James Cleland LLD (1770–1840) was Superintendent of Public Works in Glasgow but is remembered as a Scottish statistician and historical writer. He was...
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Assembly James Cleland (statistician) (1770–1840), Scottish statistician and historical writer James T. Cleland, former Dean of Duke Chapel James William...
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in Ontario, Canada James Cleland (statistician) (1770–1840) was a Scottish statistician and historical writer James William Cleland (1874–1914), Scottish...
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and political economist Sir William Chambers (1723–1796) architect John Cleland (1709–1789) writer, author of Fanny Hill Sir John Clerk of Penicuik, 2nd...
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(disambiguation), multiple people Ann Welch (1917–2002), English pilot Anthony Cleland Welch (born 1945), British military officer Aristides Welch (1811–1890)...
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Henry Grey, 1st Earl of Stamford, English soldier (b. 1599) 1689 – William Cleland, Scottish poet and soldier (b. 1661) 1762 – Lady Mary Wortley Montagu,...
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analyzed to answer questions, test hypotheses, or disprove theories. Statistician John Tukey, defined data analysis in 1961, as: "Procedures for analyzing...
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Carmichael, mathematician and discoverer of Carmichael numbers Ralph Erskine Cleland, former President of the Botanical Society of America; cytogeneticist and...
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David Clayton-Thomas (born 1941), Canadian singer-songwriter David I. Cleland (1926–2018), American engineer David Clement-Davies (born 1964), British...
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1. "No. 22389". The London Gazette. 25 May 1860. p. 1996. "Fisher, Sir James Hurtle (1790–1875)". Australian Dictionary of Biography. Vol. 1. Canberra:...
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relationships between women (Lives of Gallant Ladies by Brantôme in 1665, John Cleland's 1749 erotica Memoirs of a Woman of Pleasure, L'Espion Anglais by various...
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(1829–1912), theologian, biographer and Church of England cleric William Cleland (1661–1689), poet and soldier John Clerk of Eldin (1728–1812), naval writer...
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Cindrich (Law 1968) – former U.S. attorney and US District judge David I. Cleland (A&S 1954, KGSB 1958, faculty) – engineer and educator; the "Father of...
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– Prime Minister of Canada between June 4, 1979, and March 3, 1980 Max Cleland – former United States Senator from Georgia Silvia Fernández de Gurmendi...
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established by Act of Parliament in 1812. The civil engineer and statistician James Cleland produced a report in 1813, on a scheme for raising and distributing...
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Archived from the original on October 19, 2012. Retrieved September 1, 2012. "Cleland, Robert Hardy | Federal Judicial Center". "Northern District of Illinois"...
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Hill, fictional Woman of Pleasure created by the British novelist John Cleland Garrett Hill (born 1996), American baseball player Geoffrey Hill (1932–2016)...
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Mornin'") (b. 1937) Peter Zimroth, 78, attorney (b. 1943) November 9 Max Cleland, 79, politician, senator (1997–2003), Georgia secretary of state (1983–1996)...
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Jordan Bob McAdoo Sam Perkins Charlie Scott Jerry Stackhouse Kenny Smith James Worthy Rasheed Wallace George Karl Roy Williams Giovani Bernard Hakeem Nicks...
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Wisconsin-Madison Clarence S. Clay, Jr., geophysics faculty W. Wallace Cleland, biochemist John Coatta, NFL scout Eddie Cochems, head coach of the North...
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organisations James Findlay, for services as Chairman of the Overseas Shipowners' Committee, Wellington Malcolm Fraser, for services as Government Statistician James...
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Institute in Britain, where he worked with cytogeneticist C. D. Darlington, statistician R. A. Fisher, and geneticist J. B. S. Haldane. Anderson's data set on...
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biologist who developed cell fractionation; Nobel Prize 1974 W. Wallace Cleland (1930–2013). American biochemist known for work on enzyme kinetics and...
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for work on molecular damage and molecular repair mechanisms. W. Wallace Cleland (1930–2013). American biochemist at the University of Wisconsin–Madison...
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film journalist, screenwriter and lyricist, road accident. W. Wallace Cleland, 83, American biochemist. Stompin' Tom Connors, 77, Canadian country-folk...
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(b. 1918) August 1 Mary Carlisle, American actress (b. 1914) David I. Cleland, American engineer and writer (b. 1926) Fakir Musafar, American performance...
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Ostia-Velletri, Titular Bishop of Thagaste (b. 1605) August 21 – William Cleland, Scottish poet and soldier (b. c. 1661) August 28 Claude-Jean Allouez,...
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professor of electrical engineering, University of Texas-Austin W. Wallace Cleland, biochemist John H. Coatsworth, provost, Columbia University Alan Code...
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service on national and international educational organisations. George Cleland (Senior), JP, Works Manager, Heathfield & Cardowan Fireclay Co. Ltd., Lanarkshire...
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Reed, OBE, attached to a Department of the Foreign Office. John Burton Cleland, MD, ChM, formerly Professor of Pathology at the University of Adelaide...
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