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Richard D. Smith, Jonathan P. Blitz, and John L. Fulton... [Pg.165]

Riley-Smith, Jonathan S. C. The Knights of Saint John in Jerusalem and Cyprus (iojo-1310). London Macmillan, 1967. [Pg.320]

Smith, Jonathan Z. Towards Interpreting Demonic Power in Late Antiquity. AiVRW 2.16.1(1978) 425-439-... [Pg.201]

Everything is Illuminated by Jonathan Saffan Foer To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee The Lord of the Flies by William Golding Of Mice and Men and The Grapes of Wrath by John Steinbeck Schindler s List by Thomas Keneally The Secret Life of Bees by Sue Monk Kidd White Teeth by Zadie Smith... [Pg.9]

Platelets and Megakaryocytes, Volume 2 Perspectives and Techniques, edited by Jonathan M. Gibbins and Martyn P. Mahaut-Smith, 2004 272. Platelets and Megakaryocytes, Volume 1 Functional Assays, edited by Jonathan M. Gibbins and Martyn P. Mahaut-Smith, 2004 271. B Cell Protocols, edited by Hua Gu and Klaus Rajewsky, 2004... [Pg.527]

Joshua mentioned the iron chariots of the Canaanites (Josh. 17, 16). In the days of Saul and Jonathan, there was no smith in all Israel (I Sam. 13, 19) (92). When David was preparing material for the Temple, iron was abundant. And David prepared iron in abundance for the nails for the doors of the gates, and for the joinings.. . . Now, behold, in my trouble I have prepared for the house of the Lord an hundred thousand talents of gold, and a thousand thousand talents of silver and of brass and iron without weight for it is in abundance. . . (I Chron. 22, 3, 14). Saws, harrows, and axes of this metal were also used in the time of David (II Sam. 12, 31). [Pg.30]

Checked by Nathan L. Drake, Leonard Smith, and Jonathan V VV illiams. [Pg.46]

Perspectives and Techniques, edited by Jonathan M. Gibbins and Martyn P. Mahaut-Smith, 2004... [Pg.2]

Torrens, H., Jonathan Hornblower (1753-1815) and the Steam Engine A Historiographic Analysis , in D. Smith (ed.), Perceptions of Great Engineers Fact and Fantasy (London Science Museum for the Newcomen Society, National Museums and Galleries on Merseyside and University of Liverpool, 1994), pp. 23-34. [Pg.232]

Friends who helped us complete the manuscript include Richard Carey, Howard Kotler, Dr. David Smith, Sara Davidson, Helen Shewman, Dr, Tod Mikuriya, Jake Myers, Ethan Nadelmann, Jonathan Meader, Sue Fleishman, Tim Plowman, and Stanley and Jenine Moss. [Pg.266]

Submitted by John R. Lindsay Smith, Linda C. McKeer, and Jonathan M. Taylor. Checked by Yasushi Morita and Ryoji Noyorl. [Pg.222]

PATRICK V. O Brien, Chevron Research and Technology, Richmond, California DOROTHY E. Patton, International Life Sciences Institute, Washington, D.C. Ann Powers, Pace University School of Law, White Plains, New York Louise M. Ryan, Harvard University, Boston, Massachusetts JONATHAN M. Samet, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland KIRK Smith, University of California, Berkeley... [Pg.223]

The Philistines who entered Palestine from the Mediterranean about the same time as the Hebrews from the desert, were a cultured, non-semitic race, familiar with iron. They wisely retained the monopoly of working the metal, refusing to teach the Hebrews lest they should equip their armies with iron swords (1 Sam. xiii. 19-22). In consequence the Hebrews had no smiths of their own and only Saul and Jonathan possessed iron swords. The petty skirmishes between the Hebrews and the Philistines are easily understood when one has visited the country and traversed the bleak and barren heights occupied by the Hebrews and compared them with the fertile maritime plains below owned by the Philistines. It was the have-nots versus the haves. [Pg.262]

Ott, J. 1978A. Mr. Jonathan Ott s Rejoinder to Dr. Alexander H. Smith. Ethnomycol-ogical Studies No. 6. Botanical Museum of Harvard University, Cambridge, ma. Introducing Mr. Ott by R. G. sS sson, p. I. Rebuttal to A.H. Smith 1977. See also Singer 1982 Whsson 1982A. [Pg.593]

The authors acknowledge the financial support of the Hewlett-Packard Co., the Center for Adhesive and Sealant Science at Virginia Tech, and the Adhesive and Sealant Council Education Foundation. We also thank Paul Reboa, Marshall Field, Dan Pullen, Dave Markel, Jim McKinnel, and Josh Smith of the Hewlett-Packard Co. for all of their work. We acknowledge the help of Prof David A. Dillard, Prof John G. Dillard, Jim Coulter, Sandra Case, Jeremy Lizotte, Scott Trenor, and Doug Crowson of Virginia Tech. In addition, we extend our appreciation to Prof Kai-tak Wan of the University of Missouri at Rolla. Emmett O Brien thanks Tom Seery, Christopher White, and Jonathan Martin for funding during the preparation of this manuscript. [Pg.78]

Snbmitted by JONATHAN R. DILWORTH and JON ZUBIETAf Checked by T. ADRIAN GEORGE and JOHN SMITH ... [Pg.193]


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