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  James Hutton Summary
Hutton considered volcanoes as safety valves through which some of the earth's internal heat could escape, but he understood that the heat was not due to the combustion of coal seams or the oxidation of pyritic shales, as believed for a long time, but to a deep-seated and molten mass.
James Hutton, a Scottish physician and farmer, is considered by many to be the "father of geology." Hutton observed geological changes and theorized that the forces which were changing the landscape of his farm were the same forces that had changed the earth's surface in the past.
Hutton proposed that the interior of the Earth was hot, and that this heat was the engine which drove the creation of new rock: land was eroded by air and water and deposited as layers in the sea; heat then consolidated the sediment into stone, and uplifted it into new lands.
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 James Hutton
James Hutton (3 June 1726-26 March 1797) was a Scottish geologist, noted for formulating uniformitarianism and the Plutonist[?] school of thought.
Before long, scientific inquiries provoked by his claims had pushed back the age of the earth into the millions of years -- still too short when compared with what is known in the 21st century, but a distinct improvement.
It remained for Charles Darwin, influenced by Hutton disciple Sir Charles Lyell to bring the idea to the forefront of public consciousness, propose the process as the origin of species, and provide the voluminous evidence necessary to win over the scientific community to the theory.
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Peter Hutton
Hutton was at this time a deacon, having been so for over five years; and he disliked the advent of these foreign professors very much.
Hutton was ordained priest 24 September, 1839, and appointed president, and professor of Latin and Greek.
Hutton was a strict disciplinarian, a sound theologian and classical scholar, a good mathematician, an able preacher.
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 James Hutton
But in studying the land he had inherited in Berwickshire, Hutton hit upon some geological ideas that he began to turn over in his mind: as he was turning over the soil: that one could trace the history of the earth through the mineralogy of the earth.
In 1785 Hutton submitted a paper to the newly established Royal Society of Edinburgh outlining his Theory of the Earth, capitulating his Investigation of the Laws Observable in the Composition, Dissolution and Restoration of Land upon the Globe.
Hutton was wrong about the age of the earth, and his idea that earth was created for the use of mankind strayed from the methodological naturalism that informs modern science, but his idea that the earth's surface was formed gradually rather than catastrophically is the view science holds to this day.
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 Hutton v. Elf Atochem North America, Inc.
Hutton or agreement on a third-party to help resolve this issue." Dr. Reichle, in a progress note reviewing the content of the conversation, stated that Dr. Ahrens' response was a matter of concern, and that the two were unable to agree on a course of action.
Hutton is engaged in crucial tasks that potentially could result in injury to himself or a catastrophic event, he should be under the observation of someone at all times." In addition, Dr. Reichle suggested that the use of a respirator by Hutton would "significantly increase" his risk of hypoglycemia.
Hutton argues that the district court' s ruling on Elf' s motion for summary judgment was erroneous in light of the factual disputes regarding whether his termination violated the ADA.
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On June 9, 1987 (some 5 months after the hear- ing), however, the Respondent filed a motion with the judge to reopen the record to permit the intro- duction of evidence that, it contended, would dem- onstrate that restoration of work to its Hermans- ville plant is inappropriate.
Hutton admitted that he personally visited Bob Brown on two occasions in May and June and that he was aware that Bob Brown knew about the union campaign.
President Hutton was careful not to offer explanatory testimony relative to the full scope of Respondent's dis- cussions concerning the lease with Brown Chair, Brown's concern over the Union, and his decision to move fabrication to West Chicago and the timing there- of.
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 Biography
June accepted the part, and it was during the run of this show that MGM executives were so impressed with the show, they bought it up and moved the cast to Hollywood to star in the movie version.
In 1959, June became one of the first top motion picture stars to have her own weekly television show, "The Dupont Show with June Allyson." The show was a weekly anthology drama series hosted by and occasionally starring June and a succession of other important performers.
June is also the proud grandmother of Richard Logan Powell, born to her son in the summer of 1984.
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 June Hutton - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
June Hutton (August 11, 1920–May 2, 1973) was an American popular singer.
Born in Chicago, Illinois, in the late 1930s, she joined the band of her older half-sister, Ina Ray Hutton, singing under the name of Elaine Merritt'.
On her death in 1973, June Hutton was buried in the Forest Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery in Glendale, California next to her husband.
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 CSIndy: Hutton takes final bow (June 30, 2005)
Hutton dubbed it the "Theatre of Mankind," and it sparked everything from bewilderment to adulation from his neighbors.
Hutton spent hours each day explaining to passersby the meanings of the items on his house, peppering in bits of ancient history and famous quotes.
Hutton appeared at the time to be on the path to a literary career, but said his progress was slowed by the mental breakdown he suffered in 1960, following his return from a medical unit in the Korean War.
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 Solid! -- June Hutton
Vocalist June Hutton is the half-sister of bandleader Ina Ray Hutton, for whom she sang in the late 1930s under the name of Elaine Merritt.
As a member of the vocal group the Stardusters, June sang with the Charlie Spivak Orchestra during the early 1940s.
Hutton released her final recordings in 1957 on the TOPS label.
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John Hutton was a teacher in Clark and Champaign counties, OH and is mentioned in 2 biographies.
The son of John and Phebe Hutton, Issac was born 1830 in Miami, Ohio.
Issac Hutton was born 1830 in Miami, Ohio.
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 Britannica India: Biographies
Hutton was the son of a merchant and city officeholder.
Though Hutton's father died when his son was quite young, Hutton managed an education in the local grammar school and at the University of Edinburgh.
Hutton devoted his time to extensive scientific reading and traveled widely to inspect rocks and observe the actions of natural processes.
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 NOW. Politics & Economy. Press and Politics. BBC/Blair Battle Timeline | PBS
June 4: In his first weekly Q and A session after story breaks Tony Blair faces questions from the press about the accuracy of the Iraq dossier.
June 16: Andrew Gilligan is called to testify before the Foreign Affairs Select Committee which was holding televised hearings about the decision to go to war.
June 30: Dr. David Kelly sends a letter to his immediate superior at the Ministry of Defense in which he admits to meeting Gilligan.
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 References - James Hutton   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
James Hutton (3 June 1726-26 March 1797) was a Scotland geologist, noted for formulating uniformitarianism and the Plutonism of thought.
Before long, scientific inquiries provoked by his claims had pushed back the age of the earth into the millions of years still too short when compared with what is known in the 21st century, but a distinct improvement.
The Theory of the Earth, volume 2 Alas, Huttons theory was published in his The Theory of the Earth, a dense and borderline unreadable work that essentially prevented anyone from following up on this thought.
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 Barnes & Noble.com - Biography
American actor Robert Hutton had a briefly thriving Hollywood career thanks to something called "victory casting." While many of the major stars were in uniform during World War II, the Hollywood studios scrambled to find young actors who could substitute for their departed favorites.
Hutton happened to have many of the shy, self-effacing characteristics of Jimmy Stewart, which served him well in such Warner Bros. pictures as Destination Tokyo (1943), Janie (1944) and Roughly Speaking (1945).
Hutton was able to hang on longer than most with supporting roles in such films as The Younger Brothers (1949), Man on the Eiffel Tower (1950), The Steel Helmet (1951), Casanova's Big Night (1954) and The Colossus of New York (1958).
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 Hutton & Hutton Law
Click for a summary of cases which Hutton and Hutton has had substantial verdicts.
Hutton and Hutton is providing legal services to victims of the BTK Strangler by ensuring that convicted killer Dennis Rader does not profit...
Hutton and Hutton lawyer Derek Casey recently had an article on pretrial evidentiary motions, known as motions in limine, published by the Kansas Trial Lawyers Association.
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 SPiN Writing Group: June Hutton
June calls them “Canada’s forgotten soldiers.” For more information about the Spanish Civil War, including photographs, see Shots of War: Photojournalism During the Spanish Civil War.
June is working on a second novel set in a fictional town on the west coast of BC that includes, among other things, gun-slinging and opera.
A former journalist and teacher, June was awarded a Canada Council grant to sail the Teslin and Yukon rivers for research for Underground.
www.spinwrites.com /june.htm   (270 words)

  
 Hutton - Boston College   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Professor Hutton received her BA, MBA and PhD from the University of Rochester.
In June 2003, Hutton was elected to the board of directors of Bandag, Inc. where she serves on the Audit and Corporate Governance and Nominating Committees.
Hutton also serves on the Advisory Board and the Audit and Finance Committee of the National Industries of the Blind.
www.bc.edu /schools/csom/faculty/bios/hutton   (418 words)

  
 BY THE LIGHT OF THE SILVERY MOON album review   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
So this album - covering the songs from the film "By The Light Of The Silvery Moon" substituted June Hutton for Doris Day with June not attempting to overly imitate Doris in her singing style.
June Hutton’s solo "I’ll Forget You" is, in my opinion a better reading than Doris Day’s film presentation.
She establishes the melody line much better than Doris (though to be fair she did not have to also pretend she was crying at the same time).
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 Mt. Vernon Register-News - Designer Location: New spot increases store's traffic
Hutton’s consignment shop moved from North Ninth Street to the corner of South Ninth Street and Jordan Avenue, only a couple of blocks away but close to the 9th Street Grill, a relatively new yet hot lunch spot in downtown Mt. Vernon.
Hutton had been a frequent customer and learned the owner was selling it.
Hutton is the only full-time employee, but her husband, Mike Ogle, pitches in when he can and Hutton occasionally brings in part-time help.
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 Rick Porrello's AmericanMafia.com - this just in ... Mob News and Features
Hutton withheld any ruling on the new bail request yesterday.
After the hearing, Merlino's attorney, Joseph Santaguida, said that the allegations were "ridiculous" and part of a "desperate attempt" by the government to keep Merlino behind bars pending trial.
Gross declined to provide additional information, but said steps had been taken to ensure the security of the witnesses and their families.
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 Ancestors of William Arthur "Bill" , Sr. COOK   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Karen June HUTTON was born UNKNOWN in Unknown.
HUTTON was born on Dec 9 1924 in Unknown.
Children were: Marlena Sue HUTTON, Karen June HUTTON, David Lloyd HUTTON, Roseann Lyn HUTTON, Douglas Allan HUTTON.
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 June Hutton - AOL Music
June Hutton was born on August 11, 1920 in Chicago, Illinois.
Trumpeter Charlie Spivak and his vocal group The Stardusters with June Hutton...
Download, listen and watch June Hutton music, mp3's, song lyrics, music videos, Internet radio, live performances, concerts, and more on AOL Music.
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 Ina Ray Hutton St. James Encyclopedia of Pop Culture - Find Articles
At age fourteen, Chicago-born Ina Ray, the younger sister of June Hutton (who sang with Tommy Dorsey's Pied Pipers) was already in show business, singing and tap dancing with Gus Edwards's vaudeville revues at the Palace Theater in New York City.
After the Melodears folded in 1939, Hutton fronted a band of male musicians in the 1940s, one critic describing her technique as "waving her long baton in a languorous, seductive sort of way." If Hutton's beauty had attracted the crowds, the critic added, good dance music by the band held them there.
In the early 1950s Hutton returned to her original concept, leading a jazz orchestra of female musicians.
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 Local Bird News - Archive V
June 26 - A juvenile female Golden-cheeked Warbler was in the liveoak
A Hutton's Vireo was in the yard in the morning.
Hutton's Vireo, 3 Audubon's Warblers and 2 PINE Warblers.
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 The Pied Pipers - Biography - AOL Music
The group backed Johnny Mercer on several tracks during the early 40s, including "Candy" and "Blues in the Night." Their first single ("Deacon Jones"/"Pistol Packin' Mama") was released in 1943.
Stafford had become quite busy with her solo career and left the group in 1944, to be replaced by June Hutton.
Throughout the rest of the decade the Pied Pipers charted frequently, yet their popularity waned in the '50s.
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 Dancer History Archives by StreetSwing.com - Ina Ray Hutton - Main Page
Her professional career began early, when at the age of eight, she appeared, as a young tap dancer, with a revue produced by Gus Edwards.
It was also in 1934 that Ina Ray, with the help of Irving Mills, began organizing her Melodear orchestra.
Her All Female Band lasted from 1934-1939 (again in 1950) and in 1940 started an all male band with her at the helm.
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