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Phelsuma - P. Fourmanoir (1967) Sur une collection de poissons marine et de Reptiles provenant de l'îlle de Nossi Bé. Bull. Mus. natn. Hist. nat. Paris 39: 134-142. Arnoult, J. (1952) Reptiles, Batraciens et Poissons d'ornament de Madagascar. Le Naturaliste malgache, 4: 123-131. AT Umschau (1975) [Kort nieuws over Phelsuma's]. Aquarien Terrarien. 10 (75): 353. AT Umschau (1986) [Samenvatting van het artikel van U. Körber verschenen in DATZ 3/1985]. Aquarien Terrarien 4 (86): 115. Bade, E. (1907) Praxis der Terrarienkunde. Creutz’sche. Verlagsbuchhandlung, Magdeburg; 162 p. Barbour, T. (1918) Amphibia and Reptiles from Madagascar. Bull. Mus. comp. Zool. Cambridge 61 (14): 480. Bartlett, D. (1964) The day Gecko. Animals 3, 218-221 (7 kleurpl. + 1 Z/w). Bauer, A. M. & Russell, A. P. (1988) An early description of a member of the genus Phelsuma.

A Tale of a Tub - Each of the brothers represents one of the primary branches of Christianity in the west. Peter stands in for the Roman Catholic Church. Jack (who Swift connects to "Jack of Leyden") represents the various dissenting Protestant churches whose modern descendants would include the Baptists, Presbyterians, Quakers, Menonites, and the assorted Charismatic churches. The third brother, middle born and middle standing, is Martin, who Swift uses to represent the 'via media' of the Church of England. The brothers have inherited three wonderfully satisfactory coats (representing religious practice) by their father (representing God), and they have his will (representing the Bible) to guide them. Although the will says that the brothers are forbidden from making any changes to their coats, they do nearly nothing but alter their coats from the start. Inasmuch as.

Jimmy Hoffa - workers poor. In industries such as garment delivery organized crime took over locals, then used their power to strike to bring an entire industry either under the mafia's control or at least vulnerable to blackmail. Hoffa had a working relation with these racketeers, some of whom had played an important part in getting him elected General President of the Teamsters. Several Teamster chapter presidents were convicted for mob related crimes, and often would continue serving as Union leaders, including Antonio 'Tony Pro' Provenzano, in New Jersey. Moe Dalitz and Allen Dorfman funded many mob casinos, hotels, and other construction from the Teamsters pension fund. Another group he allegedly had close ties to was the Republican party. Presidents Kennedy and Johnson both put pressure on Hoffa, attempting to investigate his activities and.

United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest - Average Score: 94.931 Year Artist Song Place Points More Info Author Composer Conductor 1957 Patricia Bredin All 7 6 1957 Alan Stranks Reynell Wreford Eric Robinson 1959 Pearl Carr & Teddy Johnson Sing Little Birdie 2 16 1959 Syd Cordell Stan Butcher Eric Robinson 1960 Bryan Johnson Looking High, High, High 2 25 1960 John Watson John Watson Eric Robinson 1961 The Allisons Are you Sure? 2 24 1961 Bob Allison & John Allison Bob Allison & John Allison Hank Robinson 1962 Ronnie Carroll Ring-a-ding Girl 4 10 1962 Stan Butcher Syd Cordell Wally Stott 1963 Ronnie Carroll Say Wonderful Things 4 28 1963 Norman Newell Philip Green Eric Robinson 1964 Matt Monro I Love the Little Things 2 17 1964 Tony Hatch Tony Hatch Harry Rabinowitz 1965 Kathy Kirby I.

The Fugitive - Ford. The Fugitive is an American network television dramatic series (ABC, 1963-1967) starring David Janssen as Dr. Richard Kimble, an innocent man falsely convicted for his wife's murder and sentenced to death, who escapes custody in a train wreck and begins a cross-country search for the one-armed man he believes to be the real killer (Fred Johnson, played by Bill Raisch), while pursued by a relentless police detective (Lt. Philip Gerard, played by Barry Morse). The series was conceived by Roy Huggins and produced by Quinn Martin. It is generally believed that the series was inspired by the Sam Sheppard case of the 1950s, in which the wife of Cleveland Doctor Sam Sheppard was brutally murdered in their home; Sheppard maintained she had been killed by an intruder, was found guilty,.

List of science fiction authors - P. Hogan, (born 1941) Robert L. Holt & Frank L. Holt Fred Hoyle, (1915-2001) L. Ron Hubbard, (1911-1986) Dafydd ab Hugh (born 1960) Stephen Hunt Matthew Hunter Aldous Huxley, (1884-1963) I Dean Ing, (born 1931) Simon Ings J John Jakes, (born 1932) Laurence M. Janifer, (1933-2002) K. W. Jeter, (born 1950) George Clayton Johnson, (born 1929) D. F. Jones Raymond F. Jones, (1915-1994) Diana Wynne Jones, (born 1934) K Franz Kafka, (1883-1924) Colin Kapp, (born 1928) Daniel Keyes, (born 1927) Stephen King, (born 1947) Damon Knight, (1922-2002) Dean R. Koontz, (born 1945) Cyril M. Kornbluth, (1923-1958) Nancy Kress, (born 1948) Henry Kuttner, (1915-1958) L R. A. Lafferty, (1914-2002) Geoffrey Landis David Langford Glen A. Larson, (born 1937) Keith Laumer, (1925-1993) Stephen R. Lawhead, (born 1950) Sharon Lee, (born 1952) Tanith Lee,.

List of poets - Leonie Adams, (High Falcon - 1929) Fleur Adcock, (born 1934) Joseph Addison, (1672-1719) Lucius Afranius, Roman comic poet, flourished about 94 BC Dritëro Agolli James Agree Sin Ai Conrad Aiken, (1889-1973) Mark Akenside, (1721-1770) Bella Akhmadulina, (born 1957) Anna Akhmatova, (1889-1966) Linda Aksomitis, novels, travel, poetry under pseudonym Sunflower Sue Luigi Alamanni, (1495-1556) Fran Albreht, (1889-1965) Ivan Albreht Vera Albreht Jalal al-Din Muhammad Rumi, (1207-1273 CE) Richard Aldington Claribel Alegria Vicente Aleixandre, (1989-1984), Nobel Laureate 1977 Josip Murn Aleksandrov, (1879-1901) Muhammad Ali, (born 1942), boxer, war protester, civil rights protester, and poet Dante Alighieri, (1265-1321), Italian poet Alisoun Donald Allen (New American Poetry) William Allingham, (1824 or 1828-1889) Damaso Alonso Natan Alterman Amara Sinha, Sanskrit grammarian and poet Yehuda Amichai A. R. Ammons Anacreon Alfred Andersch, (1914-1980) Jon Anderson, (born 1944).

List of characters in 24 - - Jack Bauer (CTU agent) Elisha Cuthbert - Kim Bauer (Jack's daughter) Leslie Hope - Teri Bauer (Jack's wife) CTU / Division Sarah Clarke - Nina Myers (CTU agent) Carlos Bernard - Tony Almeida (CTU agent) Karina Arroyave - Jamey Farrell (CTU programmer) Eric Balfour - Milo Pressman (CTU contractor) Michael O'Neill - Richard Walsh (One of Jack's superiors) Xander Berkeley - George Mason (One of Jack's superiors) Tamara Tunie - Alberta Green (Takes over from Jack) Paul Schulze - Ryan Chappelle (Ultimate superior) Wade Andrew Williams - Robert Ellis (NSA agent) Kevin Ramsey - Agent Paulson (Guard for Kim and Teri) Kirk Baltz - Teddy Hanlin (CTU marksman who hates Jack) Palmer's family and staff Dennis Haysbert - David Palmer (Senator, running for president) Penny Johnson Jerald - Sherry Palmer.

First United States Congress - 4, 1791, effective June 1, 1792 Vermont admitted to Union, February 18, 1791, effective March 4, 1791 Members of the First United States Congress Fisher Ames (Representative), Pro-Administration, MA John Baptista Ashe (Representative), -, NC Abraham Baldwin (Representative), -, GA Richard Bassett (Senator), Anti-Administration, DE Egbert Benson (Representative), Pro-Administration, NY Theodorick Bland (Representative), -, VA Timothy Bloodworth (Representative), -, NC Elias Boudinot (Representative), -, NJ Benjamin Bourne (Representative), Pro-Administration, RI John Brown (Representative), -, KY Aedanus Burke (Representative), -, SC Pierce Butler (Senator), Pro-Administration, SC Lambert Cadwalader (Representative), -, NJ Charles Carroll of Carrollton (Senator), Pro-Administration, MD Daniel Carroll (Representative), -, MD George Clymer (Representative), -, PA Isaac Coles (Representative), Anti-Administration, VA Benjamin Contee (Representative), -, MD Tristram Dalton (Senator), Pro-Administration, MA Philemon Dickinson (Senator), Pro-Administration, NJ Oliver Ellsworth (Senator), Pro-Administration,.

Fifteenth United States Congress - Federalist, MA Heman (of Colchester) Allen (Representative), Republican, VT Samuel Clesson Allen (Representative), Federalist, MA Richard Clough Anderson, Jr (Representative), Republican, KY William Anderson (Representative), Republican, PA Eli Porter Ashmun (Senator), Federalist, MA Archibald Austin (Representative), Republican, VA Henry Baldwin (Representative), -, PA William Lee Ball (Representative), Republican, VA Levi Barber (Representative), Republican, OH James Barbour (Senator), Republican, VA Philip Pendleton Barbour (Representative), Republican, VA Burwell Bassett (Representative), Republican, VA Ephraim Bateman (Representative), -, NJ Thomas Bayly (Representative), Federalist, MD Philemon Beecher (Representative), -, OH Joseph Bellinger (Representative), Republican, SC Benjamin Bennet (Representative), Republican, NJ Joseph Bloomfield (Representative), Republican, NJ William Grainger Blount (Representative), Republican, TN Andrew Boden (Representative), Republican, PA John Linscom Boss, Jr (Representative), Federalist, RI Joseph Hunter Bryan (Representative), Republican, NC James Burrill, Jr (Senator), Federalist, RI William.

Fourteenth United States Congress - (Representative), Republican, NY William Grainger Blount (Representative), Republican, TN John Linscom Boss, Jr (Representative), Federalist, RI George Bradbury (Representative), Federalist, MA James Breckinridge (Representative), Federalist, VA Elijah Brigham (Representative), Federalist, MA Micah Brooks (Representative), Republican, NY Benjamin Brown (Representative), Federalist, MA James Brown (Senator), Republican, LA Joseph Hunter Bryan (Representative), Republican, NC Thomas Burnside (Representative), Republican, PA William Armisted Burwell (Representative), Republican, VA Daniel Cady (Representative), Federalist, NY James Caldwell (Representative), Republican, OH John Caldwell Calhoun (Representative), Republican, SC George Washington Campbell (Senator), Republican, TN Newton Cannon (Representative), Republican, TN James Carr (Representative), Federalist, MA Epaphroditus Champion (Representative), Federalist, CT John Joel Chappell (Representative), Republican, SC Dudley Chase (Senator), Republican, VT Daniel Chipman (Representative), Federalist, VT Bradbury Cilley (Representative), Federalist, NH James Clark (Representative), Republican, KY James West Clark (Representative), Republican,.

Eighty-second United States Congress - MN James Caleb Boggs (Representative), Republican, DE Thomas Hale Boggs, Sr (Representative), Democrat, LA Richard Walker Bolling (Representative), Democrat, MO Frances Payne Bolton (Representative), Republican, OH Herbert Covington Bonner (Representative), Democrat, NC Reva Zilpha Beck Bosone (Representative), Democrat, UT Frank Townsend Bow (Representative), Republican, OH Frank William Boykin (Representative), Democrat, AL Ernest King Bramblett (Representative), Republican, CA William Gilmer Bray (Representative), Republican, IN Edward Grimes Breen (Representative), Democrat, OH Walter Ellsworth Brehm (Representative), Republican, OH Ralph Owen Brewster (Senator), Republican, ME John William Bricker (Senator), Republican, OH Henry Styles Bridges (Senator), Republican, NH Styles Bridges (Senator), Republican, NH Overton Brooks (Representative), Democrat, LA Clarence J. Brown (Representative), Republican, OH Paul Brown (Representative), Democrat, GA Charles Bruce Brownson (Representative), Republican, IN Joseph Raleigh Bryson (Representative), Democrat, SC Frank Buchanan (Representative), Democrat, PA.

Eighteenth United States Congress - (Senator), Republican, OH James Brown (Senator), Adams-Clay Republican, LA John Brown (Representative), -, PA James Buchanan (Representative), Democrat, PA Daniel Azro Ashley Buck (Representative), -, VT Richard Aylett Buckner (Representative), -, KY William Burleigh (Representative), -, ME Hutchins Gordon Burton (Representative), -, NC John Watts Cady (Representative), -, NY Jacob Call (Representative), -, IN Richard Keith Call (Delegate), -, FL Churchill Caldom Cambreleng (Representative), Democrat, NY John Wilson Campbell (Representative), Republican, OH Robert Blair Campbell (Representative), Nullifier, SC John Carter (Representative), Jacksonian, SC George Cary (Representative), -, GA George Cassedy (Representative), -, NJ John Chandler (Senator), Crawford Republican, ME Lot Clark (Representative), -, NY Henry Clay (Representative), Republican, KY Thomas Clayton (Senator), Adams-Clay Federalist, DE Thomas Willis Cobb (Senator), Crawford Republican, GA John Cocke (Representative), -, TN Ela Collins (Representative), -,.

Eleventh United States Congress - (Representative), Republican, NJ Stephen Row Bradley (Senator), Anti-Administration, VT James Breckinridge (Representative), Federalist, VA Richard Brent (Senator), Republican, VA John Brown (Representative), Republican, MD Robert Brown (Representative), Republican, PA William Armisted Burwell (Representative), Republican, VA William Butler (Representative), Republican, SC Joseph Calhoun (Representative), Republican, SC Alexander Campbell (Senator), Republican, OH John Campbell (Representative), Federalist, MD John Curtis Chamberlain (Representative), Federalist, NH William Chamberlain (Representative), Federalist, VT Epaphroditus Champion (Representative), Federalist, CT Christopher Grant Champlin (Senator), Federalist, RI Langdon Cheves (Representative), Republican, SC Martin Chittenden (Representative), Federalist, VT Henry Clay (Senator), Republican, KY Matthew Clay (Representative), Republican, VA John Clopton (Representative), Republican, VA Howell Cobb (Representative), Republican, GA James Cochran (Representative), Republican, NC John Condit (Senator), Republican, NJ Orchard Cook (Representative), Republican, MA James Cox (Representative), Republican, NJ William Crawford (Representative), Republican,.

2002 in literature - own personal benefit. New Books Atonement - Ian McEwan Beach House - James Patterson Bel Canto - Ann Patchett Bohemian Paris: Picasso, Modigliani, Matisse, and the Birth of Modern Art - Dan Franck & Cynthia Liebow The Bridge at No Gun Ri: A Hidden Chapter from the Korean War - Charles J. Hanley , Sang-Hun Choe, & Martha Mendoza The Bountiful Harvest - Thomas R. DeGregori By the Light of the Moon - Dean R. Koontz Coastliners - Joanne Harris Le Concile de pierre - Jean-Christophe Grangé The Cottage - Danielle Steel The Crimson Petal and the White - Michel Faber The Emperor of Ocean Park - Stephen L. Carter Face the Fire - Nora Roberts Family Matters - Rohinton Mistry The Girl with the Pearl Earring - Tracy Chevalier Grave.

2001 in sports - Schumacher of Germany 24 hours of Le Mans: Frank Biela, Tom Kristensen Emanuele Pirro driving an Audi R8 Rally racing: the team of Tommi Mäkinen / Risto Mannisenmaki won the Monte Carlo Rally driving a Mitsubishi Lancer Evo Richard Burns of Great Britain won the World Rally Championship Drag racing - Kenny Bernstein won the NHRA "Top Fuel" championship. Baseball World Series: Only 4 seasons old, the Arizona Diamondbacks became the youngest franchise to win a World Series by defeating the New York Yankees 4 games to 3. Series co-MVPs were Randy Johnson and Curt Schilling, both of Arizona. Season MVPs: National League: Barry Bonds, San Francisco Giants. American League: Ichiro Suzuki, Seattle Mariners. Rookies of the Year: National League: Albert Pujols, St. Louis Cardinals. American League: Ichiro Suzuki, Seattle. Cy.

Tenth United States Congress - William Harris Crawford (Senator), Republican, GA Jacob Crowninshield (Representative), Republican, MA John Culpepper (Representative), Federalist, NC Richard Cutts (Representative), Republican, MA Samuel Whittlesey Dana (Representative), Federalist, CT Ezra Darby (Representative), Republican, NJ John Davenport (Representative), Federalist, CT John Dawson (Representative), Republican, VA Josiah Dean (Representative), Republican, MA Joseph Desha (Representative), Republican, KY Daniel Meserve Durell (Representative), Republican, NH James Elliott (Representative), Federalist, VT William Ely (Representative), Federalist, MA John Wayles Eppes (Representative), Republican, VA James Fenner (Senator), Republican, RI William Findley (Representative), Republican, PA James Fisk (Representative), Republican, VT Jesse Franklin (Senator), Republican, NC Meshack Franklin (Representative), Republican, NC John Gaillard (Senator), Republican, SC Barent Gardenier (Representative), Federalist, NY Francis Gardner (Representative), Republican, NH James Mercer Garnett (Representative), Republican, VA Thomas Gholson, Jr (Representative), Republican, VA William Branch Giles (Senator), Republican,.

Third United States Congress - SC Thomas Blount (Representative), Republican, NC Elias Boudinot (Representative), -, NJ Benjamin Bourne (Representative), Federalist, RI Shearjashub Bourne (Representative), -, MA William Bradford (Senator), Pro-Administration, RI Stephen Row Bradley (Senator), Anti-Administration, VT John Brown (Senator), Anti-Administration, KY Aaron Burr (Senator), Anti-Administration, NY Pierce Butler (Senator), Anti-Administration, SC George Cabot (Senator), Pro-Administration, MA Lambert Cadwalader (Representative), -, NJ Thomas Petters Carnes (Representative), -, GA Gabriel Christie (Representative), Republican, MD Thomas Claiborne (Representative), Republican, VA Abraham Clark (Representative), -, NJ David Cobb (Representative), -, MA Peleg Coffin, Jr (Representative), -, MA Joshua Coit (Representative), Federalist, CT Isaac Coles (Representative), Republican, VA William Johnson Dawson (Representative), -, NC Jonathan Dayton (Representative), Federalist, NJ Henry Dearborn (Representative), Republican, MA George Dent (Representative), Federalist, MD Samuel Dexter (Representative), Federalist, MA Gabriel Duvall (Representative), Republican, MD Benjamin.

Thirteenth United States Congress - Bradbury (Representative), Federalist, MA William Czar Bradley (Representative), Republican, VT James Breckinridge (Representative), Federalist, VA Richard Brent (Senator), Republican, VA Elijah Brigham (Representative), Federalist, MA James Brown (Senator), Republican, LA Robert Brown (Representative), Republican, PA William Bellinger Bulloch (Senator), Republican, GA William Armisted Burwell (Representative), Republican, VA Ezra Butler (Representative), Republican, VT James Caldwell (Representative), Republican, OH John Caldwell Calhoun (Representative), Republican, SC George Washington Campbell (Senator), Republican, TN Newton Cannon (Representative), Republican, TN Hugh Caperton (Representative), Federalist, VA Epaphroditus Champion (Representative), Federalist, CT John Joel Chappell (Representative), Republican, SC Dudley Chase (Senator), Republican, VT Langdon Cheves (Speaker of the House), Republican, US Bradbury Cilley (Representative), Federalist, NH James Clark (Representative), Republican, KY Henry Clay (Representative), Republican, KY David Clendenin (Representative), Republican, OH John Clopton (Representative), Republican, VA Oliver Cromwell Comstock.

Thirtieth United States Congress - (Representative), Whig, NC Washington Barrow (Representative), Whig, TN Thomas Henry Bayly (Representative), Democrat, VA Richard Lee Turberville Beale (Representative), Democrat, VA Henry Bedinger (Representative), Democrat, VA Hiram Belcher (Representative), Whig, ME John Bell (Senator), Whig, TN Thomas Hart Benton (Senator), Democrat, MO John Macpherson Berrien (Senator), Whig, GA Kinsley Scott Bingham (Representative), Democrat, MI Ausburn Birdsall (Representative), Democrat, NY James Augustus Black (Representative), Democrat, SC Esbon Blackmar (Representative), Whig, NY John Blanchard (Representative), Whig, PA Thomas Stanley Bocock (Representative), Democrat, VA Solon Borland (Senator), Democrat, AR John Minor Botts (Representative), Whig, VA Franklin Welsh Bowdon (Representative), Democrat, AL James Butler Bowlin (Representative), Democrat, MO Linn Boyd (Representative), Democrat, KY Nathaniel Boyden (Representative), Whig, NC James Ware Bradbury (Senator), Democrat, ME Edward Bradley (Representative), Democrat, MI Jasper Ewing Brady (Representative), Whig, PA.


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