Robert A. Helliwell (September 2, 1920 – May 3, 2011) was an electrical engineer and professor at Stanford University. He was one of the pioneering scientists...
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Helliwell is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: David Helliwell (born 1935), Canadian rower Ian Helliwell (born 1962), English footballer...
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thinking. American electrical engineer Robert Helliwell is also known for his research into whistlers. Helliwell and one of his students, Jack Mallinckrodt...
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receiving a Ph.D. in 1977 in electrical engineering under the tutelage of Robert Helliwell. İnan later joined the staff of Stanford as research affiliate and...
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Paul Lional Edward Helliwell (1915 – 24 December 1976) was an American lawyer, banker, OSS official, and CIA officer. While serving in this capacity he...
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The Helliwell Hills (71°50′S 161°25′E / 71.833°S 161.417°E / -71.833; 161.417) are a group of rocky hills and low mountains about 18 miles (29 km)...
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John F. Helliwell (born August 15, 1937) is a Canadian economist, professor emeritus of Economics at the University of British Columbia. senior fellow...
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outstanding scientists in Stanford University including Willis Harman, Robert Helliwell, and Chih-Tang Sah. In the European Theater during World War II he...
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Davies, Hodgson, Dougie Thomson (bass), Bob Siebenberg (drums) and John Helliwell (saxophone), after which the group's lineup changed numerous times, with...
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Doris Gwendoline Helliwell (born 16 December 1895) was an English pianist and beauty pageant titleholder. She was a renowned concert pianist in early...
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track), bassist Kerry Hatch of Oingo Boingo, and Supertramp bandmate John Helliwell. An old friend, Derek Beauchemin, joined in to co-write and play keyboards...
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David Leedom Helliwell (July 26, 1935 – December 30, 1993) was a Canadian rower who competed in the 1956 Summer Olympics. He won a silver medal in an...
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credited as Bob C. Benberg), saxophone and clarinet player and vocalist John Helliwell, bassist Dougie Thomson, and co-producer Ken Scott. The album has received...
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League: the First 100 Years. The History Press. ISBN 978-0752418315 Gate, Robert (1 April 2004). 100 Greats Thrum Hallers Halifax Heroes 1945 - 1998. The...
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the mountains makes your voice go weird. It also made it hard for John [Helliwell] to play the sax. So we ended up finishing it back in L.A. at the Record...
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lineup includes Davies alongside drummer Bob Siebenberg, saxophonist John Helliwell (both since 1973), guitarist Carl Verheyen, trumpeter Lee Thornburg, bassist...
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title and the concept of the cover were conceived by Davies, as John Helliwell recounted: "It was Rick that came up with the name Crisis? What Crisis...
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developing the careers of numerous musicians including Mel Collins, John Helliwell, Robert Palmer, Jess Roden and Dougie Thomson. Alan Bown (born Alan James...
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to know". The Guardian. Archived from the original on 4 December 2013. Helliwell, John (March 1988). "Comparative Macroeconomics of Stagflation". Journal...
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synergizes with the saxophone melodic counterpoint played by Supertramp's John Helliwell. The Smashing Pumpkins covered the song for various live performances...
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Helliwell Provincial Park is a provincial park in British Columbia, Canada located on a headland at the northeast end of Hornby Island. The land, formerly...
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He recently served as joint manager of Goole A.F.C. alongside Nathan Helliwell. Born in Halifax, West Yorkshire, Kenny began his career with Bradford...
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Veenhoven, Ruut (2010). "How Universal is Happiness". In Diener, Ed; Helliwell, John F.; Kahneman, Daniel (eds.). International Differences in Well-Being...
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Machine, Retrieved 16 January 2021. "World Happiness Report". Overview. Helliwell, J., Layard, R., & Sachs, J. (2016). World Happiness Report 2016, Update...
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the Wurlitzer. The track fades out with a short saxophone solo by John Helliwell. Roger Hodgson has said that the song was written to be an equivalent...
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Yorkshire (now in South Yorkshire), to Louis and Beryl Hilda Rigg (née Helliwell). She had a brother four years her senior.[citation needed] Her father...
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95–100. Bibcode:1999AnGeo..17...95T. doi:10.1007/s00585-999-0095-4. Robert A. Helliwell (2006) [1965]. Whistlers and Related Ionospheric Phenomena. Dover...
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HMS Tribune, a ship stationed in British Columbia in 1859–1860 and 1864. Helliwell Provincial Park "Protected Planet | Tribune Bay Park". Protected Planet...
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archived from the original on 5 July 2021, retrieved 23 January 2021 Helliwell, John; Layard, Richard; Sachs, Jeffrey (eds.). "World Happiness Report...
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populist Sunday paper" with a wide circulation, the journalist A. W. Helliwell argued that, "despite his lack of skill and ringcraft", Galento's “tremendous...
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