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Takagami, Shin-ichi. "The Fenian rising in Dublin, March 1867." Irish Historical Studies 29, no. 115 (May 1995): 340–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s002112140001186x.

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The story of the Fenian rising in 1867 may be regarded as starting with the expulsion of James Stephens from the headship of one of the two factions of American Fenians in December 1866. Stephens tried to postpone a rising planned to take place before 1 January 1867. At that time there was vocal dissatisfaction within the rank and file at the lack of action. The Dublin organisation itself was divided on the question. According to the report of Superintendent Ryan of the Dublin Metropolitan Police in January 1867: The minor members of the conspiracy made open profession of doubts regarding the sincerity of James Stephens and some went so far as to say they would abandon the movement altogether, but the more prominent members ... made all sorts of apologies for the inability of Stephens to fulfil his promise.Thomas J. Kelly, a former captain in the Federal army now bearing a title of colonel in Fenian terminology, and who had been in Ireland in early 1866, could now count on considerable support in Ireland. A bigger problem he faced was that of bringing the Fenians in Britain under his leadership as soon as he returned from America. Those Americans already in England (largely men who had fled from Ireland after the suspension of the Habeas Corpus Act (29 Vict., c. 4) in February 1866), as well as many of the Irish Fenians there, already entertained doubts about the future purpose of an organisation guided by a remote leadership in America. As a result, the American officers and the Fenians in England decided to launch a rising without waiting for future American help, and for this purpose they formed a Directory in England not later than early February but more probably in January 1867.
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Hewitt, Mark. "The Vegetation of the Australian Tropical Savannas." Pacific Conservation Biology 8, no. 3 (2002): 217. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/pc020217.

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THE publication is a CD containing 1:2 000 000 scale maps in three sheets and an accompanying technical report produced by members of the Queensland Herbarium. It is the result of a collaboration of State, Territory and Federal agencies and researchers. The full list of authors include Fox, I. D., Neldner, V. J., Wilson, G. W., Bannink, P. J., Wilson, B. A., Brocklehurst, P. S., Clark, M. J., Dickinson, K. J. M., Beard, P. S., Hopkins, A. J. M., Beeston, G. R., Harvey, J. M., Thompson, E. J., Ryan, T. S., Thompson, S. L., Butler, S. w., Cartan, H., Addicott, E. P., Bailey, L. P., Cumming, R. J., Johnson, S. C., Schmeider, M., Stephens, K. M. and Bean, A. R.
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Wiedemann, Peter. "Stephen J. Ryan." Graefe's Archive for Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology 251, no. 7 (June 5, 2013): 1663–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00417-013-2386-4.

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Soubrane, Gisèle. "Tribute to Stephen Ryan." European Journal of Ophthalmology 23, no. 4 (July 2013): 463–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.5301/ejo.2013.11167.

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Theuerkauf, Ulrike. "The Transformation of Violent Intercommunal Conflict by Stephen Ryan." Studies in Ethnicity and Nationalism 9, no. 2 (September 2009): 350–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1754-9469.2009.01044_4.x.

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N/A. "Keck School of Medicine Dean Stephen J. Ryan Steps Down." Journal Of Investigative Medicine 52, no. 05 (2004): 281. http://dx.doi.org/10.2310/6650.2004.0022b.

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Mameli, Simona. "The Transformation of Violent Intercommunal Conflict, Stephen Ryan (Aldershot: Ashgate, 2007), 195 pp." Nationalities Papers 36, no. 3 (July 2008): 590–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0090599200038599.

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Van Rooy, H. F. "STEPHEN DESMOND RYAN, Dionysius Bar Salibi's Factual and Spiritual Commentary on Psalms 73 82." Journal of Semitic Studies 52, no. 2 (January 1, 2007): 403–4. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jss/fgm022.

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Magnusson, Kathy. "Taurine 3: Cellular and Regulatory Mechanisms. Stephen Schaffer , John B. Lombardini , Ryan J. Huxtable." Quarterly Review of Biology 74, no. 4 (December 1999): 467–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/394148.

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Höstman, Anna. "I COULDN'T MAKE A PIECE AS BEAUTIFUL AS THAT: A CONVERSATION WITH ALLISON CAMERON." Tempo 72, no. 286 (September 6, 2018): 17–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0040298218000323.

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AbstractThe composer Allison Cameron (b. 1963) lives in Toronto. Her music has been widely performed at festivals such as Emerging Voices in San Diego, Evenings of New Music in Bratislava, Festival SuperMicMac in Montréal, Newfoundland Sound Symposium, New Music across America, Bang on a Can Marathon in New York, New York, and Rumori Dagen in Amsterdam. A dedicated performer of experimental music in Toronto, Allison co-founded the Drystone Orchestra (1989) and the Arcana Ensemble (1992). She has been improvising since 2000 on banjo, ukulele, cassette tapes, radios, miscellaneous objects, mini amplifiers, crackle boxes, toys and keyboards, in collaboration with Éric Chenaux, the Draperies, Ryan Driver, Dan Friedman, Mike Gennaro, Kurt Newman, John Oswald, Stephen Parkinson and Mauro Savo, among other musicians. In that same year she became Artistic Director of Toronto's experimental ensemble Arraymusic, a position she held for five years. In 2007, she founded the Allison Cameron Band with Eric Chenaux and Stephen Parkinson, and in 2009, the trio c_RL with Nicole Rampersaud (trumpet) and Germaine Liu (drums). Allison has experimented with graphic and notational scores that will soon be gathered and published as a collection. Additionally, she is the winner of the 2018 KM Hunter Award for music in Ontario.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Ryan Stephens"

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Stephens, Ryan A. "Field Algae Measurements Using Empirical Correlations at Deer Creek Reservoir." BYU ScholarsArchive, 2011. https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/etd/2722.

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Deer Creek Reservoir in Utah has a history of high algae concentrations. Despite recent nutrient reduction efforts, seasonal algae continue to present problems. Cost effective, accurate, and comprehensive monitoring is important to understand the reservoir processes driving this problem and characterizing the algae spatial and temporal distributions are an important part of this effort. Current laboratory methods for accurately measuring algae are expensive and time consuming and are based on water samples taken in the field and transported to the laboratory. This approach only provides data for relatively few point samples because of the time and expense of sample collection and analysis. These relatively few samples do not describe the complex spatial and temporal trends in the algal data. Algae exhibit non-uniform distributions, especially in the vertical direction. In situ probes are able to measure chlorophyll-a and provide a less expensive measuring alternative than laboratory methods. These probes provide relatively quick, high resolution vertical profile measurements, which allows for more comprehensive horizontal and temporal sampling. To have confidence in the probe data, good correlations between in situ chlorophyll-a measurements and laboratory algae or chlorophyll measurements are important, but these correlations can be reservoir and time dependant as reservoir conditions change. Therefore, they must be developed for each study site. This study reports on efforts at Deer Creek Reservoir to develop these correlations and provide a general description of the dynamic reservoir algal processes. I found that chlorophyll-a is weakly correlated to most algae species in the reservoir. However, it correlated well with total phytoplankton biovolume and the dominant algal species, which for this study was the diatom. Variations in correlation strength among the several algae species was assumed to most likely be affected by environmental factors, sample methods, algae species diversity, and the accuracy of the optical chlorophyll-a sensor. The data analysis indicate that the field methods used to obtain laboratory samples may have been a significant source of error because of the difficulty of matching the location of a probe measurement to the location of a sample. Field samples were not taken at the same depths as probe measurements and field samples from two locations were either mixed before laboratory analysis or the sample was a composite over a 2-meter range. Based on my observations, I have made several recommendations to improve the accuracy of the correlation between algae and chlorophyll-a.
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Buckley, Morgan. "Creative performer agency in the collaborative compositional process." Thesis, University of Cambridge, 2018. https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/278870.

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The early-twentieth-century culture in western art music of idolizing the composer as the autonomous creative genius has been challenged by recent developments across musicology and creativity research literature. The composer’s music is now regarded as the product of a collaborative network, influenced by all who come into contact with it—first and foremost the performer. Yet, the nature of the performer’s creative impact on the compositional process remains under-explored. This thesis is centred on a qualitative artistic research project, designed to identify and critically evaluate the prospective extent and scope of creative performer agency; it aims to ascertain how a typical lack of familiarity with the instrument may affect the composer’s creative practice, and to reveal key factors that shape the nature and the consequences of composer-performer interaction and collaboration. It proceeds by commissioning new works for guitar from a range of composers for different performers, and by documenting and analysing the processes of collaboration that result. This research agenda challenges the perception of distinct creative roles that remains resilient in present-day cultural understandings and discourse. The findings are intended to broaden understanding of contemporary collaborative practices in the compositional process for the guitar and generalize to the guitar repertoire of the long twentieth century, during which the majority of substantial works were composed in collaboration. The thesis also contributes to a developing and generalizable framework of practice-led research literature that analyses music-making by recognizing the multiple loci and their interactions that underpin all aspects of the creative processes. Chapter 1 discusses the establishment of the creative hegemony of the composer and its opposing currents across disciplines from the late romantic period to the late twentieth century. Chapter 2 comprises an indicative chronology of select collaborations in the long twentieth-century guitar repertoire and an overview of relevant practice-led research projects in performance studies. Ethnographic methodologies are reviewed in Chapter 3 and the fieldwork commissions are analysed in Chapters 4 and 5. Finally, Chapter 6 comprises an evaluation of the performer’s creative agency and its significance when placed in broader frameworks of contemporary guitar practices, contemporary composition across instrumentations, generalizing to historical guitar collaboration and its implications for creativity research.
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Books on the topic "Ryan Stephens"

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Services, United States Congress Senate Committee on Armed. Nominations before the Senate Armed Services Committee, first session, 108th Congress: Hearings before the Committee on Armed Services, United States Senate, One Hundred Eighth Congress, first session, on nominations of Paul McHale; Christopher Ryan Henry; Stephen A. Cambone; John Paul Woodley, Jr.; Linton F. Brooks; Lt. Gen. John P. Abizaid, USA; Thomas W. O'Connell; Paul M. Longsworth; Gen. Richard B. Myers, USAF; Gen. Peter Pace, USMC; Gen. Peter J. Schoomaker (ret.), USA; Ltg. Bryan D. Brown, USA; Gordon R. England; and Michael W. Wynne, January 30, February 27, June 25, July 10, 24, 29, September 23, November 18, 2003. Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 2005.

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Book chapters on the topic "Ryan Stephens"

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Ryan, Stephen. "Stephen Ryan." In Documenta Ophthalmologica Proceedings Series, 563–64. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1987. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-3337-8_87.

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French, Derek. "17. Corporate officers and promoters." In Mayson, French & Ryan on Company Law. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/he/9780198797234.003.0017.

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This chapter focuses on company officers (secretaries, auditors and managers) and promoters, with emphasis on their responsibilities and liabilities under the Companies Act 2006 (CA 2006) and the appropriate criminal sanctions for breach of its requirements. It first considers the term ‘officers’ of a company in the context of liability for criminal offences before turning to the appointment and qualifications of secretaries and the appointment and reappointment of auditors. The circumstances under which secretaries, auditors, managers and promoters become criminally liable are also explained. The chapter cites relevant legislation, including CA 2006 and UK Corporate Governance Code, and considers two particularly significant cases: Caparo Industries plc v Dickman [1990] 2 AC 605 and Stone and Rolls Ltd v Moore Stephens [2009] UKHL 39, [2009] AC 1391.
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French, Derek. "17. Company officers, secretary and auditor." In Mayson, French & Ryan on Company Law, 519–42. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/he/9780198841517.003.0017.

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This chapter focuses on company officers (secretaries, auditors and managers), with emphasis on their responsibilities and liabilities under the Companies Act 2006 (CA 2006) and the appropriate sanctions for breach of its requirements. It first considers who, in general terms, is an ‘officer’ or ‘manager’ of a company for the purposes of criminal or fiduciary liability. Then it deals with the appointment and qualifications of secretaries and the appointment and reappointment of auditors. There is discussion of auditors’ remuneration, integrity and independence, the required contents of an auditor’s report and an auditor’s investigative powers. There is analysis of an auditor’s liability in contract and tort for negligence in carrying out the audit and negligent misstatement in an auditor’s report. The chapter cites relevant legislation, including CA 2006 and UK Corporate Governance Code, and considers two particularly significant cases: Caparo Industries plc v Dickman [1990] 2 AC 605 and Stone and Rolls Ltd v Moore Stephens [2009] UKHL 39, [2009] AC 1391.
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French, Derek. "17. Company officers, secretary and auditor." In Mayson, French & Ryan on Company Law, 515–38. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/he/9780198870029.003.0017.

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This chapter focuses on company officers (secretaries, auditors and managers), with emphasis on their responsibilities and liabilities under the Companies Act 2006 (CA 2006) and the appropriate sanctions for breach of its requirements. It first considers who, in general terms, is an ‘officer’ or ‘manager’ of a company for the purposes of criminal or fiduciary liability. Then it deals with the appointment and qualifications of secretaries and the appointment and reappointment of auditors. There is discussion of auditors’ remuneration, integrity and independence, the required contents of an auditor’s report and an auditor’s investigative powers. There is analysis of an auditor’s liability in contract and tort for negligence in carrying out the audit and negligent misstatement in an auditor’s report. The chapter cites relevant legislation, including CA 2006 and UK Corporate Governance Code, and considers two particularly significant cases: Caparo Industries plc v Dickman [1990] 2 AC 605 and Stone and Rolls Ltd v Moore Stephens [2009] UKHL 39, [2009] AC 1391.
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Ashley, Mike. "The Second Revolution: The British Hard-SF Renaissance." In Science Fiction Rebels, 115–47. Liverpool University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.5949/liverpool/9781781382608.003.0004.

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Parallel to the emergence of cyberpunk in the USA there was a determined change in sf in the United Kingdom thanks primarily to David Pringle, editor of INTERZONE. This had started as a more literary sf magazine influenced by the New Wave of the 1960s but Pringle called for more hard-edged, radical technical science fiction and this saw the emergence of a new generation of writers including Stephen Baxter, Alastair Reynolds, Greg Egan, Geoff Ryman and Eric Brown. The success of INTERZONE saw a revival in sf magazines in Britain ranging from the extremist BACK BROWN RECLUSE to the more traditional DREAM.
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"What Kind of Surge?" In The Last Card, edited by Timothy Andrews Sayle, Jeffrey A. Engel, Hal Brands, and William Inboden, 182–204. Cornell University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.7591/cornell/9781501715181.003.0009.

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This chapter addresses how, even by late December of 2006, just what the surge would mean in terms of the number and timing of troop deployments remained uncertain. It describes the trip by the new secretary of defense, Robert Gates, to Iraq, his recommendations regarding the surge, and the deliberations by the president and his advisors as to just what means would be available for a new American strategy. By January, however, as Bush publicly announced the change of direction, he had made the crucial decisions to adopt a new counterinsurgency strategy, which included committing up to five brigades, enlarging the overall size of the Army and Marine Corps, and appointing a new country team for Iraq—David Petraeus as commander, Multi-National Force Iraq (MNF-I), and Ryan Crocker as ambassador. Moreover, the president had largely unified the executive branch—which had just recently been riven by disagreement on Iraq—in support of this new strategy. By January, recalls Stephen Hadley, the president had “brought his national security team on board; he's brought his military on board; and he's got a strategy... The effect the president wanted to achieve has been achieved.” The surge had been ordered.
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