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  Deus Ex Machina 1968
Jamieson suspected that the painting above the fireplace, which was only slightly less ornately carved than the one in the lounge, was probably a screen since it didn't stand out from the wall like a real painting would have.
Jamieson noticed that a fair amount of dust had followed him up there, and that some of it was beginning to stick to him.
To Jamieson it looked more like a hotel bathroom in that there was no washing machine or tubs or anything, just five deep fancy-looking shower stalls, all in a row, each with their names on the door.
www.tttm.com /DEM1968/Chapters/02dem68.html   (6105 words)

  
 Kamigami   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Jamieson, the owner and only employee, sat behind a table that was masquerading as a desk and pondered the offer that he had been made.
Jamieson placed the origami model carefully at the edge of his desk and decided to take the job partly because he was intrigued, but mainly because, as a foreigner in Kyoto, he didn’t get much work.
Jamieson took out a small camera from his pocket and was about to photograph the book when Kimura-san placed his hand in front of the lens.
www.britishorigami.info /fun/kamigami.htm   (4282 words)

  
 MegaBowl
Bundle The ball is set up in one of the four central squares of the pitch rather than being given to a player in the 'first' coach's team.
The square the player is jumping from must be free of opposing players' Tackle zones, but the destination square(which must be adjacent to the pit) may be in a Tackle zone.
If the player lands in an empty square roll a D6 : if the score is greater than the player's AG then a perfect landing is made and the player may keep moving.
www.cowell.org /~andy/min/bb/variants/mega-bowl.html   (1128 words)

  
 Deus Ex Machina 1968
The square of canvas that served as its sail used to be an oil painting, portraying a vapid-looking lady somewhat past her prime.
Jamieson noticed there was a paneled door in the back wall opposite the windows that presumably led to a garage or something.
Jamieson swore he could still smell the paint and the varnish, and, as they went up the hall with its pictures of New Zealand landscapes of the kind he had seen countless times before, he caught a whiff of the obviously fresh wallpaper.
www.tttm.com /DEM1968/Chapters/01dem68.html   (8619 words)

  
 Jamieson, James P. (1867-1941) -- Philadelphia Architects and Buildings
James P. Jamieson was born in Falkirck, Scotland, the son of Francis and Jessie (Paterson) Jamieson.
By 1900 Jamieson was a full member of the Cope & Stewardson firm; and when their office in St. Louis was opened following their triumph in the competition for the Washington University campus, Jamieson was placed in charge.
After Walter Cope's death in 1902, Jamieson embarked on a number of years during which he traveled between St. Louis and Philadelphia; but in 1912 he elected to remain in St. Louis, establishing the office there as an independent enterprise.
www.philadelphiabuildings.org /pab/app/ar_display.cfm/25227   (425 words)

  
 Cayman Net News: Commercial property still a tight market
When a commercial property in Elizabethan Square had a for rent sign put on it recently, there was a ripple of excitement within the business community with the possibility that the commercial market might be easing up.
Mr Jamieson explained the Class A property is mostly leased by firms connected with the offshore financial sector who need to project a certain image to clients.
Mr Jamieson explained that if parking meters were installed it would encourage more parking away from the downtown centre.
www.caymannetnews.com /2006/01/1003/business/tight.shtml   (639 words)

  
 Danish longball - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In British secondary schools in particular, it should be noted that an element of dodgeball is incorporated, with a player being "out" if he is hit with the ball (out of the safety zone) below the head whilst aiming to get a run.
When played in Britain it is usually an alternative to Cricket, so timed innings may be used along with a set of stumps (though usually not a cricket ball, as the risk of injury is signigicantly raised rather than a tennis ball).
A player is out if his hit is caught by the fielding team, if he hits the ball outside the square, or if the fielders hits a runner outside of the safe-zones with the ball.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Danish_longball   (350 words)

  
 H-P puts sites on block - Boston Business Journal:   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Spaulding and Slye Colliers senior VP Scott Jamieson said an exact asking price is still being tallied, but sources said it would likely run in the high $20 million range, or about $70 per square foot.
About half of the 190,000 square feet in the two buildings is occupied, said Tosti, whose firm was retained by Florida-based Lennar Partners.
Jamieson would not discuss specifics, but did say the figure dropped when H-P abandoned its plan to occupy the property on a short-term basis.
boston.bizjournals.com /boston/stories/2003/12/01/story7.html   (826 words)

  
 Quest Vitamins :: NEWS   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Toronto, ON, April 22, 2004 — Jamieson Laboratories, Canada’s largest natural health products company and fourth largest OTC company, is pleased to announce a $1.5 million expansion plan for its Vancouver-based Quest Vitamins facility.
The addition of the brands increased Jamieson’s Canadian market share to 31 per cent and also strengthened the company’s position in international markets, including the United States and Asia.
With over 350 employees, Jamieson’s state-of-the-art pharmaceutical manufacturing laboratories are located in Windsor, Ontario and Quest’s manufacturing facilities in Vancouver, British Columbia.
questvitamins.com /news_item.asp?id=70   (377 words)

  
 Jamieson Machine & Industrial Supply Co Storefront
With over 135 years of experience among our employees, Jamieson Machine is ready to assist customers with whatever need arises.
Greenfield, Stanley-Proto just to name a few, Jamieson Machine is prepared to serve our customers from their stock with quality products and service.
Jamieson Machine carries a complete line of Dixon valves, couplings, repair and replacement parts.
www.jamiesonmachine.com   (794 words)

  
 New vision squeezing out soul of Pioneer Square
They sauntered past a relic from the city's earliest days, an institution folks had good reason to believe was a goner.
Pioneer Square got slammed by the Dot Gone bust at the turn of the decade and the double whammy of the Nisqually Quake and Mardi Gras riots, which happened hours apart in 2001.
The logic for the neighborhood is befitting of the name of the place -- square.
seattlepi.nwsource.com /jamieson/262856_robert14x.html   (879 words)

  
 Memphis Daily News - Collierville Chamber to Relocate, Expand - 10/17/2005
About $800,000 was raised through the Collierville Tomorrow program, a partnership between the chamber and businesses in the community initiated to generate funding for economic development, tourism and the new chamber headquarters.
Jamieson was involved from the start in the effort to find a new home for the chamber.
Following his board service, Jamieson was asked to chair the search committee.
www.memphisdailynews.com /Editorial/StoryLead.aspx?id=89853   (971 words)

  
 NOW with Bill Moyers. Transcript. September 3, 2004 | PBS
Kathleen Hall Jamieson is Director of the Annenberg Public Policy Center in Philadelphia.
KATHLEEN HALL JAMIESON: one of the things that one has to ask about the political process is where the boundaries on an appropriate political speech.
KATHLEEN HALL JAMIESON: One of the things that is incredibly important in a visual age is not simply that the print process do this.
www.pbs.org /now/transcript/transcript336_full.html   (8067 words)

  
 Pioneer Square attack was not as it appeared (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab5.csail.mit.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Their savage beating, in Pioneer Square at the end of July, had echoes of another terrible narrative already seared into the consciousness of the city.
So, too, did a collision of class and race, though our politically correct city leaders plugged their ears to reports that racial epithets were volleyed as the thugs squared off against suburban kids that night.
Last month's assault, though much smaller in scale, suggests that some people still view Pioneer Square as a public boxing ring, a place where they can throw a lethal punch or kick with impunity.
seattlepi.nwsource.com.cob-web.org:8888 /jamieson/238252_robert27.html   (886 words)

  
 On riots, race and a look at reality   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Adding to the volatile mix was a lack of personal responsibility by revelers of all ethnic groups, the tentative tactics used by Seattle police and powerful media images that gave the impression -- rightly or not -- that the sole purveyors of violence were young fl men.
Price Cochran, who works the front desk at the Frye Apartments on Yesler, said several folks in the neighborhood -- from homeless people to residents of the low-income housing building -- knew that gang members view parts of Pioneer Square as their turf -- and were planning to do bad things.
Little discussion has been given to complex social issues that framed what occurred; some lower-income Pioneer Square residents say they feel racial angst and economic exclusion in the neighborhood -- feelings that deepen when young, affluent whites, many of them from suburbs, flood the area for beer-fueled fun.
seattlepi.nwsource.com /jamieson/robert08.shtml   (1129 words)

  
 Playbill News: Circle in the Square Hasn't Paid Royalties on Stanley
Marc Chaiken, the chairman of Circle in the Square's board of directors announced in an informal June 19 hearing in the chambers of Tina L. Brozman, chief judge of the United States Bankruptcy Court, Southern District, New York, that CIS was suspending operations.
The statement reads: "Circle in the Square Inc., the not-for-profit operating organizations which produced plays and musicals in a long and distinguished history at the former Circle in the Square Theatre on West 50th Street is regrettably bankrupt, insolvent, and defunct."
Circle in the Square was once a daring theatrical innovator during its downtown Off Broadway years and even after its move to larger quarters uptown.
www.playbill.com /news/article/34541.html   (2001 words)

  
 New vision squeezing out soul of Pioneer Square (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab5.csail.mit.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Dozens of people walked through Pioneer Square on Monday for the famous Underground Tour.
Around Pioneer Square, speculation about what happened to Merchants flowed faster than Guinness on Fat Tuesday.
Klondike gold clinked on the bar's surface from traders and loggers who stopped in for a cold one.
seattlepi.nwsource.com.cob-web.org:8888 /jamieson/262856_robert14x.html   (882 words)

  
 CJR May/June 2006 - My Murder Map
This is a beautiful street: cobblestones, brick row houses, the Hudson River a silver square just down the block.
In minutes we were racing through Chatham Square against the traffic, going lights and sirens, as the police like to say.
No silver square of Hudson River at the foot of the block.
www.cjr.org /issues/2006/3/Jamieson.asp   (1958 words)

  
 Texas Monthly May 2002: Upwardly Mogul [November 1976]
Though Camp says he was still green, the client loved it, and the Jamieson heads asked him to come on as producer-director.
Dallas had become big in commercial filmmaking but was a price market—clients wanted their films cheap.
Camp's backers were ready to pull out, so he found Ed Vanston, a Dallas insurance man, who bought out the hold group at a bargain rate.
www.texasmonthly.com /mag/issues/2002-05-01/webextra3-2.php   (1518 words)

  
 Jamieson Manufacturing
Jamieson Manufacturing Co., of 2500 South Main St. Torrington, CT was started in 1965 by Mr.
At this time we employ 25 personnel in a modern 30,000 square foot facility.
We are especially proud of the fact that most of our employees have been with us from 10 to 20 years, providing us with a tremendous pool of experience and allowing us to build complex, automated machinery.
www.machinetoolsonline.com /storefronts/jamieson.html   (292 words)

  
 J T Jamieson   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
“With JT Jamieson’s assistance, both from an advice perspective and financially, the business is now going ahead and I’m looking forward to an exciting future with it.
“As commercial property investors and developers we have found JT Jamieson and Co Ltd to be invaluable for the funding of a number of projects.
Their ability to think outside the square and offer sound knowledge and expertise in funding for our industry has resulted in us being able to complete projects extremely efficiently and competitively.”
www.jtj.co.nz   (393 words)

  
 Overview of George Square   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
The George Square Campus of the University of Edinburgh
Elsewhere the square was decimated in the 1960s through the construction of tasteless concrete monstrosities for the University of Edinburgh.
The University had first purchased property in the Square in 1914 and began a major programme of redevelopment in 1949.
www.geo.ed.ac.uk /scotgaz/features/featurefirst1260.html   (281 words)

  
 Stitchery Square for Knitting and Needlework Supplies in Camden Maine
Stitchery Square for Knitting and Needlework Supplies in Camden Maine
Striking use of color and stripes produces this graceful tunic from pattern book, "Simply Knit." Knit in Jamieson's Shetland Wool, this is one of 10 marvelous designs.
From Jamieson's "Shetland Knitting Book No. 2," this stunning four-panel jacket, knit in Chunky Shetland and finished with a smashing huge button.
www.stitching.com /stitcherysquare/jamieson_swetrs.htm   (77 words)

  
 Cope & Stewardson (fl. 1885-1912) -- Philadelphia Architects and Buildings
After Cope's death in 1902, Emlyn Stewardson maintained the firm name Cope & Stewardson, adding James P. Jamieson as chief designer; however, in 1912 Jamieson and Stewardson parted by mutual consent; and Stewardson closed the firm office in St. Louis, MO, which he had used to oversee the Washington University projects.
Included in the number of partners and younger architects are: Walter Cope; John A. MacMahon; James O. Betelle (later of Newark, NJ); Emlyn Stewardson; S.
Cloud; Wetherill P. Trout; Herbert C. Wise; James P. Jamieson; Eugene S. Powers; E.
www.philadelphiabuildings.org /pab/app/ar_display.cfm/23024   (395 words)

  
 In Carlyle area, Patent Office not only name in town - Washington Business Journal:   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
The $500 million PTO project takes up 2.2 million square feet in the Carlyle Coordinated Development District, which is planned for 6.9 million square feet of office, retail, residential and hotel development.
The site is across from the federal courthouse and was originally slated for a hotel/office development, but Regent (www.regentpartners.com) changed the plan to incorporate a residential element, says Marc Brambrut, a spokesman for the Alexandria Economic Development Partnership (www.alexecon.org).
One four-story structure will have about 54,000 square feet of office space and 14,000 square feet of retail, and another building will have 32,600 square feet of office space and about 29,200 square feet of retail.
www.bizjournals.com /washington/stories/2004/10/11/focus2.html   (986 words)

  
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LLP and Rockwood Capital Corp., in a joint effort, acquired the 1 Kendall Square office/biotech portfolio in Cambridge for $210.5 million, or approximately $311 per square foot, from J.E. Robert Cos.
Kendall Square is in the east Cambridge/Kendall Square submarket, near the city’s biotech corridor and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Sitting on nine acres, the park consists of nine buildings totaling 676,440 square feet.
www.costar.com /News/Article.aspx?id=B51C9A8C991A36258008245B67268042   (160 words)

  
 25th DASC Spouses Program   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Nob Hill is one of the older settled areas where we will stop for you to have lunch on your own and do some shopping.
Portland Walking Tours: Visitor Center, Pioneer Courthouse Square Regularly scheduled walks Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday; take between two and two and one half hours and cover between 1 and 1.5 miles.
Pioneer Courthouse Square: SW Broadway and Yamhill, outdoor space for events and gatherings, surrounded by boutique and indoor shopping.
www.dasconline.org /spouses.htm   (2725 words)

  
 SSPS: Staff Biographies: Lynn Jamieson   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Families, households and all personal relationships; intimacy; identity; all stages of the life course; social change; methods of social research;
Relationships with Peers and Parent' in Changing Scotland: Evidence from the British Household Panel Study in John F. Ermisch and Robert E. Wright (eds.) Bristol, Policy Press 17-32.2005.
and Lynn Jamieson ‘Solo Living across the adult lifecourse' in McKie, L and
www.sps.ed.ac.uk /staff/jamieson.html   (330 words)

  
 Stitchery Square for Knitting and Needlework Supplies in Camden Maine
Here are projects both traditional and contemporary, making use of the distinctive Shetland palette.
Luxurious Lana Grossa yarns have been used exclusively throughout.
Simple, innovative and contemporary garments driven by shape, form and color.
www.stitching.com /stitcherysquare/jamieson.htm   (116 words)

  
 Short Notes: Rapidly Converging Iterative Formulae for Finding Square Roots and their Computational Efficiencies -- ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Short Notes: Rapidly Converging Iterative Formulae for Finding Square Roots and their Computational Efficiencies -- Jamieson 32 (1): 93 -- The Computer Journal (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab5.csail.mit.edu)
Rapidly Converging Iterative Formulae for Finding Square Roots and their Computational Efficiencies
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comjnl.oupjournals.org.cob-web.org:8888 /cgi/content/abstract/32/1/93   (172 words)

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