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Wilks and who
Frank Searle and Spencer Wilks set about reorganising the company and moving it upmarket to cater for people who wanted something " superior " to Fords and Austins.
In 1930 Spencer Wilks was joined by his brother, Maurice, who had also been at Hillman as chief engineer.
Currently, there are only 13 players with D-League experience who won an NBA title: Tremaine Fowlkes with the Detroit Pistons in 2003 – 04 ; Devin Brown and Mike Wilks with the San Antonio Spurs in 2004 – 05 ; Earl Barron and Dorell Wright with the Miami Heat in 2005 – 06 ; James White with the San Antonio Spurs in 2006 – 07 ; Gabe Pruitt with the Boston Celtics in 2007 – 08 ; and, Sun Yue and Shannon Brown with the Los Angeles Lakers, Jordan Farmar, Josh Powell in 2008 – 09, and 2009-10, and most recently Jose Juan Barea, Rodrigue Beaubois, Ian Mahinmi, Dominique Jones with the Dallas Mavericks in 2010-2011, and Dexter Pittman with the Miami Heat in 2011-2012.
He received 33 years later the eponym through the recognition of British physician Samuel Wilks, who rediscovered the disease.
During the 1916 season, he became interested in divorcee Kitty Wilks, who had won the Lady's Bronc-Riding Championship a couple of times.
Many famous Irish artists have painted Fair Head including Maurice Canning Wilks who painted a watercolour from a nearby beach.
Australia's Nine Network also produced a local version hosted by Suzie Wilks who was ably assisted by Peter Everett, James Lindsay, Catherine Morton and Tim Janenko-Panaeff.
The 90's saw 2HD confirm its place as the top rating station in Newcastle, led by the breakfast team of David Collins and Tanya Wilks who notched up over 8 years of consecutive survey wins, and supported by Geoff Jay and Richard King.
For Game 6, it was Max Lanier and Ted Wilks ( who both had seventeen wins and shared a 2. 65 ERA ), that wrote the final chapter to the Brown's " Cinderella season " with a 3 – 1 victory that wrapped up the Cardinals ' second Series title in three years.
* Martin v. Wilks,, which permitted white firefighters who had not been party to the litigation establishing a consent decree governing hiring and promotion of black firefighters in the Birmingham, Alabama Fire Department to bring suit to challenge the decree.
The next day Bannion gets a dressing-down by Lieutenant Ted Wilks, who is under pressure from " upstairs " to close the case.
On the way he meets Lieutenant Wilks, who is now prepared to make a stand against the mob, admitting that, in spite of his own wife's pressure over what will happen to his pension, " It's the first time in years I've breathed good clean air.

Wilks and died
In 1732, one of the managers, Barton Booth, sold his share to John Highmore, and another of the managers, Robert Wilks, fell ill and died.
Much of it was left to his niece Sarah Haighton Noyes ( née Wilks ) whose husband Henry Crine Noyes had died five years earlier.

Wilks and after
When Green finally let Matthew Astor Wilks marry Sylvia on February 23, 1909, after a two-year courtship, the groom waived his right to inherit Sylvia's fortune, and received US $ 5, 000 for signing this prenuptial agreement.
She had an interlude as a Fellow at Cambridge, 1960 – 61, after which she returned to Ghana and shifted from Economics to the Centre for African Studies as a colleague of Thomas Hodgkin and Ivor Wilks.

Wilks and several
Building on successes such as beating the Blue Train for the first time in 1930 in the Blue Train Races, the Wilks Brothers established Rover as a company with several European royal, aristocratic, and governmental warrants, and upper-middle-class and star clients.

Wilks and ulcerative
Among his major discoveries, Wilks recognised ulcerative colitis in 1859, differentiating it from bacterial dysentery.

Wilks and .
The design for the original Land Rover vehicle was started in 1947 by Maurice Wilks, chief designer at the Rover Company, on his farm in Newborough, Anglesey.
Under the aegis of governor Mark Wilks ( 1813 – 1816 ) farming methods were improved, a rebuilding programme initiated, and the first public library opened.
A print by William Hogarth entitled A Just View of the British Stage from 1724 depicting Robert Wilks, Colley Cibber, and Barton Booth rehearsing a pantomime play with puppets enacting a prison break down a privy.
When the logarithm of the likelihood ratio is used, the statistic is known as a log-likelihood ratio statistic, and the probability distribution of this test statistic, assuming that the null model is true, can be approximated using Wilks ' theorem.
Bell and Chief Engineer Maurice Wilks from British car manufacturers Rover unveiled the first car powered with a gas turbine engine.
Comparisons of lifters and scores across different weight classes can also be made using handicapping systems such as the Wilks formula.
:: Example: See also Martin v. Wilks, 490 U. S. 755, 784 n. 21, 104 L. Ed.
Finally, Mrs. Hetty Sylvia Wilks, the Colonel's sister, was ruled the sole beneficiary.
According to the United States Census Bureau, Cassville has a total area of, all of it land owned by Mason Wilks.
In 1984 Bruce Palmer teamed up with Frank Wilks and Stan Endersby to form the " Buffalo Springfield Revisited " Band.
His entry for Who's Who in the Theatre ( 1981 ) gives his address as Wilks Water, Odiham, Hampshire.
The area that is now White House was purchased around 1828 by Richard Stone Wilks, a settler from Virginia.
A typical stop along the way was a white, two-story house built by Richard Wilks in 1829.
Norman was the elder son of Frederick Henry Norman and Lina Susan Penelope Collet, a daughter of Sir Mark Wilks Collet, 1st Baronet, himself a Bank of England Governor.
* April-After Thomas Betterton's death, the great Shakespearean roles he dominated for a generation are divided up among fellow actors Barton Booth, Robert Wilks, and John Mills.
* Robert Wilks, Colley Cibber and Anne Oldfield form a partnership to manage the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane.
On his recommendation Spencer Wilks was brought in from Hillman as general manager and appointed to the board in 1929.
That year, Searle split Midland Light Car Bodies from Rover in an effort to save money < Ref name = NMM /> and instructed Robert Boyle and Maurice Wilks to design a new small car.

autopsy and year-old
Moschcowitz noted that his patient, a 16 year-old girl, had anemia, petechiae ( purpura ), microscopic hematuria, and, at autopsy, disseminated microvascular thrombi.

autopsy and woman
Another study reported on the death of a woman who self-administered " an undefined oleander extract " both orally and rectally and her oleandrin tissue levels were 10 to 39 μg / g which were in the high range of reported levels at autopsy.
Second album The Truth Hurts was initially banned due to the sleeve artwork, featuring a picture of a stitched-up woman after an autopsy.

autopsy and who
Though Vesalius ' work was not the first such work based on actual autopsy, nor even the first work of this era, the production values, highly detailed and intricate plates, and the fact that the artists who produced it were clearly present at the dissections themselves made it into an instant classic.
It appears the story was spread by Hubert Languet, who served as de Saxe under Emperor Charles V and then under the Prince of Orange, who claimed in 1565 that Vesalius was performing an autopsy on an aristocrat in Spain when it was found that the heart was still beating, leading to the Inquisition condemning him to death.
* Ann Greene, who had been hanged for infanticide in Edinburgh, wakes up on an autopsy table ; she is pardoned.
The novel features scenes and events including the discovery of a near-dead alien in the desert, who clearly says in English, " I'm sorry, but there is bad news ," and this alien's subsequent interrogation and autopsy ; the discovery of an artificial geological formation and its subsequent nuclear destruction by a desperate military ; and the Earth's eventual destruction by the mutual annihilation of a piece of neutronium and a piece of antineutronium dropped into Earth's core.
An autopsy was performed in compliance with California law that required post-mortem examination on anyone who had not received medical treatment within 40 days of death ( despite her stroke, Rogers never saw a doctor or went to a hospital ) and concluded that the cause of death was actually a heart attack.
Interviews with experts on the authenticity of the film include Oscar-winning special effects make-up artist Stan Winston, cinematographer Allen Daviau, and noted forensic pathologist Cyril Wecht, who considered the autopsy procedures in the film to be authentic but stopped short of declaring the being an alien.
Darby, mortician who was kidnapped by the Barrow Gang and later assisted in the autopsy of Bonnie Parker.
This is a reference to Baron Carl von Rokitansky, who developed the most common procedure used to remove the internal organs at autopsy, still called the " Rokitansky procedure ".
The autopsy was performed the next day by Golay, who discovered that the weapon, which had not yet been found, had penetrated into Elisabeth's thorax, fractured the fourth rib, pierced the lung and pericardium, and penetrated the heart from the top before coming out the base of the left ventricle.
Golay photographed the wound, but turned the photograph over to the Swiss Procurator-General, who had it destroyed, on the orders of Franz Joseph, along with the autopsy instruments.
Treves, who performed an autopsy on the body, said that Merrick had died of a dislocated neck.
* March 19 – Elvis Presley's autopsy is subpoenaed during the trial of Dr. George Nichopoulous, who would later be found guilty of overprescribing drugs to Presley, Jerry Lee Lewis and other clients.
Dr. Albert, who conducted the autopsy and wrote the official report, did not find any anomalies in Hauser's brain.
This was observed in the case for murdered civil rights activist Medgar Evers, who was found to be almost perfectly preserved over 30 years after his death, permitting an accurate autopsy when the case of his murder was re-opened in the 1990s.
An autopsy of Jones ' body also showed levels of the barbiturate Pentobarbital which may have been lethal to humans who had not developed physiological tolerance.
Yallop drew this conclusion from an interview in March 1971 with Dr. David Haler, the pathologist who carried out the autopsy on Miles, who Yallop reports estimated the head wound was inflicted by a bullet of between. 32 and. 38 calibre fired from between six to nine feet away.
Two physicians who had been present at his death were ordered to make a report, and performed an autopsy, the account of which survives in The National Archives:
In the third issue of the Batman vampire series Crimson Mist, the Riddler appears in a morgue where he shoots the mortician who was about to start an autopsy on a corpse where the Riddler had stored a large quantity of drugs.
And cache This primary document preserves the notes of two FBI agents ( Special Agents James W. Sibert and Francis X. O ' Neill ) who were present at the autopsy and took notes.
And according to the book " Rock Bottom: Dark Moments in Music Babylon " by Pamela Des Barres who interviewed Thunders ' sister, Mariann Bracken, the autopsy confirmed evidence of advanced leukemia, which would explain the decline in Thunders ' appearance in the final year of his life.
" Mariann Bracken claims that the original police report is largely missing and Webster further explains that the Coroner who conducted the autopsy was fired for falsifying a report in another case.
( 1980 ), who measured 1, 261 brains at autopsy, and Beals et al.
In the UK this role is performed by an Anatomical Pathology Technologist who will also assist the pathologist in eviscerating the body and reconstruction after the autopsy.

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