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  Gossip pÃ¥ John Patterson
Patterson berättade courtroomen juryn begärde mer mycket informationen om identiteten av Jared, och dessutom den bad huruvida polisen hade undersökte honom.
John Patterson 35, denied ok på en rad av laddningar som följde hans minute joyride 90 aboard en armoured personalbärare.
Fordonet som stals alltifrån Pattersons den förutvarande arbetsgivaren, smashed genom sju cellphonetorn såsom det sårar dess väg genom sex Sydney förorter.
www.gossip-1.se /john-patterson.htm   (1265 words)

  
 Industrial Hamilton -- A Trail to the Future - The Five Johns   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
John Gibson was born on January 1, 1842 in the township of Toronto.
John was very diligent and hardworking, consequently he was named Head Boy of Central School and in 1859 was given the honour of turning on the water for Hamilton's new waterworks.
John Patterson was born on March 13, 1857 in County Tyrone, Ireland.
collections.ic.gc.ca /industrial/5johns.htm   (1165 words)

  
 00-48pat   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Patterson then shows how literary texts, archaeological evidence, renaissance drawings and early photographs are all used to reconstruct late republican Rome, a process which is ongoing and subject to change as new evidence is brought to light.
Patterson also discusses where the different assemblies met and the political importance attached to certain meeting places, as well as an apparent shift from aristocratic to democratic appeal as meetings moved from the Comitium to the Forum.
Patterson notes that patronage, while always an important social institution in Roman society and at one time a significant factor in politics, nevertheless during the late republic seems to have played a diminishing role due to the increase in city population and the independence of individual politicians.
www.classics.und.ac.za /reviews/0048pat.htm   (687 words)

  
 Beers: Clutter p. 519   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
JOHN PATTERSON CLUTTER, a prosperous farmer and miller, Morris township, is a descendant of an old Irish-American family.
John Patterson Clutter, the eighth child born to John and Phoebe (Headley) Clutter, was born September 2, 1807, in Morris township, Washington county.
John Patterson Clutter, the sixth child of John P. and Margaret (Andrew) Clutter, was born January 23, 1854.
www.chartiers.com /beers-project/articles/clutter-519.html   (404 words)

  
 John H. Patterson   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
John Patterson took a dim view of any competition in the cash register business he created, whether it be new registers from other manufacturers or his own equipment sold as used.
Patterson became somewhat of a national hero and hundreds of people petitioned President Wilson to pardon him and his officers, however the decision was reversed by the Court of Appeals in Cincinnati in 1915, ruling that NCR defense material in the first trial should have been admitted.
Although Patterson the man may be a dim figure to new generations of NCR employees and Dayton citizens, the ideas he introduced are an everyday part of their working world.
www.ncr.org.uk /NCRHistory/jhp.htm   (1590 words)

  
 Roto Times Fantasy Sports
John Patterson was scratched from his start on Tuesday because of a sinus infection and bronchitis that turned into a slight case of asthma attack, according to MLB.com.
John Patterson still is dealing with a sinus infection that bothered him during his last start, and he's concerned it may keep him from his scheduled start Tuesday, according to the Washington Post.
John Patterson was pulled in the third inning Tuesday night because of stomach cramps, according to the AP.
www.rototimes.com /index.php?sport=bsball&type=profile&name=2330   (277 words)

  
 Roger Patterson   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Capturing the fleeting sight of a seven-foot apelike creature retreating into the Northern California wilderness, the controversial Patterson Bigfoot film is among the most renowned artefacts in the field of paranormal study.
Patterson subsequently rented a 16mm movie camera and purchased two 100-foot rolls of color movie film for the expedition.
John Chambers, a legendary elder statesman in the field of monster making, is best known as the makeup mastermind behind the Planet of the Apes films.
cryptozoo.monstrous.com /roger_patterson.htm   (1862 words)

  
 Augusta County, Virginia Ancestors   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
John Moore may have married Mary Patterson, a sister of Adam Patterson, and also moved to Licking County.
Patterson - When John Patterson died in 1749, he left an infant son also named John, who went on to raise a strong family of five children.
Son Adam Patterson became a pioneer in Licking County, Ohio in 1810, raising an extended family of thirteen children by three wives.
www.phillipsplace.net /genealogy/counties/VAAugusta.html   (378 words)

  
 George Patterson, son of John and Margaret Black Patterson
George Patterson was born in 1800 or 1801, in Buncombe Co., NC.
The third son of George and Rebecca Chastain Patterson was William Harden Patterson, who was born in Cherokee Indian Territory in the area that later became Union County, Ga. He was born on April 10, 1832, and was my g-g-grandfather.
According to Betty Brackett Knight, John R. Dillard died in a camp in Tenn. Elizer applied for a widow's pension from Fannin Co., Ga in May 1866, according to Betty.
wespatterson.com /patt/rob.tho.john.george.html   (1124 words)

  
 John Patterson 8-19-05: Discecting the Game
Patterson an extreme fly ball pitcher, is currently third in the National League in ERA, 6th in strikeout rate and 10th in base runners per innings.
Patterson has constantly excelled in run prevention, and has also constantly made it into the middle innings of ball games, as he pitched at least 6 innings in 19 of his 23 starters.
To me this tells me that Patterson has some room for growth as well, since the third pitch was used almost exclusively as a "show" pitch since he only got it in the strike zone 3 of 14 times he threw it.
www.baseballanalysis.com /PattersonPC081905.htm   (643 words)

  
 Patterson Ancestors
The 1840 census enumeration illustrates the close proximity of the Virginia families (Patterson, Sillin, Moore, Butcher, Dixon) and the Vermont families (Morey, Briggs, Wright, Wheeler) in Homer.
Elizabeth Patterson and Lydia Patterson and her husband Philip B. Moore settled in Washington County.
Elizabeth was accompanied by her son Cyrus Patterson, while the Moore's brought their family of five children (John or Jacob, Calvin, David, Elisha, and Sophia and her husband William Billingsley) to Iowa.
www.phillipsplace.net /genealogy/surnames/patterson.html   (530 words)

  
 Player Bio: John Patterson :: Football   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
John Patterson, a well-versed offensive line coach, is entering his second season as a member of The Citadel coaching staff and first as the Bulldogs' recruiting coordinator.
Patterson is fortunate to have a very talented group of offensive lineman returning that have had game experience.
Patterson is well versed in the world of strength and conditioning and has been published on three occasions.
citadelsports.collegesports.com /sports/m-footbl/mtt/patterson_john00.html   (299 words)

  
 John H. Patterson and the Sales Strategy of the National Cash Register Company, 1884 to 1922 : Business History : HBS ...
John H. Patterson's sales management techniques built National Cash Register into the dominant force in its industry and had a major impact on the development of modern selling.
Patterson sought to create a method of sales management that encompassed all aspects of selling, from the calculation of quotas and commission rates to the motivation of discouraged salesmen.
While Patterson was not necessarily the first to implement training programs or institute quotas, his comprehensive approach to sales management and his own personal brand of leadership combined to shape an enduring legacy.
hbswk.hbs.edu /item.jhtml?id=1143&t=bizhistory   (1451 words)

  
 Patterson Family Papers at WSU Special Collections & Archives
Patterson fought in the Revolutionary War and in Indian campaigns with George Rogers Clark, and in 1786, was commissioned a colonel.
Patterson later moved across the Ohio River and became one of the three original founders of the City of Cincinnati in 1788.
Jefferson Patterson was raised in Dayton, Ohio, on the family farm, which he inherited along with the lumber mill on the death of his father.
www.libraries.wright.edu /special/manuscripts/ms236.html   (1287 words)

  
 John Patterson Sr.
LAND-GRANT: John Patterson received a grant or concession from Spain for 600 acres on the St. Ferdinand on 16 Nov. 1802 based on a survey made for Juan Paterson in November of 1798.
John Sr., the son of Margaret and John Patterson of Orange County, N.C. was a Revolutionary War veteran.
John married Keziah Horneday, daughter of John Horneday and Christian, in 1780 in North Carolina.
freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com /~humefamily/1323.htm   (2268 words)

  
 John Patterson Baseball Stats by Baseball Almanac
John Patterson was born on Saturday, February 11, 1967, in Key West, Florida.
Patterson was 25 years old when he broke into the big leagues on April 6, 1992, with the San Francisco Giants, and his Major League Baseball stats for every season he played, along with his career totals are on this page.
John Patterson's biographical data, year-by-year hitting stats, fielding stats, pitching stats (where applicable) career totals, uniform numbers, salary data and miscellaneous items-of-interest are presented by Baseball Almanac on this John Patterson baseball statistics page.
baseball-almanac.com /players/player.php?p=pattejo01   (309 words)

  
 Jewlicious » Colonel John Patterson, Joseph Trumpeldor and the Jewish Mule Corps   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
The book is a biography of Colonel John Patterson, the gentile commander of the Jewish Zion Mule Corps at Gallipoli and later colonel of the Jewish Legion, the Jewish Royal Fusilier Battalions in Palestine in 1918-19.
Patterson and the wife buried the man and, amazingly enough, continued with the safari.
Patterson was particularly impressed with the bravery of the steadfast Trumpeldor (as was the Allied commander, General Sir Ian Hamilton), but did not appreciate his proto-Israeli approach to discipline, for Patterson was an officer who did nearly everything by the book.
www.jewlicious.com /index.php?p=912   (434 words)

  
 John Patterson
Patterson came back quickly from the Tommy John surgery he had in April of 2000, so his struggles as he climbed the ladder shouldn’t be a surprise.
John Patterson has a great throwing motion, but he started complaining about a sore elbow in camp, and by May had to have Tommy John surgery on his elbow.
Patterson has been worked fairly hard and, like fellow pitching prospect Bierbrodt, he was ineffective after pitching for Team USA last season.
www.baseballprospectus.com /player_search.php?playerid=319   (408 words)

  
 Alabama Governor John Patterson
John Malcolm Patterson was born in Goldville, Alabama, on September 27, 1921.
Patterson's four-year gubernatorial term was a stormy one due to the civil rights movement.
Staunchly supporting the state's segregationist stance in the early 1960s, Patterson instigated the expulsion of fl students who staged a sit-in at Alabama State University and clashed with federal officials over voter registration policies and the state's reluctance to intervene in the violence that accompanied the "Freedom Riders" to the state.
www.archives.state.al.us /govs_list/g_patter.html   (426 words)

  
 Minor League Ball :: Prospect Retro: John Patterson
John Patterson was drafted by the Expos in the first round in 1996 (5th overall) out of high school in Orange, Texas.
Patterson spent 1997 pitching for Class A South Bend in the Midwest League.
Patterson pitched in Triple-A in 2002 and was more effective, going 10-5, 4.23 with a 104/45 K/BB in 113 innings, closer to his pre-injury standards.
www.minorleagueball.com /story/2005/5/9/123041/6864   (740 words)

  
 CBC Sports: John Patterson shines in Expos debut   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
John Patterson turned out to be worth the wait for the Montreal Expos.
John Patterson pitched seven solid innings in his first career start with the Montreal Expos.
Patterson, who was selected by Montreal fifth overall in the 1996 draft, left the franchise before ever playing a game.
www.cbc.ca /cgi-bin/templates/sportsView.cgi?/news/2004/04/10/Sports/expos040410   (362 words)

  
 Boston.com / News / Boston Globe / Obituaries / John Patterson, 83, top horse trainer
ATLANTA -- John Frank Patterson Sr., a Hall of Fame harness racing trainer and driver, died Sunday of leukemia.
Patterson was inducted into the sport's Hall of Fame in 1993 for his accomplishments.
Patterson trained and raced multiple world-record holder Overtrick, who won the Little Brown Jug -- one of the sport's major races -- in 1963 in Delaware, Ohio.
www.boston.com /news/globe/obituaries/articles/2004/05/18/john_patterson_83_top_horse_trainer   (158 words)

  
 John Henry Patterson Memorial : The Sculpture Center / OOSI   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
The central figure, a portrait of John Henry Patterson, sits on a horse facing proper left.
On either side of him stand a pair of figures: a woman with a book and a man standing on a gear are on the proper left; on the proper right are two men, one with a conucopia which rests on a globe, and the other holding a torch as he kneels.
This monument is dedicated by a grateful people to the memory of a patriot/ An apostle of progress, A creative idealist and splendid citizen who con-/ secrated his life to human happiness with inspiring devotion.
www.sculpturecenter.org /oosi/sculpture.asp?SID=561   (113 words)

  
 Biographical Sketch - John T. Patterson
Professor Patterson was born on November 3, 1878, in Pegria, Ohio.
Professor Patterson served as president of both the Genetic Society of America and the American Society of Zoologists.
In 1965 the J. Patterson Building was named in his honor by the UT System Board of Regents.
www.utexas.edu /faculty/council/2000-2001/memorials/AMR/Patterson/patterson.html   (215 words)

  
 Independent Online Edition > John Rentoul   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
John Rentoul: It was bound to end in tears and now we know just how bitterly they were shed
John Rentoul: Brown's challenge is to under-promise and over-deliver
John Rentoul: Brown won because there was no one else.
comment.independent.co.uk /columnists_m_z/john_rentoul   (856 words)

  
 John Patterson MLB Baseball at CBS SportsLine.com
Patterson (flu) threw a three-hitter for his second career complete game at San Diego Friday.
Patterson (9-5) struck out six, walked none and allowed only one baserunner after the second inning.
Patterson has had an amazing breakout season and owners should consider him as a No. 3 starter in mixed leagues for next season.
www.sportsline.com /mlb/players/playerpage/28066   (226 words)

  
 Articles - John Henry Patterson (NCR owner)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
John H. Patterson (December 13, 1844-May 14, 1922) was an industrialist and founder of the National Cash Register Company.
Patterson was something of a health fanatic, and adopted one regimen after another, most of which were required of his executives and employees.
Meanwhile, both Patterson and Watson had been pardoned by President Woodrow Wilson as a result of their leadership roles in dealing with the Dayton 1913 flood.
www.gaple.com /articles/John_Henry_Patterson_(NCR_owner)   (521 words)

  
 The Democratic Party | Community Blogs | John Patterson's Blog
John Patterson's Democratic Blog; I'll post all my other blog entries here first, also hang out sometimes at Washington Post's "The Fix", Heartland PAC, and Kansas Democratic Party blogs.
By John Patterson - Oct 17th, 2006 at 3:47 pm EDT
And they can never do that, just like the Pharisees couldn't tell Jesus where John the Baptist's powers came from, because they were caught in the cunundrum of their own hypocrisy.
www.democrats.org /page/community/blog/johnpatterson   (5668 words)

  
 John Patterson : Rotoworld.com - John Patterson Biography from Rotoworld.com
John Patterson suffered a setback during his rehab from a sore elbow last week, making a return from the disabled list this season unlikely.
John Patterson, who went to Toronto to undergo a medical procedure on the troubled nerve in his elbow, returned to the Nationals on Thursday.
John Patterson, still troubled by a nerve problem in his elbow, is seeking treatment on his own in Toronto that apparently isn't approved in the United States.
www.rotoworld.com /content/playerpages/player_main.aspx?sport=MLB&id=2961   (578 words)

  
 JOHN PATTERSON
John Patterson was born in Edmonson county, Tennessee.
John Patterson, the subject of this sketch, was deaf and dumb during his entire life.
WILLIAM PATTERSON and ELZA MAGERS went to the steam saw mill of WILLIAM G. which was then located near the residence of MAJOR JOHN C. Patterson and Magers had a log there for sled crooks.
www.usgennet.org /usa/il/county/warren/john_patterson.html   (4326 words)

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