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  • He is currently a columnist for The Observer, a blogger for The Spectator and TV critic fo
  • ammer became an associate editor of the Texas Observer, a magazine of liberal dissent at a time when
  • hnny Horne, photo editor for the Fayetteville Observer, a 75,000 circulation daily newspaper in sout
  • In 1963, he joined the National Observer, a national weekly published by Dow Jones & C
  • By the mid-1950s, David Astor had made The Observer a successful and influential paper that publi
  • collaborator Emcee Lynx) of H2O: The Hip Hop Observer, a monthly on-line and print journal of hip h
  • omes, with their spacious lawns, assure every observer a boulevard that any city may point to with p
  • pilot with improved vision, and to allow the observer a wider field of fire for his 7.92 mm (.312 i
  • been combined with microcomputers to give the observer a large database of celestial objects and eve
  • photographer was added to establish her as an observer: a participant in the action but also a caust
  • by Woburn and Reading; and with the Wakefield Observer, a weekly newspaper published at the Beverly
  • ournal, The Wall Street Journal, The New York Observer, AARP the Magazine, Slate and has written for
  • aft Factory FE.2d with a reluctant first-time observer aboard on 5 April 1917, he engaged enemy plan
  • nce, he was assigned a position as a military observer aboard the Royal Navy battleship HMS Vanguard
  • med it for William DeBreuck, glaciologist and observer aboard Belgian aircraft during reconnoitering
  • At low altitude, the observer accesses the eyepiece from a wooden gallery t
  • The species is known only from historical observer accounts and from bones, including sets depos
  • il 1898 - March 1977) was the highest scoring observer ace during the First World War, with a total
  • ally, Gunlayer) Walter Naylor was the leading observer ace of the Royal Naval Air Service, with 14 a
  • d Beanlands to destroy a Roland C.II and kill observer ace Hans Rosencrantz and pilot ace Wilhelm Fa
  • onts: The British Two-seater Bomber Pilot and Observer Aces, the British Two-seater Fighter Observer
  • f its editorial was shared with the Ponteland Observer, acquired by the Tweeddale Press Group that y
  • th, Narrator, Horse, Texas Rabbit, Additional Observer, Additional men's characters
  • She has served as an observer, advisor and full member of various committee
  • council) wrote an 1853 letter to the Adelaide Observer, advocating prisoners be usefully employed, a
  • The Observer agreed that the song "...will cause most deli
  • ility to indicate astronomical objects to the observer aided by a computerized object database.
  • ing the screen-printing method which made the observer almost completely melt in with what was depic
  • that follows mostly Sean Kuzak, a UN military observer along with her co-workers, in a Sarajevo-like
  • hen a frame of reference which moves with the observer along a trajectory (a curve).
  • The Jacksonville Observer also known as JaxObserver.com is a news websi
  • nd in 1850-1 assistant editor of the New York Observer, also preaching in the Park Street mission ch
  • The Observer also pointed out that the result "will have p
  • ince it is on the celestial sphere); thus the observer always sees the ends of the semicircle disapp
  • tator, The Daily Telegraph, The Times and The Observer, among others, and contributed to the London
  • During 1889 he became editor of the Scots Observer, an Edinburgh journal similar to the old Satu
  • A reviewer for The Observer, an independent student-run newspaper coverin
  • sks at university, he acts as Advisor to Fair Observer, an online magazine covering global issues fr
  • ificant paper-publications include the Dallas Observer, an alternative weekly newspaper, and D Magaz
  • Besides, he is engaged as Advisor in Fair Observer, an online magazine covering global issues fr
  • market dominated by the Louisville Eccentric Observer, an alternative newsweekly.
  • Isn't this the highest recognition of "our observer Anatolii Maksimovich Goldberg"?
  • I had [the] privilege to listen [to the] BBC observer Anatolii Maksimovich Goldberg from 1948, when
  • enemy lines, an enemy two-seater, killing the observer and forcing him down.
  • ed to The Guardian, The New Statesman and The Observer and also recently written for AIDS Sutra, an
  • sferred to London during 1891 as the National Observer and remained under Henley's editorship until
  • Holland subsequently left the Observer and joined the Irish Times as the Northern Ir
  • e become a referees' assessor, a UEFA Referee Observer, and the National Referees Officer for the We
  • ian Encyclopedia describes Jewitt as a shrewd observer and the Narrative as a "classic of captivity
  • tween the two directions originating from the observer and pointing towards these two objects.
  • ter service as a soldier he was trained as an observer and air gunner and was commissioned.
  • He was a rated command pilot and aircraft observer, and was America's last general officer with
  • with machine guns on flexible mounts for the observer, and this led to the armed C.I version being
  • ultural issues for publications including The Observer and The Art Newspaper.
  • eeply, tried to keep the flames away from his observer, and when the machine finally crashed in No M
  • ng an injunction to prevent The Guardian, The Observer and The Sunday Times newspapers publishing ex
  • e Galileo spacecraft to Jupiter, and the Mars Observer and Mars Pathfinder.
  • startups by Business Insider and The New York Observer, and cited in Travel + Leisure Magazine as on
  • are due to the geometry of the light source, observer and interior of the measurement chamber.
  • ck O'Shea has also appeared in Hello!, GQ The Observer and The telegraph magazine
  • or the Miami Herald, for The Charlotte (N.C.) Observer, and for the Florida Sun Sentinel.
  • s involved in what was described by The Wigan Observer And District Advertiser, on Saturday, August
  • 933, He was also an artist with Everyman, the Observer and the Radio Times.
  • nstrument, on the experience and skill of the observer, and on the accuracy of the physical-mathemat
  • passionate traveller as well as an attentive observer and a good storyteller.
  • n Science Monitor, Musical Quarterly, Musical Observer, and Musical America.
  • He interned at The New York Observer and The Miami Herald.
  • ly speaking, a moving frame corresponds to an observer, and the distinguished frames in special rela
  • It was renamed The Independent Observer and then in 1822 The Sunday Times, again with
  • January 1994 and December 1996, he served as Observer and then Mediator in the Guatemala peace nego
  • to Punch, Private Eye, Evening Standard, The Observer and many other magazines and newspapers.
  • effect is independent of the distance between observer and light source.
  • f conventional configuration which seated the observer and pilot in separate cockpits in tandem.
  • h journalist who wrote for many years for The Observer and previously for The Sunday Times.
  • Marks joined The Observer and stayed for over 25 years before contribut
  • n the reference frame, while the hypothetical observer and clock chosen to illustrate it has only a
  • ed media attention, including articles in The Observer and on BBC Radio.
  • ll journals such as New Letters and The Texas Observer, and in the anthologies From A to Z: 200 Cont
  • fellow judge Leon Higginbotham as a judicial observer and guest of the nation's black lawyers assoc
  • originally developed at JPL for the 1992 Mars Observer and 1998 Mars Climate Orbiter missions.
  • r Ph.D., and held the positions of assistant, observer, and extranumeral professor at Bonn Universit
  • He also worked as a drama critic for The Observer and News Chronicle.
  • more sections, both true monocoques, held the observer and carried the tail unit.
  • He was a keen observer and skilled in clinical practice and he appli
  • Crew: three, pilot, observer, and engineer
  • circulation equals The Sunday Telegraph, The Observer and The Independent on Sunday combined.
  • She is now a feature writer for The Observer and its radio critic.
  • He bought a share of the Buchan Observer and became its editor for about six years.
  • he column "Sex and the City" for The New York Observer; and Dan Savage, creator of the syndicated co
  • er complete integrity and her qualities as an observer and a commentator have gained her the unquali
  • s are the Central Western Daily, the Midstate Observer and Orange Photo News.
  • f the top ten commentaries of all time by The Observer, and the phrase It's Up For Grabs Now is used
  • t was a World War I flying ace credited as an observer and rear gunner with five aerial victories wh
  • illustrations also appeared regularly in The Observer and The Independent newspapers.
  • In Pac-Man 2, the player plays the role of an observer and assistant that follows Pac-Man as he sets
  • on for The Daily Telegraph, The Guardian, The Observer and others.
  • not only a great analyst but also a sagacious observer and a creative and careful theoretician'.
  • c tale of a water fairy singing to seduce the observer and accompany her to visit her kingdom deep a
  • 1938 Leutnant Druschel was and trained as an observer and then as a staff officer with a Luftflotte
  • to techniques not readily seen to the casual observer and hidden techniques within kata.
  • ng the season, The New York Times, The News & Observer, and CBS Sports had named Johnson as a Heisma
  • an forces in Eritrea, the EPLF attended as an observer and held talks with the new transitional gove
  • g several men including their royal artillery observer and severely wounding the commanding officer,
  • according to a 2007 article published in The Observer and not much liked.
  • He was a talented observer, and was one of the first to trace unexplaine
  • Earlier, in late 2003, The Observer and Human Rights Watch reported a less volati
  • ends upon the distance of the object from the observer and the motion of the object, and is measured
  • He is a former correspondent for The Observer and has interviewed many of the Middle East's
  • erration of light when the relative motion of observer and light source changes the position of the
  • gust he began service with flying units as an observer, and continued this duty to the end of World
  • , Texas) is a sports columnist for the Dallas Observer and radio personality for 105.3
  • a front-page review/interview in The New York Observer and a CNN interview by Jeanne Moos.
  • William was a good observer, and an excellent writer.
  • He started as a deep-sky observer and photographer, but later specialized in ph
  • nts included the Property Chronicle, the Bath Observer and the Norton Radstock & Frome Observer.
  • ) Schwarzlose machine gun at the rear for the observer, and at least in some aircraft for the pilot
  • ith Henley and assisted Henley edit the Scots Observer and also the National Observer.
  • e primary perpendicular to a line through the observer and the primary (called the plane of the sky)
  • and longtime contributor to The Nation, Texas Observer, and many other magazines over the years incl
  • nge of publications as a critic including The Observer and New Statesman the main thrust of his writ
  • He then worked as a reporter on the Harrow Observer and Reading Evening Post, he then became a re
  • experienced journalist who has worked for The Observer and Metal Hammer.
  • ditorial cartoons to the Winter Park, Florida Observer and did caricature work at places like Walt D
  • orth Carolina Mr. Basketball by the Charlotte Observer, and was twice an All-State pick.
  • mber of newspapers, including columns for The Observer and The Sunday Telegraph.
  • g and interiors for The Sunday Telegraph, the Observer and the Guardian.
  • commander in World War II; he would fly as an observer and additional pilot on one B-52 mission in V
  • Herald of New York, and of the Boston Hebrew Observer; and he contributed to the yearbooks of the J
  • BOOTES, the Burst Observer and Optical Transient Exploring System, is an
  • White has written articles for the Observer and Independent newspapers and for Tatler and
  • ewspapers, South London News and South London Observer, and the South London Advertiser Group.
  • In her beginnings she was a deep-sky observer and astrophotographer.
  • r, but by a man who is a keen and trustworthy observer, and who is in genuine sympathy with all seni
  • In 1987, the staffs of The News & Observer and The Raleigh Times merged, and on November
  • A correspondent covering South Asia for The Observer and The Guardian, he is based in New Delhi as
  • ggo' and ‘Graham Rawle's Wonder Quiz' for The Observer and ‘When Words Collide' and ‘Pardon Mrs Arde
  • From 1937 to 1939 he was Senior Assistant Observer and John Couch Adams Astronomer at the Cambri
  • British political journalist, notably for The Observer, and broadcaster.
  • During 1915-1916 he served as an air observer, and became the first German pilot to fly a l
  • titles, such as the Dewsbury Reporter, Morley Observer and Batley News.
  • came an investigative reporter for the Dallas Observer and then a columnist for D Magazine.
  • He has also written for the Observer and Guardian, and is currently a sports colum
  • ournal Europe, the New York Sun, the New York Observer and wrote a political column for the New York
  • He is known as a social observer and protest singer, although he has sung many
  • chief reviewer of food-related books for The Observer, and contributes obituaries to the Independen
  • He became a keen observer, and discovered two fairly well known novas:
  • d speculative intellect, and was an unwearied observer and experimenter in agriculture, medicine, an
  • oreign Policy, The New Republic, The New York Observer, and many other publications.
  • The Sunday Times, The Observer, and Daily Express have published articles ex
  • or it again a third time, shot both pilot and observer and brought it down.
  • was purchased by another suburban weekly (the Observer), and Carter relocated to Atlanta where he no
  • Nonetheless, she was described as a "keen observer and judge of people, and a charming hostess""
  • ions, including The New Statesman, Vogue, The Observer and appears regularly on BBC 2's Newsnight Re
  • It was originally called The Bloomington Observer and McLean County Advocate.
  • d had articles published in The Guardian, The Observer and the Telegraph Magazine.
  • 31, commander), Captain Gordon M. Insley (32, observer), and 2nd Lt. Ronald L. Kurtz (22, pilot) fai
  • and two driven down by Captain Gammon and his Observer, and, in addition, three others were destroye
  • The Vulnerable Observer: Anthropology That Breaks Your Heart, Beacon
  • said for time, A clock, also distant from the observer, appears to be running at randomly erratic ra
  • At the Charlotte Observer, Appelbaum led a team of reporters that helpe
  • Morwenna Ferrier (The Observer) applauds Houston's concert at the Trent FM A
  • r any finite interval, ds, associated with an observer approaching the cosmological horizon, represe
  • Observer April 2004
  • Brandon Academy Expands Field - Osprey Observer, April 2004
  • raft, which fly with a crew of two (pilot and observer), are very effective platforms for law enforc
  • tion of the object, and its distance from the observer are conflated in the retinal image.
  • The offices of the Observer are in Sarnia.
  • ion where the illuminator, the object and the observer are collinear, with the illuminator and the o
  • e the distances between the source, lens, and observer are much larger than the size of the lens (th
  • rays of light from the source which reach the observer are tilted towards the direction of the sourc
  • t, France, Second Lieutenant McLeod, with his observer Arthur Hammond, in an Armstrong Whitworth F.K
  • rue, it would have been mentioned in the Hopi Observer article.
  • re no coloured rings around the shadow of the observer, as in the case of a glory.
  • it passes between the background star and the observer as well.
  • nd 55 cubits wide, an and was described by an observer as "grand".
  • also called Finisterre, was described in The Observer as a "cinematic hymn to London".
  • Described in The Observer as "one of the quiet men of the British theat
  • co-founders of Hat Trick, were listed in The Observer as one of the 50 funniest acts in British com
  • In 2003, they were listed in The Observer as one of the 50 funniest British comedy acts
  • on Bnai Yeshurun of Teaneck, described by one observer as "an event of monumental importance".
  • Johnny is quoted by The Observer as saying: "People drift towards liberalism a
  • lar trial if they succeed to identify a third observer as middle between each other.
  • ons inside the nucleus appear to a stationary observer as a 'gluonic wall' traveling near the speed
  • o noticeable physiological effects even to an observer as well-trained as Conway Costigan.
  • s Background State Forest looks to the casual observer as a forest primeval is a tribute to both the
  • 1960s, he began doing football writing at The Observer as well.
  • According to Robert Moore of The Observer as quoted by Ahmed Bouzid in Zmag: "in the vi
  • o marry an older man, Chanu, described by The Observer as "one of the novel's foremost miracles: twi
  • In 1983 he moved to The Observer as features editor and founded a new weekly c
  • She was described by The Observer as "a rare female face in the male-dominated
  • m in academic Late Baroque style, strikes the observer as an unexpectedly Italian statement in this
  • The inventory can be used by an observer assessing the person, or by a person self-rep
  • He worked as observer at the Pulkovo Observatory from 1906 until 19
  • n Liberal Democrat and Reform Party and is an observer at Liberal International.
  • elestial poles appear directly overhead to an observer at the Earth's North Pole and South Pole resp
  • He was a member of the Academy of Sciences, observer at Pulkovo from 1913-1915, astronomer at the
  • f Australia (ANCA) for M.J. Forecast, weather observer at Wilkes Station, 1965.
  • epends upon the instantaneous velocity of the observer at the time of observation, and is independen
  • he transit on June 8, 2004 for a hypothetical observer at the center of the Earth.
  • As one observer at the time put it, "Other parties have suppo
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