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On the Newbridge Road the alignment was required to pass between Chadwick s business and the green area to the east of Jigginstown castle.
But perhaps artist Tom Fowler, exhibited by San Francisco gallery Dolby Chadwick at artLA, should have the final word.
On the other hand, it was one reason why Chadwick and other reformers wanted to have more centralized control.
In 1986 Chadwick was one of the first women shortlisted for the Turner Prize, but failed to carry it off.
Chadwick and Foote, although they lingered into the Thirties, really come from the late Nineteenth Century, musically speaking.
When Henry Chadwick invented a scoring system in 1861, he developed a series of letter symbols.
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.
A large grey boulder lies on the beach directly inshore from the Chadwick.
Chadwick also works beautifully with Oliver Litondo, who plays the stubborn octogenarian student.
In 2009, Pejic found his way to Chadwick Models in Melbourne, where he was interviewed and instantly signed.
Chadwick was reluctant to move Tube Alloys there, believing that the United Kingdom was a better location for the isotope separation plant.
Although he had more knowledge of the project than anyone else from Britain, Chadwick had no access to the Hanford site.
In 1948, Chadwick accepted an offer to become the Master of Gonville and Caius College.
As Master, Chadwick strove to improve the academic reputation of the college.
The Americans disliked Akers, so Chadwick was appointed technical advisor to the Combined Policy Committee, and the head of the British Mission.
Having devised a means of measuring gamma radiation, Chadwick proceeded to measure the absorption of gamma rays by various gases and liquids.
Over the next few years these would include John Cockcroft, Norman Feather and Mark Oliphant, who would become firm friends with Chadwick.
As many students had no idea what they wanted to research, Rutherford and Chadwick would suggest topics.
At a conference at Cambridge on beta particles and gamma rays in 1928, Chadwick met Geiger again.
Chadwick had his Australian 1851 Exhibition scholar, Hugh Webster, duplicate their results.
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I'm going to take a carful of bride roses around to the Champneys house and put 'em under old Chadwick Champneys's portrait!
After breakfast, in the sunlight on the terrace, Mrs. Chadwick confided her hopes to him.
Ill go to church for love of Mrs. Chadwick, but not for the sake of the discipline!
After all, he was reassuring himself as well as Mrs. Chadwick, it hasnt hurt her.
But youre always coming in with Mrs. Chadwick, said Miss Toner.
And Tommy Chadwick stood in all his portliness on the platform.
Dunton can't stand for a receivership, and Chadwick knows it.
Wrexham flanker Keir Harding replied with a try for the home side while fly-half Roger Chadwick added the goal kicks.
What has Uncle chon Chadwick up his sleeve got, do you think?
Pass the castellated Chadwick Manor on the left and continue to Old Green Lane coming in from the right.
Thomas Chadwick might have flung the threepenny bit into the road.
Miss Chadwick had other duties besides that of nursing a baby.
Just then Mr. and Mrs. Chadwick came down, looking grave and discomposed.
Chadwick has two folk-songs of his own, however, which are superb.
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