Frederick G. Barry (1845–1909), U.S. Representative from Mississippi
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Alexander Barry was born on August 23, 1892, in Astoria, Oregon, at the mouth of the Columbia River.
He went on to study Aikido and stage combat with friend and mentor, Barry Jackson, an English stuntman.
On the advice of Irish-born trainer Tom Barry, Celtic Ash was purchased by Boston, Massachusetts banker Joseph E. O'Connell, who imported him to the United States to race for his Green Dunes Farm.
Recently, doubts have arisen concerning the validity of this critical period hypothesis with regard to visual development, in particular since the time it became known that neuroscientist Susan R. Barry and others have achieved stereopsis as adults, long after the supposed critical period for acquiring this skill.
Daniel T. Barry (born 1953), retired astronaut and Survivor: Panama contestant
Edward P. Barry (1864–1936), 44th Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts
1998 – John M. Barry for Rising Tide: The Great Mississippi Flood of 1927 and How It Changed America
Frederick L. Barry (1897–1960), bishop of Albany in the United States
During the First World War, Donnan was a consultant to the Ministry of Munitions, and worked with chemical engineer K. B. Quinan on plants for the fixation of nitrogen, for compounds essential for the manufacture of munitions.
Frederick G. Zinsser was a resident of Hastings-on-Hudson, New York who opened a chemical plant on the waterfront of the Hudson River, producing a wood alcohol known as Hastings Spirits.
:For other people with the same or similar name, see Frits Clausen and Frederick G. Clausen.
Following graduation from college, James established the ROBO Car Wash (Morris County Car Wash) in Morristown, New Jersey and Caswell-Massey of Morristown.
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Following positions at CNBC, Strategic Relations and Ned Ward Realtors, James moved on to a position as Broker/Manager of the New Vernon office of Weichert Realtors "Capital Properties & Estates."
In 1834, Barry moved to Constantine, Michigan and opened a general store in that village's first frame-built building.
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In 1831, he moved to White Pigeon, Michigan where he became a merchant and was active in politics.
In 2001 she received the Frederick G. Kilgour Award for Research in Library and Information Technology.
Following the expiration of his term as Secretary of State, Governor Gabriel Slaughter appointed Hardin to the U.S. Senate seat vacated by William T. Barry, who resigned.
Prior to coming to Princeton, Barry spent many years in Afghanistan with the International Federation for Human Rights, Médecins du Monde and the United Nations, working in often perilous conditions to provide and coordinate humanitarian assistance for the Afghan people from 1979 to 2001.
Ontario Mills was formerly home to a Vans Skate Park, which in early 2005 was closed and converted into Steve & Barry's.
Buzan, Barry and Rizvi, Gowher (1986), South Asian Insecurity and the Great Powers, London: Macmillan.
During the mission, Forrester and Dan Barry performed two spacewalks totaling 11 hours and 45 minutes of EVA time.
The background check leads Mulder to Senator Richard Matheson (Raymond J. Barry), which results in a dead end.
Barry had initially found it difficult to believe in her acquisition of stereo vision for the reason that the notion of critical period was firmly set since the groundbreaking work of Torsten Wiesel and David H. Hubel with deprivation experiments in which animals did not develop the neuronal basis for stereo vision if they were prevented from performing stereo fusion for a given time period after birth.
The Great Influenza: The Epic Story of the Deadliest Plague In History is a book by John M. Barry.
Thomas A. Barry (c. 1879–1947), American football player and coach
Barry proved correct as the colt won the 1958 Belmont Stakes, at a mile and a half, the longest of the U.S. Triple Crown races.
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However, from two entries in the third leg of the U.S. Triple Crown series, the Belmont Stakes, Tom Barry's horses won both.
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Under regular jockey Sam Boulmetis, Sr., in 1953 the two-year-old Errard King won the Tyro Stakes and the Laurel Futurity Stakes and the following year captured two very important races, the American Derby and Arlington Classic.
Matthew Riddle was expected to face TJ Grant, but was forced from the bout with an injury and replaced by Charlie Brenneman.
She appeared on screen in these westerns opposite Tex Ritter, Don "Red" Barry, Roy Rogers, Johnny Mack Brown, Bill Elliott, Gene Autry and Whip Wilson.
It is to be noted that the vision therapy approach that is widespread in the U.S. and which has led to recover stereopsis in a number of persons, most notably Susan R. Barry, is diametrically opposed to the use of prisms in the manner that is advocated in the MKH method.
Appointed a Maine Supreme Court justice by Maine Governor Frederick G. Payne (R) in 1949, McNulty died in office on September 11, 1953.