James Boyle is correct about Edinburgh's lack of statues of great literary figures. |
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Currently, Boyle lives in a luxurious villa in Cap d' Antibes, an exclusive enclave on the French Riviera between Nice and Cannes. |
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It has even turned worse now that traffic signs misdirect traffic for Boyle direction up that road. |
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Near the end of his term, the first President Bush nominated Boyle to the Fourth Circuit. |
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A sit-down meal is provided for up to one hundred senior citizens and music is provided by well known accordionist Des Boyle of Foxford. |
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The last time I saw Danny Boyle, he was seated in a Berlin hotel room next to the world's biggest movie star. |
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Take your pick from the central defensive duo of Paddy McLoughlin and stand-in skipper Ruairi Boyle. |
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Why not call in, relax unwind and enjoy the pleasant atmosphere of The Family Life Centre Boyle. |
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Green spokesman Dan Boyle said the Government had funked unfair tax reliefs and failed to tackle the Savage 16 welfare cuts. |
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Boyle reconciled the two aspects of his position by assuming that chemical corpuscles were composed of atoms at a deeper level. |
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Ms Aston told former colleagues some weeks ago that she was engaged to be married to Dr Boyle, and showed them a diamond engagement ring. |
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On Christmas Day, there will be Holy Communion in Boyle at 10 am and at 11.30 am in Taunagh Parish Church, Riverstown. |
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Robert Boyle, the seventeenth century scientist, thought walking about on hemlock leaves all day was a fantastic way to cure the kittens. |
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Purring like a cat in heat, Boyle could make a reptile's blood boil to 400 degrees. |
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Disgruntled natives of Boyle are creating a stink over a decision by Beirne's Bins to revise their pricing policy. |
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The tip off was relayed to local Gardai in Boyle and they searched an area last week. |
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Another colleague and neighbour, Joe Boyle, presented Paddy with a holiday gift voucher and a fishing rod. |
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She was a contemporary of St. Patrick and is said to have made her religious vows to him in Killaraght which lies between Monasteraden and Boyle. |
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Created by Mark Rode the piece will be included in a civic collection on display in King House, Boyle. |
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By August 1877, the firm compensated his efforts by promoting Boyle to one of its stock departments. |
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Within months, however, Boyle worked his way up from a day laborer into a loyal, salaried employee. |
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Their approach to science was symbolic of a new style, following on from the experimental rationalism of Boyle and Newton. |
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Ten players were released, nine were made redundant and five non-playing staff also lost their jobs, but Boyle, too, suffered financially. |
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Boyle wasted no time making his mark, scything through a static Abbey defence from the throw-in to register a great score. |
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Boyle argued that only by laying hold of atomist ideas could the occult and teleological influence of the alchemists be removed from the subject. |
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Barry Feely will present this evening and relate stories of Boyle and its characters. |
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An Irish lament was then played on the flute by Boyle musician Brendan Gaffney. |
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It flags during the encampment scenes, with some redundant gore, but this is a muscular, virile piece of film-making from Boyle. |
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Speculation is already rife in the Scottish arts world about the kind of impact Boyle may have. |
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During the 1660s, Robert Boyle discovered that certain plant extracts, such as litmus, can be used to distinguish acids from bases. |
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You can a get a discount on your King House tour if you show your Boyle Abbey entry ticket on arrival. |
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While experimenting with air, Boyle began to promote his atomic theory, which is the foundation for our modern understanding of matter. |
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The late Mrs. Boyle had attained the age of one-hundred years, and enjoyed good health up to the end. |
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Born in 1946, the son of an electrician, his mother a housewife, Boyle was raised in a family that placed great store by a moral code. |
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Boyle is a superb writer, but what really makes this wise and smartly researched novel so entertaining is the salaciously wacky subject matter. |
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Boyle went on to characterize acids, noting their sour or tart taste and their ability to corrode metals. |
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By September 1889, debt-free and resolved to save money for the future, Boyle proposed marriage for the first time in his life. |
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Catriona Boyle and Joanna Kerr give advice on a plague of wild garlic and barren fruit trees. |
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Like all self-made millionaires, there is an unyielding drive to Boyle, an urge to act, to be decisive, to control the reins of his life. |
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Boyle has started an employment agency and other small businesses to help gang members who want to leave that life find new ones. |
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There are two parties interested in taking the club off Boyle 's hands and Jackson hopes a deal might be concluded around the middle or second half of the new season. |
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Federal officials spent Wednesday arresting members of the Boyle Heights-based street gang which has strong ties to La Eme. |
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There will come a day when there are more Boyle lovers than haters. |
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So I begin polishing, Boyle begins to make preliminary drawings, and things are buzzing. |
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Boyle and I help him back to his desk, where he sits numbly, beyond the help of those who would help him. |
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In a bitter four-way primary, Boyle was attacked as both pro-life and anti-public education. |
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He was acquainted with Mr Boyle and had met him on a number of occasions. |
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In the meantime, Boyle also asked for another loan to tide him over. |
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Steven Sippila, skipper of the Sinikka, and his deckhand Scott Boyle have been busy this week preparing their equipment and bait for the busy 13-week season. |
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Together with other scientists Boyle formed the Royal Society in London in 1660, but refused the presidency, as well as the provostship of Eton, and a peerage. |
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Peter McDonnell fundraises for charity every year and he and Caroline Boyle, who is a practice nurse in Killala, were taken with the idea of the Western People's Slimathon. |
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But Boyle could never get enthused about mainstream politics. |
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The concept of Newtonian elastic collisions among molecules of a gas suffices to bind together in one theory the empirical laws of Boyle, Charles, and Graham. |
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The episode shows how late-17th century savants were unanimous in their choice of Boyle and Newton as the two great icons of early-modern science. |
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After this Boyle was tutored privately by one of his father's chaplains. |
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British natural theologists, including John Ray and Robert Boyle, united science with religion in an attempt to show that happiness was part of God's plan. |
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While I'll grant that Boyle does look pretty extra-terrestrial, the filmmakers seemed to have spent a lot of time and resources into making her look bosomy. |
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Boyle sits upright, looking askance at my brick-like tape recorder. |
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Boyle by then was a grizzled veteran of amphibious landings, having witnessed four of them in the Mediterranean Theater. |
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He recoiled at the thought of allowing his steady girlfriend, Ms Boyle, from taking up more permanent residence in his home, and they went separate ways earlier this year. |
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Dara O'Briain oversees another bunch of satirical sideswipes from Hugh Dennis, Russell Howard, Frankie Boyle and Andy Parsons. |
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Southern exposure. That's what this bow-faced house by Minneapolis-based architect Jay Boyle requires. |
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Following Raleigh's death, members of his family approached Boyle for compensation on the ground that Raleigh had struck an improvident bargain. |
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The Lord Brouncker, Mr Boyle, Mr Bruce, Sir Robert Moray, Sir Paule Neile, Dr Wilkins, Dr Goddard, Dr Petty, Mr Ball, Mr Rooke, Mr Wren, Mr Hill. |
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It is known that Hooke had a particularly keen eye, and was an adept mathematician, neither of which applied to Boyle. |
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Regardless, it is clear that Hooke was a valued assistant to Boyle and the two retained a mutual high regard. |
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Hooke's diaries also make frequent reference to meetings at coffeehouses and taverns, and to dinners with Robert Boyle. |
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Micrographia also contains Hooke's, or perhaps Boyle and Hooke's, ideas on combustion. |
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It seems that the idea came to Papin whilst working with Robert Boyle at the Royal Society in London. |
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He was deeply affected by Irish faerie mythology, which he knew from his home at Kilcolman and possibly from his Irish wife Elizabeth Boyle. |
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By 1594, Spenser's first wife had died, and in that year he married Elizabeth Boyle, to whom he addressed the sonnet sequence Amoretti. |
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Similarly Robert Boyle, a prominent advocate of the experimental method, held that we have innate ideas. |
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When it finally sank in, the crowd swarmed onto the field, cheering loudly and chairing Boyle and Spofforth to the pavilion. |
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Among them were the astronomer Tycho Brahe, the chemical physician Paracelsus, Robert Boyle, Thomas Browne and Isaac Newton. |
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Boyle is also credited for his landmark publication The Sceptical Chymist in 1661, which is seen as a cornerstone book in the field of chemistry. |
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In the work, Boyle presents his hypothesis that every phenomenon was the result of collisions of particles in motion. |
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Robert Boyle also worked frequently at the new science of electricity, and added several substances to Gilbert's list of electrics. |
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Since the beginning of his career, he has collaborated numerous times with several directors, mainly Vadim Jean and Danny Boyle. |
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He covers over forty scientists, with special attention paid to Francis Bacon, Robert Boyle, and Isaac Newton. |
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Paintings by John Watson Gordon include Lord Robertson, Alexander Wood, General Boyle and Erskine Douglas Sandford. |
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Born when her mother was 45 years old, Boyle was the youngest of four brothers and five sisters. |
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After leaving school with few qualifications, Boyle took part in government training programmes, and performed at local venues. |
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In 1999, Boyle submitted a track for a charity CD to commemorate the Millennium produced at a West Lothian school. |
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Former coach O'Neil said Boyle abandoned an audition for The X Factor because she believed people were being chosen for their looks. |
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Boyle said that she was motivated to seek a musical career to pay tribute to her mother. |
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Boyle left the clinic three days after her admission and said she would participate in the BGT tour. |
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In May 2010, Susan Boyle was voted by Time magazine as the seventh most influential person in the world. |
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On 9 July 2010, Boyle announced that her second album would be a Christmas album entitled The Gift. |
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In November 2010, Boyle became one of only three acts ever to top both the UK and US album charts twice in the same year. |
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Boyle made her first acting appearance as Eleanor Hopewell in The Christmas Candle. |
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Within the week following her performance on Britain's Got Talent, Boyle was a guest on STV's The Five Thirty Show. |
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A stage musical of Boyle's life was originally planned with Boyle appearing as herself. |
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Smith would portray her and Boyle would join the cast of I Dreamed a Dream for a cameo appearance. |
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Fox Searchlight have bought life rights to Susan Boyle along with rights to the musical I Dreamed a Dream. |
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Boyle remains active as a volunteer at her church, visiting elderly members of the congregation in their homes. |
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On 10 November 2010, Boyle performed at the Pride of Britain Awards in London. |
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A European trailer for the video game The Sims 3 includes a character mocked up as Boyle. |
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In 2015 Boyle was awarded an honorary doctorate in the field of music from the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, Glasgow. |
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For example, Robert Boyle studied pneumatic chemistry for a small portion of his career. |
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Furthermore, when Boyle multiplied the pressure and volume of each observation, the product was constant. |
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The image of Boyle's Equipment shows some of the exotic tools used by Boyle during his study of gases. |
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Boyle believed in what today is called 'monogenism', that is, that all races, no matter how diverse, came from the same source, Adam and Eve. |
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Their corne they rost in the eare greene, and bruising it in a morter of wood with a Polt, lappe it in rowles in the leaves of their corne, and so boyle it for a daintie. |
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AoWillard Boyle and George Smith, the other physics Nobelists, also exploited silicon, although to a different end. |
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But Piers Morgan et al were left dumbstruck when it became clear that actually, a dishevelled-looking Susan Boyle had the voice of an angel. |
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Susan Boyle delivered a tartan special yesterday when she was a Highland Games chieftain. |
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Boyle has guided since founding the gang intervention program Homeboy Industries in Los Angeles more than 20 years ago. |
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There's a froufrou crowd and then there's the mustang crowd,'' said Steve Boyle, a stuntman and admitted fanatic who lives in Sunland. |
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The Uncollected Stories of Virginia Frazer Boyle, Victorian Magazinist. |
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I SEE that Susan Boyle has recently been diagnosed with Aspergers. |
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Here he was employed as an assistant to Thomas Willis and to Robert Boyle, for whom he built the vacuum pumps used in Boyle's gas law experiments. |
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What was disappointing was the cruel take-off of Susan Boyle, the remark, You''re too little to think to the smallest pirate and the use of water pistols on the audience. |
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In 1698 he gave the seventh series of the Boyle Lectures, Atheistical Objections against the Being of God and His Attributes fairly considered and fully refuted. |
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Through these experiments, Boyle noted that the pressure exerted by a gas held at a constant temperature varies inversely with the volume of the gas. |
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Boyle trapped an inert gas in the closed end of the test tube with a column of mercury, thereby making the number of particles and the temperature constant. |
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Petersburg, Russia, on 13 June 2013, Susan Boyle visited Children's Hospital Number 17 and presented to the hospital a gift of an anesthetic machine. |
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On 28 August 2013 Boyle travelled down with the Lothian Special Olympics Team to the Special Olympics Great Britain National Summer games in Bath. |
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On 30 January 2010, Boyle performed at the Indsamling Charity Gala, a telethon for Haiti and Africa held at the Tivoli Concert Hall in Copenhagen, Denmark. |
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With the help of Roger Boyle, 1st Earl of Orrery, Cromwell persuaded the Protestant Royalist troops in Cork to change sides and fight with the Parliament. |
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In July 2013, Susan Boyle endorsed the Better Together campaign to keep Scotland as part of the United Kingdom in the 2014 independence referendum. |
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In October 2016, Susan Boyle announced the release of A Wonderful World. |
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Although others, such as Robert Boyle, had prepared hydrogen gas earlier, Cavendish is usually given the credit for recognizing its elemental nature. |
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In 1671, Robert Boyle discovered and described the reaction between iron filings and dilute acids, which results in the production of hydrogen gas. |
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The invention of the vacuum pump paved the way for the experiments of Robert Boyle and Robert Hooke into the nature of vacuum and atmospheric pressure. |
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Anderson, Tom Hooper, Edgar Wright, Matthew Vaughn, Richard Curtis, Danny Boyle, Stephen Frears, Ken Loach, Mike Leigh, Gareth Edwards, Steve McQueen and Sam Mendes. |
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Church reforms during the 12th century via the Cistercians stimulated continental influence, with the Romanesque styled Mellifont, Boyle and Tintern abbeys. |
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When Ted Peate, England's last batsman, came to the crease, his side needed just ten runs to win, but Peate managed only two before he was bowled by Harry Boyle. |
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Robert Boyle, notable as a scientist, also wrote his Meditations on God, and this work was immensely popular as devotional literature well beyond the Restoration. |
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It was written for his wedding to his young bride, Elizabeth Boyle. |
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Five years on from Danny Boyle and Alex Garland's overpraised and overheated zombies in London allegorical horror, here's the suitably grimy post-apocalypse looking sequel. |
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Newton, called for epistemic modesty about scientific hypotheses going beyond immediate experience, including the corpuscularian models of his friend Boyle. |
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Wren was part of a brilliant group of experimental scientists at Oxford in the 1650s, the Oxford Philosophical Club, which included Robert Boyle and Robert Hooke. |
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