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  John Langley - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John Langley, director, writer, and producer of television and film, is best known as the creator and executive producer of the long-running television show COPS, which premiered on FOX in March 1989.
Prior to that, he was among the so-called reality television pioneers as a producer of various two-hour event specials in syndicated television markets during the 1980s.
Langley has won various awards for the COPS television series, including the American Television Award and four Emmy nominations.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/John_Langley   (242 words)

  
 INTRODUCTION
Her marriage to Walter Langley of Knowlton, the head of a hitherto unrelated family of the same name, seems to have been deliberately designed in order to preserve the estates in the name of Langley.
John Langley had been able to pass on to his namesakes the bulk of his family's muniments but only part of the property they had once enjoyed.
John Langley, who had taken a prominent part in the re-acquisition of Shortley and Chesterton, continued the process of recovery.
cvip.fresno.com /~bm063/langley/cartular.htm   (4812 words)

  
 International Brain Research Organization   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Langley's experiments not only showed that pilocarpine slows the heart rate but also "that a definite quantity of atropia [(atropine) could] prevent a proportionate definite quantity of jaborandi from producing its effects on the heart" (2).
Langley recognized the parallels with the antagonistic action between Jaborandi and atropine on the heart that he had demonstrated earlier and considered the mechanism of the interaction between these two poisons and the cell.
In 1905, Langley had shown that nicotine was able to induce its characteristic tonic contraction of skeletal muscles in anaesthetized fowl, even when the nerves to the limb had been cut and allowed to degenerate.
www.ibro.org /Pub_Main_Display.asp?Main_ID=277   (1909 words)

  
 University of Pittsburgh - Physics & Astronomy Department   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Langley had not published anything of note; had not made himself known in the universities; had made no popular addresses; had not pushed himself into notice in any way: yet there was in him something which attracted strong leaders in science, inspired respect, won confidence, and secured him speedy advancement.
Langley's greatest desire was to measure the Solar Constant, that is, the of amount of radiation received by the earth from the sun at the top of the earth's atmosphere.
Langley also was awarded the Rumford Medal by the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and both the Janssen Medal of the Institute of France, and the Medal of the Astronomical Society of France.
www.phyast.pitt.edu /Resources/History/langleybio.html   (3283 words)

  
 HotDog Express for AOL Hometown Document
John Langley R. Baynor was the son of Rodney and Lucretia Respess Baynor.
John Henry Baynor was the son of John Alfred and Julia Hollis Baynor.
John Henry was born in 1884 and died in 1948.
hometown.aol.com /virgo90675/Baynor.html   (2096 words)

  
 John William Guest Family (Second)
John William Guest II (1854-1922), eldest son of John William and Elizabeth Tracy Guest, was born in Ohio.
John William was a member of the Hornitos Lodge of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows and Mary was a member of the Rebecca Lodge, the ladies branch of the Odd Fellows fraternity.
The grave site is quit distinctive, in comparison to other graves in the cemetery, in-as-much it is on the downward slope of a hill, capped with a heavy level slab of smooth concrete which covers both graves, the marker is polished marble in the shape of a bible with their names etched into the stone.
www.mariposaresearch.net /JohnWGuest2.html   (1057 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Langley, a Republican, defeated Democrat Doug Hays for the House seat from the 10th district, which included her hometown of Pikeville, to become the nation’s eighth female member of the House.
Langley, however, he was convicted early in 1924 of conspiracy to transport and sell liquor, a violation of the federal Prohibition laws.
Langley served as Kentucky Railroad Commissioner from the 3rd District from 1939-'42 and again was an alternate delegate to the 1944 Republican national convention.
parks.ky.gov /news/newsbudget/Articles/20041101/comelectionday.doc   (642 words)

  
 John Langley's Publications   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Langley, G.J., Flack, S.S. and Kilburn, J.D. A Study of the Binding of Novel Inclusion Complexes by FAB Mass Spectrometry.
Sanvoisin, J., Langley, G.J. and Bugg, T.D.H. Mechanism of Extradiol Catechol Dioxygenases: Evidence for a Lactone Intermediate in the 2,3-Dihydroxyphenylpropionate 1,2-Dioxygenase Reaction.
Langley, G.J., Lewis, D.P., Whitby, R.J. and Jones, R.V.H. Monitoring the Evolution of Ethane in the Zirconium Catalysed Carbomagnesiation of Terminal Alkenes.
www.soton.ac.uk /~gjl/Pubs.html   (1437 words)

  
 Southampton Chemistry | Research Profiles | Dr G John Langley   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
John Langley is a graduate of Swansea University where he first encountered Mass Spectrometry (MS) as one of his final year projects and then studied for his PhD in Mass Spectrometry at the School of Pharmacy, University of London under the supervision of Mike Baldwin.
John is a Chartered Chemist and became a Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry in 1999 and a Chartered Scientist in 2004.
John's interests are the application of mass spectrometry as a routine tool for chemistry/chemical biology as well as probing new areas for research using mass spectrometry.
www.soton.ac.uk /~chemweb/research/profiles/organic/langley/langley.htm   (362 words)

  
 Basic Facts
John Morgan Wilson was born in 1945 on an Army base in Tampa, Florida, where his father, a doctor, was stationed during World War II.
John turned increasingly to freelance writing, eventually earning bylines in more than a dozen major newspapers and many magazines, including The New York Times, the Washington Post, the Los Angeles Times, the Chicago Tribune Magazine, Los Angeles Magazine, TV Guide, Surfer, Entertainment Weekly, and the Advocate.
John continues to work as a fact-based TV writer, writing more than a hundred scripts for programs on Fox, the Discovery Channel, the History Channel, the Learning Channel, and Court TV.
www.johnmorganwilson.com /basicfacts.htm   (1060 words)

  
 EO Library: Samuel Pierpont Langley Page 2
Langley's chief scientific interest was the sun and its effect on the weather, and believed that all life and activity on the Earth were made possible by the sun's radiation.
Langley's highly original and innovative research earned him honorary doctorates, awards, and medals from universities and scientific societies around the world.
Left: A drawing of a bolometer used by Langley to measure the infrared energy emitted by the sun.
earthobservatory.nasa.gov /Library/Giants/Langley/langley_2.html   (195 words)

  
 John Langley
Producer John Langley is a man's man. He doesn't seem to mind much what people think of him.
As I walk down the hallway to John's office, a blonde woman (who turns out to be his wife of 30 years, Maggie) warns me, 'If you're not a smoker, throw your arms up in the air and say you can't do the interview here.
John and I settle down on adjacent couches in an empty upstairs office.
www.lukeford.net /profiles/profiles/john_langley.htm   (2353 words)

  
 John Langley of the 150th Pennsylvania   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Here is the text of John Langley's letter typed as accurately as possible with all words and marks as written in the original.
John Langley was mustered out with his company as a Sergeant on June 15, 1865, less than two months after writing this letter.
John died January 10, 1905 and Margaret on January 12, 1917, both at age 76, leaving no known descendants.
www.contrib.andrew.cmu.edu /~jw3u/round/Langley.htm   (496 words)

  
 The Great Railway, part two.
From 1895 to 1897 inclusive, Jackman was Reeve of Langley.
When he settled in Langley, John Maxwell recognized him as Alexander Gardiner, and was astonished to think he had known him by an incorrect name because of his hobby.
John Mufford and his cousin were ambushed in the darkness by some of the Maxwell family.
www.fortlangley.ca /langley/4rail2.html   (4695 words)

  
 EO Library: Samuel Pierpont Langley
Born in the Boston suburb of Roxbury, Ma., Samuel Langley was one of America's most accomplished scientists.
Ironically though, Langley's formal education ended at the high school level, but he managed to continue his scientific education in Boston's numerous libraries.
Langley began his career as a civil engineer in Chicago, continuing later in St. Louis, before returning to Boston to accept an assistantship at the Harvard Observatory.
earthobservatory.nasa.gov /Library/Giants/Langley/langley.html   (148 words)

  
 May 1849
John B. Hibbert is allowed the sum of $1.50 per day for five days for total $7.50 as bailiff for May term.
Jury: William Hughes, John Langley, Levi Turner, A. Danks, Joshua McAnts, Robert Ray, John Cox, George Cox, Silas Leonard, John Fondron, David Shahan and George Leonard.
Jury: William Hughes, John Langley, Levi Turner, Henderson Couch, A. Danks, Joshua McAnts, Robert Ray, George Cox, John Cox, Silas Leonard, John Fondron, David Shahan, and George Leonard.
www.dallasgenealogy.org /minute/minutemay1849.htm   (1848 words)

  
 Jacob Ottolangui/Langley 1834 London England
JACOB OTTOLANGUI also known as JOHN LANGLEY was born 19 November 1834 in Spitalfields, London, England and died 1894 in Fitzroy Sth, Melbourne, Australia.
Discussing the shooting, Mr Harry Langley, who has been in ill health for sometime, said last night:- "We were having lunch in the dinning-room behind the shop- my brother, my wife, Mrs Carter who is a sister-in-law and I, when we heard someone in the shop.
Mr Maurice Langley and his brother had occupied the pawnshop, which is owned by John Zevenboom and Co. brush manufacturers for more than 40 years.
www.geocities.com /ottolangui2002/Jacob_Ottolangui_1834.html   (998 words)

  
 John Langley Patent Inventor Guntersville, AL, US
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www.freshpatents.com /John-D-Langley-Guntersville-invdirl.php   (167 words)

  
 ::Pier21 - Gateway to Canada : : Cunard on Canvas: The Langley Collection::
John G. Langley, Q.C., a native of Halifax and an avid Cunard collector and historian, is the founding director and chairman of the Cunard Steamship Society.
Cunard on Canvas: The Langley Collection is on display inside the Andrea and Charles Bronfman Theatre for one year, commencing on Saturday, September 25, 2004 in time for the Queen Mary 2 inaugural visit to Halifax.
Langley will be delivering special talks for the public.
www.pier21.ca /index.php?id=3468   (350 words)

  
 Warren Langley ( - ) Artwork Images, Exhibitions, Reviews
Sion Langley Wenban, The Meadow Path with the Haymaker on the Bridge, 19th century
Sion Langley Wenban, Entrance to the Village of Feldmoching, with woman pushing a wheelbarrow, 19th century
John Trumbull, American, 1756-1843 The Death of General Warren at the Battle of Bunker"s Hill,
www.wwar.com /masters/l/langley-warren.html   (763 words)

  
 Transformation 06   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Dr. Langley is a former President of the Council of Logistics Management, and a recipient of the Council's Distinguished Service Award.
In 2004 he was honored as one of the profession's top five logistics executives at the Richmond Events Logistics and Supply Chain Forum.
Langley has co-authored several books, including The Management of Business Logistics, a 7th edition textbook published in 2003.
www.transformation06.com /bio_langley.asp   (158 words)

  
 WVAH Fox 11: COPS' John Langley
John Langley founded Barbour/Langley Productions with his former partner, now retired.
Langley's earlier film credits include "Maximum Potential" starring Dolph Lundgren, which he directed.
Langley is a former English instructor at UC Irvine and Dominguez Hills.
www.wvah.com /programs/cops/johnlangley.shtml   (261 words)

  
 Wakely and Langley Families
Thomas with his son John and family, and another son Isaac, and his son-in-law, Matthew Coe, went to
John Wakely, the son afterward settled upon the east side of Presumpscot River, below the falls; Matthew
John's wife and the three children with their brains beaten out lying under some planks, and the half
www.angelfire.com /folk/wicksgen/wakely_and_langley_families.htm   (770 words)

  
 John Langley ocarina photos...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Below are photos of some of the ocarinas I have collected, made by John Langley (United Kingdom).
To purchase any of John Langley's ocarinas, they are available at the Ocarina Workshop.
This is the largest of John Langley's ocarinas, dubbed the "Pregnaphone," also known as the Mega Bass.
www.greenverdugo.com /ocarina-making-tutorial/JLangley-ocarinas.html   (235 words)

  
 www.myspace.com/thelangleybrothersband
The Langley's consisted of older brother Jordan Langley, younger brothers John Henry.
All through-out The Langley Brothers career, they have played with local and well known bands such as Boogie Chillen, George Baker, CLC Connections, Fay Green in The Funky All-Stars, and Crown Vic; just to name a few.
In 2005 early 2006 The Langley Brothers acquired a new solo Hip-Hop and R&B sensation Gerard Langley, son of legendary bass guitar player and vocalist Jerry Langley.
myspace.com /thelangleybrothersband   (490 words)

  
 The Langley Family   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
A Genealogical Study of the Descendants of John Langley (II) and Marie Willan
This work on the Langley family begins in 1770, in Kaskaskais, Illinois Territory, with the marriage of John Langley (II) of New York to Marie Willan of Ireland.
John Langley (III)’s marriage to Marie Anne Oliver, their arrival in the Opelousas Post area and the births of their seven children are documented along with the migration of the family, sometime prior to 1840, to Imperial Calcasieu Parish.
www.provincialpress.us /Langley.htm   (217 words)

  
 Fotomat   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
John signs in the MWA booth at the West Hollywood Book Fair on 10/3/04 with (from upper left) Robert S. Levinson, Gary Phillips, Nathan Walpow, Jerrilyn Farmer and (foreground) the last of Joanne Fluke's chocolate chip cookies
John and Gay Toltl Kinman in the Sisters in Crime booth at the Los Angeles Times Festival of Books on April 25, 2004.
John with longtime buddy Beckee Fox at the San Francisco Mystery Bookstore on 11/9/03, courtesy of her obedient hubby, Brent Fox.
www.johnmorganwilson.com /fotomat.htm   (265 words)

  
 Walter and Dorothy Langley   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Walter John Langley and Dorothy (Bartle) Langley of Fort Wayne will celebrate their 65th wedding anniversary with an open house 1-5 p.m.
Their children are Barbara E. Fischer and Walter J. (Butch) Langley Jr., both of Fort Wayne, and Patricia M. Lautzenheiser of Decatur.
Walter Langley, an Army Air Corps veteran, was employed by General Electric before World War II, was a finish carpenter for 19 years, is retired from Fort Wayne Community Schools after 18 1/2 years of service and was a substitute mail carrier for St. Joseph Township.
www.fortwayne.com /mld/newssentinel/living/occasions/anniversaries/15233589.htm?template=contentModules/printstory.jsp   (128 words)

  
 The Origins of Angling by John McDonald, Sherman Kuhn, Dwight Webster, John Langley Howard (Illustrator), Sports ...
A facsimile and a translation of a manuscript on fishing by Dame Juliana, a 15th-century nun and noblewoman.
For fly fishers in particular, The Treatise is illuminated by the persistent mystique of its author, a noblewoman and nun, Dame Juliana Berners.
Under the sponsorship of Sports Illustrated, historian John McDonald used the Wagstaff manuscript copy of the Treatise to create the satisfying and elegant analysis of this early sporting book, and to fix Berners's place in the literature of field sports.
www.allbookstores.com /book/1558215875   (186 words)

  
 Eyewitness News - John Langley
John Langley, award-winning (ABC's American Television Award for Reality TV) and Emmy-nominated writer-producer-director, co-created FOX Broadcasting Company's venerable series COPS, which begins its twelfth championship season on the network this summer.
Langley's earlier feature film credits include co-writing "P.O.W. The Escape" starring David Carradine, and "Deadly Sins," a psychological thriller starring David Keith and Alyssa Milano.
Langley is also founder and former owner of Real Entertainment, a full-service video distribution and production company that recently released the "COPS - Too Hot for TV" and "Amazing Video" collections which broke sales records in the direct response and retail markets
www.fox64.com /Global/story.asp?S=464647   (366 words)

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