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The Kenneth of myth, conqueror of the Picts and founder of the Kingdom of Alba, was born in the centuries after the real Kenneth died.
Singer was heavily involved in Manhattan real estate in the 1800s through Edward Clark, a founder of the company.
James Wilson Rouse ( April 26, 1914-April 9, 1996 ), founder of The Rouse Company, was a pioneering American real estate developer, urban planner, civic activist, and later, free enterprise-based philanthropist.
Although Hearst College is fictional, it strongly echoes the real Stanford family history, with the founder being a railroad tycoon rather than a media baron.
* Thomas S. Hinde, real estate speculator, Methodist minister, and founder of Mount Carmel, Illinois.
Ninus (), according to Greek historians writing in the Hellenistic period and later, was accepted as the eponymous founder of Nineveh ( also called Νίνου πόλις " city of Ninus " in Greek ), Ancient capital of Assyria, although he does not seem to represent any one personage known to modern history, and is more likely a conflation of several real and / or fictional figures of antiquity, as seen to the Greeks through the mists of time.
A. C. Crombie calls him " the real founder of the tradition of scientific thought in medieval Oxford, and in some ways, of the modern English intellectual tradition ".
Warped Tour founder Kevin Lyman stated that there was a " real backlash " among bands on the tour towards emo groups, but he dismissed the hostility as " juvenile " in nature.
Rail service was discontinued to Ketchum in 1964 and that November the resort was sold to the Janss Investment Company, a major Southern California real estate developer headed by a former Olympic ski team member, Bill Janss ( 1918-96 ), founder of Snowmass.
* Joseph Libbey Folsom, US Army officer and real estate investor ; founder of what is now Folsom, California
The 20th century historian Frank Stenton wrote that " the continuous history of Northumbria, and indeed of England, begins with the reign of Æthelfrith ", and that " he was the real founder of the historic Northumbrian kingdom, and he was remembered as the first great leader who had arisen among the northern Angles.
He teamed with another Cowboy legend, Roger Staubach, the founder and CEO of Staubach Co., to form Smith / Cypress Partners LP, a real estate development enterprise specializing in transforming underutilized parcels in densely populated areas into commercially viable properties anchored by national retail giants.
The real event organizers dispute this account in a sworn statement saying “ Ira Einhorn ’ s claims that he was a founder or organizer of Earth Day are false.
He was the real founder of the Romantic school ; to him more than to any other member of the school we owe the revolutionizing and germinating ideas which influenced so profoundly the development of German literature at the beginning of the 19th century.
Kings of Alba and of Scotland traced their descent through Gabrán to his grandfather Fergus Mór, who was seen as the ultimate founder of the royal house as late as the 16th and 17th centuries, long after the Gaelic origins of the kingdom had ceased to have any real meaning.
Sir William Hamilton regarded him as " the real founder of the Scottish school of philosophy.
Hildesheimer was thus the real intellectual founder and leader of the Adath Yisrael community.
The town's founder, James A. Bradley, a real estate developer and leading member of the Methodist community, had recently been elected a state senator: " The Newark Evening News of 17 July 1894 reported that Bradley ... was so shocked by the glimpse of Carmencita's ankles and lace that he complained to Mayor Ten Broeck.
# William Penn ( 1644 – 1718 ), English real estate entrepreneur, and founder and " absolute proprietor " of the Province of Pennsylvania, the English North American colony and the future Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, enacted on October 19, 1984, posthumously
A subculture of lower / middle-class Copies, calling themselves Solipsist Nation after a philosophical work by their nominal founder, choose to completely repudiate the " real " world and any Copies still attached to it, reprogramming their models-of-brains and their VR environments in order to design themselves into their own personal vision of paradise, of whatever size and detail, disregarding slowdown in the process.
The second-place finisher David Chernushenko, an environmental consultant, owner of Green & Gold Inc. and two time candidate, collected 1, 096 votes or 33. 3 per cent of the total, while Jim Fannon, real estate agent at RE / MAX Garden City Realty, four time candidate and founder of Nature's Hemp finished a distant third, collecting just 29 votes or 0. 88 per cent of the vote.
The bishop of Basel consequently was its provost or chancellor ( Kanzler ), the bishop of Constance was its patron while the real founder of the university was the sovereign, Archduke Albert VI of Austria, being the brother of Frederick III, Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire of the German Nation.
Today he is regarded by many as the real founder of Australia as a country, rather than as a prison camp.
She is the founder of the Silicon Valley Social Venture Fund and the daughter of Silicon Valley real estate billionaire John Arrillaga.

real and common
The Abstract of Title, used in real estate transactions, is the more common form of abstract.
While most everyone has an experience with anxiety at some point in their lives, as it is a common reaction to real or perceived threats of all kinds, most do not develop long-term problems with anxiety.
The common pattern for this is to use a small executable bootstrapper file ( e. g. setup. exe ) which updates the installer and starts the real installation after the update.
for an arbitrary real or complex number α ( the order of the Bessel function ); the most common and important cases are for α an integer or half-integer.
That phylogenetic trees based on different types of information agree with each other is strong evidence of a real underlying common descent.
Possibly the most common type of collector is the hobbyist, who amasses a collection purely for fun with no real expectation of profit.
Note that this brain-in-a-vat argument conflates cyberspace with reality, while the more common descriptions of cyberspace contrast it with the " real world ".
To support the intended process of nation building even further, a vague myth of some common Germanic original language developed, and German dialectology began to name dialect groups after presumed and real groups of historic tribes having existed from BC to about 600 AD, from which they were assumed to have descended.
This interpolation does not minimize the slope, and is not generally real-valued for real ; its use is a common mistake.
* " Doc " is a common nickname for someone with a doctoral degree, in real life and in fiction — for example, the gunfighter Doc Holliday, the character " Doc " in Gunsmoke, and pulp hero Doc Savage
The Baptism, Eucharist and Ministry document of the World Council of Churches, attempting to present the common understanding of the Eucharist on the part of the generality of Christians, describes it as " essentially the sacrament of the gift which God makes to us in Christ through the power of the Holy Spirit ", " Thanksgiving to the Father ", " Anamnesis or Memorial of Christ ", " the sacrament of the unique sacrifice of Christ, who ever lives to make intercession for us ", " the sacrament of the body and blood of Christ, the sacrament of his real presence ", " Invocation of the Spirit ", " Communion of the Faithful ", and " Meal of the Kingdom ".
It has nothing in common with the letter except its form: apart from that one might venture the paradox that the epistle is the opposite of a real letter.
Floating-point representation, in particular the standard IEEE format, is by far the most common way of representing an approximation to real numbers in computers because it is efficiently handled in most large computer processors.
Therefore, a pair of words whose earlier forms are distinct, yet similar, as far back as they have been traced, could in theory have come from a common root in an even earlier language, making them real cognates.
Though representing himself as a spokesman for the common man, he often appeared out of place with real working people.
The simplest of these models may be linear models, but it is common to deploy non-linear components to represent some general aspects of a catchment's response without going deeply into the real physical processes involved.
Since real political power belongs to the sole legal party, in certain states under Marxist constitutions of the constitutionally socialist state type inspired by the former Union of Soviet Socialist Republics ( USSR ) and its constitutive Soviet republics, there was no formal office of head of state, but rather the leader of the legislative branch was considered to be the closest common equivalent of a head of state as a natural person.
We know for certain, through common sense and prephilosophical beliefs, that some things are real, whether they are objects of thought or not, according to Moore.
He created a storm in the British press soon after his arrival by suggesting that the two countries might find common ground opposing communism's spread: The Führer is convinced that there is only one real danger to Europe and to the British Empire as well, and that is the spreading further of communism, this most terrible of all diseases-terrible because people generally seem to realize its danger only when it is too late.
It is also common to constrain the first component of the Jones vectors to be a real number.
The common geographic description of Latveria places it as a small nation, around the area where Hungary, Romania and Serbia ( Vojvodina ) meet in real life.
Many persons and beings have falsely pretended to be gods or demons during history ; in particular, none of the ones claiming to be major figures from Judeo-Christian beliefs has turned out to be the real article, although a number of angels have appeared in recent years, as well as an apparent true rebellion and expulsion of angels from a higher realm known as Paradise, proving that some form of Heaven and Hell do exist in this Universe, seemingly like those in keeping with common real world religious belief.
There are proximate environments where individuals identify nonimmediate real or imagined situations in combination with immediate situations that make individuals confront a common situation of both subjective and objective components that affect their decisions.

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