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  BBC Radio 1 - John Peel
John was my inspiration to start a career in radio and it is devastating to think that all of his musical passion and devotion is now gone.
John is no exception keeping his corner of Radio One bursting with creativity he has changed us all for ever with his quirky character and real sense of humour.
John was one of the most open minded people to music I have ever came across, my dad remembers listening to his brilliant choice of music and will miss him greatly as will I. Goodbye John Mate.
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 Descendants of David ESPINET - pafg06.htm - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Samuel John (John) Espenett was born 27 Oct 1842 in Bentinck House, East Hill, All Saints, Hastings,sussex and was christened 10 Dec 1845 in All Saints Church, Hastings, Sussex.
George John Ballard (Sarah Espenett, Samuel Espenett, David Espenett, David, David) was born 15 Mar 1820 in Sandhurst, Kent and was christened 12 Dec 1823 in Baptist Chapel, Sandhurst, Kent.
John Henry Ballard was born 29 Aug 1856 in Sponden, Sandhurst, Kent.
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John Hamilton-Gordon, 1st Marquess of Aberdeen and Temair
John I Stanley of the Isle of Man
John II Stanley of the Isle of Man
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 Daniel Lock, Esq. William Hogarth   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Daniel Lock was also the founder of Lock Hospital and is depicted here by Hogarth as holding the plans for that institution The painting has an illustrious history having been for many years in prominent English collections including that of the Spencer-Churchill family and the family of Lord Northwick
Daniel Lock was the architect of the Foundling Hospital in London, an institution to which Hogarth directed a significant amount of his own resources and talents as one of the original founders and as the artist for the hospital.
Daniel Lock was also the founder of Lock Hospital and is depicted here by Hogarth as holding the plans for that institution.
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 JOHN GILL 0005
According to this man s train of reasoning, there never was, nor could be any valid baptism in the world; for John, the first administrator, being an unbaptized person, the whole succession of churches from that time to this day must remain unbaptized.
And Leigh, in his Critica Sacra, observes, that "the nature and proper signification of it, is to dip into water, or to plunge under water;" and refers to John 3:22, 23; Matthew 3:16 and Acts 8:38.
John was baptizing in Enon near to Salim, because there was much water there.
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 John Monash's engineering to 1914. Anderson Street (Morell) Bridge. History; question of credit.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Note 1: It is almost certain that John Monash had little to do with this bridge, although many people are convinced that he designed and built it.
Strong claims have been made for John Monash and J. Anderson, individually, as designers and builders of the bridge.
The other obvious contender for the title of “designer” is John Monash.
home.vicnet.net.au /~aholgate/jm/texts/asbhist.html   (5670 words)

  
 JOHN DANIEL MORELL - LoveToKnow Article on JOHN DANIEL MORELL   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
JOHN DANIEL MORELL - LoveToKnow Article on JOHN DANIEL MORELL
See Fournier-Tescay, Discours prononc aux obsIques de Moreau Ic 30 Janv-mer 1819; Silvestre, Notice sur Moreau (Paris, 1819).
To properly cite this JOHN DANIEL MORELL article in your work, copy the complete reference below:
www.1911encyclopedia.org /M/MO/MORELL_JOHN_DANIEL.htm   (369 words)

  
 The Descendants of John Morrow
John Frederick Morrow #605 (5.Elisha3, 2.John2, 1.John1) b.
John (IV) Morrow #1410 (6.John3, 2.John2, 1.John1) b.
John Henry Morrow #1579 (9.Thomas3, 2.John2, 1.John1) b.
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 Descendants of Joseph Daniel Morell
Year of immigration for Daniel was 1875 and he had been in the US 25 years.
It also indicates Daniel was naturalized in Pennsylvania, and his wife, "Arabell", was born in Pennsylvania as well as her parents, but the 5 children they had at the time of this census were all born in Michigan.
Born January 17, 1911 in Argyle, she was the daughter of Sigismund (sic) and Eva (Morell) Freiburger.
www.deckervillelibrary.com /descendants_of_joseph_daniel_mor.htm   (1841 words)

  
 Daniel Gardner (1750 - 1805) Artwork Images, Exhibitions, Reviews
Daniel Gardner, British, about 1750-1805 Presumed Portrait of Mrs.
John Singer Sargent, Man"s Head, study for a figure in the painting "El Jaleo"now in the Isabella Gardner Museum, Boston, 1882
Born in Havana in 1948, Morell makes familiar subjects - ordinary domestic objects and interiors, illustrated books and maps, his children at play - extraordinary by revealing the optical phenomena at work.
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 John Locke Bibliography -- Name/Title Index -- M
A preliminary analysis of John Locke’s The reasonableness of Christianity.
Metzger, Robert S. John Locke, a reappraisal of some critical points in his philosophy.
John Locke on toleration and the unity of God.
www.libraries.psu.edu /tas/locke/nm.html   (2526 words)

  
 ANNE C. DAILEY, Holmes And The Romantic Mind, 48 Duke L. J. 429 (1998)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Holmes was especially interested in the commentary generated by Sir William Hamilton's critique of associationist psychology and John Stuart Mill's famous reply.
In a letter he wrote to John Stuart Mill in 1851, Bain remarked that "[t]here is nothing I wish more than so to unite psychology and physiology that physiologists may be made to appreciate the true ends and drift of their researches into the nervous system."
Rejecting both associationist and physiological views, John Dewey published a critical review of the reflex arc theory in which he developed the functionalist conception of mental activity.
www.law.duke.edu /journals/dlj/articles/DLJ48P429.HTM   (17368 words)

  
 AIM25: Institute of Education: Agreement between John Daniel Morell, John Miller Dow Meiklejohn and J D Meiklejohn to ...
Agreement between John Daniel Morell, John Miller Dow Meiklejohn and J D Meiklejohn to publish school books
Administrative/Biographical history: John Daniell Morell (1816-1891) was a physician with an interest in psychology and philosophy.
Scope and content/abstract: Agreement between John Daniel Morell of Beckenham, Kent, HMI, and John Miller Dow Meiklejohn of Clapham Park, Surrey, and J.D. Meiklejohn of Balham, Surrey, to write and publish school books, 1872.
www.aim25.ac.uk /cats/5/2261.htm   (196 words)

  
 The Descendants of John Lannigan & Anne Farrell
John Lanigan was a farmer, and a mason by profesion, was a skilled workman and superintended part of the stonework on the St. John's (Newfoundland) Cathedral, spending 4 years on this contract.
The deceased was a native of County Tipperary, Ireland and immigrated in 1830.
John Lanigan born what is called Cambridge, P.E.I. today in 1846 died in 1930 at his late residence.
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 John Daniel Morell -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
John Daniel Morell -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
John Daniel Morell (June 18, 1816 - April 1, 1891), (The people of Great Britain) British (A specialist in the theory of education) educationalist, was born at Little Baddow, (A county in southeastern England on the North Sea and the Thames estuary) Essex, where his father was minister of the Congregational church (1799-1852).
This entry incorporates public domain text originally from the (Click link for more info and facts about 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica) 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/J/Jo/John_Daniel_Morell.htm   (229 words)

  
 John Monash's engineering to 1914. Index of People.
Although our study is centered on John Monash, the story of his engineering prior to WW1 touches on the careers of many individuals, including colleagues, municipal engineers, contractors, foremen, lawyers, architects, etc. etc.
Figures central to this story are John Monash (of course), his initial partner J T N Anderson, managing director John Gibson and backer David Mitchell.
Morell Bridge, Fyansford Bridge, Barbers Ck & Wollert Brs, Bendigo Monier Arch Brs, Kings Br, Bendigo, Grant St Br Project.
home.vicnet.net.au /~aholgate/jm/mainpages/people1.html   (1732 words)

  
 On John Martin and cities
Feaver makes explicit comparisons, not to Turner and the other Academy history painters, but to theatrical set-piece architects such as John Dobson, as well as to the fantastical drawings of Sir John Soane's assistant, Joseph Gandy, who had produced a number of outlandish designs over the previous decade.
The prophets of the court were stumped as to their meaning, until Daniel interpreted them, 'You are weighed in the bal-ance and found wanting'.
We find Daniel echoing Joshua, tiny yet distinguished in fl, gesturing at the phantom letters which illuminate the picture.
www.bris.ac.uk /Depts/Union/Helicon/johnmartin.html   (3388 words)

  
 John Butterfield
BUTTERFIELD, John, expressman, born in Helderberg, New York, in 1783; died in Utica, 15 November, 1869.
--His son, Daniel Butterfield, soldier, born in Utica, New York, 31 October, 1831, was graduated at Union in 1849, and became a merchant in New York city.
He took part in the great battles under Pope and McClellan in August and September, 1862, and near the close of October took command of Morell's division.
www.famousamericans.net /johnbutterfield   (558 words)

  
 Hardy Catalogue
Red SCC bookplate; TH signature; heavily marked, moderately annotated, with cutting of 1906 John Morley article on Mill inserted.
Moffatt, John M. The Boy's Book of Science: a Familiar Introduction to the Principles of Natural Philosophy, Adapted to the Comprehension of Young People.
Handbook to London as It Is. London: John Murray, 1876.
www.library.utoronto.ca /fisher/hardy/hardym.htm   (3084 words)

  
 identity theory | the narrative thread - abelardo morell
Photographer Abelardo Morell was born in Cuba in 1948 and grew up in New York City and attended Bowdin College and Yale University.
He has published a number of books including Abelardo Morell and the Camera Eye, Camera in a Room, Face to Face: Photographs at the Gardner Museum, Alices's Adventures in Wonderland and most recently A Book of Books (with a preface by Nicholson Baker).
Abelardo Morell received a Guggenheim Fellowship in 1993 and is a professor at the Massachusetts College of Art.
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 THE GREAT CONSPIRACY, Part 3. By John Logan
The principal of these causes, he said, was not Slavery, but the very high price which, for the sake of Protecting the Northern manufacturers, the South were obliged to pay for the manufactured goods which they required.
John Hickman said, defiantly, that if we went out of the Union, eighteen millions of Northern men would bring us back.
JOHN A. "United States Senate, Washington, D. "Senate Chamber, April 14, 1881.
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 Daniel Library, The Citadel: Knob Knowledge
It was a 64 1/2 foot yawl, with a 14 1/2 foot beam.
A mural in the Daniel Library shows a lively debate between the two in 1886.
It is still the main repository for rare books, but now they are kept in locked cabinets and the room is available for reading or studying.
www.citadel.edu /library/Knob/knob_p.htm   (2900 words)

  
 LDS Criticisms-- Bibliography
John L. Nuttall, Journal of L. John Nuttall, (originals available in the Lee Library at Brigham Young University) excerpts reproduced in New Mormon Studies CD-ROM (Smith Research Associates, 1989).
John A. Tvedtnes (1984), “Isaiah Variants in the Book of Mormon,” in Monte S. Nyman and Charles D. Tate, eds., Isaiah and the Prophets: Inspired Voices from the Old Testament (Provo, UT: Brigham Young University).
John A. Widtsoe, Evidences and Reconciliations, arranged by G. Homer Durham (SLC: Bookcraft, 1960).
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 MORELL, JOHN DANIEL (1816-1891) - Online Information article about MORELL, JOHN DANIEL (1816-1891)
MORELL, JOHN DANIEL (1816-1891) - Online Information article about MORELL, JOHN DANIEL (1816-1891)
He was apprenticed first to Morel, a manufacturer of bronzes, under whom he became one of the most See also:
See L' Euvre de Morel-Ladeuil, sculpteur-ciseleur, by L. Morel (Paris, 1904).
encyclopedia.jrank.org /MOL_MOS/MORELL_JOHN_DANIEL_1816_1891_.html   (1231 words)

  
 DVD.net : The Plague Of The Zombies / The Reptile - Double Feature - DVD Review
As the bar on what is now considered frightening has been raised considerably in the decades since these films were made, Director John Gilling, being unable to rely on computer generated fiends or immersive surround sound, uses suspense to great effect; employing clever music and compelling dialogue, to create a scene.
There is, however, an abundance of wonderful acting by Andre Morell as Sir James Forbes, Jacqueline Pearce as Anna/Alice, and Hammer veteran Michael Ripper as Tom Bailey/Sergeant Swift, carry this double feature to nostalgic heights.
Andre Morell adds a touch of class with an excellent performance as Sir James, and John Carson conveys a Machiavellian air as The Squire.
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 Daniel Library, The Citadel: Knob Knowledge   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
The idea originated with Col. John E. Burrows, Director of Cadet Affairs at The Citadel at the time and member of the Class of 1940.
If you look in either the '89 or '90 yearbook there is a picture of John and I jumping in dress grays.
The event is depicted in the third mural in the Daniel Library.
www.citadel.edu /library/Knob/knob_s.htm   (6197 words)

  
 John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation M Fellows Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
John Seneca McGee, Professor Emeritus of Economics, University of Washington: 1961.
John Thomas Medler, Professor Emeritus of Entomology, University of Wisconsin-Madison: 1941.
John Keith Moffat, Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular and Cell Biology, University of Chicago: 1985.
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 Refs1600-1699
Jun Nakanishi, Toshio Fukuda, Daniel E. Koditschek, "Preliminary Studies of a Second Generation Brachiation Robot Controller," Proc.
Virginia Morell, "A 24-Hour Circadian Clock Is Found in the Mammalian Retina," Science 272(19 April 1995):349.
John R. Vig, Raymond L. Filler, Yoonkee Kim, "Uncooled IR Imaging Array Based on Quartz Microresonators," J. Microelectromechanical Systems 5(June 1996):131-137.
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 Science Friday Bookshelf
""Cholera, Chloroform, and the Science of Medicine: A Life of John Snow "," by Peter Vinten-Johansen, Howard Brody, Nigel Paneth, Stephen Rachman, Michael Rip and David Zuck.
"Innumeracy: Mathematical Illiteracy and its Consequences," by John Allen Paulos.
"The End of Science: Facing the Limits of Knowledge in the Twilight of the Scientific Age," by John Horgan.
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 The News-Press: Local & State - Marriage licenses   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
• Briscoe, John, 34, and Evelyn Welsh, 56.
• Holm, John, 40, and Kristi Reynolds, 38.
• Mendoza, Adalberto, 23, and Jessica Morell, 23.
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 PLAGUE OF THE ZOMBIES / THE REPTILE
Sir James Forbes (Hammer regular Andre Morell) offers his assistance to the desperate Dr. Tompson (Brook Williams), who cannot fathom the presumably supernatural cause of this epidemic.
Legend has it that the creature prowling the countryside is actually a strange reptile woman who sheds her skin, transforming from a seemingly human appearance into a venomous, deadly monster.
Though powered by John Gilling's usual strong visual and narrative skills, The Reptile only occasionally manages the full throttle force of such other Gilling titles as Plague and Mania.
www.mondo-digital.com /reptile.html   (965 words)

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