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  1. The "Piers Plowman" Electronic Archive, Vol. 1: Corpus Christi College, Oxford, MS 201 (F) (SEENET: Society for Early English and Norse Electronic Texts) (v. 1) by William Langland, 2000-03-06
  2. Galen and the World of Knowledge (Greek Culture in the Roman World)
  3. The The Johns Hopkins Review of Gynecology and Obstetrics
  4. The Johns Hopkins Hospital 2002 Guide to Medical Care of Patients with HIV Infection by John G. Bartlett, 2001-12-15
  5. Galen: On the Properties of Foodstuffs by Galen, 2007-06-04
  6. Food in the Ancient World (Ancient Cultures) by John M. Wilkins, Shaun Hill, 2006-02-10
  7. The History of Divorce and Re-Marriage for English Churchmen by Henry John Wilkins, 2009-12-27
  8. Intelligent Design and Religion as a Natural Phenomenon (The International Library of Essays on Evolutionary Thought) by John S. Wilkins, 2010-07-01
  9. The Johns Hopkins Hospital 2003 Guide to Medical Care of Patients With HIV Infection by John G., MD Bartlett, 2003-06
  10. The Johns Hopkins Hospital Guide to Medical Care of Patients With HIV Infection by John G. Bartlett, 1994-01
  11. The Johns Hopkins Hospital 2004 Guide to Medical Care of Patients with HIV Infection by John G. Bartlett, 2004-12-08
  12. Gynecology and Obstetrics by John J. Sciarra, Sharon Dooley, et all 2000-09
  13. Handbook of Interventional Radiologic Procedures for PDA: Powered by Skyscape, Inc. (Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Handbook Series)
  14. Spiritual Stars of the Millennium by n/a, 2001-11-30

81. MASC25
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82. Roger Gaskell Rare Books
wilkins, john (1614–1672). Mathematical magic. Or, the wonders that may be performed by Mechanicall Geometry. In two books.
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83. Symp W
WILD RICE AN ENDANGERED AND SACRED GRAIN, Gladys Earl 1994, 73. wilkins, john. Public (and Private) Eating in Greece wilkins, john and Hill, Shaun
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Index to the Oxford Symposium on Food Documents
THE WAFER AND ITS ROOTS , Janny de Moor 1993, 119 Wales, see: Is Welsh Cookery Really There? Walker, Jennifer Preparing Aubergines THE WANING OF SEXUALLY ALLUSIVE MONASTIC CONFECTIONARY IN SOUTHERN ITALY June di Schino 1994, 67 wasanbon tô wassailing 1990, 41-2 THE WAY THE CONTEMPORARY WESTERN ASSYRIANS TAKE FOOD IN THE MIDDLE EAST DURING FASTS AND CHURCH HOLIDAYS , Michael Abdalla 1990, 15 Weaver, William Woys From Turtle to Tripe: Philadelphia Pepperpot, A Street Food from the West Indies Webber, Kathie Feasts in Jordan and the Transkei Wheat and Rice Recipes of India Weinstein, Rosemary Kitchen Chattels: the Evolution of Familiar Objects 1200-1700 Weir, Robin Mrs A.B. Marshall, Ice-Creammonger Extraordinary 'One Leg a Pair of Drawers' The American Soda Fountain Lingo Penny Licks and Hokey Pokey, Ice Cream Before the Cone

84. CREATURE FEATURES With BOB WILKINS
Fortunately, wilkins had john Stanley, who succeeded him on Creature Features, I got to work with him, Bob wilkins, john Stanley and Vitina Marcus
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with BOB WILKINS If you grew up in Northern California in the 60s / 70s, you probably remember the late night horrorfest
on Friday and Saturdays, broadcast on KTVU Channel 2 Oakland, and hosted by the one and only Bob Wilkins
(he of the thick glasses and the huge cigars). Bob was a true horror icon, and he gave Night of the Living Dead
it's national TV premiere in the early 70s (one of the scariest nights of my childhood!)
He left the show in the late 70s, to be replaced by John Stanley, who took the show to it's next level. Bob was memorable because of his friendly school-teacher style of speaking, except that he was teaching
the history of horror films. He explained the history of scary cinema in ways that kids could understand,
and at the same time he got very deep into the subject, so that serious adult fans loved the show too.
But he never took himself (or the films) too seriously, which made his show greatly entertaining. It turns out that Bob lives near me, and Ive just recieved over TEN hours of vintage footage directly from him! Many classic moments, including:

85. John Wilkins-Wells - Homepage
The mission of the Western Water Assessment is to work within an evolving social context to increase the relevance and value of scientific information to
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86. Stephenson:Neal:Quicksilver:22:John Wilkins...Cryptonomicon (Neal Stephenson) -
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87. Athenaeum Index: Author, Editor, Translator Record.
Author, Editor and/or Translator. wilkins, john H. Authored. Civilization 1357 (October 29,1853). Please Complete a Post Session Questionnaire before
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  • 88. Dr John Wilkins
    The University of Reading and departmental websites.
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    Dr John WILKINS is Head of Site at UKAEA Harwell, where he has overall responsibility for the decommissioning, radioactive waste management, remediation and property management work. He joined Harwell in 1974 and worked for some years as a research chemist before moving into broader managerial roles, initially concerned with management of Research and Development in support of the nuclear industry. A Chemistry graduate of the University of Reading (1966-72) he lives in Reading. Lord Carrington
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    89. The New Zealand Edge : Heroes : Scientists : Maurice Wilkins : Www.nzedge.com
    Maurice wilkins, john Steinbeck, john Kendrew, Max Perutz, Francis Crick, and James D Watson. The Double Helix A Personal Account of the Discovery of the
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    A Nobel Prize winner in Physiology and Medicine in 1962 for his contribution to the discovery of the structure of DNA - the very essence of life itself - and a New Zealander by birth, Maurice Wilkins is among our greatest achievers. Research undertaken by Maurice Wilkins with support from Rosalind Franklin led to the discovery in 1953 by American geneticist James Watson and British biophysicist Francis Crick of the DNA molecule structure. The discovery revolutionised biology and medicine this century. DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) is known as the 'building blocks of life'. It contains material that is unique to the individual but also inherited. It can tell us possible future diseases an individual may suffer, or any number of human characteristics. Because it is unique, DNA testing is now a common tool used by police for accurately pinpointing criminals, the same way fingerprinting has been used for the last 100 years. Crick and Watson's announcement of a structure for DNA and how it is made of nucleic acid suggested how it might replicate, mutate, and be expressed. They proposed that the DNA molecule takes the shape of a double helix, an elegantly simple structure that resembles a gently-twisted ladder. The rails of the ladder are made of alternating units of phosphate and the sugar deoxyribose; the rungs are each composed of a pair of nitrogen-containing nucleotides.

    90. BibScout - Wilkins, John
    Translate this page john wilkins. - New impr., with index, of 2. ed.. - London Cass, 1970 Bibliotheken. Erstellt von BibScout täglich aktualisiert
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    91. CiteULike: John Wilkins' Universal Language
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    93. §6. John Wilkins As A Link With The Later Generation. XII. Divines Of The Churc
    Vol. 8. The Age of Dryden. The Cambridge History of English and American Literature An Encyclopedia in Eighteen Volumes. 1907–21.
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    94. Wilkins-John+Mary.txt 1616 X 1264 X 16 Million Colours John Mary
    wilkinsjohn+Mary.txt 1616 x 1264 x 16 million colours john Mary wilkins wilkins nee Salter.
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    95. The Analytical Language Of John Wilkins
    Translate this page Las palabras del idioma analítico de john wilkins no son torpes símbolos The words of the analytical language created by john wilkins are not torpid
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    The Analytical Language of John Wilkins Jorge Luis Borges Otras Inquisiciones A different translation by Ruth L. C. Simms can be found in Other Inquisitions 1937-1952 (University of Texas Press, 1984). A different translation by Levine and Weinberger can be found in Jorge Luis Borges: Selected Non-Fictions (Penguin, 2000). Encyclopaedia Britannica An Essay Towards a Real Character and a Philosophical Language The Life and Times of John Wilkins (1910), de P.A. Wright Henderson; el (1924), de Fritz Mauthner; Delphos (1935) de E. Sylvia Pankhurst; Dangerous Thoughts (1939), de Lancelot Hogben. The 14th edition of the does not include the article on John Wilkins. This omission seems justified if we remember how trivial the article was (20 lines of purely biographical data: Wilkins was born in 1614; Wilkins died in 1672; Wilkins was chaplain of Charles Louis, Elector Palatine; Wilkins was Warden of Wadham College, Oxford; Wilkins was the first secretary of the Royal Society of London, etc.); the omission is an error if we consider the speculative works of Wilkins. He abounded in happy curiosities: theology, cryptography, music, the fabrication of transparent beehives, the course of an invisible planet, the possibility of a trip to the moon , the possibility and principles of a world language. To this latter problem he dedicated the book

    96. John Locke
    john wilkins, Cromwell s brother in law, had become Warden of Wadham College. john wilkins had left Oxford with the Restoration of Charles II.
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    97. John Wilkins Quotes - ThinkExist Quotations
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    98. Photographic Collection
    wilkins, john. Flight to Bin. 1978. silver gelatin print. 35.5 x 26.5 cm. 198110. wilkins, john. Station Pier. 1981. hand-coloured silver gelatin 27.9 x
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    Acc. No. Artist Process Dimensions ALSTERGREN, Venise Doric column 1978 colour photograph 14.5 x 14.7 cm ALSTERGREN, Venise Green Door, Red Door 1978 colour photograph 14.7 x 14.7 cm ALSTERGREN, Venise Corrugated Iron Fence with Hole 1978 colour photograph 14.1 x 14.4 cm ALSTERGREN, Venise Beige Wall, Red Rose,1978 colour photograph 14.8 x 14.5 cm ARNOLD, William Makepeace Embraceable You 1996 colour photograph 52.3 x 35.5 cm ASHTON, Robert Untitled, 1975 silver gelatin print21.2 x 30.2 cm ASHTON, Robert Untitled (Into the Hollow Mountain) 1975 silver gelatin print 21.1 x 30.2 cm ASHTON, Robert Untitled (Into the Hollow Mountain 1975 silver gelatin print 21.1 x 30.2 cm ASHTON, Robert Untitled (Into the Hollow Mountain) 1975 silver gelatin print 21.1 x 30.1 cm ASHTON, Robert Untitled (Into the Hollow Mountain) 1975 silver gelatin print 21.5 x 30. 6 cm ASHTON, Robert Untitled (Into the Hollow Mountain) 1975 silver gelatin print 24.7 x 35.3 cm

    99. Titusonenine » Blog Archive » John Wilkins: “We Must Continue In Joy And
    john wilkins “We must continue in joy and hope — astonishingly optimistic or not”. Filed under. General. — kendall @ 747 am
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    100. Major General John Wilkins, Jr. - Quartermaster General 1796-1802
    john wilkins, Jr. was born in Donegal township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, john wilkins enlisted at the age of sixteen, still in his teens,
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    John Wilkins, Jr. was born in Donegal township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, in 1761, but within two years his father had moved the family westward to Carlisle. Ardent supporters of the Revolution, both father and son fought in its campaigns. John Wilkins enlisted at the age of sixteen, still in his teens, he was officially listed as a surgeon's mate in the 4th Pennsylvania Regiment in 1780. He transferred to the 1st Pennsylvania at the beginning of 1783 and served until the close of the Revolutionary War. It was undoubtedly as a result of his service as surgeon's mate that he won the nickname "doctor." After the war to Wilkins established a store in western Pennsylvania. He was a brisk, energetic trader, alert to every venture that promised profit. By the summer of 1790 he moved his store to Presque Isle to tap into the fur trade. During the next five years Wilkins eagerly pursued every business opportunity. He engaged in a profitable trade. But his arrangements to deliver flour to the William Duer, who was supplying rations to the western army garrisons and was soon to be responsible for supplying the St. Clair expedition, did not prove advantageous. Wilkins continued to build up his business and land interests and was still serving as a Brigadier General of the Allegheny militia when Washington appointed him Quartermaster General of the army on June 1, 1796. He immediately wrote General Wayne that he would proceed "with all expedition" as soon as his instructions and commission arrived from the Secretary of War. Four months later he informed the commander-in-chief that he had ''particular business at Pittsburgh, which induces me to relinquish my appointment." Apparently his resignation was not accepted because he continued as Quartermaster General for six years until the office was abolished by Congress on March 16, 1802.

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