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Mr. Drummond is giving him a look-over at the moment but does not think there are any injuries of an alarming nature.
Henry Drummond, the deuteragonist, or character second in importance in Inherit the Wind, can be considered the hero of the play.
John Drummond trained as a cooper in Greenock, making barrels to contain sugar, whisky and grain that were transported across the empire.
For a strop that would have embarrassed a two year old, Jon Drummond should hang his head in shame.
According to Drummond, Google now operates the world's largest distributed computer system.
Despite his doubts, when Gemma faces deceipt and danger, Drummond handfasts with her.
Drummond hobbled off, returning with a cigar in his mouth and an automatic rifle in his hands.
Liberally supported by Drummond, the new body developed a hierarchy of apostles, prophets, evangelists, and pastors, with deacons to superintend material needs.
Little is known of Drayton's personal life, though dedications and epistles reveal his circle to have included such friends as Stow, Camden, Jonson, and W. Drummond.
Robert Drummond backed out of the agreement, only to have Bowen appropriate the ships while Drummond was ashore.
At four o'clock exactly Hugh Drummond stepped out of his two-seater at the Haymarket entrance to the Carlton.
Instead, the company offered its counsel, David Drummond, to the panel.
In the mean while, as our apartment was a corner one, and looked both east and north, I ran to the easter casement to look after Drummond.
Examples of statutory professors are the Chichele Professorships and the Drummond Professor of Political Economy.
One early source claims that his surname was Drummond, but the lack of any supporting documentation makes this unlikely.
Jonson collaborated with Dekker on a pageant welcoming James I to England in 1603 although Drummond reports that Jonson called Dekker a rogue.
He later told Drummond that he had made less than two hundred pounds on all his plays together.
McNeile with Bulldog Drummond 1920, and Leslie Charteris, whose many books chronicled the adventures of Simon Templar, alias The Saint.
While Bill Drummond of KLF is from Newton Stewart he is one of the Queen of the South fans included here.
He remarried about 20 February 1364, Margaret Drummond, widow of Sir John Logie, and daughter of Sir Malcolm Drummond.
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Examples from Classical Literature
For perhaps an hour Joe Drummond had been wandering up and down the Street.
Perhaps never in his twenty-two years had young Drummond been so near a thrashing.
She looked at Drummond with her frank, direct gaze, and he blushed awkwardly.
He remained a year with Mr. Drummond, and then commenced to sigh for a change.
The Drummond light had raised thoughts and hopes of vast improvements in public illumination.
The rays of the new moral Drummond light were first concentrated to a focus at Paris, to illuminate the universe.
No, with a man who may or may not give me information of Lamont or Drummond.
Tell Mrs. Drummond he was in good spirits, and that she's not to worry.
Here is the journal of Captain William Lubber, who sailed in search of female pirate Arabella Drummond.
Drummond Maple is a variety of red maple, not a separate species.
The Drummond light of Freedom burns brighter in the diminished distance.
Enveloped by Lake Huron, the 87,000-acre Drummond Island is the largest island surrounded by freshwater in the country.
John Blain was trapped lbw by Steve Croft, then Gordon Drummond completed the run-out treble.
At that moment Freddie Drummond discontinued his conversation.
All unwitting, Drummond sat beside Catherine, talking settlement work, as the auto, honking methodically and dodging traffic, swung in a wide curve to get around the apex.
In Drummond appears the influence of Spenser, which was strong on many poets of the period, especially on some, like William Browne, who continued the pastoral form.
The Slot was the metaphor that expressed the class cleavage of Society, and no man crossed this metaphor, back and forth, more successfully than Freddie Drummond.
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