They asked for Abel as a playmate and companion to begin with and Mr Davis was pleased to oblige. |
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Soren Abel was a Norwegian nationalist who was active politically in the movement to make Norway independent. |
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Abel Herzberg was the son of a broker of uncut diamonds and grew up in Amsterdam. |
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Another study led by Dr Gene Abel investigated the comorbidity rates of various paraphilic behaviors in a group of 859 male paraphiliacs. |
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The disappointment of being ignored by both Gauss and Cauchy hit Abel hard. |
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Galois, after reading Abel and Jacobi's work, worked on the theory of elliptic functions and abelian integrals. |
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Though they had no true slaves of their own they paid an overseer off the Bend to take Abel out neath a tree overlooking the river. |
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I carry a pair of Abel pliers and a good pair of nippers for cutting nylon. |
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The next year, Littlewood proved a profound converse of a famous theorem of Norwegian mathematician Abel on the summation of series. |
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In 1823 Abel published papers on functional equations and integrals in a new scientific journal started up by Hansteen. |
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From then on, Abel Dodin, son of the founder, decided to make the company a specialist in these areas. |
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Do you not remember that I mentioned the righteous Abel, that I pondered the patience of Job, and mentioned the wisdom and splendor of Solomon? |
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We also walked a bit in the Abel Tasman National Park, one of the most famous, but also the wildest of the island. |
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In the course of time, Cain brought to the Lord an offering of the fruit of the ground, and Abel for his part brought of the firstlings of his flock, their fat portions. |
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In 2002, on the occasion of the bicentennial of his birth, the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters established the Abel Prize for Mathematics. |
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The anonymous libretto is based on the familiar story of Cain and Abel, as told in Genesis. |
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The position of Cain killing Abel echoes that of a wild beast on its prey, a scene commonly represented in medieval bestiaries. |
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Abel was twenty-eight and Alysia was sixteen, though because of her cerebral palsy the teacher claimed she comprehended at a third-grade level. |
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He came from a family of grocers in Abel Street but was determined to become a mining engineer, starting with dawn bike rides to Habergham Pit to his junior post. |
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Though Abel loves soccer, his long-term goal is not to become a famous soccer player. |
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I walk in the garden of the days of yore, the blood of Abel is saturated in its soil. |
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New brawlers: female super-spy Crimson Viper, lucha libre wrestler El Fuerte, mixed martial artist Abel and more! |
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Abel was a shepherd and brought a sheep, the best of his flock. |
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Olive admitted asking his brother to cash it for him, said Miss Abel, and he knew he was not entitled to cash both giros and he should have returned the original. |
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This vision was brilliantly realised by two young mathematicians, Niels Henrik Abel and Evariste Galois, in the early nineteenth century. |
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Thus, like Michael Corleone, Abel is a man living with a paternal figure looming over his life. |
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My commissioner in Brussels was the Spanish multimillionaire socialist, Abel Matutes. |
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He was, understandably, in a sour mood as Patch creative director Abel Lenz began taking photos of him. |
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I am accountable for the way I handled the situation, and at a human level it was unfair to Abel. |
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Armstrong told Patch creative director Abel Lenz during a now infamous all-staff meeting and conference call earlier this month. |
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Mani's mimicry skills were discovered by the late Fr. Abel of Kalabhavan. |
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Chief Judge Best suggests to Judge Abel that it is not too late to change his preliminary ruling so that it will be in accord with agency policy. |
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I know this because Abel and Cole always send a little letter with their boxes which tells me where everything has come from and how the farmers are getting on. |
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We draw a lot of our inspiration from cinema as well. We're both big fans of Jim Jarmusch, Sofia Coppola and Abel Ferrara. |
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Abel uses an old train caboose, parked in his backyard in Westport, as an office. |
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Could this be the same Abel that they had insulted, beaten up, and called names? |
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There was talk of fratricide, and comparisons were made with Cain and Abel. |
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Mr Winton does use the fabulous story of Abel and Blueback to put forward an ecological argument. |
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Abel underestimates both women: Adela discovers his duplicity and Judith breaks off the affair. |
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To improve the calotype negative transparency, Abel Niépce de Saint-Victor had the idea in 1847 to replace paper with glass. |
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It was a second medal for Abel and Heymans who combined forces for gold on three-metre synchro on Sunday. |
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The second occurs soon after, in the first great tragedy that overcomes the first human children Cain and Abel. |
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The first Europeans known to reach the South Island were the crew of Dutch explorer Abel Tasman who arrived in his ships Heemskerck and Zeehaen. |
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Abel was also responsible for the technical management of the Royal Gunpowder Factory. |
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Nine years later he joined Abel on one of the Red Wing forward lines. |
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The most learned interpreters understood the words of sin, and not of Abel. |
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He is most notable for proving Fermat's Last Theorem, for which he received the 2016 Abel Prize. |
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The Abel Tasman's catch was destined for Africa. |
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In 1642, Dutch explorer Abel Tasman became the first European to sight New Zealand. |
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Feuds and marital alliances brought the Abel dynasty into a close connection with the German Duchy of Holstein by the 15th century. |
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Abel appeared aware that he'd said out loud what so many were thinking. |
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This is what is called a free abelian group, where the second word derives from the name of the Norwegian mathematician Abel. |
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After that, the landlord, Abel, who has invested in the real estate sector, and finally his wife, Laura, who is said to have became an alcoholic just to get back at her husband. |
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Despite his condition, the resolute Abel learned to lean forward, correcting his balance enough to walk, climb and do just about anything any other active boy can do. |
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Neither the boy nor the judge descends from Abel, certainly. |
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This savage and blackly humorous version of the Cain and Abel story also satirizes the modern West's exploitation of the romanticized cowboys-and-Indians West of American mythology. |
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Congress needs to replace Beatriz Boza, Alfonso Lopez and Abel Salinas, the previous directors whose terms have expired. |
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A few hundred meters before the start of the tunnel, I turn left onto a discrete, narrow but steep road that climbs the Col du Somport and leave the Abel forge below the rest area. |
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In July, the band was invited to the Elysée Palace, the French President's official residence, to play before François Mitterand and his guest, Abel Diouf, President of Senegal. |
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The following year, together with the mathematician Laurent Abel, Jean-Laurent Casanova founded the centre for the study of the human genetics of infectious diseases at the Necker hospital. |
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While Abel knew how to impress an audience in the fast movements, it would appear that he was mostly appreciated for his ability to move the listener to tears in the slow movements. |
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The movie is an approximate remake of the notorious Abel Ferrara film of 1992, in which Harvey Keitel bullied, thieved, snorted, and fornicated his way to immortality as a crooked and sometimes naked New York cop. |
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It was only in the 19th century that Niels Henrik Abel discovered why, by showing that it is an impossible problem: there is no general formula that solves every quintic equation. |
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The legend says that once upon a time, Victor Perrault, the carpenter of St Laurent met Abel, the ironmonger, who was carrying in his wheelbarrow the tools he no longer used. |
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Onwards then to the shore, to the rocky north coast of Abel Tasman National Park, in search of a sea snail, the murex, that can weep violet tears. |
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The Abel Laurent cellar, where the Pavillon Blanc is fermented and aged, is already filled with the lovely aromas that are so characteristic of the fermenting musts of Sauvignon Blanc. |
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It is clear that activities in and around this study area have already had an impact on the availability of game species as was pointed out by Abel Jolly, the tallyman for N-20 and participant in this study. |
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Two days before the explosion, on 12 February 2005, this prepaid card was also in contact with a mobile phone number belonging to ex-Minister Abel Rahim Yussef Murad. |
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Abel was mocked numerously because of his deformed legs. |
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He whiled away solitary afternoons in front of the screen and was marked forever by the masterpieces shown at his neighborhood movie theatre, especially Abel Gance's Paradise Lost. |
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A year later, Abel Ferrara released a more gloomily philosophical take on urban vampirism, The Addiction, which is worth catching for the sight of Christopher Walken as a reformed neck-biter. |
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The first of these phases of spiritual evolution in the world is represented by Abel, the first minister of the Father, who offered his sacrifice to God. |
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In 1937 Abel Meeropol, a schoolteacher from New York, saw a photograph in a newpaper of the lynching of two black men, Thomas Shipp and Abram Smith in Marion, Indiana. |
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However, there has never been a time in the history of the human race when there has not been a problem with crime, let us say, ever since Cain killed Abel. |
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A hearing was held in Brussels on 24 January 1994 on the problems relating to passenger transport in buses and coaches at the initiative of Mr Abel Matutes, the Transport Commissioner. |
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They told of subjects such as the Creation, Adam and Eve, the murder of Abel, and the Last Judgement. |
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In 1914, paleontologist Othenio Abel surmised the origins of the cyclops to be the result of ancient Greeks finding an elephant skull. |
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It was from here that Dutch navigator Abel Tasman set out to discover the western part of Australia. |
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In 1642, Abel Tasman sailed from Mauritius and on 24 November, sighted Tasmania. |
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New Zealand, first seen by the Dutch explorer Abel Tasman in 1642, was regarded by some as a part of the continent. |
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On 2 November 1644 Abel Tasman was appointed a member of the Council of Justice at Batavia. |
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Abel Tasman later used Shouten's charts during his exploration of the north coast of New Guinea. |
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Abel Jans Tasman was born in 1603 in Lutjegast, a small village in the province of Groningen, in the north of the Netherlands. |
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On 24 November 1642 Abel Tasman reached and sighted the west coast of Tasmania, north of Macquarie Harbour. |
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The name was first applied to Australia in 1644 by the Dutch seafarer Abel Tasman. |
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The first reported sighting of Tasmania by a European was on 24 November 1642 by Dutch explorer Abel Tasman, who landed at today's Blackmans Bay. |
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The Dutch explorer Abel Tasman visited Fiji in 1643 while looking for the Great Southern Continent. |
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Abel is a red-headed giant, so Eli wears a lot of his hand-me-downs. |
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Simbarashe S, Frank D, Bruno DM and AY Abel Sorption isotherms and isosteric heats of sorption of whole yellow dent corn. |
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Abel Tasman map, circa 1644, also known as the Tasman 'Bonaparte' map. |
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Rhys is apprenticed to Abel Hughes, an elder in the chapel who owns a drapers shop, and moves into Abel's house when his mother dies a short time afterwards. |
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Rocknroll was born Ned Abel Smith, but later legally changed his name. |
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Cambridge alumni have won six Fields Medals and one Abel Prize for mathematics, while individuals representing Cambridge have won four Fields Medals. |
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Forced to iron out some issues within his club, SAMCRO's Jax Teller is in grave trouble knowing that his two sons, Abel and Thomas, are no longer safe in his own home. |
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Some also believe that Cain and Abel are buried somewhere in the city. |
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However, just as he is about to go to college, Abel dies and Uncle James cheats him out of all the savings he had up to that point, leaving him penniless once again. |
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This has been an ongoing problem because many of the students are here because they already had a problem with truancies,'' said Vice Principal Chuck Abel. |
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Abel Systems in North Wingfield make demountable systems for trucks. |
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