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Wells and tells
Science fiction author H. G. Wells noted, " Pym tells what a very intelligent mind could imagine about the south polar region a century ago.
In Knees Up Mother Earth he accomplained H. G Wells to the 20th century where his older self tells him to buy shares in the Ford Motor Company.
Reaching safety, she tells him that she is from the British colony of Gibraltar, on Earth, and that her name is Katherine Wells.
H. G. Wells noted that " Pym tells what a very intelligent mind could imagine about the south polar region a century ago ".
Colin Singleton tells Lindsey Lee Wells about how he likes to read literary criticism after reading a book.
Wells foreshadows this eventual outcome in the conversation of the two men in the first part, when the correspondent tells the lieutenant " Civilization has science, you know, it invented and it made the rifles and guns and things you use ", to which the lieutenant responds " Which our nice healthy hunters and stockmen and so on, rowdy-dowdy cowpunchers and nigger-whackers, can use ten times better ".
David Wells tells similar stories of being bounced around from place to place during his time in Kinston.
Wells 1932 short story, " The Queer Story of Brownlow's Newspaper ," which tells the tale of a man who receives such a paper from 40 years in the future.

Wells and Lois
* Potter, Lois Shakespeare in the Theatre, 1660 – 1900 in deGrazia and Wells pp. 183 – 198.
Eugenia Rawls as Peggy Rogers ; Aline Mcdermott as Mrs Lily Mortar ; Elizabeth Seckel as Evelyn Munn ; Lynne Fisher as Helen Burton ; Jacqueline Rusling as Lois Fisher ; Barbara Leeds as Catherine ; Barbara Beals as Rosalie Wells ; Florence Mcgee as Mary Tilford ; Katherine Emery as Karen Wright ; Anne Revere as Martha Dobie ; Robert Keith as Doctor Joseph Cardin ; Edmonia Nolley as Agatha ; Katherine Emmet as Mrs Amelia Tilford ; Jack Tyler as A Grocery Boy.
Audrey Orme as Peggy Rogers ; Vera Hurst as Mrs Lily Mortar ; Hilary Windsor as Evelyn Munn ; Joan Newell as Helen Burton ; Annabel Maule as Lois Fisher ; Jenny Lovelace as Catherine ; Pamela Standisl as Rosalie Wells ; Mavis Edwards as Mary Tilford ; Ursula Jeans as Karen Wright ; Valerie Taylor as Martha Dobie ; Leo Genn as Dr. Joseph Cardin ; Enid Lindsey as Agatha ; Mary Merrall as Mrs Amelia Tilford ; Michael Morice as Grocery Boy.
Mary Loraine as Peggy Rogers ; Natalie Lynn as Mrs Lily Mortar ; Eileen Stevens as Evelyn Munn ; Alicia Holt as Helen Burton ; Sheila Shand-Gibbs as Lois Fisher ; Deirdre Teebay as Catherine ; Penelope Bartley as Rosalie Wells ; Dorothy Gordon as Mary Tilford ; Joan Miller as Karen Wright ; Jessica Spencer as Martha Dobie ; David Markbam as Doctor Joseph Cardin ; Juno Stevas as Agatha ; Mary Merrall as Mrs Amelia Tilford ; Patrick Vyvian as A Grocery Boy.
Sandra March as Peggy Rogers ; Mary Finney as Mrs Lily Mortar ; Denise Alexander as Evelyn Munn ; Toni Hallaran as Helen Burton ; Carolyn King as Lois Fisher ; Nancy Plehn as Catherine ; Janet Parker as Rosalie Wells ; Iris Mann as Mary Tilford ; Kim Hunter as Karen Wright ; Patricia Neal as Martha Dobie ; Robert Pastene as Doctor Joseph Cardin ; Leora Thatcher as Agatha ; Katherine Emmett as Mrs Amelia Tilford ; Gordon Russell as A Grocery Boy.

Wells and truth
Some ten years later, the Dewey Commission was cited in great detail, when in an open letter to the British press dated 25 February 1946, written by George Orwell and signed by Arthur Koestler, C. E. M. Joad, Frank Horrabin, George Padmore, Julian Symons, H. G. Wells, F. A. Ridley, C. A. Smith and John Baird, among others, it was suggested that the Nuremberg Trials then underway were an invaluable opportunity for establishing " historical truth and bearing upon the political integrity " of figures of international standing.
In his book Icons of Evolution: Science or Myth ?, Wells said that a number of examples used to illustrate biology textbooks were grossly exaggerated, distorted the truth, or were patently false ; he said that this shows that evolution conflicts with the evidence, and so argued against its teaching in public education.

Wells and people
At its peak of popularity eugenics was supported by a wide variety of prominent people, including Winston Churchill, Margaret Sanger, Marie Stopes, H. G. Wells, Theodore Roosevelt, George Bernard Shaw, John Maynard Keynes, John Harvey Kellogg, Linus Pauling and Sidney Webb.
" I was never a great amorist ", Wells wrote in Experiment in Autobiography ( 1934 ), " though I have loved several people very deeply ".
Near the end of the Second World War, Allied forces discovered that the SS had compiled lists of people slated for immediate arrest during the invasion of Britain in the abandoned Operation Sea Lion, and Wells was included in the alphabetical list on the same page of " The Black Book " as Rebecca West.
No supporter of Jewish identity in general, Wells had in his utopian writings predicted the ultimate assimilation of the Jewish people.
Wells was a diabetic, and a co-founder in 1934 of what is now Diabetes UK, the leading charity for people living with diabetes in the UK.
During his idiosyncratic occupancy many famous people came to stay, such as H. G. Wells.
One example is the statement by H. G. Wells that all people are " equally entitled to the respect of their fellowmen.
Thus one writer alleges that Johnson's campaign manager, future Texas governor John B. Connally, was connected with 202 ballots in Precinct 13 in Jim Wells County that had curiously been cast in alphabetical order and just at the close of polling, with all of the people whose names appeared on the ballots being dead on election day.
In this essay, Wells explains how then-current encyclopedias failed to adapt to both the growing increase in recorded knowledge and the expansion of people requiring information that was accurate and readily accessible.
The following year along with Federer, Andre Agassi and Rafael Nadal, he played an exhibition doubles match at Indian Wells to raise money for the people of Haiti who had been affected by the earthquake.
In the 1640s, springs of water in what is now Wells Park were discovered to have medicinal properties, attracting crowds of people to the area.
Although there were no fatalities in Blackford County from this tornado, two people were killed in neighboring Wells County.
Later he worked for the Jewish Press where he interviewed prominent people like H. G. Wells, Lord Balfour and Vicente Blasco-Ibanez.
By 1920 people began to move away from the Neches River communities and closer to Wells, so the Shook's Bluff school was relocated two miles ( 3 km ) west of Wells.
We had a bigger audience than a nightly newscast will ever see, making 25 to 30 million people aware of what was going on in Africa ,” ER producer, John Wells said.
Among the notable people Roerich befriended while in England were the famed British Buddhist Christmas Humphreys, philosopher-author H. G. Wells, and the poet and Nobel laureate Rabindranath Tagore ( whose grand-niece Devika Rani would later marry Roerich's son Sviatoslav ).
Some people believe that he was paid off by Wells Fargo to stop him from hitting any more coaches, but his disappearance is a mystery.
Wells ' accusations were part of larger African-American critique of the temperance movement, which had always focused on post-Reconstruction blacks as a special class, with the idea that black people, like children, could not be expected to behave responsibly if left to their own devices and were just problems waiting to happen, and therefore needed to be protected from negative influences.
Nevertheless, Alexis instructs Wells to prepare a batch of love potion, sufficient to affect the entire village, except that it must have no effect on married people.
The people of Ploverleigh rally against the outsider from London and Wells, resignedly, bids farewell and is swallowed up by the underworld in a burst of flames (" Or he or I must die ").
The list of notable people who have been connected with the town includes John Donne, the poet, who was vicar of Sevenoaks in the 17th century, the 20th-century writer H. G. Wells and the Welsh tramp-poet W. H. Davies.
There is evidence that during the Iron Age people farmed the fields and mined the iron-rich rocks in the Tunbridge Wells area, and excavations in 1940 and 1957 – 61 by James Money at High Rocks uncovered the remains of a defensive hill-fort.
* At Tenbury Wells in 1886, people were rescued during floods using a boat that had broken loose from its mooring so there must have been at least one boat on the river at that time.

Wells and future
In the future world of Wells ' vision, virtually all members of humanity know this language.
Not all his scientific romances ended in a happy Utopia, and in fact, Wells also wrote a dystopian novel, When the Sleeper Wakes ( 1899, rewritten as The Sleeper Awakes, 1910 ), which pictures a future society where the classes have become more and more separated, leading to a revolt of the masses against the rulers.
The Sixers will continue to play their home games at the Wells Fargo Center for the foreseeable future.
Wells ' The War of the Worlds told from the perspective of a small town Texas sheriff ( a homage to Slim Pickens ) who finds an off-course Martian cylinder crashing down near his town ; " Heirs of the Perisphere " involves robotic Disney characters waking up in the far future ; " Fin de Cyclé " describes the Dreyfus affair from the perspective of bicycle enthusiasts.
His translation from the see of Wells set a precedent for the future, and marks a break with historical practice.
H. G. Wells, in his 1933 future history " The Shape of Things to Come ", predicted that in the Twenty-First Century English and Spanish would " become interchangeable languages ".
Off the A264 to Tunbridge Wells, there is a 1792 historic house called Hammerwood Park ( the first work of the future architect of the United States Capitol ) which is open to the public twice a week in summer.
Future lift upgrades include the upgrade of the Galaxy double chair to a high speed detachable quad, the upgrade of the North Bowl triple chair to a high speed detachable quad, the replacement of the Patsy's and Groove triple chairs with a single high speed detachable quad, a high speed detachable lift to replace the Aerial Tram that will terminate at the future Powderbowl Lodge, the extension and conversion of the Mott Canyon double chair to a fixed grip quad that will terminate at the top of Dipper Express, the construction of a fixed grip quad between the base of Sky Express and the top of the Gondola, the reinstallation of the Wells Fargo chair, accessing abandoned terrain on the Nevada side, and the upgrading of Sky Express from a high speed detachable quad to a high speed detachable six-pack.
Following the 1998 NBA Draft, Nash was traded from the Suns to the Mavericks in exchange for Martin Müürsepp, Bubba Wells, the draft rights to Pat Garrity and a first-round draft pick ( who later turned out to be future Phoenix team-mate Shawn Marion ).
Other celebrity guests in the hotel's early decades included the future King Edward VII, Sarah Bernhardt, Enrico Caruso, Lillie Langtry, H. G. Wells, George Bernard Shaw, Nellie Melba, Charlie Chaplin, Al Jolson, Errol Flynn, Fred Astaire, Marlene Dietrich, Lionel Barrymore, Harry Truman, Audrey Hepburn, Judy Garland, Josephine Baker, Cary Grant, Babe Ruth, Ivor Novello and Noël Coward.
In September 1990, Wells signed a development agreement for the Hibernia project, thereby laying the foundation for the province's oil and gas industry and future economic prosperity.
The team featured future Hall-of-Famers Larry Doby ( the first black player in the American League ), Ray Dandridge, Leon Day, Monte Irvin, Biz Mackey, and Willie Wells, as well as other stars such as Don Newcombe.
In 1871, he helped co-found Farmers and Merchants Bank, the first successful bank in Los Angeles, with Isaias W. Hellman, a banker, philanthropist and future president of Wells Fargo.
Initially this was in 1917 and connection with groups supporting a future League: Wells promoted a League of Free Nations Association ( LFNA ), an idea not in fact exclusive to him, since it had been ' up in the air ' since Woodrow Wilson had started considering post-war settlements.
It was a start into an unknown future, and from this point of view, comparable to the human race in Wells ' story.
He also built and supplied cars for the 1958 film High School Confidential and loaned some of his customs for the " future " scenes in the 1960 film adaptation of H. G. Wells ' The Time Machine.
Russell broke into comics in 1972, and first became well known with his 11-issue Amazing Adventures run and subsequent graphic novel featuring Killraven, hero of a future version of H. G. Wells ' The War of the Worlds, collaborating with writer Don McGregor.
At the same time, Kristin Wells, a journalism student from the far future, uses time travel technology to arrive in the present, for the purpose of finding out the origin of the holiday known as Miracle Monday, of which only the fact that it is somehow connected to Superman is known.
The book is instrumental in Dr Philip Raven's production of his future history as ' edited ' by H G Wells in his 1933 work The Shape of Things to Come.
The story is one of those responsible for Wells ' reputation as a " prophet of the future ", as the eponymous machines seem to anticipate the tanks of World War I.
Her brother was Thomas Jex-Blake, future Dean of Wells Cathedral.
It also led to his decision in 1996 to pursue to the leadership of the Liberal Party of Newfoundland following the resignation of premier Clyde Wells, as well as a widely-discussed future possibility for leadership of the Liberal Party of Canada.
In 1852, Wells married his seventh wife, future Relief Society General President Emmeline B.

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