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  First World War.com - Who's Who - Edward Evans
Edward Ratcliffe Evans (1881-1957) achieved a heroic popular reputation both within the Royal Navy and among the general public following an action undertaken while serving with the Royal Navy in 1917 in which he led a successful attack upon six German destroyers which resulted in the sinking of three.
Evans was commissioned into the Royal Navy in 1897 and was Second-in-Command of Scott's Antarctic Expedition of 1909.
When war broke out in August 1914 Evans held the rank of Commander in the Royal Navy and served aboard HMS Broke in the Dover Patrol (the latter overseen by Reginald Bacon).
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 Sir Edward Evans-Pritchard --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Welsh opera singer Geraint Evans was one of Great Britain's leading operatic baritones and had an international reputation as one of the finest interpreters of such roles as the title characters in Falstaff and The Marriage of Figaro, Leporello in Don Giovanni, and Beckmesser in Die Meistersinger.
When Janet Evans was in 7th grade in Placentia, Calif., she wrote in her journal that she wanted to break the world record for swimming 1,500 meters.
Evans became the first woman to swim 1,500 meters in less than 16 minutes.
www.britannica.com /eb/article-9033340?tocId=9033340   (782 words)

  
 International Trombone Association :: About ITA :: Edward Evans
Edward Evans has accepted an invitation to join the staff of the ITA as Web Assistant.
Evans is a freelance performer and private teacher in the Atlanta area.
While attending Florida State University, Edward was co-founder of the trombone quartet "Fore!" which successfully toured the southeastern United States before performing at the Eastern Trombone Workshop in Fort Myer, Virginia with the United States Army Band.
www.trombone.net /about/eevans.asp   (360 words)

  
 Edward Evans 1762 to 1839
EDWARD2 EVANS (SAMUEL1) was born 1762 in Wilkes Co. N.C., and died December 18, 1839 in Buck Creek, Owsley Co. Ky..
ELEANOR (NELLIE)3 EVANS (EDWARD2, SAMUEL1) was born 1791 in Booneville, Owsley County Kentucky, and died 1875 in Owsley County Kentucky.
HENRY3 EVANS (EDWARD2, SAMUEL1) was born 1800 in Wilkes Co. N.C., and died 1865 in Lee County Kentucky.
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 Viewing Notes | Edward Evans-Pritchard
And this is why I think the Anthropologist is in a peculiar position because he is trying to interpret what he sees not just with a hint but with his whole personality, with his heart as well.
The statement implies that social anthropology has developed from a concern with "scientific method" to a focus on the interpretation of the cultures and social processes being studied, from the anthropologist as the "objective observer to the anthropologist as participant and "member of the audience".
There have been some changes for those who have remained in the South (for example, better health facilities), yet their political and social structures remain the same.
classes.yale.edu /03-04/anth500b/viewing_notes/VN_E-P.htm   (818 words)

  
 The Facts about Larry Evans by Edward Winter
In his December 1999 column, an item about the age factor in chess masters, Evans was asked a question which included a reference to a match (against Steinitz) which Zukertort was said to have played, at the age of 44, in 1892.
The not-so-lucky winners of Evans’ monthly ‘best question’ prize gain a further opportunity to assess his manhandling of facts, since the recompense is a copy of his book The 10 Most Common Chess Mistakes, a volume which his column contrives to mention repeatedly, in both the questions and the answers.
It might be argued that if Evans can get away with (mis)using his column as a soapbox for incessant regurgitation of his political sentiments and conjecture, so be it, but in his politicking Evans cuts no more of a credible figure than in the rest of his output.
www.chesshistory.com /winter/extra/evans.html   (2699 words)

  
 Evans-Pritchard, Edward Evan --  Britannica Student Encyclopedia
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Evans himself began his golf career as a caddie and began to attract attention as a player about 1906.
Among the best-selling fiction of prolific U.S. writer Evan Hunter were more than 50 crime stories published under the pseudonym Ed McBain.
www.britannica.com /ebi/article-9311198   (617 words)

  
 IMDb Name Search   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Will Evans (I) (Writer, Whitewashing the Ceiling (1914))
Edward Stevenson (I) (Costume Designer, Citizen Kane (1941))
There may be additional matches in special interest areas that are only available to users choosing to see them.
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 Faculty-Edward 'Gilly' Evans   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Davis, C., Ballayram, E. Evans, and C. Thomas.
Evans, E. "Economic Dimensions of Invasive Species." Choices (Second Quarter).
Evans, Edward A. "Economic dimensions of the problem of invasive species." Extension Digital Information Source (EDIS) FE386, Department of Food and Resource Economics, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL.
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 Edward C. Evans Pics - Edward C. Evans News - Edward C. Evans Information
Raven needs a new Scientific Calculator for Trigonometry in school which costs $100.
Meanwhile, Cory is freaking out because he has to go shopping with his dad and Cory feels he's too old to be shopping with his father.
Tell the world what you think of Edward C. Evans.
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 Lee Edward Evans, Madera California, 400m runner, Olympic-2 gold-1968 February 25 in History
Lee Edward Evans, Madera California, 400m runner, Olympic-2 gold-1968 February 25 in History
Lee Edward Evans, Madera California, 400m runner, Olympic-2 gold-1968
On the plus side, death is one of the few things that can be done as easily lying down.
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