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Using archive sources and oral history interviews, Professor Chamberlain will unravel their amazing stories.
The scheme was coldly looked on until Mr Chamberlain took it in hand as part of a great national and imperial policy.
Once the gearbox has been run in during qualifying I hope to have a bit of fun chasing Richard Chamberlain and Rupert Lewin.
Chamberlain duly romped to a fourth victory and even had time for a quick pit stop in the opening race.
Compared to the seeming waffle of Chamberlain, Churchill's account was clear and concise.
The Chamberlain brought in revenue, locally supported by the officials of royal burghs, and feudal barons.
A second council was created featuring a Chamberlain, whose main responsibility was finances, and a water bailiff, who collected the bills.
Therefore, on 31 March 1939, Chamberlain issued a formal guarantee of Poland's borders and said that he expected Hitler to moderate his demands.
Moore says that the organization has passed its Chamberlain period, and is now in need of a Churchill.
With the exception of Chamberlain, the Union generals are presented as either bumbling or self-absorbed.
White put him back in, but Virgo was fuming at referee Alan Chamberlain for his placement of the brown.
With Baylor and Chamberlain down in the paint, Counts was free to play away from the basket and use his great outside touch.
Chamberlain was suddenly thrust into a position which required him to be involved in European politics.
And I do agree with him on wilt Chamberlain, whom we will discuss at length in the future.
When Mr Chamberlain entered the Chamber at noon and took his seat on the Treasury bench he was greeted with an enthusiastic cheering from all sides.
It was a head-and-shoulders caricature of Chamberlain looking bloated, ugly and malevolent, wearing a lurid orange tent-like dress patterned in ironic little hearts.
Mr Chamberlain, whose hair is usually brown, is now sporting a pillar-box red barnet and what's more, he's been running around the nearby villages with the unusual hairdo.
Even after Chamberlain became too sick to attend Cabinet Meetings, Churchill had the main telegrams sent to his home where Chamberlain continued to read them until he died.
The year after that speech, Benjamin Netanyahu compared Rabin to Neville Chamberlain for signing the Oslo Accords.
Mr Chamberlain then read to the House the message which His Majesty's Ambassador in Berlin and the French Ambassador have been instructed to hand to the German Government.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Paugus had often been to Dunstable, and was well acquainted with John Chamberlain.
You gave him a cool nod, and just now you bowed and smiled in the politest way to Tommy Chamberlain, whose father keeps a grocery store.
You are under a misapprehension in supposing that Mr. Chamberlain has undertaken to delimit the Afghan frontier.
Chamberlain in vain urged defense and political policies designed to centralize power in London.
Public realm work for Chamberlain Square includes granite seats and steps, yew hedges and three large Honey Locust trees.
Chamberlain wrote on January 10, 1608, to escheat of Sherborne.
A STUDENT from Joseph Chamberlain Sixth Form College was chosen to demonstrate her artist's eye to MPs and guests at the House of Commons.
Research is ongoing but it is believed that the spinney at the bottom of Chamberlain Road was given to the city as a memorial to him.
Crawford Chamberlain at Multan Multan had next to be considered.
In a previous study, Newbold and Chamberlain presented that coconut oil inhibited the protozoa in the rumen.
Poor Balfour was awfully lonely after Chamberlain crocked up.
Fueled by the jingoism stirred by that war, Joseph Chamberlain and his Unionist government capitalised upon it and held an election.
And she was far stricter on that point than the Lord Chamberlain, who had, she held, betrayed his trust by practically turning Leveller.
Kennedy was an admirer of Chamberlain, who was known for his appeasement towards rising Nazism and Adolf Hitler.
Elizabeth chopped off the head of the Arthur of her day, who had been Chamberlain to Philip and Mary, and carried letters between the Queen of Scots and her uncles the Guises.
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