There the angels also wear star-shaped amices, and their hair is full and wavy, as at Sandford. |
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This sculptured limestone panel in the centre of a three-part canopied reredos was comparable in size to the Sandford reredos. |
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For all practical purposes, Northern courts and politicians rejected Scott v. Sandford as binding. |
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Some writers, such as Thomas Day, with his long-lived Sandford and Merton, were avowedly Rousseauist. |
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It is also a good idea to get the trades to accept each other's work, Sandford said, so there will be fewer problems. |
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Among constitutional scholars, Scott v. Sandford is widely considered the worst decision ever rendered by the Supreme Court. |
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Sandford Fleming is the reason why anyone today can open an atlas, look at a clock, and calculate the time on the far side of the earth. |
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Sandford is an ice-free harbour in an area subject to harsh weather conditions. |
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Sandford credited the two years of planning that went into the job with eliminating most of the problems. |
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As well, breakwater improvements have been made at Sandford where further improvements are also being planned. |
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Richmal Crompton's famous stories of high-spirited tearaway William Brown were first adapted for television in a 1951 BBC play starring Robert Sandford. |
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But, Sandford warns, the percentage of water in our consciousness is not as high as it used to be. |
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Read about the rotary snow plough, as well as Sandford Fleming's system of standard time. |
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Mr. Rodger Cuzner: I think back to television during the 1970s, when we had Sandford and Son. |
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Sandford is the site of a project to dredge the approach channel as harbour users, especially the larger lobster vessels, are experiencing problems entering the harbour through the shallow channel. |
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Paintings by John Watson Gordon include Lord Robertson, Alexander Wood, General Boyle and Erskine Douglas Sandford. |
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According to Robert Sandford, chair of the United Nations Water for Life Decade, Canada has adequate water compared to the rest of the world, but the supply can be exhausted. |
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Sandford were old, each with a volunteer crew of one other officer and four ratings. |
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Dredging will remove approximately 4,500 cubic metres of material, deepening the entrance channel and much improving safety and efficiency at Sandford. |
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If water is the universal solvent, author Bob Sandford makes it clear in this beautifully illustrated book that water also infiltrates into every aspect of Canadian life. |
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The specific project I'm talking about is a fibre optic link between Sir Sandford Fleming College campus in Peterborough and another one in Lindsay. |
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A Canadian Pacific Railway survey was begun under the direction of Sandford Fleming, former chief engineer of the Intercolonial Railway in the Maritime Provinces. |
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Sandford balances a solid end that still permits the messiness of the real world to impact the storyline. |
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The entrance channel at Sandford has filled with sand over the last several years, creating an unsafe situation, as large lobster vessels entering the harbour at low tide may run aground. |
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Sir Sandford Fleming College is committed to environmental protection and has several programs to recycle paper, cans, glass and plastic and to compost kitchen and garden waste. |
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Sir George Stephen, the CPR's first president, was also president of the Bank of Montreal. Sir Sandford Fleming, the railway's chief engineer, had an international reputation as a proponent of the idea of standard time. |
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We needed an extra pair of hands. So Marcus Sandford became our extra pair of hands. |
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Following the ethos of the Sandford Principle, the Environment Act 1995 sets down how a priority may be established between conservation and recreational use. |
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