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Что (кто) такое James Maxwell - определение


James Maxwell (British Marines officer)         
BRITISH MARINES OFFICER
James Maxwell (Royal Marines officer)
James Maxwell (died 1792) was an officer in the British Marines and member of Australia's First Fleet which established a penal colony in New South Wales in 1788.
James Maxwell (scholar)         
SCOTTISH SCHOLAR (C.1581 – IN OR AFTER 1635)
James Maxwell (c.1581 – in or after 1635) was a Scottish scholar, known as an author on mythology and prophecy.
James Laidlaw Maxwell Jr         
BRITISH MISSIONARY (1876-1951)
James Laidlaw Maxwell, Jnr; James Laidlaw Maxwell, Junior
James Laidlaw Maxwell, Junior (; 1876 – 12 August 1951) was a pioneering modern English Presbyterian medical missionary to Formosa (Taiwan) and China. He was the son of James Laidlaw Maxwell, Senior.
Примеры употребления для James Maxwell
1. Billy Price Bennett who was shot to death in 1'7' by James Maxwell, to campaign against Huckabee‘s re–election.
2. Some inmates who benefited from some sort of personal connection: –James Maxwell, who killed a pastor of the Church of God in Arkansas.
3. Billy Price Bennett who was shot to death in 1'7' by James Maxwell, to campaign against Huckabee‘s re–election. I just thought that the power of executive clemency was being exercised on the wrong folks,‘‘ said Pulaski County Prosecutor Larry Jegley, a Democrat who also campaigned against Huckabee.
4. But James Maxwell–Scott, for the MoD, insisted a ‘helicopter flying at 500ft or above simply could not have caused the damage‘. He added that although, "technically", permission needed to be granted for flying the helicopter at under 1,000ft, a chart the pilot was using did not indicate that he needed it and that he ‘felt he could fly down to 500ft‘. Central to the case is a piece of equipment on the Merlin which measures the height at which the helicopter is flying.