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  Newfoundland Historic Trust - Articles - A History of Bannerman House   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-19)
Gordon Arnaud Winter, as a young boy lived in Bannerman House until he was about age nine.
Following the war in around 1919 or 20, Robert Gordon Winter required more space for his family, and in 1921 he began construction on an extension to the rear of the house, and made internal modifications by removing a wall.
Winter believes that the whole house must have come into Winter family possession by this time, but before the modifications were complete, in 1921 the Winter family vacated Bannerman House and moved to King's Bridge Road.
www.historictrust.com /bannerman_house.shtml   (2260 words)

  
 The Royal Winter Fair   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-19)
Nicole is the daughter of Gordon and Anne Munroe.
For her winning efforts at this opportunity, Munroe received a cash prize of one thousand dollars and a framed print from Farm Credit Corporation, a commemorative poster from the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair, and was presented with the Leonard Wilhelm Memorial Trophy.
With the skills expertise that the participants bring to the programme, selecting the finalists and the winner of the competition is always a difficult task.
www.royalfair.org /rwf_agri/results/2001/0112.HTM   (1341 words)

  
 Zinc and Health (CBM 98-3)
Arnaud J, Chappuis P, Jaudon MC, Bellanger J. [Nutritional biological markers of deficiencies of zinc, copper and selenium].
Arnaud J, Preziosi P, Mashako L, Galan P, Nsibu C, Favier A, Kapongo C, Hercberg S. Serum trace elements in Zairian mothers and their newborns.
Houssaini FZ, Arnaud J, Richard MJ, Renversez JC, Favier A. [Assessment of oxidative stress and antioxidant defenses in malnourished Moroccan children].
www.nlm.nih.gov /archive/20040831/pubs/cbm/zinc.html   (13091 words)

  
 ImagoMundi
Henrich Winter, The Pseudo-Labrador and the Oblique Meridian, pp.
Winter, The mechanical effect of the medieval "Astrolabium Nauticum" (abstract), p.
Gordon L. Davies, Notes on various issues of Sir Richard Griffith's quarter-inch Geological Map of Ireland, 1839-1855, pp.
geoweb.venezia.sbn.it /geoweb/HSL/ImagoMundi/ImagoMundi.html   (9617 words)

  
 327 Syllabus
Gordon, Michael H., "The Upland Southern-Lowland Southern Culture Areas: A Field Study of Building Characteristics in Southern Virginia." Unpublished Ph.D. dissertation, Rutgers University, 1968.
Gordon, Barry, "The Commercial Strip as an Indicator of American Cultural Themes." Unpublished M.A. thesis, Syracuse University, 1972.
Arnaud, Leopold, "The Tall Building in New York in the Twentieth Century," Journal, Society of Architectural Historians, 11(1952), 15-18.
www.geog.uiuc.edu /classes/327syl.html   (15253 words)

  
 Wholesale Golf Equipment : The King of Internet Golf   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-19)
Arnaud Massey becomes the first golfer from the Continent to win the British Open.
Gordon Robertson, at Princes Ladies GC, becomes the first female professional.
Bob Harlow is hired as manager of the PGA's Tournament Bureau, and he first proposes the idea of expanding "The Circuit," as the TOUR is then known, from a series of winter events leading up to the season ending North and South Open in spring, into a year-round TOUR.
www.wholesalegolfequipment.com /golftimeline.html   (6771 words)

  
 Tradgirl Climbing FAQ - Ice Climbing
Ice Climbing is the logical passtime for a rock climber seeking that reeling feeling in the winter.
An uninsulated single leather boot probably won't keep your feet adequately warm in all of the conditions you are likely to encounter winter climbing in the North East.
The Smileys seem to have a thicker diameter which came in handy last winter on some climbs where there was already a hole in the best ice.
www.tradgirl.com /climbing_faq/ice_climbing.htm   (10201 words)

  
 Truth, Lies, and The Legend of 9/11, by Chaim Kupferberg
Among the other participants was Benador client Arnaud De Borchgrave and New York Times journalist Judith Miller, who had co-authored a book with Benador client Mylroie in the early '90's.
As for the anthrax threat, a major principal in the company that holds the exclusive license for the anthrax vaccine is former Chair of the Joint Chiefs of Staff William Crowe, whose business associate in the consulting firm Global Options is - you guessed it - James Woolsey.
As for Gordon Thomas of Globe-Intel, it turns out that he has been a major contributor to the Israel/9/11/ Counter-Legend in addition to his other contributions to Israeli legends.
globalresearch.ca /articles/KUP310A.html   (16054 words)

  
 Table of Contents and Excerpt, Gordon, Hollywood Exile, or How I Learned to Love the Blacklist
Back from the States, Arnaud d'Usseau was put to work on a script project that, like many others of Yordan's, was based on a story or script he'd owned for a long time.
Having failed to get a distribution deal or pick-up, they had decided to go on spec with full financing by Joe's brother, Harry Stonehill, who was truly a big-time operator in those latitudes.
At that time I got Yordan to sign a letter to Universal acknowledging that I was the sole and proper author of the script and originally had been denied credit only because of the political circumstances that existed at the time of the production.
www.utexas.edu /utpress/excerpts/exgorhol.html   (14233 words)

  
 Citizen Smash - The Indepundit   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-19)
I'll have to go back and check, but I'm guessing from the Korean reaction that it is actually brave German soldiers who patrol the DMZ, protecting South Korea from invasion.
The South Koreans are also quick to point to the perceived slight that they felt when short-track speedskater Kim Dong-sung was disqualified in the Salt Lake City Winter Olympics.
In a Monday editorial, UPI editor-at-large Arnaud de Borchgrave reveals the extent to which al-Qaeda now operates freely in Pakistan.
members.cox.net /indepundit/archive/2002_06_16_archive.html   (8343 words)

  
 Tidbits Archive #7
Record labels are under attack from all sides - file sharers and performers, even equipment manufacturers and good old-fashioned customers - and it's killing them.
Sun Sep 8, 2002 - Singer-songwriter Gordon Lightfoot, known for hits such as "If You Could Read My Mind," "Carefree Highway" and "Sundown," was being treated in a hospital Sunday for an undisclosed ailment.
Lightfoot, 63, was rushed to a hospital in Orillia, Ontario, shortly before he was scheduled to perform Saturday night, according to a hospital spokesman.
www.rockabillyhall.com /TIDBITSarchive7.html   (14280 words)

  
 Council for National Policy Database N-Z
Chapter Three is a celebration of Charles "Chinese" Gordon, who led British regulars in a war in China against the uprising of a British organized pseudo-Protestant cult.
Chinese Gordon was not a drunken homosexual pederast, Partin's group says, but Britain's Christian model for us to follow into war.
NSI vice president and director, Lt. General Gordon Sumner, also a CIS director as we have seen, is an officer of USBC and NSI.
watch.pair.com /database2.html   (8769 words)

  
 Gordon College: Library   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-19)
GV 198.9.L36 2003 / Winter hiking and camping: / Lanza, Michael L.,
ML 3838.G5 1998 / Introduction to research and the psychology of music.
DVD PN 1997.N2 2001 / Nelly and Monsieur Arnaud.
www.gordon.edu /library/acquisitions/march2004.htm   (3951 words)

  
 August 2003
Canada: Former lieutenant governor of Newfoundland (1974-81) Gordon Arnaud Winter dies.
United States: President George W. Bush announces his intent to nominate Gordon England as Navy secretary again (he held the post until January).
Argentina: In gubernatorial elections in the city of Buenos Aires, Mauricio Macri wins 37% of the vote and incumbent AnĂ­bal Ibarra 33.6%.
rulers.org /2003-08.html   (898 words)

  
 UK Karting - News   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-19)
However, the last round at Milton Keynes on 30th October - and consequently plans for a Winter Series - are still very much in doubt unless similar or even greater numbers enter the September round.
Helen Gardiner would like to thank her sponsors, SuperSport Timing Systems, Driver Hire (Hereward) and Power Engineering for their support in her return after a 6 year break from Kart racing to study at University and Law College.
She decided to enter TKM Extreme due to the low running costs, mechanical simplicity and quality of drivers competing in the class.
www.karting.co.uk /news.html   (13542 words)

  
 The Bulletin - Winter 1996-97, Volume 81, No. 3 - 1996 Honor Roll
The Medical Alumni Association of the University of Maryland publishes its Honor Roll each year in the Winter Bulletin magazine.
The listing recognizes gifts made to the School of Medicine through the Medical Alumni Association between July 1, 1996 and June 30, 1997.
The Medical Alumni Association accepted donations in honor of the following alumni, students and friends.
www.umm.edu /bulletin/winter97/honor.html   (222 words)

  
 University Blog
Amid the news of the capture of one despotic president, many did not hear the news about an assassination attempt on another foreign ruler in that continent.
For some perspective on the major impact that a thing like this could have on the rest of the world, check out the last paragraph in this memo by Jude Wanniski, in which he links to this column by the renowned scientist and conservative analyst Dr. James Gordon Prather.
The situation in the Middle East and south Asia, with regard to Musharraf and his country, is very significant for those of us in the United States.
uis.blogspot.com /2003_12_01_uis_archive.html   (6337 words)

  
 Council for National Policy Database A-G
[National Reporter, Winter 1985] Rev. Moon's Washington Times was one of the beneficiaries -- approximately $4.5 million was funneled to Moon's overseas enterprises...
Davis is also one of the founders of the Texas Roundtable, an offshoot of McAteer's Religious Roundtable of Washington, D.C. [Miller 5] With Nelson Bunker and Herbert William Hunt, wealthy Texan, T. Cullen Davis funded the Council for National Policy in 1981 and began recruiting members.
Arnaud deBorchgrave - CNP Membership Directory (1988); Editor-in-Chief, The [Moon-owned] Washington Times; former chief correspondent, Newsweek, former correspondent UPI, Sr.
watch.pair.com /database.html   (8667 words)

  
 [No title]
CT scan assessment of correction of intrascaphoid angle in scaphoid non-union.
Amara, C.E., J.J. Koval, P.J. Johnson, D.H. Paterson, E.M. Winter, and D.A. Cunningham.
Modelling the influence of fat free mass and physical activity on the decline in VO2,max with age in older humans.
www.uwo.ca /western/publications/uwopubs.00   (8876 words)

  
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Assessing winter wheat dry matter production via spectral reflectancemeasurements.
The relation between reflected radiation and yield on the Broadbalk winter wheat experiment.
Dey, B. Monitoring Winter Leads and Polynyas in Beaufort Sea with Spaceborne TIR and Microwave Data.
www.nr.usu.edu /Geography-Department/rsgis/bib/bibcit.html   (10438 words)

  
 Bostick Newsletter Online
Suzie Arnaud (suzie@mfi.net) descends from this Ira Harmon Bostwick.
Died 7 Jul 1923 Fairmount, Gordon Co, GA. Elizabeth (Bettie) Johnson, born 1841; married Jeff Murphy.
If you live in a part of the country that battles snow and ice, it may be difficult for you to visit courthouses and libraries.
www.geocities.com /Heartland/Plains/6598/BostickOnline.htm   (17341 words)

  
 French Cinema: Reviews and Articles about Selected Films in the UC Berkeley Libraries
Gerlach, J. "The diary of a country priest: A total conversion." Literature/Film Quarterly Vol IV nr 1 (Winter 1975-76); p 39-45.
Demonstrates how the film's use of sounds, gestures, movements, and objects establish it as the most successful of all adaptations.
Winter, J. "The Great War and the Persistence of Tradition: Languages of Grief, Bereavement, and Mourning." In: War, Violence, and the Modern Condition / edited by Bernd Huppauf.
www.lib.berkeley.edu /MRC/frenchbib.html   (10852 words)

  
 Bibliography of Feminist Philosophers: A Supplement to Feminist History of Philosophy
Gordon, Linda and Ellen DuBois, "Seeking Ecstasy on the Battlefield: Danger and Pleasures in Nineteenth Century Feminist Sexual Thought," Feminist Studies 9 (1983), 7-26.
McLaren, Angus, "Sex and Socialism: The Opposition of the French Lefts to Birth Control in the Nineteenth Century," Journal of the History of Ideas 37 (1976), 475-492.
Pakszys, Elzbieta, "Women, Women's Issues, and Feminism in Polish Philosophy," in Philosophy in Post-Communist Europe, Dane R. Gordon, ed.
plato.stanford.edu /entries/feminism-femhist/bib.html   (11377 words)

  
 Where are they now ? 1963 on
I now live in New Zealand where I have a 1600 acre sheep and Deer Farm and an historic homestead which is run as an intimate luxury lodge for just 8 guests.
I married in 1976 and have two steps sons Gordon and Duncan.
My wife died from cancer in 2001 and I have a new relationship with Rosie, the sister of a school friend from the Duco, one Christopher Crawford from Thompson House.
members.iinet.net.au /~hillier/whernow2.htm   (14171 words)

  
 Professional Events
Steve Klein scored a goal early in the second half and Dusty Hudock recorded his sixth shutout of the season as the Battery beat the MetroStars, 1-0, in the fourth round of the U.S. Open Cup in front of a crowd of 2,200 at Blackbaud Stadium.
Davy Arnaud, who used his Major League Soccer scoring touch against a new opponent, recorded two goals and an assist as the Wizards remain undefeated in their last nine matches overall.
Utah was also the host of the enormously successful 2002 Olympic Winter Games, which brought it positive attention from sponsors, athletes and media around the world.
www.southernsoccerscene.com /professional.htm   (14994 words)

  
 Books about DNA
Ducruix, Arnaud, and Giege, Richard, (editors), Crystallization of Nucleic Acids and Proteins: A Practical Approach, Practical Approach series, (IRL Press at Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1992).
Edlin, Gordon, Human Genetics: A Modern Synthesis, Jones and Bartlett series in biology, (Jones and Bartlett Publisers, Boston, 1990).
Hanawalt, Philip C., Friedberg, Errol C., and Fox, C. Fred, (editors), DNA Repair Mechanisms, this book is based on the proceedings of the ICN-UCLA 1978 winter symposia on molecular and cellular biology held at Keystone, Colorado, in February, 1978.
www.cbs.dtu.dk /staff/dave/DNArefs_alpha.html   (17080 words)

  
 One Hand Clapping
Klaus, interviewed by the always trenchant Arnaud de Borchgrave, was specifically addressing the EU's failure (for the ninth straight year) to certify its budget.
The extensive problems led Klaus to suggest "democratic accountability" can't exist "in anything bigger than a nation state." That's a smart guy's slap at the glazed brains who believe the Brussels government will morph into a superpower utopia of eternal peace and easy prosperity.
I recall the fighter pilots I worked with in Korea one winter when the 2d Infantry Division Artillery commander decided a few lieutenants needed to be trained as air forward air controllers.
www.donaldsensing.com /2003_11_01_archive.html   (11433 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-19)
Miller, Polly and Leon Gordon Miller, Lost Heritage of Alaska: The Adventure and Art of Alaskan Coastal Indians (1967), reviewed by Daniel J. Crowley, 104-105.
Poggioli, Renato, The Theory of the Avant-Garde (1968), Jan B. Gordon, 244-246.
Epperson, Gordon, The Musical: A Study of the Philosophic Theory of Music (1967), reviewed by Allan Shields, 108.
www.temple.edu /jaac/archives/vols%2021-30.htm   (13652 words)

  
 Publications Group, SAO 2002 Bibliography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-19)
Arnaud, M., Majerowicz, S., Lumb, D., Neumann, D. M., Aghanim, N., Blanchard, A., Boer, M., Burke, D. J., Collins, C. A., Giard, M., Nevalainen, J., Nichol, R.
Beasley, A. J., Gordon, D., Peck, A. B., Petrov, L., MacMillan, D. Fomalont, E. B., and Ma, C. "The VLBA Calibrator Survey-VCS1." Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series 141 (2002): 13-21.
Nandra, K., Mushotzky, R. F., Arnaud, K., Steidel, C. C., Adelberger, K. L., Gardner, J. P., Teplitz, H. I., and Windhorst, R. "X-Ray Properties of Lyman Break Galaxies in the Hubble Deep Field-North Region." Astrophysical Journal 576 (2002): 625-639.
cfa-www.harvard.edu /cfa/ep/SAOpub02a.html   (15722 words)

  
 MAA - The Bulletin - Winter 2002 - Class Notes
Benjamin D. Gordon of Yarmouth Port, Maine, continues to provide cover in an occupational medicine clinic in order for a friend to take vacation.
He is conducting safety studies on new pediatric products and sits on the town library board and the board of health.
1982: Guillermo W. Arnaud has gone into private practice in Sebring, Fla., after retiring from the U.S. Army with 20 years of active duty military service.
www.medicalalumni.org /bulletin/winter_2002/class_notes.htm   (3741 words)

  
 Canadian Provinces A-O
11 Mar 1991 - 17 Apr 1996 Gordon Towers (b.
2 Jul 1974 - 10 Jul 1981 Gordon Arnaud Winter (b.
Oct 1897 - 6 Mar 1900 Sir James Spearman Winter (b.
www.worldstatesmen.org /Canada_Provinces_A-O.html   (4882 words)

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