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  1. The Ashley-Smith explorations and the discovery of a central route to the Pacific, 1822-1829, with the original journals by Harrison Clifford Dale, William Henry Ashley, et all 2010-08-29
  2. West's Federal Taxation 2005: Corporations, Partnerships, Estates and Trusts, Professional Version (West Federal Taxation Corporations, Partnerships, Estates and Trusts) by William H. Hoffman, William A. Raabe, et all 2004-04-14
  3. Paul Smith: You Can Find Inspiration in Everything* by Paul Smith, 2009-07-31
  4. Believing: An Historical Perspective by William Smith, 1998-10-25
  5. Hobart and William Smith: The History of Two Colleges by Warren Hunting Smith, 1972
  6. West Federal Taxation 2008: Individual Income Taxes, Professional Version (West Federal Taxation Individual Income Taxes) by William H. Hoffman, James E. Smith, et all 2007-04-18
  7. Man and his gods (Universal library) by Homer William Smith, 1957
  8. The Life and Correspondence of Admiral Sir William Sidney Smith (Volume 2) by Sir William Sidney Smith, 2010-10-14
  9. South-Western Federal Taxation 2009: Individual Income Taxes (with TaxCut® Tax Preparation Software CD-ROM) (West's Federal Taxation: Individual Income Taxes) by William H. Hoffman, James E. Smith, et all 2008-04-08
  10. Extended Family by William J. Smith, 2010-04-02
  11. Inverse Functions by William K. Smith, 1967
  12. The life and correspondence of Admiral Sir William Sidney Smith, G.C.B. by William Sidney Smith, John Barrow, 2010-08-24
  13. Interpreting LACAN (Psychiatry and the Humanities) by Joseph H. Smith, 2009-09-04
  14. Chambers Murray Latin-English Dictionary by William Smith, 1994-10-30

21. Cover
Welcome to the Home Page of william James smith Time is the coin of life. It is the only coin you have, and only you can determine how it will be spent. lest you let other people spend it for you.
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Welcome to the Home Page of William James Smith Time is the coin of life. It is the only coin you have, and only you can determine how it will be spent. Be careful lest you let other people spend it for you -Carl Sandburg Education Undergraduate I graduated from Union College in 1997 with a BS in Biochemistry. Union is a small liberal arts college located outside of Albany NY (Hey- we even have Div 1 Hockey). It was the hands on learning and small classes that lead me to my passion for biological research. My Resume The Horton Lab My Thesis Out of the Classroom Despite my Hard Work as an Undergrad... I had time to relax Graduate I am currently a 3rd year graduate student at Cornell University in the Field of Biochemistry, Cell and Molecular Biology I have joined Richard A. Cerione's Lab and have been using X-ray Crystallography and Fluorescence Spectroscopy as tools to understand protein-protein crosstalk in various signal transduction pathways. Rick has two appointments: Professor of Molecular Medicine and Professor of Chemistry and Chemical Biology . I am part of the structure group down in Chemistry.

22. SMITH, WILLIAM (SONNETEER)
smith, william (SONNETEER). 270. smith, Ts—smith; SIR w. He died at Florenceon the loth of December 1861. smith, william (fl. 1596), English sonneteer.
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SMITH, T. s.-—SMITH; SIR w. brother George was created a baronet, and from him the title has descended to the Smith family of the present day. His best-known work, entitled De Republiea Anglorum: the Maner of Government or Policie of the Realme of England, was published posthumously in 1583, and passed through many editions. His epistle to Gardiner, De recta et emendata linguae Graecae pro-nunciatione, was printed at Paris in 1568; the same volume includes his dialogue De recta et emendata linguae Anglicanae scriptione. A number of his letters from France are in the foreign state papers. See A. F. Pollard's article in the Diet. Nat. Biog. A life by Strype was published in 1698 (Oxford edition, 1820). SMITH, WILLIAM (fl. 1596), English sonneteer. He published in 1596 a sonnet sequence entitled Chloris, or the Complaint of the passionate despised Shepheard. He was a disciple of Spenser, to whom the two first sonnets and the last are addressed. He signed his name W. Smith, and has sometimes been confused with the playwright Wentworth Smith, who collaborated with John Day, William Haughton and others (1601-1603). SMITH, WILLIAM (c. 1730-1819), English actor, the son of a city tea merchant, was educated at Eton and went up to Cambridge, but his wild pranks soon ended his college career and brought him back to London. His first stage appearance was in 1753 at Covent Garden, where he remained for twenty years, playing important parts. In 1774 he was at Drury Lane under Garrick's management. His forte was gay comedy, and he was ^ the original, indeed unrivalled, Charles Surface. It was in this part that he made his farewell appearance in 1788. He died on the i3th of September 1819. His sporting tastes and social connexions—he married the sister of a peer—led to his being called " Gentleman Smith," a sobriquet his manners seem to have justified. He is to be distinguished from an older English actor, William Smith (d. 1696), the friend of Betterton.

23. Hobart And William Smith Colleges Lesbian, Gay, And Bisexual Studies
Lists program rationale, faculty, courses offered, and requirments.
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24. Smith, William
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25. SMITH, WILLIAM (ACTOR)
smith, william (ACTOR). 270. smith, Ts—smith; SIR w. He died at Florence onthe loth of December 1861. smith, william (fl. 1596), English sonneteer.
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SMITH, T. s.-—SMITH; SIR w. brother George was created a baronet, and from him the title has descended to the Smith family of the present day. His best-known work, entitled De Republiea Anglorum: the Maner of Government or Policie of the Realme of England, was published posthumously in 1583, and passed through many editions. His epistle to Gardiner, De recta et emendata linguae Graecae pro-nunciatione, was printed at Paris in 1568; the same volume includes his dialogue De recta et emendata linguae Anglicanae scriptione. A number of his letters from France are in the foreign state papers. See A. F. Pollard's article in the Diet. Nat. Biog. A life by Strype was published in 1698 (Oxford edition, 1820). SMITH, WILLIAM (fl. 1596), English sonneteer. He published in 1596 a sonnet sequence entitled Chloris, or the Complaint of the passionate despised Shepheard. He was a disciple of Spenser, to whom the two first sonnets and the last are addressed. He signed his name W. Smith, and has sometimes been confused with the playwright Wentworth Smith, who collaborated with John Day, William Haughton and others (1601-1603). SMITH, WILLIAM (c. 1730-1819), English actor, the son of a city tea merchant, was educated at Eton and went up to Cambridge, but his wild pranks soon ended his college career and brought him back to London. His first stage appearance was in 1753 at Covent Garden, where he remained for twenty years, playing important parts. In 1774 he was at Drury Lane under Garrick's management. His forte was gay comedy, and he was ^ the original, indeed unrivalled, Charles Surface. It was in this part that he made his farewell appearance in 1788. He died on the i3th of September 1819. His sporting tastes and social connexions—he married the sister of a peer—led to his being called " Gentleman Smith," a sobriquet his manners seem to have justified. He is to be distinguished from an older English actor, William Smith (d. 1696), the friend of Betterton.

26. William C Smith Associates
Architects and town planners. Serving individual clients, development companies, and government departments.
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Wiliam C Smith Associates
Architects and Town Planners Click Here to Enter William C. Smith Associates is an established practice in Gibraltar. The principal has practiced in the area since 1975 and has designed many of the larger projects in Gibraltar and as a registered Town Planner has been responsible on behalf of the Government for the formulation of several Gibraltar Development Plans. The philosophy of the practice is to offer a quick and efficient response time to both large and small projects by giving a highly personal and dedicated service to clients. By drawing on the resources of a team of consultants operating similar practices and who work well together we are able to offer comprehensive fee quotations for any size of building project. A complete range of planning services including representation and planning inquiry services are also available. The resources available are formed into an effective team to meet the scale of the project envisaged. In this way continuous overheads are avoided and fees to the client are kept to a minimum.

27. Smith, William. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
2001. smith, william. 1769–1839, English geologist. See S. Winchester, The Map ThatChanged the World william smith and the Birth of Modern Geology (2001). 2.
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28. WEOS Public Radio In Geneva, NY
WEOS is a broadcast service of Hobart william smith Colleges, with NPR, PRI, Pacifica programming, new music, and local event coverage.
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WEOS Sports this week: Hobart Lacrosse vs Syracuse Tuesday 3/25 at 630PM. At Bucknell, Saturday at 3:00PM. William Smith Lacrosse vs St. Lawrence, Friday 3/28 at 4PM. WEOS provides up to the minute coverage of the War in Iraq from NPR, the BBC, and Pacifica. This coverage will preempt some regular WEOS programming. Ambassador Nancy Soderberg is the next President's Forum speaker at 7:30PM Tonight, Monday March 24. Democracy Now expands to two hours 9AM-11AM. Plato's Cave with Linda Robertson and Iva Deutchman Thursday at 630PM. Next Geneva City Council Meeting Wednesday, April 2 at 7PM.

29. William Smith
Major Teams Kent. Known As william smith. Career Statistics
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30. Smith, William Robertson. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
2001. smith, william Robertson. 1846–94, Scottish biblical scholar and Orientalist.He studied for the ministry of the Free Church of Scotland.
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31. Big Bang Cosmology And Atheism
A response to william Lane Craig's Kalam Cosmological Argument for God's existence (by Quentin smith).
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32. Prepared Witness Testimony: Smith, William
Office Building. Mr. william smith Executive Vice President NetworkOperations BellSouth 1133 21st Street, NW Washington, DC, 20036. Mr
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Creating the Department of Homeland Security: Consideration of the Administration’s Proposal
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July 9, 2002
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2123 Rayburn House Office Building Mr. William Smith
Executive Vice President Network Operations
BellSouth
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Washington, DC, 20036 Mr. Chairman and Members of the Subcommittee. [Good morning/afternoon.] My name is Bill Smith and I am Chief Technology Officer for BellSouth Corporation. I appreciate the opportunity to appear before you today to discuss a vital national security issue information sharing between the government and the private sector and the role of the proposed Department of Homeland Security. Virtually every crucial economic and social function in our society depends on the secure and reliable operation of infrastructures. Indeed, they have enabled our country to achieve levels of productivity and a standard of living that is the benchmark for the rest of the world.

33. Bath Royal Literary & Scientific Institution
Study of geology, natural history and ethnology; featuring fossil collection of william smith, 'father of English geology.'
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34. William A. Smith (William Andrew), 1802-1870
william A. smith (william Andrew), 18021870. william william Andrew smithdied in Richmond, Virginia on March 1, 1870. Karen Ruffle. Titles
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William A. Smith (William Andrew), 1802-1870
William Andrew Smith, college President, author and clergyman, was born on November 29, 1802 in Fredericksburg, Virginia. At the age of 11, Smith was orphaned and then befriended by a Mr. Russell Hill who provided him with a limited education. In 1825, Smith was admitted on trial as a preacher into the Methodist Episcopal Church. He was fully admitted in 1827 at the Virginia Conference. Smith was a brilliant and popular preacher. In 1846, Smith was elected President of Randolph-Macon College in Ashland, Virginia. In addition to serving as President, Smith was also a professor of Moral and Intellectual Philosophy. In 1856, Smith delivered a series of lectures on "The Philosophy and Practice of Slavery as Exhibited in the Institution of Domestic Slavery in the United States, with the Duties of Masters to Slaves." In these lectures, Smith asserted that Scripture, philosophy and natural rights all serve to prove that the system of slavery is necessary and will continue into perpetuity. In 1866, Smith resigned from his position at Randolph-Macon College and became the pastor of Centenary Church in St. Louis, Missouri. In 1868, Smith was chosen to be President of Central College in Fayette, Missouri. William Andrew Smith died in Richmond, Virginia on March 1, 1870.

35. Smith Family Web Site
Descendants of william and Elgie smith, from East Texas.
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Smith Family Web Site Official web site for the family of:
William McKinley Smith
and
Elgie Lou McManus Smith
Their Children: William McKinley Jr. Bill Ben Mynard Mynard Essie Mae Es Sign In
Picture taken about 1919 The Life and Times of Willie and Elgie.......
Willie and Elgie (called "PaPa " and "Granny" by their grandchildren) married in Hopkins County on November 6, 1918. They lived in the area around Sulphur Springs, Texas where they farmed and raised three children. They lived in the Old Tarrant community, then later moved to the Mahoney community where they bought their first house from Rich Massey. (Rich was married to Granny's sister Bertha.) They had a small place - there was the house, the barn and a few acres of land to raise a garden and a truck patch. PaPa Smith also raised cotton, borrowing money from the bank to plant the crop, and then praying he would be able to pick enough cotton to sell and pay off the loan at the bank. Then he would turn around and borrow again to plant the next year's crop.....a never ending circle! There was a cow named 'Baby' that PaPa eventually sold to Uncle Curt for $100.

36. William A. Smith (William Andrew), 1802-1870. Lectures On The Philosophy And Pra
By william A. smith (william Andrew), 18021870. 500K) HTML file; SGML/TEIfile for use with an SGML Viewer. Learn More About william A. smith;
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William A. Smith (William Andrew), 1802-1870
Lectures on the Philosophy and Practice of Slavery as Exhibited
in the Institution of Domestic Slavery in the United States;
With the Duties of Masters to Slaves.
Nashville: Stevenson and Evans, 1856.
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37. Life Of William Carey, Shoemaker & Missionary By George Smith
Etext of Life of william Carey, Shoemaker and Missionary by George smith.
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38. SMITH, WILLIAM FARRAR
smith, william FARRAR (18241903), American general, was born at St Albans, Vermont,on the i?th of February 1824, and graduated from West Point in 1845, being
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the Virginian campaign of 1864 Smith was specially assigned by ~rant to command the XVIII. corps, Army of the James, and ic took part in the battle of Cold Harbor and the first operations against Petersburg, after which, while absent on leave, he was suddenly deprived of his command by Grant. He resigned from the volunteers in 1865, and from the U.S. army in 1867. From 1864 to 1873 he was president of the International Telegraph ~'ompany, and in 1875-1881 served on the board of police commissioners of New York, becoming president of this in 1877. After 1881 he was engaged in civil engineering work. He died at Philadelphia on the 28th of February 1903.

39. PROJECT GUTENBERG OFFICIAL HOME SITE -- Listing By AUTHOR
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40. SMITH, WILLIAM ROBERTSON
smith, william ROBERTSON (18461894), Scottish philologist, physicist, archaeologist,Biblical critic, and editor, from 1881, of the gth edition of this
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SMITH, WILLIAM ROBERTSON (1846-1894), Scottish philologist, physicist, archaeologist, Biblical critic, and editor, from 1881, of the gth edition of this Encyclopaedia, was born on the SMITH, SIR W. 8. In 1883 Robertson Smith was appointed Lord Almoner's Professor of Arabic at Cambridge, which henceforth became his home. He occupied rooms in Trinity College till 1885, when he was elected to a professorial fellowship at Christ's College. In 1886 he became university librarian, and in 1889 Adams Professor of Arabic. In 1888-1891 he delivered, as Burnett lecturer three courses of lectures at Aberdeen on the primitive religion o the Semites. Early in 1890 grave symptoms of constitutiona disease manifested themselves, and the last years of his life were (A. E. S.) the military officers. He relieved Gaeta and captured Capri, but

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