This should, in fact, be credited to the 18th-century scholar Edmond Malone. |
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An avid student, Edmond excelled at his schoolwork, and was thought of as his school's best poet. |
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Edmond bore up bravely and I think even enjoyed himself quite a bit, despite a tap-dancing scene which exceeded my tolerance as well. |
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The first to been seen was in 1639, and the time between transits was later predicted by Edmond Halley. |
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The next major figure in the history of transits of Venus was Edmond Halley, of comet fame. |
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Congratulations to Olive and Edmond, who announced their engagement over the Christmas period. |
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Edmond requires the qualities of a romantic hero, which means Errol Flynn, rather than Gary Cooper's boring brother. |
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The author was the astronomer Edmond Halley, who is far better known today for having a famous comet named after him. |
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In this design 150 workstations, most with computer terminals, replaced stacks containing books and carrels within the Building 8 library designed by Edmond and Corrigan. |
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Edmond began the inventory of looted objects after the liberation and before Paul returned to France. |
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Waiting with him was his son, Edmond, as best man, and Helen's daughter-in-law, Stephanie Bryant, the matron of honor. |
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Edmond Ludlow made several attempts to reconcile the army and parliament in this time period but was ultimately unsuccessful. |
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General Edmond Ludlow, still loyal to the Rump Parliament was also excepted. |
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The Principia was published on 5 July 1687 with encouragement and financial help from Edmond Halley. |
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Gary Carey, of Edmond shipway, Glen Cooke, of Arcadis AYH, Paul Shrimpton, of CHarris, and Peter lakin, of E C Harris. |
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A series of scholarly editions of his work, notably those of Samuel Johnson in 1765 and Edmond Malone in 1790, added to his growing reputation. |
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Analyst Edmond Ademi said that Lajm's criticizers are trying to minimize what has happened. |
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Based on David Mamet's play, William H Macy plays Edmond Burke, a Joe Schmo who stops to have his fortune read while returning from work one evening. |
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Edmond Malone, a Shakespearean scholar and critic of the late 18th century, found another supposed flaw in this particular play, its lack of a proper decorum. |
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