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Carlisle (given Name)
Carlisle is a given name related to Carlyle It may refer to the following notable people: * Carlisle Adams, Canadian cryptographer and computer security researcher * Carlisle Best (born 1959), Barbadian former cricketer * Carlisle Cullen, fictional character in The ''Twilight'' Series by Stephenie Meyer * Carlisle Floyd (1926–2021), American composer *Carlisle Graham (1850 – 1909), American athlete *Carlisle W. Higgins (1889–1980), American jurist *Carlisle H. Humelsine (1915 – 1989), American diplomat and military office * Carlisle Jarvis (1906 – 1979), Australian rules footballer * Carlisle Moody (born 1943), American economist, criminologist, and professor * Carlisle Perry (1893 – 1953), American baseball player * Carlisle Runge (1920–1983), American lawyer and diplomat * Carlisle Trost (1930–2020), American navy officer See also *Carlile (given name) *Carlisle (surname) Carlisle is an English habitational surname related to the city of Carlisle. Notable peop ...
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Carlyle (name)
Carlyle is a given name and surname. Surname (and place name) is derived from Carlisle. Given name may be an elaboration of Carl. Notable people with the name include the following: Given name * Carlyle Atkinson (1892–1968), English swimmer *Carlyle Begay, Diné-American politician *Carlyle Blackwell (1884–1955), American silent film actor, director and producer * Carlyle Brown, American playwright, performer and the artistic director * Carlyle W. Crane (1914–1992), American politician *Carlyle Crockwell (1932–2015), Bermudian football referee *Carlyle Eubank, American writer and screenwriter *Carlyle Glean (1932–2021), Grenadian politician *Carlyle Harmon (1905–1997), American inventor *Carlyle Harris (1868–1893), American medical student *Carlyle Holiday (born 1981), American football player *Carlyle Jones (1904–1951), Australian rules footballer *Carlyle A. Luer (1922–2019), American botanist * Carlyle E. Maw (1903–1987), American politician * Carlyle Miller ( ...
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Carlisle Adams
Carlisle M. Adams is a Canadian cryptographer and computer security researcher. Formerly senior cryptographer at Entrust, he is currently a professor at the University of Ottawa. His notable work includes the design (with Stafford Tavares) of the block ciphers CAST-128 and CAST-256, whose S-boxes are based on the non-linear properties of bent functions. He also helped organize the first Selected Areas in Cryptography (SAC) workshop in 1994. He is also the security advisor of the Ottawa-based electronic signature An electronic signature, or e-signature, is data that is logically associated with other data and which is used by the signatory to sign the associated data. This type of signature has the same legal standing as a handwritten signature as long as i ... company Signority. References External links Carlisle Adams's page at uOttawa Living people Modern cryptographers Public-key cryptographers Canadian computer scientists Computer security academics Universit ...
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Carlisle Best
Carlisle Alonza Best (born 14 May 1959) is a Barbadian former cricketer who played eight Tests and 24 One Day Internationals for the West Indies. He represented the West Indies at the 1987 World Cup. A right-handed batsman, Best hit his first scoring shot on his Test debut for six runs. This was only the second time in the history of Test cricket that this feat had been achieved. Over his career, Best made one century in each international format (both coming against England), and also captained West Indies B on a tour of Zimbabwe. Best was known for his unusual habit of commentating on himself while batting. Following his replacement in the West Indies side by Brian Lara, and other perceived slights to Barbados, local fans boycotted a Test match, costing their cricket board an estimated £100,000. Best now works for a bank and in the media. Playing career Early years Best first came to attention when he scored more than 800 runs in the Barbados leagues in 1976, while still a ...
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List Of Twilight Characters
The following is a list of characters in the ''Twilight'' novel series by Stephenie Meyer, comprising the books ''Twilight'', ''New Moon'', ''Eclipse'' and ''Breaking Dawn'', as well as ''The Twilight Saga'' film series adaptations. Major characters Bella Swan Isabella Marie "Bella" Swan (later Bella Cullen) is the fictional protagonist of the ''Twilight'' series, written by Stephenie Meyer. The ''Twilight'' series is primarily narrated from Bella's point of view. In ''Twilight'', Bella moves to her father's home in Forks, Washington, meets the mysterious Cullen family, and falls in love with Edward Cullen. However, she soon discovers that the family is a coven of vampires. Bella expresses a desire to become a vampire herself, against Edward's wishes. In the second novel, ''New Moon'', Edward and the other Cullens leave Forks in an effort to keep Bella safe from the vampire world. Jacob Black, a member of the Quileute tribe who is also a shape shifter taking a wo ...
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Carlisle Floyd
Carlisle Sessions Floyd (June 11, 1926September 30, 2021) was an American composer primarily known for his operas. These stage works, for which he wrote the librettos, typically engage with themes from the American South, particularly the Post-civil war South, the Great Depression and rural life. His best known opera, '' Susannah'', is based on a story from the Biblical Apocrypha, transferred to contemporary rural Tennessee, and written for a Southern dialect. It was premiered at Florida State University in 1955, with Phyllis Curtin in the title role. When it was staged at the New York City Opera the following year, the reception was initially mixed; some considered it a masterpiece, while others degraded it as a 'folk opera'. Subsequent performances led to an increase in ''Susannah'''s reputation and the opera quickly became among the most performed of American operas. In 1976, he became M. D. Anderson professor at the University of Houston. He co-founded the Houston Opera Stu ...
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Carlisle Graham
Carlisle D. Graham (December 1850 – May 3, 1909) was an American athlete, famous for surviving several journeys through the rapids at Niagara Falls in a barrel and by swimming. Described as the "Nero of Niagara", Graham made his journeys at risk to his own life. In 1886, inspired by the late Captain Matthew Webb, he decided to follow in Webb's footsteps by navigating Niagara Falls and its whirlpool in a barrel cask. Despite warnings of likely death, Graham accomplished his goal on July 11 that year, witnessed by a large crowd. He attempted this feat again in August, resulting in the permanent loss of the use of his ear due to a wave striking his head. He did not go over the Horseshoe Falls, which was accomplished by Annie Edson Taylor in 1901 using the same barrel. Graham's challenges extended beyond Niagara Falls and in 1890, engaged in a challenge with British champion diver Tommy Burns (diver), Tommy Burns in England to dive from Runcorn Bridge. Graham was married to Barbar ...
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Carlisle ( , ; from xcb, Caer Luel) is a city that lies within the Northern English county of Cumbria, south of the Scottish border at the confluence of the rivers Eden, Caldew and Petteril. It is the administrative centre of the City of Carlisle district which, (along with Cumbria County Council) will be replaced by Cumberland Council in April 2023. The city became an established settlement during the Roman Empire to serve forts on Hadrian's Wall. During the Middle Ages, the city was an important military stronghold due to its proximity to the Kingdom of Scotland. Carlisle Castle, still relatively intact, was built in 1092 by William Rufus, served as a prison for Mary, Queen of Scots in 1568 and now houses the Duke of Lancaster's Regiment and the Border Regiment Museum. In the early 12th century, Henry I allowed a priory to be built. The priory gained cathedral status with a diocese in 1133, the city status rules at the time meant the settlement became a city. From ...
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Carlisle ( , ; from xcb, Caer Luel) is a city that lies within the Northern English county of Cumbria, south of the Scottish border at the confluence of the rivers Eden, Caldew and Petteril. It is the administrative centre of the City of Carlisle district which, (along with Cumbria County Council) will be replaced by Cumberland Council in April 2023. The city became an established settlement during the Roman Empire to serve forts on Hadrian's Wall. During the Middle Ages, the city was an important military stronghold due to its proximity to the Kingdom of Scotland. Carlisle Castle, still relatively intact, was built in 1092 by William Rufus, served as a prison for Mary, Queen of Scots in 1568 and now houses the Duke of Lancaster's Regiment and the Border Regiment Museum. In the early 12th century, Henry I allowed a priory to be built. The priory gained cathedral status with a diocese in 1133, the city status rules at the time meant the settlement became a city. Fro ...
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Carlisle Jarvis
Carlisle Melrose Byron Jarvis (10 December 1906 – 6 November 1979) was an Australian rules footballer at East Fremantle in the West Australian National Football League (WANFL). Jarvis spent twelve seasons with East Fremantle where he was a specialist defender. "Bub" Jarvis had his best year in 1934 where he was runner up in the Sandover Medal count and won a Lynn Medal. He played in seven East Fremantle premiership sides and represented the Western Australian interstate team on eight occasions. In the 1932–33 summer he played a first-class cricket match for his state, making three runs and taking two catches. He was selected, in 2007, as a half back flanker in the Fremantle Team of Legends The Fremantle Team of Legends was selected to recognise legends of Australian rules football in Fremantle, Western Australia. Selection criteria The main selection criteria for players selected in the team was that they must have played 100 g .... External links * * 1906 bir ...
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Carlisle Moody
Carlisle E. Moody (born May 2, 1943) is an American economist, criminologist, and professor of economics at the College of William & Mary. Education Moody received his B.A. from Colby College and his M.A. (1966) and Ph.D. (1970) from the University of Connecticut, all in economics. Research Moody has done research on the relationship between gun laws and crime. He has also published studies pertaining to other subjects in the field of criminology, such as the effectiveness of increasing the prison population on crime rates. In a 1995 study in the journal ''Criminology'', Moody and his colleague Thomas Marvell reported that they found little evidence that sentence enhancements for gun crimes were effective at reducing crime rates or gun use. Marvell and Moody have also conducted studies on the effect of three-strikes laws, which, according to their research, are associated with higher homicide rates. Their results were originally published in 2001 and replicated the following ...
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Carlisle Perry
Carlisle Tarleton Perry (March 15, 1893 – October 7, 1953), born "Carlisle Tarleton Lott", was an American Negro league infielder in the 1920s and a manager Management (or managing) is the administration of an organization, whether it is a business, a nonprofit organization, or a government body. It is the art and science of managing resources of the business. Management includes the activities o ... in the 1940s. Early life and career A native of San Antonio, Texas, Perry made his Negro leagues debut in 1920 for the Lincoln Giants. He bounced around with several teams over a five-year career, finishing with the Cleveland Browns in 1924. In 1946, he managed the Los Angeles White Sox.Eagle staff (July 4, 1946)"L.A. White Sox, Oakland Larks Play Mon. Nite" ''California Eagle''. p. 14. Retrieved July 25, 2021. Perry died in Los Angeles, California in 1953 at age 60. References Further reading * Tribune staff (March 13, 1920)"Akron All-Stars Will Reorganize" ...
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Carlisle Runge
Carlisle Piehl Runge (March 23, 1920 – September 18, 1983) was a Wisconsin professor and department head, author, environmentalist, and politician who served as Assistant U.S. Secretary of Defense, Assistant U.S. Attorney for the Western District of Wisconsin, and Director of the United Nations Adriatic Environmental Study in Yugoslavia. Early life and education Born in 1920 in Seymour, Wisconsin, in Outagamie County, Runge attended the University of Wisconsin–Madison and was on the debate team and majored in American Institutions. He was also President of the Student Board. Runge served as a logistics officer in the Quartermaster Corps of the Third U.S. Army under General George S. Patton during World War II, from 1942 until 1946, where he achieved the rank of Major and was awarded the Bronze Star. In addition he received four Battle Stars for engagements in the European theater. He landed at Omaha Beach with the Third Army and ended the war in Berlin where he was affili ...
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