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  1. The Mechanical Theory of Heat: With Its Applications to the Steam-Engine and to the Physical Properties of Bodies by Rudolf Clausius, Thomas Archer Hirst, 2010-02-22
  2. The Utopia of Sir Thomas More: in Latin from the edition of March 1518, and in English from the 1st ed. of Ralph Robynson's translation in 1551 by Thomas More, Joseph Hirst Lupton, et all 2010-08-28
  3. Life and letters of Thomas Jefferson, by Francis Wrigley Hirst, 1926
  4. The Music of the Church, in Four Parts: Containing a General History of Music; Including an Account of Hebrew Music, an Investigation Into the Fitness ... Biographical and Critical, of the Most by Thomas Hirst, 2010-01-12
  5. John Wimbleton; Or, the Triumph of Principle by Thomas Hirst, 2009-12-18
  6. John Wimbleton; Or The Triumph Of Principle: A Story Of Methodistic Facts by Thomas Hirst, 2010-09-10
  7. Ahead Of The 21St Century by Peter Fischli, David Weiss, et all 2003-03-02
  8. The Music of the Church, in Four Parts by Thomas Hirst, 2009-08-13
  9. John Wimbleton; Or The Triumph Of Principle: A Story Of Methodistic Facts by Thomas Hirst, 2010-09-10
  10. People From Heckmondwike: John Curwen, Thomas Archer Hirst, James Berry, Jeff Butterfield, Dave Pybus, Arthur Wood, Mike Heaton
  11. ORIGINAL PATENT APPLICATION NUMBER 28,233 FOR IMPROVEMENTS IN OR RELATING TO TYRES FOR MOTOR CARS AND OTHER VEHICLES (BIRMINGHAM). by Ernest & Thomas Henry Hirst. Gregg, 1903-01-01
  12. Calumny refuted!: Being a reply to an apology for Wesleyan Methodism in a letter addressed to Mr. Thomas Hirst, of Eastwood by Thomas Robinson, 1835
  13. Natural knowledge in social context: The journals of Thomas Archer Hirst FRS by W. H Brock, 1980
  14. A vindication of the Rev. T. Robinson's Calumny refuted: In reply to Mr. Thomas Hirst's further apology for Wesleyan Methodism by L Saxton, 1835

81. Andrew Thomas - Partner Profile - (Legal500.com)
Chambers of Jonathan Sumption QC and Jonathan hirst QC. Andrew thomas. PositionBarrister specialising in general commercial litigation; cases reinsurance
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Chambers of Jonathan Sumption QC and Jonathan Hirst QC Andrew Thomas Position: Education:
Balliol College, Oxford (BA Law 1st); Eldon Law Scholarship; Princess Royal Inner Temple Scholarship. Career: Called 1996, Inner Temple. Member: COMBAR. Leisure: Science fiction, space exploration. Phone: E-mail: andrew.thomas@brickcourt.co.uk Main areas of work:
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82. Royal Society | About The Society | History Of Science | Biographies Of Fellows
hirst, thomas Archer. Proceedings 18921893 vol 52 pp xii-xiv signed by ARF, andpp xiv-xviii signed by JT. Hjort, Johan. Obituary Notices 1950-1951 vol 7
http://www.royalsoc.ac.uk/page.asp?id=2371

83. Selected Back Issue
Richard Serra; Damien hirst; thomas Woodruff; Nan Goldin; Jodie Foster; LeniRiefenstahl; Peter Greenaway; Henri de ToulouseLautrec; Ewan McGregor;
http://www.artnewsonline.com/pastissue.cfm?id=9902

84. Re: [parisc-linux] Re: Thomas Marteau Kbd Patch Adapted.(2)
2); From Richard hirst rhirst@linuxcare.com ; Date Wed, 5 Sep 2001 153004 +0100 Ryan reports his C180 hangs with thomas patch forwardported,
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85. Concordia's Thursday Report
Glen thomas (Arts and Science), Cathy hirst (Fine Arts), Elena Marsillo (an a heavy workload, and both hirst and thomas admit it is a challenge.
http://ctr.concordia.ca/2001-02/Feb_7/15-Advisors/index.shtml
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Seen last September, at the annual welcoming reception for international students are, left to right: Mary Laliotis (John Molson School of Business), Glen Thomas (Arts and Science), Cathy Hirst (Fine Arts), Elena Marsillo (an interviewer for all Faculties), Danielle Pullen (JMSB), Heidi Wiedemann (Arts/Science) and Virginia Bowker (Fine Arts).

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by Lisa Harding
International applications differ

The application process can be complicated. Claudette Fortier, coordinator of the International Students Office, deals with the myriad questions from newly admitted and regular international students on a day-to-day basis. She says the questions start long before the students arrive in Canada.
As a result, admissions counsellors are faced with a heavy workload, and both Hirst and Thomas admit it is a challenge. In 2000, Concordia received 3,008 international applications. In 2001, this jumped to 4,500 applications.
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86. Honour's Board
Jim O Neill, Stewart thomas, Derek Bailey, Ralph Deane. 1991, Acolytes II 1992 Bill hirst, Tom Middleton 1991 John Holland, Michelle Brunner
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Cup Plate Teams ... Gazette Trophy League The league has been run since 1938. Originally it was played as separate divisions with teams allocated randomly and a one day play off between division winners to decide the title. Since 1959 the league has been run on a traditional promotion and relegation basis between divisions. The league cup is engraved with team names, when it has not been engraved it has sometimes been possible to find the winners from the Manchester Area minute book. Unfortunately, in some seasons the AGM was held before the league had been completed and the winners were not recorded.

87. Dylan Thomas - David Higham Associates
Film Agent Gemma hirst. Dylan thomas was born in Swansea on 27 October 1914,the son of the Senior English Master and Swansea Grammar School.
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Dylan Thomas Titles Collected Poems 1934-1953
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Dylan Thomas was born in Swansea on 27 October 1914, the son of the Senior English Master and Swansea Grammar School. After leaving that school he worked briefly as a junior reporter on the South Wales Evening Post before deciding to embark on a freelance literary career. He rapidly established himself as a remarkable personality and one of the finest poets of his generation. 18 Poems appeared in 1934, Twenty-five Poems in 1936, DEATHS AND ENTRANCES in 1946 and IN COUNTRY SLEEP in 1952. His COLLECTED POEMS was published in 1952. Throughout his life Thomas also wrote short stories, his most famous collection being PORTRAIT OF THE ARTIST AS A YOUNG DOG. He also wrote filmscripts, was a celebrated broadcaster of radio features and talks, lectured widely in America, and wrote the radio play UNDER MILK WOOD, first broadcast posthumously in 1954. The highly successful lecturing tours of America in the early 1950s were made possible by his fame but were also necessary for financial reasons. In 1953, on the fourth of those visits, and shortly after his thirty-ninth birthday, he collapsed and died in New York. His body is buried in Wales - at Laugharne, his home for many years. In 1982 a memorial stone was unveiled in 'Poets' Corner' in Westminster Abbey.

88. Malcolm Bull's Calderdale Companion : H
hirst, Dr thomas Archer 18301892 FRS. Mathematician and physicist. Born inHeckmondwike. Articled as land agent and surveyor at Halifax.
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[1946-1952] The 6-year-old, one of 4 children of Martin and Anastasia Hackett . The family had come from Limerick, Ireland, and had lived in Halifax since December 1951. On 12th August 1952, Mary disappeared whilst playing outside her home in Lister Lane, Halifax. A search was conducted, and 6 weeks later, her body was discovered in a space between the foundations and the floor at Park Congregational Church , only 150 yards from her home. Her fully-clothed body was lying face downwards, and she had suffered multiple skull fractures. Mary was buried at Stoney Royd in September 1953. On 22nd April 1954, the church caretaker, Albert George Hall was hanged at Armley Jail for the murder, although he protested his innocence. In 1972, a man walked into a Hull police station and confessed to the crime; after re-examining the evidence, the original verdict was upheld
Hadwen, John
[18-1?] Owner of Kebroyd Hall and founder of of Kebroyd Mills See Saint Mary's Church, Cottonstones
Cotton and silk-spinning business established by John Hadwen at Kebroyd Mills, Triangle

89. Gresham College | Lecture Archive
1000 Years of Mathematics thomas Archer hirst (1887) thomas hirst (1887)Ah, why was Newton ever born? Professor Robin Wilson. Ladies and Gentlemen,
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90. Hirst, Henry Beck
23, 1817, son of thomas and Emma (Beck) hirst. His father was a merchant of some Angela Hope Pettey, Henry Beck hirst and Beulah Cornelia hirst of
http://www.wvu.edu/~lawfac/jelkins/lp-2001/hirst.html
Strangers to Us All Lawyers and Poetry Henry Beck Hirst
Philadelphia
"A lawyer and verse-writer of Philadelphia." [Oscar Fay Adams, A Dictionary of American Authors 187 (Boston: Houghton, Mifflin and Company, 1899)] "Hirst, Henry Beck, poet, was born in Philadelphia, Pa., Aug. 23, 1817, son of Thomas and Emma (Beck) Hirst. His father was a merchant of some prominence. He began early to study law at the age of eighteen, but circumstances prevented him from completing his course, and for some years he was occupied in mercantile pursuits. He was admitted to the bar in 1843, and established himself in the practice of his profession in his native city. His leisure was devoted to literary work, and for three or four years he was a regular contributor to 'Graham's Magazine.' His poems were extremely popular and were widely copied." The National Cyclopaedia of American Biography Hirst's poems "appeared in the

91. 2003 Results: Veteran Men 'A' (Age 50-59)
Unaffiliated 51 739.30 28.72 69 Orfaly,Bob Unaffiliated 57 739.90 27.66 70Zingale,Douglas Unaffiliated 52 743.10 26.60 71 hirst,thomas Hudson River
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C.R.A.S.H.-B. Sprints World Indoor Rowing Championships
Results of Event: Veteran Men 'A' (Age 50-59)
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92. 2003 Results: Veteran Men (Overall - Handicapped)
60 745.70 030.0 815.70 Lightweight 116 Hudnut,Stewart New Haven Rowing Club63 749.30 042.0 831.30 117 hirst,thomas Hudson River Rowing 52 750.70
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Results of Event: Veteran Men (Overall - Handicapped)
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93. Calculus&Mathematica: Acknowledgements
Holly hirst, Tom Ralley, Alayne Parson, Amy Lee, Cheryl Stitt, Ed Overman, thomas West for sharing his ideas on visual learning in a long conversation
http://socrates.math.ohio-state.edu/about/acknow.php3
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To Jo Dee and Piki . These terrific people manage to get along with all three of us. Imagine that!
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The authors, Bill Davis Horacio Porta , and Jerry Uhl Mathematica Mathematica students at the University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign and The Ohio State University Mathematica Mathematica Mathematica students throw themselves into their work is our continual inspiration. Don Brown Mathematica , for giving us the confidence we needed in the initial phase of the project. As an Illinois undergraduate physics major, he joined the project at the very beginning to provide the computer know-how needed to transform the project from vaporware to reality. The original versions of the fonts and the Mathematica -to-TeX printing programs are all results of his powerfully fertile mind. The project could not have gotten off the ground without the help of this friend. Alan DeGuzman Justin Gallivan and David Wiltz Mathematica Mathematica students in the first full year of the project who stepped forward to share their expertise with us. They taught us how to set up and run a lab and they have run the technical phase of the project for three years. Their contribution of their intellectual energy and creativity was essential to the project. They are all fellows who will go very far in their own endeavors. When they leave we'll miss them.

94. LITERATURE: INTERVIEW WITH TOM HODGKINSON
Something to do with Leeds perhaps. Damien hirst is from Leeds as well. the fifties and sixties in Soho – Dylan thomas and so on – and he said it’s not
http://www.3ammagazine.com/litarchives/2001_dec/interview_tom_hodgkinson.html
LITERATURE
AN INTERVIEW WITH TOM HODGKINSON
So I thought there might be room for a magazine that explored these ideas. Particularly at a time when Douglas Coupland had just done Generation X and discovered this Slacker thing over in America and I thought maybe we could bring together these ideas with a sort of eighteenth century elbow on the mantle-piece appeal with modern ideas about what was going on culturally and in the work place. So we explored new ways of working." Tom Hodgkinson is the editor of the innovative and brilliant alternative culture bi-annual magazine The Idler Richard Marshall interviews Tom Hodgkinson
AM: So when did it all start?
TH: We did Issue 1 in 1993. By then I’d been out of University for three or four years and I was trying to make a living as a freelance journalist but at the same time I’d always had this problem about … well, I was really lazy and lacked motivation. So I’d be in my flat and I wouldn’t be able to get out of bed and then I’d finally decide to get out of bed and decide to have a bath and then I wouldn’t be able to get out of the bath and then it’d finally be about noon or one. And I was kind of beating myself up about this and then I read these essays by Dr Johnson Douglas Coupland Generation X )had just done ‘Generation X’ and discovered this Slacker thing over in America and I thought maybe we could bring together these ideas with a sort of eighteenth century elbow on the mantle-piece appeal with modern ideas about what was going on culturally and in the work place. So we explored new ways of working. As well as bringing in all that Californian stuff, you know, bringing in all that stuff about UFOs which was my interest at the time. And also to publish some work by friends who didn’t have the wherewithal or whatever to get their stuff published in the mainstream. So we were trying to bring together all these things. That was the original concept. And so we thought about it for about a year or two and then I asked my friend Gavin, who had designed

95. RAS LETTERS Damoiseau—Kupffer - Royal Astronomical Society
hirst, thomas Archer 66,4; 67,1; 70,1; 72,2; 74,1; 76,1; 78,2; 79,1; 83,1; 84,1.HOBSON, Ernest William 95,1; 96,1; 98,1; 1900,1. HODGSON, Richard 48,1;
http://www.ras.org.uk/index.php?option=content&task=view&id=107

96. Art In America: Art In The Fast Lane: Two New Privately Sponsored Art Centers Ma
Damien hirst, thomas Struth, Rosemarie Trockel, Matthew Barney, MaurizioCattelan, Joseph Kosuth, Charles Ray, Catherine Opie, thomas Hirschhorn,
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97. Research - Cell And Molecular Biosciences - University Of Newcastle
CJ Matthews;GT McEwan;CP Redfern;EJ thomas;BH hirst Absorptive apicalamiloridesensitive Na+ conductance in human endometrial epithelium.
http://www.ncl.ac.uk/camb/research/publications?staff=2010

98. Oxford University Press: Playing For Real: Jacqueline Suthren Hirst
Edited by Jacqueline Suthren hirst and Lynn thomas. bookshot Add to Cart.0195667220, hardback, 208 pages. Mar 2004, In Stock
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Each society has a corpus of images and models to which individuals aspire. These role models explicitly and implicitly shape people's understanding of their own roles, identities, relationships, and have a powerful and continuing influence on them. This book investigates the ways in which these influential figures and types, mythological and contemporary, have functioned and continue to function as role models in matters of gender, authority, and power in a variety of Hindu contexts. The contributors analyse the ways in which today's social agendas are related to the past in order to shape the future. Sharing a broadly 'social constructionist' approach, each essay looks at a unique aspect of the way in which figures promoted as role models contribute to particular regimes of representation and influence conduct with real, practical effects. Focusing on circumstances in which these patterning images are transmitted such as in the classrooms of modern India, or in texts influenced by changing political situations, the essays also examine the role models through particular television programmes, or in domestic or public rituals. They further examine who has the power and the means to constitute role models for whom.

99. Physics In Australia To 1945 - Browse A-K
hirst, George Walter Cansdell hirst, Henry HOGAN, thomas Kevin HOGG,Arthur Robert HOGG, Evelyn Granville HOLLOWAY, Frederick Sydney
http://www.asap.unimelb.edu.au/bsparcs/physics/phys_ak.htm
P HYSICS IN A USTRALIA TO Inquiries and corrections to R.W.Home home@unimelb.edu.au
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100. ViHistory.ca
hirst, thomas, Merchant, Selfemployed, Commercial St. Householder, Commercial,Click here to correct this record. hirst, William, Merchant, Self-employed
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