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41. For The Month Of: June
I did not tarry long, as the prices at Hunter's are too great for one of my Fortunatelythis was not the case, and instead notables such as gaston le Somme and
http://timeofhonor.com/Times/PTSep1600.htm
For the Month of: September 1600
Parisian Times
Still just 1 Crown for Home delivery
The Lady Slipper offers free Membership In an effort to build membership, the Club - Bawdyhouse combination, is offering free membership sign up for all new members this month, as well as a months free membership to its current members. This is the way the Lady Slipper decided to drum up new business. Come one, Come all? The Greasy Pole / other information Kings Court for Next Month News from Around Europe At the Track / Theater ...
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Full Court Press
By Achilles Martin Legris This month saw the new Chevalier, Jean-Claud deClerc receive his title. It is reported that the new Chevalier showed great skill with etiquette towards the King and Royal Court. This next month will see a visit from our friends the Swiss Confederation. BGen Johnson will arrive to share tactics with the senior members of our Military Academy.

42. Calendar 2001
algorithm (Ariadne's thread); gaston tarry's algorithm (1895); Depthfirstsearch in a graph. Problem Assignment 6 ( due December 4).
http://www-cgrl.cs.mcgill.ca/~godfried/teaching/algorithms-calendar-2001.html
CS-251A Data Structures and Algorithms - Fall 2001
Lecture Descriptions, Homework, and Play
Text Book: Introduction to Algorithms by Udi Manber Week:
"An idea is best made the possession of the learner by the method by which it has been found.'' Ernst Mach, 1906
Week 1-Sept 6 and 11

43. I263196: Mary Jane ( - )
MARRIAGE 4 MAR 1852, ,gaston,North Carolina. HTML created by GED2HTMLv3.1a (8/20/97) on Fri Jan 03 193108 2003. tarry Joe WERKING.
http://midatlantic.rootsweb.com/database/d0083/g0000009.htm
Mary Jane
Family 1 Thomas DAILY
  • Anna DAILY Mary Jane INDEX
    Notes
    !NAME: PRICE FAMILY BOOK, PG. 164. EMAIL HOME HTML created by on Fri Jan 03 19:31:08 2003.
    Margaret BAKER
    Father: Joseph BAKER
    Mother: Alice HERSHEY
    Family 1 Edward BLESSING
  • Arlene Ellen BLESSING _Levi BAKER _Joseph BAKER ... INDEX This person is presumed living. EMAIL HOME HTML created by on Fri Jan 03 19:31:08 2003.
    Mary Ann BURKE
    Father: Lewis Hammock BURK
    Mother: Anne Elizabeth STROMAN
    _William Huff BURK
    Mary Ann BURKE INDEX
    Notes
    !NAME: OUR KIN, PG. 128. EMAIL HOME HTML created by on Fri Jan 03 19:31:08 2003.
    Sarah Louise COBLE
    Father: William COBLE
    Mother: Emma FLICK
    Family 1 Edgar OSBORNE
  • Richard OSBORNE
  • Dennis OSBORNE
  • Diane OSBORNE ... INDEX
    Notes
    !NAME: JUSTIN HOUSER, JKHOUSER84@AOL.COM. EMAIL HOME HTML created by on Fri Jan 03 19:31:08 2003.
    Charles Anderson DEARDORFF
    • BIRTH : 17 NOV 1888
    • DEATH : 5 AUG 1918, Lowell,,Arizona
    Father: Sylvester Bentz DEARDORFF
    Mother: Margaret J ANDERSON
    Family 1 Bertha Maude GRAHAM
  • Mildred Louise DEARDORFF
  • William Clayton DEARDORFF
  • Charles A DEARDORFF ... INDEX
    Notes
    DEATH: KATHY BARRICK, BARRICK@SUU.EDU.
  • 44. Article: Oaths Of Allegiance
    Rodgers, Ralph Naylor, John Chambers, Samuel gaston, John Crague, Moses Rodgers Tennille,Daniel Tennille, Peter Linville, John Robb, tarry McGarry, George Moore
    http://www.chartiers.com/pages-new/articles/washoath.html
    Oath of Allegiance I do solemnly, in the presence of Almighty God, swear and declare that I will faithfully and sincerely support the Constitution of the United States, and obey all laws thereof, and will discontinue opposition thereto, except by way of petition and remonstrance, and all attempts to resist, obstruct, or illtreat the officers of the United States in the execution of their respective duties, so help me God. Each person, in taking this oath, was required to subscribe his name thereto, as well as sign the following pledge: In pursuance of the oath hereto annexed, I do hereby engage and associate to and with all others who may subscribe these presents to countenance and protect the officers of the United States in the execution of their duties according to law, and to discover and bring to justice all persons who may be concerned, directly or indirectly, in illegally hindering or obstructing the said officers, or any of them, in the execution of their duty, or in doing any manner of violence to them, or either of them. In witness of all which I have hereunto subscribed my hand the day and year opposite my name. Bethlehem Township , 29 Dec. 1794

    45. Victorian Women Writers Project
    throw it wide, The casement, quick ; why tarry ?give me air O fling it wide heatherscentedair, Till at last, within his stirrups, up Lord gaston rose, and
    http://www.indiana.edu/~letrs/vwwp/levy/xantippe.html
    Xantippe and Other Verse (1881): a machine-readable transcription
    Levy, Amy (1861-1889)
    Go to Start of Text
    Return to the Victorian Women Writers Project Library
    Transcribed and encoded by Felix Jung
    Edited by Perry Willett
    TEI formatted filesize uncompressed: approx. 37 kbytes
    Library Electronic Text Resource Service (LETRS), Indiana University
    September 28, 1995
    Library Electronic Text Resource Service
    Main Library
    Indiana University
    Bloomington, IN 47405
    United States of America Email: LETRS@indiana.edu
    Victorian Women Writers Project: an Electronic Collection
    Perry Willett, General Editor.
    Xantippe, and Other Verse
    by Amy Levy 30 p. E. Johnson Cambridge [Eng.] The transcribed copy is at the Lilly Library, Indiana University
    • Italian
    • German
      • Felix Jung, editor.
      • finished data entry, basic encoding and proofing
      • Perry Willett, general editor.
      • finished TEI-conformant encoding and final proofing
      Xantippe and other verse
      by
      Amy Levy
      Cambridge E. Johnson, Trinity Street (front)
      In memoriam G.P.
      'Aus meinen grossen Schmerzen Mach' ich die kleinen Lieder' Heine 'Xantippe' appeared in the University Magazine for May, 1880, and 'Run to Death' in the

    46. Books On-line: Titles Starting With "S"
    Scenes in America, for the Amusement and Instruction of Little tarryat-Home Meyer(HTML at CCEL); The Secret of the Night by gaston Leroux (Gutenberg text);
    http://onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu/webbin/book/titlestart?S

    47. 600000 People Connected With European Royalty
    KS Spouse Bertha May Newmeyer (1886 ) 2 Marr 3 Aug 1915 - Saint Joseph, MO SpouseElizabeth R gaston (living) Samuel tarry Sallie Garland Bridgforth
    http://www.e-familytree.net/f1448.htm
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    600000 people connected with European Royalty
    Husband Coy Garrett (details suppressed for this living person)
    Born: Christened: Died: Buried: Married:
    Wife Frances Kate Bridges (details suppressed for this living person)
    Born: Christened: Died: Buried: Father: James Olar Bridges (1885-1975) Mother: Kate Belle Rodgers (1883-1959) Other Spouse: Ed Braynon Husband Francis Bridges Rec. General.

    48. [sdwc]The Poetry Market] The Poetry Market E-zine - Issue 9
    2002 Summer Reading Program from May 28th July 27th at all gaston Lincoln Emailquestions only nbpoetry@zen.co.uk Mail subs to Jean tarry, Ed., NBP, The
    http://lists.sandiegowriters.org/pipermail/sdwc/2002-June/001525.html
    [sdwc]The Poetry Market] The Poetry Market E-zine - Issue 9
    Patty Mooney sdwc@lists.sandiegowriters.org
    Fri, 07 Jun 2002 12:21:37 -0700 http://www.thepoetrymarket.com ============================================================================================================================================================= =============================================================================================================================================================Volume 1 / Issue 9 ============================================================================================================================================================= =============================================================================================================================================================EXPERT ONLINE GUIDE TO OVER 300 POETRY CONTESTS - FREE PREVIEW http://www.winningwriters.com/pci.htm

    49. 4-10-00
    causes all of the problems that you'd see in an acute asthma attack, gaston says intothe stomach, causing the victim to vomit blood or have black, tarry stools
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    Newsletter 4-10-00
    Content of this n ewsletter: 1. Conway Stuart Medical, Inc. Changes Name, Becomes Curon Medical, Inc
    2. AstraZeneca's Nexium gets fast European OK

    3. Reflux Rising A Burning Issue! A Personal Overview of Treatment

    Bard Receives FDA Clearance to Market Novel New Device to Treat Chronic, Severe Heartburn
    ...
    14. Kosan Receives NIH Grant to Develop Novel Gastrointestinal Prokinetic Agents
    1. Conway Stuart Medical, Inc. Changes Name, Becomes Curon Medical, Inc Top SUNNYVALE, Calif.(BW HealthWire)March 14, 2000Effective today, Conway Stuart Medical, Inc., the developer of cutting edge treatments for gastrointestinal disorders, has changed its name to Curon Medical, Inc. The change was made to better communicate the company's ongoing mission to develop treatments for gastrointestinal disorders, including gastroesophageal reflux disease or GERD. The Stretta(TM)System, the company's initial product offering, which is currently under evaluation by the FDA, is a device that uses radiofrequency energy to treat GERD. The Stretta Procedure is minimally invasive and performed in an outpatient setting. "The name Curon Medical reflects our continued focus on developing innovative treatments for gastrointestinal disorders," said John W. Morgan, President and Chief Executive Officer of Curon Medical, Inc. "The change was made to capture the excitement and potential of our therapies, and comes at a critical stage in the company's development as we await a decision from the FDA on the Stretta Procedure." The company will use www.curonmedical.com as its new domain address.

    50. History Of Mathematics: Chronology Of Mathematicians
    A list of all of the important mathematicians working in a given century.Category Science Math Mathematicians Directories...... gaston tarry (18431913) *MT; Hermann Amandus Schwarz (1843-1921) *MT; Moritz Pasch(1843-1930) *SB *MT; Karl Friedrich Geiser (1843-1934) *SB. Huang Zongxian (fl.
    http://aleph0.clarku.edu/~djoyce/mathhist/chronology.html
    Chronological List of Mathematicians
    Note: there are also a chronological lists of mathematical works and mathematics for China , and chronological lists of mathematicians for the Arabic sphere Europe Greece India , and Japan
    Table of Contents
    1700 B.C.E. 100 B.C.E. 1 C.E. To return to this table of contents from below, just click on the years that appear in the headers. Footnotes (*MT, *MT, *RB, *W, *SB) are explained below
    List of Mathematicians
      1700 B.C.E.
    • Ahmes (c. 1650 B.C.E.) *MT
      700 B.C.E.
    • Baudhayana (c. 700)
      600 B.C.E.
    • Thales of Miletus (c. 630-c 550) *MT
    • Apastamba (c. 600)
    • Anaximander of Miletus (c. 610-c. 547) *SB
    • Pythagoras of Samos (c. 570-c. 490) *SB *MT
    • Anaximenes of Miletus (fl. 546) *SB
    • Cleostratus of Tenedos (c. 520)
      500 B.C.E.
    • Katyayana (c. 500)
    • Nabu-rimanni (c. 490)
    • Kidinu (c. 480)
    • Anaxagoras of Clazomenae (c. 500-c. 428) *SB *MT
    • Zeno of Elea (c. 490-c. 430) *MT
    • Antiphon of Rhamnos (the Sophist) (c. 480-411) *SB *MT
    • Oenopides of Chios (c. 450?) *SB
    • Leucippus (c. 450) *SB *MT
    • Hippocrates of Chios (fl. c. 440) *SB
    • Meton (c. 430) *SB

    51. AETCNS
    Staff Sgt. Garcia. Andrew. Staff Sgt. gaston. Michael. Senior Airman. Gonzalez.Donovan. Lawson. Jonathan. Staff Sgt. Lawson. tarry. Senior Airman. Lee. Robert.Staff Sgt.
    http://www.aetc.randolph.af.mil/pa/AETCNS/Jun2000/00-153.htm
    HQ AETC Public Affairs
    News Service
    AETCNS 00-153
    AIR FORCE ANNOUNCES OTS SELECTIONS Air Force Recruiting Service Public Affairs Headquarters Air Force Recruiting Service conducted OTS Selection Board 0006, which met here May 23-26. The board considered 446 total applications, selecting 292 for a 65 percent selection rate. The active duty selectees are: Last name First name Rank Adams William Staff Sgt. Adams Jr. John Staff Sgt. Aguilar Omar Senior Airman Andrewsen Todd Senior Airman Appel Troy Senior Airman Awe III John Tech Sgt. Ball William Staff Sgt. Barnes Brian Senior Airman Barnhill Jr. Leroy Tech Sgt. Barr John Tech Sgt. Batson Brian Staff Sgt. Belcher Eric Staff Sgt. Bowen Arnold Staff Sgt. Brickley Roger Staff Sgt. Brochard John Staff Sgt. Buhl Dvid Tech Sgt. Cabiles Bernie Staff Sgt. Caldwell III Jay Staff Sgt. Camerer Jr. Charles Staff Sgt. Campbell Joseph Staff Sgt. Carle Jonathan Staff Sgt. Connor Jr. Michael Tech Sgt. Cooke William Staff Sgt. Cooper Bryan Staff Sgt. Copous Frank Staff Sgt. Cortes Jutta Tech Sgt. Deards Donovan Senior Airman Doser Elke Senior Airman Doyle Connie Staff Sgt.

    52. GazetteNET | Wine & Dine
    has been the winemaker at Chateau Musar since 1959, taking over from his father,gaston. At first I thought I detected the tarry notes of a great Barolo, hints
    http://www.gazettenet.com/dining/vintage/05102002.html
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    Lebanon's Chateau Musar
    By BEN GILIBERTI
    The Washington Post
    Although the Middle East is hardly a place one would expect to find great wine, the red wines of Chateau Musar in Lebanon clearly rank with the world's best. After a long absence, Chateau Musar is making an overdue return to the United States. Recently, I had a chance to taste several vintages of the estate with owner-winemaker Serge Hochar, who was here to reintroduce his wines. Established in Lebanon in 1930, Chateau Musar has been largely a British secret in recent years. England's prestigious Decanter Magazine named Hochar its Man of the Year in 1984, and the wine is highly regarded by the English press, by the trade and by collectors. Musar has been in the United States intermittently through the years, but Hochar aims to make it a permanent fixture.

    53. Www.topowest.com: Places In Indiana - T
    park Marion o39086g2 Indianapolis West 394939N 0860928W tarry Park ppl 405205N 0863345WThompson Cemetery cemetery Delaware o40085c5 gaston 401838N 0853129W
    http://www.topowest.com/Indiana/Places/T/
    Places in Indiana - T
    Main Page Indiana Main Page List of quads by name List of quads by index ... TY WHERE WHAT COUNTY QUAD QUADNAME LAT LONG T C Steele Junior High School school Marion o39086g1 Indianapolis East 394925N 0860058W T Lake lake Whitley o41085a6 South Whitley West 410430N 0853946W T Lake lake Sullivan o39087a3 Dugger 390130N 0871514W TC Steele State Memorial park Brown o39086b3 Belmont 390752N 0862054W ...
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    54. MARRIAGE BOOK T Thru V From 1873
    tarry, HELEN 18 PETTIT, DALTON 22 23DEC-1942 36-582. tarry, JW 23 TUCKER, LEOLA21 30-SEP-1933 30-109. TAYLOR, HALLUM 19 gaston, MAY ELLA 18 22-JUL-1923 W-209.
    http://www.rootsweb.com/~arlonoke/marriage_book_t_thru_v.htm
    MARRIAGE BOOK T thru V from 1873-1952 NAME AGE SPOUSE AGE DATE BOOK TABER, JAMES CURTIS 18 BENTLEY, DOROTHY MARIE 18 14-SEP-1945 38-382 TABER, JOSEPH T. 22 AUGLIN, RATHA B. 19 29-JUN-1946 39-195 TABER, RAYMOND CURTIS 28 MILLS, (M) FERNE 27 18-APR-1935 31-238 TABOR, E.M. 26 ADAMS, DORIS 21 04-NOV-1935 31-462 TABOR, HENRY 45 THOMAS, (M) PEARL 37 14-DEC-1931 29-50 TABOR, JANIE M. 18 TREADWAY, ALFRED 21 28-OCT-1933 30-159 TABORN, MARY 21 BURTON, LOVE 27 28-MAY-1929 27-174 TACKER, D.G. 30 YOUNGER, NETTIE 19 21-APR-1923 W-133 TACKET, (Ms) ETTA 21 LINGO, ALLIE 22 01-MAR-1919 T-145 TACKET, MARTHA 20 HOLLOWAY, ELIJAH 25 25-JUN-1885 E-32 TACKETT, (M) M. 25 METCALF, C. 54 06-FEB-1898 I-398 TACKETT, (Ms) JOHNIE M. 18 BENNETT, WALKER T. 22 15-FEB-1941 35-277 TACKETT, (Ms) VIDA 18 HARRIS, IVA 21 16-APR-1922 V-338 TACKETT, A.E. 23 JARRY, (Ms) LEONA 18 17-DEC-1912 P-341 TACKETT, ALICE 18 SIPES, GUY M. 22 08-FEB-1936 31-609 TACKETT, BURGESS 22 KIMBALL, MARY E. 15 02-AUG-1919 T-322 TACKETT, EDNA 18 SHIFFLETT, JOE 25 03-JUL-1920 U-222 TACKETT, F.H. 44 MASON, MAEZELLE 34 10-AUG-1946 39-249

    55. Keith's Other Book
    he tells me I am his own and the joy we share as we tarry there no of the group frommy friend, Rhone, who was the nephew of the group's leader, gaston Bourdage
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    56. U.S. Department Of State Telephone Alpha Listing: Letter G
    GARLINGTON, ANSON K, DS/FLD/MFO, (305) 5365781. GARMAN, tarry L, INL, (202) 776-8767. GASS,ROBERT G, OBO/PM/CSP, (703) 875-5728. gaston, DANIEL, A/LM, (703) 875-4491.
    http://foia.state.gov/alphalisting/alpha_list.asp?letter=G

    57. Isobel Armstrong’s Material Imagination
    I draw the phrase ‘material imagination’ from gaston Bachelard, who uses itto from Gillian Rose in a chapter of The Radical Aesthetic, to tarry, with a
    http://www.bbk.ac.uk/eh/skc/isobel/
    Steven Connor
    This is the text of a paper given at the conference , organised by the Institute for English Studies by Anne Janowitz, Sally Ledger, Jo McDonagh and Laura Marcus on 21 June 2002.
    And yet, Isobel has always been disinclined to let such predicaments bake into impasses. Indeed, the effort of her entire work has been to show the vitality of such predicaments, predicaments which are largely epistemological in Language as Living Form and political in Victorian Poetry act and work
    Victorian Poetry Prometheus Unbound
    in Language as Living Form which concludes that
    All of this might come down, as is suggested at the opening of Language as Living Form The Radical Aesthetic , to tarry, with a judicious anxiety, somewhere in the broken middle between world and word. Hence a certain rhetoric of approximation and curtailment, a cordon sanitaire that the critical act seems sometimes to want to throw around its object of analysis, as it were to protect its objecthood, and thus to allow the continuing possibility of relationship between object-poem and subject-critic. Significantly, this chapter in Language as Living Form
    Jerusalem
    in a later chapter of Language and Living Form , for instance, Isobel finds him at one moment locked or tonguetied in the enumeration of names: Victorian Poetry
    Do these categories, of form, life and mind, that continue to drive discussion of the aesthetic, and determine the ways in which the relations between the aesthetic and the political are thought about, belong to a classical physics founded upon form rather than information, and a set of ideas about the nature of form, energy and life that no longer seem universally to hold? The interest of the passages such as the ones I have isolated from the two books about nineteenth-century poetry is that in them materiality is never pure, and so starts to breathe, to breed, to work, becoming therefore less abstract, more complex and differentiated, and less merely massy.

    58. Guide Introduction: Records Of Ante-Bellum Southern Plantations–Series J:
    Undated items include letters to Sally tarry Watkins, Jane Coleman, and CharlesEaton he counted William B. Grove, William Polk, and William gaston as close
    http://www.lexisnexis.com/academic/guides/southern_hist/plantations/plantj13.htm
    Records of Ante-Bellum Southern Plantations
    From the Revolution Through the Civil War
    Series J: Selections from the Southern Historical Collection
    Part 13: Piedmont North Carolina
    [This item added to Web May, 1996.]
    General Introduction
    By Kenneth M. Stampp, Professor Emeritus, University of California at Berkeley Planters ambitious to augment their wealth, together with their black slaves, were an important driving force in the economic and political development of new territories and states in the Southwest. Their commodities accounted for more than half the nation's exports, and the plantations themselves were important markets for the products of northern industry. In short, they played a crucial role in the development of a national market economy. The plantations of the Old South, the white families who owned, operated, and lived on them, and the blacks who toiled on them as slaves for more than two centuries have been the subjects of numerous historical studies since the pioneering work of Ulrich B. Phillips in the early twentieth century. The literature, highly controversial, has focused on questions such as the evolution and nature of the planter class and its role in shaping the white South's economy, culture, and values; the conditions experienced by American blacks in slavery; the impact of the "peculiar institution" on their personalities and the degree to which a distinct Afro-American culture developed among them; and, finally, the sources of the tension between the proslavery interests of the South and the "free labor" interests of the North that culminated in secession and civil war.

    59. T Index
    Seki) (411*) Talbot, Henry Fox (163*) Taniyama, Yutaka (345*) Tannery, Jules (828*)Tannery, Paul (1420*) Tapia, Richard (1383*) tarry, gaston (93*), Tarski
    http://math.ichb.ro/History/Indexes/T.html

    60. Bartholomew's Song: A Bayou History Table Of Contents
    Lake, Jefferson Davis Tract, Bayou Settlers Lincoln County tarry, Yorktown, Crigler RoyGrizzell Cecil Harp Bealie and Mildred (Sikes) Harrison gaston and Launa
    http://www.seark.net/~rdea/bayou/TableOfContents.html
    A Bayou History About The Author Name Index Table Of Contents ... Beyond Bartholomew: The Portland Area History
    Bartholomew's Song: A Bayou History
    By Rebecca DeArmond-Huskey
    Table of Contents
    Page Created for Rebecca DeArmond-Huskey by Robert Vance

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