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... or until such time when his new master saw fit to liberate him before his service was done. It might as well have been an eternity. * * * * Sahir sho... ...d honeymoon to paradise—and she and Jury got busy on a secluded area along Hamilton Beach. Now that was something right out of one of her fantasies or... ...eard his footsteps on the first landing, felt rather than saw him draw his service pistol. She reached up a hand through the cloud, clutched the secon... ...oo hoity-toity and full of herself to be a proper and supportive wife to a policeman cum homicide detective. But she was surprised and alarmed when sh... ..." But he was home in bed. Sick! Doctor Vishnu nodded. "He explained to the police and fire marshals that he had had a bad feeling after he hung up wit... ...ord out. "We had no idea when you would come around or be able to attend a service and your mother-in-law..." Doctor Vishnu helplessly shrugged. "Well... ...f he were going to kill her, he would have done it by now, and calling the police at this stage of the game, with the weird story she had to tell? Ina... ...ut I have so much more." Desert Dreams by Gracie C. McKeever 351 EPILOGUE Hamilton, Bermuda One Year Later Therese had always wanted to come back, ev... ... Jury's leavings scatter upon the wind, out over the serene blue waters of Hamilton. "Verily, in the remembrance of Allah, does Jury Hunter's heart fi...
...dam prostorijama, posmatrajući nameštaj i slike, koje sam godinama sakupljao. Sve mi deluje strano, nekako. Police za knjige prazne. Samo Istorija Je... ...s fićokom rakije pred sobom. Poneko i s kafom. Potom, klipni avion, onaj s propelerima. Na elisi nalepnica: Hamilton Standard ATR 72. Zaspim u avion... ...ama programme. Plays a piano and bass in jazz band. Composing music for three theatre plays. 1983 Army service. 1984 Radio Belgrade «flying rep... ...de. Fired because of anti-war commentary. 1993 Transfer to opposition Radio B92, for a position of World Service editor, and literary critic. Fou... ...s first novel Slepi putnik, which is proclaimed as one of ten best novels of the year. 1995-1999 After his service, returns to Belgrade, and works ...
..., Barrie ON; www.davids-books.com / www.rnupress.com and Ardith Publishing Services, London, ON; www.ardith.ca Printed and bound in Canada 3 A COURAG... ...ack. Her head ached. She sat on the sofa, wondering if she should call the police. But she was ashamed and frightened and didn’t want to traumatize th... ...I am such a fool. Why do I put up with it? I wish he would die! I wish the police would come and tell me he has been in an accident! Then I’d have the... .... Do you own this one?” “Yes, I do. It would be too costly to use the limo service to run to the lake. Jake helped Lacey in and pulled out the seatbel... ...s held on Tuesday, the 18th of August. Hun- dreds of mourners attended the service at the Church of the Holy Trinity. Lacey sat numbly as luminaries f... ...oached the house. Lacey panicked and grabbed her phone. She would call the police if he would not leave. He walked up to the door and left a piece of ... ...ences/sociology/faculty/ russel_ogden.html KEN VIERS, McMaster University, Hamilton, ON; vierskg@mcmaster.ca PhD Cand., ABD 2010 SELECTED SCHOLARLY WO...
...fford Stone: US Army Master Sgt. Dan Morris: US Air Force, NRO Operative A.H.: Boeing Aerospace Employee Officer Alan Godfrey: British Police Sgt. Karl Wolf: US Air Force Ms. Donna Hare: NASA Employee Mr. John Maynard: DIA Official Dr. Robert Wood: McDonnell Douglas Aerospace Engineer Glen Dennis: NM UFO Crash Witness Sgt. Leona...
...US Government may obtain a subscription from: National Technical Information Service 5285 Port Royal Road Springfield, VA 22161 Tel: (703) 487-4630 or... ...publication in photocopy or micro- form from: National Technical Information Service 5285 Port Royal Road Springfield, VA 22161 Tel: (703) 487-4650 i ... ... Royal Road Springfield, VA 22161 Tel: (703) 487-4650 i or: Photoduplication Service Library of Congress Washington, D.C. 20540 Tel: (202) 287-5640 C... ...fense Forces, border guard forces, Defense of the Revolution Force, National Police Force operational battalions, Ministry for State Security (WAD), P... ...and Defense Forces Defense is the responsibility of United Kingdom Branches: Police 20km Barbuda Caribbean Sea ST. JOHN'S Redonda See regional map III... ...orces Branches: Antigua and Barbuda Defense Force, Royal Antigua and Barbuda Police Force lOOOkm Sec regional maji IV Geography Total area: 2,766,890 ... ...Government Official name: Bermuda Type: British dependent territory Capital: Hamilton Administrative divisions: 9 parishes, 2 municipalities Legal sys... ...years Government leaders: Hugh Desmond HOYTE, President (since August 1985); Hamilton GREEN, Prime Minister (since August 1985) Suffrage: universal ad...
...pears in Table 1.1.) It is also useful in the marketing of conventional goods and services, for which ideas are used in the design of promotional me... ...hese activities described in a somewhat structured way; (3) marketers of goods and services who may recognize broader areas for applicability of the... ...rove valuable, too, to students and workers in other fields such as politics, human services and a broad spectrum of institutional endeavors. Par... ... Outdoor living Peace Peace corps Pet responsibility Physical fitness Poetry Police, support of Politics Pollution control Population contro... ...rarely sees joint campaigns for such related causes as gun con trol and support the police, responsible pet ownership and antivivisection, or scoutin... ...ity axis. On the other hand, its adoption also depends on the user's trust in the police, a choice criterion peculiar to the person and not to the ... ...versity. In 1997 he was appointed by the US Fulbright Commission to the Alexander Hamilton Distinguished Chair in Entrepreneurship in Hungary. He h...
...e 1907 board. We feel that some recog- nition is due to the latter for its service not only to the publication but tu the college as a whole. The most... ...ot only to the publication but tu the college as a whole. The most notable service to the latter has been the establishment of a news bureau by means ... ...ers for Standard Williams Pins and Buttons. Williamstown, ' Masi Dr. W. S. Hamilton DENTIST Spring Street Over Watson's WILLIAMSTOWN Latest Syles and ... ...) M. Walters, College Agent R. E. LAMB Livery and Boarding Stables Best of Service promised in every respect. TblEPHOItr 45-3 Spring Street Whliamstow... ...arters for Standard Williams Pinsand Buttons. Williamstown, Mast Dr. W. S. Hamilton DENTIST Spring Street Over Watson's WiLLI.\MSTOWN Latest Syles M S... ... Brown telephoned its forfoitiiro of the game scheduled in Williams- town, Hamilton was defeated in a slow giinie and -M. A. C. in a fast one. The las... ...e treasurer 50 00 G uarantees 635 00 Livery 88 50 Medical attendance 99 20 Police 27 25 Postage and stationary, telegraph and t e 1 e- phone 87 90 Trn... ...26 1,177.40 Onaraotees l!492.64 42.00 Livery 2.95 Medical attendance 69.00 Police 64.31 Postage and stationery 115.00 Score cards 288.00 Snbscriptions... ... 26.00 Graduate treasurer 26.00 250.00 Guarantees 290.00 47.00 Livery 1.75 Police 21.65 Postage and stationery 14.00 Score cards 9.68 Subscriptions ; ...
...e or technical support. The CD may be copied cheaply; the concert is easy to police. The innovator may even be advantaged by being able to trade on th... ...ntirely, decentralized to the people who actually might use the products and services that result. This is our innovation policy and it is increasingl... .... T rade- mark law has shuttled uneasily between being a free-floating way to police com- petition so as to prohibit actions that courts thought were “... ...nd who knows what else. It is a network that produces useful information and services. Frequently, it does so at no cost to the user and without anyon... ...classic set of cautions, cautions that we should be re- quired to repeat, as police officers repeat the Miranda Warning to a suspect. In this case, the... ...ightenment. An author’s property rights were conceived as recompense for his service as an agent of enlightenment through publication of his ideas. Th... ... more, the framers were misled by their rustic times. “No one except perhaps Hamilton or Franklin might have imagined that services and intellectual p... ...ker: different definitions of, 93–94; hackers and Reimerdes case, 92–94, 231. Hamilton, Alexander, and the role of in- tellectual property, 35. Hardin,...
...ox 1346, Ann Arbor MI 48106-1346, USA Tel.: 1-800-521-0600 (Customer Service) http://wwwlib.umi.com/bod/ and online from: Pu... ... 2.4 Trees 37 2.5 Independent – Sets and matchings 40 2.6 Eulerian and Hamiltonian Graphs 44 2.7 Graph Colorings 52 2.8 Application of Graph... ...nts on 3 or four vertices. Result: Every tournament contains a directed Hamilton path. (A directed Hamilton path is a spanning directed path). ... ...4 v 3 v 2 FIGURE: 2.5.2 G 1 FIGURE: 2.5.3 44 2.6 Eulerian and Hamiltonian Graphs The study of Eulerian graphs started in the 18 th ... ...engers travel in the same route, we identify the preferences in the regular services at the peak hour of a day. We have considered only the peak-h... ... of eight characteristic of the transit system, which includes the level of service and the convenience factors. We have the following elements, F... ...s in India. We mention here a few types of them. 1. Encounter deaths with police. 2. Murder of political personalities which is very common in ...
.... People are accustomed to demanding ever more benefits, social and health services, higher wages and bigger pensions, compensation for not finding wo... ...pational culture - media culture (TV) - mass events (festivals) - cultural services Meritocracy - organizational integration and identity - language o... ...ad, six sons and four daughters. All are already married. Two of them are policemen and they have studied in secondary school for three years. The ot... ...disobedient. The village chief used to have a lot of work, he had to be policeman and judge, sort out the village disputes and crimes. It was rare... ...the roadsides, and they might be killed just like that. Today, too, if the police don't take matters up, the villages take care of things themselves a... ...ew industrial life: an excavator business, two large car showrooms and two service stations. And at the start of the village road, where just a small ... ...ein 1966. Turton 1981 (1978). Izikowitz - Sörensen 1982. Sarmela 1984. Hamilton 1987. Rhum 1994. 8. Sarmela 1984. 9. On the concept of ethnoscap... ...ein 1966. Turton 1981 (1978). Izikowitz - Sörensen 1982. Sarmela 1984. Hamilton 1987. Rhum 1994. 8. Sarmela 1984. 9. On the concept of ethnoscap... ...ilie. Kölner Zeitschrift für Soziologie und Sozialpsychologie 17, 49–72. Hamilton, James W. 1987. This Old House. A Karen ideal. Daniel W. Ingersoll...
...‘ go to hell for taking the Lord‘s name in vain? Would it be moral for the police to ‗bear false witness‘ against a serial killer who would murder ag... ...e considering the poor people who need organ transplants or other medical services but cannot get them because he had cut their Medicaid budgets? W... ... of injuring someone else, killing myself or a friend, being taken by the police in felony drunk driving, with possible jail time, a heavy fine and ... ... accompanied his wife to church but left before the communion part of the service. He also spoke of God and Providence, but Dr. James Abercrombie, t... ...ers of the universe are discussed. It‘s something like your Sunday church services, your Saturday Temple services or your Friday mosque services. Bu... ... report only the cost of running the government, such as for bureaucrats, police and fire protection, road construction and such. Then the estimates... ... Founding fathers were against a national debt and intended, as Alexander Hamilton said, ‗the extinguishment of all debt.‘ And as I remember, Thomas ...
...ow exchange on the street, and both of you know it. The thief cries “police!”, and gives you the dollars back with one hand, while with the oth... ...s, Karl, "General Psychopathology", translated by J. Hoenig and Marian W. Hamilton, Introduction by Paul McHugh, The John Hopkins University Press, B... ...hysics, second edition, Penguin Books, 1991. [81] Jasper, Paul, Abstract Service for Mathematical Logic, Institute for Logic at the University of V...
...Papers FEDERALIST. No. 1 General Introduction For the Independent Journal. HAMILTON To the People of the State of New York: After an unequivocal exper... ...g Dangers from Dissensions Between the States For the Independent Journal. HAMILTON To the People of the State of New York: The three last numbers of ... ... Dangers from Dissensions Between the States) For the Independent Journal. HAMILTON To the People of the State of New York: It is sometimes asked, wit... ... be numerous enough for instant defense. The continual necessity for their services enhances the importance of the soldier, and proportionably degrade... ...f the authorities of that description. The regulation of the mere domestic police of a State appears to me to hold out slender allurements to ambition... ...pon or compelled to do it, the increased expense of a frequent rotation of service, and the loss of labor and disconcertion of the industrious pursuit... ...te of New York: The power of regulating the militia, and of commanding its services in times of insurrection and invasion are natural inci- dents to t... ...es arising from those institutions which are relative to the mere domestic police of a state, to the support of its leg- islative, executive, and judi...
...rons and single ships such officers as he may believe that the good of the service requires to be thus placed in command; and such officers may, if up... ...he United States they shall receive a vote of thanks of Congress for their services and gallantry in action against an enemy, be restored to the activ... ... V ol Six command of the squadron which recently rendered such im- portant service to the Union by his successful operations on the lower Mississippi ... ...mmanders in the field. These are totally different questions from those of police regu- lations in armies and camps. On the sixth day of March last, b... ...ee senators and eighty-four rep- resentatives asking me to restore General Hamilton to his divi- sion. I wish to do this, and yet I do not wish to be ... ...me to help themselves. I am not posted to speak understandingly on all the police regulations of which Mr. Durant complains. If experience shows any o... ...ot say that I have heard any complaint of you. I have heard complaint of a police corps at Nashville, but your name was not mentioned in connection wi...
...hority to detail from the retired list of the navy for the command of squadrons and single ships such officers as he may believe that the good of the service requires to be thus placed in command; and such officers may, if upon the recommendation of the President of the United States they shall receive a vote of thanks of Congress for their services and gallantry in action...
...of difficulty. Speed was essential, or it might come too late to be of any service to a distracted country. T ruth, in the midst of conflicting rumour... ... of proprietors can only be illustrated by examples. We have a girl in our service to whom we had given some finery, that she might wait at table, and... ... clothes; perhaps the king himself, attended by guards in uniform; smiling policemen with their pewter stars; girls, women, crowds of cheerful childre... ... a feature more significant still: a house with some concourse of affairs, policemen and idlers hanging by, a man at a bank- counter overhauling manif... ...man war-flag over Mulinuu; the American consul (in a sudden access of good service) had flown the stars and stripes over Samoan colours; on either sid... ...e, attended by his minis- try, several hundred chiefs, two guards, and six policemen. Always decent, he withdrew at an early hour; by those that remai... ...e lightness of heart, fired a shot in the air. My native friend, Mrs. Mary Hamilton, ran out of her house and gave the culprit a good shaking: an epis... ... was injured; and the one note- worthy event was the mutilation of Captain Hamilton’s American flag. In one sense an incident too small to be chronicl... ...the proposal to try Klein before a military court, and the rags of Captain Hamilton’s flag, had com- bined to stir the people of the States to an unwo...
...of its outlandish subject, the sketch may find readers. It has been a task of difficulty. Speed was essential, or it might come too late to be of any service to a distracted country....
...y; not with any view to further emolument, but as an acknowledgment of the services which you have already ren- dered me; namely, first, in having bro... ... daily jour- nals, which he was allowed to see, he read with eagerness the police examinations of Williams; and on the same day which announced the ca... ...urposes of hospitality with some powers of self-fulfilment. And yet, for a service of that na- ture, could she reasonably rely upon me? Odious is the ... ...ve it, Mr. Moran was the charioteer specially appointed to this particular service. We *“Hamlet,” but also “Ovid:”—“Lex nec justior ulla est, **Quam n... ...s an unhappy fact, and subsequently became known to the Bristol and London police, that a considerable part of poor Mrs. Rusborough’s treasure lay in ... ...their own;” whilst the Howards, the Stanleys, the Talbots, of England; the Hamiltons, the Douglases, the Gordons, of Scotland, are content to acknowl-... ...ase to which they do really adhere; such a case belongs to the province of police courts, not of literature. But, in the ancient apparatus of the Orac...
...ds of your house, and, so far as regards the U.S., of your house exclusively; not with any view to further emolument, but as an acknowledgment of the services which you have already rendered me; namely, first, in having brought together so widely scattered a collection--a difficulty which in my own hands by too painful an experience I had found from nervous depression to b...
...m going to. And if you gentlemen all agreed to pay in advance I could make Hamilton pay up, too. He’s always turning up ashore dead broke, and even wh... ...ous impertinence. I told him with marked emphasis that I would see him and Hamilton hanged first, and requested him to conduct me to my room with no m... ...o Sea trip. Two other guests were staying also. He paused. And, of course, Hamilton, he added. “Oh, yes! Hamilton,” I said, and the miserable creature... ...- ing fee from a wealthy firm of Chinese steamship owners, in view of such services. Besides, he was always ready to relieve any man who wished to tak... ...tion in the employ of some highly respectable firm. The reward of faithful service. Well, faithful service was all right. One would naturally give tha... ...esolute figure seemed to be awaiting something or somebody. It was a Malay policeman, barefooted, in his blue uniform. The silver band on his little r... ...ye could reach along the quay there was not another soul abroad except the police peon, who saluted us. It seems he had detained the coolies as suspic... ...noon as possible. I looked through his papers in the afternoon. I read the service over him at sunset and then I stuck the ship’s head north and broug...
...n certain army appointments, he re- signed his commissim after five years’ service, and retired for a time to private life. Upon his return to Court, ... ...dly to adhere to a rule he had laid down—namely, that none who entered the service, except his illegitimate children, and the Princes of the blood roy... ...his siege, what with carrying fascines, furnishing guards, and other daily services, this increase of duty was given to it because the cavalry served ... ... attended by the Duke of Perth, who had been his sub-preceptor; by the two Hamiltons, by Middleton, and a very few others. But his departure had been ... ...ous pretexts, detained in London, until the affair had failed, the Duke of Hamilton, the most powerful Scotch lord; and the life and soul of the exped... ...ted by the majority. They were the most successful, and saved all; but the police bethought themselves of prohibiting this, and repented too late! Div... ... Paris, except on an order of D’Argenson. D’Argenson was the lieutenant of police. The bakers were treated with the utmost rigour in 381 Saint-Simon ... ...rowd, which was very large, was very insolent to D’Argenson, Lieutenant of Police, who had hastened there. M. de la Rochefoucauld, who had retired fro... ...that the Duc d’Aumont was sent as ambassador into England; and the Duke of Hamilton was named as ambassador for France. This last, however, losing his...
...ht out and delivered by carriers, who charge a separate porterage for that service; but the 15 Trollope rule is that letters should be delivered from... ...omplain, but of the search also. An hon- est man is not to be bandied by a policeman while on his 40 North America V ol. 2 daily work, lest by chance... ...as written—the merit of which must probably be given mainly to Madison and Hamilton, Madison finding the French democratic element, and Hamilton the E... ...ed in the Constitution. It speaks not of a slave, but of a “person held to service or labor.” It neither sanctions nor forbids slavery. It assumes no ... ...time since Wendell Phillips could not lecture in Boston without a guard of police. Now, at this moment of my writing, he is a popular hero. The very m... ...y than those of the members; and the business seemed to be done in a dull, serviceable, methodical man- ner, likely to be useful to the country, and v... ... into Ohio will not be caught and given up by the intervention of the Ohio police; and from Covington or Newport any slave with ease can escape into O... ...uch, and of whom the world in general knows but little. This was Alexander Hamilton, who alone on the part of the great State of New York signed the C... .... The other States sent two, three, four, or more delegates; New York sent Hamilton alone; but in sending him New York sent more to the Constitution t...
...reat cities of Europe until the danger grew to dimensions that evolved the police. There come occasions when the normal concen- tration of an individu... ...vast moi- ety of the population that has been engaged either in mili- tary service or the making of munitions to productive work, to the production of... ...roads, so that one has to turn two blind corners to get on eastward, and a policeman, I don’t know at what annual cost, has to be posted to nurse the ... ...m is to be found in the extreme dislocation of the privately owned transit services of Great Britain at the present time. There is no essential reason... ... that arises naturally out of the individualistic method of letting public services grow up anyhow without a plan, or without any direction at all exc... ...literature. For example, compare the writings of Miss Cicely 91 H G Wells Hamilton, the distinguished actress, with the publications of the Pankhurst... ...ense of solidarity among women. Everybody knew that women had been hitting policemen at Westminster; it was not nearly so showy a fact that women of t...