He is known to the linguistics community for his field work and documentation of the Pirahã language.
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Steven N. Sheldon is the Executive Director of International Administration of SIL International.
Steven Spielberg | Steven Seagal | Steven Soderbergh | Steven Holl | Steven Tyler | Steven Isserlis | Steven Gerrard | Steven Curtis Chapman | Steven Berkoff | Steven Wilson | Steven Pinker | Sheldon Silver | Steven Levy | Steven Moffat | Steven 'Bo' Keeley | Sheldon Cooper | Steven Weinberg | Steven Meisel | Steven Hyde | Steven Ford | Steven Stucky | Steven Dann | Steven | Steven Yeun | Steven Webber | Steven T. Seagle | Steven R. Smith | Steven Houghton | Steven Hirsch | Steven Heighton |
This recommendation was then endorsed by Ulysses S. Grant, Roscoe Conkling, and prominent members of the New York and Baltimore legal profession.
On November 23, 1861, Sheldon joined Company E of the 7th Vermont Infantry Regiment and then entered active service in 1862 as a sergeant at Rutland, Vermont.
The protests occurred in response to the church's invitation of Louis P. Sheldon, an anti-gay activist and chairman of the Traditional Values Coalition.
Steven N. S. Cheung, Hong Kong born economist, specializes in transaction costs and property rights
He took the most iconic photo of Milton Friedman, which was featured on the cover of Friedman's treatise Capitalism and Freedom.
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Born in Hong Kong in 1935, he fled to China in 1941 due to the Japanese occupation of Hong Kong.
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He accompanied Friedman in his numerous tours of China, and was present when Friedman met with Chinese leader Zhao Ziyang to discuss economic reforms.
In September 2013 N'Zonzi was interviewed by police after he was involved in a collision with a cyclist in Hale, Greater Manchester.
To Age or Not to Age is a documentary film directed by Robert Kane Pappas with Steven N. Austad, Ph.D., Rev. Nicanor Pier Giorgio Austriaco, O.P., Ph.D., Nir Barzilai, M.D., Troy Duster, Aubrey de Grey, Leonard P. Guarente, Cynthia Kenyon, Tom Kirkwood, Gordon Lithgow, Ph.D., David Sinclair and Christoph Westphal.
On March 3, 1884, following the death of Justice A. W. Sheldon, President Arthur nominated Fitzgerald for a seat on the Arizona Territorial Supreme Court.