Mr. Drummond is giving him a look-over at the moment but does not think there are any injuries of an alarming nature. |
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Henry Drummond, the deuteragonist, or character second in importance in Inherit the Wind, can be considered the hero of the play. |
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John Drummond trained as a cooper in Greenock, making barrels to contain sugar, whisky and grain that were transported across the empire. |
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For a strop that would have embarrassed a two year old, Jon Drummond should hang his head in shame. |
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According to Drummond, Google now operates the world's largest distributed computer system. |
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Despite his doubts, when Gemma faces deceipt and danger, Drummond handfasts with her. |
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Drummond hobbled off, returning with a cigar in his mouth and an automatic rifle in his hands. |
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Liberally supported by Drummond, the new body developed a hierarchy of apostles, prophets, evangelists, and pastors, with deacons to superintend material needs. |
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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. |
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Robert Drummond backed out of the agreement, only to have Bowen appropriate the ships while Drummond was ashore. |
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At four o'clock exactly Hugh Drummond stepped out of his two-seater at the Haymarket entrance to the Carlton. |
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Instead, the company offered its counsel, David Drummond, to the panel. |
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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. |
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Examples of statutory professors are the Chichele Professorships and the Drummond Professor of Political Economy. |
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One early source claims that his surname was Drummond, but the lack of any supporting documentation makes this unlikely. |
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Jonson collaborated with Dekker on a pageant welcoming James I to England in 1603 although Drummond reports that Jonson called Dekker a rogue. |
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He later told Drummond that he had made less than two hundred pounds on all his plays together. |
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McNeile with Bulldog Drummond 1920, and Leslie Charteris, whose many books chronicled the adventures of Simon Templar, alias The Saint. |
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While Bill Drummond of KLF is from Newton Stewart he is one of the Queen of the South fans included here. |
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He remarried about 20 February 1364, Margaret Drummond, widow of Sir John Logie, and daughter of Sir Malcolm Drummond. |
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Drummond insisted there could be no discussion, and the fort must be rebuilt as a Spanish attack would surely come soon. |
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He began using the technique for surveying, with the lamp being called the Drummond Light. |
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Drummond Light is a low-calorie version of the brewery's dry beer that was launched in April. |
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Drummond wrote best-selling religious books in which he incorporated into evangelical theology his assumption that Darwinianism was sound science. |
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One account of that night even records that Perth and Drummond made contact with government troops before realising the rest of the Jacobite force had turned home. |
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With the help of Charles Drummond Ellis, he worked on the ionisation of phosphorus, and the photochemical reaction of carbon monoxide and chlorine. |
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Farnie, Author, Journalist, Golfer, Librettist, Adapter, and Song Writer Keith Drummond Sharp The Queme Press in conjunction with The Fife Family History Society. |
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Mr Ferguson joins other independent city mayors including Ray Mallon in Middlesbrough and Stuart Drummond in neighbouring Hartlepool, who first won as football club mascot. |
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Drummond also introduced the show Mixing It which targeted the music genres that fell between Radios 1 and 3, often seen as a precursor to the programme Late Junction. |
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In 1987 the positions of Controller of Music and Controller of Radio 3 were merged, and with it the operation of the Proms, under the former Music Controller John Drummond. |
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Instead of trying to sell for gold as the company's directors intended, however, the Drummond brothers had exchanged the goods for slaves, whom they sold in Madagascar. |
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Drummond clashed with the merchant James Byres, who maintained that the Counsellors of the first expedition had now lost that status and had Drummond arrested. |
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It's a tense hour-long display of showmanship from Glasgow theatre dynamo Rob Drummond, presenting a death-defying magic show as a piece of theatre. |
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Drummond decided to stand for mayor and took to the campaign trail with some gusto, dressed in his monkey suit, his one policy being a free banana for every school child. |
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