Rolfe insists that the story was told to him by his brother as a cautionary tale. |
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I am not a huge horse racing fan but I am keen to read Winners of the Melbourne Cup by Costa Rolfe as it explores a Melburnian tradition. |
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In 1969, Rolfe correctly emended the spellings of the archaeostracan families by inserting id before the familial suffix. |
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The next year she entered the Church of England, taking the baptismal name Rebecca, and married John Rolfe, one of her tutors. |
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Rolfe Kent's sunny up-tempo soundtrack bubbles ironically along, its sixties Italian jazz the quintessence of carefree. |
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As Rolfe and McPherson noted in 1995, feedback allows students an opportunity to ask and answer the question: How am I doing? |
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Chris Rolfe, Clarence Goodson and Davy Arnaud were the scorers in a tense and close-fought first round of matches. |
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After relations between the Algonquin and settlers had improved, Pocahontas was married to Englishman John Rolfe. |
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After Rolfe sent his first barrels to England in 1614, other colonists observed his lucrative results and imitated him. |
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If a store doesn't guarantee 100 per cent Canadian beef, KAP president David Rolfe encourages producers to ask why. |
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Mr. Rolfe sits on the National Council of Veterans Organizations where he has been representing the two Naval Veterans fraternal organizations. |
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During the upcoming consultations with AAFC about the future of the centres and the direction of science research in the department, Rolfe says KAP will urge the federal government to keep the Winnipeg centre open. |
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Like my predecessor Christopher Rolfe, I firmly believe that Canadianists all over the world can meet the challenges presented by the new program and respond meaningfully and creatively to its requirements. |
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I take great pride in the work done by my colleagues Christopher Rolfe and Martin Howard, who, notwithstanding all the ups and downs, keep spirits high and act and react with great resilience and an excellent sense of humor. |
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David Rolfe is the chair of Keystone Agricultural Producers in Manitoba. |
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If anything, I would have tugged harder on the bleakness — jettisoned Rolfe Kent's jaunty score, with its pizzicati and its busy drumming, in favor of something more austere. |
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A Veteran of the Korean War with a career in the Navy spanning more than 37 years, Mr. Rolfe was instrumental in uniting retired Naval Aviators to form a Chapter of the Canadian Naval Air Group. |
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New Thunder coach Dave Woods handed debuts to experienced playmakers Jono Rolfe and Tim Martin, but the end result was the same. |
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As the colony's leaders had anticipated, the marriage of Rolfe and Pocahontas brought about peaceful relations between the Powhatans and the English, which lasted almost eight years. |
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Nelson's aunt, Alice Nelson was the wife of Reverend Robert Rolfe, Rector of Hilborough, Norfolk and grandmother of Sir Robert Monsey Rolfe. |
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Don Rolfe has been named Project Director of Kimberly's Wenatchee exploration. |
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Among them was John Rolfe, whose wife and child died and were buried in Bermuda. |
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Though Mr. Rolfe Johnson was most closely identified with early-music composers, including Monteverdi, Bach and Handel, his portfolio ranged through Haydn, Mozart, Schubert and on to modernity. |
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In 1612, six years after the settlement of Jamestown, John Rolfe was credited as the first settler to successfully raise tobacco as a cash crop. |
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Among the individuals who had briefly abandoned Jamestown was John Rolfe, a Sea Venture survivor who had lost his wife and son in Bermuda. |
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It would turn out that John Rolfe held the key to the Colony's economic success. |
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A period of peace followed the marriage in 1614 of colonist John Rolfe to Pocahontas, the daughter of Algonquian chief Powhatan. |
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In his letter to Virginia's governor excerpted below, Rolfe tries to unsort the mixture of motives that led to his decision to marry Pocahantas. |
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Rolfe twice served as Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain. |
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Christine Cooze, Colin Brown, Carol Richards, John Rolfe, Trevor Gregory. |
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Tobacco later became a cash crop, with the work of John Rolfe and others, for export and the sustaining economic driver of Virginia and the neighboring colony of Maryland. |
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