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In the News (Tue 29 Dec 09)

  
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Fleming contends, inter alia, that the district court should have granted him a judgment of acquittal; that the conspiracy counts are multiplicitous; that the government failed to comply with disclosure obligations pursuant to Brady v.
Fleming first asserts that the trial court erred in not granting him judgment of acquittal for three reasons: the evi- dence against him was insufficient as a matter of law; his prosecution was barred by the government's failure to comply with the Administrative Procedure Act (APA); and the rule of lenity should have been applied.
Fleming's arguments that his convictions should be reversed because the government did not comply with the APA or because the rule of lenity should be applied, likewise fail.
www.cs.cmu.edu /afs/cs/usr/wbardwel/public/nfalist/us_v_fleming.txt   (3062 words)

  
 William S. Fleming
WILLIAM S. In an agricultural community the pride of her citizenship is the brain and sinew that settles and brings under cultivation and improvement its fertile soil and thereby lends an impetus to a sure commercial and industrial development.
Of the Fleming children Martha A. was the oldest and married George C. Chamberlain, dying in Tennessee; William S., of this sketch; James, of Sullivan county, Tennessee, and Asbury, of Wichita Falls, Texas.
Fleming married, in Sullivan county, Tennessee, Mary E., a daughter of John M. Davidson, a representative of one of the prominent families of the county.
www.genealogymagazine.com /wilsflem.html   (1091 words)

  
 Colonel William Fleming in Dunmore's War, 1774
Fleming as to her own safety, as there were no more than two parties of three or four Indians each close to the settlements, and Colonel Lewis had ordered three men to "Belmont" (the Fleming home) in case danger should arise.
Fleming: "Colo. Flemings behaviour on that day was an Honour to him and all his Connexions it is true he received three wounds two in his left Arm and a Slight one in his Brest, but I have the Inexpressible Pleasure of Assuring you they are not Mortal.
Fleming was granted £500 instead of a pension as recompense for his gallant service and the wounds he received, rendering him unable to practice his profession as a surgeon.
www.wvculture.org /history/journal_wvh/wvh3-2.html   (8096 words)

  
 William Fleming - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
For the Australian politician, see William Fleming (Australian politician).
William Fleming (July 6, 1736 – February 16, 1824) was an American lawyer and jurist from Virginia.
He served as a delegate to the Continental Congress in 1779, and a justice of Virginia’s state Supreme Court after 1789.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/William_Fleming   (92 words)

  
 Alabama Academy of Honor: William Fleming Edmonds   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
William Fleming Edmonds was born in Birmingham, Alabama, on June 11, 1923, the son of Henry Morris Edmonds and Mary Fleming Edmonds.
William F. Edmonds was a member of the Board of Directors of the First Alabama Bank of Birmingham, a Director of Energen Corporation, and continues as a Trustee of Southern Research Institute.
William Fleming Edmonds is an active member and Elder of the Independent Presbyterian Church of Birmingham.
www.archives.state.al.us /famous/academy/w_edmond.html   (578 words)

  
 Fleming Family Saga   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
William Fleming is likely to be the son of Samuel (The Sire) Fleming who immigrated in 1767 from Ireland to Savannnah, GA aboard the Hopewell, captained by Robert Beatty.
William was born in 1750 in County Antrim, Ireland.
William is recorded as Burke County Justice of the Peace for terms beginning Feb. 23, 1786, Aug. 14, 1786 and Dec. 5, 1787.
www.summitsoftware.com /pwa/Genealogy/Fleming/fleming1.htm   (848 words)

  
 Descendants of John Fleming - Part 2
William C. Payne, of North Augusta, South Carolina and author of “Flayl Payne of Maryland, Descendants 1706-1986,” published in 1986, he was born in 1830.
Fleming, on January 31, and was buried at the Fleming grave yard on Tuesday, Feb. 1, the cause of her death being pellagra.
Fleming is said to be of unsound mind, being deaf and subject to fits, and it is thought by those who know him best that he is not responsible for the act.
www.mindspring.com /~jtfleming/jf-2.htm   (9867 words)

  
 William H. Fleming
Brother Fleming was associated with some good and tender-hearted men who had consecrated their lives to the preaching of the gospel-such men as Isaac T. Reneau, J. Owensby, James and William Kuykendall, H.
The church where Fleming preached, and the cemetery adjacent to it where he is buried, was the church in which Goodpasture grew up.
William Harrison Fleming is buried in the Flat Creek Cemetery #2, a few miles west of Livingston, in Overton County, Tennessee.
www.therestorationmovement.com /fleming.htm   (1126 words)

  
 William Fleming 29, Giles 8 - www.ezboard.com
Carson Ward fumbled, and Fleming recovered at the 16.
Fleming went for two and made it to tie the score at 8-8.
Late in the second quarter, Fleming intercepted a Giles 4th down pass in the endzone, and ran it back all the way for an apparent touchdown.
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 My Family
Parents: William IX Duke of Aquitaine and Philippa of Toulouse.
William 1,the Conqueror, reigned 1066-1087)- Duke of Normandy (1035-1087).
Since William was illegitimate it was necessary for the Duke to persuade the barons of Normandy to recoginize Williams's birthright, because he was about to keave on a pilgrimage to Jerusalem.On the way home from the trip to Jerusalem Robert was killed and William at the age of 7 became the Duke of Normandy.
e.franklin.home.mchsi.com /alexharr/d6.htm   (972 words)

  
 William Abercromby (1723-1741)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
William went to South Carolina with his older brother, James Abercromby (1708-1775), who was attorney general of the colony.
Fleming [probably Elizabeth Fleming, wife of William] and Captain Cleland’s Lady [probably Mary Perry Cleland, wife of John Cleland (1700-1760)] waited on him.
William was buried before his brother, James Abercromby (1708-1775), could reach him from Charleston sixty miles away.
home.earthlink.net /~baledet/atempt_2/text/WilliamAy.html   (405 words)

  
 Descendants of Benjamin Fleming - Part 4
Fleming was born and reared in Pitt County, son of the late Edward Peter and Ann House Fleming, and was married to the former Allie Elizabeth Fleming.
Fleming was born and reared in Greenville township.
Fleming was born on November 4, 1910 in Pitt County, North Carolina; died on October 2, 1968 in Greenville, Pitt County, North Carolina; and was buried in the Mount Pleasant Christian Church Cemetery near Greenville.
www.mindspring.com /~jtfleming/bf-4.htm   (14620 words)

  
 News from The Roanoke Times -Architects present potential William Fleming High layouts
The new William Fleming High School will probably have a track in front, an arts area close to William Ruffner Middle School, and a cafeteria between the arts and theater areas and the gym.
Because Fleming is on such a large tract of land, most of the new school can be built before the old school buildings are torn down.
Fleming Principal Hallie Carr said she's thrilled about the idea of a new school, even though she won't be serving as principal there.
www.roanoke.com /news/roanoke\24250.html   (723 words)

  
 History of William Fleming High School Print   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
The original William Fleming High School consisted of five high school classrooms, one elementary classroom, a library, a reception room, a chemistry laboratory, two locker rooms, an auditorium, and an office.
In the mid-thirties, a newspaper and a yearbook were established at William Fleming; the drama club presented its first play; and, seniors purchased class rings.
Fleming has a diverse curriculum with a wide variety of courses, including a broad spectrum of the arts, humanities, mathematics, science, technical and vocational programs, special education classes, and advanced placement classes in calculus, biology, English, government, and history.
www.roanoke.k12.va.us /schools/Fleming/wfschools/hxwf_print.htm   (705 words)

  
 roanoke.com High School Sports
Fleming (3-1, 3-0) allowed the Cavaliers to run just three plays in the first half that actually gained yardage.
Fleming combined its defensive dominance with a quick-strike offense and a big play on special teams for a 35-0 halftime lead.
The only downer for Fleming was the loss of senior receiver Marcus Brower to a broken left ankle on the Colonels' first offensive series.
www1.roanoke.com /sports/highschool/6846.html   (577 words)

  
 Doctor William K. Fleming, Orthopedic Surgeon
William Fleming is a board certified orthopedic surgeon trained in the United States.
Fleming often operates on carpal tunnel syndrome, performs arthroscopic knee surgery, total hip and knee replacements, rotator cuff repairs, and various other hand and extremity conditions that require surgery.
Fleming is the author of Parosteal Osteosarcoma of the Distal Tibia, which was published in the Journal of the National Medical Association Vol.
www.richmondorthopedic.com   (290 words)

  
 FlemingtonMartins.com
William Bacon was the fifth son of Joseph Bacon and Mary Baker, and was among the original settlers of Midway in 1764, His father, Joseph Bacon, was also an original settler of Midway.
William Fleming, the grandfather of Ellen Barrett Fleming, wife of Joseph Bacon Martin, was the founder of Flemington when he invited his friends to dine with him and there presented them prepared deeds to surrounding lands.
The grandmother of Ellen Barrett Fleming, wife of Joseph Bacon Martin, was Anna Winn, wife of William Fleming, and daughter of Peter Winn.
www.flemingtonmartins.com /FM/notes3.htm   (4276 words)

  
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William was able to purchase a town home in Tombstone on 5 Jan 1884, on the northwest corner of Freemont and Thirteenth Street.
William died in a California mining camp 9 months after an appendix operation in which Edwin had to help hold his legs down.
William lived those 9 months with a drain in his side, but it eventually was too much.
www.htmlgear.tripod.com /guest/control.guest?u=aspenlad1&i=1&a=view   (1103 words)

  
 Liverpool Lives William Henry Fleming Fleming's jeans
William Henry Fleming was a Liverpool based importer of cigars and tobacco.
Fleming's' son-in-law sold the company to a family called Shieldhouse, who opted to keep the more established company name of Fleming.
Sometimes customers asked for EJ's or PM's etc. Fleming's were unique in that each treble stitched, 14oz pair, was stitched from start to finish by the same worker, who would then stitch her initials into the label, and sometimes even put a short note in the pocket.
www.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk /liverpoollife/life/displaylife.asp?id=12   (610 words)

  
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Fleming said there was a meeting scheduled for June 14, 1999 for professional discussions with the PAE.
Fleming clarified that the School Committee does have input into the administration evaluation process, but that the School Committee does not evaluate the Principals.
Fleming said that all job descriptions in the system are brought forward by the Administration and approved by the School Committee.
www.provincetowngov.org /mtbsc/sc990608.htm   (1248 words)

  
 William Alfred Hinshaw
William and family were shown in the 1920 census (Jan 14-15 1920), Dexter, Liberty Township, Stoddard County, Missouri:
Hinshaw, William A., head-of-household, age 56, born in Kentucky; parents born in Kentucky; first married at age 41; rented home ($30 rent); no radio in home; occupation: general repair, auto factory; not a veteran.
Hinshaw, William A, son, age 13, born in Illinois; parents born in Kentucky; attended school.
www.rawbw.com /~hinshaw/cgi-bin/id?5007   (718 words)

  
 roanoke.com - High School Sports Stories -Salem adapts to unfamiliar locale
Curtis ignited a Fleming offense that produced just 29 total yards in the first 23 minutes of the opening half when he caught a short pass from Hicks and streaked 55 yards to make it 7-7.
Fleming had a first down at Salem's 26, but the flag cost the Colonels a down and set them back to the 41.
William Fleming, Hicks 11-39, Priest 10-30, Webb 1-0.
www.roanoke.com /sports/highschool/11638.html   (833 words)

  
 Bailey: Ancestors of Martha Jane BAILEY Ozment   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
William Fleming Bailey, Senior, is recognized by the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution.
The proof that William Bailey, Senior, of Lancaster County, S.C. was the William Bailey of Warren County, N.C. is that William Bailey signed as a legatee after his father-in-law, James Sprunt, died in Kershaw County.
I give unto my son William Bailey all that tract of land whereon I now live with all houses, orchards and appurtenances thereto belonging, to him and his heirs males of his body begotten forever, and for want of such heirs males then it is my son John Bailey and his heirs males forever.
www.indixie.com /genealogy/ozment/bailey_ancestors_of_Martha_Jane_BAILEY_ozment.htm   (4884 words)

  
 William Fleming High School - Class of 1959 - Home Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
February 3, 2003 - Jim Bishop was always a friendly and popular member of the Fleming class of 1959.
December 13, 2002 - "I was sitting in class at Fleming with Cynthia Muddiman," Mary Ann Richards Muddiman said the other day.
He has received several cards/notes from our Fleming classmates, which we both appreciate." You can say hello to Alice at abayers@earthlink.net.
www.fleming59.org   (1502 words)

  
 Flemings of Caldwell Co., NC
THOMAS ZEBULON VANCE FLEMING was born to ROBERT E. FLEMING and ARMANTIA A. BARKER on 9 July, 1862, in the Wilson's Creek area of Caldwell County.
According to census reports and marriage records, Robert E. Fleming must have died between 1860- 1866, but so far no record has been found of his death.
According to the will of WILLIAM FLEMING (Burke Co., NC) Robert E. Fleming was listed as son and executor of his father's estate.
members.aol.com /armantia/fleming.html   (246 words)

  
 Peggy Fleming --  Britannica Student Encyclopedia
Figure skater Peggy Fleming was the only U.S. Olympian to win a gold medal at the 1968 Winter Games.
Peggy Gale Fleming was born on July 27, 1948, in San Jose, Calif. She began skating at the age of 9 and in 1960 became the Pacific…
Figure skater and television sports analyst Peggy Fleming called U.S. ice skater Michelle Kwan's performance in the 1998 United States Figure Skating Championship “a blend of power and grace that left me in a state of wonderment.” Such praise often was bestowed upon Kwan—a five-time world champion (1996, 1998, 2000–01, 2003) and two-time Olympic medalist...
www.britannica.com /ebi/article-9323395   (606 words)

  
 Faculty Papers - William Coleman Fleming   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
William Coleman Fleming (1909-2001) was a fine arts professor at Syracuse University from 1945-1975.
Fleming was also a noted pianist (debuting in the United States at Carnegie Hall), a music critic for the Post-Standard, and a renowned author of several books including Arts and Ideas, a textbook used in over 800 colleges and universities worldwide.
Please note that the collection is housed off-site and advance notice is required to allow time to have the materials brought to the Reading Room.
archives.syr.edu /arch/faculty/flem.htm   (161 words)

  
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Letters from Eulalie Fleming's mother Eliza Ann Cay, her cousin Mary Julia Eleanor DeCosta, and her sister Nathalie Cay Hall, describe their daily lives in Walthourville, Liberty County, Ga., including detailed descriptions and sketches of clothes being made, family and neighborhood news, and their work as milliners and seamstresses.
There is one letter, 1860, from William Howe, Columbia, S.C.(?), about political affairs and the degeneracy of the country's leadership, and a retrospective account (original and transcription) of the 1864 raid by Wheeler's cavalry on Sherman's army near Dalton, Ga., written by Raymond Cay, Jr., then a private with the 5th Georgia Cavalry.
Lalie Cay Fleming's most frequent correspondents were her mother Eliza Ann Cay; Mary Julia Eleanor DeCosta (called Nennen), a much older cousin, who appears to have helped raise Lalie; and her sister Nathalie, who married Phillip H. Hall in 1873.
www.lib.unc.edu /mss/inv/f/Fleming,Eleanore_Eulalie_Cay   (798 words)

  
 William J. Fleming   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
LAWRENCE -- William J. Fleming, 77, of Lawrence, died yesterday at Sunrise-Colonial Heights Nursing Home in Lawrence.
Fleming worked for the former Oxford Paper Mill in that city.
Fleming served on the U.S.S. Denver in the Navy during World War II.
www.eagletribune.com /news/stories/19990212/OB_006.htm   (86 words)

  
 William Fleming Will - Rockingham Co., NC   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
In the Name of God Amen I William Fleming of Rockingham County in the State of North Carolina being sick and weak in body but of sound and disposing mind and memory And calling to mind the morality of my body and that it is
Item- I give and bequeath to my Daughter Polly one mare to be of the value of twenty pounds one saddle and bridle, two cows and calves (or cows with calves) Two ewes or Lambs, one Bed and furniture and five pounds in cash to her and her Heirs and assigns for ever.
Signed, Seal and published, pronounced and declared by William Fleming, the Testator as and for his last Will and Testament, in the presences of us who in his presence signed the same as Evidence.
www.usgennet.org /usa/nc/state1/rockin/wills/fleming.html   (573 words)

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