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John Sparrow David Thompson - traducción al Inglés

4TH PRIME MINISTER OF CANADA (1845-1894)
Sir John Sparrow David Thompson; John S.D. Thompson; John Sparrow Thompson; Sir John Sparrow Thompson; Sir John Thompson
  • Annie E Thompson by [[William James Topley]]
  • Halifax]], [[Nova Scotia]]

John Sparrow David Thompson         
n. John Sparrow David Thompson (1844-1894) Canadees politicus, premier van Canada vanaf 1892 tot 1894
John Podesta         
  • alt=Three older, white men in suits and ties stand on a stone balcony, with trees and brick buildings behind them.
  • John Podesta testifies before the [[Senate Budget Committee]] Task Force on Government Performance.
  • Podesta in 1993
  • President Obama holds a meeting with John Podesta and [[Susan Rice]] aboard [[Air Force One]], 2015
FORMER WHITE HOUSE CHIEF OF STAFF
John D. Podesta; John David Podesta; Podesta, John; John Podesta Jr.; John David Podesta Jr.; John D. Podesta Jr.
n. John Podesta, vierde en laatste stafchef van Witte Huis in Washington DC onder President Bill Clinton (1998-2001)
tommy gun         
  • Firing the M1928 Thompson
  • Auto-Ordnance 1927A5 DOJ BATFE Firearm Classification Letter
  • German [[Fallschirmjäger]] troops in Tunisia with a captured M1928A1 Thompson submachine gun — unlike most captured enemy small arms, the [[Wehrmacht]] did not assign the Thompson a formal field designation, and did not officially re-issue the weapon to German soldiers
  • A British soldier equipped with a Thompson M1928 submachine gun in November 1940.  (Note the use of a drum magazine.)
  • Fort Knox]], [[Kentucky]], June 1942
  • US Marine]] holding an M1928 Thompson during the [[Banana Wars]]
  • Both sides of the Thompson M1A1 shown with 30-round magazine
  • 1950}}
  • Brigadier general [[John T. Thompson]] holding an M1921 Thompson
  • Thompson M1928A1, field stripped
  • Thompson Model 1921.
  • Thompson 1921, field stripped
  • Drum and box magazines
  • Fire controls on an M1 Thompson. Front lever is the selector switch, set for full auto.
  • Prime Minister [[Winston Churchill]] inspects a 'Tommy gun' while visiting coastal defense positions near Hartlepool on 31 July 1940
  • advance on Okinawa]] in May 1945.
AMERICAN SUBMACHINE GUN
Thompson Sub-Machinegun; Tommy gun; Thompson Submachine gun; Thompson M1A1; M1 Thompson; Chicago type writer; Thompson submachinegun; Thompson SMG; Thompson M1928; M1 Thompson submachine gun; Tommy-gun; M1A1 Thompson; Tommygun; Thompson M1928A1; Thompson M1927; Thompson M1921; Thompson M1; Thompson sub machine gun; Thompson submachine guns; Thompson Machine Gun; Thompson gun; Thompson sub-machine guns; BSA 1926 Thompson; Maschinenpistole 760/2(r); Maschinenpistole 761(r); Trench broom; Thompson machine gun; Chicago Typewriter; Thompson Anti-Bandit Gun; Tommy guns; M1928; Thompson Sub-machine gun; Thompson Submachine-Gun; M1928 Thompson; Thompson sub-machine gun; Thompson machinegun; Tommy Gun; Thompson submachine-gun; Thomson sub-machine gun
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Definición

Ken Thompson
<person> The principal inventor of the Unix {operating system} and author of the B language, the predecessor of C. In the early days Ken used to hand-cut Unix distribution tapes, often with a note that read "Love, ken". Old-timers still use his first name (sometimes uncapitalised, because it's a login name and mail address) in third-person reference; it is widely understood (on Usenet in particular) that without a last name "Ken" refers only to Ken Thompson. Similarly, Dennis without last name means Dennis Ritchie (and he is often known as dmr). Ken was first hired to work on the Multics project, which was a huge production with many people working on it. Multics was supposed to support hundreds of on-line logins but could barely handle three. In 1969, when Bell Labs withdrew from the project, Ken got fed up with Multics and went off to write his own operating system. People said "well, if zillions of people wrote Multics, then an OS written by one guy must be Unix!". There was some joking about eunichs as well. Ken's wife Bonnie and son Corey (then 18 months old) went to visit family in San Diego. Ken spent one week each on the kernel, file system, etc., and finished UNIX in one month along with developing SPACEWAR (or was it "Space Travel"?). See also back door, brute force, demigod, wumpus. (1999-01-26)

Wikipedia

John Sparrow David Thompson

Sir John Sparrow David Thompson (November 10, 1845 – December 12, 1894) was a Canadian lawyer, judge and politician who served as the fourth prime minister of Canada from 1892 until his death. He had previously been fifth premier of Nova Scotia for a brief period in 1882.

Thompson was born in Halifax, Nova Scotia. He trained as a lawyer and was called to the bar in 1865. Thompson was elected to the Nova Scotia House of Assembly in 1877 as a representative of the Conservative Party. He became the provincial attorney general the following year, in Simon Holmes' government, replaced Holmes as premier in 1882. However, he served for only two months before losing the 1882 general election to the Liberal Party. After losing the premiership, he accepted an appointment to the Nova Scotia Supreme Court.

In 1885, Thompson entered federal politics at the personal request of Prime Minister John A. Macdonald, becoming Minister of Justice. In that role he was the driving force behind the enactment of the Criminal Code. Thompson became prime minister in 1892, following the retirement of John Abbott. He was the first Roman Catholic to hold the position. On a trip to England in 1894, Thompson unexpectedly suffered a heart attack and died, aged 49. He is the second and most recent Canadian prime minister to have died in office, after John A. Macdonald.