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    Providence College Faculty Author Series 2012-2013: Dr. Adrian Weimer

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    Dr. Adrian Weimer (History, Providence College) discusses her new book Martyrs\u27 Mirror: Persecution and Holiness in Early New England and the cultural importance of martyrdom within Colonial America

    Providence College Faculty Author Series 2012-2013: Dr. Adrian Weimer

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    Dr. Adrian Weimer (History, Providence College) discusses her new book Martyrs\u27 Mirror: Persecution and Holiness in Early New England and the cultural importance of martyrdom within Colonial America

    Goskar, Mr T Adrian, [No Service Number]

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    This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/388301Surname: GOSKAR. Given Name(s) or Initials: MR T ADRIAN. Military Service Number or Last Known Location: [No Registration Number]. Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 56779.211071 Item: [2016.0049.20594] "Goskar, Mr T Adrian, [No Service Number]

    Adrian Matejka, 34th Annual ODU Literary Festival

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    Adrian Matejka is the author of The Devil’s Garden and Mixology, which was a winner of the 2008 National Poetry Series. He is the recipient of two Illinois Arts Council Literary Awards and fellowships from Cave Canem and the Lannan Foundation. His work has been featured in American Poetry Review, The Best American Poetry 2010, and Ploughshares, among other journals and anthologies. He teaches at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville

    Captain F. T. Crimmins Junior and Adrian Crimmins

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    Captain F. T. Crimmins Junior and Adrian Crimmins. It\u27s great to be home where I can see the folks, go fishing- and do some shooting- Captain F. T. Crimmins Junior, who was awarded the Distinguished Service Cross for extreme bravery in the Philippines... Captain Crimmins is resting his hand on Adrian\u27s shoulder, and he appears to be in the middle of saying something. Adrian is smiling back at him, though leaning away slightly.https://mavmatrix.uta.edu/specialcollections_startelegram1940s/15247/thumbnail.jp

    Captain Fred T. Crimmins Junior, with his brother Adrian, Fred T. Crimmins Senior

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    Captain Fred T. Crimmins Junior (right) with his brother Adrian (left) and their father, Fred T. Crimmins Senior. Fort Worth Hero- Fort Worth\u27s Distinguished Service Cross hero, Captain Fred T. Crimmins Junior, at right, with his dad, center, and \u27kid\u27 brother, Adrian, at their home at 1410 South Jennings Avenue. Captain Crimmins was awarded the medal for bravery in the Philippines December 8. The elder Crimmins is sitting in an armchair and looking directly into the camera. Even though he is not smiling, he seems to be happy. Captain Crimmins has his arms around his father and is looking down at him, smiling. Adrian has one arm around both of them, and is looking down at his father with a look of tenderness.https://mavmatrix.uta.edu/specialcollections_startelegram1940s/14711/thumbnail.jp

    Transport implications of bring-site recycling

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    Local authorities are striving to meet their recycling targets by providing householders with a range of recycling opportunities within the community. Household waste recycling centres (HWRCs or manned recycling drop-off centres) and ‘bring-sites’ (unmanned recycling drop-off centres) allow householders to dispose of a range of items that may not be catered for at the kerbside. The current and future transport implications of these facilities as trip generators are not widely understood. Using a database of HWRC visitor origins (n = 7135), this paper estimates the current annual mileage and environmental impacts associated with current visitor trips to HWRCs, given the regulations that govern their use, and identifies how this could be reduced if a series of bring-sites in the community were enhanced. The 4 677 000 annual visitors to the 26 HWRCs in Hampshire (UK) generated 40 million km and approximately 1873 t of carbon dioxide (CO2, as carbon). A network of 104 bring-sites serviced by 78 refuse collection vehicles able to take green waste, operating in addition to the facilities at the 26 HWRCs, could save approximately 8·5 million km (21%) of travel per annum (369 t of carbon dioxide as carbon).<br/

    Problem solving for crime prevention

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    This paper by Adrian Cherney uses existing literature to highlight the place of problem solving in crime prevention, and the need for flexibility, responsiveness, and an understanding of context in using problem solving techniques. It calls for problem solving to play a greater role in the efforts of criminologists to develop crime prevention programs, and stresses the need for the recording and exchange of information between crime prevention practitioners

    L'église d'Attichy (Oise)

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    Béreux T., Roberts Adrian. L'église d'Attichy (Oise). In: Bulletin Monumental, tome 83, année 1924. pp. 41-68
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