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| N. F. | Mott, A Life in Science, (Taylor & Francis, London, |
| Among them was Stephen Charles | Mott, a pioneer in Evangelical Social Ethics in the |
| She guest starred in Party of Five as Annie | Mott, a single mother who is also a recovering alcoh |
| He left | Mott after their breakthrough 1972 album, All the Yo |
| form had an expression which markedly followed | Mott, after twelve years part time practice as a veg |
| iness under the name Colonial Art Glass Co., in | Mott Alley, located near the Old Plaza and Union Sta |
| cenec, Tim Gleeson, Alan Blanchard, and Richard | Mott also contributed to the codebase and algorithm. |
| Mott also lit and photographed The Boy like a silent | |
| It flows ESE past New England, | Mott, and Burt. |
| s who have been members of the group are Nevill | Mott and Philip Anderson. |
| ce started, she met American activists Lucretia | Mott and Elizabeth Cady Stanton. |
| orn in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, the son of Henry | Mott and Rebecca Walker. |
| andoned, but residents once included the Faile, | Mott, and Agee families. |
| Campbellton, New Brunswick, the son of William | Mott, and was educated in Dalhousie. |
| Activists Lucretia | Mott and Elizabeth Cady Stanton were galvanized to o |
| Since the era of Mayor Francis | Mott and later under Mayor John Davie's administrati |
| inette Brown Blackwell, Caroline Dall, Lucretia | Mott and Ernestine Rose. |
| the city of Lacy-Lakeview, the community of Elm | Mott and parts of Bellmead. |
| lennon, New York banker Samuel R. Bertron, John | Mott and Charles Richard Crane were members of Root' |
| 3 km) northwest of Matador at the confluence of | Mott and Boggy Creeks in western Motley County; it f |
| Toby | Mott, artist and designer. |
| Dan | Mott as Billy Weadle |
| d State Theory (SST) group in 1955, with Nevill | Mott as a founding member. |
| Harding, 1946 Nobel Peace Prize recipient John | Mott, as well as movie stars Leo Carrillo and Steven |
| The lyrics of the song makes reference to | Mott as "96 decibel freaks," a reference to efforts |
| Opened as | Mott Avenue on July 10, 1905, 149th Street - Grand C |
| of the Wise Ones", was going to be recorded for | Mott, but when Allen left he refused to give the son |
| s was born in 1953 and gained a BEd from the CF | Mott College of Education in Prescot in 1975 (the co |
| ght at Birkenhead School before lecturing at CF | Mott College (became Liverpool Polytechnic) from 197 |
| When Colonel Gershom | Mott, commander of the 6th New Jersey, became a gene |
| Mott Community College was founded on the estate of | |
| Stanley attended and graduated from | Mott Community College. |
| School in Detroit, Michigan prior to attending | Mott Community College. |
| FSWE is also linked to | Mott Community College and University of Michigan Fl |
| ians to attend University of Michigan-Flint and | Mott Community College. |
| Mott Crescent in the municipality's Victory Heights | |
| The | Mott cross section formula is the mathematical descr |
| The equation for the | Mott cross section includes an inelastic scattering |
| Gen. Gershom | Mott crossed the Boydton Plank Road and attacked Maj |
| Sir Nevill Francis | Mott derives the Mott cross section for the Coulomb |
| Mott died in San Francisco, California on April 27, | |
| ecame an electrician by career and president of | Mott Electric Company. |
| She attended the Lucretia | Mott Elementary School, Dunbar High School, and then |
| After playing two years at | Mott, English received a scholarship to play basketb |
| Darwin | Mott F Creelman, SASK |
| a self-sustaining farm for the Charles Stewart | Mott Family and is listed on the National Register o |
| iced plural marriage, and his second wife, Mary | Mott, fathered his eight children. |
| 1896, Benjamin Baker formed a partnership with | Mott for the design of the Central London Railway. |
| Charles Stewart | Mott Foundation |
| The Ruth | Mott Foundation currently maintains Applewood . |
| The C.S. | Mott Foundation is involved with philanthropy in man |
| Sir Frederick Walker | Mott FRS (23 October 1853 Brighton, Sussex - 8 June |
| It turns out that Franklin | Mott gave her to Mickey as part of a debt payment. |
| s Song.)", and dedicated to the singers Charles | Mott, Harry Barratt, Frederick Henry and Frederick S |
| n Houses is a public housing development in the | Mott Haven neighborhood of The Bronx, New York City, |
| ctor of the St. Mary's Recreation Center in the | Mott Haven section of the South Bronx in New York Ci |
| ty Council (District 17), representing Melrose, | Mott Haven, Longwood, and Hunt's Point. |
| ocated at Brook Avenue and East 138th Street in | Mott Haven, Bronx. |
| York City Council's 17th District, covering the | Mott Haven, Melrose, Longwood, Hunts Point, and Conc |
| Mott, Hay & Anderson, Some Recent Tunnelling in Grea | |
| onstructed by Edmund Nuttall Ltd to a design by | Mott, Hay and Anderson. |
| A new bridge was designed by | Mott, Hay and Anderson and built by Mitchell Constru |
| It was designed by | Mott, Hay and Anderson, built by Balfour Beatty, and |
| It was designed by | Mott, Hay and Anderson and fabricated by the famous |
| After he left | Mott, he joined up with future Pretenders members Ja |
| y School, Butcher Junior High School and Warren | Mott High School. |
| Mott House, also known as Fieldcrest Mills, Inc., is | |
| Goalscorers: Bourbonnais 2, Cadieux, Dinnen, | Mott, Huck - Kopf. |
| 09, read by Bernard Cribbins who played Wilfred | Mott in the TV series. |
| arty, General Motors Corporation and Charles S. | Mott in the so-called Independent Citizen's Party, M |
| In 1951, the Elm | Mott Independent School District merged with the Lak |
| can explain conductor-insulator transitions in | Mott insulators such as transition metal oxides by t |
| Elm | Mott is the home to Heritage Homestead community. |
| "It is difficult to believe that Charles | Mott is dead; dead of wounds in France. |
| Elm | Mott is an unincorporated community in McLennan Coun |
| Richard | Mott is a mathematician and statistician at the Well |
| The name, suggested by a Dr. | Mott, is probably a reference to the townsite's loca |
| rtment of York University in Toronto with David | Mott, James Tenney and Phil Werren. |
| cs - Philip Warren Anderson, Sir Nevill Francis | Mott, John Hasbrouck van Vleck |
| London that same year he married sculptor Grace | Mott Johnson. |
| Mott led a brigade in the III Corps at the Battle of | |
| irement in 1988, he served as a director of the | Mott Macdonald Group for five years. |
| Designed by HOK working in consultation with | Mott MacDonald, the new Terminal 3 is a two-tier bui |
| rset Council's transportation team, and partner | Mott MacDonald, working with experts from English He |
| rchitects Denton Corker Marshall with engineers | Mott MacDonald. |
| s the former rectory, now an office complex for | Mott MacDonald. |
| Although severely wounded in the eye, Sergeant | Mott made a rush for the gun and after a fierce stru |
| pite of a drought and the Great Depression, Elm | Mott maintained a population of 250 during the 1920s |
| In 1894, | Mott married Harriet E. Henderson. |
| In 1890, | Mott married Alice M. Bowden. |
| Mott married Leila Ada White in 1891 and had two son | |
| e for Ability in Spelling (1915, republished by | Mott Media, Milford, Michigan 1985) |
| ing elements include the Civil War Monument and | Mott Memorial, erected in 1898. |
| N. F. | Mott, Metal-Insulator Transitions, second edition (T |
| Mott Mill is a historic cotton mill and silk mill lo | |
| Edward | Mott Moore (1814-1902) was an American surgeon, |
| He married Mary | Mott Moulton of Toledo, Ohio on May 28, 1889 . |
| Born near New Washington, Pennsylvania, | Mott moved with his parents to Salem, Oregon, in 189 |
| 1891.The Matador Ranch acquired the Cottonwood | Mott, named for a stand of trees surrounding a nearb |
| In Washington D.C, Davis started the | Mott Night business High School. |
| 1946 (the prize that year was shared with John | Mott), notably for her work with the Women's Interna |
| Gen. Gershom | Mott of the corps commanded by Maj. |
| New Jersey to Lindley Murray Moore and Abigail | Mott, of Quaker and Huguenot descent. |
| Farrington for Attorney General; and Victor C. | Mott, of Buffalo, for State Engineer. |
| He married Lizzie L. | Mott on November 24, 1881. |
| During the early 1930s Ellis worked with Nevill | Mott on energy relations in beta decay. |
| t, Fish and Game Commissioner to replace Thomas | Mott Osborne who had resigned. |
| The Rev. Henry Elliott | Mott, pastor at Central Presbyterian Church acted as |
| olitionist and women's rights activist Lucretia | Mott, peace activist Hannah Clothier Hull, and suffr |
| Craig Littlepage (born August 5, 1951, in La | Mott, Pennsylvania) is an American athletic director |
| Mott played with the Green Bay Packers during the 19 | |
| embers of his regiment, including Sergeant John | Mott, Private John Kilmartin, Private Daniel H. Mill |
| ement in Cancer Research (1994), the Charles S. | Mott Prize from the General Motors Cancer Research F |
| om the American Medical Association, Charles S. | Mott Prize (with F.P. Li) from the General Motors Ca |
| al Motors Cancer Research Foundation Charles S. | Mott Prize, and the Meyenburg Cancer Research Prize. |
| Stephen Charles | Mott, Professor of Christian Social Ethics |
| In 1992, current WAXI morning personality Ronn | Mott purchased the station with the help of banker T |
| Mott resigned his volunteer commission on February 2 | |
| lished new parishes in the surrounding towns of | Mott, Richardton, Lefor, and Strasburg. |
| Mott said later that Ellis had “practically discover | |
| The | Mott scattering is the theoretical diffraction patte |
| In lay terms, | Mott Scattering is similar to Rutherford Scattering |
| f electrons by atomic nuclei is an extension of | Mott scattering. |
| Another Astor had | Mott Schmidt design Valeur, and Charles A. Platt des |
| as formed by the merger of the Lakeview and Elm | Mott school districts. |
| Lucretia | Mott served as an officer of the meeting. |
| Mott served as chief clerk for the House of Assembly | |
| Mott served as editor of the Temperance Journal for | |
| While a member of the Mississippi Legislature | Mott served as Chairman of the Investigation of Stat |
| Thomas | Mott Shaw Estate is an historic house in 317 Garfiel |
| He is featured singing on a few | Mott songs, including the demo version of "Nightmare |
| he meetinghouse in January, 1871 where Lucretia | Mott spoke. |
| Ten's Chief Programming Officer, David | Mott stated "We've defined a few iconic Australian c |
| Mott Station is an unincorporated town in Jackson To | |
| cluding South Cliff Street, North Cliff Street, | Mott Street and Cottage Avenue. |
| th Ward Industrial School is located at 256-258 | Mott Street between Prince and Houston Streets in th |
| He was a member of Warren T. Rat's ' | Mott Street Maulers' cat gang until he met and befri |
| in the area during the 1840s, Ah Ken resided on | Mott Street and eventually founded a successful ciga |
| Ah Kam who kept a small boarding house on lower | Mott Street and rented out bunks to the first Chines |
| ith Pete Overend Watts and Morgan Fisher in the | Mott successor British Lions until their demise arou |
| Mott T. Greene is an American historian of science, | |
| Mott The Hoople Live is a 1974 album by British band | |
| All the Young Dudes ( | Mott the Hoople cover) |
| nted by overdubs of vocals, keyboards (by later | Mott the Hoople and Mott member Morgan Fisher) and g |
| 2008 he performed under the name Ariel Bender's | Mott The Hoople performing Spooky Tooth and Mott The |
| ack was written by the band's guitarist, former | Mott the Hoople guitarist, Mick Ralphs. |
| In October 2009, | Mott the Hoople played five nights of reunion concer |
| And | Mott the Hoople's "All the Young Dudes" is transform |
| Hunter fronting | Mott the Hoople at a reunion gig, Hammersmith Apollo |
| er a novel by Willard Manus, published in 1966: | Mott The Hoople. |
| "Foxy, Foxy" is a non-LP single released by | Mott the Hoople in 1974. |
| l the Way from Memphis" is a single released by | Mott the Hoople. |
| Old Records Never Die: The | Mott the Hoople/Ian Hunter Anthology (2008) |
| l the Young Dudes" (from All the Young Dudes by | Mott the Hoople, written by Bowie) |
| The band was made up of former members of | Mott the Hoople and Medicine Head. |
| Tooth (1967 to 1970), Stealers Wheel (1973) and | Mott the Hoople (1973 to 1974) were the most success |
| His mother's sister-in-law was Lucretia Coffin | Mott, the abolitionist and pioneer of the civil righ |
| "One of the Boys" is a single released by | Mott the Hoople, in Canada, Germany, Netherlands and |
| that Griffin and the other original members of | Mott the Hoople would reform for three 40th annivers |
| Mott the Hoople were an English rock band with stron | |
| Squires made for him and All the Young Dudes by | Mott the Hoople begins playing. |
| n Age Of Rock 'n' Roll" is a single released by | Mott the Hoople, from their 1974 album The Hoople. |
| Honeyman-Scott in Cheeks, a band led by former | Mott the Hoople keyboardist, Verden Allen. |
| Mott the Hoople's single was released in July 1972 a | |
| Mott the Hoople, including Ralphs, reunited for two | |
| ces include Bob Dylan, Faces, Merle Haggard and | Mott the Hoople. |
| Angel Air Records, who reissued all the classic | Mott the Hoople albums during the early 2000s. |
| drummer and founding member of 1970s rock band, | Mott the Hoople. |
| ner notes, Billy Corgan referred to Griffin as ' | Mott The Nipple'). |
| ung Dudes," a song originally given to the band | Mott the Hoople for their 1972 album of the same nam |
| racks recorded by British underground rock band | Mott the Hoople during their period with Island Reco |
| When performed live by | Mott the Hoople, "The Golden Age Of Rock 'n' Roll" w |
| anada,daughter of Benjamin Seaman and Elizabeth | Mott, their children; |
| Lucretia | Mott then spoke, encouraging all to take up the caus |
| Mott then worked as a newspaper reporter in New York | |
| Henry Y. | Mott Tory (speaker) |
| Edward John | Mott VC DCM (4 July 1893 Drayton - 20 October 1967 W |
| Gen. | Mott was wounded and Brig. |
| Mott was born in Alburgh, Vermont to Nicholas and Am | |
| Mott was born in Leeds to Lilian Mary Reynolds and C | |
| Charles James | Mott was born in Hornsey, North London, the son of H |
| Mott was defeated in the 1953 election by George Hah | |
| Mott was speaker for the Newfoundland assembly from | |
| Mott was at first educated at home by his mother, wh | |
| During the Second Battle of Bull Run, | Mott was severely wounded in the arm and for his bra |
| Mott was also mayor of New Westminster, British Colu | |
| Mott was elected as a Republican to the Thirty-eight | |
| Mott was a member of the New Jersey General Assembly | |
| Mott was born in Livingston Manor, New York, Sulliva | |
| Stanton, on her honeymoon at the time, and | Mott were active in the US anti-slavery movement. |
| His maternal uncle was Richard | Mott who was elected to the Thirty-fourth and the Th |
| ch of New South Wales in 2007 replacing Matthew | Mott who was promoted to the position of coach. |
| hat year, with Charles Parker replacing Charles | Mott who had been called upon to serve in the army. |
| ara Thorton has been dumped by vampire Franklin | Mott, whom she dated in Club Dead, and is now under |
| inghouse has hosted visitors including Lucretia | Mott, William Lloyd Garrison, Sojourner Truth, Susan |
| luding George Bradburn, Wendell Phillips, James | Mott, William Adam, Isaac Winslow, J. P. Miller and |
| One of his sons, Gershom | Mott Williams, the first bishop of the Episcopal Dio |
| The | Mott Willis Store is a historic building in Charlott |
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