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Walcott's and fossils
They were originally described by Walcott as separate fossils under the genus name Helenia, ( Walcott's wife was named Helena and his daughter Helen ); Runnegar adopted the name helen when they were recognized as part of the hyolith organism.

Walcott's and led
It was clear these emails had not led to Walcott's withdrawal, since the journalists concerned had not acted on them.

Walcott's and with
Langford kept Walcott at a distance with his longer reach and used his footwork to evade all of Walcott's attacks.
Langford kept Walcott at a distance with his longer reach and used his footwork to evade all of Walcott's attacks.
" Walcott's attempts to garner additional support include making appearances with his ex-wife and a disabled person, both of whom are represented by agents demanding more money per appearance.
Walcott's candidacy had been controversial within the University from the beginning, some counselling against on grounds of Walcott's university past, others arguing that his record was immaterial since he would have no contact with students.
After her election, in a media storm which both demonstrated the vulnerability of this electoral system to media opinion and allowed the media simultaneously to pursue allegations in Walcott's university past and criticize Padel for having mentioned these allegations as a source of university voters ' disquiet, two journalists who before the election had requested information from Padel regarding voters ' opinions, revealed that she had cited to them the source of some people's unease about the suitability for appointment of someone with such a university record.
Oregon temporarily disbanded, but regrouped in May 1985 at a memorial concert for Walcott in NYC, with Indian percussionist Trilok Gurtu sitting in ( Walcott's own choice for his replacement should it become necessary ).

Walcott's and who
After Walcott's death Michael Holding, the former West Indian fast bowler who made his debut when Walcott was manager, said: " Another good man gone-he is not only a West Indies legend but a legend of the world.
* Ma Kilman in Derek Walcott's epic poem " Omeros " is a healer who uses Obeah.

Walcott's and him
Langford took advantage of his longer reach and repeatedly played a tattoo on Walcott's face, and his cleverness on his feet carried him away from ( unreadable ) a score or more times when Walcott endeavored by sheer brute force to deliver a knockout blow.

Walcott's and work
Walcott's work on Ordovician trilobites of New York also tended to be overlooked until, in the early 1990s, Rochester-based amateur paleontologist Thomas Whiteley revived Walcott's research and re-opened the Walcott-Rust quarry near Russia, New York.

Walcott's and ;
* Derek Walcott's modern Caribbean epic, Omeros, includes a character named Philoctete ; he receives a wound and clearly alludes to the Greek narrative.

Walcott's and .
Gould's interpretation of the diversity of Cambrian fauna relied heavily on Simon Conway Morris ' reinterpretation of Charles Walcott's original publications.
Whittington's analysis did not cover Opabinia media: Walcott's specimens of this species could not be identified in his collection.
Unlike most other Burgess forms, Sanctacaris is not present in Charles Walcott's 1909 quarry and was discovered at a different level by Desmond Collins in 1980-1981.
Walcott's father died when he was 13 years old, so he quit school and took a job working in a soup factory to support his mother and 11 siblings.
White Egrets is the title of Saint Lucian Poet Derek Walcott's fourteenth collection of poems.
Because of Walcott's responsibilities at the Smithsonian, he resigned as director of the United States Geological Survey.
Walcott's wife Helena died in a train crash in Connecticut in 1911.
After Walcott's death in Washington, DC, his samples, photographs, and notes remained in storage until their rediscovery by a new generation of paleontologists in the late 1960s.
Many paleontologists would now take a much less negative view of Walcott's descriptions and of the theoretical perspective that shaped them.
* Parts of Derek Walcott's poem, The Bounty ( 1997 ), are addressed to " mad Tom.
Walcott's Rabbit's Foot Minstrels that featured top African-American artists of the time.
Clyde Walcott's career performance graph.

interest and fossils
* Beatrix Potter ’ s fossils and her interest in geology-B. G. Gardiner
Marine, marsh-dwelling, and estuarian fossils from these shelves are of considerable paleontological interest.
The cliffs are mainly of geological interest, containing many Santonian and Campanian fossils.
In the later part of his career Walch found interest in the natural sciences, particularly fossils and geology.
While mammal fossils generate significant interest, other fossils, including fossilized insects and plants, and even pollen grains, are also valued.
The " important exposures " of the Edale Shales here contain fossils of technical interest.
His interest in fossils solidified as he became a commercial fossil collector.
A tour in Cornwall in 1746 – 1747, where he met the antiquary and naturalist William Borlase, awakened an interest in minerals and fossils which formed his main scientific study during the 1750s.
The cliffs are mainly of geological interest, containing many Santonian and Campanian fossils.
His scientific interest was devoted to a broad spectrum of geological topics: volcanism, fossils, stratigraphy and more.
At this time he began to take an interest in geology and to form a collection of fossils.
The interest for geologists include the Goniatite fossils on Pentonwarra Point and Conodont fossils on Marble Cliff.
With his interest in fossils, especially after his discovery of Oldhamia, he took considerable interest in the paleontological aspects of India.
His primary interest was dinosaurs, and during the infamous period in paleontological history known as the Bone Wars, he discovered 56 new species of dinosaur and shipped literally tons of fossils back from the American Southwest.
It is also of geological interest, as it exposes an excellent section through the Tumblagooda Sandstone, a geological sequence rich in Ordovician trace fossils.
Bartels Museum, in the basement of Link Library, houses 75 displays of geological interest, including fossils and minerals from around the world.
* Primitive Flowering Plants-A one-of-a-kind collection of " living fossils " among flowering plants, of great interest for the study of evolution.
Dinosaur fossils, including Australia's largest dinosaur a titanosaur species of sauropod, have also been found here making it an area of interest for palaeontologists.
He took a particular interest in geology, and particularly in fossils, although he was not himself a scientist, but more of an interested amateur.
Often, he simply sent money to have fossils shipped to the AMNH, and any new specimen of interest often resulted in a flurry of letters between the discoverer and Brown.
They include numerous Silurian marine fossils of great interest and the calcite formations, sometimes pure white, are of extraordinary beauty.

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