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In the News (Fri 1 Jun 12)

  
  William L. Cornett
Cornett’s recollections of the results obtained by him as a farmer during his first years in Young county lead him to believe that the seasons then were more reliable than of recent years, and that planting was more surely attended with substantial results.
Cornett’s children are: Rufus M., a teacher in Gray county, Texas; Maud, a member of the family circle; William A., of Gray county; and Ophelia, Alvy and Armelia.
Cornett has ever maintained a lively interest in public affairs, local and state, takes a strong moral position on all social questions and supports Democracy when policies of government are at issue.
www.genealogymagazine.com /wilco.html   (0 words)

  
 Jeremy West His his majestys sagbutts and cornetts Christopher Monk Instruments
His working life encompasses performance with His Majestys Sagbutts and Cornetts; teaching at The Royal College of Music and Trinity College of Music, London as well as privately; instrument manufacture with Christopher Monk Instruments; and most recently with the publication of interesting, newly researched repertoire for the instrument and its various ensemble possibilities.
The cornett was the most popular wind instrument of its day, coming closer in sound, according to contemporary reports, to the human voice than any other.
The cornett is, however, making a serious comeback and Jeremy West is widely regarded as one of the pioneers of this revival.
www.jeremywest.co.uk /index.html   (0 words)

  
  Roadrunner lives up to its cartoon image   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Cornett incubated eggs and raised roadrunners at home before he found a place for his research at the museum.
Although Cornett is a scientist, he considers it his duty to help people find ways of connecting emotionally with the desert he loves so much.
Cornett said that when he was young he read Jaeger's books again and again, and later went on some of Jaeger's desert group camping trips.
www.jaeger.ws /reminiscences/who_jcornett.html   (883 words)

  
 Milligan College Sportsnews
Cornett is one of the top five scorers in JCHS history, with 1,725 points.
Cornett is a three-time team MVP in golf and carried the low score average for JCHS each of the past three seasons.
Cornett's track honors are just as impressive as his golf and basketball accolades.
www.milligan.edu /athletics/sportsnews/Spring2003/basketball_Cornett.htm   (394 words)

  
 CQPolitics.com - OK 5: Cornett Undeterred by Lack of Support From Also-Rans
Cornett, who was re-elected as mayor of Oklahoma City in March and declared his House candidacy in May, finished second with 24 percent, 5 percentage points ahead of Bode in third.
Cornett’s campaign says that even though the candidates may have thrown their support to Fallin, that doesn’t mean their former campaign staffers and supporters have followed.
Cornett may be an "independent political outsider" but he surely is an opportunistic office hopper; he jumped into this race almost as soon as he was re-elected to his current post.
www.cqpolitics.com /2006/08/ok_5_cornett_undeterred_by_lac.html   (780 words)

  
 The Mute Cornett
The mute cornett is another variety of the zink or cornett.
The narrow bore of the mute cornett gave it an exquisitely soft sound and made it ideal in consorts with recorders, lutes, and viols.
Musica Antiqua's mute cornett in f was crafted by Monk.
www.music.iastate.edu /antiqua/m_cornt.htm   (96 words)

  
 Chairman
Cornett's research interests are focused on regulation of adrenergic receptor gene expression in the rat lung and the homeostatic roles of the neurohypophysial hormone vasotocin in the domestic chicken.
We have cloned and pharmacologically characterized receptors that bind vasotocin and transduce its physiological effects in the shell gland and anterior pituitary gland.
Cornett, L.E., J.D. Kirby, J.A. Vizcarra, J.C. Ellison, J. Thrash, P.R. Mayeux, M.D. Crew, S.M. Jones, N. Ali, and D.A. Baeyens (2003) Molecular cloning and functional characterization of a vasotocin receptor subtype expressed in the pituitary gland of the domestic chicken (Gallus domesticus): Avian homolog of the mammalian V1B-vasopressin receptor.
www.uams.edu /physiology/faculty/cornett.htm   (413 words)

  
 Peerless Insurance v Cornett, 149 NC App 667 (01-293) 04/02/2002 - Unpublished
Cornett filed a civil lawsuit against Michael Cornett, the driver of the car (and alleged tortfeasor) and Jack Cornett, alleging that she sustained personal injury as a proximate result of their negligence.
Cornett admitted she was employed by Granite Homes on 30 June 1998 and that Peerless had already paid her $25,000.00 for her injuries.
Cornett filed a response asserting her right to recovery and denying that Granite Homes was involved with the lawsuit or with the underlying accident.
www.aoc.state.nc.us /www/public/coa/opinions/2002/unpub/010293-1.htm   (1839 words)

  
 Dr. R. Orin Cornett
Instead, Cornett told him that he would meet with the young man. Their conversation lasted for the better part of a day and ended with Cornett's handing him a check to seek proper training in transliteration.
Cornett was a man whose life was inextricably connected to education and the pursuit of achieving one's own potential.
Cornett is remembered for his generosity, caring, and willingness to share his expertise with parents and professionals.
www.cuedspeech.info /cornett.html   (489 words)

  
 jdcornett
William Cornett or "Billie", as he was called by his family and friends, came into camp with a small deer on his back which he had killed that evening.
Cornett became sick (which was unto death) Mary Everage stayed with her and cared for her all the time that she could.
When she arrived at the house she readily saw that Billie Cornett was a bad housekeeper, so she began to work, the larger children helping her; by late evening she had cleaned the house, washed the children's clothes and had everything looking like it did in Rhoda Cornett's days when she was able to work.
www.geocities.com /Athens/Oracle/5468/jdcornett.html   (6275 words)

  
 Cued Speech > History > Dr. R. Orin Cornett, Inventor of Cued Speech Passes
Cornett’s invention of Cued Speech, a communication system for deaf children, and his life’s body of work touched and improved the lives of thousands of people in the deaf community.
Cornett earned a bachelor’s degree from Oklahoma Baptist University, followed by a master’s degree from the University of Oklahoma and a Ph.D. in physics and applied mathematics from the University of Texas.
Cornett said “I had supposed that deaf persons were bookworms, served by reading as their one clear window on the world.
www.cuedspeech.org /sub/cued/dr_cornett_passing.asp   (1128 words)

  
 Victor Eugene Cornett   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Kenley C. Cornett, father of Victor E., was a life long resident of Elk Creek, an extensive farmer, and was born there in 1843, and died May 31, 1919.
Victor Eugene Cornett, who has never married, grew up on the home farm at Elk Creek, acquired a high school education, and until he was thirty years of age his time and energies were given to the assistance of his father on the farm.
Cornett is a republican, and is a member of the Salem Methodist Episcopal Church, South, at Elk Creek.
www.newrivernotes.com /vabio/vecornett.htm   (479 words)

  
 Honor the fallen: Army Sgt. 1st Class Lance S. Cornett
Cornett was assigned to the U.S. Army Special Operations Command at Fort Bragg, N.C. He was the second Kentucky soldier to die in Iraq in the past week.
Cornett was born in San Diego and graduated from Laurel County High School in London in south-central Kentucky.
Cornett is survived by his wife, Sandra Cornett, and his children Brandy, Christopher and Brianna.
www.militarycity.com /valor/1516237.html   (616 words)

  
 Peabody Institute - Stanley Cornett: Opera Reviews
Cornett is a slender young man and one was surprised at the lusty tenor voice he produced, making of the 'Rose' solo and duet in the second act a highlight of the evening."--Eugene Walter, Mobile Press Register (10/14/83); The Merry Widow (Camille), Mobile Opera.
Cornett has a fine tenor voice, a rarity in these parts, and when he let it ring out it was thrilling to hear."-- Michael Walsh, Rochester Democrat and Chronicle (6/30/73) (presently Music Critic for Time Magazine); Vaughan Williams:The Poisoned Kiss, Opera Under the Stars.
Cornett's shy and retiring Herring was from the beginning an awkwardly endearing personality.
www.peabody.jhu.edu /1812   (1084 words)

  
 Field Recorders' Collective :: Notes - Cornett   (Site not responding. Last check: )
During the depression of the 1930’s he was known as someone who would supply food to the needy: he’d bring lunch boxes and bags of beans to people on relief, as part of the WPA program, where he was a boss/ administrator.
When he won his seat in the Kentucky State Legislature, Bill Cornett was already so well known locally that he never campaigned for office, and he won the election with 83% of the vote.
The wild vigor of his singing coupled with the intricate busy-ness of his banjo- full of rapid dropped thumb and pull offs, produced a distinctive sound…in which the melody appears slow and drawn out, in a lyrical way that contrasts with the rhythmic, percussive banjo sound.
www.fieldrecorder.com /docs/notes/cornett_cohen.htm   (1284 words)

  
 City of Oklahoma City | Mayor
Cornett was re-elected on March 7, 2006 with over 87 percent of the vote, the highest percentage in Oklahoma City history.
For that success, Cornett is quick to credit the vision of his predecessors, the hard work of the City Council, the City Manager, the staff of the City, and the people of Oklahoma City.
Cornett was born and raised in Oklahoma City, the son of a postman and a school teacher.
www.okc.gov /council/mayor/Mayor.html   (762 words)

  
 CQPolitics.com - OK 5: Fallin, Cornett Advance to Aug. 22 GOP Runoff
Cornett took a risk by waiting until May to enter the House contest — and drew some criticism for doing so shortly after his March re-election as mayor.
Cornett and Bode also recently sparred over Bode’s radio ad that accused Cornett of supporting the use of the government’s power of eminent domain in property disputes; Cornett contends that he supported a resolution that simply favored putting the power in the hands of localities.
Fallin and Cornett, who must now court voters who did not support them in the primary, can be expected to continue highlighting their conservative profiles.
www.cqpolitics.com /2006/07/ok_5_fallin_cornett_advance_to.html   (565 words)

  
 Lilley Cornett Woods, Kentucky
Lilley Cornett Woods is one of the largest protected tracts of old-growth forest in Kentucky.
The tracts that make up the Woods were purchased by Lilley Cornett during the middle part of the twentieth century and sold to the Commonwealth of Kentucky by his heirs in 1969.
Lilley Cornett Woods is managed by Eastern Kentucky University and is open to the public by guided tours only.
www.uky.edu /KentuckyAtlas/ky-lilley-cornett-woods.html   (117 words)

  
 Heather Cornett
Cornett’s World History class, students prepare to become members of today’s global community by learning about the great ideas that shaped the past.
Cornett believes that FLVS presents exceptional opportunities for creative teaching and for one-on-one interaction with students.
Cornett earned her Master of Science degree in Secondary Social Studies Education from Nova Southeastern University, and her Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science and French from the University of Florida.
www.flvs.net /_about_us/staff/Heather_Anderson   (203 words)

  
 Cued Speech > History > Eulogy for Dr. Cornett
To the family of R. Orin Cornett, to the Cued Speech community, to friends and relatives, I am sure it is no surprise to hear that Dr. Cornett was an exceptional person.
Cornett was a genius, yet he always wanted to learn more.
Dr. Cornett was gratified to see Cued Speech used all over the world and to see the multitude of prelingually profoundly deaf children grow into successful, independent adults with higher level thinking skills who became full members of both the hearing and deaf culture communities.
www.cuedspeech.org /sub/cued/dr_cornett_eulogy.asp   (1600 words)

  
 MyDD :: MyDD Conversation with OR St. Sen. Candidate Jesse Cornett
On Monday night, I had the chance to sit down with my friend Jesse Cornett, who's running for the Democratic state Senate nomination in a district that covers the eastern part of Portland.
Cornett: In Oregon, our campaign finance - we're one of a very few number of states wher we have no limits whatsoever, and we don't have publicly-financed campaign, with the exception of Portland now.
Cornett: As you're close to the election, there are two supplemental reports you do.
www.mydd.com /story/2006/4/1/132332/5439   (2397 words)

  
 Peabody Institute - Stanley Cornett: Stanley Cornett   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Cornett is finishing his nineteenth year this spring as a member of the voice faculty at Peabody.
Cornett received his Bachelor and Master of Music degrees and Performer's Certificate from the Eastman School of Music, and his Doctor of Musical Arts degree from the University of Maryland, with additional studies at the Juilliard School and the Britten-Pears School in Aldeburgh, England.
Cornett is married to Eileen Cornett, a member of the Opera Faculty and Director of the Vocal Accompanying degree program at Peabody.
www.peabody.jhu.edu /index.php?pageID=397   (564 words)

  
 The Renaissance Cornetto
The name derives from the Italian for "little horn" ("corno" - horn, plus the suffix "etto" - small); it is also nowadays often referred to as "cornett" (with two t's to give a distinction from the modern brass instrument, with which it has no connection).
It was used in both sacred and secular music, and besides pieces such as the Vespers which mention the instrument by name, it would have been a natural choice for most high-lying parts, which typically were marked only "canto".
The difficulty of its technique meant that even at the height of its popularity there were relatively few really accomplished players, and the instrument went into decline during the second half of the seventeenth century as violin technique developed and as other wind instruments such as oboes became more sophisticated.
www.cornetto.org.uk /cornetto.html   (0 words)

  
 Cornett Environmental Toxic Tort Lawyer: Free Legal Services in Texas (TX)
The National Cancer Institute (NCI) estimates that the incidence of cancer could be reduced by as much as 80-90 percent if environmental causes such as diet, tobacco, and alcohol, as well as radiation, infectious agents, and substances in the air, water, and soil were addressed.
Industries in Cornett are required by law to control and contain their toxic waste and byproducts.
Please be aware that Weitz and Luxenberg may not be able to litigate all lawsuits in all regions of Texas due to state and federal statutes.
www.weitzlux.com /texas/cornetttoxictortlawyer_131127.html   (397 words)

  
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This matter is before the Court on the trustee's Motion for Summary Judgment asking that a conveyance by the defendant/debtor, Ray Cornett, to his father, defendant Raymond Cornett, be vacated and set aside.
The defendants admitted in their Answer filed in this matter that Raymond Cornett paid the sum of $1.00 and forgave a debt that his son owed him as consideration for the transfer.
The cumulative debt owed to Raymond Cornett was in excess of $11,000.00.
www.kyeb.uscourts.gov /opin/howopin/MCornett90-00311A90-0280.html   (476 words)

  
 IMPAC U: Dr. Kathleen Cornett
Kathleen Cornett, Dean of Programs and Associate Professor at IMPAC University, has extensive experience in developing and implementing cross-functional team approaches to planning and team based management.
Prior to joining IMPAC University, Cornett held numerous leadership positions in higher education including Assistant Vice President for recruitment and outreach at Walden University.
Cornett is a member of the American Association of University Women and the Learning Resource Network.
www.impacu.edu /People/Faculty/kcornett   (227 words)

  
 Cornett Racing Engines - Somerset, KY- Welcome
Owens' # 20 is powered by Cornett Racing Engines.
Owens also won the third qualifying heat race of the night.
For more information on Cornett Racing Engines, please call the office at (606) 678-2226 or log on to www.cornettthunder.com.
www.cornettthunder.com   (176 words)

  
 Cornett Family History   (Site not responding. Last check: )
One of the significant events of the last century was definitely the publishing in late 1998 of a book depicting the role of the Cornett family in American history.
William Cornett (1761-1837) was an ordinary young man living in a time when the ordinary became the history for the nation destined to become the mightiest ever on the face of the earth.
This new book chronicles the span of American history, beginning with a people's struggle for independence and the adventure on the frontier, and continuing to the close of the 20th century.
users.mikrotec.com /~jcornett/thebook.html   (432 words)

  
 My Cornett Ancestors   (Site not responding. Last check: )
WILLIAM JESSE CORNETT (JOHN CANUTE3, EARL2, ERIN1) married (1) RHODA GILLIAM May 07, 1787 in Washington Co., VA. She was born 1772 in Augusta Co., VA, and died April 1796.
He is buried at mouth of Bull Creek, Perry Co. KY., where he saw in a dream that he drove his wagon and team to a sassafras tree on the hill and couldn't move them.
Midwife to over l,000 babies in Knott County, Ky. She was a genealogist, herbalist and weather-witch: telling folks how many snows would come in winter and all the bad storms in summer.
members.aol.com /shamieashley/cornett.html   (691 words)

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