For example, the Hilda asteroids circle the Sun three times for every two revolutions of Jupiter. |
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Hilda does much of the talking, between trips to the narrow kitchen where she retrieves a silver thermos of coffee and a chocolate chip cake. |
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One example of this is in his sermon on St. Hilda, the seventh-century abbess who ruled over a double monastery of men and women at Whitby. |
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Just a few months earlier, Mona had gone into smoke after being accused of stabbing Hilda Lane. |
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The Bill and Ben stories were invented by their older sister Hilda, as tales to keep the twin boys amused whilst they had their bath. |
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Hilda knew the attack would be coming and in a blinding split second, both had traded places, seemingly without moving. |
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When James Bell, the recently consecrated Bishop of Knaresborough was an honorary Canon of Ripon Cathedral he occupied the stall of St Hilda. |
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According to the Uruguayan educationist, Hilda Surraco, behavioural problems do not always stem from the student's personality. |
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To his loving wife Hilda and their children Danny, Andrew, Maureen and Diana, our thoughts and prayers are with them. |
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Hilda Jambo runs the station, and receives support from an assistant supervisor and a Board of Directors made up of community representatives. |
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Lord Paulyn insisted upon playing bezique in a remote corner with Elizabeth, leaving Diana and Hilda to languish in solitude on one of the Grecian couches. |
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On the cover is Hilda Swedberg, a Scandinavian-American woman who lived in the Marchwell district of Saskatchewan. |
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Two years later he married Hilda Goldschmid and moved to Montagnola in Ticino canton. |
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The first telephone has arrived and 18 year-old Hilda Ponce can make her first telephone call ever. |
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Having only the one sister, Hilda decided that her own family should be bigger. |
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The Prime Minister was The Right Honourable Margaret Hilda Thatcher. |
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Hahn's daughters Freya and Hilda, shown in the pastel study, posed for this work. |
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Hilda Moore soon came to realize that it was the strong sense of humour and the intense camaraderie between the patients that was essential to the healing of these young men. |
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He told his foreman about his dream and gift and was taken immediately to see the abbess, believed to be St Hilda of Whitby. |
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Thatcher was born Margaret Hilda Roberts on 13 October 1925, in Grantham, Lincolnshire. |
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Hilda pulled out of the stream of traffic onto the pavement. |
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Sixteen were rescued from the upturned hull, by the RNLI Baltimore Lifeboat Hilda Jarrett. |
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You men have had baths, while Aunt Hilda and I haven't had a chance to get clean for fear of waking you slugabeds. |
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But Hilda and Richard were already moving away from Pound's understanding of the movement, as he aligned more with Wyndham Lewis's ideas. |
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A whole generation has come to maturity since Hilda Neatby of the University of Saskatchewan first launched her campaign to reform the English-Canadian educational system. |
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I can remember our tutor was called Norma Linklater and we had clinical teaching on the wards from Sheila Halliday and Hilda Wappet. |
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Eventually, having had enough of the snide remarks of co-workers, and being impressed by the new uniforms and the pay cheques of some of the Nursing Sisters she met, Hilda went to enroll in the Air Force. |
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Soon, Hilda Ogden's bath was brimful of homebrew. |
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If Mr Duhalde accepts, he would at least retain his grip on the local legislature, though his national standing would be reduced. Mr Duhalde might yet demur, and nominate his own wife, Hilda, for the Senate race. |
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Although she was born profoundly deaf, Hilda grew up learning to communicate verbally through elocution lessons, by feeling throat vibrations, and by developing speech reading skills. |
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Of course the dispute between rheumatoid arthritis, tuberculous arthritis and gouty arthritis, must be resolved in the diagnosis of Hilda Thompson's painful wrist. |
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She was the first of nine children of Robert Taba, a schoolmaster. Hilda was first educated at her father's elementary school, and then at the local parish school. |
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In the early morning, the steamer Ada traveling from St-Malo to Southampton discovered the wreck of Hilda and agrippées and 10 people hanging in the riggings that emerges again. |
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According to historian Hilda Kean, the Research Defence Society, a lobby group founded in 1908 to counteract the antivivisectionist campaign, discussed how to have the revised editions withdrawn. |
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This enchanting artist was Hilda when I first saw this ballet in 1979, and now she plays the sweeter and naughtier of the troll queen Muri's two sons, Viderik, with no apparent loss of youthfulness or wide-eyed charm. |
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When she left the supermarket, Hilda was waiting for her, where the positive neon universe of shopping bordered on the smudged antimatter outside, cars plashing out of the car park through the wet. |
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Prosecutor Bernard Thorogood said Hilda Fairweather had dementia and was known to wander off. |
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Slumped on the pavement near an ambulance was Hilda. |
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Hilda Cohen was 64 years of age when she was dismissed. |
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Currently, Hilda has a permit to stay and works as a nurse. |
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Poets include Robert Louis Stevenson, Vachel Lindsay, Christina Rossetti, Hilda Conkling, Edward Lear, Eugene Field, and more, including some treasured lesser known authors. |
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The venue's sisters sites, Mambo II at Prince Consort Road, Hebburn, and Mambo's Italiano at St Hilda Street, South Shields, will also be participating. |
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The groom is the son of Mike and Lisa Jarancik and Keith and Christie Case, and the grandson of Nollie and Hilda Lewis and Lloyd and Lavelle Case, all of Brookhaven. |
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