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no: Edwin H. Armstrong
By this time, Booth was arguing so vehemently with his older, pro-Union brother Edwin about Lincoln and the war that Edwin finally told him he was no longer welcome at his New York home.
There is no decisive theory as to the origins of the caste system in India, and globally renowned historians and archaeologists like Jim Shaffer, J. P. Mallory, Edwin Bryant, and others, have disputed the claim of " Aryan Invasion ".
Edwin Schallert for the Los Angeles Times praised Davis's performance in Mr. Skeffington ( 1944 ), while observing, " the mimics will have more fun than a box of monkeys imitating Miss Davis ", and Dorothy Manners at the Los Angeles Examiner said of her performance in the poorly received Beyond the Forest ( 1949 ), " no night club caricaturist has ever turned in such a cruel imitation of the Davis mannerisms as Bette turns on herself in this one ".
" Edwin Muir, reviewing in Listener wrote that " as a whole the book is so elusive that there is no judging it ; I cannot tell whether it is winding into deeper and deeper worlds of meaning or lapsing into meaningless ", although he too acknowledged that " there are occasional flashes of a kind of poetry which is difficult to define but is of unquestioned power.
Although there is no record of literature about Sark in Sercquiais, Guernésiais and Jèrriais literature has included writing about Sark ; for example by such authors as Edwin John Luce, Thomas Grut, George F. Le Feuvre, and Denys Corbet.
no: Edwin av Northumbria
Æthelfrith sent messengers to bribe Raedwald with " a great sum of money " into killing Edwin ; Bede reports that his first message had no effect, but Æthelfrith sent more messengers and threatened war if Raedwald did not comply ( bribes and threats of this kind may have previously been used to accomplish Hereric's killing.
no: Edwin Thompson Jaynes
no: Edwin Catmull
But he was also legendarily mean, " a mean, nasty, tough bond trader who took no BS from anyone ," in the words of his old friend Edwin Feulner, president of the Heritage Foundation.
no: Edwin F. Uhl
In 1914 Edwin Armstrong published an explanation of the Audion, and when the two later faced each other in a dispute over the regeneration patent, Armstrong was able to demonstrate conclusively that De Forest still had no idea how it worked.
With no bench players available, designated hitter Edwin Encarnacion replaced Gomes at first.
Historians Bruce Catton and Glenn Tucker make firm assertions that a sharpshooter was responsible ; Stephen Sears credits volley fire from the 7th Tennessee against the 2nd Wisconsin ; Edwin Coddington cites the sister's letter and finds the sharpshooter theory to be partly credible, but leans towards Sears ' conclusion ; Harry W. Pfanz agrees that the location was behind the 2nd Wisconsin, but make no judgment about the source of the fire.
Independent scientists Edwin May and James Spottiswoode conducted an analysis of the data around the 11 September 2001 events and concluded there was no statistically significant change in the randomness of the GCP data during the attacks and the apparent significant deviation reported by Nelson and Radin existed only in their chosen time window.
The blight created by carelessly discarded caustic-chemical-laden Polaroid negatives, which tended to accumulate most heavily at the prettiest, most snapshot-worthy locations, horrified Polaroid founder Edwin Land and prompted him to develop the later SX-70 system, which produced no separate negative to discard.
no: Edwin R. Thiele
In the mid-twentieth century linguistic issues were prominent in the successive incumbencies of Edwin Morris ( who spoke no Welsh ) and of Glyn Simon ( who sympathised with advocates of the use of the Welsh language ).
And although virtually no one realized it at the time, Edwin Edwards quietly waited in the wings for his shot at redemption.
Renovation of the " High School Building ," ( known by no other formal title, but formerly the campus of Natchitoches High School ) was completed in 1984, and the ceremonial ribbon was cut by then Louisiana Governor Edwin Edwards.
After viewing a stage production of Uncle Tom's Cabin, two members of the family, Albert and Edwin, adopted names of two characters as their middle names as each boy had no given middle name.
Having no brothers, in 1928 Hilda was persuaded by her father Owen to join what was by then a successful and well-known family rose nursery and seed shop business run by him and his elder brother Edwin Foley Murrell.

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no: Ernest Howard Shepard
Ernest Hemingway, who had the same publisher, accepted the principle that fart could be cut, on the grounds that no one should use words only to shock.
Indeed, at the end of the 19th century scholar Ernest DeWitt Burton wrote that there could be " no reasonable doubt " that 1 John and the gospel were written by the same author, and Amos Wilder has said that, " Early Christian tradition and the great majority of modern scholars have agreed on the common authorship of these writings, even where the author has not been identified with the apostle John.
Womack initially only wants Mason to consult the SEALs, as he confides to Special Agent Ernest Paxton ( William Forsythe ) that he does not want Mason loose, but the FBI have no choice but to let Mason accompany the SEALs since he has committed the maps to memory.
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no: Ernest Lawrence
no: Ernest Jones
The second edition, Fowler ’ s Modern English Usage ( 1965 ) was revised by Sir Ernest Gowers, who updated the text, contributed entries, and deleted articles " no longer relevant to literary fashions ".
Though Mackendrick's direction of the actors and his staging of the scenes are at times extraordinary, in recent years critics have praised only the film's dialogue, " courtesy of Ernest Lehman and Clifford Odets, a high-toned street vernacular that no real New Yorker has ever spoken but that every real New Yorker wishes he could ", A. O. Scott wrote
According to his uncle, Ernest Morphy, no one formally taught Morphy how to play chess ; rather, Morphy learned on his own as a young child simply from watching others play.
Ernest refuses, stating he'd rather live his own life and die rather than spend an eternity with only Madeline and Helen for company and no way to escape.
One theory is that it comes from a line in Ernest Hemingway's novel " A Moveable Feast " where in describing a particularly annoying sound, Hemingway remarks that it " was no worse than other noises, certainly better than Ezra learning to play the bassoon.
no: William Ernest Henley
He subsequently became a teacher at the College himself, his pupils including Richard Arnell and Ernest John Moeran ( who both admired him ); Benjamin Britten ( who found Ireland's teaching less interesting ); the socialist composer Alan Bush ; Geoffrey Bush ( no relation to Alan ), who subsequently edited or arranged many of Ireland's works for publication ; and Anthony Bernard.
In Britain, Prince Ernest consulted the noted eye doctor, Wathen Waller, but Waller apparently found the condition inoperable, as no operation took place.
no: Norman Ernest Borlaug
Therefore, the Duke of Cumberland moved to Hanover as Ernest Augustus I of the Kingdom and the Duke of Cambridge, no longer needed in Hanover, returned to London with his family, setting up residence in Kensington Palace.
Dominic, played by a double for Ernest Borgnine who is seen only from the back, was killed off in an explosion ; Archangel was said to have suddenly been assigned overseas, with " the Firm " replaced by " the company " ( a long-standing nickname for the CIA in the real world ); and no mention was made of Caitlin.
Marjorie Kay played Alice Faulkner and Ernest Maupain was Moriarty ( no copy of the film known to have survived )
It seems, as Flinders ' biographer Ernest Scott observed, that Bass's natural modesty meant he felt no need to say " discovered by me " or " named after me ".
no: Ernest Chausson
no: Ernest Tubb
Negotiations between Ernest Augustus and the German government continued for almost three decades, to no avail.
However Späte may not have considered sinking air between thermals, and there is no mention of this until 1947 when Ernest Dewing and George Pirie independently included this aspect.
When they get to their destination, Santa possesses no legal currency ( only play money ), so in his giving Christmas spirit, Ernest lets him ride for free.

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