Blake, Tintori, and Hagdorn and Blake and Hagdorn restudied the scanty Triassic record in light of that of the late Paleozoic. |
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At a meeting yesterday, it was decided to sell the freehold together with the fixtures and fittings of the Assembly Rooms, in Blake Street. |
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The first phase would involve Duncombe Place, Walmgate, Lendal, Blake Street and Stonebow. |
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Giggling, Rebecca flicked her hair over her shoulder, her dark eyes dancing mischievously as she nattered on to Blake. |
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Blake began the upside-down crawl on the net, his hands and feet hooking themselves into holes in the net like it was instinct. |
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That's the sort of space Blake needs to develop his ideas exhaustively with cogency and imagination. |
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At one point Blake briefly sees what appears to be a female Native American in face paint. |
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Blake somehow understands, that his sonorousness is a final, sad crumbling of former grandeur. |
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Blake pointed at the King and once more the audience clapped and cheered, satisfied by his choice. |
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John Linnell commissioned Blake to paint watercolours of Dante's Divine Comedy. |
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Ryan returned and Blake greeted him, wondering why his friend was in such a bad mood. |
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She felt a twinge of jealousy wondering if he was the same way with Mia and she couldn't help but long for a man like Blake. |
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Miller realized that although he was expected to help fill the defensive role that Blake played, he wasn't going to try to replace him. |
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Soon, though, its songs take a turn towards William Blake and the Old Testament. |
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Pronger and Blake can change the complexion of the game just by being on the ice, and believe me, they will be on the ice a lot. |
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As the most avid fan of the books, America applied her newly learned Pants philosophies and immediately warmed to Blake. |
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Blake joined her in the chant, and the two laid down on the grass, side by side, closing their eyes. |
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Blake moved his left shoulder in a half-hearted shrug and sat down next to her on the rock, carefully cradling his right arm. |
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Well, for a pretty collected guy, Blake can sure break down easily, especially in the safest of places. |
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It is part of a tradition of dissident visionaries whose visions made them critical of everyday life, like William Blake. |
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There was also some more material when we see Sellers mimicking other people, like the director Blake Edwards or his mother, Peg. |
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Strange to say, the NSW National Parks and Wildlife Atlas of Moonee Nature Reserve doesn't list this Joe Blake. |
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Before she was aware she had moved, Ashlee was worming her way back to Blake on the couch, tears streaming down her face. |
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Rounding out Madrid and the Avalanche's six aces are standout defenders Roberto Carlos and Rob Blake. |
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Blake fired a cross in which had gone too far ahead of his team-mates in the box. |
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Shayne was at the top of the haystack and handed down bale by bale to Blake, who handed it to Patrick, who handed it to me. |
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Blake wanted him in tip-top condition and reconditioned by the end of the week. |
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Similarly, Blake clings to the notion that no player should enter the draft unless he is a four-year college senior. |
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Mr Blake said he was handing out 3,000 manifesto leaflets explaining his policies. |
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Julia Blake plays Claire, a refined and elegant beauty whiling away the rest of her life in a stagnant marriage to John. |
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During his lifetime Blake wrote many volumes of poetry and religious philosophy, and was an accomplished artist and engraver. |
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Palmer was bowled over by Blake's mystic zeal, while Blake was flattered to have a young follower. |
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But why was Blake so confident that excess would lead to a beneficent result rather than merely more excess? |
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The antinomian Blake does, however, have at least one similarity with the oppositional Austen. |
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The actor plays the fictional rocker Blake as he lives out his last days in a remote house in Seattle. |
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In contrast, Blake demonstrated that a triangle with a proximal apex and distal base is the most effective shape for rowing. |
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This survey of British Romantic poet and painter William Blake includes more than 200 works. |
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Or Eliot, who wrote on the Metaphysicals, Marvell, Dryden, Blake, Wordsworth, Baudelaire and, of course, Dante, as well as many other writers. |
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I'm looking at Blake the way a little starry-eyed kid looks at a giant lollipop in a candy store. |
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He knew it was pointless but Luca still kept up his efforts in trying to talk sense into Blake. |
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Those who believe that Blake was implacably opposed to science would be surprised to read the final lines of his magnum opus, The Four Zoas. |
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When she first met Blake she'd pitied him because he only had a few friends, so she had befriended him. |
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There are moments of humor, such as a scene where a sales representative makes a call on Blake, who is nodding out in a spaghetti-strap dress. |
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He is our nearest contemporary equivalent to Blake, our sweetest-natured screwed-up visionary. |
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To achieve a winning season, the Rockies are banking on a return to their Blake Street Bomber days. |
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The maize maze at Blake End, near Braintree, is open for the summer and is growing fast. |
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Blake was beginning to develop a new theory to account for what seemed to be going on around him. |
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It's not for nothing that this author published a dissertation on another poet of private systems, William Blake. |
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There is a dolly shot that pans out from the room where Blake is recording some music, and it gently keeps panning out. |
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Suddenly, Blake found himself surrounded by a bunch of buffalo hunters defiantly waving their Winchester rifles. |
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Tomic beat Blake 6-3, 6-4, 7-5 but, again, without his father coaching him from the courtside. |
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Even William Blake might have seen this spot as some kind of psychogeographical axis mundi, where two different kinds of wildness have collided. |
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Blake was a fan of the Beach Boys, the Californian boy band that made waves with their surfer anthem Good Vibrations. |
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Blake seemed to make the most of it and, surprisingly, he was not even cautioned for his unsporting behaviour. |
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Suzanne Blake, director of human resources, has been with the company for 26 years. |
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As in Blake, Dick's fictional cosmogenies draw from a wide range of sources. |
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For Blake, the fact that two sets were being operated together brought to mind another set operation, union. |
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The indictment alleges that Blake attempted to hire several hit men to kill his wife, Bonny Bakley, and when that failed, killed her himself. |
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Nor, for his part, had Peter protested his father's trading the townhouse on Blake Street for a corrody. |
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She wavered on her feet and Blake was the only thing that kept her upright. |
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The main character of Annie is to be played by the multi-talented Lisa Blake. |
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Blake stopped the car in front of the junior high and Andy waved at some friends. |
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Jordan laughed and sat Blake down on one of the three plush couches in her huge family living room, right next to Maria. |
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Taking his cue again from Blake rather than Hegel, Prynne argues that contrariety is not the same thing as opposition. |
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The dalek and TARDIS belonged to Blake Edgerton, who runs a sci-fi memorabilia show in Brisbane. |
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I'll just go take Blake to make arrangements and the rest of you sit tight. |
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Even after the verdict, I'm not sure about Blake, nor do I have the interest to study up on it. |
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The biography of William Blake warmly portrays the visionary poet's wife Katherine as the helpmate who made Blake's work possible. |
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The sound of DVD cases clacking together brought her back to the video store and she looked toward the sound to see Blake absently flipping through DVDs in a drawer. |
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Married country stars Miranda Lambert and Blake Shelton neglected to thank each other when they each won at the acm Awards. |
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We can give Blake just a few minutes between the two, then have things go wrong. |
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Blake escapes from the Scrubs, hides out near the prison, and then makes his way across Europe to Moscow. |
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We're still at the party, where Sophie is smiling like the cat that's got the cream and telling Sally that things with Blake feel just like they used to. |
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Next will continue to occupy its Stonegate premises and Classics, the ethnic artefacts, clothing and jewellery shop would continue to occupy Blake Street frontages. |
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Blake gazed at the both of them then, his face becoming more vacant. |
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Lehman's script began after the jailbreak, focusing on the hero of the picture, an American who pursues Blake. |
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And truly, Blake Lively and your fellow band of woodland sprites with spreadsheets, that is fine. |
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When you and Blake split, you weren't coherent about anything. |
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Blake Gopnik takes a stroll and wonders whether the technology will overpower the art. |
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I leaned back, slumping in my chair again, Blake sighing at my side. |
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Blake shoved a spoonful of ice cream mixed with hot fudge into his mouth. |
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Mr Blake said his case was that, not being able to read or write, he had no knowledge of being an overstayer and relied on his wife's assurances she had regularised his stay. |
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The video shows Vaughn scrunching a photo of Blake in his hand and throwing it. |
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The heat and anger brewing between both Blake and Rei was growing rapidly. |
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But Blake grew accustomed to addressing my pop as his own dad. |
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Not only did he puncture his sword through his limb, but also because he moved so unbelievably fast, Blake endured twice as many slashes in one mighty stroke. |
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William Blake, the eighteenth century poet, illustrator, engraver and mystic, worked from home but lived in his imagination. |
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In well-crafted chapters, Blake describes the interaction between primitivism and the fauvists, cubists, Dadaists, surrealists, and, lastly, purists. |
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Blake is blessed with one of the strongest arms in the league, which allows him to uncork uncannily accurate deep balls and stretch defenses vertically. |
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He was known by most as Mr. Blake The engraver, though by others as the crazy guy with visions. |
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He folded his arms across his chest and stared irately at Blake. |
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Robbie Blake curled a trademark free kick just wide and then slipped at the crucial moment when he seemed certain to end his worrying goal drought. |
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Detective Blake, the cop in charge of the investigation, thinks Rick offed his wife, although Rick claims he was out of town at the time of the murder. |
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When he saw the look of longing in her eyes towards the kiss Blake was sharing with his girlfriend his jaw tightened and he felt a sharp stab of jealousy. |
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Blake was sitting at one of the round tables, staring into thin air. |
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Plus, Blake Gopnik on whether destroying Timbuktu's heritage is un-Islamic. |
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He sounds those same simplicities of profound music Blake also knew. |
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I'm not the hippopotamus I think I am when I'm comparing myself to Blake Lively. |
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There is no proven finisher at the club now that Robbie Blake has left and that is the one piece of the jigsaw all fans are waiting to see slotted into place. |
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Blake was accused of killing his wife, and they want to lynch him. |
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I used to be into you and your fiance Blake Shelton's tweets, but neither of you have really been tweeting anymore. |
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Blake explains that the gradual progression of translating and interpreting the original texts lays the foundations for the shape of the finished product. |
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The top of Blake Street was a wonderful vantage point for watching the many parades, processions and military tattoos that regularly took to the streets. |
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The most remarkable of all English colour prints are those of William Blake, particularly his large monotypes, which exist in a world of their own. |
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Blake remembers the Artichoke Inn, on the muddy lane through Lambeth Marsh, and the village maids and the lusty lads outside it, dancing in a ring. |
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Capt. Devon Blake is a fellow graduate of West Point and a military intelligence officer. |
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Here's a man who clearly knows how to achieve the lineaments of gratified desire on the faces of his women, as I think William Blake once phrased it. |
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The Rams were led by 6-foot-3 senior post Blake Muscardin with 23 points, eight rebounds and four blocked shots. |
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Blake opened up the possibility of restitutionary damages for breach of contract. |
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Blake started engraving copies of drawings of Greek antiquities purchased for him by his father, a practice that was preferred to actual drawing. |
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Blake shocked everyone by chucking in his job, selling his flat and returning home to take up the flagging reins of the family company. |
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At a lady's most agreeable conversaziones I first met the late William Blake, the artist, to whom she and Mr Flazman had been truly kind. |
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It starts with Chris Paul, because Blake didn't really used to flop like that, you know, last year. |
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In the western Atlantic carbonate platforms dominate large areas, for example the Blake Plateau and Bermuda Rise. |
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In June 1651, Admiral Robert Blake recaptured the isles for the Parliamentarians. |
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Blake placed a battery on Tresco to fire on St Mary's, but one of the guns exploded, killing its crew and injuring Blake. |
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Subsequently, Grenville and Blake negotiated terms that permitted the Royalists to surrender honourably. |
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It was founded by artist Sir William Blake Richmond, frustrated with the pall cast by coal smoke. |
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The Swiss Romantic artist Henry Fuseli, a friend of William Blake, even translated Macbeth into German. |
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Jimson is a total nonconformist and his god is William Blake, whom he quotes endlessly in his somewhat Joycean interior monologues. |
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The poets William Blake, Wordsworth and Coleridge were amongst the pioneers of Romanticism in literature. |
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The Chief Executive of Leeds City Council is Tom Riordan while the Leader of the Council is Councillor Judith Blake of the Labour Party. |
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These included William Blake and Samuel Palmer and the other members of the Ancients in England, and in Germany Philipp Otto Runge. |
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Blake placed Edmund Spenser as Milton's precursor, and saw himself as Milton's poetical son. |
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In 2002, Blake was placed at number 38 in the BBC's poll of the 100 Greatest Britons. |
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Blake experienced visions in the Abbey, he saw Christ and his Apostles and a great procession of monks and priests and heard their chant. |
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On 8 October 1779, Blake became a student at the Royal Academy in Old Somerset House, near the Strand. |
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Blake also disliked Reynolds' apparent humility, which he held to be a form of hypocrisy. |
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Against Reynolds' fashionable oil painting, Blake preferred the Classical precision of his early influences, Michelangelo and Raphael. |
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Blake became a friend of John Flaxman, Thomas Stothard and George Cumberland during his first year at the Royal Academy. |
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Blake met Catherine Boucher in 1782 when he was recovering from a relationship that had culminated in a refusal of his marriage proposal. |
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Later, in addition to teaching Catherine to read and write, Blake trained her as an engraver. |
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From 1790 to 1800, William Blake lived in North Lambeth, London, at 13 Hercules Buildings, Hercules Road. |
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There is a series of 70 mosaics inspired by Blake in the nearby railway tunnels of Waterloo Station. |
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In 1788, aged 31, Blake experimented with relief etching, a method he used to produce most of his books, paintings, pamphlets and poems. |
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Blake employed intaglio engraving in his own work, most notably for the illustrations of the Book of Job, completed just before his death. |
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Blake taught Catherine to write, and she helped him colour his printed poems. |
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Blake was charged not only with assault, but with uttering seditious and treasonable expressions against the king. |
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Knowing Blake was too eccentric to produce a popular work, Cromek promptly commissioned Blake's friend Thomas Stothard to execute the concept. |
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When Blake learned he had been cheated, he broke off contact with Stothard. |
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A blue plaque commemorates Blake and Linnell at Old Wyldes' at North End, Hampstead. |
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The commission for Dante's Divine Comedy came to Blake in 1826 through Linnell, with the aim of producing a series of engravings. |
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At six that evening, after promising his wife that he would be with her always, Blake died. |
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Members of the group Friends of William Blake have rediscovered the location and intend to place a permanent memorial at the site. |
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Blake was concerned about senseless wars and the blighting effects of the Industrial Revolution. |
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Not all readers of Blake agree upon how much continuity exists between Blake's earlier and later works. |
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Blake designed his own mythology, which appears largely in his prophetic books. |
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Blake opposed the sophistry of theological thought that excuses pain, admits evil and apologises for injustice. |
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On another occasion, Blake watched haymakers at work, and thought he saw angelic figures walking among them. |
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During the filming from February to June 1976, the already fraught relationship between Sellers and Blake Edwards had seriously deteriorated. |
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Cricket is the subject of works by noted English poets, including William Blake and Lord Byron. |
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This church preached a doctrine of conformity to the established social order and class system, in contrast to Blake. |
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An alternative theory is that Blake is referring to a mystical concept within his own mythology related to the ancient history of England. |
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Blake lived in London for most of his life, but wrote much of Milton while living in the village of Felpham in West Sussex. |
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Lead singer and writer Richard Ashcroft said that Blake had influenced the lyric 'Will those feet in modern times' from the song. |
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Blake suggested that, on balance, these appointments cost Disraeli more votes than they gained him. |
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In a 1971 interview with The London Magazine, Hughes cited his main influences as including Blake, Donne, Hopkins and Eliot. |
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Tytell writes that, by the 1940s, no American or English poet had been so active politically since William Blake. |
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Turner, John Constable, Caspar David Friedrich, Thomas Cole, and William Blake. |
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One of the best known British pop artists, Blake is considered to be a prominent figure in the pop art movement. |
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During the late 1950s, Blake became one of the best known British pop artists. |
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Blake moved back to London in 1979 and his work returned to earlier popular culture references. |
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In 2006, Blake designed the cover for Oasis greatest hits album Stop the Clocks. |
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According to Blake, he chose all of the objects in the picture at random, but the sleeves of Sgt. |
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In 2008, Blake painted a pig for the public art event King Bladud's Pigs In Bath in the city of Bath. |
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As part of 'The Big Egg Hunt' February 2012 Sir Peter Blake designed an egg on behalf of Dorchester Collection. |
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Blake created the carpet which runs through the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom's Middlesex Guildhall building. |
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As he approached his 80th birthday, Blake undertook a project to recreate the Sgt. |
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In February 2005, the Sir Peter Blake Music Art Gallery, located in the School of Music, University of Leeds, was opened by the artist. |
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On 18 July 2011, Blake was awarded an Honorary degree for Doctor of Art from Nottingham Trent University. |
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The Chapmans' oeuvre has also referenced work by William Blake, Auguste Rodin and Nicolas Poussin. |
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Current academics include Blake Morrison, Chris Baldick, Uttara Natarajan and Peter Dunwoodie. |
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The Department of Music's better known alumni include Malcolm McLaren, Katy B, James Blake, Tunday Akintan, Rosie Lowe, and John Cale. |
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In the early years of Spanish colonization of the Americas, a Scot named Tam Blake spent 20 years in Colombia and Mexico. |
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The vaults of the choir are decorated with mosaics by Sir William Blake Richmond. |
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Tromp then offered his excuses to Blake and asked for the return of the prize, but this was refused by Blake. |
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War finally broke out after a confrontation between admirals Robert Blake and Maarten Tromp, May 1652, at the Battle of Dover. |
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Later on 28 February Blake sent a squadron of frigates to intercept and claim the Dutch merchantmen off the coast of La Rochelle. |
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Survey lines of the steamer Blake first defined the plateau that now bears the ship's name. |
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In the summer of 1219 he met his Swedish colleague, the lawspeaker Eskil Magnusson, and his wife, Kristina Nilsdotter Blake, in Skara. |
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In June 1651, soon after the declaration of war, the Parliamentarian forces under Admiral Robert Blake forced the Royalist fleet to surrender. |
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Blake was one of thirteen siblings born to a merchant in Bridgwater, Somerset, where he attended Bridgwater Grammar School for Boys. |
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In 1640 Blake was elected as the Member of Parliament for Bridgwater in the Short Parliament. |
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In 1656, the year before his death, Blake was appointed Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports. |
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Blake blockaded Rupert's fleet in Kinsale from 22 May, allowing Oliver Cromwell to land at Dublin on 15 August. |
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Blake was driven off by a storm in October and Rupert escaped via Spain to Lisbon, where he had expanded his fleet to 13 ships. |
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Blake put to sea with 12 ships in February 1650 and dropped anchor off Lisbon in an attempt to persuade the Portuguese king to expel Rupert. |
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Blake was joined by another four warships commanded by Edward Popham, who brought authority to go to war with Portugal. |
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Following the navy's poor performance at Dungeness, Blake demanded that the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty enact major reforms. |
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Blake maintained the blockade throughout the winter, the first time the fleet had stayed at sea over winter. |
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Lord Nelson ranked Robert Blake as one of the greatest naval generals ever known, even when compared with his own reputation. |
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After again cruising off Cadiz for a while, Blake turned for home but died of old wounds within sight of Plymouth. |
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In Westminster Abbey, a stone memorial of Robert Blake, unveiled on 27 February 1945, can be found in the south choir aisle. |
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In the Royal Navy a series of ships have carried the name HMS Blake in honour of the general at sea. |
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The bell of the last HMS Blake, scrapped in 1982, is on display in Saint Mary's Church, Bridgwater. |
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The Blake oilfield in the United Kingdom Sector of the North Sea is named in honour of the general at sea. |
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Blake is also mentioned in the poem Ye Mariners of England by Thomas Campbell. |
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Blake also has a school house named after him at The Royal Hospital School. |
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In 1651 Parliament sent Robert Blake and a naval force to retake the island, which had been fortified by the Royalists. |
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In 1651 Parliament sent Sir Robert Blake in charge of a naval task force to retake the islands. |
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Blake arrived at St Helen's Pool in April 1651, and set about invading the island of Tresco. |
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Senator John Blake provides the prenote remarks at the 2013 Annual Conference on Aging at The University of Scranton. |
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These are Mellbreak, brooding darkly above Crummock Water, Hen Comb, Gavel Fell, Blake Fell and Burnbank Fell. |
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As the curve of Sandy Hook blotted from sight the last, low glimpse of the skyscrapers which point Manhattan, Blake touched Annette's arm. |
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If Blake is to make his escape at dusk, what time does the sun set? |
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Norman Blake, of Teenage Fanclub, and Euros Childs of Gorky's Zygotic Mynci fame, spent almost as much time joking as they did playing. |
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Jumping takes centre stage tomorrow with a cracking card at Perth on offer and it is Joe Blake who can prove the star turn. |
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Joe Blake returned from a six-week break to jump like an old hand when scoring at Wetherby and he looks the best of the local hopes. |
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There's some decent money on offer at Kelso and Joe Blake can claim the spoils in the Isle Of Skye 8-Y-OScotchWhisky Handicap Chase. |
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Joe Blake would have given Jakari plenty to do but for a mistake at the last and he should be given another chance. |
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At a reception in honor of Professor Blake and his new bride, the dean asphyxiates while offering a toast to the couple. |
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Mei-Ying Sung has recently argued, in a book-length study, that Blake experimented extensively with repoussage in his work. |
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Blake and Parkin went several rounds before dropping out as gaps between the bleeps were cut, leaving three to go for broke. |
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Especially comedy Dutchman Det Van Houten, who almost bedded perpetual superior smirker Blake. |
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For example, Hewitt was Lleyton Chewit, while Blake was James Flake, Becker was Boris Double-Decker and Potito Starace was Dorito Starace. |
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Mr Tyson said Blake had not left his side since the assault in Toowoomba, Queensland, a week ago. |
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Biological characteristics of the mutillid subgenus Photopsis Blake and their systematic values. |
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Georgette Fielder-Civil says the star was already using banned substances before she met her son Blake. |
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Tripped E4, 10pm Inbetweener Blake Harrison stars in a clever new comedy-drama set in a parallel universe. |
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He works his magic as Soul Plateau, with Lock nice and close to that minimal, dubby sound recently perfected by James Blake. |
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Peter Blake, a prestigeful figure in the circle, also relies more on the charm of his personality than on the production of substantial works. |
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However, the Lions let the Eagles off the hook, thanks in part to a service error by Shaun Powers and a hitting error by Blake Fol. |
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Bassist Phil Blake is also an admirer of the Firs Park team's ability to bounce back from adversity and insists the song can lift others in a similar plight. |
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Then, after Blake had coolly struck again with his eighth of the season, Dave Wright lucklessly turned in Mark Kennedy's low cross to complete the demolition. |
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His hand was severed but friends Ellis Blake and Ariana Webley, both aged 20, picked it up and put it in a bag of FROZEN SPROUTS so surgeons could sew it back on. |
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Lucinda Russell's Kerry Lads, fourth last year at 40-1, heads the Scottish challenge with Lenny Lungo entering three Joe Blake, Mr Woodentop and Only Once. |
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His trainer Ian Ferguson won this race with Joe Blake a couple of years ago and he had been considering a crack at the event with Cheltenham victor Zemsky. |
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Join The Man in Black, Vincent, Blake Barrington, Herbert Mortimer or Jocasta Spell, for an entertaining walk around the historic streets of Stratford to hear ghostly stories. |
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Though Blake was generally unrecognised during his lifetime, he is now considered a seminal figure in the history of both the poetry and visual arts of the Romantic Age. |
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Sparks, the daughter of former pro-football player Phillipi Sparks, outsang hip-hop-inspired runner-up Blake Lewis in the competition that drew a record 74 million votes. |
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It is not to be confused with another poem, much longer and larger in scope, but also by Blake, called Jerusalem The Emanation of the Giant Albion. |
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He was named after a close friend of his father, the artist William Blake. |
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In this case the profits made by a defecting spy, George Blake, for the publication of his book, were awarded to the British Government for breach of contract. |
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The islands were then attacked by a Parliamentary force led by Sir Robert Blake in 1651, who landed on Tresco but bypassed the fort as he took the island. |
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Having established control of the islands, between 1651 and 1652 Blake constructed Cromwell's Castle on Tresco, named after Oliver Cromwell, the Parliamentary leader. |
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Largely unrecognised during his lifetime, Blake is now considered a seminal figure in the history of the poetry and visual arts of the Romantic Age. |
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In 2007 various events took place in Bridgwater, Somerset, from April to September to commemorate the 350th anniversary of the death of Robert Blake. |
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Turner, John Soane, Thomas Rowlandson, William Blake, Thomas Lawrence, John Constable, George Hayter, David Wilkie, William Etty and Edwin Landseer. |
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In 1926 the house in Bridgwater where it is believed that Blake was born, was purchased and turned into the Blake Museum, where a room is devoted to him and his exploits. |
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A modern stone memorial to Blake and the other Parliamentarians reburied in the churchyard has been set into the external wall to the left of the main entrance of the church. |
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Unlike Childs' gnashers after the video to their first single Candyfloss in which he and Blake had to wolf down 16 plates of the stuff in one sitting. |
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As a reward Blake was given an expensive diamond ring by Cromwell. |
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In April 1655 Blake was sent to the Mediterranean again to extract compensation from the piratical states that had been attacking English shipping. |
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Peace with the Dutch achieved, Blake sailed in October 1654 with 24 warships to the Mediterranean, successfully deterring the Duke of Guise from conquering Naples. |
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Moorpark's Blake Barnes singled and scored on Alex Nelson's sacrifice fly in the first inning a run, and Jesse Peredes walked and scored on Broc Hass' grounder in the sixth. |
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The proper war started in June with an English campaign against the Dutch East Indies, Baltic and fishing trades by Blake, in command of around 60 ships. |
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The war started prematurely with a skirmish between the Dutch fleet of Maarten Tromp and Blake off Folkestone on 29 May 1652, the Battle of Goodwin Sands. |
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Boyd didn't allow a hit until the third inning, and when the Lancers did reach base, Boyd and reliever Blake Gailen had a combined three pickoffs. |
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A brace apiece from Josh Blake and Darren Timms plus a stunning second half volley from Paul Nicholls fired Leamington to a 5-1 league victory over Highgate. |
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In June of the same year Blake captured the Isles of Scilly, the last outpost of the Royalist navy, for which he again received Parliament's thanks. |
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Blake is recognised as the chief founder of England's naval supremacy, a dominance subsequently inherited by the British Royal Navy into the early 20th century. |
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Wales' defence had an unfamiliar look with Cardiff youngster Darcy Blake preferred to 44-cap Danny Gabbidon of Queen's Park Rangers, who did not even make the bench. |
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I HOPE Nathan Blake felt like a right plonker against Coventry. |
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The following year, the English admiral Robert Blake supposedly attached a whip to his mast as a symbol that he had whipped the Dutch off the sea. |
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Publications by the USGS describe large stores of undersea hydrates worldwide, including the Blake Ridge area, off the coast of the southeastern United States. |
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This type of transitional crust is characterized by abandoned rifts and continental blocks, such as the Blake Plateau, Grand Banks, or Bahama Islands offshore eastern Florida. |
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Welsh nerves continued to jangle as Blake let a long ball bounce over his head and only Wayne Hennessey's swift advance from his line prevented Mirko Vucinic sneaking in. |
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The Blake Plateau lies in the western Atlantic Ocean off the southeastern United States coasts of North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia and Florida. |
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The battle ended for the day when Blake drew off, after forcing the Dutch to fight to the point where they only had around half an hour worth of shot left. |
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Blake subsequently veered away and decided to fight at long range. |
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In Angel Heart and Silhouette in Red, Bohlen cited his songwriting credits under the pseudonyms of Steve Benson, Jennifer Blake and Howard Houston. |
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Turner, Arthur Sullivan, Hubert Parry, Samuel Johnson, Lawrence of Arabia, William Blake and Sir Alexander Fleming as well as clergy and residents of the local parish. |
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Local broadcasting is a poorer place for the absence of Blake the Impaler. |
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More recent artists include David Hockney, Peter Blake and Francis Bacon. |
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The Department of Music has a number of notable alumni, including Malcolm McLaren, Katy B, James Blake, Tunday Akintan, Rosie Lowe, and John Cale. |
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Emin became a member of the Royal Academy joining an elite group of artists including David Hockney, Peter Blake, Anthony Caro and Alison Wilding. |
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A large bronze statue, Newton, after William Blake, by Eduardo Paolozzi, dated 1995 and inspired by Blake's etching, dominates the piazza of the British Library in London. |
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In March 2011, Blake was awarded an honorary DMus from the University of Leeds, and marked by the public unveiling of his artwork for the Boogie For Stu album. |
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Blake revealed that the final cover wasn't the original which featured an image of the shop 'Granny Takes A Trip' on the Kings Road in Chelsea, London. |
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More recently, Blake has created artist's editions for the opening of the Pallant House Gallery which houses collections of his most famous paintings. |
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From 1963 Blake was represented by Robert Fraser placing him at the centre of swinging London and brought him into contact with leading figures of popular culture. |
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Actor Sir Tom Courtenay and artist Grayson Perry both read from Larkin's work during the unveiling ceremony and an address was given by poet and author Blake Morrison. |
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Visual artists from the UK in the 20th century include Lucian Freud, Francis Bacon, David Hockney, Bridget Riley, and the pop artists Richard Hamilton and Peter Blake. |
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It is an open question whether or not Blake misrhymed deliberately. |
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Even though the poem was written during the Napoleonic Wars, Blake was an outspoken supporter of the French Revolution, and Napoleon claimed to be continuing this revolution. |
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For this he was awarded with Blake the ISAF Yachtsman of the Year award. |
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There are about a million British prints including more than 20,000 satires and outstanding collections of works by William Blake and Thomas Bewick. |
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On 15 December 2010, Andrews' husband Blake Edwards died at the age of 88, of complications of pneumonia at the Saint John's Health Center in Santa Monica, California. |
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The studio subsequently turned back to Blake Edwards, who was adamant not to recast the character, feeling certain that no one could adequately replace Sellers. |
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In 2012, Hitchcock was among the British cultural icons selected by artist Sir Peter Blake to appear in a new version of his most famous artwork, the Beatles' Sgt. |
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Blake believed he was personally instructed and encouraged by Archangels to create his artistic works, which he claimed were actively read and enjoyed by the same Archangels. |
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From a young age, William Blake claimed to have seen visions. |
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Blake retained an active interest in social and political events throughout his life, and social and political statements are often present in his mystical symbolism. |
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Blake saw an analogy between this and Newton's particle theory of light. |
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Blake had a complex relationship with Enlightenment philosophy. |
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Berger believes the young Blake placed too much emphasis on following impulses, and that the older Blake had a better formed ideal of a true love that sacrifices self. |
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In 1957 a memorial to Blake and his wife was erected in Westminster Abbey. |
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Blake is recognised as a saint in the Ecclesia Gnostica Catholica. |
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Having conceived the idea of portraying the characters in Chaucer's Canterbury Tales, Blake approached the dealer Robert Cromek, with a view to marketing an engraving. |
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In 1784 Blake composed his unfinished manuscript An Island in the Moon. |
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After his father's death, Blake and former fellow apprentice James Parker opened a print shop in 1784, and began working with radical publisher Joseph Johnson. |
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That's when Bandon was first introduced to 6-foot-3 post Blake Muscardin, who ranks 19th on the Oregon all-time career scoring list with a total of 1,863 points. |
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Regis' Blake Muscardin scored 11 straight points to open both the first and third quarters and finished with 32 to lead the Class 2A Rams to a 78-60 win at Class 3A Newport. |
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Blake was reportedly in the front rank of the mob during the attack. |
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In the long afternoons Blake spent sketching in the Abbey, he was occasionally interrupted by boys from Westminster School, who were allowed in the Abbey. |
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Both Spencer Thielemier and Blake Meier have powerful legs that will force touchbacks on kickoffs and will be placekicking threats in close games. |
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The figure of the Divine Body of Jesus, which Blake develops as one of multeity in unity, thus becomes a sublime object, and, indeed, the sublime object of this poem. |
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It was nearly 50 years ago that Swiss-born Ernie Blake flew over the Taos mountains in his Cessna 170, and noted that it offered skiing comparable to his native land. |
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