King.
A letter from the Hopi to the President of the United States in 1949 also declared that " the Stone Tablets, upon which are written the boundaries of the Hopi Empire, are still in the hands of the Chiefs of Oraibi and Hotevilla pueblos ..."
The discovery of the first flexagon, a trihexaflexagon, is credited to the British student Arthur H. Stone who was studying at Princeton University in the USA in 1939, allegedly while he was playing with the strips he had cut off his foolscap paper to convert it to letter size.
It had the opposite effect on Stone, who determined " that if ever had anything to say in public, would say it, and all the more because of that pastoral letter.
Shortly after the call was published, Stone received a letter from Hutsonville, Illinois, asking her to come nurse her sick brother Luther back to health.
In the months leading up to their wedding, Blackwell wrote a letter to Stone saying " I want to make a protest, distinct and emphatic, against the laws of marriage.
Stone wrote her friend offering the new couple the use of her home while she was away, signing the letter " Lucy Stone ", rather than just " Lucy " as she had in prior letters.
Stone wrote an angry and emotional letter to Anthony and determined to be known solely as Lucy Stone henceforward.
* Lucy Stone letter from the Special Collections and University Archives Department at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro
Walt Disney's daughter, Diane Disney Miller, wrote a letter to Nixon's daughters saying that Stone had " committed a grave disservice to your family, to the Presidency, and to American history ".
Gen. Stone wrote Sen. Sumner a terse letter and demanded satisfaction from Sen. Sumner.
In a letter to the regimental surgeon, Lincoln Stone, Frank Shaw wrote :" We would not have his body removed from where it lies surrounded by his brave and devoted soldiers .... We can imagine no holier place than that in which he lies, among his brave and devoted followers, nor wish for him better company.
The Kensington Stone critic Erik Wahlgren had noticed that the carver had incised a notch on the upper right hand corner of the letter V. The Massey Twins note that a mark in that position is consistent with an abbreviation technique used in the 14th century.
It combined the band's music with dancing by the Stone Monkey troupe ( which had evolved out of Exploding Galaxy ), the letter U representing a transition from a high level of spiritual awareness to a low, then returning to a final peak of awareness and communication.
In one letter from August 1929 she tells Stone she is recovering from a heart attack.
* Stone Walls: Personal Boundaries Photographs by Mariana Cook with a letter from Wendell Berry.
In November of that same year, Stone sent a letter to the FBI detailing Spitzer's sexual preferences with prostitutes and sexual props, right down to his black calf-length socks.
His letter found its way to Kees ’ s father, John, who eventually gave Justice permission to compile and edit The Collected Poems of Weldon Kees ( Iowa City, IA: The Stone Wall Press, 1959 ), which was subsequently released as a trade paperback in the 1960s.
A second document by de Chérisey entitled Pierre et papier (" Stone and Paper ") provides a more detailed explanation, giving the more complicated decoding technique to one of the " parchments " by using a Knight's Tour 25-letter alphabet, omitting the letter " w ", the knowledge of which can only be known to the forger.
Governor Andrew strongly reprimanded the colonel of the regiment, who gave the letter to Stone.
In the same year Stone wrote a remarkable letter, preserved in the Bedford Correspondence ( ii.

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