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Mick Thomson from Slipknot's full name is Mickael Gordon Thomson
An ounce = 30ml But it can be what ever you like as long as you keep the proportions right. I'll use the Vesper recipe as an example: 3 measures of Gordon's Gin 1 measure of vodka 1/2 measure Lillet Bal That would mean you could use 3 shots of gordons gin, 1 shot of vodka and 1/2 shot of Kina Lillet.
The 39 Clues is a series of adventure books published by Scholastic. The main part of the series consists of ten books about the adventures of siblings Amy and Dan Cahill. They agree to the challenge in their grandmother Grace's will and search for 39 clues scattered around the world. Rick Riordan wrote the first book and the main story arc, but other authors will write the rest of the books in the series. As of 2009, six have been written by (in order) Rick Riordan, Gordon Korman, Peter Lerangis, Jude Watson, Patrick Carman and Jude Watson (again). The others are being written by (in order) Peter Lerangis (again), Gordon Korman (again), Linda Sue Park and Margaret Peterson Haddix.[1]The series combines online gaming and card collecting with reading, creating a unique, interactive experience. Six cards come with every book and more are sold separately in packs. There are also activities related to The 39 Clues online. There are prizes for children between the age of six and fourteen. It is possible to win prizes by buying the books and playing the online game.The books are designed to teach history. The main characters are fictional but almost every historical person mentioned in the series belongs to the Cahill family. Because of this, Amy and Dan have to learn about these people to search for the Clues, thereby educating the reader.
Charles Darwin did not write about genes. However, in The Origin of Species (published 1859) he proposes that natural selection occurs, and this was very controversial. An Augustinian Monk called Gregor Mendel discovered the patterns of inheritance when he did a study of inheritance in pea plants in 1866, but his work was not recognised until the twentieth century.
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good. "Wall Street" (1987). Said by Gordon Gekko.
Gordon M. Shepherd has written: 'Creating modern neuroscience' -- subject(s): Neurosciences, History, Brain, Physiology, History, 20th Century 'Neurobiology' -- subject(s): Behavior, Membrane Potentials, Molecular neurobiology, Nervous system, Neurobiology, Neuronal Plasticity, Neurons, Neurophysiology, Physiology, Psychophysiology, Nervous System 'Foundations of the neuron doctrine' -- subject(s): History, Neurons, Neuroanatomy
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Lord Gordon-Gordon died in 1873.
Lord Gordon-Gordon was born in 1840.
Gordon remembered to bring his mackintosh (mack) but forgot his wellington boots (wellies). These are colloquial forms for a raincoat & rubber boots.
The beautiful mountain view was a breathtaking sight.
According to the poet George Gordon, Lord Byron, the sheen of Assyrian spears shimmered like stars on the night-darkened waves of Galilee.
'Why is Gordon Pablo/Gordon Paul?' or 'What is Gordon Pablo/Paul for?'
Gordon Brown's real name is James Gordon Brown.
Dr. Gordon Gordon is just a nickname given to him by Sealy Boothe, he calls him that because everytime Dr. Gordon introduced himself he said "I'm Gordon, Gordon Wyatt."