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Meanwhile, the Reverend Thomas Twining had also published a book about the monument, Avebury in Wiltshire, the Remains of a Roman Work, which had been published in 1723.
Twining also notes that the Imperial Museum at St. Petersburg includes in its collection two medieval crowns found at Kazan in 1730 made in the same style and of the same size as the Iron Crown.
Twining also mentions a relief plaque in the cathedral which appears to represent the coronation of Otto IV at Monza in 1209 as it was described by Morigias in 1345 and stresses the point that although four votive crowns are shown hanging above the altar, the crown which the archbishop is placing on the king's head bears no resemblance to the Iron Crown.
In 1918, large liquid-chlorine dispensers were installed under the bridge to treat the water and make the Tidal Basin ( also known as Twining Lake ) suitable for swimming.
Bassett-Lowke was a sales organisation, contracting manufacturers such as Twining Models and Wintringham's, also of Northampton.
Twining was also a prolific author, writing for numerous hobby magazines, and wrote several books, the most notable being:
Such a selective incorporation approach followed that of Justice Moody, who wrote in Twining v. New Jersey ( 1908 ) that " It is possible that some of the personal rights safeguarded by the first eight Amendments against National action may also be safeguarded against state action, because a denial of them would be a denial of due process of law.
) in Richard Tur and William Twining ( eds ), Essays on Kelsen, Oxford 1986 ; also in 5th and later editions of Lloyd's Introduction to Jurisprudence, London ( currently 8th ed 2008 ).
Because of this belief that natural law actually restricted the rights of citizens under the Constitution, Black also called for the overruling of Twining v. New Jersey, where the Court turned to natural law to support its decision.
Twining also recommended that " ... Army Air Forces issue a directive assigning a priority, security classification and code name for detailed study of this matter.

Twining and notes
Twining notes that while these crowns and the Iron Crown are too small to be worn around an adult human head, they could be worn on the top of the head if affixed to a veil and this would account for the small holes on the rim of the Iron Crown.
" Twining notes that the clergy of Monza assert that despite the centuries that the Iron Crown has been exposed to public veneration, there is not a speck of rust on the essential inner iron ring.

Twining and various
Finally, Twining cites a study by Ludovico Antonio Muratori which documents the various degrees of the ecclesiastical authorities alternately authorizing and suppressing the veneration of the Iron Crown until in 1688 the matter was subjected to be studied by the Congregation of Rites in Rome, which in 1715 diplomatically concluded its official examination by permitting Iron Crown to be exposed for public veneration and carried in processions, but leaving the essential point of the identity of the iron ring of the Iron Crown with one of the nails of Christ's crucifixion undecided.

Twining and three
Lord Twining suggested that just as the Holy Roman Emperors were crowned three times as king of Germany, king of Italy and Roman emperor, so the popes, to stress the equality of their spiritual authority to the temporal authority of the emperor, chose to be crowned with a tiara bearing three crowns.
According to James Twining, " The symbol of the Black Sun unites the three most important symbols of Nazi ideology-the sun wheel, the swastika and the stylized victory rune.

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Hunting is such a popular sport that the local school in Twining, Michigan closes for the opening day of deer season rather than face the 50 % or more absentee rate that would otherwise occur.

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Yale president Arthur Twining Hadley penned the inscription, which reads: " On Pemberton Hill, 255 Feet North of This Spot, Was Born on April Fifth 1649 Elihu Yale, Governor of Madras, Whose Permanent Memorial in His Native Land is the College That Bears His Name.
Twining is a village in Arenac County of the U. S. state of Michigan.
Also, within the NSC Staff Papers is a memorandum dated July 3, 1954, from Cutler to his two subordinates, James S. Lay and J. Patrick Cone, explaining how they should handle NSC administrative matters during his absence ; one would assume that if the memorandum to Twining were genuine, Lay or Cone would have signed it.
The largest include Twining Park, where the city's Swiss bandshell is located ; Recreation Park, home to the city swimming pool ; and Honey Creek Park, the location of a skate park.
The vault in Wewelsburg Castle and a modified version of the Schwarze Sonne mosaic is used in James Twining's The Black Sun ( James Twining )
Thomas Twining opened the first known tea room in 1706, where tea is still sold at 216 Strand, London, England today.
The other 2 buildings are the Sloan Alternative School, housed in space in Newtown Borough that is leased from the Law School Admissions Council, and the 101 Twining Ford facility in Richboro.
The symbol is used on the cover of the novel " The Black Sun " by James Twining and is mentioned extensively, although the cover image is not strictly the same-it faces in the wrong direction.

Twining and suggested
At the same time as the early nuclear arms control work, the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, General Nathan F. Twining, USAF, sent a memorandum in August 1959, to the Secretary of Defense, Neil McElroy, which suggested that the Strategic Air Command be formally assigned responsibility to prepare the national nuclear target list, and a single plan for nuclear operations.

Twining and by
The first US anti-aircraft cannon was a 1-pounder concept design by Admiral Twining in 1911 to meet the perceived threat of airships, that eventually was used as the bases for the US Navy's first operational anti-aircraft cannon: the 3 "/ 23 caliber gun.
Eisenhower did indeed receive extensive briefings from alleged MJ12 member Walter Bedell Smith in Atlanta on November 15, 1952, and a briefing at the Pentagon on November 18, 1952, by the Joint Chiefs of Staff, which would have included alleged MJ-12 members Twining and Vandenberg.
As commander of Strategic Air Forces, Spaatz directed the United States portion of the strategic bombing campaign against Germany, directing the Eighth Air Force, which was now commanded by Lieutenant General Jimmy Doolittle, based in England, and the Fifteenth Air Force, which was now commanded by Lieutenant General Nathan Twining, based in Italy.
Whereas Stukeley claimed that Avebury and related prehistoric monuments were the creations of the druids, Twining thought that they had been constructed by the later Romans.
Lord Twining cites a hypothesis by Reinhold N. Elze that Gisela, the daughter of the Emperor Louis the Pious and married to Duke Eberhard of Friuli, may have originally possessed the crown and left it to her son Berengar I on her death in 874.
The president inaugurated planning for the New Look in July 1953 by asking the incoming members of the JCS ( Admiral Arthur W. Radford, chairman ; General Matthew B. Ridgway, Army chief of staff ; General Nathan F. Twining, Air Force chief of staff ; and Admiral Robert B. Carney, chief of naval operations ) to prepare a paper on overall defense policy.
Twining Models of Northampton, England, was founded in 1920 by Ernest W. Twining.
Before WW2 it made a number of models for the Queen Mary's Dolls ' House, designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens and now at Windsor Castle, stained-glass work ( on which Twining was an expert ) and astronomical telescopes.
It was a freelance 4-6-2 ( 2-C-1 ) Pacific tender loco designed by Twining and built by G & S Light Engineering & Maintenance Co., Ltd. in Stourbridge, West Midlands, in 1950 to Works No. 10.
These were either made by the companies themselves, or by specialist modelmakers, such as Twining Models of Northampton, England.
It has since been staged at Berkeley Repertory Theatre in 2004, at Yale Repertory Theatre, at Alliance Theatre in Atlanta, March – April 2008, at the Wilma Theater in Philadelphia, May 2008 ( with original live music by Toby Twining ), at ACT Theatre in Seattle, September – October 2008, in London at the Young Vic Theatre in May 2010., at Mason Gross School of the Arts at Rutgers University in 2012, at the University of Victoria's Phoenix Theatre in 2012, at Ouachita Baptist University's Verser Theatre in 2012, and in Theatre Ink's 2010-2011 season.
* sketch by his son, Arthur Twining Hadley, in Biographical Memoirs of the National Academy of Sciences, vol.
Note-In 1847, Alfred Bishop, G. L. Schuyler and S. G. Miller entered in a contract to build the New York Bridgeport, RR following route laid out by Prof Twining which ended up costing $ 2, 701, 879. 13.
William Pitt the Younger, acting on the advice of Richard Twining of the Twinings Tea Company, introduced the Act to increase revenues through legitimate sales of tea by ending 100 years of punitive tea taxes which promoted smuggling.

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Major General Jimmy Doolittle relinquished command of the Fifteenth Air Force to Major General Nathan F. Twining and took over command of the Eighth Air Force from Lieutenant General Ira C. Eaker at RAF High Wycombe.
However, after World War II the Governor of Tanganyika, Sir Edward Twining, took up the issue again.

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