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Overall naval commander was now Colin Keppel with other boats commanded by Horace Hood and Walter Cowan who were to remain friends and colleagues.
During the 1983 election campaign his position as the prime minister designate for the SDP-Liberal Alliance was questioned by his close colleagues, as his campaign style was now regarded as ineffective ; the Liberal leader David Steel was considered to have a greater rapport with the electorate.
By now quite famous, Anguissola received many colleagues who came to visit and discuss the arts with her.
It has been claimed that Paley was not a very original thinker and that the philosophical part of his treatise on ethics is “ an assemblage of ideas developed by others and is presented to be learned by students rather than debated by colleagues .” Nevertheless, his book The Principles of Moral and Political Philosophy ( 1785 ) was a required text at Cambridge and Smith says that Paley ’ s writings were “ once as well known in American colleges as were the readers and spellers of William McGuffey and Noah Webster in the elementary schools .” Although now largely missing from the philosophical canon, Schneewind writes that " utilitarianism first became widely known in England through the work of William Paley.
In 1948, Bette Davis, still the studio's top actress and now fed up with Jack Warner, was a big problem for Harry after she and a number of her colleagues left the studio after completing the film Beyond the Forest.
Following the House of M, Madrox's newfound wealth from winning a Who Wants to Be a Millionaire ?- style game show allowed him to recruit several of his former colleagues from the Paris branch of the now defunct X-Corporation.
It was pioneered in the mid 1940s by Kurt Lewin and Carl Rogers and his colleagues as a method of learning about human behavior in what became The National Training Laboratories ( now NTL Institute ) that was created by the Office of Naval Research and the National Education Association in Bethel, Maine, in 1947
Through a succession of phone calls made from the hotel to colleagues and friends who now claim not to know him, Taverner establishes that he is no longer recognized by the outside world.
Furthermore, Röhm and his SA colleagues thought of their force ( now over three million strong ) as the future army of Germany, replacing the Reichswehr and its professional officers.
Brel's earlier youthful energy was now lovingly harnessed by his long-time colleagues, arranger Francois Raubert and pianist Gerard Jouannest.
Whistler later bought out his colleagues and sold the entire parcel to Dr. Nehemiah Beardslee, who started the first school in Duarte ( which now bears his surname ) and laid out the first section of Duarte's water lines.
Harley, now master of the Tory party, did all he could to persuade his colleagues that the pro-war Whigs – and by their apparent concord with Whig policy, Marlborough and Godolphin – were bent on leading the country to ruin.
Stohr and colleagues write that " Earlier scholars were more honest, calling what we now call corrections by the name penology, which means the study of punishment for crime.
Cosgrave had fought in the 1916 Rising and had been prominent in the Government of the Irish Republic ; the burden of responsibility for building the new state on solid foundations was now on Cosgrave and his colleagues.
Lenneberg's biological approach to language was related to developments such as the motor theory of speech perception developed by Alvin Liberman and colleagues at Haskins Laboratories and also provided historical antecedents to issues now emerging in embodied philosophy and embodied cognition.
But now, night after night, Vergniaud and his colleagues found themselves obliged to change their abode, to avoid assassination, a price being even put upon their heads.
In 1994, with the assistance of what is now Creation Ministries International ( Australia ), Ham and colleagues Mark Looy and Mike Zovath set up Creation Science Ministries, later renamed Answers in Genesis.
:" Lee Lorch, the chair of the mathematics department at Fisk University, and three Black colleagues, Evelyn Boyd ( now Granville ), Walter Brown, and H. M. Holloway came to the meeting and were able to attend the scientific sessions.
After the Nazi takeover of power, Ernst Röhm and his SA colleagues thought of their force ( now over three million strong ) as the future army of Germany, replacing the Reichswehr and its professional officers, whom they viewed as " old fogies " who lacked " revolutionary spirit ".
A press release issued by the Prime Minister of the Republic of the Congo stated that, "... in order to pay a tribute to this great man, now vanished from the scene, and to his colleagues, all of whom have fallen victim to the shameless intrigues of the great financial Powers of the West ... the Government has decided to proclaim Tuesday, 19 September 1961, a day of national mourning.
Years later, Ashkin and colleagues reported the first observation of what is now commonly referred to as an optical tweezers: a tightly focused beam of light capable of holding microscopic particles stable in three dimensions.
Reasoning that the origins of the human species must be in the tropics, in 1887 he joined the Dutch army and arranged to be posted in the Dutch East Indies ( the Dutch colony that is now independent Indonesia ), to the dismay of his academic colleagues.
Although his work was unknown outside a small circle of colleagues for several years, he is now recognized as the first physician to have administered ether anesthesia for surgery.
During this time, his team dedicated itself to the study of glycoproteins ; Leloir and his colleagues elucidated the primary mechanisms of galactose metabolism ( now coined the Leloir pathway ) and determined the cause of galactosemia, a serious genetic disorder that resulted in lactose intolerance.
In a letter dated 1 May 1907, Eyle encouraged Luisi and her female colleagues in the university to form a Uruguayan branch of the Universitarias, stating that “ although there aren ’ t many of you now, you will always be the nucleus around which others will come together ” ( Ehrick, 410 ).

colleagues and book
Jean le Rond d ' Alembert withdrew from the enterprise and other powerful colleagues, including Anne Robert Jacques Turgot, Baron de Laune, declined to contribute further to a book which had acquired a bad reputation.
Informal discussions with colleagues and friends stimulated a greater interest, which was reinforced by Friedrich Hayek's powerful book The Road to Serfdom, by my attendance at the first meeting of the Mont Pelerin Society in 1947, and by discussions with Hayek after he joined the university faculty in 1950.
Rhine and his colleagues attempted to address these criticisms through new experiments, articles, and books, and revisited the state of the criticism along with their responses in the book Extra-Sensory Perception After Sixty Years ( 1940 ).
In their book, Smallpox and its Eradication, Fenner and colleagues describe how vaccine supply shortages during the Biafra smallpox campaign led to the development of the focal vaccination technique, later adopted worldwide by the World Health Organization, which led to the early and cost effective interruption of smallpox transmission in west Africa and elsewhere.
In an 1884 book written by dime novelist and non-fiction author Edward S. Ellis, Crockett is recorded as giving a speech ( the " Not Yours to Give " speech ) critical of his Congressional colleagues who were willing to spend taxpayer dollars to help a widow of a US Navy man who had lived beyond his naval service, but would not contribute their own salary for a week to the cause.
In John Miller's biography of Dame Judi, With A Crack In Her Voice, she talked of being bewildered at how Harvey never actually looked at her during his speeches, and the book also quotes Joss Ackland as saying that Americans seemed to think Harvey was some sort of great actor, which his colleagues certainly did not.
" My campaign colleagues jeered at the bookand by the end of the campaign, any lingering interest I might have had in the political left had vanished like yesterday ’ s smoke.
Tereshkova's life and spaceflight were first examined ( in the west ) in the 1975 book: It Is I, Sea Gull ; Valentina Tereshkova, the first woman in space by Mitchel R. Sharpe and then again in greater detail of her life and spaceflight in the 2007 book Into That Silent Sea by Colin Burgess and Francis French, including interviews with Tereshkova and her colleagues.
He decided that, since the book said so little about antibodies, he would investigate them further upon returning to the United States, which led him to study physical chemistry for his 1960 Ph. D. Research by Edelman and his colleagues and Rodney Robert Porter in the early 1960s produced fundamental breakthroughs in the understanding of the antibody's chemical structure, opening a door for further study.
They would later write a book together, " Russian Purge and the Extraction of Confession ", under the pseudonyms of Beck and Godin to protect their many friends and colleagues back in the USSR.
Many have commented on this, and one of his colleagues, Haro von Buttlar, collected stories told by Houtermans and privately published them in a book with more than 40 pages.
Houtermans and Konstantine F. Shteppa, the authors of this book, took the pseudonyms Beck and Godin to protect their many friends and colleagues back in the USSR.
Jeffrey Toobin wrote in his book The Nine that by the time of his departure in 1986, Burger had alienated all of his colleagues to one degree or another.
During his lifetime, the book became popular and would go through three revisions ( 1850, 1859, and 1869 ), all produced by committees consisting of White and several colleagues working under the auspices of the Southern Musical Convention.
" In the Court's biweekly conference sessions, traditionally a period for vote-counting, Frankfurter had the habit of lecturing his colleagues for forty-five minutes at a time or more with his book resting on a podium.
" But when Kohler tries to flesh out this minor introduction, mostly for the purposes of gloating over his colleagues, he instead finds himself writing a deeply personal book about the history of his own life.
Slater ' publications during the war and the post-war recovery include a book and papers on microwave transmission and microwave electronics, linear accelerators, cryogenics, and, with Francis Bitter and several other colleagues, superconductors, These publications credit the many other scientists, mathematicians and engineers who participated.
What follows in the rest of this section is based on accounts by Vysotsky's close friends and colleagues compiled in the book by V. Perevozchikov
While Haas had been working for some time before his death on a book with ' ideas for chapters and picture layouts ', it fell to his son and daughter and former colleagues to bring a book to realisation.
Eddie Campbell is another creator who has assembled a small studio of colleagues to help him in his art, and the comic book industry of the United States has based its production methods upon the studio system employed at its beginnings.
Williams conducted several interviews with Stallman during the writing of the book, as well as with classmates and colleagues of Stallman, and his mother.
A gathering of family, friends, and former political colleagues was held the day before Riffe's birthday ( June 25 ) at the Portsmouth Welcome Center to introduce the book.

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