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unusual facts about Gregory S. Prince, Jr.



Altirhinus

In 2010 Gregory S. Paul estimated the length at 6.5 metres (21 ft), the weight at 1.1 tonnes.

Anserimimus

Gregory S. Paul in 2010 estimated its length at three metres, its weight at fifty kilogrammes.

Archaeopterygidae

Palaeoartist Gregory S. Paul placed dromaeosaurids in Archaeopterygiformes for these reasons, though the eventual cladistic definition of Archaeopterygidae explicitly excluded them.

Charles A. Prince

Later in the 1890s he worked as a musical director for Columbia Records and also conducted the Columbia Orchestra and Columbia Band starting in 1904 as successor to cornetist Tom Clark.

Charles H. Prince

He presented his credentials as a Member-elect to the Forty-first Congress but was not permitted to qualify.

Chicago Swordplay Guild

The roster of Fabris’ notable students included Prince-Archbishop John Frederick of Bremen and Christian IV, King of Denmark, under whose patronage he published his exceptional rapier-fencing manual Lo Schermo, overo Scienza d’Arme (“on fencing, or martial knowledge”).

Columbus, Ohio mayoral election, 1999

Republican party incumbent mayor Gregory S. Lashutka retired from office after two consecutive terms in office.

Dinosaur renaissance

Besides Bakker, key artists in this "new wave" were first Mark Hallett, Gregory S. Paul in the 1970s, and during the 1980s Doug Henderson and John Gurche.

Falcarius

Gregory S. Paul in 2010 estimated the weight at a hundred kilogrammes.

Frederick O. Prince

After serving as mayor, Prince became a trustee of the Boston Public Library and served as president of its board of trustees for 11 years.

Frederick Prince

Frederick H. Prince (1859–1953), his son, American stockbroker, investment banker and financier

Frederick O. Prince (1818–1899), American lawyer, politician, and mayor of Boston, Massachusetts

Garudimimus

In 2010, Gregory S. Paul estimated its adult length at 2.5 metres (8.2 ft), the weight at thirty kilogrammes (66 lbs).

Gasparinisaura

In 2010 Gregory S. Paul estimated the length at 1.7 metres, the weight at thirteen kilogrammes.

George M. Prince

He joined the Arthur D. Little Consulting Company when he heard about the creativity experiments going on there.

George Prince

George M. Prince (died 2009), co-creator of synectics with William J. J. Gordon

Gregory S. Boebinger

With a Churchill Scholarship, he traveled to the Cambridge University for one year of research under Professor Sir Richard Friend, studying the temperature dependent structural changes in one-dimensional organic superconductors.

Gregory S. Glasson

Mostly sought after in the Pop rock field, Glasson has played on major label tracks for artists such as Seal, Alanis Morissette and producer Josh Harris.

Gregory S. Prince, Jr.

The Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art, a center for international picture book art, drew 90,000 visitors to the Hampshire campus and Amherst during its first year.

GRLevelX

Its usage base grew to include many television weathercasters, including by The Weather Channel severe storms expert Greg Forbes, as well as storm chasers, storm spotters, emergency managers, weather enthusiasts, and is often used within the NWS, itself.

Hopewell Valley Central High School

Gregory S. Glasson (born 1974, class of 1993), bass player who has toured and recorded with Grammy award-winning artist Seal.

John Frederick of Holstein-Gottorp, Prince-Bishop

and Osterholz with all their estates had turned into such foundations (German: das Stift, more particular: Damenstift, literally Ladies' foundation), while the monastery of Zeven was in the process of becoming one, with – among a majority of Catholic nuns – a number of nuns of Lutheran denomination, usually called conventuals.

The Bremian monasteries still maintaining Roman Catholic rite – Altkloster, Harsefeld, Neukloster, and Zeven – became the local strongholds for a reCatholicisation within the scope of Counter-Reformation.

Linothorax

In January 2009, Dr. Gregory S. Aldrete of the University of Wisconsin–Green Bay and Scott Bartell presented a paper discussing the protective qualities of the linothorax at the joint American Philological Association/Archaeological Institute of America Convention held in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Lurdusaurus

In 2010 however, Gregory S. Paul gave a lower estimate of seven metres and 2.5 tonnes.

Nanshiungosaurus

Gregory S. Paul in 2010 estimated the length of Nanshiungosaurus brevispinus at five metres, the weight at six hundred kilogrammes.

Norman Prince

Norman was son of Frederick H. Prince and had graduated from Harvard Law School and was practicing law in Chicago when he joined a group to build and race a plane in the Gordon Bennett Cup Race.

Oliver H. Prince

Born in Montville, Connecticut in 1787, he completed preparatory studies, and moved to Georgia in 1796 with his parents, who settled in Washington, Wilkes County.

Percy S. Prince

They were finally assigned to a training camp near Saint Florent.

Physicians and Surgeons for Scientific Integrity

This is contrary to the data analyzed in a study published by author and illustrator Gregory S. Paul.

Richter Glacier

It was named by the Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names (US-ACAN) for Gregory S. Richter, meteorologist-in-charge and scientific leader of the Byrd Station winter party in 1968.

Segnosaurus

In 2010 Gregory S. Paul estimated the body length at 6 metres (19.5 ft), the weight at 1.3 tonnes.

Siegfried, Prince-Archbishop of Bremen

In his new position of Duke of Saxony he held the Land of Hadeln around Otterndorf, south of the river Elbe right opposite of Ditmarsh on the north bank.

Siegfried continued and promoted the interior colonisation by settling wasteland and draining and diking marshes, as in Oberneuland (1181; a part of today's Bremen), Stuhr (1183), Osten and the marshes along the river Oste.

He participated in the foundations of the monastery in Osterholz (1182) and Heiligenrode (1180/1183; a part of today's Stuhr).

Frederick refused to receive the rank as Emperor like a papal fief, which is why he conflicted with Pope Alexander III.

Stephen A. Corker

Corker was elected as a Democrat to the Forty-first Congress to fill the vacancy caused by the House declaring Charles H. Prince not entitled to the seat and served from December 22, 1870, to March 3, 1871.

Walter Schultz

Walter Schultz (1900-1957) was a German theologist who was Landeskirchenführer in Mecklenburg 1933-1945, and bishop in Mecklenburg 1934-45.

William Prince

William J. Prince (born 1930), General Superintendent of the Church of the Nazarene


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