Arthur Vincent Linton (28 November 1868 – 23 July 1896) was a British road bicycle racer. He is best known for sharing victory in the Bordeaux–Paris road...
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Arthur Linton Corbin (October 17, 1874 – May 1, 1967) was an American lawyer and legal scholar who was a professor at Yale Law School. He contributed...
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Contracts was a leading American textbook on US contract law written by Arthur Linton Corbin. It was influential in the development of contract theory and...
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special attention as the recipient of more care. The legal scholar Arthur Linton Corbin, writing in 1923, reversed the adage in an article entitled "Hard...
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Linton is a surname of English and Scottish origin. It can also be used as a unisex given name. Arthur Linton (1868–1896), British cycling champion David...
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and not A Linton. I am, &c., Jimmy Michael, 19 Avenue Phillipe le Boucher, Neuilly, Paris The match may never have happened. Arthur Linton died in June...
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Librizzi Phil Liggett Dennis Lightfoot Simon Lillistone Chris Lillywhite Arthur Linton Daniel Lloyd Dave Lloyd Manon Lloyd Harry Lodge Mark Lovatt Christian...
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Revesz (2014–2023) Diane Wood (2023–present) Henry J. Friendly Medal Arthur Linton Corbin SEARCH, The National Consortium for Justice Information and Statistics...
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criticism from figures such as Lord Scarman, Lord Denning, Lord Reid and Arthur Linton Corbin, and as early as 1937 the Law Revision Committee recommended...
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coached three cycling champions: Jimmy Michael and brothers Thomas Linton and Arthur Linton of Aberaman, in the Cynon Valley. Warburton's success has been...
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principles of the United States and, previously, England.[citation needed] Arthur Linton Corbin, first reporter Corpus Juris Secundum Acceptable citation format...
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often compared and contrasted to those of Yale Law School professor Arthur Linton Corbin, developer of the philosophy of law known as legal realism. Corbin...
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international for Wales rugby league and Wales rugby union international teams Arthur Linton – cyclist Jimmy Michael – world cycling champion 'Big' Jim Mills – Wales...
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France 1894 - Lucien Lesna France 1895 - Charles Meyer Denmark 1896 - Arthur Linton United Kingdom and Gaston Rivière France 1897 - Gaston Rivière France...
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London in the Agricultural Hall he achieved third place behind Welshman Arthur Linton, who would go on to win the Bordeaux-Paris race later that year, and...
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Model". Econometrica. 66 (3): 653–671. doi:10.2307/2998578. Lewbel, Arthur; Linton, Oliver (2002). "Nonparametric Censored and Truncated Regression". Econometrica...
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from Aberaman Patrick Hannan, journalist and broadcaster Arthur Linton, cyclist Tom Linton, cyclist Jimmy Michael, cyclist Alf Sherwood, former footballer...
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Koestler Arthur Lehning Arthur Linton Corbin Arthur Lipsett Arthur M. Young Arthur Moeller van den Bruck Arthur Norman Prior Arthur Oncken Lovejoy Arthur Pap...
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Peg Phillips (redirect from Margaret Linton)
Peg Phillips (born Margaret Linton, September 20, 1918 – November 7, 2002) was an American actress best known for playing storekeeper Ruth-Anne Miller...
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Luc Jones (born 1991) Sion Jones (born 1979) Colin Lewis (born 1942) Arthur Linton (1868–1896) Anthony Malarczyk (born 1975) Jimmy Michael (1877–1904)...
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and typhoid fever. Linton was managed by the notorious Choppy Warburton - see 1896 below. The story may be apocryphal. Arthur Linton from Aberdare in Wales...
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theory, promise "Promise" in the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy Arthur Linton Corbin Adverse selection, moral hazard, information asymmetry Complete...
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infamous 1896 Bordeaux - Paris. In the aftermath of that race, winner Arthur Linton died of typhoid fever, but soon afterwards the excessive use of stimulants...
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1982–present John C. Coffee (1969), professor at Columbia Law School Arthur Linton Corbin (1899), professor at Yale Law School, 1903–1943 Omar Dajani,...
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academics and judges, including Lord Scarman, Lord Denning, Lord Reid and Arthur Linton Corbin, and Stephen Guest wrote that "[I]t is said that it serves only...
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Revolutionary War Thomas G. Corbin (1820-1901), United States Navy officer Arthur Linton Corbin, (1874–1967), American law professor and scholar of contract...
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would keep the same image in their work. Mourning the death of cyclist Arthur Linton, 1896 Applauding the stance of the Welsh Rugby Union, 1897 Confronting...
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be recovered". Sidney Webb and Beatrice Webb Benjamin N. Cardozo and Arthur Linton Corbin Contract of adhesion Standard form contract Grant Gilmore, The...
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Antinomianism António Castanheira Neves Archon Argumentation theory Aristotle Arthur Linton Corbin Auctoritas Bartolomé de las Casas Basic norm Basileus Biblical...
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(1959), a children's novel by Cynthia Harnett. Linton, Cecelia Lampp (2023). The Knight Who Gave Us King Arthur: Sir Thomas Malory, Knight Hospitaller. Front...
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