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  1. Mike Shayne 1985--June by Dan J. Marlowe. Contributors include John Lutz, 1985-01-01
  2. The Art Bulletin: A Quarterly Published by the College Art Association, June 2006, Volume LXXXVIII, Number 2 by Elizabeth Marlowe, Andree Hayum, et all 2006
  3. Ellery Queen 1980--June 2 by H. R. F. Keating, Dan J. Marlowe, Bill Pronzini. Contributors include Elizabeth Ferrars, 1980-01-01
  4. Counselor Education and Supervision - June 2002 (Volume 41, Number 4) by Edil Torres-Rivera, 2002
  5. The vertical distribution of zooplankton at Ocean Station "P" in June-July, 1971 (Data report - Oregon State University School of Oceanography) by Christopher J Marlowe, 1974
  6. Mystery Tales Magazine June 1959 by Evan; Lacy, Ed; McBain, Ed; Flora, Fletcher; Brewer, Gil; Slesar, Henry; Laffin, John; Marlowe, Stephen; Honig, Don; Hano, Arnold Hunter, 1959
  7. Alfred Hitchcock 1968--June by Jack Ritchie, Henry Slesar. Contributors include Dan J. Marlowe, 1968
  8. " Ut Nectar Ingenium " How and Why Shakespeare's Plays and Poems Were Written - On Behalf of Christopher Marlowe: Speech and Documents Prepared for the Conference ... at the Globe Theatre June 14th/15th 2003 by M.D. Frohnsdorff, 2004-07-03

81. Composable Attribute Grammars
R. Farrow TJ marlowe DM Yellin Technical Report 349, University of Rochester, june 1990. 12 Harald Ganzinger , Robert Giegerich , Ulrich Möncke
http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=143210

82. Performing Data Flow Analysis In Parallel
22 Thomas J. marlowe , Barbara G. Ryder, An efficient hybrid algorithm for ACM SIGARCH Computer Architecture News, v.17 n.4, p.353, june 1989
http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=507986

83. RSICC CODE PACKAGE PSR-137 1. NAME AND TITLE MARLOWE Computer
marlowe Computer Simulation of Atomic Collisions in Crystalline Solids (Version 15b). March 1984; updated September 1986, November 1988, june 1989;
http://www-rsicc.ornl.gov/codes/psr/psr1/psr-137.html
RSICC Home Page RSICC CODE PACKAGE PSR-137
1. NAME AND TITLE MARLOWE: Computer Simulation of Atomic Collisions in Crystalline Solids (Version 15b).
2. CONTRIBUTOR Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, Tennessee.
3. CODING LANGUAGE AND COMPUTER Fortran 90 and C; UNIX and Linux systems; Windows 95/98/ME/NT/2000/XP , Mac OS X (Darwin) (P00137MNYCP08).
4. NATURE OF PROBLEM SOLVED The MARLOWE program simulates atomic collisions in crystalline targets using the binary collision approximation. It follows out the consequences of launching an energetic atomic projectile, from either an external beam or an interior site, into a target. The targets may have many material regions, each with its own arbitrary (triclinic) crystal structure and with many kinds of atoms. The program follows the slowing-down of the primary particle and, if desired, that of all target particles which are displaced from their lattice sites, until they either leave the target or fall below a selected low kinetic energy. All cascades may be initiated in undamaged material or damage may be accumulated from one cascade to another; cascades may be run in groups of a selected size. The User's Guide contains a detailed listing of changes in Version 15 and a summary of changes in earlier versions. Version 15b of MARLOWE, dated 5 December 2002, includes some error corrections for the previous release. The new package includes Version 3 of TABULA, a program which uses MARLOWE interatomic potential energy functions to tabulate the classical elastic scattering integrals and related data.

84. Closed Circuit Newsletter, June 6, 2003, Western Area Power Administration
Diana marloweNewman shows off the harvest from her garden. Diane marlowe-Newman makes a difference in the lives of children each week at Slater Elementary.
http://www.wapa.gov/newsroom/cct/2003/june6/25no125.htm
Closed Circuit Homepage Employee teamwork required to award Path 15 contract
Not an ordinary day: The Brian Pieper story

Western provides WECC committee leaders to ensure reliability
... Print friendly version Employees' community efforts earn DOE recognition
Throughout Western, employees volunteer time to help their local communities. From teaching children to helping those on Welfare, Western's employees focus on giving back.
In May, the Department of Energy recognized 331 employees for volunteering at least 25 hours in 2002. "Many of our employees have been volunteering for years, in their communities and around the world," said Secretary of Energy Spencer Abraham in a DOE press release. "I feel the Department should recognize those who give so much to so many." So DOE began an awards program to recognize community volunteers.
Sixteen Western employees
received certificates signed by the Secretary of Energy for their 2002 volunteer contributions.
These are just a few of the many Western employees who make a difference in their local communities.
Don Ami, public utilities specialist, Billings

85. Closed Circuit Newsletter, June 6, 2003, Western Area Power Administration
Closed Circuit, june 6, 2003, Vol. 25 No. 12. Return to article Diana marloweNewman shows off the harvest from her garden.
http://www.wapa.gov/newsroom/cct/2003/june6/25no125txt.htm
Closed Circuit, June 6, 2003, Vol. 25 No. 12 Return to article Employees' community efforts earn DOE recognition
Throughout Western, employees volunteer time to help their local communities. From teaching children to helping those on Welfare, Western's employees focus on giving back.
In May, the Department of Energy recognized 331 employees for volunteering at least 25 hours in 2002. "Many of our employees have been volunteering for years, in their communities and around the world," said Secretary of Energy Spencer Abraham in a DOE press release. "I feel the Department should recognize those who give so much to so many." So DOE began an awards program to recognize community volunteers.
Sixteen Western employees received certificates signed by the Secretary of Energy for their 2002 volunteer contributions.
These are just a few of the many Western employees who make a difference in their local communities.
Don Ami, public utilities specialist, Billings
Don Ami volunteers with many groups, including Boy and Girl Scouts, the American Indian Scouting Association, the Child and Family Intervention Center and Billings School District 2. "Public service is an obligation in my view," said Ami. "You should give back to the community at least as much as you benefit. I volunteer based on my own sense of obligation. It's a self-imposed practice."
Stan Bayley, accountant, Billings

86. June Marlowe Movies On VHS And DVD Online At Movies Unlimited
june marlowe Everything on june marlowe (bio, last news, photo Includes biography, career events, last news and rumours, photo gallery, filmography, fan mail and links to fan sites.
http://www.moviesunlimited.com/musite/findresults_actor.asp?search=June Marlowe

87. Communications Engineering & Design -  June 2001: Partnering For Success
inDepth june 2001, Archives Events Calendar New Products Subscribe For DFS marlowe, this deal underlines his message to the cable TV industry
http://www.cedmagazine.com/ced/2001/0601/id6.htm

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Partnering for success Cable MSOs have options -and allies- if
they want to reach the commercial promised land
By James Careless, Contributing Editor inDEPTH:
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roadband to business: it's the next logical step for the cable TV industry. In fact, it's a must-do, unless cable TV MSOs intend to surrender this market to telco-delivered DSL. But is the fight worth it? That's a good question. After all, breaking into the business market will force MSOs to leave their residential comfort zones. Such a move won't be cheap, simply because the drops aren't in place. In fact, in some ways it will seem-and cost-like "starting over" for some MSOs; at least where establishing networks is concerned. So what's the turf worth? "Well, if you consider that there are about 11,000 cable TV systems, and there's one potential $2,000-a-month circuit in each one of them-and that's very, very, very conservative-then what you get is $22 million a month," says Doug Marlowe. He's executive vice president of Dark Fiber Solutions, a company that sells broadband access to business.

88. Moles Club
IOAA/Drive like you stole it/marlowe 06 February 2003. marlowe, the recent winners of 2002’s Moles Battle Of The Bands opened this crankedup guitar-fuelled
http://www.moles.co.uk/reviews.ihtml?step=3&id=73

89. Early Modern Notes » EarlyModern
Single women in history 10002000, Bristol, june 2006. Deadline 31 January 2006. Tuesday, 28 june 2005. To early modern conference organisers
http://www.earlymodernweb.org.uk/emn/index.php/archives/category/earlymodern/
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Early Modern Notes
Sunday, 21 August 2005
How not to create a usable web resource, again
I have posted here before about web resources marred by usability issues. But Chris has found something Charting the Nation site for early modern Scottish maps. Read it and weep. (Especially as the maps themselves are lovely and deserve a lot better.) Posted by Sharon at 11:50 am in Comments (0)
Thursday, 18 August 2005
Books online from the British Library
Renaissance Festival Books from the British Library. Treasures in Full (Hat-tip: Doblog , which looks like a library/information sciences resource blog in Japanese(?); the post just popped up in my Bloglines search filters.) Posted by Sharon at 10:01 am in Comments (0)
Friday, 12 August 2005
Carnivalesque EM
early modernists So please send on your nominations of quality blog posts (preferably posted since about the beginning of July), on any topic to do with the period between (approximately) 1500-1800 CE, to your host, Rebecca of (a)musings of a grad student Please Posted by Sharon at 1:26 pm in Comments (0)
Friday, 5 August 2005

90. Letters From Exile
The Passionate Shepherd to his Loveby Christopher marlowe. Come live with me and be my Love, And we will all the pleasures prove That hills and valleys,
http://www.hutchison.org/allen/art_and_culture/poetry/marlowe_christopher/

91. V.1, I.2 (1997) SN 208: (re)soundings
Sorry, this document can be viewed only with Netscape Navigator version 1.2 or later, or similar software (Internet Explorer, etc.).
http://www.millersville.edu/~resound/*vol1iss2/topframe.html

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