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English economist noted for his studies of international trade and finance (1907-1995)

United States general in charge of the Union troops at the Battle of Gettysburg (1815-1872)

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Meade continued to press with O'Connor having an effort saved by Clarke, with Fitzsimmons latching onto the rebound only for his effort to be cleared off the line by Delta defender David White.
Though he initially did most of the production process, Meade has now backed off to mainly administrative and planning tasks as the business has grown.
Meade and Laurieston were faultless in claming both team and individual golds.
Meade said the management team envisions several options currently under discussion.
His BBC One hit show The David Meade Project often sees him sharing the limelight with a viewer who under his guidance perform mind-boggling feats.
Into this ever-expanding and potentially explosive political situation, George Meade arrived with his family at the Detroit headquarters of the United States Lake Survey in 1856.
Meade listened to the Beatles, found Sublime to be the first contemporary group that caught his interest, then graduated to the Shins.
So both Lee and Meade were constantly faced with balancing clear and specific direction to their subordinate commanders with the need to allow them the flexibility to adapt to the changing battlefield environment.
An inquest at Teesside Coroner's Court heard Thomas Meade, 64, was admitted to the University Hospital of Hartlepool on March 5, 2001, after a fall at his home in Chesham Road, Norton.
The company has more than 40 years of experience in the magnet industry through its acquisition of the operating assets of Meade Industrial Services and Delta Star Electric.
Meade is a designer and manufacturer of telescopes and accessories for amateur astronomers.
Meade of Allegheny College in Meadville, Pa., found examples of those products and others that incorporate the bacteria-killing agent triclosan.
Pity poor Marion Meade. The capable biographer of such figures as Dorothy Parker, Buster Keaton and Eleanor of Aquitaine has chosen her most intractable subject in Woody Allen.
In one of its first, precedent setting decisions regarding municipal authority to regulate satellite dishes, the FCC determined that the City of Meade, Kansas (1994 population 1,545) violated the FCC's rule governing Over-the-Air Reception Devices, such as satellite dishes, by enacting an ordinance which restricts the installation and placement of satellite television dishes that are one meter or less in diameter.
Brown's current work focuses specifically on Fort Meade, described by the author as the "oldest town in interior south Florida" (xi).