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  • The Bull, Bury, Byrne, Cantrill, Casement (in fact a nephew of the Roger Casement who was hanged for treason in 1916), Hunter, and Travers families all clustered around these notables in the neighborhood of Metung rather early, and there was also a small Chinese community, including an enterprizing market gardener called Poo Chong (“old Pooey”), whose plot was near the Buffalo Patch.

    Archive 2009-01-01 2009

  • Landscape paintings by Bethesda artist Jill Cantrill.

    Museums Post 2010

  • Campbell Cantrill of Kentucky had said the measure was effectively “a resolution legalizing the manufacture of intoxicating liquor without taxation,” a privilege the legal distillers and brewers had never enjoyed.

    LAST CALL DANIEL OKRENT 2010

  • Campbell Cantrill of Kentucky had said the measure was effectively “a resolution legalizing the manufacture of intoxicating liquor without taxation,” a privilege the legal distillers and brewers had never enjoyed.

    LAST CALL DANIEL OKRENT 2010

  • Bryan Cantrill restores sanity to the discussion via his blog post, "Concurrency's Shysters"Be sure to read the ACM paper he refers to in the post.

    Fad Alert Ravi 2009

  • This man Cantrill had been one of those who had come to

    The Great North-Western Conspiracy in All Its Startling Details I. Windslow Ayer

  • Cantrill partly confessed his views, and his complicity with the

    The Great North-Western Conspiracy in All Its Startling Details I. Windslow Ayer

  • Cantrill and Daniels were arrested by Lieut.Col. Skinner and a detachment of troops, at Walsh's house.

    The Great North-Western Conspiracy in All Its Startling Details I. Windslow Ayer

  • Messrs. Cantrill and Pringle it was printed in "Y Cymmrodor," {270a} the journal of the Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion.

    George Borrow The Man and His Books Edward Thomas 1897

  • Cantrill says that the history of the Solaris kernel code-"the first thing that went open source and then tried to go closed again"-creates all sorts of legal "quagmires" for Oracle if they eventually decide to assert intellectual rights over any of the code that was previously open-source.

    Ars Technica Sean Gallagher 2011

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