The exhibition is part of a glassmaking degree and Mr Devereux should find out his final mark in the next two weeks. |
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Equally, the man she prefers to Glenthorn, Cecil Devereux, represents the next large wave of English immigrants, the Elizabethans. |
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Mr Devereux said as well as a huge financial loss some of the damage was irreparable. |
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The upgrade also makes allowance for a traffic circle at the Devereux Avenue and Surrey Road intersection. |
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And in the 1770s, circuit riders such as the Reverend Devereux Jarrett organized thousands into Methodist societies, mostly in Maryland and Virginia. |
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An English captain, Walter Devereux, ran his halberd through Wallenstein, who, roused from sleep, asked in vain for quarter. |
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Professor Devereux, one of the foremost experts in the area of open-economy modelling, is known for his work in international economics. |
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Although corporate tax revenues have stood up remarkably well over the past 40 years, it is not clear whether they will be able to do so in future, says Professor Devereux. |
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They suggested that Mr Devereux might be forced to step down from his post as permanent secretary after little more than two years in the job, due to his failures to deliver the scheme as promised. |
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He is also said to have pointed out that the public undermining a permanent secretary was harming civil service morale and was unfair because, as a government official, Mr Devereux was unable to defend himself. |
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In the end a compromise was reached, with Devereux put under house arrest and dismissed from all his government offices. |
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In 1599 Sir John Hayward had written and published The First Part of the Life and Raigne of King Henrie IV, dedicating it to Devereux. |
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A day later a group of emissaries led by Thomas Egerton and John Popham were sent to Devereux, and immediately taken hostage. |
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Here, from the fading canvas, smiled Lady Elizabeth Devereux, in her gauze hood, pearl stomacher, and pink slashed sleeves. |
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He is understood to have made clear that he did not believe Mr Devereux should be singled out for blame for the project and that responsibility also lay with Iain Duncan Smith, the Work and Pensions Secretary. |
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The meeting followed weeks of hostile briefings in the media against Mr Devereux blaming him for failures in getting to grips with the troubled universal credit programme. |
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Consequently, GE models, like those of Macklem et al. and Devereux, that approach reality in their separation of national goods markets, are more inclined to favour flexible over fixed exchange rates. |
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The Georges Devereux center, which the ministry of Social Affairs had charged with receiving those who break away from sectarian movements, was associated with these deliberations. |
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Finally he stressed that, although there were distributional effects of unemployment as discussed by Devereux, there were also important distributional effects of inflation. |
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In July, Elizabeth sent out another force under Robert Devereux, 2nd Earl of Essex, to help Henry IV in besieging Rouen. |
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In spring 1599, Elizabeth sent Robert Devereux, 2nd Earl of Essex, to put the revolt down. |
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That same year Penelope Devereux was married, apparently against her will, to Lord Rich. |
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Bacon soon became acquainted with Robert Devereux, 2nd Earl of Essex, Queen Elizabeth's favourite. |
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Francis Bacon, his rival, was supported by Robert Devereux, who waged a constant war against Robert Cecil for control of the English government. |
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As the 1590s continued, the infighting between Cecil and Devereux persisted, with Devereux's raid on Cadiz earning him national fame. |
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Mike Devereux joined Mueller Prost in 2000 in the firm's tax department. |
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Against the backdrop of Devereux's plot, Coke and Cecil started a new investigation into the book, hoping to prove some involvement of Devereux in the publishing. |
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While the members of the nobility wished to be gentle with Devereux, the lawyers and judges felt differently, recommending fines and confinement in the Tower of London. |
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On 8 February 1601 Devereux ordered his followers to meet at Essex House. |
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The next major uprising was in 1601, when Robert Devereux, the second Earl of Essex, attempted to raise the city of London against Elizabeth's government. |
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John and Dorothy Devereux have a passion for rainforests and butterflies. |
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