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ootprints of the Western United States, Columbia | U. Press, New York (1995) |
Information Processing in Single Neurons, Oxford | U. Press, (1999), ISBN 0-19-518199-9 |
It was also covered by Uke til | U Puke, and The Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band. |
U. pulchella | |
18165, 18166 (as | U. pumila f. androssowii, both from Moscow). |
vailable, and although the species is apparently | U. pumila, it is advertised as a 'Chinese Elm', whi |
U. punctata is native to Borneo, Burma, China, Peni | |
"I'll Buss 'Em, | U Punish 'Em"- 3:39 (Rakim and Canibus) |
He was | u pupil of his father, Joseph De Cauwer. |
U. purpurascens Graham | |
t depth-first search finishes expanding a vertex | u, push u onto S. |
U. pygmaea R.Br. | |
U. quelchii is endemic to the Guyana Highland regio | |
bum Floacism, featuring the single Wanna B Where | U R (Thisizzaluvsong). |
is based on a novella by eminent Kannada writer | U R Ananthamurthy. |
The album contains two original tracks, "As | U R -Kimi wa Kimi no Mama de-" and "Wake Up Honey" |
"Wanna B Where | U R (Thisizzaluvsong)"- 4:01 (Floetry & Mos Def) |
D and DVD and included the single "Wanna B Where | U R (Thisizzaluvsong)" featuring rapper Mos Def. |
of short stories, writers who are best known are | U. R. Anantha Murthy, Yashwant Chittal, P. Lankesh, |
Prior to the film, the same Kannda novel by | U. R. Ananthamurthy, was made into an award-winning |
U. radiata is endemic to North America. | |
It is probably most closely related to | U. radiata. |
heerleaders out to save their team, the Rambling | U. Rams. |
The Bar | U Ranch National Historic Site, located near Longv |
"Memories of the Lucky | U Ranch", 2002, Sons of the Pioneers |
George was foreman at the world famous Bar | U Ranch. |
It has a mass of 7.016 | u Rare lithium-6 (mass of 6.015 u) has only 3 neut |
The BBFC awarded its | U rating on 26 July 1960. |
U. raynalii is endemic to tropical Africa and can b | |
R | U Ready - 3:07 |
"Are | U Ready" |
The words "Are | U Ready" are the only lyrics of "Are U Ready?", re |
"Are | U Ready" is the first (sometimes the second) singl |
"Are | U Ready" (DJ Arne L II Remix) - 6:39 |
"Are | U Ready" (Extended 3) - 6:23 |
"Are | U Ready" (Extended 1) - 5:43 |
"Are | U Ready" (Extended 2) - 6:08 |
For the Groove Coverage song, see Are | U Ready. |
ation he returned to dancefloors in 2002 with "R | U Ready." |
"Are | U Ready?" was a top ten hit in Poland, Finland and |
"Are | U Ready?" is a dance song recorded by French DJ Pa |
"Are | U Ready?" (Krafft Short Mix) (3:10) |
For the Pakito song, see Are | U Ready?. |
"To all canadians that keep emailing me: R | u really from the land of SCTV and jim carrey? |
ast London rapper's most popular hit was I Can C | U, receiving heavy airplay on Channel AKA. |
Galerie | U Recickych, Prague, 1992 |
U. recta grows as a terrestrial plant in marshes an | |
Hey! Can | U Relate?" by Nightmares on Wax (original by DJ Mi |
Most instances of /i/ and | /u/ remained as such, e.g. |
For the song by R&B singer Usher, see | U Remind Me. |
era has been grown in cultivation under the name | U. reniformis and with the cultivar name 'Big Siste |
It differs from | U. reniformis by having 6-8 primordial leaves emerg |
U represents a sum GMi/ri of gravitational potenti | |
d Proto-Balto-Slavic short high vowels */i/ and | */u/, respectively. |
Polish: Asteriks | u Reszehezady |
U. reticulata grows as a terrestrial or subaquatic | |
Clark said "... it cannot be too frequently | u rged upon students that the only right way for t |
Frankee - "F | U Right Back" (Mix Factory remix) |
then We Just Move | U right into the |
"Damn (Should've Treated | U Right)" is the title of a pop/R&B single by So P |
inguished from the other species in the section, | U. rigida, by having four lower lip corolla lobes a |
"Sho | U Rite (Ceephax Remix)" - 7:34 |
Cytidine to Uridine (C to | U) RNA editing. |
tructurally and functionally related to the C to | U RNA-editing cytidine deaminase APOBEC1. |
g Sui, Pavlos M. Vranos, Yuri Zhestkov (Columbia | U.), Robert G. Edwards, Anthony D. Kennedy (Florida |
U. rostrata is endemic to the Chapada Diamantina hi | |
Flowers of | U. rostrata are white, mauve, or violet and the low |
"Double Six" - | U Roy |
U. rubra had limited success as a hybrid parent in | |
ggie Garrett is currently the safety director at | U S Foodservice in Perth Amboy New Jersey |
airfield was constructed by the 827th and 859th | U S Army Engineer Battalions during 1943, with add |
r son, Hezekiah Lord Hosmer (1765-1814) became a | U. S representative in New York state. |
J | U S T C A V A L L I C L U B |
The | U. S State department reportedly offered incentives |
J | U S T C A V A L L I C A F F E' |
U S National Arboretum , Washington, D.C., USA. | |
Proc Natl Acad Sci | U S A 102, 7227-7232 (2005). |
re it remains uncommon; it was introduced to the | U S National Arboretum, Washington, D. C. in 2010. |
es Supreme Court in FLORIDA EAST COAST R. CO. v. | U S, 234 U.S. 167 . |
Yuvaraaj and Siddhant's sister Suvarna goes to | U S, and a new intern Shilpa Malhothra who is Ridd |
is located in Grand Teton National Park, in the | U. S. state of Wyoming. |
al in 1924, and was the longest such line in the | U. S. at that time. |
The | U. S. Dispensatory says four persons lost their liv |
1820 - March 10, 1910) was a politician from the | U. S. state of Michigan. |
, but the concerts had to be rescheduled and the | U. S. concerts were resumed only in September. |
ada; and in Arizona, Wyoming and Colorado in the | U. S. A. |
ed in one of the worst firefighting tragedies in | U. S. history. |
is located in Grand Teton National Park, in the | U. S. state of Wyoming. |
s not count toward the one-credit requirement of | U. S. History for graduation. |
ncorporated community in Lancaster County in the | U. S. state of Virginia. |
government job, Patrick was a consultant to the | U. S. Government and private organizations. |
8-2003 she served as the deputy director for the | U. S. National Commission on Libraries and Informat |
U. S. Army General Hospital No. 12 | |
Prisoner of a | U. S. Cavalry patrol, outlaw Wade Cooper (Dale Robe |
end of the Spokane-Coeur d'Alene-Paloos War, the | U. S. Army protected the migration to Oregon by sen |
is located in Grand Teton National Park, in the | U. S. state of Wyoming. |
d too expensive, implying that Green was weak on | U. S. defense. |
She was also director of two | U. S. Public Health Service projects and a consulta |
s and Edgar Albert Werner, 1867 (see pg. 568 for | U. S. Senators; pg. |
George Lucas, a classmate of David's at | U. S. C. film school, could not be involved with th |
U. S. Representative, 1st Congressional District, 2 | |
For his father, the | U. S. Representative and lawyer, see Alexander Holl |
Donaldson won the | U. S. transcontinental air race in October 1919, an |
U. S. Representative, 1st Congressional District, 2 | |
adio station licensed to serve Charlotte Amalie, | U. S. Virgin Islands. |
In 1990, approximately 25 percent of | U. S. market hogs were purchased on a carcass merit |
18, 1847 - February 1, 1921) was a member of the | U. S. House of Representatives representing the sta |
rican High School National Showcase Site" by the | U. S. Department of Education. |
In 1922 she sailed for Europe and duty with the | U. S. Naval Detachment in Turkish Waters. |
In 1927, he was appointed | U. S. Minister to Liberia by President Calvin Cooli |
igned to Escort Squadron Eight, Destroyer Force, | U. S. Atlantic Fleet. |
of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and was later a | U. S. Senator. |
After her return she was declared surplus by the | U. S. Navy. |
m continued superior performance as she escorted | U. S. Flagged merchant shipping through the Persian |
n has assisted U.S. House of Representatives and | U. S. Senate hearings as an expert witness. |
o served in the Delaware General Assembly and as | U. S. Representative from Delaware. |
(Comrade Commander), as well as the members of a | U. S. infantry platoon. |
the U.S. Presidency, and a Senior Seminar on the | U. S. Presidency and the Vietnam War. |
ced the late Thaddeus Stevens as a Member of the | U. S. House of Representatives. |
U. S. Route 72 | |
purgin was transferred from the U.S. Army to the | U. S. Navy and commissioned as ACM-13 an 25 January |
Assistant | U. S. Attorney Eastern District of Arkansas (1967) |
esulted in the punitive Winnas Expedition by the | U. S. Army in 1855. |
In 1969, he was appointed | U. S. Marshal for the District of South Carolina wh |
Report with others for | U. S. National Research Council. |
ncorporated community in Lancaster County in the | U. S. state of Virginia. |
ncorporated community in Lancaster County in the | U. S. state of Virginia. |
presented the administration in cases before the | U. S. Supreme Court. |
porated community in Westmoreland County, in the | U. S. state of Virginia. |
of cane sugar in Louisiana around 1859." Source: | U. S. Government postcard. |
Leavenworth Railroad Co. v. United States, 92 | U. S. 733, explained. |
In 1938, Alan Lomax at the | U. S. Library of Congress recorded eight verses sun |
ncorporated community in Lancaster County in the | U. S. state of Virginia. |
the Lifesaving Service were merged and named the | U. S. Coast Guard. |
ier general, working for the Commander in Chief, | U. S. Naval Forces, Eastern Atlantic and Mediterran |
In January, 1928 he was sentenced to death by | U. S. District Judge Henry D. Clayton. |
n his career he was a staff orchestrator for The | U. S. Navy School of Music, Washington, D.C. from 1 |
He was tried under Sections 272, 273, 275 of the | U. S. Criminal Code. |
The case was argued before the | U. S. Supreme Court against a regulation that prohi |
In 1864, he ran for a seat in the | U. S. House of Representatives, but lost to Republi |
ncorporated community in Lancaster County in the | U. S. state of Virginia. |
(July 4, 1820 - 1894) was a politician from the | U. S. state of Michigan. |
porated community in Westmoreland County, in the | U. S. state of Virginia. |
Swanson was inducted into the Junior Achievement | U. S. Business Hall of Fame in 2006. |
ice Martin is the United States Attorney for the | U. S. District Court, Northern District of Alabama. |
Ornelas v. United States, 517 | U. S. 690, 696. |
(June 10, 1879 - 1965) was a politician from the | U. S. state of Iowa. |
He died in 1869, while still serving in the | U. S. Senate, and was interred at Evergreen Cemeter |
porated community in Westmoreland County, in the | U. S. state of Virginia. |
He served in the | U. S. Navy from 1944 to 1946. |
is located in Grand Teton National Park, in the | U. S. state of Wyoming. |
Sydney J. Bowie (1865-1928) - | U. S. Representative 1901-1907 |
ncorporated community in Lancaster County in the | U. S. state of Virginia. |
ve Planetology at the Vernadsky Institute of the | U. S. S. R. Academy of Sciences. |
He was a paymaster in the | U. S. Army from June 1861 until November 1865, and |
the Republican Party, who served three terms as | U. S. Representative from Delaware. |
(5.5 km) estuary in the southeast corner of the | U. S. state of Connecticut. |
In subsequent signing a contract with the | U. S. Pergocrema 1932. |
5, 1824 - February 20, 1864) was a member of the | U. S. House of Representatives representing the sta |
d equipped troops were ready for muster into the | U. S. military. |
challenged the ruling, which led to the landmark | U. S. Supreme Court case Hansberry v. Lee (1940). |
the Inland Empire 66ers, taken from the historic | U. S. Route 66 that ran through San Bernardino. |
The company was renamed | U. S. Steel Canada Inc. and its shares were deliste |
f the arsenal, Captain Nathaniel Lyon of the 2nd | U. S. Infantry. |
renamed Grant after the Civil War, after General | U. S. Grant. |
distinguished from that of Honner v. Henning, 93 | U. S. 228, the reasoning and result in which was re |
Dayton v. Lash, 94 | U. S. 112. |
From 1978-82, he served in the | U. S. Army. |
Between 1881 and 1884, Van Camp served as | U. S. Commercial Agent at Levuka, Fiji. |
ciate Justice of the Delaware Superior Court and | U. S. Representative from Delaware. |
ars, keynote speeches, and training all over the | U. S. |
He was elected to the | U. S. House of Representatives in 1896 representing |
Michigan, he wound up in White Pigeon where the | U. S. land office was and entered his land. |
For the | U. S. Senator and Secretary of State dying in 1885, |
ncorporated community in Lancaster County in the | U. S. state of Virginia. |
Charles Francis Adams III, | U. S. Sec. of the Navy (b. 2 Aug. 1866 - d. 10 Jun. |
acts relating to the heritage and history of the | U. S. Marine Corps. |
ust 2008 issue of Naval History published by the | U. S. Naval Institute, beginning at page 40. |
porated community in Westmoreland County, in the | U. S. state of Virginia. |
"Police Dog Blues" (Blind Blake) / "Splashdown" ( | U. S. Astronauts) - 4:04 |
On June 29, 2006, a | U. S. District Judge as part of a three judge panel |
Swan v. Arthur, 103 | U. S. 598. |
land's son Richard K. Sutherland was a prominent | U. S. Army general during World War II. |
, 1865, he was promoted brevet Brigadier General | U. S. Army, for the capture of Petersburg, Virginia |
He was then transferred to | U. S. Marshal service Headquarters, Washington, D. |
the father of Nan Wood Honeyman, Oregon's first | U. S. congresswoman. |
successful in his bid to represent Kansas in the | U. S. Congress in 1872. |
They were arrested at the frontier by | U. S. troops, and tried for violating the neutralit |
U. S. Battle Monument Urn: The Spirit of the Lord M | |
wing parties, such as the French Poujadists, the | U. S. Reform Party and the Dutch Pim Fortuyn List e |
The city is crossed by | U. S. Route 27 and state routes 80 and 835. |
In August of that year, the | U. S. Postal Service held its unveiling of the offi |
arning a further promotion to brigadier general, | U. S. Army. |
It is located along | U. S. Route 72 on the Northeast side of Marshall Co |
as the #29 public school in the United States by | U. S. News Magazine in 2007 |
13, 1871-1940) was a Jewish politician from the | U. S. state of Nebraska. |
reported from Alexander County, North Carolina, | U. S. A. |
belief of guilt," Brinegar v. United States, 338 | U. S. 160, 175, and that belief must be particulari |
By January 15, 1873, the | U. S. Army had 400 troops in the field near the Lav |
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