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Williams and published
This module was not published ( Williams 1989 ).
Before the Act was passed, on February 8, 1914 The New York Times published an article entitled " Negro Cocaine ' Fiends ' Are New Southern Menace: Murder and Insanity Increasing Among Lower-Class Blacks " by Edward Huntington Williams which reported that Southern sheriffs had increased the caliber of their weapons from. 32 to. 38 to bring down Negroes under the effect of cocaine.
In 1941 Bloomfield worked with Ottawa dialect speaker Angeline Williams at the 1941 Linguistic Institute held at the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, resulting in a posthumously published volume of texts.
However, Williams died suddenly on May 15, 1945, and the book was published as a memorial volume.
* Bernard Williams: A British moral philosopher whose posthumously published work on political philosophy ' In the Beginning was the Deed ' has been seen-along with the works of Raymond Geuss-as a key foundational work on Political Realism.
Kenneth Williams Unseen by Wes Butters and Russell Davies, the first Williams biography in 15 years, was published in October 2008.
An authorised biography, Born Brilliant: The Life Of Kenneth Williams, by Christopher Stevens, was published in October 2010.
This wasn't written about Kenneth Williams per se, but, after I'd composed it and was playing it through, I realised the lyric sort of summed Kenneth up − I think I'd recently been reading his published Diaries and I had ended the song with the same words Williams had written in his diary before he died.
On 11 October 2009 Williams published a 12-track compilation album, titled Songbook, as a free CD for the newspaper The Mail on Sunday.
Historians agree that the key that unlocked the door for Williams was his first published book, A Key Into the Language of America ( 1643 ).
Having secured his precious charter for " Providence Plantations " from Parliament, in July 1644 Williams then published his most famous book, The Bloody Tenent of Persecution for Cause of Conscience.
In 1652, during his second visit to England, Williams published The Bloody Tenent yet more Bloody: by Mr. Cotton's Endeavor to wash it white in the Blood of the Lamb ; of whose precious Blood, spilt in the Bloud of his Servants ; and of the Blood of Millions spilt in former and later Wars for Conscience sake, that most Bloody Tenent of Persecution for cause of Conscience, upon, a second Tryal is found more apparently and more notoriously guilty, etc.
At age 16, Williams won third prize ( five dollars ) for an essay published in Smart Set entitled, " Can a Good Wife Be a Good Sport?
Williams ' major collections are published by New Directions in New York City.
He also resumed Kenneth Williams ' life, published in the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography in 1996.
It had also published The Yattendon Hymnal in 1899 and, more significantly, the first edition of The English Hymnal in 1906, under the editorship of Percy Dearmer and the then largely unknown Ralph Vaughan Williams.
In 1920, Williams was sharply criticized by many of his peers ( like H. D., Pound, and Wallace Stevens ) when he published one of his most experimental books, Kora in Hell: Improvisations.
A few years later, Williams published one of his seminal books of poetry, Spring and All, which contained classic Williams poems like " By the road to the contagious hospital ," " The Red Wheelbarrow ," and " To Elsie.
" However, in 1922, the year before Williams published Spring and All, T. S.
Eliot published The Waste Land which became a literary sensation and overshadowed Williams ' very different brand of poetic Modernism.
However, Williams, like his peer and friend Ezra Pound, had already rejected the Imagist movement by the time this poem was published as part of Spring and All in 1923.
The Poetry Society of America continues to honor William Carlos Williams by presenting an annual award in his name for the best book of poetry published by a small, non-profit or university press.

Williams and Bloudy
Williams certainly had read some of their writings because he commented on them in his Bloudy Tenent.
Roger Williams, the founder of the American colony of Rhode Island and the co-founder of the First Baptist Church in America wrote about Naboth's story in The Bloudy Tenent of Persecution for Cause of Conscience as an example of how God disfavored Christians from using government force in religious matters, such as the religious decrees by Jezebel and Ahab.
In The Bloudy Tenent of Persecution for Cause of Conscience, Roger Williams, the founder of the American colony of Rhode Island and the co-founder of the First Baptist Church in America, wrote of Naboth's story as an example of how God disfavored the use of government force in religious matters.

Williams and Tenent
This work reiterated and amplified the arguments in Bloody Tenent ; but it has the advantage of being written in answer to Cotton's elaborate defense of New England persecution, A Reply to Mr. Williams his Examination ( Publications of the Narragansett Club, vol.
This parable lent further support to Williams ' Biblical philosophy of a wall of separation between church and state as described in his 1644 book, The Bloody Tenent of Persecution.

Williams and Persecution
* The publication of The Bloody Tenet of Persecution marks the start of a major controversy between Roger Williams and John Cotton on religious tolerance in a Calvinist context.

Williams and describing
It tells the story of the aftermath of the robbery from Williams ' point of view, in particular describing the mistakes made in the early days by senior officers, and the autocratic nature of Tommy Butler.
Birtwistle composed from around this time, later describing his early pieces as ' sub Vaughan Williams '.
Williams was originally opposed to the Health and Social Care Bill, describing it as " stealth privatisation " during 2011.
In 2003 the Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams, who had previously chosen " The Hedgehog's Song " when he appeared on Desert Island Discs, wrote a foreword for a full length book about the band, describing them as " holy ".
The first happens when Aladdin first meets the Genie, ( Robin Williams ) who describing himself as " often imitated ", employs a dummy and a high-pitched, Spanish-accented voice similar to Johnny.
Williams considered, but ultimately rejected, putting footnotes into the work describing some facts.
" Mark Williams, the man who self-appointed Tredrea as captain, praised his captaincy describing him as a outstanding leader, and was instrumental in us ultimately winning that flag ".
GospelCity. com also praised " Michelle's delicate vocals "-particularly on " You Care For Me " where Williams ' " soulful chops " are said to " shine through brilliantly "-and noted that on " Heard A Word ", Williams " demonstrates further versatility in Ella-like fashion ", concluding the review by describing Heart to Yours as a " melodically pleasant, lyrically sound gospel project ".
In describing the album during another interview, this time for GospelCity, Williams said " these songs are just about the real me " and that she " just wrote from heart " before acknowledging that " it didn't turn out to be as ' gospel-ly ' as some would have liked ", but " the stuff " that's on the album " is stuff went through ".
* Exploding Dogwood Flowers Williams College website describing the work of Joan Edwards and Dwight Whittaker, with videos and animations.
Years later, Williams and The Beatles spoke fondly of one another, with McCartney describing Williams in The Beatles Anthology as ' a great guy '.
Their regular football commentator ( and ITV's tennis man ) Gerry Williams was indisposed and on 28 December 1974 Tyler made his commentary debut at The Dell describing a Second Division clash between Southampton and Sheffield Wednesday.

Williams and analysis
Mike Williams, a local researcher, said he had sent feces and hair found by locals to labs for analysis, which identified it as feces from dogs that had feasted on swamp wallaby, and hair from a domestic cat.
To determine whether a particular state statute that restrains competition was intended to be preempted by the Act, courts will engage in a two-step analysis, as set forth by the Supreme Court in Rice v. Norman Williams Co ..
The various branches of the DEM family are the distinct element method proposed by Cundall in 1971, the generalized discrete element method proposed by Hocking, Williams and Mustoe in 1985, the discontinuous deformation analysis ( DDA ) proposed by Shi in 1988 and the finite-discrete element method concurrently developed by several groups ( e. g., Munjiza and Owen ).
In an interview published in American Literary History, Kingston disclosed her admiration for Walt Whitman, Virginia Woolf, and William Carlos Williams, who were inspirational influences for her work, shaping her analysis of gender studies.
If a physician suspects a case of Williams syndrome, the diagnosis is confirmed using one of two possible genetic tests: micro-array analysis or the fluorescent in situ hybridization ( FISH ) test.
The term palynology was introduced by Hyde and Williams in 1944, following correspondence with the Swedish geologist Antevs, in the pages of the Pollen Analysis Circular ( one of the first journals devoted to pollen analysis, produced by Paul Sears in North America ).
The most important evidence against Williams was the fiber analysis between the victims Williams was indicted for Jimmy Ray Payne and Nathaniel Cater and the 12 pattern-murder cases, in which circumstantial evidence culminated in numerous links among the crimes.
* Wells, J. H .; Williams, L. R. Embeddings and extensions in analysis.
Working under a NASA contract for U. S. DOE's Division of Automotive Technology Development, Williams Research performed the design and analysis on the gas turbine engine, while AMC's AM General subsidiary did the vehicle installation studies, supplied the vehicle, transmission, drivetrain, and the typical car accessories.
Williams Research conducted all the performance and fuel economy analysis, with the turbine powered Concord meeting expectations.
In 2001, based on molecular analysis, Norris Williams and Mark Chase, transferred a species previously classified under the genus Oncidium, as O. phymatochilum, to Miltonia .< ref >< span style =" font-variant: small-caps "> Williams, Norris H. & Chase Mark W .</ span > ( 2001 ).
* Raina Williams, Content analysis: Latrinalia, Department of Psychology, University of California, Davis
* head of business analysis: Paul Williams
Williams % R, or just % R, is a technical analysis oscillator showing the current closing price in relation to the high and low of the past N days ( for a given N ).

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