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| | William Marks (Mormonism) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Marks was baptized a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints sometime in April 1835 in New York State and ordained a priest shortly thereafter. |  | | Because Rigdon was rejected by Smith, most of the core leadership of the Church, including members of the Council of Fifty and Anointed Quorum, questioned Rigdon's standing and authority and later, his claim to succeed Smith as head of the Church. |  | | Not long after, Marks sympathized with Sidney Rigdon and supported his bid to become "guardian" of the Church. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Marks_(Mormonism)
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| | The Watchman Expositor: RLDS Profile |
 | | William Bickerton began The Church of Jesus Christ (or Church of Christ, Bickertonites) after a brief association with Rigdon. |  | | Concerning William Marks, he "was the Nauvoo stake president who was excommunicated when he supported the claims of Sidney Rigdon, who founded the precursor to the Church of Christ (Bickertonites). |  | | With regard to the history of the RLDS Church, J. Gordon Melton, explains, "Briggs had been an elder in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints at Nauvoo, Illinois, and remained loyal until the trek west" (Encyclopedia of American Religions, Vol. |
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http://www.watchman.org/profile/rldspro.htm
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| | William Marks |
 | | Marks had persuaded my father to let him build this on account of the bushrangers, Witton, Reynolds and party who threatened to shoot him and several neighbours in that part of the country. |  | | His son [Richard Marks] came up directly and raised the body, but life had fled So violent was the collision that the tree where struck by the deceaded's head, looked as if a blow had been inflicted by a large stone or a hammer. |  | | His son came up directly and raised the body, but life had fled So violent was the collision that the tree where struck by the deceaded's head, looked as if a blow had been inflicted by a large stone or a hammer. |
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http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~yewenyi/715.htm
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| | The Story of the Church - William Marks |
 | | And again the Lord said, "I will raise thee up for a blessing unto many people." Now the particulars of this whole matter cannot be written at this time, but the vision was evidently given to me that I might know that the hand of the Lord would be on his behalf. |  | | The resolution to meet together for religious services was carried into effect, but the effort was not a success, "for it seemed the needed favor of God through the Holy Spirit was sadly lacking," said W. Blair, who participated in the movement. |  | | His sacrifice included loss of his wealth, and the failure of his family (except two of his children) to go with him into the church. |
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http://www.centerplace.org/history/misc/soc/soc44.htm
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| | University of California Fresh Water Think Tank |
 | | In Marks’ book there are over 50 pages dedicated to water's relationship to religion and how “Water rituals and ceremonies are one common denominator shared by all religions.” William E. Marks has been selected to be a section leader for Spirituality & Religion at this Sacred Wheel of Water think tank forum. |  | | Africa is one notable example of success with regard to religion — where online education through churches and mosques has proven highly effective. |  | | “This is the only water book of its kind in the world,” says Marks, “since it was the first time an author took such a multidimensional and holistic look at water.” |
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http://www.expertclick.com/Newsreleasewire/default.cfm?Action=ReleaseDetail&ID=4673
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| | Elemental Refreshment |
 | | Given the watery nature of all living things, Marks urges us: "Remember, through water, you are related to all others as one family." Marks is an enthusiastic teacher of the wonders of water. |  | | Not only is the life of the body made possible by water, but also the life of the mind! |  | | As a young boy he, along with his brother and father, hand dug a well on their New Jersey farm. |
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http://www.seedsofunfolding.org/issues/xix/resources_1_2.htm
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| | Holy Order of Water |
 | | Marks shows us that finally water can be understood only when seen as the mediator not just between life and death but between the physical world and the spiritual world as well. |  | | "At a time when Earth's waters are under siege, we need Marks' message more than ever before. |  | | If there is a Bible of water, this is it." Larry Dossey, M.D., author of Reinventing Medicine and Healing Words |
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http://www.bellpondbooks.com/HolyOrderofWater.htm
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| | Dr Erastus R. SCHOLL & Mrs E. R. SCHOLL - PHOTOTHÈQUE HOMÉOPATHIQUE présentée par Homéopathe International |
 | | Elias Marks, the father, was employed by the Schuylkill Canal Company until the great freshet of 1850, which destroyed the home at West Leesport, and in which is wife, one son, and three daughters lost their lives. |  | | Yielding to the trend of his inclinations, he took a special course in obstetrics at the Philadelphia School of Practical Obstetrics and Diseases of Women. |  | | Under the care of his foster-father, to whom he was indentured to the age of eighteen years, William F. Marks was granted four months' schooling a year, the limit of the term in the district schools in those days, in conjunction with his labor on the farm, until he reached the age of seventeen. |
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http://www.homeoint.org/photo/m2/markswf.htm
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| | Marks Family Genealogy from Devon and Cornwall in England to New Zealand |
 | | Her father Henry VIII, who separated Britain from the papal supremacy of the Roman Catholic church had opened the way for protestantism to flourish in Britain.Information supplied by Shaun Killerby, a maternal descendant of the New Zealand Hannibal, suggests that the early family was not too far from that historic religious action. |  | | Many of the first names later attached to the family have a Jewish flavour and, as the name Marks is common also in that faith, some earlier family researchers speculated on a possible Hebrew background. |  | | However, the early generations had very "Christian" names and from the earliest English records the Marks family worshiped in Christian churches in Devon and Cornwall. |
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http://smtchannel.com/jsm/tree/tree.htm
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| | [No title] |
 | | Yet the tradition of hospitality practiced by Abraham, Jesus, and William Marks lives on. |  | | A stranger came to the church while I was away on vacation. |  | | Marks driving his hearse here and there around the county at all hours of the day and even late into the night. |
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http://www.greenbelt.com/gccucc/sermon20020616.html
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| | The Descendants of Joseph Marks |
 | | Notes for HARRY P. They were first cousins. |  | | Notes for JAMES K. Jim operated a saw mill on PEI. |  | | Notes for JAMES P. 1891 Census age 45 Presbyterian lot 20 B-2 |
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http://www.islandregister.com/marks1.html
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| | [or-roots] Barnes family conection |
 | | I believe it was George W. Barnes who wrote an article in the 1905 History of Crook County which mentions that Bluford Marks and sons came to the Prineville area in 1869. |  | | The article also states, "Uncle BLUFORD MARKS took up the place where JOHN CLAYPOOL now lives, and his two boys built the old log cabin that now stands on that place; it was one that ALEX HODGES took up." Does anyone know where this place might be? |  | | One of Isaac's children was William Marks, an "early arrival" to Wasco (later Crook) County. |
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http://www.sos.state.or.us/pipermail/or-roots/2004-January/003208.html
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| | Raising Awareness of Waters Worth |
 | | After several days, however, they were all at a loss to explain the fish kill. |  | | The widely acclaimed book describes waters biological, historical, environmental and spiritual significance, along with Marks lifelong relationship with H |  | | Marks devotes significant space in his book to the potential healing powers of water; powers that he used to heal himself after experiencing a heart attack. |
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http://www.fdu.edu/newspubs/magazine/03su/marks.html
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| | Marks Family History and Genealogy |
 | | The time span between the estimated date of their wedding and the birth of the second generation, John Marks is fifty five years. |  | | Unless otherwise indicated, this book is the source for the information on these pages. |  | | John Marks, born in Suffolk, England, died in VA, married Elizabeth Hastings who was born in England. |
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http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Meadows/3150/marks.html
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| | William MARKS |
 | | Elizabeth Marks is living with son George Marks and wife Maria in 1870 |  | | In 1880, mother Elizabeth B. Marks is living with son Josiah. |  | | There is a Sarah Marks listed, age 22, who may be a daughter of William and Elizabeth, or she may be the wife of Josiah. |
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http://www.rootsweb.com/~mecpenob/PS12/PS12_386.HTM
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| | William Marks - definition of William Marks in Encyclopedia |
 | | William Marks (LDS), an important figure in the early Mormon Church. |  | | This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. |  | | William Marks - definition of William Marks in Encyclopedia |
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http://encyclopedia.laborlawtalk.com/William_Marks
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| | Eidson Family - pafg04.htm - Generated by Personal Ancestral File |
 | | Witness - Thos Lovelace, Richard Carter, Bridget (X her mark) Lovelace. |  | | Note: The preceding will and personal inventory were made available through the courtesy of Mrs. |  | | Henry married Rachel Paschell daughter of William Paschell Sr. |
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http://www.imt.net/~gedison/eidson/pafg04.htm
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| | World Water Rescue Foundation |
 | | Thank you William for showing us that water can only be understood when seen as the mediator between the physical world and the spiritual world. |  | | Since "The Holy Order of Water" was published in 2001, William has been traveling, speaking, doing media interviews and networking with people involved in water research. |  | | You could hear a pin drop when he spoke about how water may serve as an important factor in our finding a common ground to neutralize many ongoing religious conflicts. |
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http://www.wwrf.org/iris/marks.htm
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| | BBC NEWS Entertainment Arts Rap poem marks William's 21st |
 | | Prince William is known to be a fan of comic rapper Ali G and was said to have been influenced by him when doing some DJ work during his gap year in South America in 2000. |  | | We asked for your views on Mr Motion's verse. |  | | King-wise, the best William can hope to achieve is scott-of-the-antarctic type dignity and a five star lifestyle. |
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/arts/3008210.stm
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| | Manning - Tetbury Census 1735 |
 | | I commend my son John to her and ask that he be maintained till he reach the age of 21 years. |  | | William Marks 1688 - 17441219 buried his wife Rachel 17410115. |  | | Michael Manning 17250814, son of William, baptised Elizabeth 17530225 and Sarah 17541111, then buried his wife Ann 17580427. |
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http://www.geocities.com/tetbury1737/km/man.html
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| | Christopher James Beck #735 |
 | | When David returned home, Beck shot him seven times in the head and upper chest and stabbed him in the head after he survived the gunshots to the head and lay dying on the floor. |  | | Beck stated that he tried to make it look as if she had also been raped, but a medical examiner asserted that she had actually been raped, after she was shot. |  | | Beck stated that he tried to make it look as if she had also been raped, but a medical examiner asserted that she had actually been raped. |
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http://www.clarkprosecutor.org/html/death/US/beck735.htm
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| | CBC News:Prince William marks milestone birthday |
 | | Both of his parents use their positions to help others and he hopes to do the same, he says. |  | | Ingrid Seward, author of several books on the Royal Family, says William resents his birthright. |  | | On his birthday, William becomes a Counsellor of State, complete with powers to act on behalf of his grandmother, Queen Elizabeth. |
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http://www.cbc.ca/stories/2003/06/20/william_030620
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| | Ontario NY History and Genealogy, Biographies, M |
 | | He was an influential member of the community in which he lived. |  | | William Harrison, son of Stacy and Elizabeth (CASS) MERRITT, was born on the farm at Penfield, 1820. |  | | Children: Adelbert Clinton, see forward; Rose V., who married Richard JOHNSON and has children: Cora, Nora, deceased, May, Wilford, who is in the United States Army, Lula, Retta,, Harold and one who died in childbirth. |
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http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ny/county/ontario/bios/m.html
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| | Obituary for William B Marks |
 | | A Mass of the Resurrection will be celebrated at 10:00am Monday at Immaculate Conception Roman Catholic Church by Father John Salvas. |  | | We will make sure they receive your message. |  | | He was a graduate of Stuyvesant High School and in 1939 graduated from the New York State Merchant Marine Academy abroad the USS Empire State at Fort Schyler, NY. |
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http://www.thosshepherd.com/obits/Marks-William-B.htm
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| | Mormon - Denial of Polygamy |
 | | Smith's show that the rule of "common consent" in the LDS Church is a sham, |  | | guessed that the church president was referring to William Marks, Austin |  | | an 1887 interview William explained that Hyrum Smith had shown him the |
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http://www.exmormon.org/mormon/mormon010.htm?FACTNet
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| | app_b.html |
 | | Surgeon W.S. Houge Midshipman H.A. Brantley Sea 3/3/ 63 St. Marks John Shipke 1st. |  | | White Landsman 3/25/65 St. Marks Another partial Muster Roll for the Gun Boat Spray in September 1863. |
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http://mailer.fsu.edu/~rthompso/app_c.html
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| | The Holy Order of Water by William E. Marks |
 | | The Holy Order of Water by William E. Marks |  | | A kaleidoscopic variety of subjects are covered, including water and the human body, vortex energy, cosmic rain, the use of water in spiritual practices, deforestation and dams, healing with water and much more. |  | | "William Marks has spent a lifetime fighting for clean water, being touched by water, and even healed by water. |
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http://www.chalicewellshop.com/moreinfo/mib0169.htm
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| | Banks/Dean Genealogy - Person Page 235 |
 | | Made this date; probated at Merchants Hope 13Oct1719. |  | | George Davenport married Mary Marks, daughter of Matthew Marks. |  | | Marks had apparently sold the land he patented in Isle of Wight County before he made the will-unless there were two Matthew Marks. |
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http://www.gordonbanks.com/gordon/family/2nd_Site/geb-p/p235.htm
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 | | It did not say where William was spending the day, or which family members he spoke with. |  | | "William's first birthday without his mother could be a poignant and trying occasion," said the story, which the prince approved and was based on written questions submitted by the agency. |  | | Royal spokeswoman Sandy Henney said it was just plain untrue. |
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http://www.usatoday.com/news/diana/diana223.htm
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| | Trade Marks - R. William Wray & Associates |
 | | trade mark is a word, series of words, design, or some combination therof, used by a person to distinguish his goods or services from those of others. |  | | Trade Mark is any word, series of words, design or some combination thereof used by a person to distinguish his goods or services from those of others. |  | | n addition, your proposed trade mark can not be scandalous, obscene, or immoral; falsely suggest a connection with a living individual; or include the portrait or signature of a living individual or someone who has died within the last 30 years. |
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http://www.wray-canada.com/tmarks.html
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| | My Family |
 | | William son of Francis and Elizabeth Hale died 18th. |  | | William James Kelly married Maria Florence Hawthorne, born 31st July 1893 on November 11th.1932 in Scarva St. Church Banbridge, Maria Florence Kelly, nee Hawthorne died 1978 in Lanark, Scotland. |  | | May 1938, his wife Mary Hale died 18th Dec 1957. |
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http://www.raymondscountydownwebsite.com/html/my_family.htm
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 | | He is a leading member of the High Street Congregational Church, of which he was elected Deacon October 28, 1873, and of whose Parish Committee he has been a member since April 17, 1876, serving as Chairman since April, 1888. |  | | Though quiet in manner, he makes a marked and favorable impression on those with whom he comes in contact by his uniform courtesy and innate force of character. |  | | Marks has established a reputation for fine work that keeps his presses busy throughout the year. |
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http://www.raynorshyn.com/megenweb/cumberland/biographies/marks.txt
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| | WILLIAM ll, RUFUS TIME LINE AND BIOGRAPHY LINKS |
 | | 1057 - Born Normandy, third son of William I and Matilda of Flanders. |  | | 1088 - With the help of the native English Lords, William crushes a baronial rebellion in Normandy led by his uncle Odo of Bayeux, who supports the claims of William's brother, Robert of Normandy, to the English throne. |  | | 1089 - Ranulf Flambard, leading adviser to William, is appointed Justicair (the King's main judicial officer) and begins to levy heavy taxes on the English church. |
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http://www.yorkist.com/bios/content12.html
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| | Vineyard Time With Eisie by William E. Marks - The Digital Journalist |
 | | Depending on the time of day, Eisie had predetermined several locations for placing chairs. |  | | In Lulu’s words, “William, the way Eisie sometimes talks about you, its is like hearing a father talk about his son.” |  | | This time Eisie’s voice insisted, “William, tell them the story of the President!” Feeling a cold shiver run through my entire body, I set aside my speech and told the story Eisie requested. |
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http://digitaljournalist.org/issue9911/marks.htm
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| | William Marks |
 | | Poster presented at the 1998 Cognitive Aging Conference, Atlanta, GA. |  | | Poster presented at the 1996 Cognitive Aging Conference, Atlanta, GA. |  | | Paper presented at meeting of The International Society for the Empirical Study of Literature, Banff, Canada, August 1996. |
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http://www.psyc.memphis.edu/faculty/marks/marks.htm
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| | Everard William Marks B. 29 Dec 1939 D. 09 Jul 1982 |
 | | Why not visit the home page for this site. |  | | This site has details of other people with the surname Marks and an index to other surnames. |  | | Everard William Marks was born 29 Dec 1939 in New Orleans, La. He died 09 Jul 1982 in Metairie, La. and was buried METAIRIE, LA. in Metairie Cemetery / Sec:215 Plot:B2. |
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http://www.geocities.com/mmarks47/p309.html
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| | William H. Marks, M.D., Ph.D. |
 | | Despite his many activities, Dr. Marks emphatically states that his major focus — and the focus of his department — remains excellent, individualized patient care that is second to none in the world. |  | | Marks has also had a distinguished teaching career, including academic appointments at the University of Michigan, the University of Illinois Medical Center, Loyola University of Chicago, Yale University School of Medicine and Yale/New Haven Hospital. |  | | Marks holds a bachelor's degree from Loyola University of Chicago, a master's from the University of Illinois Medical Center and a doctorate from the University of Lund, Sweden. |
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http://www.swedish.org/body.cfm?id=247
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| | Interview with William Marks, JMP Securities LLC: TWST |
 | | Marks: No, this would not do justice to either sector. |  | | TWST: Viewing your universe as a whole, is there a closing comment you would like to make? |  | | Marks: This group is under-covered by Wall Street, and probably for good reason. |
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http://www.twst.com/notes/articles/pan830.html
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| | Digital Recorders, Inc. : Management Team : Veronica B. Marks |
 | | She also is an active member of St. Catherine of Siena Catholic Church, the Carrollton Evening Lions Club, Phi Mu Fraternity, and Hebron High School's bowling and theatre booster clubs. |  | | Marks also holds a current Texas Notary Public commission. |  | | As Corporate Communications Manager, she is responsible for the Company's marketing/communications, investor relations, strategic business planning, and patents/trademarks programs. |
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http://www.digitalrecorders.com/profile/management/marks.shtml
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| | The Political Graveyard: Index to Politicians: Marks |
 | | Son of Wolff Marks and Henrietta (Rothschild) Marks; married to Henrietta Barnett. |  | | Marks, Freda — also known as Freda Lewis; Mrs. |  | | Son of Jacob Marks and Anna (Aronberg) Marks. |
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http://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/marks.html
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| | Museum Of Garden History Marks William Blake's Lambeth Years - 24 Hour Museum - official guide to UK museums, ... |
 | | The museum building, formerly St Mary-at-Lambeth parish church, would have been familiar to Blake as it was a short walk from Hercules Buildings, where he lived from 1790 to 1800. |  | | Cloud & Vision, the response of eight artists to William Blakes 10-year residence in Lambeth, is showing at Londons Museum of Garden History until September 4 2005. |  | | Paul Fitzpatrick headed for the Museum of Garden History to see an artistic take on William Blake... |
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http://www.24hourmuseum.org.uk/exh_gfx_en/ART29751.html
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| | Compensation for William L. Marks, WHITNEY HOLDING, Chairman & Chief Executive Officer of the Compan |
 | | This section contains the Total Compensation for William L. Marks at WHITNEY HOLDING, WTNY The current role of William L. Marks is Chairman & Chief Executive Officer of the Company and the Bank. |  | | Compensation for William L. Marks, WHITNEY HOLDING, Chairman & Chief Executive Officer of the Compan |  | | Also, proxies must disclose specific detailed information regarding the pay practices for certain executives. |
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http://swz.salary.com/execcomp/layouthtmls/excl_execreport_117383.html
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| | William J. Marks, Jr., MD |
 | | Alsaadi TM, Laxer KD, Barbaro NM, Marks WJ Jr., Garcia PA. False lateralization by subdural electrodes in two patients with temporal lobe epilepsy. |  | | Theodosopoulos PV, Marks WJ Jr., Christine CW, Starr PA. Locations of movement-related cells in the human subthalamic nucleus in Parkinson's disease. |  | | Alsaadi TM, Laxer KD, Barbaro NM, Marks WJ Jr., Garcia PA. Vagus nerve stimulation for the treatment of bilateral independent temporal lobe epilepsy. |
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http://www.ncire.org/marks.htm
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| | Arkansas Online : Previous Features / Investigations |
 | | On the same day, Tucker merged his Cablevision Management with Planned Cable. |  | | At the time, Marks was president of Planned Cable Systems Corp. Its assets included three suburban cable companies in the Dallas-Fort Worth area as well as a small cable system near Fort Lauderdale, Fla. |  | | Marks and Starks were "jubilant" when Meredith agreed to sell the company. |
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http://www.ardemgaz.com/prev/Tuckerplea/index.asp
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