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Ivan T .Sanderson (728 bytes)
1: ...as well as in reports of [[extraterrestrial]] visitors. 3: ... journals of popular adventure as ''True'', ''Sports Afield'', and ''Argosy''. 5: ...e'' are hard-to-obtain classics of [[travel literature]]. 7: ...married twice and died of cancer in the United States. Robert Sanderson (626 bytes) 1: ...([[1587]] - [[1663]]), [[theologian]] and [[casuist]], born of good 2: ...otherham in [[Yorkshire]], was at Oxford Entering the Church he rose 3: ...shop of Lincoln. His work on logic, ''[[Logicae Artis Compendium]]'' 4: (1615), was long a standard treatise on the subject. His sermons also 5: ...es of Conscience Resolved]]'' (1678), in consideration of which he has been placed Geoff Sanderson (1095 bytes) 1: ..., Northwest Territories]]) is a player in the [[National Hockey League]]. 3: ...ted in the 2nd round of the NHL draft by the [[Hartford Whalers]]. 5: ...ly, he has scored 30 or more goals in six different seasons. 7: Geoff played in the NHL All-Star game in [[1994]] and [[1997]]. 9: ...f is yet to win a Stanley Cup, but he did play in the [[1999]] finals. Derek Sanderson (4700 bytes) 1: ... [[ice hockey]] [[center]] who is now a bank executive. 3: [[Image:DerekSanderson.jpg|thumb|Derek Sanderson]] 4: ... the most widely published hockey photo in Cup history. 6: ...heir son, [[Derek Jeter|Derek Sanderson Jeter]] after him. 8: ... what went from a "goldmine" to a money-losing venture. Tessa Sanderson (1010 bytes) 1: ...ca]]) is a former British javelinist and heptathlete. 3: ... and she competed at senior international level until [[1996]]. 6: == External links == 8: ...es/displayhero.asp?HeroID=1809 sporting heroes photos] 10: {{Footer Olympic Champions Javelin Throw Women}} Cael Sanderson (2532 bytes) 1: ... four state titles. He was coached by his father Steve. 2: ...sanderson.bmp|thumb|right|200px|Sanderson winning the NCAA gold.]] 3: ...s named outstanding wrestler of the NCAA tournament as a freshman. 5: ...ff season, he won the World University title in [[Tokyo, Japan]]. 7: ...med winner of the Dan Hodge Trophy for the second time. T. J. Cobden Sanderson (1366 bytes) 1: ...ble.JPG|frame|Page from the Doves Bible by Cobden Sanderson]] 3: ...er]] associated with the [[Arts and Crafts movement]]. 5: ...a degree, and entred [[Lincoln's Inn]] as a barrister. 7: ...They produced books for William Morris, including the famous [[Doves Bible]] in [[1903]]. 9: ...erson threw the font type into the [[River Thames|Thames]]. George P. Sanderson (1237 bytes) 1: George Peress Sanderson 3: ... from 1859 to 1863, returning to India in 1864 at the age of 16. 5: ... Albert, Duke of Clarence & Avendale, when he visited India. 7: ...yard Kipling]], was a reference to George Perress Sanderson. 9: ... a book called ‘Thirteen Years Among the Wild Beasts of India’. Angus-Sanderson (821 bytes) 1: ...]]; neither action staved off the inevitable, and the company folded for good in [[1927]]. 3: {{auto-stub}} 5: [[Category:Vintage vehicles]] John Sanderson (4506 bytes) 1: ... Royal Australian Engineers in [[December]] of that year. 3: ... [[Sabah]], [[Malaysia]]. He was promoted to [[Captain]] in [[1965]]. 5: ... 17 Construction Squadron in [[South Vietnam]] at the end of [[1970]]. 7: ...oughout [[1972]] before attending the Australian Staff College Queenscliff during [[1973]]. 9: ... as the Exchange Instructor, at the British Army Staff College, Camberley. Sanderson, Texas (2774 bytes) 1: ...nty seat]] of [[Terrell County, Texas|Terrell County]]{{GR|6}}. 4: ...-doton-Sanderson.PNG|right|Location of Sanderson, Texas]] 5: ... located at 30°8'28" North, 102°23'45" West (30.141024, -102.395924){{GR|1}}. 7: ...it is land and none of the area is covered with water. 10: ...S. Census)|Hispanic]] or [[Latino (U.S. Census)|Latino]] of any race. Baron Sanderson of Ayot (416 bytes) 1: ...m]]. It was created in 1960 and was disclaimed by the second Baron in 1971. 3: ==Barons Sanderson of Ayot ([[1960]])== 4: *[[Basil Sanderson, 1st Baron Sanderson of Ayot]] ([[1894]]-[[1971]]) 5: ...Alan Lindsay Sanderson, 2nd Baron Sanderson of Ayot]] (b. [[1931]]) (disclaimed 1971) 6: [[Category:Baronies|Sanderson of Ayot]] IVAN (191 bytes) 1: The term '''IVAN''' can stand for: 3: *[[Iter Vehemens ad Necem]] a computer game 4: ... for the [[Soviet Union]], similar to "Sam" for Nato. My Name is Ivan (7968 bytes) 1: [[Category:World War II films]] 2: ...made in [[1962]] by [[Russia]]n director [[Andrei Tarkovsky]]. 4: ==History and Cultural Importance== 6: ... [[Venice Film Festival]] and attracting the attention of many people, including [[Ingmar Bergman]] w... 8: ...thout knowing how. For me Tarkovsky is the greatest filmmaker." Ivan (1168 bytes) 1: ...n''' refers to the names of several [[Russia]]n [[Tsar]]s: 2: *[[Ivan I]] 3: *[[Ivan II]] 4: *[[Ivan III]] 5: *[[Ivan IV|Ivan IV, "The Terrible"]] Ivan A. Getting (6629 bytes) 1: ...ssile|cruise bombs]] that attacked London late in the [[Second World War]]. 3: ==Biography and positions held== 5: ...he Research and Development Board of the Department of Defense. 7: ...rved on the Undersea Warfare Committee of the [[National Research Council]]. 9: ... of Trustees of the Environmental Research Institute of Michigan. Ivan De Battista (2223 bytes) 1: [[Image:ivan.jpg|right|thumb|150px|Ivan De Battista]] 3: ...veral roles in local TV dramatic/sitcoms and adverts. 5: ...ses. Besides, in 1999, he published his first poetry book ‘Irwiefen’ Hurricanes. 7: ...l Performer’s Certificate in Acting from the Trinity College of London. 9: He is married to [[Simone De Battista]] (2000) and has one child, Ryan Mark. Ivan M. Niven (790 bytes) 1: ... and was awarded his doctorate from the [[University of Chicago]]. 3: ...rica]] from 1983 to 1994. He received the MAA Distinguished Service Award in 1989. 9: [[Category:1915 births|Niven, Ivan M.]] 10: [[Category:1999 deaths|Niven, Ivan M.]] 11: [[Category:Mathematicians|Niven, Ivan Morton]] Ivan Silayev (1415 bytes) 1: ...er of Russia]] from [[June 15]], [[1990]] to [[September]] [[1991]]. 3: ... as representative of Russia at [[European Community]] (1991-1994). 5: ...|preceded=''none''|succeeded=[[Boris Yeltsin]] (acting)}} 7: [[Category:1930 births|Silayev, Ivan]] Ivan Koniev (6032 bytes) 1: ...onev1.jpg|thumb|250px|Marshal of the Soviet Union Ivan Koniev]] 2: ...ked as a lumberjack before being conscripted into the Russian Army in [[1916]]. 4: ...e. This alliance was the key to Koniev's subsequent career. 6: ...] a candidate member of the Party [[Central Committee]]. 8: ...defence of the Soviet capital Koniev was promoted to Colonel-General.
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