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  Sullivan Group
In addition to our core feas-ibility engagements, Sullivan Group also conducts a wide variety of studies to help clients with any strategic or market need.
Sullivan Group Real Estate Advisors provides in-depth analytical reports and strategic planning services to the nation’s
Combined, the top managers and key staff at Sullivan Group Real Advisors have more than 100 years of ex-perience and have completed assignments in 31 states and 84 metropolitan areas.
www.sullivangroupadvisors.com   (208 words)

  
 Social and Political Commentator Andrew Sullivan's Personal Essay on This I Believe
Sullivan, a popular social and political commentator and blogger, states in his This I Believe essay that "I believe in freedom of speech and of contract, the right to offend and blaspheme, as well as the right to convert and bear witness.
Sullivan is former editor-in-chief of The New Republic and author of several books including Virtually Normal: An Argument About Homosexuality, which was the first to argue for civil marriage rights for gay couples, Same Sex Marriage: Pro and Con and Love Undetectable: Notes on Friendship, Sex and Survival.
Sullivan joins an impressive list of essayists who have contributed to the series since it made its premiere April 4; participants have included former Secretary of State Colin Powell, Academy Award-winning director Errol Morris, authors John Updike and Isabel Allende, psychologist Kay Redfield Jamison and scientist Brian Greene.
www.npr.org /about/press/050628.sullivan.html   (614 words)

  
  The 1779 Sullivan Campaign
Sullivan replied, in compliance to his orders, that the Cayugas had participated in frontier attacks, and while he appreciated their pledge of friendship, it was too late.
Sullivan to Jay, 30 Sept. 1779, JSP 3:132.
Sullivan to Jay, 30 Sept. 1779, JSP 3:134.
www.earlyamerica.com /review/1998/sullivan.html   (5055 words)

  
 Louis Sullivan
In 1879 Sullivan left Johnston (Edelman had left for Cleveland, Ohio in 1876) and went to work in the office of Dankmar Adler, and by 1883 the name of the firm became Adler and Sullivan.
Sullivan utilized the talents of his then employee George Grant Elmslie for the design of the ornamentation and artist Oscar Gross for the landscape murals.
Sullivan continued designing banks in the Midwest but by 1918 he was virtually broke and was forced to leave his office in the Auditorium Building.
www.prairiestyles.com /lsullivan.htm   (731 words)

  
 Ed Sullivan Show
Sullivan received the biggest ratings of his career, and, with a 60 share, one of the most watched programs in the history of television.
Sullivan saw comedy as the glue that held his demographically diverse show together and allowed a nation to release social tension by laughing at itself.
When Sullivan's son-in-law, Bob Precht, took over as producer in 1960, there was a movement to modernize the show and introduce a new generation of comedians to the American audience, led by Mort Sahl, Woody Allen, Richard Pryor, and George Carlin.
www.museum.tv /archives/etv/E/htmlE/edsullivans/edsullivans.htm   (1089 words)

  
 SeacoastNH.com - General John Sullivan
John Sullivan was born in the parish of Somersworth, NH on February 17, 1740, the third son of Irish redemptioner immigrants.
Sullivan read the law with Samuel Livermore, and in 1764 he bought three acres on the bank of the Oyster River in Durham and hung out his shingle there, becoming the town's first lawyer.
Sullivan's enemies in Congress criticized him severely for the retreat, but on August 9 the delegates voted to promote him to the rank of major general.
seacoastnh.com /Famous_People/Framers_of_Freedom/General_John_Sullivan   (1147 words)

  
 Sullivan County | Home
10.02.07- Healthy Beginnings of Sullivan Surpasses 1st Quarter Performance...
Christopher A. Cunningham, Chairman of the Sullivan County Legislature, delivered his 4th annual State of the County Address (152Kb PDF)
All content copyright 1995-2005, County of Sullivan, 100 North Street, Monticello, NY 12701
rd.business.com /index.asp?epm=s.1&bdcq=Sullivan&bdcr=4&bdcu=http://co.sullivan.ny.us/&bdcp=&partner=2662601&bdcs=nwuuid-2662601-081A8ADF-C9D4-A331-6CC5-D6DD7555C49D-ym   (134 words)

  
 Sullivan University - right here, right now.
Sullivan University can get you on your way to a better career in as little as 9 months for a Diploma...
At Sullivan University, you only take the classes you need...
Graduate employment assistance and the freedom to retake any class, free of charge, as many times as you want, for the rest of your life...
sullivan.edu /index.htm   (129 words)

  
 Sullivan County New Hampshire Genealogy Research Site
Sullivan County is also the birthplace of America's machine tool industry.
Sullivan County is located in western New Hampshire, along the Vermont border.
Twelve percent of Sullivan County is prime farmland.
www.usgennet.org /usa/nh/county/sullivan   (338 words)

  
 Virtually Sullivan - Chamber
Simply stated, the Sullivan Chamber of Commerce is comprised of individuals, businesses and professional people working together to make Sullivan a better community for everyone to live and work.
The Sullivan Chamber of Commerce is a voluntary partnership of many individuals, organizations, businesses, and professional people, working together to build a healthy economy and to improve the quality of life in Sullivan, Missouri.
Sullivan Chamber of Commerce members are businesses, organizations, and individuals concerned with the socio-economic climate in Sullivan.
www.sullivanmo.com /chamber   (295 words)

  
 Sullivan Family Tree | Homepage | Descended from Thomas Sullivan and Mary Sheehan
Sullivan is by far the commonest surname in Munster and comes third in the list for all of Ireland.
Almost 80% of the Sullivans (or O'Sullivans) in Ireland today belong to the counties of Cork and Kerry, the remaining being mostly in Co. Limerick, or the city of Dublin.
If we add, from a very different arena, John L Sullivan (1858 - 1918), perhaps the best known pugilist of all time, we have recorded but a small amount of the Sullivans of note to be found not only in Ireland itself but on both sides of the Atlantic.
www.hils.fsnet.co.uk /family   (642 words)

  
 Jesse Sullivan, the World's First Bionic Man
Sullivan’s nerves were dissected from the shoulder and transferred to the muscles of his chest.
Doing so allows the user to move his or her prosthetic arm as if it were a real limb – by simply thinking about what they want the arm to do.
While previously moving his artificial arms was slow and cumbersome, today he is able to do many of the routine tasks he took for granted before his accident, including putting on socks, shaving, eating dinner, taking out the garbage, carrying groceries and vacuuming.
www.ric.org /bionic   (1253 words)

  
 ABC 7 News - Sullivan Nets Hat Trick; Preds Win 6-0   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Steve Sullivan had a natural hat trick in the second period, and Scott Hartnell added two goals to lead the Nashville Predators to a 6-0 victory over the Ottawa Senators on Thursday night.
Sullivan showed no effects of a groin strain sustained a week earlier at Los Angeles that forced him to miss Nashville's previous two games.
Sullivan completed his hat trick by converting a cross-ice pass in the left circle from J.P. Dumont, tucking his shot just inside the left post.
www.wjla.com /news/stories/1206/380106.html   (478 words)

  
 Sullivan, New Hampshire
It was named in honor of General John Sullivan, a Revolutionary War hero, who was elected President of New Hampshire in 1786.
General Sullivan served as a member of the Continental Congress, Adjutant General to Washington, and Major General of the Northern Army before becoming president of the state.
The 2005 Census estimate for Sullivan was 764 residents, which ranked 203rd among New Hampshire's incorporated cities and towns.
www.nhes.state.nh.us /elmi/htmlprofiles/sullivan.html   (378 words)

  
 Judge Emmet G. Sullivan
On November 25, 1991, Judge Sullivan was appointed by President George Bush to serve as an Associate Judge of the District of Columbia Court of Appeals.
Judge Sullivan is a former member of the Board of Directors and Executive Committee of the Council for Court Excellence and is a founding and current Director of the Frederick Abramson Memorial Foundation.
Judge Sullivan is the recipient of many honors, including the Thurgood Marshall Award of Excellence awarded by the Howard University Alumni Association, and the Howard University Distinguished Alumni Award, awarded by the President and Board of Trustees of Howard University.
www.dcd.uscourts.gov /sullivan-bio.html   (1028 words)

  
 Louis Sullivan
Moved to Chicago in 1873 and began working in the studio of William Lebaron Jenney.
Later joined the office of Dankmar Adler, a German engineer, and they developed the established the firm of Adler and Sullivan in 1881.
Sullivan designed the Transportation building for the Chicago Columbian Exposition of 1893.
www.bc.edu /bc_org/avp/cas/fnart/fa267/sullivan.html   (89 words)

  
 Sullivan County Tennessee Exposed   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Catholics and Mormons unwelcome in Sullivan County, Tennessee If one thinks race and non-Christian religions are unwelcome, Catholics and Mormons are not even considered Christians by local religious fundamentalists in Sullivan County, the heart of Tri-Cities.
Sullivan County Attorney Dan Street is uncertain if the Sullivan County Plaque will stand.
Sullivan County Religious Wars started over the placement of the Ten Commandments as an open attack against those not supporting the evangelical Christian agenda of Jerry Falwell and the Southern Baptist Convention.
www.sullivan-county.com /sullivan.htm   (5586 words)

  
 purevolume™ | Sullivan
Not if you ask Sullivan, the North Carolina rock band whose debut album "Hey I'm A Ghost" boasts a surprising mix of instrumental depth and instantly memorable pop-leaning crooning.
Sullivan has come leaps and bounds from when singer/guitarist Brooks Paschal and bass player Zach Harward were writing songs with a drum machine a few years ago, adding drummer Phil Chamberlain (brother of Underoath vocalist Spencer) and guitarist Tyson Shipman to fully realize their sound and their shared dream of truly connecting with fans emotionally.
It usually takes bands 2-3 records and 5 years of playing together to write songs that fluent and cohesive.
www.purevolume.com /sullivan   (245 words)

  
 The Ed Sullivan Show TV Show - The Ed Sullivan Show Television Show - TV.com
The series was re-titled The Ed Sullivan Show on September 25, 1955 (the beginning of the 9th season).
While visiting England, Sullivan happened to be at Heathrow Airport on October 31, 1963 when the Beatles\' plane arrived.
The Beatles\' three 1964 Sullivan appearances were among the highest rated TV programs of the 1960\'s.
www.tv.com /ed-sullivan-show/show/1156/summary.html   (1345 words)

  
 The Gadflyer: Writers - Amy Sullivan   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Amy Sullivan is an editor of The Washington Monthly and has emerged as one of the leading experts on politics and religion.
Sullivan has written on the topic for a broad range of publications, including the Boston Globe, Los Angeles Times, The New Republic, Salon, and The Washington Post, and is a frequent commentator on MSNBC, NPR, and Air America.
Previously, Sullivan served as a legislative assistant to U.S. Senator Tom Daschle and as editorial director of the Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life.
www.gadflyer.com /writers/writer.php?WriterID=1   (193 words)

  
 Sullivan County, Pennsylvania GenWeb Project
Sullivan County historian Bob Sweeney purchased the book for the Sullivan County Historical Society, to which it was contributed in November 2002.
There is a lot of confusion about the Philbin heritage in Sullivan county, and which if any of the Philbins and their relatives were Civil War veterans.
Images of tombstones, cemeteries and churches in Sullivan, Bradford, Wyoming and Montgomery Counties in PA, and Buffalo, NY...
www.rootsweb.com /~pasulliv   (3696 words)

  
 www.myspace.com/sullivan
Sullivan, hailing from the college town of Chapel Hill, North Carolina, has created the captivating record for which your senses are starving - every song is a story flying wildly from theme to theme, each one just as erratic, compelling and mysterious as day to day existence.
Soaring with emotion and resilience, the album, entitled "Cover Your Eyes," is a modern day tour-de-force that blasts back-to-back genre defying anthems teeming with catchy hooks and melodies bursting with character.
The five musicians that make up Sullivan have combined their individual musical prowess, passions and influences to create an explosive hour of aural bliss in the form of their sophomore album, set to hit eardrums nationwide on June 5th via Tooth & Nail.
www.myspace.com /sullivan   (1419 words)

  
 Sullivan's Travels   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Frustrated film director Sullivan (Joel McCrea) is fed up with serving out easily digestible but ultimately meaningless chunks of comedy for the studios.
Sullivan's Travels (1941) is generally considered one of writer/director Preston Sturges' greatest dramatic comedies -
The genius of this classic opening scene is that Sullivan's Travels is both screwball comedy and socially conscious melodrama — as well as a satire of socially conscious melodrama, and a serious apologetic for crowd-
www.rottentomatoes.com /m/sullivans_travels   (494 words)

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