These were the exact feelings of Joseph Smith who quickly eluded his pursuers. |
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With almost 80,000 men Wellington outnumbered the French, and tried to pin Joseph to his position by a frontal attack while turning his flank. |
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Sadie and Joseph performed a freestyle dance, the lindyhop and charleston in Saturday's final, which was contested by three couples. |
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I was filled with an eerie calm, the same serenity that had settled over me when Joseph died. |
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The concept was revived in the early 20th century by economists Joseph Schumpeter and Frank Knight. |
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The next day I meet former islander Joseph who now lives in Denmark with his Danish wife. |
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Then, in 1785, Charles Joseph de Guignes suggested that the three known Egyptian scripts were connected. |
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So have two paintings by Joseph Wright of Derby, ordered directly from the scientifically minded midlands artist's studio. |
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These relations thawed somewhat with the conclusion of formal hostilities in Korea and the death of Joseph Stalin. |
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I'm reminded at this point of the great mentalist Joseph Dunninger, who I knew well. |
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According to NACRO, Joseph lived an unsettled childhood and exhibited clear signs of depression and suicidal thoughts. |
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It was to Kazakhstan that Joseph Stalin exiled thousands of prisoners to some of his most brutal gulags. |
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Isabeau, Louis, and Joseph dismounted and walked over to Nicolas as the other men unloaded and hobbled the horses. |
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Stacks of felt by Joseph Beuys and installation pieces in dirt, gravel, mirror and glass by Robert Smithson are tucked away in corners. |
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How appropriate that he died on St. Joseph the Worker Day, or May Day, as it is known around the world. |
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The biblical patriarch Jacob mourned over his son Joseph for 22 years, mistakenly believing that he had been killed by a wild animal. |
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Had Joseph not been kidnapped and sold into slavery, he would not have been in a position to help his family in their time of need. |
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The absolutist, Joseph II, who succeeded Maria Theresa, failed in his reforms, though he stopped at nothing in his attempts to carry them out. |
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Fluted Corinthian pilasters that rise from the chair rail and terminate at Alexis Joseph Mazerolle's frieze delineate the walls of the room. |
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Meanwhile, more religions are ransacked for metaphor than Joseph Campbell ever shook his shtick at. |
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In November, he and wife Janet are co-chairing the St. Joseph Foundation Gala. |
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In a dramatic turnaround, Joseph is transformed from jailed prisoner to prime minister of Egypt in a matter of hours. |
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The ichnography to which Joseph Campbell refers is the symbolic vocabulary embodied in European and African Neolithic art. |
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He and his brother Joseph both tried to give her mouth-to-mouth resuscitation until paramedics arrived. |
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In an interview with the STAR on Monday Joseph said there was not much to be happy about. |
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He was even nominated for the award of York's Millennium Person of the Past, later won by pacifist Joseph Rowntree. |
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We used a modified version of the Joseph Benotti method to determine the concentration of iodine in sweat and urine samples. |
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He was among the earliest figures to publicly confront Senator Joseph McCarthy's witch-hunt. |
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A popular video jockey with Channel V, Nafisa Joseph hosted several popular shows. |
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But the theatre studies course Joseph took at school paid off and he even managed to raise a laugh. |
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Customers are given necessary advice on how to rear the plant, Mr Joseph says. |
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A leading example is the widely attested and critically assessed levitations of St Joseph of Copertino. |
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In so doing, Dr Joseph has, to my mind, devalued the currency of his doctoral robes. |
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Bootlegging helped enrich a fellow named Joseph Kennedy, creating one of America's great political dynasties. |
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Among the most influential recent studies on Albrecht Durer is that authored by Joseph Koerner. |
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We all braced ourselves for the shrill scream of an alarm when Joseph hurled a brick at the window of one of the science labs. |
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The column triggered a fusillade that recalled the sulfurous exchanges between Joseph Pulitzer and his contemporaries in an earlier era. |
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They called the baby Joseph Patrick and he was christened in the Holy Family Church. |
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Also back to bolster the Clan attack are team captains Joseph Marrello and Kevin Todd. |
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The rum-shop and grocery that stood on the diametrical axis, across Old St Joseph Road from our front-bedroom, was frequently robbed. |
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During his testimony on Friday, Lewis said Joseph was positively identified by Jones during a line-up at the station. |
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Further down the cavern is the St. Joseph's Cave, where Joseph had a dream in which an angel warned him to flee to Egypt. |
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German Joseph Ratzinger, now Pope Benedict XVI, is known as a traditionalist with uncompromising views. |
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As the crowd tripped the light fantastic, Gareth and Joseph pulled apart a huge Christmas cracker to set the city alight. |
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In Matthew's Nativity, the angelic Annunciation is made to Joseph while Luke's is to Mary. |
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Szeemann occasionally curated monographic exhibitions, among them the Centre Pompidou's 1993 retrospective of Joseph Beuys. |
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I say pigeon cooing because Joseph also likes the pigeons and his pigeon won a race last weekend. |
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Melissa and Joseph were playing checkers in Joseph's room while watching television and they were planning to eat lunch there. |
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Then Joseph finds gold in a creek, first hides this from his family, then abandons them to go prospecting. |
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One chronologer, the Huguenot scholar Joseph Justus Scaliger, won renown for his reformation of the traditional approach to chronology. |
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Meanwhile the factory of Joseph Terry and Sons Ltd was transformed by a lavish display of festoons, streamers and flags. |
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Like his contemporaries, Joseph Haydn wrote very early divertimentos for string quartet. |
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Light brown, navy and black are the colours Joseph has in mind for the suits. |
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British engineer Joseph Ehrlich has been tinkering with racing engines for motorcycles and Formula One speedsters for six decades. |
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Mark had learnt, during their talk that the man's name was Joseph but everyone referred to him as Josh, and he was extremely agitated. |
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Both books leave you with a sense of sweaty griminess and a Joseph Conrad-like vision of the world. |
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From 1754 he took up farming but maintained his scientific interests, being on close terms with Joseph Black. |
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In the nineteenth century, Joseph Mayer was one of Liverpool's most prominent citizens as well as a respected silversmith. |
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As Joseph headed for the nearest exit he saw Justin sitting cross-legged on the floor. |
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When Zulaykha tried to captivate Joseph by her ravishing beauty, the Almighty hastened to help him. |
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If Joseph bore ill will toward them did they really think they would win him over with a bag of pistachio nuts? |
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Called a three arm protractor or station pointer, it was invented in 1801 by Joseph Huddart, a U.S. naval captain. |
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Elko's Joseph says any wood coming from a burn area to his mill will be visually inspected at the scales while on the truck. |
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I figured this would be a hack job when I saw the dewy Joseph Fiennes was cast as Luther. |
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Sir Joseph Bazalgette's solution helped solve the problem with his 82-mile system of tunnels and pumping stations to cope with the effluence. |
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The young stars of the production will be singing a medley of songs from Joseph at 4pm tomorrow, on Oxenhope's millennium village green. |
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The physician tried to interview him, but Joseph was stuporous, so his brother recounted the dying man's story. |
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The Vatican report compiled on Joseph cited more than seventy levitations witnessed by others in Copertino. |
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Through his British publisher, Crane met the writer Joseph Conrad, who became his close friend. |
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Councilman Joseph VanLoan says Kimmell understands the city's vision for the future, one that's firmly anchored in the past. |
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It is a different scene with experts like Joseph Stiglitz, ex-World Bank top economist, openly critical of the gung-ho marketeers. |
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Minister Joseph has once again proven his unfailing ability to put his foot in his mouth and swallow it whole. |
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The twins in the monochrome pictures are precisely the four pairs that Joseph had heard about and named in his book. |
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Shaun Redman was man of the match and there were good displays from Joseph Holt and Ryan Humphreys. |
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Hannah got 99 per cent when she sat her A-level general studies exam at Joseph Rowntree School this summer. |
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Kauth's discussion of Joseph Nicolosi's reparative therapy erroneously implies that it is based on principles of conditioning. |
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His name was Joseph Jowett, and he had scarcely a penny to bless himself with. |
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The angel who appeared to both Mary and Joseph told them to call their son Jesus. |
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Spent a very pleasant evening last week down the pub with my old mucker Joseph Kaye, a good mate from school. |
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For that you can get a presentation on computer networks by Joseph Licklider or a book of machine translation, or various other assorted goods. |
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A useful distillatory apparatus has been contrived by Joseph P. Remington for recovering alcohol from weak percolates. |
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Belief in a religion is belief in an idea and in particular historical figures whether Muhammad, Christ or Joseph Smith. |
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Dorati was working on Decca at the time to let him record all 104 symphonies by the uncommercial Joseph Haydn. |
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Abba Joseph had commanded the brother to eat some of the fruit of a nearby mulberry tree. |
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The discovery of every tale, Naipaul writes, paraphrasing Joseph Conrad, is a moral one. |
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Others, including planning commissioner Joseph P. Rose, think leaving the space unbuilt is unlikely. |
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The name Blue John very likely was made up by John Kirk and Joseph Hall who worked the mines in the 18th Century. |
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It is attributed to Joseph Henry Remmey, who is known for similar elaborately incised cobalt blue decoration, especially of stylized birds. |
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City were scheduled to play against Joseph Rowntree School this afternoon to mark the school's diamond jubilee. |
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By 1901 his partnership with Joseph Cooper produced motor-cycles from components bought from midland suppliers. |
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During that trip seven artesian springs were discovered by Joseph Albert Herrgott, a German Botanist, travelling with John McDouall Stuart. |
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If you played Joseph or Mary or an angel at the school nativity, you should not be denied that happy memory. |
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After four auditions, an interview and written examination Joseph was accepted into the course of music performance. |
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In The Magic Curtain, Joseph Poulton dances the role of the Wizard alongside students from the summer workshop. |
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Berkeley astrophysicist Joseph Silk got a jab in while reviewing a popular book Thorne had written on general relativity. |
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When astrophysicist Joseph Smith, Ph.D., was diagnosed with multiple myeloma in 1984, he may have been tempted to pin his hopes on stardust. |
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Richard Nixon loathed public broadcasting, and nominated the ultraconservative industrialist Joseph Coors to the CPB board. |
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He was familiar with the tactics Joseph alleges were employed in this case. |
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The next year the death of the emperor Joseph brought the archduke Charles to the imperial throne. |
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Frank and Joseph were tuning their respective guitars, while Alistair was fiddling with a screw on his drum set. |
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In 1735, Joseph de Jussieu, a French botanist, collected detailed information about the cinchona trees. |
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The New York World, owned by Joseph Pulitzer, used carrier pigeons to deliver photographic negatives. |
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The second claimant is Joseph Conrad, who has already been mentioned under his patronym, Korzeniowski. |
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When Joseph came to his brothers, they stripped him of his robe and sold him for twenty shekels of silver to the Ishmaelites. |
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At the west end of town, Joseph DeFrain was running the old Clark store until it was bought out by his brother, George DeFrain in 1916. |
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On Christmas Eve 1896, he entered St. Bonaventure Monastery, headquarters for the St. Joseph Province of the Capuchins in the United States. |
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The U.S. Congress, led by Senator Joseph McCarthy and the House Committee on Un-American Activities, conducted witch-hunts in search of Communist sympathizers. |
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Seminal work on the diffraction grating was done by Joseph von Fraunhofer beginning in 1821, who demonstrated that the gratings could produce spectra of unprecedented quality. |
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And the best lines of another great poem were later set to Joseph Woods' arhythmic and unbefittingly mediocre tune to comprise our National Anthem. |
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Few Americans appear to exemplify that proposition better than Joseph P. Kennedy. |
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In 1904 church President Joseph F. Smith presented a second manifesto that disciplined those who continued to practice polygamy or perform plural marriages. |
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The importance of community is central to Carmelite life. All Carmelites are called to live in community and Father Joseph reflected upon the importance of this. |
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Russia signed this Pact, called the “Non Aggression Pact” with the thought in mind that it would be binding, with Joseph Stalin being the signator for Russia. |
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The most shameless and crude formulation of ethnomania was given by the arrogant and eccentric scholar Comte de Joseph Arthur Gobineau, a virulent advocate of racism. |
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In 1960, Air Force test pilot Joseph W. Kittinger Jr. stepped out of a balloon gondola at 102,800 feet and set the record for the world's highest skydive. |
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In the field of medicine, physicians were familiar with Louis Pasteur's germ theory and knew of Joseph Lister's discoveries in the fields of bacteriology and antisepsis. |
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Instead, Victoria received a bundle of letters bought at auction that Hepburn wrote to her father, the British banker Joseph Hepburn-Ruston, before he died. |
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From confused childhood and angst-ridden teen years to life in repressed rural Ireland during the 1970s, Joseph ploughs on, always looking in from the outside. |
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More than 100 years ago, unionized newsboys in New York City waged a successful strike against newspaper barons Joseph Pulitzer and William Randolph Hearst. |
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Mike Downey and with contract forester Joseph Zorzin of Peru, Rausch and the Gould Farm staff and guests have achieved what the foresters consider an ideal boscage. |
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When questioned, Joseph said that he was just talking through his hat. |
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Adventurer journalist Robert Young Pelton is crowdfunding a trip to find African warlord Joseph Kony. |
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One of the great intellectual achievements of the 20th century, Joseph Campbell's The Hero with a Thousand Faces is an elaborate articulation of the monomyth. |
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Mann, Broch, Musil, Schnitzler, Doblin, Stefan Zweig, and Joseph Roth all oriented themselves around fairly articulable ideologies, some more complex than others. |
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The humility of Joseph to accept this news when most would have responded with incredulity and dismay. |
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I'm sure the genius that was Joseph Mallord William Turner, landscaping master of light, tone and shade would fully endorse some of the previous groundbreaking entries. |
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Hotel Viru quickly became the pride of Intourist, a Soviet travel agency that was founded in the 1920s by Joseph Stalin. |
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I heard Joseph laughing and kicked him from underneath the table. |
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At no time did the partisans of the opposition speak well of Joseph Smith. |
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Gearing up for the Rotary Park Restoration Walk next Saturday are bush regenerators Graham Read, Rosemary Joseph and Dennis Sellars with Cr Frank Swientek. |
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Local priest, Canon Joseph Cooney, said he was surprised and saddened that robbers would enter the local church and take money that had been collected for such a worthy cause. |
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Franz Joseph lit the Hofburg Palace with kerosene lamps and viewed the telephone as a nuisance. |
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Features include a glass cupola designed by Sir Joseph Paxton, who also created the Crystal Palace in London. |
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The Museum already housed the splendidly wide-ranging collections of decorative art and antiquities given in 1867 by Joseph Mayer, from medieval ivories to Wedgwood. |
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An oil rig tender found the yacht in the Joseph Bonaparte Gulf on Friday and took two of the four crewmembers, both of whom were severely seasick, on board. |
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Tall, slim and telegenic Joseph was known to be artistically inclined. |
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The Age of the marvellous is curated by London-based American Joseph LaPlaca. |
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In the early 1800s, the French weaver Joseph Jacquard invented a loom in which a series of punched cards controlled the patterns of cloth and carpet produced. |
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Cops launched a flash grenade through the window and officer Joseph Weekley fired, fatally striking Stanley-Jones. |
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Now, I gather that adherence to this literal view, held by Joseph Smith, is not for Mormons today a doctrinal matter. |
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In 1839, the Spanish slave ship Amistad set sail from Havana, Cuba, to the Island of Principe with 53 Africans aboard including Joseph Cinque, an African prince. |
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Yes, she grew up in Kikbirnie, heartland of the Ayrshire steelworks, where her school chums rejoiced in names like Lenin McKay and Joseph Stalin McGregor. |
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In his seventeenth-century work Saducismus Triumphatus Joseph Glanvil saw poltergeists, apparitions, and other phenomena as evidence of a spiritual world. |
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Mickey Joseph slid out of bounds and lacerated his calf muscle. |
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The vase had been stamped and sold by Joseph W Bridge, an ironmongers and steelworks company which started in 1870 in St James Street, Accrington. |
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Infamous African warlord Joseph Kony might soon be taking a break from life as a fugitive. |
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Despite having two former All Blacks in the form of forward Jamie Joseph and scrum-half Graeme Bachop, lustre was distinctly lacking from their performance. |
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The most provocative position comes from Senator Joseph Lieberman, the right-leaning Democrat masquerading as an Independent. |
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The physicist Joseph Rotblat was the only scientist to leave the project that developed the atom bomb, the Manhattan Project, for reasons of personal conscience. |
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Founded in Philadelphia in 1801 and issued weekly until 1809, Port Folio served up a miscellany of original and reprinted essays under the direction of Joseph Dennie. |
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The Enterprise Day at Joseph Rowntree School also involved representatives from The Institute Of Civil Engineers who built a giant tetrahedron with their young charges. |
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Perched next to the officers was a rotund thirty-nine-year-old writer with thick wire-rim glasses named Abbott Joseph Liebling. |
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It's a film with a few biblical themes in it, either from the quick glances of Jesus, Joseph and Mary, or from the words that Ben-Hur repeats to Arrius or other figures. |
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In this miniature from the 1400s, Mary mounts steps to the altar, while behind her file Joseph with a walking stick and a modestly dressed woman with basket and candle. |
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But the award for the most impressive of the harrowingly dumb things said or written this past week goes to Joseph Farah. |
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After the death of Stephen Joseph in 1967, the position of Director of Productions was appointed on an annual basis. |
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When he complained about the quality of a script he was performing, Joseph challenged him to write a better one. |
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He announced in June 2007 that he would retire as artistic director of the Stephen Joseph Theatre after the 2008 season. |
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In Boron's Joseph d'Arimathe, Joseph is imprisoned much as in the Acts, but it is the Grail that sustains him during his captivity. |
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That same month, an appellate court overturned a lower court ruling that would have forced Joseph Hosey, a Patch. |
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In the meantime I am in excellent hands and so is the Stephen Joseph Theatre. |
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In 1874, a bronze statue of John Bunyan, sculpted by Sir Joseph Edgar Boehm, was erected in Bedford. |
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Once the elders returned to the cell, the seal was still in place, but Joseph was gone. |
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In 1945 the London Power Company commemorated Swan by naming a new 1,554 GRT coastal collier SS Sir Joseph Swan. |
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The economist Joseph Stiglitz has argued that economic inequality has led to distrust of business and government. |
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Glaxo Laboratories Ltd absorbed Joseph Nathan and Co in 1947 and was listed on the London Stock Exchange in the same year. |
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He announced the creation of a new judiciary tribunal and a high level commission led by Nobel Prize Laureate Joseph Stiglitz. |
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In Maimonides' time, his list of tenets was criticized by Hasdai Crescas and Joseph Albo. |
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A pantomime version of Robinson Crusoe was staged at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane in 1796, with Joseph Grimaldi as Pierrot in the harlequinade. |
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The town was also the birthplace of Joseph Parry, composer of the song Myfanwy. |
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He had to maintain the appearance of concentration on defeating Britain, to conceal from Joseph Stalin his covert aim to invade the Soviet Union. |
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The CPGB at first supported the war, but after Joseph Stalin signed a treaty with Adolf Hitler, opposed it. |
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And although they were not personally close, the Emperor Franz Joseph was profoundly shocked and upset. |
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Notable British colonial privateers in Nova Scotia include Alexander Godfrey of the brig Rover and Joseph Barss of the schooner Liverpool Packet. |
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Propaganda minister Joseph Goebbels made effective use of film, mass rallies, and Hitler's hypnotic oratory to control public opinion. |
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The only concession that Prussia made to Austria was to consent to the election of Archduke Joseph as Holy Roman emperor. |
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In 1648, he escaped from the Palace, aided by Joseph Bampfield, and from there he went to The Hague in disguise. |
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During the late 12th century, Joseph became connected with the Arthurian cycle, appearing in them as the first keeper of the Holy Grail. |
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The physical importance of this phenomenon was more fully revealed by Thomas Graham and Joseph Loschmidt. |
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There are traditions linked to Glastonbury claiming an introduction through Joseph of Arimathea, while others claim through Lucius of Britain. |
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Hardy, Oliver Heaviside, Andrew Wiles, Francis Crick, Joseph Lister, Christopher Wren and Richard Dawkins. |
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Portland cement was developed in Northfleet, Kent, by William Aspdin, son of Joseph Aspdin. |
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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 1920, Doyle debated the claims of Spiritualism with the notable sceptic Joseph McCabe at Queen's Hall in London. |
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Its aim was to find a new Joseph for his revival of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. |
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Thereafter, she and Joseph lived separate lives, though they never divorced and remained faithful to each other. |
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Problems arose on set between Peter Sellers and director Joseph McGrath and between Sellers and Orson Welles. |
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The ashes of Shelley, one of Keats's most fervent champions, are buried in the cemetery and Joseph Severn is buried next to Keats. |
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The Preston Temperance Society, led by Joseph Livesey pioneered the Temperance Movement in the 19th century. |
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Keats replied with hopes of seeing him, but instead, arrangements were made for Keats to travel to Rome with the artist Joseph Severn. |
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In 2009, he appeared in the Charles Darwin biographical film Creation as Darwin's friend Joseph Hooker. |
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It has two main campuses the Joseph Wright Centre in the centre of Derby, where its A Level courses are based. |
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A decade after Pope's death, Joseph Warton claimed that Pope's style of poetry was not the most excellent form of the art. |
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Selznick and Korda, with the American actors Orson Welles and Joseph Cotten in two of the leading roles. |
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At the suggestion of his doctors, he agreed to move to Italy with his friend Joseph Severn. |
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In 1931, the art dealer Sir Joseph Duveen offered funds to build a gallery for the Parthenon sculptures. |
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Charles II accepted the nomination of Joseph Ferdinand as his heir, and war appeared to be averted. |
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Comprising 80 boxes, the Helmut Joseph Collection includes examples from all major factories including Capodimonte, Meissen, Fulda and Sevres. |
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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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Prosecutor Joseph Hart said every fire exit had been nailed or chained shut, or blocked with beds. |
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The Quaker Yearly Meetings supporting the religious beliefs of Joseph John Gurney were known as Gurneyite yearly meetings. |
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This unique culture served as a catalyst for journalism when Joseph Addison and Richard Steele recognized its potential as an audience. |
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For example, in The Spectator, Joseph Addison wrote extensive notes, annotations, and interpretations of certain passages of Paradise Lost. |
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In August 1943, Joseph Piraino met Germaine Bombolo while looking for fresh eggs in Tindja, Tunisia. |
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She had a 1908 photograph which she gave to the elderly Joseph Furphy whose writing of Such is Life she lifted from obscurity. |
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When the treasurer Jonathan Backhouse retired in 1833 to become a Quaker minister he was replaced by Joseph Pease. |
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Rehrig lists a well-known contemporaneous band piece, Epinicion, under Joseph Paulson when in fact the composer is John Paulson. |
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In addition to John Dryden, among them were Alexander Pope, Joseph Addison, Thomas Newton, and Samuel Johnson. |
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During Pope's friendship with Joseph Addison, he contributed to Addison's play Cato, as well as writing for The Guardian and The Spectator. |
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In 1926 and 1937, the art dealer and patron Joseph Duveen paid for two major expansions of the gallery building. |
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There, he became friendly with the impresario Carl Rosa and the violinist Joseph Joachim. |
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The piece is another exercise in massed orchestral sonorities, springing from a poem by Joseph Addison. |
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This is a question that might occur when one confronts a descriptive bibliography of the works of Joseph Heller. |
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The lawsuit was filed by Iowa Telecom shareholder Joseph Haen in federal court in Des Moines. |
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Fabliaux dwell on the rabid lustfulness of old cuckolds, a tradition that informs the portrayal of Joseph in biblical drama. |
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Another account claims that two of the gang were spotted by a servant of Joseph Lawrence. |
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Survivors include her nephews, Robert Monaco and Joseph Monaco, three great-nephews, and three great-nieces, all of Lancaster. |
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Alderman Joseph Moore is that rarest of Chicago political creatures, a white antiadministration alderman. |
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Derby Arboretum, donated to the town by local philanthropist Joseph Strutt in 1840, was the first planned urban public park in the country. |
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At one point in the 1990s, he worked at the World Bank with Nobel laureate Joseph Stiglitz. |
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Woolf has often been credited with stream of consciousness writing alongside her modernist contemporaries like James Joyce and Joseph Conrad. |
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Throughout much of the winter, the sled or the cutter was the vehicle of choice. Emily and Joseph had a cutter, for traveling in style in snow. |
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Saint Joseph Peninsula State Park is named after the patron saint of workers. |
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But the nippies had a problem, as they worked in Joseph Lyons's tea shops and cafes. |
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Master's thesis, University of Chicago, Joseph Regenstein Library, Department of Photoduplication. |
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Marshal Joseph Pilsudski, Poland's man of power, died here tonight.... Flags were lowered to half staffs. |
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The team was a dedicated and passionate group led by Joseph Pupe, the operations manager, and they were making a tangible difference. |
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He was hired away by Joseph Bramah for the production of high security metal locks that required precision craftsmanship. |
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Among the crowd were 3rd Rock from the Sun star Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Inception actor Lukas Haas. |
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Georgian authorities have removed a historic statue of Joseph Stalin in the former Soviet leader's hometown of Gori, officials have said. |
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He was predeceased by two brothers, Joseph and Francis Elia, and a sister, Julia Elia Harges. |
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The frequent stops they make in the most convenient places are plain indications of their weariness. Joseph Addison. |
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Its owner, Joseph Major, reported the theft to Richard Bayes, landlord of the Green Man public house at Leytonstone. |
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And they appointed two, Joseph called Barsabas, who was surnamed Justus, and Matthias. |
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Since Rudi Joseph was a novice producer, though, Brattier asked Seymour Nebenzahl, his old producer, to take on the project. |
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A group led by Joseph Bernstein owns an L-shaped parcel fronting 42nd Street and the Avenue of Americas. |
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The Joseph Wright original, Coliseum by Moonlight, was discarded in the early 1960s after being badly overpainted by a restorer. |
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In 1920, GKN purchased steel company John Lysaght and their subsidiary, Joseph Sankey and Sons Ltd. |
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Neil David Salmon will be officially changing his name by Deed Poll to add a second middle name to raise funds for the Joseph Salmon Trust. |
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Born in Worcester, MA she was a daughter of the late Michael Joseph and Mary Margerite Georgette Boudreau Sullivan. |
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Marshal Joseph Joffre clearly outgeneraled Moltke in the run-up to and execution of the Battle of the Marne. |
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In 1936, the Hall was the scene of a giant rally celebrating the British Empire, the occasion being the centenary of Joseph Chamberlain's birth. |
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Credit is due to the nineteenth century antiquarian Joseph Hunter, who correctly identified the site of the Saylis. |
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Newcastle University graduate Guy Joseph died in the Spanish Pyrenees after turbulent winds caused him to crash-dive. |
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You might have read the stories about Monsignor Joseph Creegan, a man of the cloth who took his pastoral duties a wee bitty too seriously. |
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The Grand Opera House and Joseph Rowntree Theatre also offer a variety of productions. |
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He had been a leading anti-Semitic propagandist under Joseph Goebbels. |
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They planned to rob the house of Joseph Lawrence, a farmer at Earlsbury Farm in Edgware. |
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Holmes was partially modelled on his former university teacher Joseph Bell. |
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With music by Marvin Hamlisch and lyrics by Edward Kleban, A Chorus Line first opened at Joseph Papp's Public Theater in lower Manhattan. |
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Griggs, Robin Tanner, Graham Sutherland, Paul Drury, Joseph Webb, Eric Ravilious, the glass engraving of Laurence Whistler, and Clifford Harper. |
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His paintings were praised by Whig luminaries such as John Dryden, Joseph Addison, Richard Steele, and Alexander Pope. |
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Upon his release he founds his company of followers, who take the Grail to Britain, though Joseph himself does not go. |
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Equally atmospheric are the Contrasts, written for clarinettist Benny Goodman, violinist Joseph Szigeti and Bartok himself at the piano. |
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Few topics are more prone to the comparatist touch that the regimes of Adolf Hitler and Joseph Stalin. |
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At the end of the evening I spoke to him about Joseph Furphy on whom I was writing my honours long essay. |
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He has been married twice and had two children, Joseph and Fuschia Kate, from his first marriage. |
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British Prime Minister, Neville Chamberlain was raised by his Unitarian statesman father, Joseph Chamberlain. |
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The Labour Party is currently at the helm of the government, the Prime Minister being Joseph Muscat. |
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In 1892 Scott's pupil Charles Hodgson Fowler rebuilt the Chapter House as a memorial to Bishop Joseph Barber Lightfoot. |
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Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph von Schelling, System of Transcendental Idealism, trans. |
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Gospelers, looking back through the lens of the empty tomb in which Joseph and Nicodemus had laid Jesus, will see another. |
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One of the most notable Poles at this time, who eventually settled in England, was Joseph Conrad. |
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From the kick-off Storm got the ball and Joseph Procter came into the game with some jinking runs which caused the Rockets problems. |
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He and partner Joseph Barbera also brought magic to both young and old with Tom and Jerry, Top Cat and Scooby Doo. |
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After six months of preparation, Lawyer Joseph Oteri began in September the most thoroughgoing legal attack on antimarijuana laws ever made. |
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It was approved of by Joseph Wright, the founder of the Yorkshire Dialect Society and the author of the English Dialect Dictionary. |
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In 1755, Wesley crafted the original Covenant Service using material from the writings of eminent clerics Joseph and Richard Alleine. |
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The gardens were designed by Louis Fuchs and the central pavilion was built by architect Joseph Hubert in tavern style. |
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When Robert Stephenson died in October 1859, Joseph Locke was a pallbearer at his funeral. |
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While not a formal member of the Lunar Society, Sir Joseph Banks was active in it. |
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The terms asked for by the Rennies proving unacceptable, George Stephenson was reappointed as engineer with his assistant Joseph Locke. |
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David Harkness was only doing his job when he tried to send off Joseph Rimmer for verbally abusing him during a game in Southport in February. |
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Members included Watt, Erasmus Darwin, Josiah Wedgwood and Joseph Priestley. |
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Jenner had sent the paper informally to Sir Joseph Banks, the Society's president, who asked Everard Home for his views. |
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The working group included Sir Joseph Pilling chairman, four bishops and three advisers. |
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Ellis, English Dialect Grammar by Joseph Wright, and the English Dialect Dictionary also by Joseph Wright. |
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The final two convicted men were Joseph Witton, an agent aged 34, and John Lee, a 40-year old bookmaker, and previously a galvaniser. |
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Call 029 2087 8889 2 Joseph And The Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat This musical is something that all the family will enjoy. |
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Other designers, such as Joseph Altuzarra, prefer a sleeker shearling. |
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I reckoned above two hundred and fifty on the outside of the church. Joseph Addison. |
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Charles Lawrence was the Chairman, Lister Ellis, Robert Gladstone, John Moss and Joseph Sandars were the Deputy Chairmen. |
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After a three-day trial, a jury on Thursday found Ernest Joseph Bisson, 48, guilty of attempted murder and second-degree assault. |
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On the 6th of March 1865 a very melancholy accident befell a lad named Joseph Foden about 13 years of age. |
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Shrewsbury cut it to 26-15 on back-to-back lay-ups by Abby Joseph and Rachael Montigny respectively midway through the third period. |
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Seth and Joseph Read and Simeon Wheelock joined Committees of Correspondence. |
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It was through Brunel that Babbage knew of Joseph Clement, and so came to encounter the artisans whom he observed in his work on manufactures. |
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Here again Babbage is considered a pioneer, with Henry Maudslay, William Sellers, and Joseph Whitworth. |
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Official Mormon histories about Joseph Smith may have been misleading. |
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The latter is a film adaptation of the novel by Joseph Conrad which was at pains to describe the so-called African primitivity and animality. |
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Joseph's face was painted out. In place of Joseph's monarchic face the word Constitution was painted in. But the reign of Joseph was not over. |
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The hot air balloon took its inaugural flight in 1783 with two innovative brothers, Joseph and Etienne Montgolfier, at the helm. |
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Shuffling his feet in the sand, head bowed low, Joseph stopped at the paanwallah for tea. |
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Three of these are doublings of the gum, balm, and ladanum carried in the caravan which took Joseph to Egypt. |
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Surgeon Joseph Marzouk has already applied Teflon in other surgeries with great results. |
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Barrie befriended Africa explorer Joseph Thomson and Antarctica explorer Robert Falcon Scott. |
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Ex-Super Eagles captain, Joseph Yobo, is said to be planning a sensational move to one of South Africa's top clubs in January. |
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For me it is Sodoku, for Joseph Rochefort and many others it was crossword puzzles. |
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Behind the keyboard will be Joseph Cullen, Chorusmaster at Huddersfield Choral Society since 1999, performing a selection of classical pieces. |
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He worked with Joseph Locke on the Grand Junction Railway with half of the line allocated to each man. |
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