Lilly invented the isolation tank, and was I believe the first person to use ketamine as a psychedelic drug. |
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He looked around, his own arms hanging at his sides, but ready to clock the first person who laid a hand on him. |
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The first person to build the quartz clock was a Canadian born engineer, Warren Marrison of Kingston, Ontario. |
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The millionaire adventurer was the first person to circle the globe solo in a hot-air balloon. |
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When the first person laid the sharp edge of a razor blade on my stomach, I didn't even flinch. |
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For instance, in a wave of eight players, the first person to sink their ball would deduct seven strokes from their score. |
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A paralysed man in the US has become the first person to benefit from a brain chip that reads his mind. |
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She's vying to become the first person from Saudi Arabia to hold elected office in this country. |
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Well, Antinori is widely-tipped to become the first person in history to clone a human being. |
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Cory introduced himself to the first person he spied, a wizened old woman on a stool at the door, meticulously cutting thin strips of leather. |
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She says that despite their political differences, Johnson's the first person to turn to over any knotty policy question. |
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The first person known to have solved cubic equations algebraically was del Ferro but he told nobody of his achievement. |
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It was another Johannes, also a German, who in 1472 became the first person to print an astronomical almanac. |
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You are the first person they think of when they want helpers for the lamington drive. |
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At one point I thought she was going to be the first person to be lapped in a 100m race. |
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I was the first person to translate the whole Zohar in 23 volumes from Aramaic into English. |
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Zhang appears to have been the first person in China to construct an equatorial armillary sphere. |
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At 3 AM Eastern time he climbed over the concrete barriers on the Samoan side and ran through the Occurrence, becoming the first person to do so. |
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Use of the first person, moreover, gives this book the tang of an in-house, partisan staff study rather than a dispassionate analysis. |
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The first person he met was a tall, baby-faced, blond-haired guy who was standing by the entrance of the main room. |
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The first person to speak to you will be the telephone operator, who will ask whether you require the ambulance, fire, or police service. |
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Monica Ali isn't the first person to write about the Bangladeshi communities who live in Brick Lane. |
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An unmarked young hog born in the woods, however, could be claimed by the first person to find it. |
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Under Rule 15, in match play, the first person to play the wrong ball loses the hole. |
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Four years later, she became the first person to medal in both a swimming and diving event in the Olympics. |
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I looked like the first person to die in one of those stupid teen slasher flicks. |
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The Yorkshire Euro MP may not be the first person you'd think of if you were looking for a sensitive appreciation of the modern woman. |
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The first person to hold this cube with mortal hands shall inherit all of my strength. |
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And when wildlife inspectors intercept illegal shipments of endangered and threatened animals, he is the first person called. |
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He is famed as the first person to write a Sanskrit treatise on the astrolabe. |
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Mr Watson is the first person we know of who thinks you can win a war by triangulation. |
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I am not the first person this side of thirty to work here, nor do I expect to be the last. |
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He concludes that the first person singular may not be the appropriate voice after all. |
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You may have been the first person to detect a problem with that blowout preventer. |
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As it happened, the first person he found was Laura, who was sitting a little ways inside the cave, unbraiding her hair. |
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Bombelli was the first person to write down the rules for addition, subtraction and multiplication of complex numbers. |
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In the middle of describing what he is thinking, Anderson switches to first person narration. |
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The Guild is giving away two tickets to the first person to present this article at the Guild Theatre box office. |
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Kay Daly was the first person to publish complete versions of the stolen documents. |
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I think I was the first person to do backside blunts on vert and noseblunt slides on vert. |
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As we finally entered the ward, the first person I saw was a tall girl topped with a bush of thick dyed black curls. |
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But as you read his first person account of his battle with the Big C, you begin to understand. |
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I'm sure I can't be the first person to mention this so apologies if it's old hat. |
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He was the first person, for example, to institute stipendiary stewards at race meetings, before the VRC or the VATC did. |
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The first person she saw was Sally, sitting on one of the chairs, sewing fine, little stitches on her handkerchief. |
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The first person to really carry forward his ideas was Philippe de la Hire. |
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Meanwhile, Gary or Craig, or whatever his name was from Steps, possibly became the first person to be throw by a gymnasium horse. |
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A heavyset woman in the front row was the first person to make it onstage, and she slapped her hands on him like she was trying to knock him out. |
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It was Pythagoras who was the first person to study the notes emitted by plucked strings of various lengths. |
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The story is told in the first person as an autobiographical memoir told by a highbred horse named Black Beauty. |
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Hinton usually writes her stories in the first person, to reinforce the strong individual identities of her characters. |
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The first person to appreciate the meaning of such experiments was the English chemist and physicist Henry Cavendish. |
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He also told him that he was not the first person to have had a paranormal event happen to them in this building. |
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There will be a prize for the first person to correctly identify my rash statement. |
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I'll be the first person to admit that not every episode of this first season was perfect, but there are no real clunkers in the lot. |
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The first person who tweets me or Facebooks me a picture of it in an airport, I'm going to send you a free copy, autographed. |
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Some were the only person of color in their graduate programs and some the first person of color ever to earn tenure in their departments. |
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Movement is in 3D from a first person perspective and all monsters appear as still pictures with only small sections being animated. |
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And she's the first person I've ever seen who looks splendid in ruched combat trousers. |
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Davy was the first person to experience intoxication after inhaling a gas or vapour. |
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But I would suspect that this is one of those first person confessionals secretly disguised as a generalization-laden argument. |
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Yes, the novel itself is a first-person novel, it's written in the first person. |
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Brown's parents, Lesley and John, made headlines with the birth of Louise, the first person conceived by in-vitro fertilization. |
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In 1989, he became the first person to fly a helicopter solo, from the North Pole to the South Pole. |
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In Hungarian, the zero copula occurs only in the third person, and in AAVE it is not permitted in the first person singular. |
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This young child would be the first person to be granted a wish by the fledgling organization. |
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Laskas writes in the first person and gives Elizabeth a simple, folksy voice in the tradition of oral story-telling. |
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His duties even called on him to be the first person to try out the cross for the Crucifixion scene. |
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He was the first person to greet them when they were finally freed from prison. |
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Like most first person adventure games, you move the cursor across the screen until the icon changes to indicate a new action. |
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The first person arrived shortly before midnight, and others came in the early hours. |
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They all went down to the quay to greet the boat and the first person to come down the gangplank was a Corkman. |
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The first person they see inside is a police family liaison officer trained in dealing with distressed relatives. |
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But a limited pre-release version of a new first person shooter game is worth it's weight in gold. |
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Most of the worst novels were written in the first person narrative present tense. |
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It should be clear that an apology has to be in the first person, and in the present tense. |
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She was breathing hard, and her fists were clenched as if she were ready to deck the first person that got in her way. |
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The first person to claim that equations of degree 5 could not be solved algebraically was Ruffini. |
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She was the first person in the English-speaking world to apply statistics to public health. |
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An interrogative use of shall with the first person subject forms what we might call desiderative. |
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The first person to predict the greenhouse effect was a Swedish chemist named Svante Arrhenius. |
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He was the first person associated with a California medical-marijuana dispensary to be tried under federal law. |
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Stetson, her latest novel, is told from the first person voice of its eponymous character. |
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A familiar voice drawled and the first person who had spoken grunted and walked away. |
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The book, narrated in the first person, has a false ending which appears to bring the story to a close. |
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Kant's use of the first person plural is a device of a very special character. |
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In 1869, Louisa Van Slyke, a 24-year-old New Yorker, was the first person to be interred on the island. |
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I used voices in the first person, second person, and third person. |
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Parker arrived early at the ballpark, and the first person out of the Arkansas clubhouse was Wilson, who was carrying a batting tee and a bag of baseballs. |
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In first person, Grand Theft Auto lets you be the kind of criminal you want to be, rather than just steer one. |
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I turned the corner and, I jive you not, the first person I saw was Lamps. |
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The change from first person singular to plural evinces his embarrassment. |
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Actually, it took the combination of squad based elements and first person shooting to innovate the war game with last year's award winning Call of Duty. |
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You ever think how Dr. Frankenstein thought when Frankenstein ripped his first person in half? |
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You were really the first person to give him a juicy leading role, in chasing Amy. |
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I was the first person that got to interview her after her fall. |
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Even after getting used to the controls and mastering nice smooth corners the camera feels a lot more abrupt in first person than in the third person view. |
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The list of top first person shooters for the PC includes a list of some of the most popular and critically acclaimed shooters that have been released. |
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Caitlin Doughty is certainly not the first person to publish a book about the funeral industry. |
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On 17 October 1528, Alonso became the first person in the New World to be burned alive at the stake. |
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He was, in fact, the very first person to text me after he heard of the devastating typhoon that hit the Philippines. |
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Diffident, brusque and self-effacing to the point of invisibility, he was not the first person you would choose if you wanted to mount a charm offensive. |
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The workshops did not bypass the inherent difficulties posed by the environment but presented anecdotal and experiential accounts related in the first person. |
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During the expedition, Voss conducted spacewalks in both U.S. and Russian space suits, and he was the first person to operate the Space Station Robotic Manipulator System. |
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Drama is a genre which is heavily oriented to the first person present, a narrative form associated with subjective experience and inner feelings. |
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In 2004 a 36-year-old man from Pembrokeshire became the first person in the UK to die from cannabis toxicity. |
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More than anything else, what the first person perspective adds is a sense of immediacy. |
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A 44-year-old Spanish nurse from Madrid is the first person known to contract the deadly Ebola virus outside of Africa. |
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He was the first person to chart the flow of the Gulf Stream, to conduct deep-sea soundings, and to imagine the potential of a transoceanic cable. |
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I am the first person to confess that I haven't got a clue how to play a brass instrument or anything else but I do love all kinds of music and will enjoy the role. |
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He was the first person to tell her about the fit-up rumour. |
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He is not the first person to be sacked for missing targets and to walk out with a fat cheque, but what the bankers really disliked was the cut of his jib. |
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They're poems, written in verse in the first person, elegiac in format. |
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In May, astronaut Mike Massimino became the first person to tweet from space during space shuttle Atlantis' repair mission to the Hubble Space Telescope. |
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She uses the first person because she's narrating the story. |
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I will be the first person to admit, however, that I think DTS is superior method of sound reproduction, and Pitch Black does nothing to change my mind. |
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The poor devil was the first person to ever get run over by a train. |
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Granby had to devise a system to help the identification of the individual face and associate the first person to recognise it as the winner immediately. |
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He was the first person to ask about the intentions of Jesus, and one of the first to raise serious questions about the relationship of John's gospel to the synoptics. |
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Such was the case with the classic Nintendo 64 first person shooter GoldenEye. |
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He became the first person in over two decades to be awarded the Victoria Cross after he heroically saved the lives of his comrades in two separate incidents. |
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The previous evening, he was the first person ever to polish off a 72oz steak at The Meat House in Dundee. |
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Jarrett is the first person to fully inhabit this newly dominant role. |
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Murthy helped paint the dark and poignant world of Guru Dutt's movies and was the first person to shoot in cinemascope. |
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Bianca's first person Evernight narrative continues in the recently published Stargazer. |
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In the 1930s, a Harley Street surgeon became the first person to take a picture of Nessie. |
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In May the new Ambassador to Switzerland and Liechtenstein, Suzi LeVine, became the first person to take an Oath of Office on an e-reader. |
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He's the first person mentioned in the book's acknowledgments. |
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A member of the Royal Society, in the field of zoology he was the first person to describe the brood parasitism of the cuckoo. |
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Shen was the first person to catalogue the Chinese collection in the Bodleian Library. |
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Neil Armstrong made history in 1969 when he was the first person to walk on the Moon. |
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The first person over the finish line at the bottom of the hill wins the cheese. |
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In the most established version, it is sung in the first person by a sailor who has come home to Liverpool from Sierra Leone. |
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In February 1971, astronaut Alan Shepard became the first person to golf anywhere other than Earth. |
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By doing so, he became the first person to achieve a true circumnavigation of the world solo from West to East via the great Capes. |
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He became the first person to have been awarded both a Nobel Prize and an Oscar. |
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From 1800 to 1801, Stewart gave lectures to undergraduate students on the subject of political economy, the first person to do so. |
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In July 1966, Brenda Sherratt became the first person to swim the length of the loch. |
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Professor Thomas Glyn Watkin is the first person to be appointed to this post. |
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The first person to be seen on Channel 4 was Richard Whiteley with Ted Moult being the second. |
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It is also said that Herbert was the first person to reach the pole of inaccessibility. |
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On 21 April 1987 Shinji Kazama of Japan became the first person to reach the North Pole on a motorcycle. |
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One of the Canadians, Richard Weber became the first person to reach the Pole from both sides of the Arctic Ocean. |
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Livingston was the first person who succeeded in upgrading the wild tomato, developing different breeds and stabilizing the plants. |
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In January 1597, De Veer became the first person to witness and record the atmospheric anomaly known as the Novaya Zemlya effect. |
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The auxiliaries shall and should sometimes replace will and would in the first person. |
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He is thought to be the first person to introduce a printing press into England, in 1476, and was the first English retailer of printed books. |
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The Turkish first person singular copula suffix is omitted when introducing oneself. |
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I told them all to spectate me in first person, as I quick-scoped the five enemies from the top of the building. |
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Stephen Hales was the first person who procured a flammable fluid from the actual distillation of coal. |
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A Flemish alchemist, Jan Baptista van Helmont, was the first person to formally recognize gas as a state of matter. |
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I was the first person in my high school to wear a trench and fedora constantly, and Ben was one of the first to wear a black trench. |
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No, Weiner is not the first person to be taken down by twimmolation, nor will he be the last. |
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A FARMER became the first person to be prosecuted under new laws to protect water voles after he destroyed a burrow. |
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When Cary was jailed, Kalinda was the first person fighting for him. |
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The Kabaka of Buganda was the first person to make a call with the Buganda Kingdom's K2 Telecom. |
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Gita will be the party's first person of a black or minority ethnicity to run in the North East in a general election. |
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Omran was the first person he met at the oncology floor of the hospital. |
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I'm not the first person to feel that sense of urgency in this part of the world, racing through the Azorean waves in search of whales. |
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Faisal Al Shamsi, the first person to be awarded a scholarship from the Yas Drag Racing Academy, will accompany the team to selected races. |
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The former Countdown brainbox, who grew up in Prestatyn, is the first person to take the Rear of the Year title twice. |
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Between 1815 and 1824, William Buckland discovered fossils of Megalosaurus and became the first person to describe a dinosaur in a scientific journal. |
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On March 20, 2012, Laszlo Csatary, MD, the first person to use Newcastle disease virus in the treatment of cancer, passed away in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. |
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The first possibility is the accusative of the first person singular pronoun mi in Etruscan, variously spelled as mini, mine, min, mene, men and, once, mi. |
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Reporting from Vietnam in 1945, he may have been the first person to assert the extreme unwisdom of trying to restore French colonialism with British troops. |
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Paul Kammerer, the first person to study synchronicity, came to the conclusion that there was some kind of acausal organizing principle which he referred to as seriality. |
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Physicist Lene Vestergaard Hau is the first person to stop light, leading to advances in quantum computing, nanoscale engineering and linear optics. |
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A MAN who became the first person on mainland Britain to be shot by police with a plastic bullet was yesterday charged with making threats to kill. |
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It is the only novel I know that has Nixon narrating in the first person and also certainly the only novel in which Nixon is anally raped by Uncle Sam. |
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Beckenbauer, who won the World Cup as the national team's captain in 1974, thus became the first person to win the World Cup as both captain and coach. |
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He is also the first Indian to summit Mt Vinson Massif, the tallest peak in Antarctica and the first person from Andhra Pradesh to scale the Everest. |
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The first person to be appointed in 16 years of the Festival. |
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In December 1999, the third novel, Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, won the Smarties Prize, making Rowling the first person to win the award three times running. |
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In 1866, Mill became the first person in the history of Parliament to call for women to be given the right to vote, vigorously defending this position in subsequent debate. |
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The first person to put a marker on a piece of land or ancestral mathom and say 'this is mine' was the first owner of capital, the first thief, the first magician. |
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He put himself and his Land Rover Defender into the record books when he became the first person in history to successfully cross the Bering Strait in a road vehicle. |
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There is some debate about who was the first person to assert that the Earth is spherical in shape, with the credit going either to Parmenides or Pythagoras. |
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Lyric poetry, in which the poet speaks of his or her own feelings in the first person and expresses a mood, was not especially common in the Restoration period. |
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Since the Electoral Administration Act 2006 reduced the age of candidacy from 21 to 18 years, Black is the first person to be elected under its provisions. |
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The British alpinist Douglas Freshfield led an expedition to the Caucasus in 1870 and seems to have been the first person to climb Kazbek, elevation 16,512 feet. |
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The clergyman John Michell, a vicar of Thornhill, was the first person to calculate a realistic distance of stars, observed in the night sky, from Earth. |
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She performed the Welsh aational Anthem on 17 May 2008 at the 2008 FA Cup Final between Cardiff City and Portsmouth, becoming the first person to do this at an FA Cup Final. |
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The first person who started this is said to be Stuart Keith. |
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He is the first person on record to describe the Midnight Sun. |
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That's not a must, but 1000 internets go to the first person to find one. |
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The first person present tense form is am, the third person singular form is and the form are is used second person singular and all three plurals. |
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North Wales is currently being investigated by the Police Complaints Authority after a man became the first person in the UK to be shot with a plastic baton round last month. |
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They contacted a diver to help them remove the hindrance, and on 10 June, Henry Abbinett became the first person to see the Mary Rose in almost 300 years. |
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On 25 September 2011, Patrick Finney of Grapevine, Texas became the first person with multiple sclerosis to finish a marathon in each state of the United States. |
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Whenever it is uttered by a character on the show, the first person in the room to dash off a searing face-melter of a musical run wins the round. |
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He claimed to have been the first person to plant wheat in Mexico. |
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Other conservation efforts also occurred, such as when Christopher Swain became the first person to swim all 315 miles of the Hudson River in support of cleaning it up. |
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Albert Hofmann was a Swiss scientist known best for being the first person to synthesize, ingest, and learn of the psychedelic effects of lysergic acid diethylamide. |
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The series is a chronicle written in the first person of a young girls journey into womanhood overlayed with undertones of paranormal descriptive. |
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What sets Bioshock and its sequel apart from other first person shooters are Plasmids and Tonics that allow you to genetically modify yourself in whatever way you see fit. |
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It is because the first person, as we saw, has in his essence something incommunicably, unrepeatably his own that his essence constitutes him as this individual. |
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The effect of this trust was that the first person owned the land under the common law, but the second person had a right to use the land under the law of equity. |
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The first-foot is the first person to enter a house after midnight on New Year's Eve.In this area the custom was for the first-foot to be male with dark hair. |
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This is the problem with first-person narratives, the ninth letter of the English alphabet and nominative case form of the first person singular pronoun often is overused. |
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In January 2013 a Swedish arm amputee was the first person in the world to receive a prosthesis with a direct connection to bone, nerves and muscles. |
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