But the cretonnes and tapestries of Merton are coarse and almost clumsy compared with these exquisite stuffs. |
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A spokesman for Merton said it was not aware of any concerns over subcontracting. |
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The Thomas Merton Center expounds a Buddhist pacifist philosophy, along with advocating nonviolent protests and civil disobedience. |
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Merton Council, which owns the building, says it is getting estimates for its repair. |
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In taking up the Cistercian rule Merton assumes a way of life that, without equivocation, stands over against that of his former world. |
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In 1947, he was passed over for the post of professor of English literature at Merton College. |
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Professor Jessica Rawson, warden of Merton College, said no able student should be deterred from applying to Oxford by financial concerns. |
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When the court moved to Oxford the king presented him with the wardenship of Merton College. |
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By then he was a fellow of Merton College, Oxford, and studying Sanskrit in Heidelberg. |
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A late try for Merton made for a frantic last five minutes but Streatham held on for victory. |
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There are tutorials and classes going on, and students revising for exams yet to come, in the Merton Street area. |
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A suspected drug dealer was arrested during a dawn raid on his house, the latest in a series of weekly busts by Merton police. |
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She claimed the Tories could win all five Labour parliamentary seats in Merton and Wandsworth at the next general election. |
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Historians assumed the pair worked side-by-side in a former printworks at Merton Abbey, set among trees and meadows by the River Wandle. |
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You can also securitize the projected cash flows, as noted finance theorist Robert Merton has recommended. |
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Merton and Barber reveal social milieus to be productive or receptive to the concept. |
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The young monk in the gift shop helped me pick it out, along with a couple of books by Thomas Merton and a loaf of brown Trappist bread. |
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According to the last census there are 15, 141 of these unsung and unpaid heroes in Merton with around 2,000 of them young carers. |
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Merton College has announced plans to close its kitchens for renovations for four weeks in Trinity term. |
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Twenty-four years since he escaped death-by-civil-service in an employment office in Tooting, Merton, 47, is a bona fide British institution. |
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Mordaunt Merton is clearly below the social rank of the daughters of Magnus Troil, the Udaler and Jarl of Zetland. |
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Thomas Merton described in a letter to Dorothy Day the movement of his spirit from the cloister to the world. |
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To support the team's work, Merton Council has arranged to clean graffiti free of charge from small shop parades. |
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Career high-flyers turning to cocaine to cope with a stressful lifestyle could find their habit spinning out of control, Merton Drug and Alcohol Action Team warned this week. |
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In the meantime, if the bill is delayed, local authorities, including Merton, could introduce individual bylaws to impose restrictions in their areas. |
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Lord Arthur stands at the brink of his wedding to his beloved Sybil Merton when he goes to a party at Lady Windermere's and meets a cheiromantist. |
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After much unsuccessful searching they eventually came across the old printworks at Merton Abbey, idyllically set among trees and meadows by the River Wandle. |
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He was educated at Westminster School, London, and Merton College, Oxford, and then worked as a cataloger at the British Museum Reading Room. |
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Queens, traditional giants of college running, also ran well for fourth, while a battle for fifth place resulted in a tie for Magdalen and Merton. |
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Merton is an outer London Borough situated in the South West of Greater London and covers an area of 9380 acres, some of which are open parklands. |
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Merton is set to benefit from a new Metropolitan Police 18-week non-residential training course for police recruits, who will be placed in the borough once trained. |
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Merton argues further that where civic reform movements unseated the bosses, these functions were not performed with consequent social problems. |
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Some writers, such as Thomas Day, with his long-lived Sandford and Merton, were avowedly Rousseauist. |
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Between 2011 and 2013 the share of unmarried births in Barking and Dagenham, Merton, Bromley and Havering some of London's whitest suburbs fell. |
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That Brayden will not get to grow up with his big sister is perhaps what hurts the Engels the most, Merton said. |
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In the early 1960s, Merton increasingly withdraw to a cabin on the monastery grounds in pursuit of the eremitical life. |
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Merton often spoke of daily life as the place where we touch God's infinite, loving presence. |
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The Merton model of credit risk treats the equity of a firm as a call option on the underlying assets of the firm. |
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In my own case, for example, my meetings with the late Thomas Merton, a Trappist monk, in the late 60s, were deeply inspiring. |
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Chris Evans earned a crust as his driver, while Caroline Aherne road-tested her Mrs Merton alter-ego on the entertainer's Radio Timperley show. |
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Merton was openly critical of his monastic culture for its lack of contemplative depth. |
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Merton said that on Friday, Olivia had been excited to get home from school and make a gingerbread house. |
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Smoking is likely to be banned in pubs, clubs and restaurants across Merton after the council joined the 32 other London boroughs in supporting a blanket ban. |
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The present borough was established in 1965 by amalgamation of the boroughs of Mitcham and Wimbledon and the urban district of Merton and Morden. |
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Discussion groups designate a qualitative research methodology developed around 1950 by Sociologist Robert Merton. |
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Thomas Merton called John of the Cross the greatest of all mystical theologians. |
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Enveloping the spiritual self is the ineffable subject, a concept emerging from the demythologized God of Buber, Merton, and Tillich. |
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And he gave seminars to a packed seminar room in Merton Street. |
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Like Salinger's own dangling men — Holden Caulfield, Buddy and Seymour Glass — Merton set himself against phonies as a way of setting against phoniness in himself. |
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It characterized the Merton Center incident as a slip-up. |
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After more than one failure to obtain a college fellowship, he was in December 1870 elected to one at Merton College Oxford, tenable for life, with no teaching duties, and terminable only on marriage. |
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Bradwardine studied at Merton College, Oxford, and became a proctor there. |
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Eight years ago the Mrs Merton question came second in a poll commissioned by UKTV Gold for the best ever comic oneliner. |
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Paul Merton and the Impro Chums opened the weekend with an evening of improvisation and sketches. |
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Fronted by the Nobel luminaries, Myron Scholes and Robert Merton, and John Meriwether, a formidable trader, it made galloping returns by wagering billions in mostly borrowed money. |
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Merton defined a continuum of responses to anomie that ranged from conformity to social innovation, ritualism, retreatism, and, finally, rebellion. |
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However, lawyers from the Wandsworth and Merton Law Centre have lodged an appeal accusing consular officials of underestimating the urgency of the situation. |
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In JC's absence, Miles Jupp and Camilla Long will be picking up the slack alongside Merton and Hislop, who must have been hoping for some sort of Angus Deayton-style valedictory humiliation. |
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Robert Merton later modified the last assumption and introduced a variable to the original model accounting for continuous stock dividend payments. |
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John Helliwell is professor of economics at the University of British Columbia from 1967 to 2002 and is currently Visiting Research Fellow at Merton College, Oxford. |
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Nelson stayed briefly in London, where he was cheered wherever he went, before visiting Merton to see Emma, arriving in late August. |
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These claims were originally espoused by the philosopher John Lucas of Merton College, Oxford. |
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Wiles earned his bachelor's degree in mathematics in 1974 at Merton College, Oxford, and a PhD in 1980 at Clare College, Cambridge. |
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The chimes are stuck on the eighth Gregorian tone, which is also used at Merton College, Oxford. |
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As of 2008 they are drawn from schools in the London boroughs of Merton, Sutton, Kingston, and Wandsworth, as well as from Surrey. |
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David also continued his predecessor Alexander's patronage of the Augustinians, founding Holyrood Abbey with monks from Merton Priory. |
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Hubert took sanctuary in Merton College Chapel, but Henry had him arrested and imprisoned in the Tower of London. |
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The monk and mystic Thomas Merton was noted for his commitment to pacifism during the Vietnam War era. |
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Merton cautioned against confusing post factum sociological interpretations with social theory. |
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The 12th and early 13th centuries also saw the establishment of Augustinian priories at Merton, Newark, Tandridge, Southwark and Reigate. |
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She gave her name to the Viscountess of Merton cup, awarded at the Cornwall Spring Flower Show. |
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The comic travelled behind the bamboo curtain for Paul Merton In China, a new fourpart series which kicks off tomorrow on five. |
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From the mid-1930s as students, onwards, the painter Ad Reinhardt and the monk, writer and peacenik Thomas Merton were close friends. |
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Work will start on Sunday, April 12, in Merton Street, Springwood, Huddersfield. |
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Merton next turns to a brief account of the Origenist controversy, which precipitated Cassian's departure from Egypt. |
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While at Merton College,Oxford,in 1953, Sir Jeremy had visited the slopes of Mount Parnassos,Greek home of the so-calledMuses, who were the nine daughters of the god Zeus. |
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Guest host Jo Brand, above, unpicks the election fallout, with regular team captains Paul Merton and Ian Hislop, and guest panellists including Romesh Ranganathan. |
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Lord Arthur Savile and Miss Sybil Merton are in a blissful whirl of pre-marital soppiness until the young buck has his palm read at the home of Lady Windermere. |
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He had much to do with the passage of the Statute of Merton. |
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The idea of damages was first conceived in English law during the 13th century, when the Statutes of Merton and Gloucester provided for damages in certain circumstances. |
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The colophon of Codex 66 of Merton College, Oxford says that Scotus was also at Cambridge, but we do not know for certain if this is true, or, if it was, when he was there. |
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In 1993 the school, which previously had been controlled by the London Borough of Merton, was incorporated as an independent higher education institution. |
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After Holst left school in 1891, Adolph paid for him to spend four months in Oxford studying counterpoint with George Frederick Sims, organist of Merton College. |
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Beginning when he was 10, Becket was sent as a student to Merton Priory in England and later attended a grammar school in London, perhaps the one at St Paul's Cathedral. |
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Merton focused on English Puritanism and German Pietism as having been responsible for the development of the scientific revolution of the 17th and 18th centuries. |
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