No raised voices, no argy-bargy, just Alfred and three or four chefs calmly taking care of the orders as they come in. |
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It comprised two massive rough-hewn stones forming a twelve-foot high plinth capped with an eighteen-foot bronze statue of Alfred. |
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In 875, Alfred went to sea with a small naval force and on the south coast of Wessex met 7 Viking longships and defeated them. |
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On Thursday, Highway Motors in Port Alfred had to turn away several motorists again after unleaded petrol supplies ran dry. |
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But the name earl gradually merged with the Danish jarl and, after the reign of Alfred, earls took over the responsibilities of ealdormen. |
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Both books feature a McGuffin, which is a term invented, I think, by Alfred Hitchock. |
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He had borrowed the jet washer from his brother Alfred, who told the inquest he had modified it by replacing a plastic lance with a metal one. |
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Why was Alfred, a 69-year-old retired milkman who had gone out of his way to be friendly to his customers and anyone else he met, the chosen one? |
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Alfred Kahn replied to a letter of inquiry about Brown with an astoundingly acute appreciation of him. |
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Rocks joined Alfred twenty years ago as a sales representative who traveled to music stores throughout North America. |
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Referee Alfred counted him out at two minutes and 51 seconds of the fourth, by which time Iron Mike had rusted into a crumpled heap. |
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For a full century, King Alfred has set the standard for yellow trumpet daffodils. |
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Custer's regiment of 665 men formed the advance guard of a force under General Alfred Terry. |
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My single aphorism, derived from anthropologist Alfred Gell, is that pattern, decoration, ornament, attaches people to things. |
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Guthrum's coins bore his English baptismal name, while other coins minted in East Anglia were copies of the coins of Alfred of Wessex. |
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Alfred Thayer Mahan's concept of sea power perfectly matches the nation's vision of itself. |
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He was the third of five children of a prosperous wool-stapler, Alfred Hirst, who went blind at 27, and his wife, Mary Wrigley. |
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He won the proxy fight and brought innovative Alfred Perlman in to run the railroad. |
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In 1880, Messrs W. E. Forster and Alfred Illingworth were elected MPs for Bradford. |
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The death of Alfred Schnittke in 1998 robbed the world of one of its most distinctive symphonists. |
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Fellow employee Alfred Smith said pipes at the factory were lagged with material containing a white, powdery substance. |
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Clearly, much of what was propagated about Alfred at the time of the millenary was based on the accretion of centuries of tradition and myth. |
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His photography has won more than a hundred awards, including the prestigious Alfred Eisenstaedt Award for Magazine Photography. |
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There is a powerful thunderclap of a moment in Le Confessionnal when the actor playing Alfred Hitchcock slips into the cab being driven by Paul-Emile. |
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When Alfred died in 1997, Ray was the only white coffin bearer at his funeral, and later Ray set about updating the book, which was republished last year. |
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And the days in which a director, even Alfred Hitchcock, can get him for a million are gone the way of the sweet-tempered usher. |
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Alfred Joseph Annedouche, a frequent engraver of large plates for Goupil, produced the mezzotint in 1873, two years after Bouguereau made the painting. |
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Alfred is still considered quintessential as a ruler of the Middle Ages. |
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The Alfred the Great millenary in 1901 makes this problem apparent. |
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Late in the fall of 1879 a traveling salesman visited the Alfred Shaker village, taking advance subscriptions for a history of York County, Maine. |
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His younger brother, Alfred, would hold this same office five years later. |
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General Alfred Terry traveled due west from Fort Abraham Lincoln in Dakota Territory with a force that included Custer and his Seventh Cavalry troopers. |
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After being educated at home with a private tutor, who also taught the sons of Edward Young's first marriage, Alfred went to Monkton Combe school near Bath. |
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On the 10th December the anniversary of the death of Alfred Nobel, two thousand dignitaries, tuxedoed and gowned, gather in the Stockholm Concert Hall. |
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The innovations that Alfred introduced meant that within twenty years of his death, most of the Danelaw had been reconquered by the West Saxon kings and their Mercian allies. |
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There were times when he seemed to feel obliged to tell Alfred Hitchcock stories. |
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Excavation has disproved the old idea that the mid-Saxon economy was moribund and that no significant steps towards urbanism were taken before the reign of Alfred the Great. |
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Unlike the Pappenheim version, the 1913 printing had a fine introduction, notes and index, albeit abridged and reworked under the editorship of Alfred Feilchenfeld. |
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King Alfred the Great is said to have responded by building weirs and embankments on the river to lower the water-level, so stranding the Danish fleet upstream. |
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Twentieth century mainstream British art has been immeasurably enriched by the paintings of the retired Cornish fisherman and rag-and-bone man, Alfred Wallis. |
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Mair and Damania found, however, in his Official Papers by Alfred Marshall evidence that he supported the Ricardian capital-in-general conclusion. |
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You include a story about a poem, The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock, really affecting you in your formative years. |
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I named it after Alfred Hitchock's description of his plot device, a McGuffin, that every character in the story searches for believing it will solve their problem. |
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The cove was named after Alfred Waylen, the original grantee of Swan Location 74 which took in most of the present day localities of Myaree and Alfred Cove. |
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Former Florencia 13 heavy hitter Alfred Lomas says that gang members were far from the only participants in the riots. |
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Possibly only Professor Peter Groenewegen, the author of a magisterial biography of the English economist Alfred Marshall, could surpass him in this. |
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Although only second in command, Alfred led the Saxons to victory. |
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Alfred picks up the discarded croquet mallets and follows them. |
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In 1891 he met Lord Alfred Douglas, a young man sixteen years his junior. |
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Visitors may be interested to learn that the title of this piece takes inspiration from the poet Alfred Lord Tennyson's Maud, A Monodrama. |
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After only two years of preparation under his coach, Robert Alfred Herman, Hardy was fourth in the Mathematics Tripos examination. |
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In the modern age, the Imperial German Navy assembled by Admiral Alfred von Tirpitz is the classic example. |
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Alfred blockaded the Viking ships in Devon, and with a relief fleet having been scattered by a storm, the Danes were forced to submit. |
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However, after a decisive victory at Edington in 878, Alfred offered vigorous opposition. |
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Preoccupied with the problems of his kingdom, Alfred accidentally let the cakes burn, and was roundly scolded by the woman upon her return. |
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Alfred won a decisive victory in the ensuing Battle of Edington which may have been fought near Westbury, Wiltshire. |
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The original manuscript of the Chronicle was created late in the 9th century, probably in Wessex, during the reign of Alfred the Great. |
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Alfred provided functional patronage, linked to a social programme of vernacular literacy in England, which was unprecedented. |
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The nobility under the influence of Alfred became involved with developing the cultural life of their kingdom. |
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There is a more detailed account of raising an army in 878, when the Danes made a surprise attack on Alfred at Chippenham after Twelfth Night. |
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The Chronicle, as well as the distribution of copies to other centres of learning, may be a consequence of the changes Alfred introduced. |
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Not long after the failed Danish raid in Kent, Alfred dispatched his fleet to East Anglia. |
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Cornwall provided the inspiration for The Birds, one of her terrifying series of short stories, made famous as a film by Alfred Hitchcock. |
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The earliest dedication to the saint in England is a church at Fordington, Dorset that is mentioned in the will of Alfred the Great. |
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A year later, in 886, Alfred reoccupied the city of London and set out to make it habitable again. |
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In 1884 a new building designed by the architect Alfred Waterhouse rose to dominate the countryside of Hammersmith. |
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This alliance later broke down and Anarawd came to an agreement with Alfred, king of Wessex, with whom he fought against the west Welsh. |
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Alfred Herbert Ltd became one of the largest machine tool companies in the world. |
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In 1903, a statue, by Alfred Drury, was erected in his honour in Annenberg Courtyard of Burlington House, home of the Royal Academy. |
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During the period of the reigns from Egbert to Alfred the Great, the kings of Wessex emerged as Bretwalda, unifying the country. |
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Wessex was invaded by the Danes in 871, and Alfred was compelled to pay them to leave. |
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Alfred proposed that students be educated in Old English, and those who excelled should go on to learn Latin. |
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In 878 they forced Alfred to flee to the Somerset Levels, but were eventually defeated at the Battle of Edington. |
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Alfred Tennyson would later recall the shocked reaction in Britain when word was received of Byron's death. |
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The rampaging Viking army on the continent encouraged Alfred to protect his Kingdom of Wessex. |
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Several books of plays appeared in 1927, including A Book of Little Plays and The Play's the Thing with the illustrator Alfred Bestall. |
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There he met several Bloomsbury figures, including Bertrand Russell, Alfred North Whitehead, and Clive Bell. |
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Her headmaster at St Michael's, Alfred Dunn, has been suggested as the inspiration for the Harry Potter headmaster Albus Dumbledore. |
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In 1955, English film director Alfred Hitchcock filmed the climax of The Man Who Knew Too Much at the Hall. |
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Magna Carta, the Tower Bridge and Alfred Hitchcock, the greatest director of screen melodramas in the world. |
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The screenplay was eventually published in Freeman's 1999 book The Last Days of Alfred Hitchcock. |
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Almost every tribute paid to Sir Alfred in the past by film critics and historians has emphasised his continuing influence in the world of film. |
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From 1955 to 1965, Hitchcock was the host of the television series titled Alfred Hitchcock Presents. |
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The shipwrecked sailors were brought before Alfred at Winchester and hanged. |
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Hitchcock appears as a character in the popular juvenile detective book series, Alfred Hitchcock and the Three Investigators. |
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The Alfred Hitchcock Collection is housed at the Academy Film Archive in Hollywood, California. |
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Complementing the film material are the Alfred Hitchcock Papers housed at the Academy's Margaret Herrick Library. |
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Musical directors were employed to oversee the recording process, such as Alfred Newman for City Lights. |
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In 1928 Gielgud made his Broadway debut as the Grand Duke Alexander in Alfred Neumann's The Patriot. |
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Also in 1966, she starred opposite Paul Newman in Torn Curtain, which was directed by Alfred Hitchcock. |
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Caine played Nigel Powers in the 2002 parody Austin Powers in Goldmember, and Alfred Pennyworth in Christopher Nolan's The Dark Knight Trilogy. |
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In 2005, he was cast as Bruce Wayne's butler Alfred Pennyworth in the first production of the new Batman film series, Batman Begins. |
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Blackmail is a 1929 British thriller drama film directed by Alfred Hitchcock and starring Anny Ondra, John Longden, and Cyril Ritchard. |
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Alfred Hitchcock filmed the silent version with Sam Livesey as the Chief Inspector and the sound version with Harvey Braban in the same role. |
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Alfred also reformed the administration of justice, issued a new law code and championed a revival of scholarship and education. |
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However, Alfred Hitchcock and Richard Burton turned down roles as director and star, respectively. |
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A charter from the reign of his son Edward the Elder depicts Alfred as hearing one such appeal in his chamber, while washing his hands. |
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The will of Alfred the Great is said to refer to the saint, in a reference to the church of Fordington, Dorset. |
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This theory involved concepts diametrically opposed to the ideas of Alfred Thayer Mahan about the significance of sea power in world conflict. |
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The children were John Charles, Maria Louisa, Charles Golding, Isobel, Emma, Alfred, and Lionel. |
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The process by which this transformation of the status of Mercia took place is unknown, but it left Alfred as the only remaining English king. |
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This arrangement was seen as expedient, however, as Godwin had been implicated in the murder of Alfred, the king's brother. |
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In 1945, overseen by Alfred Hitchcock, a crack team of British film-makers went to Germany to document the horror of the concentration camps. |
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Some of the most famous artists to depict the region in their work have been Alfred Heaton Cooper and William Heaton Cooper. |
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The most prominent directors remaining in London were Alexander Korda, an expatriate Hungarian, and Alfred Hitchcock. |
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In May 2014 Stephens again played Bond, in On Her Majesty's Secret Service, with Alfred Molina as Blofeld, and Joanna Lumley as Irma Bunt. |
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That Alfred sent alms to Irish and Continental monasteries may be taken on Asser's authority. |
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In 892, when southern England was united under Alfred the Great, Kent was on the brink of disaster. |
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On 25 May 1895 Wilde and Alfred Taylor were convicted of gross indecency and sentenced to two years' hard labour. |
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Alfred had defeated Guthrum the Old and allowed Vikings by treaty to settle in East Anglia and the North East. |
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Alfred undertook no systematic reform of ecclesiastical institutions or religious practices in Wessex. |
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Alfred undoubtedly exaggerated for dramatic effect the abysmal state of learning in England during his youth. |
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One musician who wrote to the press to defend Rattle was the pianist Alfred Brendel. |
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Like Morris, the Set were fans of the poet Alfred, Lord Tennyson, and would meet together to recite the plays of William Shakespeare. |
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Alfred meant the translation to be used and circulated it to all his bishops. |
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Vertigo is a 1958 American film noir psychological thriller film directed and produced by Alfred Hitchcock. |
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Alfred Hitchcock makes his customary cameo appearance walking in the street in a gray suit and carrying a trumpet case. |
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The soundtrack was remixed at the Alfred Hitchcock Theatre at Universal Studios. |
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Hopkins portrayed Alfred Hitchcock in Sacha Gervasi's biopic Hitchcock, following his career while making Psycho. |
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Alfred Marshall criticised Smith's definition of economy on several points. |
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From 1959 to his retirement in 1978, Sir Alfred held the Wykeham Chair, Professor of Logic at Oxford. |
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After that he did voluntary service in one of psychoanalyst Alfred Adler's clinics for children. |
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Alfred was an excellent listener and had an incredible memory, and he retained poetry and psalms very well. |
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Hearing of this, Danes in East Anglia and elsewhere then rose against Alfred. |
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The British naturalist Alfred Russel Wallace described a dividing line between the distribution of Indonesia's Asian and Australasian species. |
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In 2008 the skeleton of Queen Eadgyth, granddaughter of Alfred the Great was found in Magdeburg Cathedral in Germany. |
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This model has found support in notable classical and neoclassical economists including Alfred Marshall, John Stuart Mill and Jaroslav Vanek. |
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Bones suggested at the time to be those of Alfred proved instead to belong to an elderly woman. |
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They are known only from a mention by Alfred the Great, in the preface to Alfred's own law code. |
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After that alliance proved unsatisfactory, he came to an agreement with Alfred the Great of Wessex, visiting Alfred at his court. |
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He received honors and gifts from the Saxons and King Alfred stood witness at his confirmation. |
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For the remainder of the nineteenth century, the constituency was represented by industrialists, most notably David Alfred Thomas. |
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It has been suggested that this bone may belong to either Alfred or his son Edward, but this remains unproven. |
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These led to the return of David Alfred Thomas and William Pritchard Morgan. |
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For the first decade of the twentieth century Merthyr was represented by the unusual combination of David Alfred Thomas and Hardie. |
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Alfred commissioned Bishop Asser to write his biography, which inevitably emphasised Alfred's positive aspects. |
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Geraint and Enid in Volume I was the basis for Alfred, Lord Tennyson's two poems about Geraint in the Idylls of the King. |
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His name was used, spelled as Taliessin, in Alfred, Lord Tennyson's Idylls of the King. |
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A portrait of Watkins by his friend Alfred Janes may be seen in the Glynn Vivian Art Gallery, Swansea. |
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Featured in the painting are Vernon Watkins, John Pritchard, Dylan Thomas, Daniel Jones and Alfred Janes. |
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Consequently, it was writers of the sixteenth century who gave Alfred his epithet as 'the Great', rather than any of Alfred's contemporaries. |
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The largest monument in the cathedral is that to the Duke of Wellington by Alfred Stevens. |
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His 1993 turn as Perdican in Alfred de Musset's Don't Fool With Love at the Donmar Warehouse was nominated for the Ian Charleson Award. |
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In 1859, Charles Darwin and Alfred Russel Wallace provided a compelling account of evolution and the formation of new species. |
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This gap in the fossil record is called Romer's gap after the American palaentologist Alfred Romer. |
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After Eric Bloodaxe's death, all England was ruled by Eadred the grandson of Alfred the Great and so began the machinery of national government. |
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Alfred and his successors continued to drive back the Viking frontier and take York. |
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It was here that Alfred Aetheling was brought to be murdered and here where Hereward the Wake based his insurgency against Norman England. |
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Alfred the Great, who is counted as the first English king, was the first to mount significant opposition to the Vikings. |
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Captain Alfred Thayer Mahan was an American naval officer, extremely interested in British naval history. |
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Admiral Alfred Tirpitz had also often visited Portsmouth as a naval cadet and admired and envied the Royal Navy. |
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The Norman language writer Alfred Rossel, a native of Cherbourg, composed many songs which form part of the heritage of the region. |
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The Norman language writer Alfred Rossel, native of Cherbourg, composed many songs which form part of the heritage of the region. |
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King Alfred the Great of England was able to stay the Viking invasions with a pivotal victory at the Battle of Edington. |
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Alfred defeated Guthrum, establishing the boundaries of Danelaw in an 884 treaty. |
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In a report presented on 30 June, OKW Chief of Staff Alfred Jodl reviewed options to increase pressure on Britain to agree to a negotiated peace. |
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A Royal Proclamation read out by Brigadier Alfred Snow in both Guernsey and Jersey vested the authority of military government in him. |
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It was developed by Alfred Traeger in 1929 as a way of providing radio communications to remote homesteads in the Australian outback. |
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The survey vessel Meteor left Wilhelmshaven on 16 April 1925 with the oceanographer Alfred Merz in charge of the expedition. |
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A prominent statue of King Alfred the Great stands in the middle of Pewsey. |
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When Alfred Wegener first presented a hypothesis of continental drift in 1912, he suggested that continents ploughed through the ocean crust. |
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In 1859, Alfred Garrod devised a simple chemical test pathognomic for gout. |
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Other explanations include fraud, though curator Alfred Grimm of the Egyptian Museum in Munich disputes this. |
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A bronze statue of Alfred the Great stands at the eastern end of The Broadway, close to the site of Winchester's medieval East Gate. |
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Even this occurred only after Athelberht has secured the consent of his younger brothers, Aethelred and Alfred. |
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The heliport was opened formally on 1 September 1964 by Councillor Alfred Beckerleg, the Mayor of Penzance with the Lady Mayoress. |
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A statue in Winchester celebrates the powerful King Alfred, who repulsed the Vikings and stabilised the region in the 9th century. |
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In 1860, Cameron visited the estate of poet Alfred Lord Tennyson on the Isle of Wight. |
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It was the birthplace of physicist Robert Hooke and was the home of Poet Laureate Alfred Lord Tennyson. |
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The town walls at Wareham were built in 876AD, possibly by Alfred the Great, to defend the town against this threat. |
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The use of the word borough probably derives from the burghal system of Alfred the Great. |
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Among the first associates were the young Edward Burnett Tylor, inventor of cultural anthropology, and his brother Alfred Tylor, a geologist. |
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An abridged, free translation, often wrongly attributed to King Alfred is still extant. |
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There is no account of Ohthere's journey to Wessex or explanation for his visit to King Alfred. |
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Alfred laid siege to the Danes, who were forced to surrender after reinforcements were lost in a storm. |
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However, Alfred and his successors eventually drove back the Viking frontier and retook York. |
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Many foreigners worked in Russia for a long time, like Leonard Euler and Alfred Nobel. |
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Alfred Russel Wallace cited de' Conti's account of the peoples of Java and Sumatra in his 1869 book The Malay Archipelago. |
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The current Sierra Leone Defence Minister is retired Major Alfred Paolo Conteh. |
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Sierra Leone's current Defense Minister Alfred Paolo Conteh is an ethnic Limba. |
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Two years later, Guthrum again attacked Alfred, surprising him by attacking his forces wintering in Chippenham. |
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In 1858 Alfred Russel Wallace wrote his paper on Evolution here, which he sent to Charles Darwin for his attention. |
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King Alfred was saved when the Danish army coming from his rear was destroyed by inferior forces at the Battle of Cynuit. |
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Alfred was forced into hiding for a time, before returning in the spring of 878 to gather an army and attack Guthrum at Edington. |
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White in his The Once and Future King and Alfred, Lord Tennyson in The Idylls of the King. |
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The Victorian poet Alfred, Lord Tennyson retold the legends in the poetry volume Idylls of the King. |
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The Danes were defeated and retreated to Chippenham, where King Alfred laid siege and soon forced them to surrender. |
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For the rest of the year Alfred concentrated on attacking with small bands against isolated groups of Danes. |
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When he isn't racqueting, Brad claims he puts in the time with Alfred Dunhill of London. |
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He sometimes debated against his Balliol contemporary Alfred Milner, who although then a Liberal was already an advocate of British imperialism. |
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In 886, Alfred the Great retook London, which he apparently regarded as a turning point in his reign. |
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Barry and his engineer Alfred Meeson were responsible for designing scaffolding, hoists and cranes used in the construction. |
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According to the his son Alfred, Barry later disowned these early church designs of the 1820s and wished he could destroy them. |
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Another Danish army landed in south Wales and moved south with the intent of intercepting Alfred should he flee from Guthrum's forces. |
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The model was further developed and popularized by Alfred Marshall in the 1890 textbook Principles of Economics. |
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Railroads are credited with creating the modern business enterprise by scholars such as Alfred Chandler. |
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Early chairs of trustees included Philip Lyttelton Gell and Lord Alfred Milner. |
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Northampton Castle is featured in William Shakespeare's history play King John and in Becket, a play by Alfred, Lord Tennyson. |
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In 2002, Alfred was ranked number 14 in the BBC's poll of the 100 Greatest Britons. |
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Alfred relocated to Colorado Springs to take advantage of the boom in the defense industry. |
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Mumford was an avid reader of Alfred North Whitehead's philosophy of the organism. |
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The young Weber and his brother Alfred, who also became a sociologist and economist, thrived in this intellectual atmosphere. |
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The village is also on the route of Alfred Wainwright's Coast to Coast Walk. |
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Alfred was born in the village of Wanating, now Wantage, historically in Berkshire but now in Oxfordshire. |
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The guidebook author Alfred Wainwright popularised the use of the older Cumbric name, which is now used almost exclusively. |
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In the spring, Alfred was able to gather an army and attacked Guthrum and the Danes at Edington. |
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The portion of Mercia that was successfully defended, and all of Kent, were then integrated into Wessex under Alfred the Great. |
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Alfred Wainwright described the 'Gable Girdle', a circuit around the fell at mid height. |
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The West Saxons fought back under Alfred the Great, and achieved a decisive victory at the Battle of Edington. |
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Haystacks was the favourite summit of influential guidebook author Alfred Wainwright. |
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Alfred Wainwright included a drawing of himself regarding Blencathra from this viewpoint in his Pictorial Guides to the Lakeland Fells. |
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In his Pictorial Guide to the Lakeland Fells, Alfred Wainwright describes Crinkle Crags as. |
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Legend also has it that the young Alfred spent time in Ireland seeking healing. |
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The Coniston Fells form part of the Southern Fells of the Lake District as defined by Alfred Wainwright. |
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Statues of Alfred in Winchester and Wantage portray him as a great warrior. |
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In 1985 the Moore family sold the company and its quarries to Alfred McAlpine plc, that also owned Penrhyn Quarry in Bethesda, North Wales. |
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His supporters included John Ruskin, Charles Kingsley, Charles Dickens, Alfred Tennyson and John Tyndall. |
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Arnold is sometimes called the third great Victorian poet, along with Alfred, Lord Tennyson and Robert Browning. |
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But the book on Wilde embroiled him in a libel suit with Lord Alfred Douglas. |
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Under the leadership of Alfred the Great and his descendants, Wessex would at first survive, then coexist with, and eventually conquer the Danes. |
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They suspect Sir Alfred of something, go into his woods, and find that he has uncovered an ancient buried skeleton on the lakeside. |
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Alfred was captured by Godwin, Earl of Wessex who turned him over to Harold Harefoot. |
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Alfred lived entirely by his painting and William soon aspired to follow in his father's footsteps. |
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For many years William, like Alfred before him, had needed to produce a constant output of original paintings to earn a living. |
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It was first published in 1977, and features a few location maps drawn by Alfred Wainwright, a fellwalker and author. |
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This view was championed by Roger Sherman Loomis, Alfred Nutt and Jessie Weston. |
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Alfred returned to England in 1036 to visit his mother and perhaps to challenge Harold as king. |
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Now that he was Sir Alfred, there was one final blast of publicity. |
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After his knighthood, I stop by to see him and call him Sir Alfred. |
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Pioneers of evolutionary biology read him, notably Charles Darwin and Alfred Russel Wallace. |
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Alfred Vagts, Deutschland und die Vereinigten Staaten in der Weltpolitik, 2 vols. |
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After his accession, Robert continued Norman support for the English princes Edward and Alfred, who were still in exile in northern France. |
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My father stayed in Coventry to continue his job at Alfred Herberts and to help in his capacity as an air-raid warden. |
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The defeat at Wilton smashed any remaining hope that Alfred could drive the invaders from his kingdom. |
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Although King Alfred had lands in Cornwall, it continued to have a British king. |
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Leister was born June 11, 1912, in Boston to Alfred and Laura Woods Jackson. |
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I used to be obsessed with the second-rate films of Alfred Hitchcock. |
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But Rolf refused to betray his younger brother Alfred, knowing the information would be a death sentence for both men. |
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The Chronicle, commissioned by King Alfred the Great, drew on earlier oral traditions and on the few written fragments available. |
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King and Queen Streets are home to striking Victorian buildings designed by such architects as Alfred Waterhouse and Watson Fothergill. |
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Together they began a little business in old stables behind 19 Alfred Street making brass kerbs and boxes for the old blackleaded grates. |
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His contemporary Alfred Russel Wallace also noted these variations and the geographical separations between different forms leading to the study of biogeography. |
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Alfred Stieglitz was the best photographer ever to come down the pike. |
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Mr Donald Alfred BLACKAM Mount Clear Vic 3350 For service to the community through philanthropic contributions to health, youth and dancesport organisations. |
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I realized that I wanted to paint pictures of horses like Sir Alfred. On the last day of the exhibition at Wildenstein, I went in to see my boss and gave my notice. |
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Wessex under Alfred the Great was left as the only surviving English kingdom, and under his successors it steadily expanded at the expense of the kingdoms of the Danelaw. |
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The Kardomah Gang was an intellectual circle centred on the poet Dylan Thomas and poet and artist Vernon Watkins in Swansea, which also included the painter Alfred Janes. |
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Through the educational reforms of King Alfred in the ninth century and the influence of the kingdom of Wessex, the West Saxon dialect became the standard written variety. |
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The most frequently encountered approach is that made popular by Alfred Wainwright who published seven separate area guides to the Lakeland Fells. |
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It has been argued that the Chronicle should be regarded as propaganda, produced by Alfred's court and written with the intent of glorifying Alfred and creating loyalty. |
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In 878 the last portion of the Great Heathen Army to remain active was defeated by Alfred the Great and withdrew from Wessex after making a peace treaty. |
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Sometime between 878 and 886, the territory was formally ceded by Wessex to the Danelaw kingdom of East Anglia, under the Treaty of Alfred and Guthrum. |
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Alfred the Great almost certainly inaugurated the building of a series of burhs or forts to be garrisoned at the threat of danger by men drawn from the surrounding population. |
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Alfred successfully defended his kingdom against the Viking attempt at conquest, and by the time of his death had become the dominant ruler in England. |
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Bishop Asser tells the story of how as a child Alfred won as a prize a book of Saxon poems, offered by his mother to the first of her children able to memorize it. |
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Alfred is particularly credited with the success of this last battle. |
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Alfred blockaded them but was unable to take Wareham by assault. |
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Three weeks later the Danish king and 29 of his chief men were baptised at Alfred's court at Aller, near Athelney, with Alfred receiving Guthrum as his spiritual son. |
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Alfred was still forced to contend with a number of Danish threats. |
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Guthrum's passing changed the political landscape for Alfred. |
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Alfred at once hurried westward and raised the Siege of Exeter. |
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A direct attack on the Danish lines failed but, later in the year, Alfred saw a means of obstructing the river so as to prevent the egress of the Danish ships. |
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Wessex's history of failures preceding his success in 878 emphasised to Alfred that the traditional system of battle he had inherited played to the Danes' advantage. |
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To maintain the burhs, and to reorganise the fyrd as a standing army, Alfred expanded the tax and conscription system based on the productivity of a tenant's landholding. |
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Alfred devoted considerable attention and thought to judicial matters. |
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Asser represents Alfred as a Solomonic judge, painstaking in his own judicial investigations and critical of royal officials who rendered unjust or unwise judgments. |
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It was possible that the document was designed this way, so that it could be disseminated in Wales, as Alfred had recently acquired overlordship of that country. |
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Comparatively early in his reign, according to Asser, the southern Welsh princes, owing to the pressure on them from North Wales and Mercia, commended themselves to Alfred. |
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At this time period, the Viking raids were often seen as a divine punishment, and Alfred may have wished to revive religion in order to appease God's wrath. |
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According to Asser, Alfred enticed foreign monks to England for his monastery at Athelney as there was little interest for the locals to take up the monastic life. |
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Alfred is also noted as carrying around a small book, probably a medieval version of a small pocket notebook, which contained psalms and many prayers that he often collected. |
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The Royal Navy has named one ship and two shore establishments HMS King Alfred, and one of the first ships of the US Navy was named USS Alfred in his honour. |
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In 886, the Treaty of Alfred and Guthrum was formalised, defining the boundaries of their kingdoms, with provisions for peaceful relations between the English and the Vikings. |
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Alfred responded by paying off the Danes in order for a promise of peace. |
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The Saxons, led by Odda, attacked the Danes while they slept and defeated the superior Danish forces, saving Alfred from being trapped between the two armies. |
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Alfred was forced to go into hiding for the rest of the winter and spring of 878 in the Somerset marshes in order to avoid the superior Danish forces. |
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His legal reforms built on those of his grandfather, Alfred the Great. |
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Alfred and the Viking leader Guthrum agreed on a division that gave Alfred western Mercia, while eastern Mercia was incorporated into Viking East Anglia. |
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The law code of Alfred the Great, from the end of the ninth century, was also written in the vernacular, and he expected his ealdormen to learn it. |
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In 1036 Edward and his brother Alfred separately came to England. |
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This list of kings and queens of the Kingdom of England begins with Alfred the Great, King of Wessex, one of the petty kingdoms to rule a portion of modern England. |
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Alfred established a series of forts and lookout posts linked by a military road, or Herepath, to allow his army to cover Viking movements at sea. |
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At first, Alfred responded by the offer of repeated tribute payments. |
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More important to Alfred than his military and political victories were his religion, his love of learning, and his spread of writing throughout England. |
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Alfred knew that literature and learning, both in English and in Latin, were very important, but the state of learning was not good when Alfred came to the throne. |
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Alfred saw kingship as a priestly office, a shepherd for his people. |
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It is not difficult to imagine that Alfred sent out word to the ealdormen of Somerset, Wiltshire and Hampshire, and to the reeves, to call his men to arms. |
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Alfred the Great may have spent some of his childhood in Ireland. |
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In particular, Alfred the Great, King of Wessex, was inspired and encouraged in his struggle against the Danes by a vision or dream he had of Cuthbert. |
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The symbolism of Camelot so impressed Alfred, Lord Tennyson that he wrote up a prose sketch on the castle as one of his earliest attempts to treat the Arthurian legend. |
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Alfred is said to be the author of some of the metrical prefaces to the Old English translations of Gregory's Pastoral Care and Boethius's Consolation of Philosophy. |
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Alfred the Great wrote a wisdom poem over the course of his reign based loosely on the neoplatonic philosophy of Boethius called the Lays of Boethius. |
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As to fables, one of the most popular collections in the Middle Ages was that written by Marie de France, which she claimed to have translated from King Alfred. |
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He became acquainted with the younger George Edward Moore and came under the influence of Alfred North Whitehead, who recommended him to the Cambridge Apostles. |
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In the 1980s, a new version of Alfred Hitchcock Presents was produced for television, making use of Hitchcock's original introductions in a colourised form. |
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Alfred Hitchcock's cameo, a signature occurrence in many of Hitchcock's films, shows him being bothered by a small boy as he reads a book on the London Underground. |
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His grandfather was the Trinidadian writer Alfred Hubert Mendes. |
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The Vikings retreated to their stronghold, and Alfred laid siege to it. |
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Americans have long been important in the modern artistic medium of photography, with major photographers including Alfred Stieglitz, Edward Steichen, and Ansel Adams. |
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Alfred Roberts was an alderman and a Methodist local preacher, and brought up his daughter as a strict Wesleyan Methodist attending the Finkin Street Methodist Church. |
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