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    The Power by-law

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    These are "proceedings at a special evening meeting of the Canadian club, at which the City Council of Toronto and the Electrical Development Company each provided a speaker to discuss 'The Power by-law' Mr. P.W. Ellis spoke in favor of the measure, while Mr. W. T. White spoke against it. The President, Mr. John Turnball, presided.

    Pee Wee Ellis masterclass: funk and all that jazz

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    Pee Wee Ellis was a key member of James Brown Revue from 1965 to 1969 and he is committed to sharing his musical knowledge with new generations of musicians. This interactive workshop was part of the 2015 Bristol International Jazz and Blues Festival and was designed and facilitated by Nick Sorensen

    In session with Pee Wee Ellis and Fred Wesley: a funk masterclass

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    Pee Wee Ellis and Fred Wesley were key members of James Brown Revue in the 1960's and are committed to sharing their musical knowledge with new generations of musicians. This interactive workshop was part of the 2014 Bristol International Jazz and Blues Festival and was designed and facilitated by Nick Sorensen

    Marrickville, the Ellis Estate [cartographic material] /

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    Sales plan for bounded by Meeks and Marrickville Roads, Marrickville, New South Wales.; Oriented with north at bottom.; "Freehold title. Application has been made to place the estate under Torrens Act."; "Terms: 5 per lot deposit. Balance at 1 per month. Interest, 5 per cent."; "Solicitor to the estate, A.C. Gill, Esq., 56 Hunter St., Sydney."; "P.W. Rygate, licensed surveyor, 158 Pitt Street, Sydney."; Also available in an electronic version via the internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.map-lfsp1490.Ellis Estate, Marrickvill

    Author Correction:A cattle graph genome incorporating global breed diversity

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    The original version of this Article omitted from the author list the 12th and 13th authors Dennis Muhanguzi and Wilson Amanyire, who are from the ‘School of Biosecurity, Biotechnology and Laboratory Sciences (SBLS), College of Veterinary Medicine, Animal Resources and Biosecurity, Makerere University, P.O Box 7062, Kampala, Uganda’. Consequently, the final sentence of the Author Contributions incorrectly read ‘D.W., P.T., E.A.J.C., C.E., E.T.O., E.R.A., A. Tijjani, K.M., A.F., B.R.F., A.Q., U.C. and P.W. provided samples and expertise for the studies’. This has been replaced with ‘D.W., P.T., W.A., D.M., E.A.J.C., C.E., E.T.O., E.R.A., A. Tijjani, K.M., A.F., B.R.F., A.Q., U.C. and P.W. provided samples and expertise for the studies’. This has been corrected in both the PDF and HTML versions of the Article

    1.5 Generation Internal Migration in the US: Dispersion from States of Immigration?

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    The issue of immigrant spatial concentration and dispersion through migration features in several interrelated debates. Spatial assimilation theory links immigrant relocation away from residential enclaves to socioeconomic gains. Although framed at an intra-urban scale, we suggest that similar assimilation logics infuse thinking on immigrant settlement and mobility at other scales. Additionally, immigrant clustering links to anxieties about the threats posed by non-European origin newcomers. Research on immigrant settlement geography and spatial mobility has so far been restricted to the first generation. This paper investigates the migration behavior of the growing population of adult children of immigrants, specifically the 1.5 generation, seeking to answer the question of whether they will remain in the states in which their parent’s generation settled or move on. It also assesses whether the out-migration response of the 1.5 generation in states of immigrant concentration is similar to that of their parent’s generation or the US-born population

    Pee Wee Ellis and Fred Wesley workshop: funk masterclass

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    James Brown and Fred Wesley were key members of James Brown Revue in the 1960's and are committed to sharing their musical knowledge with new generations of musicians. This interactive workshop was part of the 2016 Bristol International Jazz and Blues Festival and was designed and facilitated by Nick Sorensen

    New and Interesting records of South African fungi. XIV. Cercosporoid fungi from weeds

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    Ten foliicolous cercosporoid fungi from different exotic weeds are described and illustrated. Seven of these are new records for South Africa, namely Cercospora brachiata Ellis & Everhart, C. echii Winter, C. physalidis Ellis, C. pistiae Nag Raj, Govindu & Thirumalachar, C. plantaginis Sacc., Mycovellosiella perfoliati (Ellis & Everhart) Muntañola and Passalora dubia (Riess) Braun. Furthermore, Pseudocercospora capsellae (Ellis & Everhart) Deighton which is known from Brassica spp., is newly recorded from Raphanus raphanistrum L. Mycovellosiella lantaniphila Crous & M.J. Morris sp. nov. is described as new from Lantana camara L., and Cercospora avicularis Winter from Polygonum aviculare L. is reallocated to Passalora as P. avicularis (Winter) Crous, U. Braun & M.J. Morris comb. nov

    Prediction-driven computational auditory scene analysis

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    Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, 1996.Includes bibliographical references (p. 173-180).by Daniel P.W. Ellis.Ph.D

    Mrs. Griffith and P.W. Ellis party

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    The Griffiths lived on a West Slocan ranch before it was purchased by Walter Cloughs
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