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In fact, Congress explicitly cited Toyota v. Williams in the text of the ADAAA itself as one of its driving influences for passing the ADAAA.
* In the 2012 game Mass Effect 3 the second stanza of the poem is cited by one of the main characters: Ashley Williams, lieutenant-commander of the Alliance
In the aftermath, the Chicago Sun-Times cited Williams as " the single factor " that " changed the minds of the boys " and a leader whose " willingness to take a public stand separates her not only from most of her female peers, but also from our most celebrated male athletes.
The Report Card also cited Carleton as an Endowment Sustainability Leader, along with Dartmouth College and Williams College.
He also cited early Bob Dylan and Hank Williams as having had a major impact on his music.
Osian Roberts had just been appointed the Football Association of Wales s Technical Director of Football and could therefore not devote enough time to the job, while Viv Williams cited personal reasons.
* The book was cited during the 2007 Minneapolis bridge collapse by Brian Williams of NBC News as well as Charlie Gibson of ABC News.
Cameron has cited Tony Williams, Keith Moon, Steve Gadd, Stewart Copeland, and Kiss as influences.
It is notable for an incident in which cast member Irene McGee was slapped by Stephen Williams as she moved out of the house, which is cited as one of the series ' memorable moments by Time magazine.
17 Malcovati ; Aulus Gellius, 6. 12. 5 ; cited / translated by Williams 1999, p. 23 )
* Timothy B Tyson, " Introduction ", to Boehm and Lewis, The Papers of Robert F Williams, 2002, cited above.
It cited that Williams refused to associate closely with local AAU program directors and coaches, due to their questionable reputations.
Upon his return to Great Britain, he published Narrative of Events since the First of August 1834 ; In it he cited an African-Caribbean witness, to whom he referred as " James Williams " to protect him from reprisals.
Conceding some of the petitioners ' arguments, Thomas cited a classic line from a Seventh Circuit decision, Williams v. Boles by Frank Easterbrook:
Tomas Haake of Meshuggah and Dave Konopka ( Ian Williams ' bandmate in Battles ) have both named What Burns Never Returns as one of their favorite albums, and guitarist Marnie Stern has cited a video of a Don Caballero performance as the inspiration behind her extensive usage of two-handed tapping.
" Runaway Child, Running Wild " is often cited as one of the best songs on the subject of runaways, and Temptation Otis Williams often hears from fans that the record's terrifying depiction of running away kept them from doing so as children.
Sorkin's list: Rem Koolhaas ( 37 %); Frank Gehry ( 37 %); Peter Eisenman with ANY, Cynthia Davidson, Greg Lynn, Jeff Kipnis ( 28 %); Peter Eisenman ( 22 %); Elizabeth Diller and Ricardo Scofidio ( 16 %); Philippe Starck ( 13 %); Christian de Portzamparc ( 13 %); Philip Johnson ( 11 %); Tod Williams and Billie Tsien ( 11 %); James Stewart Polshek ( 11 %); Jean Nouvel ( 11 %); Robert Venturi ( 11 %); David Childs ( 10 %); Rafael Vinoly ( 10 %); Zaha Hadid ( 8 %); Greg Lynn ( 8 %); Little-known architects ( 6 %); Women not in partnership with the top cited men ( 6 %); articles that do not mention Koolhaas, Gehry, or Eisenman ( 30 %); Frank Lloyd Wright ( 11 %); Le Corbusier ( 11 %).
In a 2006 interview, Roberta Williams cited Phantasmagoria as the game most representative of her game design career.
Heaven, Hell, and the Divine Despot may descend to earth and have offspring in the Hamlet theme which involves a child's " ambivalent attitude " toward its parents and off of which are spun such variants as Oedipus and Orestes ( Bodkin 1934: 11-15, cited in Williams 1973: 221 ), or all may remain at the divine level, as in the situation with Milton's God and Satan, or Aeschylus's Zeus and Prometheus:
This is generally cited as his first large-scale work ; although Grove lists some 16 other orchestral works composed by Vaughan Williams before he completed A Sea Symphony, including two with chorus ; the vast majority of those are juvenilia or apprentice works that have never been published and are long since withdrawn from circulation.
" Tim Rice-Oxley has said he uses the method to write songs for Keane, and Jez Williams, guitarist for British band Doves, has cited the book as inspiration for their 2009 album Kingdom of Rust.
The score reflects Williams ' interest in jazz from the 1950s ; the composer later cited his intention to invoke kind of a " 1940s feel " for the scene, sounding " both alien and yet familiar at the same time.

Williams and island
In 1813, John Williams, a missionary on the Endeavour ( not the same ship as Cook's ), made the first official sighting of the island Rarotonga.
Williams changes the subject to his intention to leave the island.
The biggest Chilean towns are Porvenir, capital of the Chilean Province of Tierra del Fuego, on the main island, and Puerto Williams, on Navarino Island, being the capital of the Antártica Chilena Province.
Co-starring Ben Kingsley, Mark Ruffalo and Michelle Williams in supporting roles, the actor played U. S. Marshal Edward " Teddy " Daniels, who is investigating a psychiatric facility located on an island and comes to question his own sanity.
Cargo cults occurred periodically in many parts of the island of New Guinea, including the Taro Cult in northern Papua New Guinea and the Vailala Madness that arose in 1919 and was documented by F. E. Williams, one of the first anthropologists to conduct fieldwork in Papua New Guinea.
* 1830-Church of Scotland missionary Alexander Duff arrives in Kolkata ( formerly Calcutta ); William Swan, missionary to Siberia, writes Letters on Missions, the first Protestant comprehensive treatment of the theory and practice of missions ; Baptism of Taufa ' ahau Tupou, King of Tonga, by a western missionary ; arrival of John Williams of the London Missionary Society in Samoa, landing in Sapapali ' i on Savai ' i island
* 1832-Teava, former cannibal and pioneer Pacific Islander missionary, is commissioned by John Williams to work on the Samoan island of Manono
Her aide, Melody Williams, has been allocated a major proportion of the annual housing funding to revamp government housing projects all over the island.
During this time American whalers frequented the neighbouring waters, and in 1810 an American named Jonathan Lambert " late of Salem, mariner and citizen thereof ," along with an Italian named Thomas Currie and another man named Williams made Tristan their home, establishing the first permanent settlement on the island.
A group of European settlers engaged Roger Williams in 1638 to negotiate the terms of their purchase of the island from a sachem named Miantonomi.
Oldham failed to meet the condition, so in 1637 the Narragansetts sold the island to Roger Williams and John Winthrop with each man retaining a one-half interest.
Williams and Winthrop hoped to farm pigs on the island.
Williams named the island " Prudence " and shortly afterwards purchased and named nearby Patience Island and Hope Island.
By the late 1790s, the Quasi-War with France prompted a national program of harbor fortifications and in February 1800, the island was conveyed to the federal government which undertook the reconstruction of Fort Jay and new construction of Castle Williams and South or Half Moon Battery.
The proclamation did not fully establish the boundaries of the monument, but did set forth a federal intention of preserving the fortifications, Fort Jay and Castle Williams, the oldest and most historic features on the island.
The first known title holder was John Williams ; his son, John Williams II, the third of the recorded kings, was deposed in 1900, and asked to leave the island as he had become an alcoholic.
In an elaborate plot hatched by head writer James E. Reilly, Doug Williams turned up alive on a tropical island and went home to his wife.
In 1846, John Brown Williams, the American consul, had purchased the island for a mere thirty dollars.
Vázquez agreed to play for the Puerto Rico Team in the 2006 World Baseball Classic, joining fellow Puerto Rican players Carlos Delgado, Carlos Beltran, Bernie Williams, amongst others representing the island in a team managed by St. Louis Cardinals third base coach Jose Oquendo.
The island extends from Start Point in the west to Renier Point in the east, its width varying from at the neck between South Bay and Hero Bay to between Botev Point to the south and Williams Point to the north, with surface area of.
Apart from the extensive Byers Peninsula () forming the west extremity of Livingston, the ice-free part of the island includes certain coastal areas at Cape Shirreff, Siddons Point, Hannah Point, Williams Point, Hurd Peninsula and Rozhen Peninsula, as well as slopes in the mountain ranges, and ridges and heights in eastern Livingston that are too precipitous to keep snow.
Fiji released a series of eight stamps depicting some of the flora and fauna of the island nation, being concepts by four artists, Joe Nasau, Jane Borg, Muni Deo Raj and fourteen-year-old Myron Williams.
During the Chickamauga wars, nearly all of Tuskegee's inhabitants joined the warriors of Dragging Canoe and emigrated southwest to the later Chattanooga, Tennessee area, where they founded a town with the same name on an island in the Tennessee River which is now called Williams Island but for nearly a century was called Tuskeegee Island.

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