• William H. Poteat (19 April 1919 – 17 May 2000) was an American philosopher, scholar, and charismatic professor of philosophy, religion, and culture at...
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  • executive Tonia Poteat, American epidemiologist William H. Poteat (1919–2000), American academic and philosopher William Louis Poteat (1856–1938), American...
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  • William Poteat may refer to: William H. Poteat (1919–2000), philosopher, scholar and professor William Louis Poteat (1856–1938), professor and then president...
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    She was the daughter of James and Julia A. McNeill Poteat; her siblings included William Louis Poteat, and through her niece Helen she was for a time the...
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  • ideas in this regard were extended in the 1960s and thereafter by William H. Poteat (1919–2000), drawing upon and combining in new ways certain ideas...
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  • mind Mindbody Inc., a software company Mindbody, a term coined by William H. Poteat to designate the means by which a person encounters the world Bodymind...
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    The Mind's I (book on the subject) Turing test Vertiginous question William H. Poteat "Dualism". The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Metaphysics Research...
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  • Theological Seminary, Presbyterian (USA) pastor. Julie Faith Parker William H. Poteat (B.D. 1944) Clark V. Poling (1936) Peter L. Pond, human rights activist...
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  • Elsie Lessa, 86, Brazilian journalist and writer of American descent. William H. Poteat, 81, American philosopher, scholar and professor. Sajjan, 79, Indian...
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    vitro baby in the United States, in Norfolk, Virginia (d. 2006); William H. Poteat, American academic, promoter of philosophical anthropology and post-criticism...
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    under Governor Angus W. McLean Ida Isabella Poteat (1858–1940), artist and instructor William Louis Poteat (1856–1938), professor of biology and president...
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  • Gay-Straight Alliance. Qualitative Sociology, 42(2), 205–225. Poteat, V. P.; Calzo, J. P.; Yoshikawa, H. (2018). "Gay-Straight Alliance involvement and youths'...
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    the Old Gold and Black. He met Helen Poteat while at Wake Forest. She was the daughter of Dr. William Louis Poteat, the university president, and the sister...
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  • Modlin (B.A. 1924), former president of the University of Richmond William Louis Poteat (B.A. 1877), educator; seventh president of Wake Forest University...
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    (Official Records of the Civil War). THA New Media LLC/Compiler. R. Matthew Poteat (2009). Henry Toole Clark: Civil War Governor of North Carolina. McFarland...
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  • North Carolina, 1811-1958 - ECU Digital Collections". digital.lib.ecu.edu. Poteat, R. Matthew, Governor Henry Toole Clark: a biography (McFarland Press, 2009)...
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  • David Pool Tyrone Poole Ken Pope Tom Porell Willie Porter David Posey Hank Poteat Andre President Luke Prestridge Kenny Price Taylor Price Gene Profit Perry...
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    Political Idol of Other Days (1934), the Mugwumps' great enemy online. Poteat, R. Matthew (2006). "Mugwumps" in the Encyclopedia of American political...
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    In the fall of 1999, retired Senior CIA Engineering Executive S. Eugene Poteat wrote that he was asked in early August 1964 to determine if the radar operator's...
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  • Ping Teresa; Byrne, Jack; van der Merwe, L. Leigh Ann; Ferguson, Laura; Poteat, Tonia; Narasimhan, Manjulaa (2022). "Self-administration of gender-affirming...
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    and Bermuda. Later that day, satellite classifications using the Hebert-Poteat technique indicated that the subtropical depression had strengthened into...
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    generally regarded as "the supreme metrical system of Latin literature." Hubert Poteat has identified three functions of repetition in Latin poetry: (i) for emphasis;...
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  • Pool Brian Poole Steve Poole Daniel Pope Troymaine Pope Kevin Porter Hank Poteat Sione Po'uha Art Powell Bilal Powell Craig Powell Darnell Powell Marvin...
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  • Chuck Pitcock Michael Pittman Derrek Pitts Darryl Pollard Rufus Porter Hank Poteat Benning Potoa'e Keith Powe Marvin Powell) Chris Pressley Brian Price Shawn...
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    then served as pastor from 1937 to 1947, followed by Poteat once again until his death in 1956. William Wallace Finlator (1913–2006) became pastor in 1956...
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  • style of Haydn" ([19]) Nicola Porpora Cello Concerto in G major Angelique Poteat Cello Concerto (2019) Gerhard Präsent Danse fatale Op. 75 (2017–18), 10...
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  • The president of Wake Forest at the time was the controversial William Louis Poteat, whose liberal theological stance and espousal and teaching of Darwin's...
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    Notable graduates include Sheri Reynolds, Jon Pineda, Anna Journey and Joshua Poteat. A community-based organization, James River Writers, serves the Greater...
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  • blogger, and conservative commentator Charles H Townes, physicist, 1964 Nobel Prize winner in physics Letitia H. Verdin, Associate Justice-elect of the South...
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  • this, he was president of the Greenville Woman's College. 5. Edwin McNeill Poteat strengthened the university in many ways during his fifteen years presidency...
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