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Zenas and General
* Zenas Bliss ( 1835 – 1900 ), U. S. Army General and Medal of Honor recipient

Zenas and was
Jerome states that Apollos was so dissatisfied with the division at Corinth, that he retired to Crete with Zenas, a doctor of the law ; and that the schism having been healed by Paul's letter to the Corinthians, Apollos returned to the city, and became its bishop.
On February 26, 1862, King Kamehameha IV of the Hawaiian Islands commissioned Captain Zenas Bent and Johnson Beswick Wilkinson, both Hawaiian citizens, to take possession of the atoll, and on April 15, 1862, it was formally annexed to the Kingdom of Hawaii.
He was originally named Zenas Winsor McKay, in honor of his father's employer, Zenas G. Winsor.
In 1801, Zenas Crane, Henry Wiswall and John Willard set up a paper mill along the river which, by 1844, had begun producing bank note paper, which was purchased by banks all the way to Boston.
Around 1805 the settlement was known as Barkerville, named after Zenas Barker, the Postmaster.
Willis was spotted at a talent contest by Atlanta radio disc jockey Zenas Sears, who became his manager and helped him to sign with Columbia Records in 1951.
In 1886, the patent examiner ( Zenas Fisk Wilber ) stated in a sworn affidavit that he was an alcoholic and deeply in debt to Bell's lawyer Marcellus Bailey with whom Wilber had served in the Civil War.
Maxentius sent his praetorian prefect Rufius Volusianus and a certain Zenas to quell the rebellion, and Alexander was taken prisoner and then executed by strangulation.
Son of Zenas Marshall Crane and Louise Fanny Laflin, Winthrop was a leading member of the Crane family of Dalton, Massachusetts, owners of the privately held Crane Paper Company, sole suppliers of the paper for the Federal Reserve Notes, the currency of the United States.
Elder Zenas H. Gurley, Sr. presided over the conference which was held in Amboy, Illinois, and Samuel Powers and Edmund Briggs were reported to preach powerful sermons and bear strong testimonies of the restored gospel.
It was originated by Zenas Westervelt in 1878, shortly after he opened the Western New York Institute for Deaf-Mutes ( presently known as the Rochester School for the Deaf ).
WAOK was acquired by The Atlanta OK Broadcasting Company ( Stan Raymond, Zenas Sears, and Dorothy Lester each one third owners ) in January 1956.

Zenas and be
Within one year, the order's ritual would be expanded upon and given a new vision by " practical founder ", Samuel Zenas Ammen.

Zenas and .
In the Epistle to Titus, Apollos is mentioned with Zenas as bearer of the letter to Crete.
Ledlie, Ferrero, Orlando B. Willcox, and Col. Zenas R. Bliss.
He later dropped the name Zenas.
In June 1837, Andrew Bird, Zenas Bird and Aaron Petrie began a settlement along the banks of the Maunesha River.
Five days later, on February 19, Zenas Fisk Wilber, the patent examiner for both Bell's application and Gray's caveat, noticed that Bell's application claimed the same variable resistance feature described in Gray's caveat.
Gardner's final son, Zenas, has disappeared and the " colour " has infected Nahum's wife, whom Pierce puts out of her misery.
They discover Merwin and Zenas ' eroding skeletons at the bottom of the well, as well as remnants of several other creatures.

Bartlett's and was
* Sir Humphrey also had an old acquaintance: Sir Desmond Glazebrook ( played by Richard Vernon ), who was Board member, then Chairman, of Bartlett's Bank.
In November 2008, the old Bruno's Bar was reopened after much renovation under the name Bartlett's, a nod to the developer, Robert Bartlett.
The regiment left the state October 14, 1862 ; it served in the defenses of Washington in the 3rd Brigade, Abercrombie's Division, from October 16, 1862 ; in 3d, Hughston's, Brigade, Gurney's Division, Department of Virginia, at Suffolk, Virginia, from April, 1863 ; in the 1st Brigade, Gordon's Division, of 7th Corps, from May, 1863 ; of 4th Corps, from June, 1863 ; in the 1st Brigade, 3rd Division, 11th Corps, from July 14, 1863 ; in the 3d Brigade, 1st Division, 20th Corps, from April, 1864 ; in the 2d Brigade, Bartlett's Division, 22d Corps, from June 30, 1865 ; and, under Col. Horace Boughton, it was honorably discharged and mustered out July 20, 1865, at and near Washington, D. C.
When Bartlett's wife died, the store was deeded to the city and used as a town hall.
His first project, released as a solo album, was the soundtrack to Hall Bartlett's film version of Jonathan Livingston Seagull.
That year, he was appointed to revise and enlarge Bartlett's Familiar Quotations ( 11th edition in 1937 and 12th edition in 1948 ).
Lewis has petitioned the editors of Bartlett's to be given credit for the coinage, but the editors claim that the phrase was a common idiom prior to Lewis's use of it.
Bartlett's subsequent formal apology was accompanied by a bottle of wine, which Ferris described as " quite inappropriate ... as an apology for drunken behaviour involving abuse and a physical attack.
This experiment was performed by Neil Bartlett at the University of British Columbia, who formulated the product as " Xe < sup >+</ sup >< sup >−</ sup >", although subsequent work suggests that Bartlett's product was probably a mixture and did not in fact contain this specific salt.
Although, as discussed above, the product was probably a mixture of several compounds, Bartlett's work was the first proof that compounds could be prepared from a noble gas.
In 1860, however, in John Russell Bartlett's Dictionary of Americanisms, Bartlett said the phrase was being used by children in New York to mean " one who gives a present and then takes it back.
This was the beginning of Bartlett's involvement with multivariate analysis.
Bartlett's work was crucially important in demonstrating that long-term memories are neither fixed nor immutable but are constantly being adjusted as our schemata evolve with experience.
However, both Australian manufacturers were facing increased foreign competition, notably from the new Mazda RX-7 that was adopted and affectionately raced by Moffat, and Kevin Bartlett's 350 V8 powered Chevrolet Camaro.
The result, in Bartlett's view, was social chaos, and this led to different responses from the authorities and from the common people.
Southey's version of the quote was taken up by John Bartlett ( 1820-1905 ), the compiler of Bartlett's Familiar Quotations ( ninth edition, 1902, p. 853 ).
His lively performance was well received by critics and audiences, and Stephen Sondheim has stated that Mr. Bartlett's delivery of the line, " Get out of town!
John Bartlett ( June 14, 1820 – December 3, 1905 ) was an American writer and publisher whose best known work, Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, has been continually revised and reissued for a century after his death.
The Bartlett's architecture provides courses are validated by the Royal Institute of British Architects, and was listed as the top UK school of architecture in The Guardian's University Guide 2013.
It was very popular throughout the 19th century — its popularity was sufficient for two quotations to appear in Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, and for Lewis Carroll to refer to it in his poem Melancholetta.

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