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b and .
Then there is a diagonalizable operator D on V and a nilpotent operator N in V such that ( A ) Af, ( b ) Af.
The roots of this equation are just the ordinates of the intersections of the graph of B with a straight line of unit slope through Af in the b-plane ( the plane of the graph of b ).
) of two numbers a and b in locations named A and B.
In 2001, Alfred Nobel's great-grandnephew, Peter Nobel ( b. 1931 ), asked the Bank of Sweden to differentiate its award to economists given " in Alfred Nobel's memory " from the five other awards.
It is also used to enumerate a list in the same manner that " a, b, c, d " ( etc.
The line running from the upper left to lower right reads mt l b < sup > c </ sup > lt.
* Theo Altenberg ( b. 1952 ), German artist
:( b ) The Apostles ' Creed, as the Baptismal Symbol ; and the Nicene Creed, as the sufficient statement of the Christian faith.
( It should be noted that in the account given of the same events, in rabbinic sources ( b. Talmud Shabbat 99a ; Exodus Rabbah 41 ) and in the Qur ' an, Aaron is not the idol-maker and upon Moses ' return begged his pardon as he had felt mortally threatened by the Israelites ( Quran 7: 142-152 ).
Exports: $ 1. 225 billion f. o. b. ( 2008 )
Imports: $ 3. 546 billion f. o. b. ( 2008 )
* The rational numbers, expressed as the quotient of two integers a and b, b not equal to zero, satisfy the above definition because is the root of.
* 1085 – Emperor Shenzong of Song ( b. 1048 )
* 1132 – St. Hugues, Bishop of Grenoble ( b. 1053 )
* 1204 – Eleanor of Aquitaine ( b. 1122 )
* 1205 – King Amalric II of Jerusalem ( b. 1145 )

b and Founding
* May 22 – Hugh Williamson, American Founding Father ( b. 1735 )
Founding members are Chris Karrer, Dieter Serfas, Falk Rogner ( b. 14 September 1943 ), John Weinzierl and Renate Knaup ( b. Renate Aschaver-Knaup, 1 July 1948 ).

b and Harvard
* 1672 – Charles Chauncy, English-born president of Harvard College ( b. 1592 )
* 1769 – Edward Holyoke, American clergyman, 9th President of Harvard University ( b. 1689 )
* 1737 – Benjamin Wadsworth, President of Harvard University ( b. 1670 )
* August 22 – Charles W. Eliot, President of Harvard University ( b. 1834 )
* November 29 – Samuel Langdon, American President of Harvard University ( b. 1723 )
** James B. Conant, American chemist and headmaster of Harvard University ( b. 1893 )
* September 14 – John Harvard, American clergyman ( b. 1607 )
* June 1 – Edward Holyoke, American President of Harvard University ( b. 1689 )
* March 16 – Benjamin Wadsworth, American President of Harvard University ( b. 1670 )
* May 3 – John Leverett the Younger, American President of Harvard ( b. 1662 )
* February 27 – Henry Dunster, first President of Harvard College ( b. 1609 )
* July 2 – John Rogers, American President of Harvard University ( b. 1630 )
* July 25 – Urian Oakes, English-born President of Harvard University ( b. 1631 )
* November 28 – Leonard Hoar, American President of Harvard University ( b. 1630 )
* February 19 – Charles Chauncy, English-born president of Harvard College ( b. 1592 )
Judith R. Harris ( b. 1938 ) graduated magna cum laude with her masters degree in psychology from Harvard University.
* Thomas Paine, b. Dec. 9, 1773 ; name changed by law in 1801 to Robert Treat Paine, Jr .; d. Nov. 13, 1811. graduate of Harvard College, 1792.
* Charles Paine, b. Aug. 30, 1775 ; d. Feb. 15, 1810. graduate of Harvard College, 1793.
* Tom Conley ( professor ) ( b. 1943 ), professor at Harvard
**** George Cabot Lodge II ( b. 1927 ): Harvard Business School professor, 1962 U. S. Senate candidate from Massachusetts against Edward M. Kennedy
Joseph ’ s sons, Joseph Cabot Jr. ( b. 1746 in Salem ), George Cabot ( b. 1752 in Salem ), and Samuel Cabot ( b. 1758 in Salem ), left Harvard to work their way through shipping, furthering the family fortune and becoming extraordinarily wealthy.

b and College
* 1779 – Eleazar Wheelock, American minister, orator, and educator, founder of Dartmouth College ( b. 1711 )
* April 4 – William Dick, founder of Edinburgh Veterinary College ( b. 1793 )
* September 20 – Philander Chase, American founder of Kenyon College ( b. 1775 )
* October 22 – Elisha Williams, American rector of Yale College ( b. 1694 )
* January 27 – Andrew Bell, educationalist and founder of Madras College ( b. 1753 )
* April 24 – Eleazar Wheelock, American founder of Dartmouth College ( b. 1711 )
** Lawrence Humphrey, president of Magdalen College, Oxford ( b. 1527 )
She met Paul Frank Pelosi ( b. April 15, 1940, in San Francisco ) while she was attending Trinity College.
* the old Elmfield College ( b. 1840s ) still has one building standing ( on Straylands Grove )
* The College of Engineering, founded in 2003, inherited longstanding programs ( i ) Computer Science and ( ii ) Information Technology, and launched ( iii ) Computer Engineering, ( iv ) Electrical Engineering, ( v ) Engineering Technology — with majors in ( a ) Construction Engineering Technology, ( b ) Electrical Engineering Technology, ( c ) Manufacturing Engineering Technology, ( d ) Mechanical Engineering Technology, and ( e ) Nuclear Engineering Technology — and ( vi ) Materials Science and Engineering, and ( vii ) Mechanical and Energy Engineering.
Vedanayagam Devasahayam ( b. 1949 ) of the Church of South India followed Nirmal as head of Dalit theology at the Gurukul Lutheran Theological College, and further developed Nirmal's ideas, writing a number of books.
b Washington College, Washington and Lee University, Hampden-Sydney College, Transylvania University, Dickinson College, St. John's College, University of Georgia, College of Charleston, Franklin & Marshall College, University of Vermont, Williams College, Bowdoin College, Tusculum College, University of Tennessee, University of North Carolina ( Chapel Hill ) and Union College.

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