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Visitors to the Tennessee Virtual Archives — teva.contentdm.oclc.org/ — can view detailed scans of 19th-century newspapers and Civil War pamphlets, see photos of Rutherford County rural schoolhouses of the 1920s, or peek into the sketchbook of William Strickland, the architect who designed the state Capitol.
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The current President of HumRRO, psychologist William Strickland, has been an outspoken supporter of APA's policies on the torture issue.
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More recently, I really was inspired by a keynote that William Strickland gave about his efforts in PA - the possibilities that exist if one is simply willing to pursue them with conviction and vigor.
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By 1824, he says, when William Strickland designed the Second Bank of the United States in Philadelphia, there was no going back.
Diary Palahniuk, Chuck 2003
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In 1394 he was appointed by the Pope to the bishopric of Waterford and Lismore, and, in spite of the election of William Strickland by the canons, translated to
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About 1401, William Strickland being Bishop of Carlisle, the tower was rebuilt on its original scale, probably because the foundations would not permit one to be erected proportioned to the size of the choir.
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The Parliament had sent an envoy, William Strickland, to counteract the influence of Henrietta
History of Holland George Edmundson 1889
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Cpl. William Strickland, 27, of Columbus, Ohio, said he was in the morale, welfare and recreation center in the early morning when another soldier read the development aloud on Yahoo News.
Stars and Stripes 2009
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The highlight is the magnificent 800-seat sanctuary, built in the Egyptian Revival Style by William Strickland, architect of the State Capitol.
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Among the guests scheduled to appear are Pittsburgh Chief of Police Nate Harper, William Strickland, the President and CEO of Manchester Bidwell Corporation, Director of the Black Political Empowerment Project, Tim Stevens and many others who are concerned about the rising tide of violence in Pittsburgh.
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