Norman also said New York-based jockey Edgar Prado will come in for the mount replacing regular rider Jamie Theriot. |
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Among the highlights of Crane's collection were the fabled Bayard Album and rare daguerreotypes, including a portrait of Edgar Allan Poe. |
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Edgar handed his visitor a mug while he put the perishable food away in the fridge. |
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Under the influence of Edgar Degas and the other Impressionists the artist Mary Cassatt changed her painting style. |
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When it turned out to be actually Edgar Allan Poe's first book, it was auctioned at Sotheby's for a quarter of a million dollars. |
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Edgar fatally wounds his brother, leaving Edmund to confess to all of his crimes. |
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Those snakes make great pets, just don't feed them till after you are sure they have had an Edgar Britt. |
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I'm stuffed, wake about 2 am and, fair dinkum, I got the best dose of the Edgar Britts I can ever remember. |
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I don't know where or when it started, but it has given me the Edgar Britts for a long long time. |
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Edmund tells Edgar that their father is after him, having heard falsely that Edgar committed some heinous crime. |
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Edgar pulled a pocketknife from his pocket and quickly slit through the tape. |
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Edgar Allen Poe has a very unique style of writing in many ways. Poe tends to write his stories emphasizing dramatic irony and verbal irony |
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It was reorganized in 1924, following systematic violations of the Constitutional Bill of Rights, and J. Edgar Hoover was appointed Director. |
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At last he implored Edgar to guide him to the brink of a cliff so that he could throw himself off. |
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The FBI envisioned the massive overhaul plan as a far cry from the G-man of J. Edgar Hoover's day at the agency as the agency director. |
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Edgar reduced the deficit with a 35-metre penalty before winger Rory Watson restored parity, jinking in on the right just before half-time. |
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All in all, the brilliance and vibrancy of Edgar Allan Poe's tales are derived from a world that he knew all too well. |
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He scowled into the middle distance, and Edgar wondered if he shouldn't be taking this opportunity to dismiss himself. |
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A recent post at A Snails's Eye View was about the conchology book Edgar Allan Poe wrote, or rather plagiarized. |
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You see a small statue based on Edgar Degas' ballet dancers, along with other statuettes and a huge poster of cave art from Lascaux, France. |
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Edgar tied a bag shut and put it in his horse's saddlebag, then mounted up. |
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She did not overtly try to attract Edgar, but he was still falling in love with her. |
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Meanwhile Britain's Ross Edgar was knocked out of the quarter-finals of the men's sprints. |
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Edgar Conrado is a roofer, where today the rooftop temperature is hovering around 120 degrees. |
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Science fiction writers like Edgar Rice Burroughs, Ray Bradbury and H.G. Wells have written about life on and invaders from Mars. |
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He renews his association with Catherine, to the dismay of her effete husband Edgar, but then elopes with Isabella, whom he maltreats. |
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In American letters, it is impossible to think long about hiddenness without coming into the gravitational field of Edgar Allan Poe. |
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Edgar says its ridiculous cos how does one tell time with a watch face so small? |
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Regan quickly says she has received news of Edgar's villainy and has come to repudiate her father's naming of Edgar as his godson. |
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Meanwhile, Edgar had returned to Cuba after that 2001 tour and continued to make music. |
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Although they found the unclimbed 6,618 metre mountain, which is also known as Mount Edgar, their ascent was halted by heavy snow, avalanches and dehydration. |
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Edgar Allan Poe reflected these negative sentiments when he offered a stinging criticism of the wildly painted floorcloths that adorned households across the United States. |
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Both Edgar and Julio shared the same smile and light-hearted manner that I remembered and appreciated from years ago. |
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Edgar was invited to study at the Berkeley School of Music in Boston and at NYU in New York City. |
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Heathcliff goes on to torment Edgar by hinting that he has cuckolded him. |
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Like Edgar, he remembers a unique time when American rappers came down and performed at the Primer Festival de Rap Cubano. |
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In other words, the owners of the buck deer in Edgar were held as much to the standards of the owner of a domestic animal as that of a wild animal owner. |
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Walter Richard Sickert, the German-born painter and etcher who lived from 1860 until 1942, was a student of James McNeil Whistler and a disciple of Edgar Degas. |
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Today, on his desk, sits a dell laptop and a copy of Lincoln The Man by Edgar Lee Masters. |
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Thanks to a fire sale at his local public library in Weston, Massachusetts, he picked up several books by J. Edgar Hoover and Whittaker Chambers on the communist threat. |
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I had a reason to expect much from this work, based on other compositions of his, especially his outstanding Edgar Allan Poe song cycle for baritone and piano Lenoriana. |
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Edgar immediately followed instruction and we walked passed him. |
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Edgar Allan Poe's classic short story, "The Cask of Amontillado," is loaded with irony, and there are several excellent examples of verbal irony to be found. |
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A couple days following my reunion with Edgar, Julio and I reunited, as well. |
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We live in a world where a J. Edgar Hoover biopic got made before a Martin Luther King Jr. one. |
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Edgar Ulmer's reputation rests largely on a series of no-budget, claustrophobic noirs and thrillers like Strange Illusion, Bluebeard, and of course Detour. |
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Edgar struck him a buffet on the face which sent him reeling backwards. |
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Cuban hip-hop has evolved as well, both Edgar and Julio talk about the band Los Aldeanos as the new generation of Cuban hip-hop. |
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Edgar is an ex-stuntman who hides his machismo behind a roguish grin. |
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Not only was he the biggest mystery in the biggest political scandal of the last century, he was a star G-man during the FBI's glory days during the J. Edgar Hoover era. |
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Hounded by the father of the surveillance state, J. Edgar Hoover, Chaplin gave up on America and retired to Switzerland. |
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It took three men to stop his progress, and as the ball was switched to the right by Erwin, Andrew Edgar had come across from the left to create the extra man and score. |
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The world in which a J. Edgar Hoover movie exists before an MLK movie is utterly bizarre to me. |
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Functioning as both a commentary and counterpoint to the center text, excerpts from the Gothic short stories of Edgar Allan Poe run along the left side of the page. |
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Crows flap across the screen like escapees from an Edgar Allan Poe story, and the local country folk are filmed at crazy angles so they all look like a potential threat. |
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A few days later, Edgar Mahlomola Motuba was taken from his home and murdered. |
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Seventeen-year-old Edgar Gonzalez formed one half of the group Doble Filo. |
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A conclave of nobles declared Edgar as king of the territory north of the Thames. |
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Mzungu Mjinga by Edgar award winner Rick Boyer is a modern-day safari memoir. |
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What? did my father's godson seek your life? He whom my father nam'd? your Edgar? |
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Stone evokes these typologies most disturbingly in his homofascist portrait of J. Edgar Hoover. |
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Margaret, it is said, died soon after receiving the news of their deaths from Edgar. |
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Although William returned to York and built another castle, Edgar remained free, and in the autumn he joined up with King Sweyn of Denmark. |
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Edgar of England was crowned king of England in Bath Abbey in 973, in a ceremony that formed the basis of all future English coronations. |
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The museum houses some paintings of Claude Monet, Auguste Renoir, Raoul Dufy, Edgar Degas. |
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Edgar also had a possibly illegitimate daughter by Wulfthryth, who later became abbess of Wilton. |
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This suspenseful fantasy is by an Edgar Award-winning author, and its story of doom and romance will appeal to YAs who like the dramatic. |
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From Edgar Linton, as we have seen, Heathcliff's blows fell aside unharming, as the executioner's strokes from a legendary martyr. |
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Bouncy Castle fun for Year 6 pupils Thegn Edgar, Emma Higginson and Rhys Morgan. |
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Everyone from novices to pub team players are welcome at the oche of the Coventry Coachmakers Club for the fundraiser in honour of Aprill Edgar. |
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Edgar Hoover with his nighttime frolics as an arriviste among Manhattan's haute monde. |
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Edgar Lewis, as he was more commonly known, was born in Pontardulais in 1882, the son of a roller man in a local tinworks. |
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One month later Mrs Edgar passed away after battling uremia and acute nepphritis. |
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J Edgar Clint Eastwood's well crafted but paralysingly slow biopic of the FBI director. |
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Edgar Lyall has written the teleplay, while Drew Lindo has written the story. |
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It's believable when Standage claims that Edgar Allan Poe's unique writing style was first developed in an expose Poe wrote about the Turk. |
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Edgar Hoover into a demigod during the many years the FBI director kept the columnist supplied with juicy items. |
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Last came the Surinamese Dutchman, Edgar Davids, who ended a near-legendary career by becoming player-manager of League Two's Barnet. |
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Edgar Hoover's pre-movie promotion reel about G-men and the FBI draws impatient boos. |
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A child star in the 80s, my film roles included Mouth in The Goonies and Edgar Frog in The Lost Boys. |
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Halfway through middle school, Edgar morphed from a soprano to a bass, much to the amazement and amusement of his fellow choristers. |
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Charles Lamb worshipped, like the Spartans in Edgar Poe's story, at the mysterious shrine of the god Gelasma. |
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Hyland Edgar Driver, the landscape architect for the Olympic Park is on the B3354 in Colden Common, west of Winchester. |
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There Malcolm met Edgar and his family, who were invited to return with him, but did not. |
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Late in the year, perhaps shipwrecked on their way to a European exile, Edgar and his family again arrived in Scotland, this time to remain. |
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His nephew Edgar called himself King of the English and revived the claim to rule over all the peoples of Britain. |
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His son Edgar, who was then about five years old, was brought up at the English court. |
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By March, William was secure enough to return to Normandy, but he took with him Stigand, Morcar, Edwin, Edgar, and Waltheof. |
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Edgar was proclaimed king by his supporters, but William responded swiftly, ignoring a continental revolt in Maine. |
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Edgar was forced to submit to William shortly thereafter, however, and he returned to William's court. |
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One of the claimants of the English throne opposing William the Conqueror, Edgar Atheling, eventually fled to Scotland. |
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In 1999, Hawking was awarded the Julius Edgar Lilienfeld Prize of the American Physical Society. |
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In 1901, Edgar Purnell Hooley was walking in Denby, Derbyshire when he noticed a smooth stretch of road close to an ironworks. |
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Between 970 and 973 a council was held, under the aegis of Edgar, where a set of rules were devised that would be applicable throughout England. |
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The proven origins are that in the 960s or early 970s, Saint Dunstan, assisted by King Edgar, installed a community of Benedictine monks here. |
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He wrote a number of clerical legal texts Institutes of Polity and Canons of Edgar. |
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Later the same year, Witness for the Prosecution received an Edgar Award by the MWA for Best Play. |
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The general framework of the coronation service is based on the sections contained in the Second Recension used in 973 for King Edgar. |
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Edgar Hoover, who had long been suspicious of Chaplin's political leanings, used the opportunity to generate negative publicity about him. |
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In 2000 Ritchie won an Edgar Award from the Mystery Writers of America for Best Motion Picture Screenplay. |
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As the club progressed through the early years of the 20th century one player dominated this era for the club, Edgar Mobbs. |
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Two years after his coronation at Bath, Edgar died while still only in his early thirties. |
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Characteristic for the films of the 1960s were genre films including Edgar Wallace and Karl May adaptations. |
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Norse control of the Hebrides was formalised in 1098 when Edgar of Scotland formally signed the islands over to Magnus III of Norway. |
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Edgar was born in Birmingham, England, into the fourth generation of a theatrical family. |
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It was inevitable then, that young Edgar and his sister Kate, now a musical director, would be immersed in theatre from an early age. |
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On the strength of this, Parr commissioned Edgar to write a play for two student actresses to perform at the Edinburgh Festival. |
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Edgar added the dramatic twist that events were being regularly interrupted by the students to question the professor's version of events. |
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In 1874, a bronze statue of John Bunyan, sculpted by Sir Joseph Edgar Boehm, was erected in Bedford. |
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Other writers, including Edgar Rice Burroughs and Abraham Merritt, built on the convention. |
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Auguste Dupin, Edgar Allan Poe's fictional detective, who employed a similar methodology. |
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In the novel, Lucie Ashton and the nobly born but now dispossessed and impoverished Edgar Ravenswood exchange vows. |
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David and his two brothers Alexander and Edgar, both future kings of Scotland, were probably present when their mother died shortly afterwards. |
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David's brother, King Edgar, had visited William Rufus in May 1099 and bequeathed to David extensive territory to the south of the river Forth. |
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In the 1860s, Edgar Degas began to collect Japanese prints from La Porte Chinoise and other small print shops in Paris. |
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Malcolm III of Scotland acknowledged in writing that they were not Scottish, and king Edgar quitclaimed any residual doubts. |
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In 1910, Thomas chose to contest Cardiff instead and was succeeded bt Sir Edgar Jones. |
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In 973, Kenneth, King of Scots attended the English king, Edgar the Peaceful, at Chester. |
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After Kenneth had reportedly done homage, Edgar rewarded Kenneth by granting him Lothian. |
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As king, Edgar further consolidated the political unity achieved by his predecessors, with his reign being noted for its relative stability. |
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In 957, the thanes of Mercia and Northumbria changed their allegiance to Edgar. |
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When Edward the Confessor died in January 1066, Harold Godwinson was selected as king, possibly because Edgar was considered too young. |
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Her son Edgar was left with the task of informing his mother of their deaths. |
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Especially useful are the inclusions of experimental playwrights, dramaturges, and directors such as Talvin Wilks and Edgar White. |
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However, after capturing York, Sweyn accepted a payment from William to desert Edgar. |
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Another member of the family, Edgar Chance, a noted ornithologist, managed the business between the first and second World Wars. |
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Later a mixture of coal tar and ironworks slag, patented by Edgar Purnell Hooley as tarmac, was introduced. |
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Edgar Allan Poe met and courted a love interest here named Sarah Helen Whitman on one of his many visits to Providence. |
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Support is from Ciaran Dorris, The Duplets, Kim Edgar, Dean Owens, Craig Jeffrey and John Malcolm. |
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He also contributed songs to the soundtrack of Edgar Wright's film Scott Pilgrim vs. |
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In fact, calling The Sitter a laughathon is like calling J Edgar an honest-to-goodness crowd pleaser. |
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Although the concerts gained a popular following and reputation, Newman went bankrupt in 1902, and the banker Edgar Speyer took over the expense of funding them. |
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Anderson, Tom Hooper, Edgar Wright, Matthew Vaughn, Richard Curtis, Danny Boyle, Stephen Frears, Ken Loach, Mike Leigh, Gareth Edwards, Steve McQueen and Sam Mendes. |
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Followers of the purported psychic Edgar Cayce take his prediction that evidence of Atlantis would be found in 1968, as referring to the discovery of the Bimini Road. |
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The museum is one of the best galleries in south west France and has paintings by Edgar Degas, El Greco, Sandro Botticelli, and Francisco Goya, among others. |
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Organization men like Robert McNamara and McGeorge Bundy could no more understand Edgar Eisenhower than they could dig Jack Kerouac or Paul Goodman. |
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At Oundle School in Northamptonshire, Edgar became immersed in theatre and was the first pupil in over 300 years of school history to be permitted to direct a play. |
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After leaving school in 1966, Edgar taught for one term at a preparatory school and then went to Manchester University to read drama with a view to becoming a playwright. |
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In addition to chairing the Socialist Society at Manchester University, Edgar edited the student newspaper, and found himself unable to heed his mother's advice. |
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Edgar noticed that Clyde was wearing a necktie with a driblet design. The little figures made him think of paramecia, sinister organisms with gullets and feeding grooves. |
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Edgar Purnell Hooley, a Nottinghamshire surveyor, in 1901 was in Denby and found a stretch of road surface that was smooth from an accidental leak of tar over the surface. |
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Edgar and his friends tried to write in a style as similar to the others as possible so none of them need take responsibility for his contribution to the play. |
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Edgar triumphed, sending his uncle and brother to monasteries. |
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More recently the playwrights Alan Ayckbourn, Harold Pinter, Michael Frayn, Tom Stoppard and David Edgar have combined elements of surrealism, realism and radicalism. |
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York was captured by the combined forces of Edgar and Sweyn. |
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Alexander was, like his brothers Edgar and David, a notably pious king. |
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Edgar Prado, partnering Darley Stable's Woodlander, took the lead before the field had gone four furlongs and remained there, beating Reel Legend by nearly a length. |
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He recovered enough to take the heavy role of Edgar in Strindberg's The Dance of Death, the finest of all his performances other than in Shakespeare, in Gielgud's view. |
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Of note in the United States is Clairton Works, Edgar Thomson Works, and Irvin Plant, which are all members of Mon Valley Works just outside Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. |
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Among the most notable Scottish American writers of the nineteenth century were Washington Irving, James Fenimore Cooper, Edgar Allan Poe and Herman Melville. |
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Edgar Thomson Works is one of the oldest steel mills in the world. |
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Writers such as Nathaniel Hawthorne, Edgar Allan Poe, and Henry David Thoreau established a distinctive American literary voice by the middle of the 19th century. |
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However, Edgar Allan Poe's tales of the macabre that first appeared in the early 1830s, and his poetry were more influential in France than at home. |
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Having won the Arthur Ellis Award for Juvenile Crime Fiction, and been nominated for the Edgar Allen Poe Award, Quid Pro Quo is now in its third printing. |
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After the death of King Eadred in 955, England was divided between his two sons, with the elder Edwy ruling in Wessex while Mercia passed to his younger brother Edgar. |
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Thomas Hampson in 1883 described 'Two Lads' as the graves of two children of a Saxon king, Edgar and recorded that Winter Hill was previously known as Edgar Hill. |
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Edgar heard a click and a squink, and just when he thought the hood was about to pop open, it exploded with a tremendous blast and he was knocked clear across the garage. |
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The craft-beer category is now a permanent feature of the beer market, and Edgar says the culture of local breweries and brewpubs producing fresh, local beers is here to stay. |
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In the old days of Magic the Gathering, the flavor text was almost all serious, sometimes even with quotes from Shakespeare or Edgar Allen Poe thrown in. |
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Join literary historian and playwright Rob Velella as he brings the works of Edgar Allan Poe to life with readings and by taking questions from the audience. |
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