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In 1884, the governor of Cochinchina, Charles Anthoine François Thomson, attempted to overthrow the monarch and establish full French control over Cambodia by sending a small force to the royal palace in Phnom Penh.
While the circumstances of the incident were never clear — fellow MP Kelvin Thomson said that Wilton had told him that he would never have harmed his children — it was reported by the media as an attempted murder-suicide.
Given the association of the NL with Nazism BUF organiser Alexander Raven Thomson even suggested a plan for Mosley to publicly denounce the League as traitors in an attempt to present a more patriotic image although Defence Regulation 18B came into force before this could be attempted.

Thomson and make
GE then sold the rights to make RCA-and GE-branded televisions and other consumer electronics products in 1988 to the French Thomson Consumer Electronics, in exchange for some of Thomson's medical businesses.
On April 20, 1921, the Thomson – Urrutia Treaty with Colombia was ratified by the Senate and signed by Harding ; that awarded $ 25, 000, 000 as indemnity payment for land used to make the Panama Canal.
Rhodes sent emissaries Joseph Thomson, Frank Elliott Lochner and Alfred Sharpe ( again ) to make treaties with chiefs in the area west of Nyasaland.
* Thomson and Thompson only appear in one panel in this adventure, as they make their way to the docks to see the Aurora off.
In recent years, Thomson provided much of the specialized information content the world's financial, legal, research and medical organizations rely on every day to make business-critical decisions and drive innovation.
" Thomson did not attempt again to make payments until, close to the end of his life, the dying poet desperately begged him for a further five pounds.
In 1812, Mason ’ s father, John Thomson Mason ( 1787 – 1850 ), left the Mason family stronghold in Virginia to attempt to make his own fortune in Lexington, Kentucky.
Complaints of this sort were so loud and frequent that the governors of Greenwich Hospital to whom the lighthouse belonged sent Sir John Thomson to examine and make arrangements on the subject.
The other bidder NEWCO was submitted by Graham Lee – owner of the LH Plant, Hunslet Engine Company, Statfold Barn Railway – and Mike Thomson – owner of Arrowvale who make " black boxes " for the rail industry.
In 1982, the only manufacturer was Thomson SA ; a successor company, ST Microelectronics continues to make the devices.
Judith Jarvis Thomson ( born 1929 ) is an American moral philosopher and metaphysician, best known for her use of thought experiments to make philosophical points.
The Royal Park Golf Club, formed in 1903, has been the nursery for many golfers who went on to make a mark in the golfing world, including Peter Thomson ( club champion at the age of 16, in 1945 ) who won the Open Championship ( sometimes known as the British Open ) 5 times, as well as Gus Jackson and Mick Ryan.
Cyrus West Field recruited Whitehouse as chief electrician to the Atlantic Telegraph Company ; Thomson subsequently became scientific advisor, convinced that Whitehouse's theories were wrong but believing him to have the practical skill to make the scheme work.
I believe that the most effective way to really make subjective and authentic work involves an " addressing of the shadow " ( as Billy Childish and Charles Thomson have described it ).
In 1957, Thomson carried out the Bindibu ( Pintupi ) Expedition to the Western Desert to make contact with Pintupi there.

Thomson and model
Thomson theorized that multiple electrons revolved in orbit-like rings within a positively charged jelly-like substance, and between the electron's discovery and 1909, this " plum pudding model " was the most widely accepted explanation of atomic structure.
The plum pudding model of the atom by J. J. Thomson, who discovered the electron in 1897, was proposed in 1904 before the discovery of the atomic nucleus in order to add the electron to the atomic model.
In this model, the atom is composed of electrons ( which Thomson still called " corpuscles ", though G. J. Stoney had proposed that atoms of electricity be called electrons in 1894 ) surrounded by a soup of positive charge to balance the electrons ' negative charges, like negatively charged " plums " surrounded by positively charged " pudding ".
With this model, Thomson abandoned his earlier " nebular atom " hypothesis in which the atom was composed of immaterial vortices.
The 1904 Thomson model was disproved by the 1909 gold foil experiment, which was interpreted by Ernest Rutherford in 1911
Thomson's model was compared ( though not by Thomson ) to a British dessert called plum pudding, hence the name.
In the plum pudding model, proposed by J. J. Thomson in 1904, the atom is composed of electrons surrounded by a ' cloud ' of positive charge to balance the electrons ' negative charge.
These boxes have all the features of a Sky + box, as well as a HDMI output, and the early Thomson DSI8215 model has component video output.
In 1904 J. J. Thomson considered a Le Sage-type model in which the primary ultramundane flux consisted of a hypothetical form of radiation much more penetrating even than x-rays.
This model was developed in 1904 by J. J. Thomson, the scientist who discovered the electron.
John Edgar Thomson ( 1808 – 1874 ) was the entrepreneur who led the PRR from 1852 to his death in 1874, making it the largest business enterprise in the world and a world-class model for technological and managerial innovation.
* J. J. Thomson proposes the plum pudding model for the atom.
* 1898-J. J. Thomson proposed the Plum pudding model of an atom
In 1903 Thomson had suggested that the atom was a sphere of uniform positive electrification, with electrons scattered through it like plums in a pudding, the plum pudding model.
Applying many of the PLATO concepts used in the late 1970s, E. Clarke Porter led the Drake Training and Technologies testing business ( today Thomson Prometric ) in partnership with Novell, Inc. away from the mainframe model to a LAN-based client server architecture and changed the business model to deploy proctored testing at thousands of independent training organizations on a global scale.
The classical electron radius, also known as the Lorentz radius or the Thomson scattering length, is based on a classical ( i. e., non-quantum ) relativistic model of the electron.
Thomson was an entrepreneur best known for his leadership of the Pennsylvania Railroad ( PRR ) from 1852 until his death 1874, making it the largest business enterprise in the world and a world-class model for technological and managerial innovation.
In England, again, Wordsworth, who treated the genius of Thomson with unmerited severity, revived descriptive poetry in a form that owed more than Wordsworth realized to the model of The Seasons.
The main figure is based on a photograph of the model, musician and DJ Emily Mann, taken by Charles Thomson.
) British turrets were manufactured by two companies Nash & Thomson and Boulton & Paul Ltd and the same turret model could be fitted to a number of different aircraft.
* Sky + 160 GB ( discontinued ) – Referred to as Sky + 160, this box was manufactured by Thomson, with the model number DSI6210, and was available only in the UK.

Thomson and account
Dalton communicated his atomic theory to Thomson who, by consent, included an outline of it in the third edition of his System of Chemistry ( 1807 ), and Dalton gave a further account of it in the first part of the first volume of his New System of Chemical Philosophy ( 1808 ).
In his 1848 account of absolute temperature, Thomson wrote that " the conversion of heat ( or caloric ) into mechanical effect is probably impossible, certainly undiscovered " – but a footnote signalled his first doubts about the caloric theory, referring to Joule's " very remarkable discoveries ".
David Thomson describes it as a " lethally funny account of American social benevolence collapsing in its own bureaucratic chaos.
Only four men eventually escaped alive from Cawnpore on one of the boats: two private soldiers ( both of whom died later during the Rebellion ), a lieutenant, and Captain Mowbray Thomson, who wrote a first-hand account of his experiences entitled The Story of Cawnpore ( London, 1859 ).
A Narrative of the Life and Medical Discoveries of Samuel Thomson, Containing an account of his system of practice and the manner of curing disease with vegetable medicine, upon a plan entirely new.
Murphey and Sullivan both died shortly after from cholera, Delafosse went on to join the defending garrison during the Siege of Lucknow, and Thomson took part in rebuilding and defending the entrenchment a second time under General Windham, eventually writing a firsthand account of his experiences entitled The Story of Cawnpore ( London, 1859 ).
* An account of Thomson and Rider Haggard by author Nicholas Best
Most established scientists, such as William Henry and Thomas Thomson, believed that there was enough uncertainty in the caloric theory to allow its adaptation to account for the new results.

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