Offers oral and maxillofacial surgery, including corrective jaw surgery and wisdom tooth removal.
William's corpse was found showing signs of a violent death. He is the earliest example of a medieval blood libel saint, having died in 1144. His biographer relied on hearsay, and was "a man of unlimited credulity."…
Describes William Walker's military campaigns, 1855-60, with overview of US and British interests in the country at that time.
WEOS is a broadcast service of Hobart & William Smith Colleges, with NPR, PRI, Pacifica programming, new music, and local event coverage.
Offers self catering lodges near Fort William. Photographs of Scotland and travel information including what to see and do near Birchbrae.
Biographical information from publicly editable encyclopedia.
Detail of the Sir William Phips expedition to Quebec, the shipwreck and discovery of the remains after 300 years.
Reviews the medical history of America's 27th, and heaviest, President.
The official site of the director, producer, and writer. His works include The Exorcist.
Biographical article on the fourteenth-century Franciscan philosopher.
Timothy J. Purcell, Ian Buck, William R. Mark, and Pat Hanrahan evaluate trends in programmability of the graphics pipeline and explain how ray tracing can be mapped to graphics hardware.…
From The Yeast Connection Cookbook by William G Crook, MD and Marjorie Hurt Jones, RN.
Extensive interpretation of William Hogarth's engraving as a graphic account of the social and cultural state of the lower urban class in early eighteenth century England
"Fresh light has been thrown on William Shakespeare's sexual orientation by the discovery of a previously unknown portrait of the playwright's patron, Henry Wriothesley, 3rd Earl of Southampton - apparently dressed as a woman." Article from Guardi…
The Fighting Governer: A chronicle of Frontenac by Charles William Colby. Downloadable e-text from Project Gutenberg.
Encyclopedia article offers a brief biography an gallery of selected artworks.
Waco attorney, practicing bankruptcy, criminal and juvenile defense, personal injury, family law, and consumer law.
Provides details of the attack on the Bard by Robert Greene in his pamphlet the Groatsworth of Wit, which was published in 1592.
Designer, manufacturer and installation of custom wood, acrylic and metal fixtures for retail commercial store display local or nationwide.
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