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Maxwell and grew
Mathematical analysis of the behaviour of electrical transmission lines grew out of the work of James Clerk Maxwell, Lord Kelvin and Oliver Heaviside.
Following a number of small film roles, Maxwell grew dissatisfied and travelled to Italy where she worked in films from 1951 until 1955, and following her marriage, she moved to the United Kingdom where she appeared in several television productions.
It is due partly to the fact that most of Levinsky's fights have been in Chicago, where everyone knows that he grew up on the West Side and entered the fish-peddling business with a pushcart on Maxwell Street.
At this time he meets Corporal of Horse ( Sgt equivalent ) Ludovic ( based on the man who grew up to be notorious MP and press tycoon Robert Maxwell ) and they and a few others escape in a small boat, a most perilous undertaking.
The Bickersons was created by Philip Rapp, the one-time Eddie Cantor writer who had also created the Fanny Brice skits ( for The Ziegfeld Follies of the Air and Maxwell House Coffee Time ) that grew into radio's Baby Snooks.
Dundy grew up in a Park Avenue home where she was educated by a governess, though she eventually attended high school, where her boyfriend Terry was the son of playwright Maxwell Anderson.
Despite the competition, the Maxwell Polish sausage sandwich soon grew to be one of Chicago's most popular local offerings, along with the Chicago-style hot dog and the Italian beef sandwich.

Maxwell and up
On May 19, a deputy sheriff's posse of eight men left Maxwell City and rode thirty-five miles up the Vermejo where they were joined by Juan Jose Martinez.
With curiosity and elan, he explored every inch of glen, beach and burn, once stranding himself for hours on a ledge high up a sheer seventy-foot cliff and waiting with calm faith to be rescued by Maxwell, who nearly lost his life in doing so.
Speaking to her biographer, Parks noted, " You might just say Maxwell opened my eyes up.
The Wild Irish: A Novel of Elizabeth I & the Pirate O ' Malley, by Robin Maxwell, tells Ní Mháille's story from birth up until a few years before her death.
Maxwell Fyfe charged that Raeder had been part of the effort to cover up that it was an U-boat that sank the Athenia and to falsely accuse the British of sinking the Athenia.
Maxwell Fyfe brought up Raeder's order of 15 October 1939, which read: " Measures which are considered necessary from a military point of view will have to be carried out, even if they are not covered by existing international law ... Every protest from neutral powers will have to be turned down ... The more ruthlessly economic warfare is waged ... the sooner the war will come to an end ".
By 1593, John, 8th Lord Maxwell was repairing the castle again, building up the gatehouse for defence against the Johnstones of Annandale, with whom the Maxwells were feuding.
He took up a post as music adviser at the nearby Bath Academy of Art and invited young composers to his house, including Harrison Birtwistle, Peter Maxwell Davies, Alexander Goehr.
Maxwell sold the ranch to the Maxwell Land Grant and Railroad Company, which gave up and handed it on to a Dutch development company, which decided to parcel it out to ranchers.
In a short period of time, however, Maxwell over-extended and wound up deeply in debt with over half of their production unsold in the post World War I recession in 1920.
As well as the Freak, Rita's chief adversary is Kath Maxwell ( Kate Hood ), a middle-class woman and friend of Bob Moran, who retaliates against Rita for her brutal initiation into prison life because of her crime – the mercy killing of her terminally ill daughter – and toughens up, becoming a serious rival for the top dog role with her new hard attitude and monopoly on contraband rackets in the prison.
As a senior he helped lead his school to a national title in 1976, picking up the Heisman Trophy, the Maxwell Award, the Walter Camp Award for Player of the Year, and the United Press International ( UPI ) Player of the Year award along the way as he led the nation in rushing with 1, 948 yards.
NBA players that once suited up for the 49ers include Boston Celtics great Cedric Maxwell, DeMarco Johnson, 2001 NBA Draft lottery pick Rodney White, and Eddie Basden.
The route chosen to take the Union Canal to the site of the wheel involved building a completely new section of canal, leading from the original terminus at Port Maxwell to link up with a new basin to the south of the wheel.
It ended up being the first Cartoon Network movie-length pilot to be broadcast, but not picked up until, " Underfist: Halloween Bash " which was created by Maxwell Atoms, who created " Billy and Mandy " and " Evil Con Carne ".
Eventually he returned to his original employer, and worked his way up in the media business within Robert Maxwell ’ s stable of publications.
In fact, while on the faculty at UCLA, Maxwell McCombs picked up Cohen ’ s book containing this quote at a local bookstore.
If a Dp-brane is embedded in a spacetime of d spatial dimensions, the brane carries ( in addition to its Maxwell field ) a set of d-p massless scalars ( particles which do not have polarizations like the photons making up light ).
Maxwell came up with the idea of an energy bar after dropping out of a marathon at the mark, at about the segment of the event known among runners as " The Wall ", where experts say the body ceases burning carbohydrates and begins burning muscle tissue instead.
Maxwell ended up with a company with 300 employees and $ 150 million in annual sales by 2000, when the company was purchased by Nestlé for $ 375 million.
Mutual friend Tony Maxwell picked up the drum duties.
Robert Culp reprises his role of Bill Maxwell and takes the unconscious nerd on several adventures ( most notably using the nerd ( and his invulnerable costume ) as a shield to fend off bullets or as a bludgeon to beat up bad guys ), ending with the aliens reclaiming the suit and leaving the nerd barely conscious and naked.

Maxwell and Toronto
New York: Schirmer Books ; Toronto: Maxwell Macmillan Canada ; New York: Maxwell Macmillan International, 1993.
* Herbert, Rosemary, ‘ Reginald Hill ’, in The Fatal Art of Entertainment: Interviews with Mystery Writers ( New York: G. K. Hall, Toronto: Maxwell Macmillan Canada, & Oxford: Maxwell Macmillan International, 1994 ), pp. 194 – 223.
New York: Schirmer Books ; Toronto: Maxwell Macmillan Canada ; New York: Maxwell Macmillan International.
Maxwell then returned to Canada, settling in Oakville, Ontario, where she wrote a column for the Toronto Sun under the Miss Moneypenny pseudonym and became a businesswoman working in the textile industry.
Maxwell MacMillan, Canada, Toronto, 1984.
* Rosenberg, Elinor B., The Adoption Life Cycle: the children and their families through the years, New York: Free Press ; Toronto: Maxwell Macmillan Canada ; New York: Maxwell Macmillan International, 1992.
* Kimmel, Michael, and Messner, Michael ( eds ), 1992, Men's lives, New York / Toronto: Macmillan / Maxwell ( 2nd edition )
Maxwell Herbert Lloyd Bentley ( March 1, 1920 – January 19, 1984 ) was a Canadian ice hockey forward who played for the Chicago Black Hawks, Toronto Maple Leafs, and New York Rangers in the National Hockey League ( NHL ) as part of a professional and senior career that spanned 20 years.
A notable interpreter of 20th century and contemporary opera, Caine's world premieres have included: Jezebel, presented by the Toronto Symphony ( title role ; oratorio by Robertson Davies and Derek Holman ); Playing Away, presented by Opera North ( role: L. A. Lola ; by Howard Brenton and Benedict Mason ); The Golden Ass, presented by the Canadian Opera Company ( role: Fotis ; by Robertson Davies and Randolph Peters ); Mr Emmet Takes a Walk, presented by Psappha ( 6 female roles ; by David Pountney and Peter Maxwell Davies ); Mathilde, a new musical by Conor Mitchell directed by Simon Callow ( Edinburgh Fringe Festival ); Intolerance, a one-woman opera by Mark Ravenhill and Conor Mitchell presented by Tête-à-Tête.
George Montegu Black II ( June 3, 1911 in Winnipeg – June 29, 1976 Toronto ) born to George Montegu Black Sr and Gertrude Maxwell Black was a Winnipeg business man and President of Canadian Breweries.
New York / Toronto: Macmillan / Maxwell ( 4th edition ).

Maxwell and Canada
In 1959, the Faculty of Law moved from Saint John to Fredericton following a report on the status of legal education in Canada by Professor Maxwell Cohen from McGill University.
* James Clerk Maxwell Telescope ( JCMT ): United Kingdom, Canada, Netherlands
For instance, Westlaw Canada from Carswell includes the Canadian Abridgment and KeyCite Canada, and Westlaw UK provides information from Sweet & Maxwell and independent law reports, case analysis and case status icons.
After graduating from UC Berkeley, Maxwell frequently represented Canada as a long distance runner.
The Presbyterian Church in Taiwan ( PCT ; ; ) was planted in Taiwan in the 19th century by Dr James Laidlaw Maxwell Snr of the Presbyterian Church of England and Dr George Leslie Mackay of the Presbyterian Church in Canada.
After the war, Maxwell served as a missionary of the LDS Church for two years in Canada.
Maxwell quickly became part of the Army Show in Canada, and later as part of the Canadian Auxiliary Services Entertainment Unit she was posted to the United Kingdom, performing music and dance numbers to entertain the troops, often appearing with Canadian comedians Wayne and Shuster.
-Charles Scribner's Sons, New York ; Collier Marcmillan Canada ; Maxwell Macmillan International.
In 1992 Capital Ideas: The Improbable Origins of Modern Wall Street was published by The Free Press in Canada and Maxwell Macmillan International in the USA and has since become a worldwide guide to modern investment theories and practices.
* Clan Maxwell Society Canada
In 1978, Maxwell Cummings was made a Member of the Order of Canada and a Grand officer of the National Order of Quebec in 1990.
After earning an Honours degree in Drama at the University of Manchester, England, Maxwell accompanied her husband, Benedict Campbell, back to his native Canada, where she began to work as a director at the National Arts Centre.
* Maxwell International Bahá ' í School, Shawnigan Lake, British Columbia, Canada

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