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In the Irish Neolithic period, the significance of the date of Imbolc has been suggested on the Newgrange UNESCO World Heritage website, based on the arrangement of a number of Megalithic monuments, such as the Mound of the Hostages at the Hill of Tara.
In 1567, Swiss physician Paracelsus suggested unidentified substance in mined ore ( identified as radon gas in modern times ) caused a wasting disease in miners, and in England, in 1761, John Hill made the first direct link of cancer to chemical substances by noting that excessive use of snuff may cause nasal cancer.
The Chancellor summoned Hill to a meeting during which the Chancellor suggested improvements and changes to be presented in a supplement, which Hill duly produced and supplied on 28 January 1837.
Austin Bradford Hill built upon the work of Hume and Popper and suggested in his paper " The Environment and Disease: Association or Causation?
At Schumacher's first race since his ban, the European Grand Prix, he suggested that Hill ( who was eight years his senior ) was not a world class driver.
Hill was leading late in the race, with teammate Schumacher closing rapidly, when he suggested that team principal Eddie Jordan tell Schumacher to hold position, instead of risking losing a 1 – 2 finish.
When it was suggested that the town be renamed with " Ford ", Mr. Ford declined and instead Ways Station was renamed " Richmond Hill " after the site of Ford's home on the banks of the Ogeechee River.
Located in the valley at the base of Chandler Hill, a contemporary satirical poem suggested that the inexplicable grouping of houses was populated by people who had failed to climb the road leading over the hill.
It was suggested in 1985 that both towns of Marble Hill and Lutesville should merge.
** Bath or Solsbury Hill near Bath, suggested by Geoffrey of Monmouth
Jack Hill suggested " 1101 " instead ; 1101 is the binary representation of the number 13.
To transfer the Mysteron rings from script to screen, the production team acted on the advice of producer Reg Hill, who suggested that a transparency be made that could be panned across the puppet sets using a slide projector.
In a nod to Baltimore's position as the home of Avalon Hill and the birthplace of the commercial wargame hobby, Don Greenwood, a game designer with Avalon Hill and founder of the convention, suggested calling the show " Origins ".
Slade were suggested but Hill, still demoralised, had effectively left the band and initially refused when asked by the other band members.
It has been suggested that the nearby Great Hill of Taplow was called the " Mai Dun " by the Iron Age Brythons.
In 1838 Hill made a proposal to parliament in which he suggested that " the postage on all letters received in a post-town, and delivered in the same, or any other post-town in the British Isles, shall be at the uniform rate of one penny per half ounce ".
For many centuries, historians worked to uncover Tara's mysteries, and suggested that from the time of the first Gaelic influence until the 1169 invasion of Richard de Clare, the Hill of Tara was the island's political and spiritual capital.
While the ancestry of the North Carolina Blounts is sketchy, 19th century historian John Hill Wheeler suggested they were among the state's oldest families, settling in the Pamlico River Valley as early as the 1670s.
In 2008 an interpretation of Spearthrower Owl-related iconography at Teotihuacán suggested that Spearthrower Owl was an important military god at Teotihuacán that had his given name to both a place known as " Spearthrower Owl Hill " and to the ruler mentioned in the Maya hieroglyphic texts.
Among nine suggested locations there were two in Druid Hill Park, three at the end of the Inner Harbor basin ( where the World Trade Center and Harborplace are now located ), and one in Clifton Park.
" Supervisor Herbert Fleishhacker suggested a memorial on Telegraph Hill, which was approved by the estate executors.
) However, it is also suggested that this eternal repetition is not quite eternal ; after his rebirth at the end of the novel, it is revealed that in this particular reiteration of his journey, he possesses the Horn of Eld which in his previous pilgrimages he had lost in the final stand at Jericho Hill, the one major element which was discrepant from his approach to the tower and Childe Roland's approach in Robert Browning's Childe Roland to the Dark Tower Came (" Dauntless the slug-horn to my lips I set ...").
Following an incident at a Birmingham hotel in which NF supporters had entered a room booked by the BM and daubed the walls with graffiti Hill suggested to McLaughlin that the breach in security had been the fault of Steve Brady, a leading figure in the League of St. George and the only non-BM member invited to the event.

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During Hoover's 1907 visit to Australia, Jim Lyster relocated from Gwalia to Broken Hill and began experiments which resulted in the " Lyster Process ", which enabled the Zinc Corporation to operate the world's first selective or differential flotation plant, from September 1912.
After 1800, ships from plague-countries ( or with foul bills ) were enabled to perform their quarantine on arrival in the Medway instead of taking a Mediterranean port on the way for that purpose ; and about the same time an extensive lazaret was built on Chetney Hill near Chatham at an expense of £ 170, 000, which was almost at once condemned owing to its marshy foundations, and the materials sold for £ 15, 000.
Though Hill never used the term " universal service ", his postal system had the hallmarks of early universal service ; postal rates were reduced to uniform rates throughout the nation which were affordable to most Britons, enabled by the postage stamp ( first introduced here ) and a General Post Office monopoly on mail.
Feelings against confederation had abated and Hill was well placed to put forward a compromise position that enabled him to succeed Annand as premier in 1875.
The publication of The Golden Arrow in 1917 enabled them to move to Lyth Hill, Bayston Hill a place Mary loved, buying a plot of land and building Spring Cottage.
This enabled him to work closely with several well-known Christian leaders in the UK and other countries, notably Bakht Singh of India, Watchman Nee of China, Roger Forster of Forest Hill, Stephen Kaung of Richmond, Virginia and Lance Lambert of Jerusalem, Israel.
This enabled interstate passengers to travel to Broken Hill, Sydney, Kalgoorlie, Perth and Alice Springs without a change of train.
Hill was a moving force behind the development of social housing, and her early friendship with John Ruskin enabled her to put her theories into practice with the aid of his initial investment.
Dubs lists his main home as a cottage in the Lake District in Cumbria which enabled him to claim over £ 26, 000 of overnight subsistence in 2007 / 8 although he has lived in Notting Hill, west London, since 1964.
Strangely, at this time neither Nogi nor Stoessel seem to have realized the strategic importance of 203 Meter Hill: its unobstructed views of the harbor would ( if taken by the Japanese ) have enabled them to control the harbor and to fire on the Russian fleet sheltering there.
The facility was renamed Durham Athletic Park during the 1933 offseason, following a $ 20, 000 donation by Annie Watts Hill and her husband, John Sprunt Hill, that enabled the City of Durham to purchase the park.
McDowell managed two top-10 finishes on the PGA Tour, including a tie for second place at the Bay Hill Invitational, which enabled him to earn enough money to become fully exempt on the PGA Tour in 2006.
From 1757 to 1768 Hudson was resident sub-librarian of the British Museum, and his studies in the Sloane herbarium enabled him to adapt the Linnean nomenclature to the plants described by Ray far more accurately than did Sir John Hill in his Flora Britannica of 1700.

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David Bowie's half-brother, a patient at the nearby Cane Hill psychiatric hospital, committed suicide by lying down on the tracks at Coulsdon South station.
* Dr John Belisario ( 1820 – 1900 ), dentist at the later end of the 19th century, recorded as living in Summer Hill in the 1891 census ; first dentist in Australia to administer ether to a patient to carry out dental work.
For Hill, who had discovered the therapeutic benefits of drawing and painting while recovering from tuberculosis, the value of art therapy lay in completely engrossing the mind ( as well as the fingers ) … in releasing the creative energy of the frequently inhibited patient ( Hill, 1948: 101 – 102 ).
Remar's other appearances include the TV series Miami Vice, Hill Street Blues, Sex and the City, Tales from the Crypt, Jericho, Third Watch, Justice League Unlimited and Battlestar Galactica, as well as appearing as a possessed mental patient in the X-Files ninth season episode " Daemonicus ".

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Tauranac designed the unusual lobster claw BT34, featuring twin radiators mounted ahead of the front wheels, a single example of which was built for Hill.
* Minahikosis ( Little Pine, French: Petit Pin ’, Chief of the Plains Cree, born about 1830 in the vicinity of Fort Pitt, Saskatchewan, his mother was a Blackfeet, became famous in the 1860s, as armed Plains Cree to find the last remaining bison, penetrated more and more into the territory of the Blackfoot Confederacy, led three years bitter resistance, signed however, in view of his starving people in 1879 the Treaty 6, and moved into a reserve at the foot of Blue Hill along the Battle River, his reputation was comparable to that of Mistahimaskwa ' (' Big Bear '))
* Wianʉʉ ( Wianʉ, Wia ' ne — Hill Wearing Away ’)
The last two locations had their names applied to Bronze Age cultures — Schneckenberg Hill of the Snails ( Early Bronze Age ) and Noua ' The New ( Late Bronze Age ).
This first Baptist church — for both Stonington and North Stonington — today is located at Pendleton Hill in the town s northeastern corner, but the original building sat a short distance to the south.
After sites in Gordon Square and Primrose Hill were considered, on 12 December 1855 Angus decided to relocate the College to Holford House in the rural environs of Regent s Park and to rename the Academy Regent s Park College ’.
On the McLauglin Group, Buchanan has made such comments as “‘ Capitol Hill is Israeli occupied territory and If you want to know ethnicity and power in the United States Senate, 13 members of the Senate are Jewish folks who are from 2 percent of the population.
* Laura Miller 1997, " Wasei eigo: English loanwords ' coined in Japan " in The Life of Language: Papers in Linguistics in Honor of William Bright, edited by Jane Hill, P. J.
There are many accounts of how the group's name came about, but according to Lance Hill the most plausible explanation is:the name was a portmanteau that evolved over a period of time, combining the CORE staff s first appellation of deacons with the tentative name chosen in November 1964: Justice and Defense Club ’.
She died in Plymouth on March 26, 1670 and was buried on Burial Hill in Plymouth near her husband s stone.
The revised crest is different from the previous one in that it removes the words Town of in order to allow for an enlarged type size for “ Richmond Hill ”, and removes the banner that was reinstituted in conjunction with the Town s 125th birthday some years ago.
# John ZeRo4 Hill: $ 800
He declared his Islam in dramatic fashion after delivering a talk on Islam and Progress ' on November 29, 1917, to the Muslim Literary Society in Notting Hill, West London.
* Herbert, Rosemary, Reginald Hill ’, in The Fatal Art of Entertainment: Interviews with Mystery Writers ( New York: G. K. Hall, Toronto: Maxwell Macmillan Canada, & Oxford: Maxwell Macmillan International, 1994 ), pp. 194 – 223.
After the Duke of Richmond s death, Maria prepared his body to be sent back to Quebec City for burial and Hill s tavern was renamed the Duke of Richmond Arms to commemorate the visit.
So in order to pass the examination time I had to think of various subterfuges, and one of them is to use one of Malley s poems and another forbiddingly modern poem – frequently one of Geoffrey Hill s Mercian Hymns ’.
There were two other mills in Earl Shilton, one stood on the Wood Street Recreational ground near the Mount ’, while the other was near the top of Birds Hill.
They had their headquarters in a large house near Birds Hill called Holydene ’, the fire service and ambulance sharing a room here for a time.
* Hill Harper ( MPA / JD 92 )-Actor
When in hiding he frequented a house in Clerkenwell near Saffron Hill, known as the Old House in West Street ,’ which was noted for its dark closets, trap-doors, and sliding panels, and had often formed the asylum of Jonathan Wild and Jack Sheppard.
* Hill, David ( 2000 ): Offa Verses The Welsh ’, in British Archaeology, Issue 56, December 2000.
He was most recognized for Wordsworth s sonnet, To The Poet, John Dyer, addressed to him, and for Grongar Hill, one of Dyer s six early poems featured in Richard Savage s Miscellaneous Poems and Translations by Several Hands ( February 1726 ), a collection of works featuring Hillarian circle verse.
* ' The Extraordinary Battle for Hill 60 ' from The War Illustrated Deluxe volume III page 789

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