Among the 1,080 scapulae Gray found 214 acromial processes that he classified as quadrangular. |
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A native of North Carolina, Gray is one of the pre-eminent lawyers here in Washington, and a tireless champion of conservative causes. |
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California Governor Gray Davis is stumping in Santa Monica, faced with new evidence that he may indeed be voted out of office next week. |
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I have no hesitation in recommending this book and look forward to further work from Richard Gray. |
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Gray was sentenced to a psychiatric and community service rehabilitation order of three years. |
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In the meantime, Gray was working hard to convince a straight person in her life that it was OK to attend. |
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Moving from darkness to light, Gray sings of loss and love, performing equally well with upbeat optimism as he does with sombre heartbreakers. |
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The first car to be registered in York belonged to one Mr Edwin Gray of Gray's Court, York. |
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Motion adaptation can also cause problems when a driver exits a highway and enters an off-ramp, said Dr. Gray. |
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Gray chairs and a dull gray carpet give the visiting area a stark, lifeless appearance. |
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Drunk squaddies out on the town could soon be causing chaos around the Lyneham area if cuts in MoD police go-ahead, MP James Gray has warned. |
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Gray couldn't keep the pride out of his voice when he spoke of his eldest son writing a book. |
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The only goal came in the 75th minute when Seamus Gray released Joey Nolan and the nippy winger went through to score in style. |
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There is a blistering certainty the entire scheme will go belly up, leaving Gray deeper in the soup. |
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For all his unworldliness, Gray has always been anxious about the reception of his work. |
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Gray squirrels, opossums, and box turtles live in a forest of guiana-plums, milkbarks, and inkwoods. |
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Mr Purtill also smoothed over staff unrest over the departure of general manager Nigel Gray by telling them their jobs were safe. |
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Maybe unobtrusiveness was what Gray was going for, but it is possible to be understated without being monotonous. |
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Gray stood up, wavering slightly, slopping beer onto the table from the mug in his right hand. |
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Gray wolves have a dense underfur layer, providing them with excellent insulation against cold conditions. |
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First, drink two mugs full of Earl Gray tea that you've let steep for far too long. |
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Small mammals, especially rodents such as voles, pocket gophers, and mice make up most of the Great Gray Owl's diet. |
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Other birds I saw near the pond were coot, moorhen, purple swamphen and a few Gray Wagtails walking around near the water. |
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Keyboardist, Kamal Gray, and human turntablist, Scratch, become members of the band. |
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Manager Eddie Gray will pay tribute to Charles while a video screen will show footage of the man in action. |
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Dog breeders Gary and Gill Gray were celebrating after their German Shepherd Lottie won best of breed. |
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Mints. wild bergamot, and yarrow, attract the American Painted Lady, Anise Swallowtail, Gray Hairstreak, Monarch, and Red Admiral. |
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That is to say there was no entitlement to judicial review on the merits of the question according to Justice Gray. |
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From 20 yards out, his thunderbolt crashed off the underside of the crossbar to leave Terriers' goalkeeper Ian Gray clutching at air. |
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Private Geoff Gray was found dead with two bullet holes through his head last September. |
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Gray whale calves are born in the winter after a gestation period of about 13.5 months. |
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Gray eyes inscrutable, he examined the weapon, running a finger over a scuff on the muzzle absently. |
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Only one other tenorist could hold his own next to Gordon, and that was Wardell Gray. |
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Of great interest to Tennesseeans will be the display of fossils from the Gray Fossil Site. |
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He was my great-grandmother's first cousin and the pair of them were two of the grandchildren of Samuel Gray senior, a maltster of the town. |
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Mr Gray has previously called for supermarkets to stock more British fruit and he even branded French apples tasteless and unappetising. |
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Gray the lyricist knows that a song is more than just good music and it's the lyrics that make his albums powerful. |
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Across much of its range, the Gray Flycatcher prefers sagebrush and juniper. |
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Special mention was made to Eddie Gray for his passion to see Sri Lanka excel in sports internationally at home and abroad. |
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Gray said that at one stage the longshore current off the bay appeared to have reversed. |
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The original Tattler articles on Edwin Gray were at the Rex Research site, which hosts hundreds of documents on contemporary arcana. |
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The sexual chemistry between Wilks and Gray is palpable as they bounce ripostes off each other with wry wit and superb timing. |
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Hardly anybody but jazz buffs knows about the tenor saxophonist Wardell Gray any more. |
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New cap Scott MacLeod is one of Scotland's bright young lights, but Gray fails to shine. |
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It was only after Gray reworked the book and retitled it that it became the bestselling pop psychology book of all time. |
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Gray was offered the poet laureateship in 1757 in succession to Cibber, but declined. |
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Gray iron foundries use magnesium and magnesium-containing alloys as ladle addition agents introduced just before the casting is poured. |
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But look, everyone knows that when Gray Davis gets his back up against a wall, he comes out fighting like an alley cat. |
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It is not the first time Tory James Gray and Labour's Tony Banks have clashed. |
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Gray wolves can be distinguished from red wolves by their larger size, broader snout, and shorter ears. |
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If we recode our data into binary characters as Gray and Atkinson did, we have to create three characters, one for each cognate set. |
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Working independently, Gray and Bell both developed systems based on electromagnetic receivers with steel diaphragms. |
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Gray Davis signed a bill last year banning elementary and junior high schools from selling sodas starting in January. |
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I plan to spend ack emma hunting butterflies and pip emma reading my favorite American authors, Webster, Scudder, and Gray. |
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Gray streaked her once brown hair, and the hints of wrinkles lined her face. |
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Sure there were a few drunks and wanton women scattered around the common room of the Gray Mule Inn, but it seemed like a friendly place. |
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John Gray, of Tythebarn Street, Darwen, climbed 50 feet onto the roof of the town's India Mill and then went on to the top of the chimney using ladders running up the side. |
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Shortly after receiving the December 12 letter, Kibbe wrote a memo outlining his beef with Armey, Burnley, and Gray. |
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A couple of weeks ago my son who has the same first name as me but he is M.A. Gray whilst I am M.P. Gray went to the surgery to have jabs etc. for his holiday in the Gambia. |
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Gray was a talented jazzman with a keen understanding of musical nuance. |
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He became such an ardent and productive recommender of the website to his clients that Gray started paying him a commission and eventually hired him. |
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He was riding on the success of the publications of The Happy Prince, Dorian Gray and the staging of Lady Windermere's Fan in 1892, lavishing gifts on his friends. |
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All carpeted lecterns are available in Gunmetal Gray as standard. |
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Statistics whiz Nate Silver brought huge traffic to the Gray Lady, and now ESPN stands to win big. |
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Changing Times Ken Auletta, The New Yorker Jill Abramson takes charge of the Gray Lady. |
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Heading into the fourth day of competition, upstart Wall Street Journal was nipping at the heels of the Gray Lady. |
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While some managers of vanquished teams have given their players a break, Gray has sentenced his men to hard labour and they will not have a day off until Friday. |
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A couple getting off the Gray Line tour bus had just flown in from Mexico City on Wednesday night, missing the stormy conditions. |
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The woman, Janice Gray, further testified that on another occasion he threatened to shoot her if she walked away from him. |
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Science, Gray suggests, reveals that 'humans cannot be other than irrational', but science itself is a product of our poor, irrational, mechanistic minds. |
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Of course, the football landscape has changed since Gray was kicking a tin can about the streets of Drumchapel, Glasgow, and dreaming of becoming the next Colin Stein. |
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Gray Jays are medium-sized, gray birds with lighter bellies. |
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Gray dots on the colored lines show estimated positions of QTL peaks. |
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I spoke with Jeff Gray, the Building Services Manager at Stephen Knolls who is in charge of maintaining the garden. |
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When Gray decided to go for the mayoralty last March, Fenty was flush with cash and did not expect a challenge. |
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Carla Gray lit up the stage from the moment she stepped onto it. |
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Ebdon kept himself in contention with a magnificent 123 break in the eighth but Gray won a scrappy ninth to move to within sight of the 82,500 first prize. |
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Like Oscar Wilde's Dorian Gray, she was tyrannized by her own image, driven to new levels of vanity in an endless, and ultimately foolish, pursuit of fame and immortality. |
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His work with Gray opened up the possibility of playing the self-destructive and chaotic, without ever allowing them to slip into something uncommunicatively self-pitying. |
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Once the state of opportunity, California is now veering on a cycle of decline that will be difficult to reverse, writes Tom Gray. |
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The St. Louis Browns employed one-armed Pete Gray in 1945 as an outfielder. |
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But if Gray is a great political writer who can condense power struggles into arresting and superficially simplistic formulas, he is a remarkably unpolitical character too. |
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Gray smoke from its engine mingled with petrol fumes and a metallic smell of burning. |
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North Wiltshire MP James Gray has added his voice to the growing chorus of dismay over plans to build a tunnel under the M4 from Swindon to Wootton Bassett. |
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Reelecting Gray knowing he could be indicted would once again make the District a punch line for the late-night talk shows. |
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He has plugged away and after edging Australian Quinten Hann in a marathon last-eight contest on Friday, was preparing himself to muscle up to the undoubted dark horse, Gray. |
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Progress remained slow after lunch and Somerset were only 120-2 after 50 overs but the over rate perked up as Dawson and Gray operated in harness. |
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Everyone winces a bit but Gray just sits there, giddily happy, grinning as if he were the Cheshire cat and someone had just complimented his invisibility. |
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Iain Gray and Gordon Banks entertained workers at the Highland Spring factory with a super nose flute duet. |
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Measures are often made using a Gray code, which is trivially converted into more conventional notation. |
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Gray Morgan, was largely responsible for this effort to avoid disrupted schooling but never received appropriate recognition. |
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Meanwhile Lindsay Gray, headmaster of the Cathedral School in Llandaff, Cardiff, said the school tie was important to his school's ethos. |
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Keys and Gray were dropped from Monday night's line-up for the match between Bolton and Chelsea after their off-air remarks were leaked. |
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Keys and Gray were dropped from last night's line-up for the match between Bolton and Chelsea after their off-air remarks were leaked. |
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This is the first time that anyone has shown cannibalism increasing as evidence of cuckoldry increases, says Gray. |
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The shipbuilding company of William Gray was established here in 1862 and Gray became one of the most influential men in the town. |
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The board again became impatient and sacked Gray in 1985, replacing him with another Revie teammate, Billy Bremner. |
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Gray Wolf came to his side and licked his neck, where fresh blood was crimsoning his tawny hide. |
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The differences between Gray and bowser and even Catania are miniscule. |
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When it's time to leave, Gray is presented with a fortune cookie. |
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Our second day away saw us heading for the Gray Mare's Tail waterfall, 10 miles from Moffat. |
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Gray possesses an unfortunate East of Scotland birr that suggests a 21-year-old student interviewing for his first job. |
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Tributes came from, among others, politicians Alex Salmond and Iain Gray, as well as Carol Ann Duffy, the UK Poet Laureate. |
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The Champion of Champion title went to a Texel gimmer sheep shown by Gordon Gray from Selkirk. |
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The book was subsequently turned into a play, Little Nell, by Simon Gray, and a 2013 film. |
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A gray, a unit named for the pioneering British radiobiologist Louis Harold Gray, is the amount of energy absorbed per mass unit of tissue. |
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Live favourite Breaking The Rules recalls David Gray at his best, while The Proposal's hint of pedal steel places it somewhere in Eagles country. |
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Once inside the air chamber, Gray shared some safety tips before handing me a jumpsuit, a pair of goggles, a helmet and earplugs. |
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The 2014 film, Effie Gray, written by Emma Thompson, features Tom Sturridge as Millais. |
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Gray hair is one of the natural consequences of getting older. |
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Gray Whale migrations off of the Pacific Coast were observed, initially, by Marineland of the Pacific in Palos Verdes, California. |
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The digital output data are presented in offset binary, Gray code, or twos complement formats at double-data-rate low-voltage CMOS levels. |
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Gray foxes, likely carried on storm debris, reached the northern Channel Islands as early as 16,000 years ago. |
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Spenser served under Lord Gray with Walter Raleigh at the Siege of Smerwick massacre. |
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Peter Gray, Boston College professor and an expert on the evolution of play and its vital role in child development. |
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Gray wolves also practice alloparental care, in which a wolf pair may adopt the pup or pups of another. |
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Gray wolves typically dominate other canid species in areas where they both occur. |
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Gray wolves are the most important predator of raccoon dogs, killing large numbers of them in the spring and summer periods. |
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President Grover Cleveland maintained a summer home in the Gray Gables section of Bourne. |
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Party leader Iain Gray, who held on to his own seat by only 151 votes, announced that he would be resigning with effect from later in the year. |
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Join Chairman and CEO of Bubbies of San Francisco, John Gray, as he brings a lineup of great tasting Bubbies treats. |
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Filip Petre hit a tree at high speed, and Mr and Mrs Gray, of Halifax, West Yorks, died instantly at Kuredu Island Resort. |
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The Washington Post poll shows Catania running even with Gray. |
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Earl Gray argued that the aristocracy would best be served by a cautiously constructive reform program. |
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Some of the Keswick inns that catered for affluent visitors remain as hotels, including the Queen's, where Gray stayed. |
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Grogan's next mission was to escort Lord Gray, the Administrator of Rhodesia, to Portuguese East Africa. |
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His father, Philip Gray, was a scrivener and his mother, Dorothy Antrobus, was a milliner. |
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Robert became Gray's first teacher and helped inspire in Gray a love for botany and observational science. |
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Gray was a delicate and scholarly boy who spent his time reading and avoiding athletics. |
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The two fell out and parted in Tuscany because Walpole wanted to attend fashionable parties and Gray wanted to visit all the antiquities. |
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Lanark is the classic Glasgow novel, an organism that Gray has changed over the years, a swollen sea, an ash heap. |
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Gray began seriously writing poems in 1742, mainly after his close friend Richard West died. |
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Gray was a brilliant bookworm, a quiet, abstracted, dreaming scholar, often afraid of the shadows of his own fame. |
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Gray moved to Pembroke after the students at Peterhouse played a prank on him. |
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Gray spent most of his life as a scholar in Cambridge, and only later in his life did he begin traveling again. |
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Gray perhaps knew these men, sharing ideas about death, mortality, and the finality and sublimity of death. |
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In the event, Gray lost out to Lawrence Brockett, but he secured the position in 1768 after Brockett's death. |
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It is suggested that perhaps Gray found inspiration for his poem by visiting the gravesite of his aunt, Mary Antrobus. |
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Gray is best-known for his novels, particularly the groundbreaking Lanark, with its spectacular mixture of gritty realism and morbid fantasy. |
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Piet Mondrian, Composition with Yellow, Black, Blue, Red, and Gray, 1921, Art Institute of Chicago. |
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Gray considered his two Pindaric odes, The Progress of Poesy and The Bard, as his best works. |
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Five poets, Thomas Gray, Samuel Rogers, Walter Scott, Philip Larkin and Seamus Heaney, turned down the laureateship. |
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Before he returned, he answered a challenge set down by Effie Gray, whom he later married. |
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During 1847 Ruskin became closer to Effie Gray, the daughter of family friends. |
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Cutting out some of the violence seems to be a good way to get publicity for this rerelease,'' said Gray, president of Box Office Mojo. |
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John Edward Gray placed it in its own genus in 1865, naming it in honour of physician and zoologist Daniel Frederik Eschricht. |
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Gray whales were once called devil fish because of their fighting behavior when hunted. |
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Former Scottish Police Federation chairman Les Gray said yobbery was soaring after clubs cut the number of officers at games to save cash. |
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Gray explicitly acknowledges that free markets and technological developments are pushing the world in the same direction. |
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His efforts for the club put him up alongside the legendry Tom and Jack Callender, Bob Gray and Johnny Ingham. |
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Monologuist Gray brings his latest work to Sarasota in his Van Wezel debut. |
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After playing Oscar Wilde's lover John Gray in 1997's Wilde he took his first role as Fifth Officer Harold Lowe in the blockbuster film Titanic. |
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In personal correspondence to Bell, both Gray and Dolbear had acknowledged his prior work, which considerably weakened their later claims. |
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AoBet youAAEd never expect to find edible greens at the beach,Ao Gray said, plucking a purple-flowered beach pea for an appetizer. |
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Anna Whiston-Donaldson is a popular blogger at An inch of Gray. |
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Chairwomen for this year's celebration, Bernie Gilbert and Cheryl Gray, introduced each of the honorees during the presentation ceremony. |
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The Bell company lawyers successfully fought off myriad lawsuits generated initially around the challenges by Elisha Gray and Amos Dolbear. |
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This may be the year of the threequel, but not all the franchises will be successful, predicts Mr. Gray. |
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Orthopaedic surgery was pioneered in Liverpool by Hugh Owen Thomas, and modern medical anaesthetics by Thomas Cecil Gray. |
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We present the first quantitative assessment of winter site fidelity for House Wren, Gray Catbird, and Orange-crowned Warbler. |
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Gray had reinvented the variable resistance telephone, but Bell was the first to write down the idea and the first to test it in a telephone. |
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Notable landscape photographers include Ansel Adams, Galen Rowell, Edward Weston, Ben Heine, Mark Gray and Fred Judge. |
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Real ale fans Neil Gray, 41, and James Neilsen, 41, are the Billingham pair behind the venture. |
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Gray has managed to both humorize and humanize the medical profession by sharing moments of his private life along with his professional life. |
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There is considerable debate about who arrived first and Gray later challenged the primacy of Bell's patent. |
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Gray and Lyell sought reconciliation with faith, while Huxley portrayed a polarisation between religion and science. |
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We speak to Hilal Sde, sales and marketing director, Le Gray Beirut, about doing business in a strife-ridden country. |
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Samantha and Amelie are three-year-old Abyssinian cats who live with Bob and Isobel Gray in Dumbarton. |
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The Gray is a unit of absorbed dose corresponding to absorption of one Joule of radiation in one kilogram of material. |
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Innocent disavowed both Reginald and John de Gray, and instead appointed his own candidate, Stephen Langton. |
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Gray broke the color barrier when he pledged tau Epsilon Phi. |
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The site was surveyed and excavated intermittently between 1908 and 1922 by a team of workmen under the direction of Harold St George Gray. |
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Meanwhile, Elisha Gray was also experimenting with acoustic telegraphy and thought of a way to transmit speech using a water transmitter. |
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Iain Gray announced his intention to resign as leader of the Labour group of MSPs that autumn. |
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Macy Gray is my grandmother, my mother, my cousins, and my aunt. |
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Gray seals lack external ear flaps and characteristically have large snouts. |
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The SNP took 16 seats from Labour, many of whose key figures failed to be returned to parliament, although Labour leader Iain Gray retained East Lothian by 151 votes. |
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Gray and Rex studied acerate Micas, Illite and Kaolinite migration. |
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One intern, Esther Gray, a junior at Stanford University, is spending 10 weeks with the Washington Passport Agency, working the will-call counter. |
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Gray squirrels were eaten in earlier times by Native Americans and their meat is still popular with hunters across most of their range in North America. |
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The tomb of Walter de Gray was erected in the south transept. |
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Hence Walter de Gray, supported by the King, petitioned the Pope. |
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John forced the Canterbury chapter to change their support to John de Gray, and a messenger was sent to Rome to inform the papacy of the new decision. |
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This census is the longest running census of the Pacific Gray Whale. |
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Gray whales are known to occur in Taiwan Strait even in recent years. |
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John Gray argues that the core belief of liberalism is toleration. |
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In 1846, the English zoologist John Edward Gray, ignoring Lesson's designation, named Rudolphi's specimen Balaenoptera laticeps, which others followed. |
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Gray Davis has signed into law a dramatic expansion of the rules for limited liability companies, or LLCs, explained Unger, who specializes in real estate and business law. |
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Whitley shared his plans for the new town with General Harrison Gray Otis,publisher of the Los Angeles Times, and Ivar Weid, a prominent businessman in the area. |
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Even Darwin's close friends Gray, Hooker, Huxley and Lyell still expressed various reservations but gave strong support, as did many others, particularly younger naturalists. |
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Alex Gray Pitch Black, the fifth book in Alex Gray's brilliant DCI Bill Lorimer series, opens as Lorimer is about to board the ferry after a holiday on Mull. |
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Southport absorbed pressure before extending their lead with a quarter of an hour to go as Baker whipped in a lowball from a corner which Tony Gray pounced on and scored. |
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Like Alasdair Gray before him, Welsh also experiments with typography. |
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Therapeutic care officer Judith Gray, at the British Red Cross, said masseurs would initially work with elderly people and patients on the neurology ward. |
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Kenneth Gray stood over his partner of two and a half years, Lisa Brannigan, as she slept with her 12-year-old daughter, Teesside Crown Court heard. |
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A total of 2,250 pounds of seed mixture was sown and 5,260 trees, including Black Cherry, Persimmon, Button Bush, Gray Dogwood and Serviceberry, were planted. |
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Asa Gray discussed teleology with Darwin, who imported and distributed Gray's pamphlet on theistic evolution, Natural Selection is not inconsistent with natural theology. |
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In his over 60-year legal career, Gray has represented numerous significant clients including Freedom Riders and Tuskegee Syphilis Study participants among many others. |
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Brandon Gray, president of Box Office Mojo, said that while Avatar may beat Titanic's revenue record, the film is unlikely to surpass Titanic in attendance. |
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Shortly after I'd landed back in the country after a busman's holiday in Doha on the Keys and Gray show, I got a text saying the Toon defender had got off his ban. |
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The first version of The Picture of Dorian Gray was published as the lead story in the July 1890 edition of Lippincott's Monthly Magazine, along with five others. |
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McCarthy to Gray, Camaguey, November 25, 1925, McCarthy Papers. |
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He is best remembered for his epigrams and plays, his novel The Picture of Dorian Gray, as well as the circumstances of his imprisonment and early death. |
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Alexander Gray was an academic and poet, but is chiefly remembered for this translations into Scots from the German and Danish ballad traditions into Scots, including Arrows. |
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Al Banx, Bill Moiles, John Cronin, George Cocaine, Nancy Lowe Gray, Jack Tubert, Roy Mumpton, Tom Sweeney, Al Marcello, Bob Sullivan and Jimmy Lee, to cite but a few. |
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Members of the group that would come to prominence as writers included James Kelman, Alasdair Gray, Liz Lochhead, Tom Leonard and Aonghas MacNeacail. |
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Gubernatorial candidates Gray Davis and Dan Lungren campaigned Saturday at patriotism-drenched Fourth of July events up and down the Central Valley. |
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Bell claimed they discussed the patent only in general terms, although in a letter to Gray, Bell admitted that he learned some of the technical details. |
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Bell had filed the mercury application at the patent office a year earlier on February 25, 1875, long before Elisha Gray described the water device. |
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Gray was, true to his character, being a provocateur, sitting back and enjoying the stramash, but was being consciously careless with his words to stir things up. |
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Gray Davis has signed a bill siding with two school districts in their prolonged dispute with the city of Tustin over land on the old Tustin Marine Corps Air Station. |
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Yorkshire captain Matthew Wood began with his spin bowlers, Richard Dawson and Andy Gray, in an effort to break the seventh wicket partnership between Nic Pothas and Udal. |
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The city centre-based firm has appointed Sarah Furness and Lucy Gray to partner in the employment and commercial disputes departments respectively. |
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The human bones found by Gray point to some form of funerary purpose and have parallels in the disarticulated human bones often found at earlier causewayed enclosure sites. |
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Lisa Gray, 44, mother to Cori, age 5, was instrumental in founding and running a highly successful social support group for gay parents in Orlando, Fla. |
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Also, Johnson opposed the poetic language of his contemporary Thomas Gray. |
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Gray and Dr Prowse to assist them with further investigations. |
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With no money to spend on team building, Gray concentrated on youth development, but was unable to guide them to promotion from the Second Division. |
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She hopped out of the van, and waited calmly as Mr Gray approached. His feet crunched on the chuckies and as he walked, he took out his wallet, again counting the money. |
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At the most recent induction ceremony, Alan Rough, Martin Buchan, Eddie Gray, Tommy Docherty, Scot Symon and Bobby Walker were added to its membership. |
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During his time at Cambridge Vaughan Williams continued his weekly lessons with Parry, and studied composition with Charles Wood and organ with Alan Gray. |
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Gray has four years left on his pounds 180,000-a-year contract as a soccer analyst with the satellite company, who consider him virtually irreplacable. |
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Mr Gray was given ten times the normal dose of diamorphine by Dr Daniel Ubani, who admitted only having a few hours' sleep before beginning work for a Cambridgeshire trust. |
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Effie's younger sister Sophy Gray sat for several pictures by Millais, prompting some speculation about the nature of their apparently fond relationship. |
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Janet Gray and other supporters of the hypothesis suggest that the name huguenote would be roughly equivalent to little Hugos, or those who want Hugo. |
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Significant values are highlighted in light Gray color and bold letters. |
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Charles Gray, in the Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society, argues that Coke, as a judge, never intended to advocate the judicial review of statutes. |
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In 1865, after the end of the Civil War, Gray established his law practice in Boston, Massachusetts, which would eventually evolve into the modern firm of Ropes and Gray. |
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In a letter to Asa Gray dated June 3, 1874, Charles Darwin mentioned his early observations of the butterwort's digestive process and insectivorous nature. |
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Gray then published the poem himself and received the credit he was due. |
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This is the same gravesite where Gray himself was later buried. |
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Gray also wrote light verse, including Ode on the Death of a Favourite Cat, Drowned in a Tub of Gold Fishes, a mock elegy concerning Horace Walpole's cat. |
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And it's the teasing game of psychological revealment and concealment that makes Dorian Gray such a gripping tale more than a century after its publication. |
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These include Michael Bridges, Mervyn Day, Kevin Gray and David McCreery. |
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