Back in 1904, immigrant water baron William Mulholland arrived here with Frederick Eaton, the retired L.A. mayor and water hound. |
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Lieutenant General Frederick Morgan was put in charge of planning the invasion to end all invasions. |
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Sir Frederick entered the Royal Military College in 1921, destined for a career in the military forces. |
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Sir Frederick served in the Royal Ulster Rifles until 1941 when he was invalided out following an accident. |
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If an American New Testament scholar ever deserved a Festschrift, Frederick Danker would stand close to the top of the list. |
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Hardly surprisingly, Frederick knuckled under to his father's wishes, meanwhile biding his time and devoutly wishing for the old man's death. |
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Before he left, one of the servants gave him a letter, which Frederick hurriedly stuffed into his pocket. |
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Lewis took home six bitterroot specimens, which he later gave to botanist Frederick Pursh, who named the genus after Lewis. |
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The family lived in Carrington Street, New Plymouth, after relocating when Frederick Watson retired from the bank in Bulls. |
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While miners, sourdoughs and cheechakos stampeded the town, Frederick Arthur Kubon was born. |
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David Frederick was the big brother I never got as a kid, and so losing him was a hard blow. |
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Some of the local baronage had trickled in and Frederick made a show of ordering matters in the city. |
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It was a disaster of the first order, but Daun was still wary of the ever-aggressive Frederick, with reason. |
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The old building previously housed the Frederick Bauer drumhead collection, which has since been set up in the corridor. |
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They will be playing music by Bradford-born Frederick Delius among other composers. |
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The curator of the museum, has suggested that perhaps Frederick Linder, a painter and paperhanger, papered the walls in exchange for free rent. |
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At century's end, historian Frederick Jackson Turner saw the closing of the frontier as the end of an epoch in American history. |
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Following Coleridge's death the second editor was Frederick Furnivall, a fantastic eccentric in an age of eccentrics. |
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Two Frederick County, Maryland, horses were euthanized recently after displaying symptoms of the disease. |
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In 1657 Frederick William, Elector of Brandenburg, gained full sovereignty over the duchy. |
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By comparison, Frederick looked more like his father, strongly built and brawny. |
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Marx's collaborator Frederick Engels argued that women's oppression was as old as class society. |
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Completed in 1914, Kohl Mansion was the home of Charles Frederick Kohl, the son of a shipping tycoon. |
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It was a mighty Renaissance palace, magnificently remodeled in baroque style for the future Frederick I of Prussia. |
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In 1903, Ernest Rutherford and Frederick Soddy made the astonishing discovery that natural radioactivity involves transmutation. |
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Sir Frederick was appointed precentor whilst a non-residentiary in 1855, but became a residentiary in 1886, three years before his death. |
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His successor Frederick Chiluba was only a fluent Bemba speaker but is in fact a Lunda from Luapula Province. |
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The hydrant at the corner of Queen and Frederick Streets, the one closest to the fire, was one of those inoperable ones. |
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From his home in London on August 7, 1862, Karl Marx wrote a letter to Frederick Engels which perspicaciously summed up the situation. |
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She shifted her eyes to Frederick, whose ill-humored reaction to Olivia's slight was quite evident. |
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As a matter of fact, Winston did watch women, he and his friends, on the corner of Frederick Street. |
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Before she left, she was crowned Queen, so that her marriage would then make Frederick King of Jerusalem. |
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Upon the death of his father Frederick in 1751, George succeeded as prince of Wales and heir to the throne. |
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From the heaving Princes Street pavement between Hanover Street and Frederick Street the access to number 86 is nothing to boast about. |
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King Frederick William, in a magnanimous gesture, presented the entire room to the tsar. |
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That woman, an island hero, Betto Douglas, may have been a relative of the famous American abolitionist, Frederick Douglass. |
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By 1879, his arrogance and conceit having ruined a lucrative relationship with his wealthy patron, Frederick Leyland, Whistler's fortunes were at an all-time low. |
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Tycho also found time to provide an annual astrological almanac for King Frederick and to write detailed reports on the horoscopes of the king's children. |
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Whoever praised Frederick within the borders of his realm did so from necessity, to evade the indignation of a prince who wreaked stern vengeance upon every foe. |
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Her father, Frederick Dalziel, was British and with a bearing and patter that suggested far more wealth than he had. |
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Flames leapt unstoppably west across Frederick Street and consumed buildings all the way to Trinity Cathedral where, happily, only some turrets suffered scorching. |
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But even a rhetorical commitment to sending back the money was influential, not least in the political development of Frederick Douglass, as we shall see. |
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King Frederick William IV, who was crowned in 1840, defused the situation. |
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Similar advertisements are prefixed to plays by David Garrick, Isaac Bickerstaffe, Hannah More, Elizabeth Griffith, Elizabeth Inchbald, Frederick Reynolds, and many others. |
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The pickelhaube was originally designed in 1842 by King Frederick William IV of Prussia. and its use slowly spread to other German principalities. |
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See a 1922 paper by Frederick Brackett comparing Bohr's formula for the hydrogen spectral series with the Paschen series and with two members of a new series. |
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The Oxnard mother of four was kidnapped by Sattiewhite and a second man, Frederick L. Jackson. |
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The curator of the museum has suggested that perhaps Frederick Linder, a painter and paperhanger who lived at 97 Orchard Street, papered the walls in exchange for free rent. |
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Because FBI special agent Frederick W. Humphries II thought it was the right thing to do. |
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On the downside, Frederick and I agreed that the food was lousy and the staff were generally gormless, but the quality of the attractions is adequate compensation. |
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In The Embrace of Unreason, Frederick Brown weaves a warning for America from the story of the divided French. |
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There were Frederick Douglass in Baltimore, P.S. 91 in Brooklyn, McDonough 35 in New Orleans, and so very many others. |
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William Randolph Hearst, the father of yellow journalism, sent New York Journal artist Frederick Remington to report on the tenor of Havana and the surrounding countryside. |
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Veteran American documentarian Frederick Wiseman, 79, has made 36 films in as many years, and continues to improve with age. |
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Bruno, provost of the diocese's Cathedral Center of St. Paul, will replace current Bishop Frederick Borsch, 64, when he retires at an unspecified future date. |
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Separated from Frederick for 13 years, George II clearly favoured his second son, William, Duke of Cumberland. |
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Once in London, Frederick presented himself as a fashionable man about town, entertaining freely and informally. |
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The interiority of Frederick Clegg is something we rarely find elsewhere, certainly not in the case of Ariel Castro. |
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References to Marcel Duchamp, Frederick Nietzche and the Italian Futurists are all woven into Hitlers' artistic ethos, even though he claims to be an anti-modernist. |
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But it was in 1165 that Frederick Barbarossa had the Frankish emperor Charlemagne canonized and a liturgical cult spread across Europe thereafter. |
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Incidentally, one of the heroes of that book is Frederick the Great of Prussia, who was almost certainly gay. |
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William Lambert and Lord Frederick Beauclerk were the original rascals. |
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Most of the Greeks were convinced Frederick would march on Constantinople and loot it, even as the Normans had done a few years previously to Thessalonica. |
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The state that Frederick William left Brandenburg-Prussia in when he died in 1688, set the seal on what people would class as being Teutonic in future years. |
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His next employment, in late 1766, was not at Hochst, but rather in Kassel, where another new factory had been founded by Frederick II, landgrave of Hesse-Kassel. |
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In 1613, his sister Elizabeth married Frederick V, Elector Palatine, and moved to Heidelberg. |
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With its mushroom cloud shade and straight neck, this contemporary desk lamp from Frederick Cooper is simple yet strinking. |
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Music boxes from Frederick Douglass Designs capture the artwork from some of their most popular cards. |
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In 1230 his son Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor granted Nijmegen city rights. |
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The strong support by Frederick, Prince of Wales caused conflicts in the royal family. |
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Walpole attempted to buy off the prince with the promise of an increased allowance and offered to pay off his debts, but Frederick refused. |
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By comparison, Duffy notes that Frederick the Great usually commanded from 23,000 to 50,000 in battle. |
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After this, Henry relied on diplomacy, cultivating an alliance with Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor. |
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In particular, Henry cultivated Frederick II, hoping he would turn against Louis or allow his nobility to join Henry's campaigns. |
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As Maximilian was the son of Emperor Frederick III, all Flanders was immediately seized by King Louis XI of France. |
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Also, in resolving political hostilities with the German emperor Frederick III of Habsburg, he invaded his western domains. |
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Despite his initial dislike of Frederick, the King later moved towards this viewpoint. |
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The Babbage principle is an inherent assumption in Frederick Winslow Taylor's scientific management. |
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In 1998 Frederick Delius's Incidental Music to Hassan was chosen by Metro to be played over its public address system as a deterrent to vandals. |
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In 1249 Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor, decreed that all remaining Muslims be expelled from Malta or impelled to convert. |
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He defeated the candidacies of Frederick III, Elector of Saxony, Francis I of France, and Henry VIII of England. |
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Both Richard Dawkins and Frederick Soddy studied at the university and returned for research purposes. |
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The royal collection was swelled by diplomatic gifts including three leopards from Frederick III, the Holy Roman Emperor. |
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The architects included George Gilbert Scott, John Loughborough Pearson, George Frederick Bodley, Arthur Blomfield and George Edmund Street. |
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Drawing of Elizabeth Stuart, Electress Palatine, and her son Frederick Henry, probably for an engraving. |
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Present at the ceremonies were Catherine, Edward Calvert, George Richmond, Frederick Tatham and John Linnell. |
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On her death, Blake's manuscripts were inherited by Frederick Tatham, who burned some he deemed heretical or politically radical. |
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Christie's father Frederick was a member of the American upper class, and had been sent to Switzerland for his education. |
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Charles Frederick was the controller, captain Thomas Desaguliers was the chief fire master. |
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He had a difficult relationship with his eldest son, Frederick, who supported the parliamentary opposition. |
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In early 1707, George's hopes were fulfilled when Caroline gave birth to a son, Frederick. |
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Caroline followed her husband to Britain in October with their daughters, while Frederick remained in Hanover to be brought up by private tutors. |
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The king, who had a reputation for meanness, offered a private settlement, which Frederick rejected. |
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Rockstro and Frederick Bridge, Holst was granted his wish to study composition with Charles Villiers Stanford. |
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She was most noted in the ballets of Frederick Ashton, including Ondine, Daphnis and Chloe, and Sylvia. |
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Sir Frederick Ashton choreographed Marguerite and Armand for them, which no other couple danced until the 21st century. |
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In 1979, Sellers starred alongside Lynne Frederick, Lionel Jeffries and Elke Sommer in Richard Quine's The Prisoner of Zenda. |
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On the death of Frederick Robinson, 2nd Marquess of Ripon in 1923, the estate was acquired by his cousin Clare George Vyner. |
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In 2014, the National Gallery was the subject of a documentary film by Frederick Wiseman. |
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The four founders of Aston Villa were Jack Hughes, Frederick Matthews, Walter Price and William Scattergood. |
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Travelling overland, Frederick I, Holy Roman Emperor, drowned in the Saleph River, and few of his men reached the eastern Mediterranean. |
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The Hessian force, led by Prince Frederick of Hesse, took up position to the south to cut off any path of retreat for the Jacobites. |
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On 9 March 1888, Wilhelm I died shortly before his 91st birthday, leaving his son Frederick III as the new emperor. |
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The English fashion designer Charles Frederick Worth is widely considered the father of Haute couture. |
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A Prussian scheme for compensating Frederick Augustus with Bohemia in exchange for Saxony obviously presupposed further spoliation of Austria. |
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In the centre was Frederick II, himself with Field Marshal James Keith commanding a corps of 30,000 troops. |
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The Prussian army was too weak to simultaneously besiege Prague and keep von Daun away, and Frederick was forced to attack prepared positions. |
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With these victories, Frederick once again established himself as Europe's premier general and his men as Europe's most accomplished soldiers. |
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However, Frederick missed an opportunity to completely destroy the Austrian army at Leuthen and it escaped back into Bohemia. |
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When Frederick heard about this humiliating occupation, he immediately sent a larger force to free the city. |
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By this point Frederick was increasingly concerned by the Russian advance from the east and marched to counter it. |
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In the Battle of Liegnitz Frederick scored a strong victory despite being outnumbered three to one. |
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The tenacious resistance of Kolberg allowed Frederick to focus on the Austrians instead of having to split his forces. |
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Although she had many young men still to draft, she could not conscript them and did not dare to resort to the impressment Frederick had done. |
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The treaty simply restored the status quo of 1748, with Silesia and Glatz reverting to Frederick and Saxony to its own elector. |
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Also, by promising to vote for Joseph II in the Imperial elections, Frederick II accepted the Habsburg preeminence in the Holy Roman Empire. |
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In the War of the Bavarian Succession, the Prussians fought poorly despite being led by Frederick in person. |
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He also recalled having read books by the American James Fenimore Cooper and the English Captain Frederick Marryat. |
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Among those who joined were Aubrey Brain, Arthur Catterall, Eugene Cruft, Sidonie Goossens, Lauri Kennedy and Frederick Thurston. |
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The naming was suggested in 1866 by Frederick Billings, a trustee of the then College of California. |
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He followed in the footsteps of Bertrand Russell by debating with the Jesuit scholar Frederick Copleston on the topic of religion. |
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William Frederick, son of the last stadtholder, returned to the Netherlands in 1813 and proclaimed himself Sovereign Prince of the Netherlands. |
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Prior to John XXII's election, a contest had begun for the Holy Roman Empire's crown between Louis IV of Bavaria and Frederick I of Austria. |
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In August 1736, Frederick the Great, then Crown Prince of Prussia and a great admirer of Voltaire, initiated a correspondence with him. |
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This greatly angered Frederick, who ordered all copies of the document burned. |
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Voltaire's attempts to vilify Frederick for his agents' actions at Frankfurt were largely unsuccessful. |
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Presumably, use of the ordinal of king Frederick III of Sicily also is contemporaneous. |
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In Sweden, the practice is not consistent, as Sigismund and Adolf Frederick never have ordinals, whereas Frederick I often does. |
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Most noted for its box cameras, it was established at 48, Great Hampton Street, Aston, by Frederick Pettifer. |
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It was blessed by Frederick Temple, Bishop of Exeter, who later became Archbishop of Canterbury. |
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Located in Hagerstown and Frederick, the campuses are now among 10 Kaplan University campuses across the nation. |
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The last of the Hohenstaufens, Frederick II, the only son of Constance, was one of the greatest and most cultured men of the Middle Ages. |
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Earlier work under Frederick the Great surrounded efforts to ease shipping and construct dams to serve coal transportation. |
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In 1826 Frederick William Beechey explored the north coast of Alaska, discovering Point Barrow. |
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In June 1888 Wilhelm II became Emperor after the death of his father Frederick III, who ruled for only 99 days. |
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Philip decided to take advantage of this situation, first in Germany, where he aided German noble rebellion in support of the young Frederick. |
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Spiritual teacher Frederick Lenz became a follower around 1972, but in 1981 he broke with Chinmoy and became a guru on his own. |
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The eloquent Frederick Douglass became an important abolitionist leader after escaping from slavery. |
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Lake Tennyson in New Zealand's high country, named by Frederick Weld, is assumed to be named after Lord Tennyson. |
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Eleven days after Orsini's assassination attempt in France, Victoria's eldest daughter married Prince Frederick William of Prussia in London. |
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The first freikorps were recruited by Frederick II of Prussia during the Seven Years' War. |
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The victory proved crucial, as Frederick had lost to the Russians at Kunersdorf. |
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Debates began in London about cancelling all British subsidies to Frederick entirely. |
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In 1863, conflict broke out again when King Frederick VII of Denmark died without legitimate issue. |
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King Frederick William III of Prussia and Emperor Francis II of Austria barely clung to their thrones. |
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On one occasion in 1709, for instance, Frederick IV of Denmark paid the region's inhabitants a visit and was greeted as their king. |
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With the death of Frederick II in 1246, the line of the Babenbergs was extinguished. |
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Cologne was a member of the Hanseatic League in 1475, when Frederick III confirmed the city's imperial immediacy. |
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In 1190, Frederick participated in the Third Crusade and died in the Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia. |
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Under the son and successor of Frederick Barbarossa, Henry VI, the Hohenstaufen dynasty reached its apex. |
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After his victory, Frederick did not act upon his promise to keep the two realms separate. |
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Another point of contention was the crusade, which Frederick had promised but repeatedly postponed. |
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By order of the Crown Prince Frederick, who was an antiquarian, the body was dug up again and sent to the National Museum of Denmark. |
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They included Frederick the Great of Prussia, Catherine the Great of Russia, Leopold II of Tuscany and Joseph II of Austria. |
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King Frederick William IV suffered a stroke in 1857 and could no longer rule. |
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Many European rulers, including Frederick the Great of Prussia and Catherine the Great of Russia, encouraged the cultivation of the potato. |
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American Frederick Albert Cook claimed to have reached the North Pole in 1908, but this has not been widely accepted. |
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In 1162 and 1163 Frederick I granted Pisa great privileges, such as control of the Tyrrhenian coast as far as Civitavecchia. |
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In 1174 Venice united its forces with Frederick I Barbarossa's imperial army to try to overpower Ancona. |
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Gazette Newspapers owns Comprint Printing and Comprint Military Publications which publishes the Fort Detrick Standard in Frederick County. |
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In 1501, he occupied Naples and partitioned the kingdom with Ferdinand of Aragon, who abandoned his cousin King Frederick. |
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Maurice pressed Frederick in vain to at least defend the Palatinate against the Spanish troops under Spinola and Tilly. |
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William Frederick only received the stadtholderate of Friesland and Frederick Henry after 1640 was stadtholder in the other six provinces. |
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This faction had slowly been gaining prominence during the 1640s until they had forced Frederick Henry to support the peace. |
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They erected a cross and named the point of land Cape Henry, in honor of Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales, the eldest son of King James. |
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Unlike Sweden and Poland, Denmark under Frederick II had trouble continuing the fight against Muscovy. |
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Maurice urged his cadet half brother, Frederick Henry to marry in order to preserve the dynasty. |
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Two days later Tasman anchored to the north of Cape Frederick Hendrick just north of the Forestier Peninsula. |
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The more famous of the African American abolitionists include former slaves Harriet Tubman, Sojourner Truth and Frederick Douglass. |
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More recent inventors include Frederick McKinley Jones, who invented the movable refrigeration unit for food transport in trucks and trains. |
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Daniel Hale Williams, and the air conditioner, patented by Frederick McKinley Jones. |
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The Elector Frederick persuaded the pope to have Luther examined at Augsburg, where the Imperial Diet was held. |
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Prince Frederick III, Elector of Saxony, obtained a safe conduct for Luther to and from the meeting. |
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As Frederick Copleston notes, Hooker's moderation and civil style of argument were remarkable in the religious atmosphere of his time. |
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This support has dated at least back to Frederick Temple's tenure as Archbishop of Canterbury. |
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Letters to friends in England such as Harold Laski and Frederick Pollock contain frank discussion of his decisions and his fellow justices. |
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In February, Frederick III of Denmark did the same after having received a large sum. |
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The first public street lighting with gas was demonstrated in Pall Mall, London, on January 28, 1807, by Frederick Albert Winsor. |
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In 1804, Frederick Albert Winsor, a German, first demonstrated the way to use gas to light the stage in London at the Lyceum Theatre. |
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To halt this trend, Frederick William I divided Prussia into regimental cantons. |
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His cousin was Frederick Lippitt, former House Minority Leader for the Rhode Island House of Representatives. |
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With a new career in parliament to prepare for, he engaged Frederick Kemp as his agent. |
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Here his contemporaries included Benjamin Jowett, Arthur Penrhyn Stanley, John Campbell Shairp, William George Ward and Frederick Temple. |
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His reputation in Germany was always high, because of his promotion of German thought and his biography of Frederick the Great. |
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When in the same year the Sixth Coalition isolated Denmark by clearing Northern Germany of French forces, Frederick VI had to make peace. |
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Initially, Frederick agreed not to try to introduce Protestantism to Norway but in 1529 he changed his mind. |
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I remember grappling with the self-refutation objection back in my undergraduate days in a philosophy of science course under Robert Frederick. |
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Trees might soon help take the pressure off wastewater treatment plants if university scientist Douglas Frederick has his way. |
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Shortly afterwards, Marshal Frederick Schomberg was instructed by William to prepare for a Western campaign. |
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The English Jacobites were clear that they would not move without foreign assistance, and Charles turned to Frederick II of Prussia. |
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Have you not heard speak of Mariana, the sister of Frederick, the great soldier who miscarried at sea? |
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The duchy was divided in 1180 when Duke Henry the Lion refused to follow his cousin, Emperor Frederick Barbarossa, into war in Lombardy. |
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The Dutch defense, led by governor Frederick Coyett, held out for nine months. |
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The attempt to make Frederick V King of Bohemia is regarded as a catalyst for the Thirty Years War. |
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The civilians prevailed, and a very angry Frederick Henry had to order an ignominious retreat of the Dutch invading force. |
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In 1778, Frederick Haldimand took over for Guy Carleton as governor of Quebec. |
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A sampling of topics includes ABC transporter, cell-mediated immunity, Herceptin, Frederick Sanger, and von Willebrand disease. |
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Quezal glass by Martin Bach, Durand glass by Victor Durand and Aurene by Frederick Carder were all made in the United States. |
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There are also paintings of local interest, including portraits of filmstar Richard Wattis and the Victorian historian Frederick Hackwood. |
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When Frederick Schilling started Dagoba Chocolate, everyone was sweet on him. |
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Joyce Mackenzie based The Gold Mohur Tree on her life in India with husband Frederick. |
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In Maryland, Post-Newsweek Media said its May 15 editions of the Frederick Gazette and Mounty Airy Gazette would be their last. |
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Likewise do not name your dog Marian, Frederick, or Patricia. |
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Ben Richardson lives on a hill overlooking Pipeclay Lagoon and Frederick Flenry Bay in Tasmania. |
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The curious thing about it all was the epicyclic gear system which drew inspiration from the great Frederick Lanchester. |
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Although Charles was the nominal landlord, taxes were paid to Frederick III, Holy Roman Emperor. |
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FedEx President and CEO Frederick Smith said global trends are in line with FedEx's expedited delivery business model. |
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They included Frederick the Great of Prussia, Catherine the Great of Russia, Leopold II of Tuscany, and Joseph II of Austria. |
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In August 1806, the Prussian king, Frederick William III, decided to go to war independently of any other great power. |
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At length Nelson dispatched a letter to the Danish commander, Crown Prince Frederick, calling for a truce, which the Prince accepted. |
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At a banquet that evening, he told Prince Frederick that the battle had been the most severe he had ever been in. |
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Silicone was invented 1899 by Prof Frederick Kipping at University College, Nottingham. |
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The cathedral was eventually built to a simpler design by Sir Frederick Gibberd. |
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Some of the more notable MPs of Ripon were John Aislabie, Frederick John Robinson and George Cockburn. |
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The major war in continental Europe that the British had hoped to avoid exploded in August 1756 when Frederick the Great attacked and overran the Austrian ally Saxony. |
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The baritone Frederick Ranalow, famed for his close to 1,500 performances in The Beggar's Opera, was born in Kingstown, although he moved to England at an early age. |
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Rutherford and his student Frederick Soddy were the first to realize that many decay processes resulted in the transmutation of one element to another. |
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The tenant was represented by Kayo Shinohara and Frederick Faust of Dumann Realty and the tenant was represented by Eric Cagner of Newmark Knight Frank. |
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Based on Frederick Knott's play of the same name, the film stars Ray Milland as a cuckolded husband who devises a plan for his wife's murder, which then goes horribly wrong. |
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Among them was the widow of blacksmith Frederick Reynolds, who died of the aggressive cancer mesothelioma in February, allegedly after being exposed to blue asbestos. |
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The pope offered Henry's brother Richard the Kingdom of Sicily, but the military cost of displacing the incumbent Emperor Frederick was prohibitive. |
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As an occasional contributor, he had formed a particular friendship with its first editor, Frederick Greenwood and a close acquaintance with its second, John Morley. |
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Amazon's shop-floor processes are an extreme variant of Taylorism that Frederick Winslow Taylor himself, a near century after his death, would have no trouble recognizing. |
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On 3rd January 1903, a partnership was formed between Frederick Wise and Herbert Benjamin Speke in a shop and basement at Collingwood Street, Newcastle. |
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Samuel Frederick Donley, 19, of Hamilton Drive West, York, was the frontman for Nocebo, a fivepiece York-based rock band in which Liam played guitar. |
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And don't forget no-fault divorces where a spouse could owe alimony to someone who caused the breakup, says Frederick Hertz, an attorney in Oakland, Calif. |
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Although Frederick initially pledged to persecute Lutherans, he soon adopted a policy of protecting Lutheran preachers and reformers, the most significant being Hans Tausen. |
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At the Battle of Lobositz on 1 October 1756, Frederick prevented the isolated Saxon army from being reinforced by an Austrian army under General Browne. |
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On 18 April 1757, Frederick II again took the initiative by marching into the Kingdom of Bohemia, hoping to inflict a decisive defeat on Austrian forces. |
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In 1817, Frederick William III of Prussia ordered the Lutheran and Reformed churches in his territory to unite, forming the Evangelical Church of the Prussian Union. |
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The Reichsarmee was a collection of armies from the smaller German states that banded together to heed the appeal of the Holy Roman Emperor Franz I against Frederick. |
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The resulting Battle of Kolin was a sharp defeat for Frederick, his first. |
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The first Carlton House was named after Baron Carleton, and was sold to Lord Chesterfield in 1732, who held it on trust for Frederick, Prince of Wales. |
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However, King Frederick I of Prussia also claimed the Principality as the senior cognatic heir, his mother Louise Henriette being Albertine Agnes's older sister. |
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Sir Frederick Pollock, 3rd Baronet, was Professor of Jurisprudence at the University of Oxford and Ernest Pollock, 1st Viscount Hanworth, served as Master of the Rolls. |
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At the insistence of his court, especially his wife Queen Louise, Frederick William III decided to challenge the French domination of Central Europe by going to war. |
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In 1880, Maitland was introduced by Frederick Pollock, who had been to Eton and Cambridge with him, to the Sunday Tramps, a walking club founded by Leslie Stephen. |
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In 1839, American traveller and writer John Lloyd Stephens set out to visit a number of Maya sites with English architect and draftsman Frederick Catherwood. |
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Charles Frederick Worth, born in Lincolnshire in 1825, is considered to be the founder of Parisian haute couture, and thought be world's first true fashion designer. |
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After just a few months, Frederick and his wife Elizabeth fled into exile at The Hague, where they became known as the Winter King and Queen for their brief reign. |
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The draining of the lake was revisited many times in history, including by Emperors Trajan and Hadrian, and Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II in the Middle Ages. |
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He had a brother two years younger than he was, Frederick Vernon Thomson. |
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By the bed there was a bookcase with old French novels, left-behind Frederick Forsyths, odd leather-bound volumes of history and memoirs with the coroneted Kessler bookplate. |
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During this period, when Frederick II of Hohenstaufen began to reorganise his Sicilian kingdom, Western culture and religion began to exert their influence more intensely. |
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Later in the Second Industrial Revolution, Frederick Winslow Taylor and others in America developed the concept of scientific management or Taylorism. |
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In 1841, Frederick de Moleyns of England was granted the first patent for an incandescent lamp, with a design using platinum wires contained within a vacuum bulb. |
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In response to the Edict of Fontainebleau, Frederick William I, Elector of Brandenburg declared the Edict of Potsdam, giving free passage to Huguenot refugees. |
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In 1477, Archduke Maximilian, only son of Emperor Frederick III, married the heiress Maria of Burgundy, thus acquiring most of the Netherlands for the family. |
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Powell was the second son and youngest child of Thomas William Powell, a hop farmer, and Mabel, daughter of Frederick Corbett, of Worcester, England. |
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However, the theory of the via media was reworked in the ecclesiological writings of Frederick Denison Maurice, in a more dynamic form that became widely influential. |
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Elias, who had been excommunicated and taken under the protection of Frederick II, was now forced to give up all hope of recovering his power in the order. |
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The Milanese destroyed Lodi and continuously warred with Pavia, Cremona and Como, who in turn asked the Emperor of Germany, Frederick I Barbarossa for help. |
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Finally, a choir was added around the start of the 15th century After, Frederick Barbarossa canonised Charlemagne, in 1165, the chapel became a destination for pilgrims. |
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After returning to Germany, an embittered Frederick opened proceedings against the Duke, resulting in a public ban and the confiscation of all his territories. |
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The village of Riverside, Illinois, still uses its original gas street lights that are an original feature of the Frederick Law Olmsted planned community. |
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Pope Innocent III, who feared the threat posed by a union of the empire and Sicily, now supported Frederick II, who marched to Germany and defeated Otto. |
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After Holst left school in 1891, Adolph paid for him to spend four months in Oxford studying counterpoint with George Frederick Sims, organist of Merton College. |
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Now, although excommunicated, Frederick led the Sixth Crusade in 1228, which ended in negotiations and a temporary restoration of the Kingdom of Jerusalem. |
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On 12 March 1963, the couple premiered Sir Frederick Ashton's Marguerite and Armand, the first ballet created for them and one that become their signature piece. |
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In 1970 after Frederick Ashton retired as Artistic Director of the Royal Ballet, there were many calls for Nureyev to be announced as his successor. |
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It is named after Birmingham geologist Frederick William Shotton. |
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The Tale of Peter Rabbit is owned by Frederick Warne and Company, The Tailor of Gloucester by the Tate Gallery and The Tale of the Flopsy Bunnies by the British Museum. |
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Although Rodgers wanted her for Pipe Dream, he advised her to take the part in the Frederick Loewe and Alan Jay Lerner musical My Fair Lady if it were offered to her. |
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A visit to the Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool, in 1892, where he spent some hours in front of Frederick Leighton's Perseus and Andromeda, revealed a new world to him. |
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St Mary's Church was one of two, late Victorian, memorial churches in Yorkshire, built by the family of the First Marquess of Ripon in memory of Frederick Grantham Vyner. |
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Finally, in 1632, Frederick Henry was allowed to deliver his death blow. |
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A desperate effort of Spanish and Imperialist forces to relieve the city failed and on 20 August 1632, Frederick Henry sprang his mines, breaching the walls of the city. |
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His stage manager, Ramsbottom, was played by Cecil Frederick, and the third of the trio was gormless callboy Enoch, who was Robbie Vincent in real life. |
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Prussia's consolidated strength had become especially apparent during the War of the Austrian Succession and the Seven Years' War under Frederick the Great. |
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The 19th century produced several prominent Anglican thinkers, notably John Keble, Frederick Denison Maurice, John Henry Newman, Edward Pusey, and John Charles Ryle. |
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Howe published several volumes of correspondence, beginning with Holmes's correspondence with Frederick Pollock, and a volume of Holmes's speeches, before his untimely death. |
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Graham sought advice from German chemist August Wilhelm von Hofmann who in turn recommended his student George Frederick Ansell as being able to resolve the mint's issues. |
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It was around 1940 that Frederick Kiesler developed his Vision Machine, an exhibition design conceptualized to provide new ways of approaching art. |
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Sir Frederick Ashton was the founder choreographer of the Royal Ballet. |
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Prince Frederick campaigned actively for the opposition in the British general election, 1741, and Walpole was unable to secure a stable majority. |
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This changed in 1907 with the success of his play Lady Frederick. |
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Visit the former home and estate of another prominent Washingtonian, the 19th century African-American activist Frederick Douglass to see several notable trees. |
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These turn out not to be forces so much as the theorizations of forces of Frederick Jackson Turner, David Potter, Sven Steinmo, and Sacvan Bercovitch. |
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In 1653 the Diet of Brandenburg met for the last time and gave Frederick William the power to raise taxes without its consent, a strong indicator of absolutism. |
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Clarence Pier was officially opened in 1861 by the Prince and Princess of Wales, and was named after the once military governor of Portsmouth, Lord Frederick FitzClarence. |
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The Prussian king Frederick William III saw no advantage in traveling from Berlin to Potsdam a few hours faster, and Metternich refused to ride in one at all. |
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A brother, Frederick Pilat, two sisters Helen and Wanda Pilat, as well as two older step siblings Emil Smith, and Olga Babinski all pre deceased her. |
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Frederick smiles calmly, and takes a honeydew melon and lays it on the table. |
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Frederick William Bremer, a plumber and gas fitter, built the first British four-wheeled petrol-engined motorcar. |
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Frederick Count Palatine of the Rhine, called the Palsgrave, then came into England, to marry the Lady Elizabeth, King James's Daughter. |
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Frederick loves pairing his floral lavender chocolate with a Pinot Noir and his delicious lime-scented milk chocolate with a crisp Pinot Gris. |
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Frederick was a musician and composer of some skill as well as an avid collector of talent. |
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Frederick has already started to produce his Christmas line of serving dishes, platters, bowls and teacups, which will be on sale at the open studio. |
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Frederick could no longer vocalize words, and he could write no better. |
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Frederick had been left behind in Germany when his parents came to England, and they had not met for 14 years. |
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Frederick the Great had a number of supporters in London, including William Pitt who welcomed the rapprochement between Britain and Prussia. |
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Frederick received no systematic education and was allowed to run free in the streets of Palermo. |
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Frederick Tennyson and Gerald Durrell were among authors who made Jersey their home. |
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Frederick fought defensive actions trying to blunt the invaders, losing thousands of men and precious resources in the process. |
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Frederick Henry now gave in and began to promote the peace progress, instead of frustrating it. |
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Frederick Henry also had an internal political motive to deflect the peace feelers, though. |
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Frederick Henry, sensing that the talks were going nowhere, proposed to put an ultimatum to the other side to accept the Dutch demands. |
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Frederick Henry hoped to achieve a quick result, but Friesland, Groningen and Zeeland opposed the talks outright, while divided Holland dithered. |
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Frederick Henry cleared the Spaniards from eastern Gelderland in 1627 after recapturing Grol. |
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Frederick rejected the proposal, although Prussian fortunes were at a low ebb by 1761 following defeats on several fronts. |
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