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William born in England, Tyndale was instrumental in translating the Bible into the vernacular and supported reform of the church. He insisted on the authority of Scripture and, like Luther, on justification by faith (Cross, The Oxford Dictionary Of The Christian Church).
Ãâó: www.georgefox.edu/academics/undergrad/departments/...
William Inventor of chili powder who in 1894 ran pepper bits through a small home meat grinder three times and then dried the ground pepper into a powder. Favorite commercial brand of chili powder still carries his name.
Ãâó: webpages.charter.net/budnscoot/chili_glossary.htm
William Designed and lobbied for what came to be adopted as the American standard screw.
Ãâó: www.udmercy.edu/faculty_pages/staudenmaier_sj/ethi...
William An urban economist who believed that urban sites are composed of both land and location. In his book, Location and Land Use, Alonso explained the trade-off that exists between land rent and the transportation cost incurred by individuals in determining where to locate within an urban area. Back to top -- View Real Estate Listings
Ãâó: www.maryland-real-estate-online.com/real-estate-te...
William Stewart University of Texas Law Professor, 1899-1929
Ãâó: tarlton.law.utexas.edu/rare/dictsweb/donors.html
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