On the Newbridge Road the alignment was required to pass between Chadwick s business and the green area to the east of Jigginstown castle. |
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But perhaps artist Tom Fowler, exhibited by San Francisco gallery Dolby Chadwick at artLA, should have the final word. |
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On the other hand, it was one reason why Chadwick and other reformers wanted to have more centralized control. |
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In 1986 Chadwick was one of the first women shortlisted for the Turner Prize, but failed to carry it off. |
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Chadwick and Foote, although they lingered into the Thirties, really come from the late Nineteenth Century, musically speaking. |
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When Henry Chadwick invented a scoring system in 1861, he developed a series of letter symbols. |
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Wanderers scented a draw but instead got caught on the break and Nick Chadwick punished errors by Poole and Mike Whitlow to wrap up the game five minutes from time. |
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A large grey boulder lies on the beach directly inshore from the Chadwick. |
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Chadwick also works beautifully with Oliver Litondo, who plays the stubborn octogenarian student. |
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In 2009, Pejic found his way to Chadwick Models in Melbourne, where he was interviewed and instantly signed. |
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Chadwick was reluctant to move Tube Alloys there, believing that the United Kingdom was a better location for the isotope separation plant. |
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Although he had more knowledge of the project than anyone else from Britain, Chadwick had no access to the Hanford site. |
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In 1948, Chadwick accepted an offer to become the Master of Gonville and Caius College. |
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As Master, Chadwick strove to improve the academic reputation of the college. |
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The Americans disliked Akers, so Chadwick was appointed technical advisor to the Combined Policy Committee, and the head of the British Mission. |
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Having devised a means of measuring gamma radiation, Chadwick proceeded to measure the absorption of gamma rays by various gases and liquids. |
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Over the next few years these would include John Cockcroft, Norman Feather and Mark Oliphant, who would become firm friends with Chadwick. |
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As many students had no idea what they wanted to research, Rutherford and Chadwick would suggest topics. |
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At a conference at Cambridge on beta particles and gamma rays in 1928, Chadwick met Geiger again. |
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Chadwick had his Australian 1851 Exhibition scholar, Hugh Webster, duplicate their results. |
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Chadwick dropped all his other responsibilities to concentrate on proving the existence of the neutron, frequently working late at night. |
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Chadwick promptly hired Rotblat as a lecturer, despite his poor grasp of English. |
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Chadwick decided to investigate the properties of uranium oxide further with Rotblat. |
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It was chaired by Sir George Thomson and its original membership included Chadwick, along with Mark Oliphant, John Cockcroft and Philip Moon. |
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Chadwick to Noam Chomsky, from Joseph Stevenson to Lisa Jardine, from Seamus Heaney to Bahram Beyzai, from Georg Cantor to David Attenborough. |
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Her record stood until Florence Chadwick swam the channel in 1950 in 13 hours and 20 minutes. |
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Chadwick suggests that the names record the locations where these foreign women were purchased. |
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Worcester is home to many classic lunch car diners including Boulevard Diner, Corner Lunch, Chadwick Square Diner, and Miss Worcester Diner. |
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A model backstage at the Chadwick Bell Spring 2014 fashion show. |
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But it was all Reading early on and a flowing move involving James Harper and Luke Chadwick ended with Andy Hughes blasting over. |
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Miss Nicola Macleod claimed The Hon Sir John Chadwick, who earns pounds 124,551 a year, and his wife, sacked her after she had the baby. |
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City are fed up with Chadwick, 25, driving to training from his Cambridge home and have decided to complete a deal. |
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I don't think we should slow down while we're waiting for the NFL to bestow some honor upon us,'' said Commission member Bill Chadwick. |
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He Kamata Oranga's moving powhiri was followed by a speech from Steve Chadwick, Minister of Women's Affairs. |
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Chadwick did not believe that there was any likelihood of another war with Germany in 1939, and took his family for a holiday on a remote lake in northern Sweden. |
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Scholars from Owen Chadwick to John Reed have tended to focus on the devotionalism and ritualism of the Tractarians and their Anglo-Catholic progeny. |
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Cy Chadwick, 44, who played bad boy Nick Bates for more than a decade, confirmed his date of birth and address before entering a not guilty plea at Leeds magistrates court. |
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Chadwick Carter Blackwell is currently fostering two companies, however, from 1996-2000 he earned the Governor's Fellowship award which allowed him to get where he is today. |
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In March 1935, Chadwick received an offer of the Lyon Jones Chair of physics at the University of Liverpool, in his wife's home town, to succeed Lionel Wilberforce. |
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Chadwick was himself a critic of Big Science in general, and Lawrence in particular, whose approach he considered careless and focused on technology at the expense of science. |
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In April 1919, Rutherford became director of the Cavendish Laboratory at the University of Cambridge, and Chadwick joined him there a few months later. |
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The James Chadwick Building, which houses part of the School of Chemical Engineering and Analytical Sciences, University of Manchester is named in his honour. |
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Chadwick now claimed these particles as Rutherford's neutrons. |
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The site in Bloomsbury has recently been identified archaeologically as that occupied by the Chadwick Building, part of University College London. |
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Chadwick Ballard, for example, realized by 1983 that his vast oyster grounds along Cherrystone Creek on Virginia's Eastern Shore were becoming worthless. |
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James Chadwick was born in Bollington, Cheshire, on 20 October 1891, the first child of John Joseph Chadwick, a cotton spinner, and Anne Mary Knowles, a domestic servant. |
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First up is Lee 'The Butcher' Chadwick taking on Dutchman Nills Van Noord. |
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To build his cyclotron, Chadwick brought in two young experts, Bernard Kinsey and Harold Walke, who had worked with Lawrence at the University of California. |
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Chadwick followed his discovery of the neutron by measuring its mass. |
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Chadwick accepted that the Americans did not need British help, but that it could still be useful in bringing the project to an early and successful conclusion. |
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In this role, Chadwick helped Rutherford select PhD students. |
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