One justice of the Supreme Court, Samuel Chase, was impeached in 1804, but was not convicted. |
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The maker's mark is that of Samuel Wood, a caster and cruet frame maker who rarely employed chased decoration. |
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But perhaps the best refutation of the idea that philosophy and morality are unconnected came, as we might have expected, from Samuel Johnson. |
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Past inventors have, of course, included Samuel Crompton of spinning mule fame. |
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The development of the electromagnet about 1837 provided the American Samuel F. B. Morse with a way to transmit and receive electric signals. |
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Mrs. Samuel Smith, an American lady, known to my cousin, asked for my accompaniment to a magniloquent lecture the other evening. |
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Lisa kissed Samuel goodbye and headed towards her car, unlocking it with the clicker. |
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McWilliam is perhaps the most under-rated of modern Scottish writers, a cool stylist who has a bigger vocabulary than Samuel Johnson. |
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One of the most fervent bardolaters of the period was the artist and antiquarian Samuel Ireland. |
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Nine minutes later, and the jet propulsion of Samuel allowed him to leave red shirts in his slipstream to fasten on to a Henry through ball. |
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By 1750 writers had begun to question the religious strictures laid down by men such as Samuel Moody. |
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There were brass-founders and tinsmiths, pottery makers like Samuel Skinner whose wife Mary took over the business when he died. |
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However, he rose to the challenge and overhauled Samuel by mid-day to secure victory. |
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And I will not put you in the middle of it and risk you losing Samuel the same way I did Marie. |
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In March 1868 he was articled to Samuel Way and at the age of twenty-three admitted to practice law at the South Australian Bar. |
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In 1804, Supreme Court Justice Samuel Chase was impeached for denying a jury's right to judge law. |
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When the Israelites asked for a king to lead them against the Philistines, Samuel warned them that he would become a tyrant. |
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In the time of Samuel Pepys one farthing was worth roughly the same as a 10p coin would be today. |
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Passages from Exodus, Ruth, Ezekiel, 2 Samuel, and 1 Chronicles are balanced by those from the Synoptics. |
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In 1859 Samuel went out exploring for new pastoral land in the far north of South Australia. |
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The Samuel Townsend plantation in Madison County stocked 1,875 pounds of lard one year. |
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Equally effective is Brigge's anxious scrutiny of newborn Samuel, who flutters between listless near-death and bubble-blowing bonniness. |
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Certain literary figures have attracted special scrutiny, in recent years none more so than Samuel Johnson. |
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Chelsea's continued interest in Barcelona's electrifying striker Samuel Eto'o has only intensified the clubs' mutual dislike. |
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But as Samuel spoke of upgrades, he stopped short of plans for room expansion. |
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Bolton will shortly be celebrating the 250th anniversary of the birth of one of its most famous sons, Samuel Crompton. |
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With Samuel French receiving medical treatment for mild hypothermia warhorse George Day took control of midfield and opened play up. |
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I can't allow Samuel to be called all the names under the sun and have a squirt of a boy insult me. |
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Music for Double Basses by Samuel Headrick, while scored for eight bull fiddles, configures its performers in unusual fashion. |
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And he was, Samuel, a great hope, a great man ab ovo, his father in miniature. |
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Earlier in the chapter, Hannah recites a canticle not unlike Mary's as she praises God for Samuel and offers him to God. |
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Among the extroverts, Oscar Wilde is refulgently here, of course, along with Dr Johnson, much Hazlitt and the two Samuel Butlers. |
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Flynn, played by Hollywood heavyweight Samuel L. Jackson, finds himself midair battling a planeload of deadly serpents. |
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Comedian and geek Samuel Johnson Danny O'Brien has put together a happening of such perfect, involuted cleverness that it takes the breath away. |
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In the American church, these two schools of thought on episcopacy can best be illustrated by William White and by his nemesis, Samuel Seabury. |
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Witty, flamboyant and scandalous, he was also a diarist in the tradition of Samuel Pepys. |
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Peer over your plate to see the deft hands of prep chef Samuel Ramirez shape cornmeal-molasses dough into fat hamburger buns. |
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In the year 879 Saul is anointed as king by the prophet Samuel in accordance with the wishes of the people. |
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Both contemporary satirists have really borrowed the idea from the high avatar of absurdism Samuel Beckett. |
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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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He joins Wilson and Juan Samuel as the only players ever to record 700-plus at bats in a season. |
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A chart showing the details of the Morse code used for transmitting telegraphic messages, invented by Samuel Morse has also been displayed. |
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I suppose it could be said that Samuel Morse had shown that electric telegraphy could be done. |
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This model resembles that used by the Boston Brewing Company, marketer of the Samuel Adams brand craft beers. |
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United were playing a positive attacking game and again Samuel caused palpitations in the home rearguard. |
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Biblically regarding taxes, the prophet Samuel stated a 10-percent rate is appropriate. |
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One such technique is bibliotherapy which is a term first coined by Samuel Crothers many years ago. |
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Still a good eat, with a sachet of ketchup available and typical Samuel Smith low prices. |
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At the last of six therapy sessions, Samuel had been streamed within the public school system into a program for creative children. |
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However, the title page did list the names of the book's sellers, William Rogers and Clarke Brown, as well as that of the printer, Samuel Hall. |
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The bad financial situation of William Clark and Samuel Curwen were exceptions for most returnees were wealthy. |
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Certainly, Colombo residents Kumudini Samuel and Chandragupta Thenuwara are more likely to join an anti-war protest than to take up arms. |
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Among the elite of aphorists are Samuel Johnson, Oscar Wilde, and Gore Vidal. |
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When we look at it now we think of the great inventor Samuel Crompton, who grew up there and invented his spinning mule within its walls. |
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Sir Samuel has a flowing style of writing that never gets bogged down or turgid. |
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His near contemporary, the shy and upright Samuel Crompton invented the spinning mule that allowed Britain to corner the market in fine-spun cottons. |
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I was apprenticed at 25 to a whitesmith named Samuel Blanchard. |
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While at Berton House, McGoogan completed a first draft of a biographical study on the life of Samuel Hearne, an Arctic explorer whose career began when he was just a lad. |
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He is seen, with some justification, as a cold, austere writer, one who belongs to a line that includes Thomas Mann and Samuel Beckett rather than more marketable writers. |
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He points to the clear, simple prose of Ernest Hemingway and Samuel Beckett as examples of brilliant writing that is not bewildering for its complexity. |
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Hammond paced around the man known as Samuel Phillips, who unwilling sat strapped to a bolted down chair in the center of the bleak interrogation room. |
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This work embodies the proceedings of a moot court that reviewed the case of Samuel A. Mudd, one of those convicted of participating in the Lincoln Assassination. |
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The house decays around amelia and Samuel, their world narrows and becomes mad, undealable with. |
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Stephen Gault, who was injured in the bombing, and whose father, Samuel, was killed, said he was honoured to have met the Queen. |
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The original architect in the 1830s was Sir Samuel Swinton Jacob, who was a British army officer and state engineer for Rajasthan. |
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A chemist, vet, optician, insurance agent and professional shutterbug, Samuel was known for his rhyming doggerel which was often published in the newspaper. |
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The Crows sold the purloined furs to Samuel Tulloch at Fort Cass. |
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With these words Samuel Johnson summarized a view of the law which would have been readily understandable to many Hanoverian Englishmen and women. |
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The year 1642 was largely taken up with answering tracts written against him and a fellow Frenchman, Samuel Desmarets, by his denouncer at Utrecht, Voetius. |
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Even Samuel Pepys, then the surveyor-victualer of the Royal Navy, was unprepared for the cargo he inspected in November 1665 aboard a captured Dutch Indiaman. |
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He said ownership of the car park would be transferred from the council to Samuel Smith's, once the revamp had been completed, but with certain provisos in place. |
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Washington's friend Samuel Powel was mayor of Philadelphia and, with John Beale Bordley and others, a charter member of the Philadelphia Society for Promoting Agriculture. |
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Future Islands Samuel T. Herring, the lead singer of this North Carolina synthpop trio, is an absolute force of nature. |
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When not screaming or yelling hysterically, Samuel is brandishing makeshift weapons and pushing his cousins off a tree house. |
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His first horse-driven factory was established at Nottingham to supply Midland hosiers in partnership with Samuel Need and Jedediah Strutt of Derby. |
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The most glaring difference is that crisco, rather than a horn of oil wielded by the Prophet Samuel, was used in the ceremony. |
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He looks through the eyes of Roman historians, diarists like Samuel Pepys, and novelists like Charles Dickens, Charlotte Bronte and Virginia Woolf. |
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In July of this year, investigators met with the Lehigh County Coroner and Forensic Pathologist Samuel Land. |
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Sigal Samuel completely misunderstands the dynamics of anti-Israel and anti-Semitic hate speech. |
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To counter, Samuel invokes the mojo of beads and hokey mysticism. |
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Writing for the majority, Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito handed unions a sharp rebuke in Harris v. quinn. |
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Call me a philistine, but I have small patience for Samuel Beckett, can tolerate only small doses of serial atonality, and am bored numb by recitative. |
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Although there is a Mississippi Paddleboat board game in which you can play as Samuel Clemens, river pilot. |
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Eventually Rebecca and Greg got the kit boxed and sent by airfreight to Addis, the capital of Ethiopia, to coincide with a trip to his home town by Samuel. |
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The oil poured on David's head by Samuel became a vehicle through which the blessing of the Holy Spirit was released in his life to equip him for his task as king. |
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They all gaped at us and Matt paused, staring at Samuel incredulously. |
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It is known that Major Samuel Lawrence, for example, at times employed apprentice and journeymen shoemakers, so diversifying from purely agricultural production. |
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Next to her was Justice Samuel Alito, who seemed to be engrossed in reading the entire time. |
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Outside the city, though, his work took on the very different character evident here, combining the lessons of Europe with the pastoral romanticism of Samuel Palmer. |
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So a delegation is dispatched to ask Samuel to anoint a king instead. |
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I seem to remember getting into some fairly deep Samuel Beckett. |
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During a recent interview with miner Samuel Avalos, it was clear the reminders of the entrapment were never far away. |
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And, anyway, what would it take to be a Samuel Gompers at microsoft, Facebook, Oracle, Amazon, or Google? |
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The new mum said that the doctors were shocked to hear how baby Samuel had been born and quickly ran checks and put him in an incubator for premature babies. |
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Colonel Samuel Colt's revolver continues to serve as an equalizer. |
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Other members of Whig-Clio have included Aaron Burr, Woodrow Wilson, Samuel Alito, and Mitch Daniels. |
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Her mother was a direct descendant of George Washington's brother Samuel. |
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They would wait until 1804 before electing plain Samuel as trustee. |
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He died in a car crash on the way to the hospital where she gave birth to her son, Samuel. |
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Anywhere in the Southern Alps it is easy to feel as Samuel Butler's hero did in Erewhon, that the high pass at the head of the valley is the gateway to some mysterious land. |
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The following year, after Waterloo, work began on the improvements planned by Samuel Ware, who renovated and amended the great enfilade of Palladian reception rooms. |
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His simply read narrative style is exemplified in his 1744 series of twelve subjects from Samuel Richardson's Pamela which were engraved in 1745 and published to much acclaim. |
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The notion of the South as a rural idyll begins with the Arcadian visions of artists such as Samuel Palmer and John Linnell, inspired by the Kent landscape. |
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Undeterred by the stubborn green tomatoes, Samuel has chopped them into chunks and fried them in oil, garlic and chillies with a splosh of sweet Spanish vinegar. |
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They'll be given a Bulova Precisionist watch worth up to PS400 as part of a new partnership between HM Samuel and the club. |
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To paraphrase Samuel Johnson, if you are bored of impro, you're bored of life. |
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Keswick became widely known for its association with the poets Samuel Taylor Coleridge and Robert Southey. |
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The youngest son of Samuel Gawith the First subsequently teamed with Henry Hoggarth to form Gawith Hoggarth TT, Ltd. |
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Following Samuel Gawith's death in 1865, the firm passed into the hands of his two eldest sons. |
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His dictated account to Samuel Pepys in 1680 is in the Pepysian Library, Magdalene College, Cambridge. |
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And Samuel said, What meaneth then this bleating of the sheep in mine ears, and the lowing of the oxen which I hear? |
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Some of the most prominent philosophers of the Enlightenment were John Locke, Thomas Paine, Samuel Johnson and Jeremy Bentham. |
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The biennial golf competition, the Ryder Cup, is named after English businessman Samuel Ryder who sponsored the event and donated the trophy. |
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The principal members of the 'group' were William Wordsworth, Samuel Taylor Coleridge and Robert Southey. |
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Lewis's invention was later developed and improved by Richard Arkwright in his water frame and Samuel Crompton in his spinning mule. |
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In 1860 William James established an alkali company at Cargo Fleet and in 1869 Samuel Sadler also set up a factory nearby. |
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He knew that Samuel Pepys and John Evelyn had amassed a substantial fortune from the Levant and Indian trades. |
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A series of scholarly editions of his work, notably those of Samuel Johnson in 1765 and Edmond Malone in 1790, added to his growing reputation. |
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The three main figures of what has become known as the Lakes School were William Wordsworth, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, and Robert Southey. |
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In 1641, Samuel Winslow was granted the first patent in North America by the Massachusetts General Court for a new process for making salt. |
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Literary figures associated with Birmingham include Samuel Johnson who stayed in Birmingham for a short period and was born in nearby Lichfield. |
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Designed by John Rennie and Samuel Wyatt, the factory was built on land purchased by Wyatt in Southwark. |
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These include Patrick Gordon, Paul Menzies, Samuel Greig, Charles Baird, Charles Cameron, Adam Menelaws and William Hastie. |
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John Smith's Brewery is at Tadcaster, owned by Heineken UK, which started brewing Newcastle Brown Ale in May 2010, and Samuel Smith Brewery. |
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The Wildlife in Action prize went to Samuel Hood, of Killingworth in North Tyneside, for his picture of a great crested grebe taken in the town. |
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In 1605 Samuel de Champlain followed this lead, found the river and renamed it Riviere du Gas. |
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Manufacturer of precious metal contacts Samuel Taylor Ltd has manufacturing plants within the town. |
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In September of that year, Newton had a breakdown which included sending wild accusatory letters to his friends Samuel Pepys and John Locke. |
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Newton's position was vigorously defended by his follower Samuel Clarke in a famous correspondence. |
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In 1790, Samuel Slater opened the first successful water powered cotton mill in America, Slater Mill, at Pawtucket Falls. |
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Like Samuel Vince, Babbage also wrote a defense of the belief in divine miracles. |
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These included George Ent, Samuel Foster, Francis Glisson, Jonathan Goddard, Christopher Merrett, and John Wallis. |
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Hugo Grotius and Samuel Pufendorf were among the first thinkers who made significant contributions to international law. |
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Peter Rawson Taft's grandson, William Howard Taft, visited Samuel Taft House. |
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She and Samuel Wesley had become members of the Church of England as young adults. |
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Prior to emancipation, Baptist deacon Samuel Sharpe, who served with Burchell, organized a general strike of slaves seeking better conditions. |
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Early works influenced by Utopia included New Atlantis by Francis Bacon, Erewhon by Samuel Butler, and Candide by Voltaire. |
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Some consider Samuel Johnson that quote's author, although neither his writings nor Boswell's contain such. |
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In this period, states Samuel, emerged the Brahmana and Aranyaka layers of Vedic texts, which merged into the earliest Upanishads. |
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These included William Blake and Samuel Palmer and the other members of the Ancients in England, and in Germany Philipp Otto Runge. |
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It was later remodelled in the Gothic Revival style by Samuel Sanders Teulon and Anthony Salvin. |
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Then along comes Samuel L Jackson with his cattle prod and tries to stab you. |
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This system of mills, dams and villages was developed by John and Samuel Slater, and became known as the Rhode Island System. |
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It is operated as a museum dedicated to preserving the history of Samuel Slater and his contribution to American industry. |
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Holbein's frescoes of Rehoboam and of the meeting between Saul and Samuel were more simply designed than their predecessors. |
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Hannah Slater died in 1812 from complications of childbirth, leaving Samuel Slater with six young children to raise. |
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The second was Desperate Romantics, in which Millais is played by Samuel Barnett. |
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The adaptation by Balram and the play directed by Samuel John have been universally acknowledged as a milestone in Punjabi theatre. |
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The earliest such piece of criticism was a 1662 entry in the diary of Samuel Pepys. |
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In 1782, his father died and his family indentured Samuel as an apprentice to Strutt. |
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Whitworth died aged 64, on 30 March 1799 and Samuel Fletcher, previously the inspector of works took over as engineer. |
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Filmer's third son, Samuel Filmer, married Maria Horsmanden and lived in the Virginia Colony before dying childless soon after. |
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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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After 1672 and Samuel Butler's Hudibras, iambic tetrameter couplets with unusual or unexpected rhymes became known as Hudibrastic verse. |
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Paine's new justification of property sets him apart from previous theorists such as Hugo Grotius, Samuel von Pufendorf, and John Locke. |
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He is also the subject of perhaps the most famous biography in English literature, namely The Life of Samuel Johnson by James Boswell. |
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When Samuel turned four, he was sent to a nearby school, and, at the age of six he was sent to a retired shoemaker to continue his education. |
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Unable to contact anyone else, he wrote to the writer and publisher Samuel Richardson. |
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There are many societies formed around and dedicated to the study and enjoyment of Samuel Johnson's life and works. |
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In addition to himself, his enthusiastic experimental subjects included his poet friends Robert Southey and Samuel Taylor Coleridge. |
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At about this time, Burke joined the circle of leading intellectuals and artists in London of whom Samuel Johnson was the central luminary. |
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In December Samuel Whitbread MP introduced a bill giving magistrates the power to fix minimum wages and Fox said he would vote for it. |
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Edith's sister Christiana was the wife of the famous miniature painter Samuel Cooper. |
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Through Linnell he met Samuel Palmer, who belonged to a group of artists who called themselves the Shoreham Ancients. |
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The first patent issued by the US Patent Office was awarded to Samuel Hopkins in 1790 for an improved method of making potash and pearl ash. |
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At the age of fourteen, Mill stayed a year in France with the family of Sir Samuel Bentham, brother of Jeremy Bentham. |
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Fuller Maitland of The Times and Samuel Langford of The Manchester Guardian, were strong in their praise. |
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It was achieved in 1803 by Marc Isambard Brunel in cooperation with Henry Maudslay under the management of Sir Samuel Bentham. |
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The buildings were designed by Samuel Bunce, the architect of Bentham's staff. |
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Although his fame has been long eclipsed by that of his contemporaries and friends William Wordsworth and Samuel Taylor Coleridge. |
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The Ryder Cup is named after the English businessman Samuel Ryder who donated the trophy. |
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In the 1890s, Samuel Ryder started to sell packets of seeds through the post, priced at one penny each. |
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The antenna was designed by Charles Samuel Franklin of the Marconi Company. |
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Charles told Samuel Pepys in 1680 that while he was hiding in the tree, a Parliamentarian soldier passed directly below it. |
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Designed by John Rennie and Samuel Wyatt, it was built on land purchased by Wyatt in Southwark. |
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Walpole's other enemies included Jonathan Swift, Alexander Pope, Henry Fielding, and Samuel Johnson. |
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The third group under Sir Herbert Samuel pressed for the parties in government to fight the election on separate platforms. |
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As a result, the Crown seized all the Property of Adam Jellicoe as well as that of the partnership of Cort and Samuel Jellicoe. |
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As part of the arrangement, Jellicoe's son Samuel became a partner in the Fontley Works. |
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On 7 May 1926, the TUC met with Samuel and worked out a set of proposals designed to end the dispute. |
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Needing more capital to expand, Arkwright partnered with Jedediah Strutt and Samuel Need, wealthy hosiery manufacturers, who were nonconformists. |
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Arkwright moved to Nottingham, formed a partnership with local businessmen Jedediah Strutt and Samuel Need, and set up a mill powered by horses. |
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In 1803, Trevithick sold the patents for his locomotives to Samuel Homfray. |
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When the people pressured Saul into going against a command conveyed to him by Samuel, God told Samuel to appoint David in his stead. |
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Lord Grandison had financed a certain Samuel Hutchinson, who had a patent for smelting lead with pitcoal, but failed. |
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Numerous inventors in the textile industry such as John Kay and Samuel Crompton, suffered harassment when developing their machines or devices. |
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Now 29 Clapham Common Northside, the Georgian house of five bays and three stories was designed by Samuel Pepys Cockerell as his own home. |
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In 1803, Pierre Samuel du Pont de Nemours, a French nobleman, began to help negotiate with France at the request of Jefferson. |
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Wiseman as Samuel is alternately Devil-child and a cute young kid. |
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When the clergy of Connecticut elected Samuel Seabury as their bishop in 1783, he sought consecration in England. |
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In 1864, Samuel Ajayi Crowther became the first African bishop of the Anglican Church. |
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Davidson recognized a plethora of confusion from chiefly armchair historians including Samuel Johnson and Jules Verne. |
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Furthering research and treatment of diabetes, the HbA1c was discovered by Samuel Rahbar. |
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In the late 1600s Spanish Jesuit Father Samuel Fritz, apostle of the Omaguas, established some forty mission villages. |
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The firm struggled after the death of Samuel Whitbread Sr, and saw ownership transfer to his son, also called Samuel Whitbread. |
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The Haddiscoe Cut was taken over by the Commissioners in 1842 and sold to the railway developer Sir Samuel Morton Peto. |
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The lives of two of the twentieth century's greatest composers, Benjamin Britten and Samuel Barber, were similar in many ways. |
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Prior to either of these structures, the famous Chain Pier was built, to the designs of Captain Samuel Brown. |
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During the 19th century, Samuel Sarphati devised a plan based on the grandeur of Paris and London at that time. |
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In 1884, the American naturalist Samuel Garman described the species as Sphargis coriacea schlegelii. |
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His talents secured him the friendship of William Hazlitt, who introduced him to Charles Lamb and Samuel Taylor Coleridge. |
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Leighton Samuel was approached by the RFL to form a rugby league club and join the professional ranks. |
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Pentecostals derive biblical precedent for dancing in worship from 2 Samuel 6, where David danced before the Lord. |
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Built in 1784 by the brothers Samuel Homfray, Jeremiah Homfray, and Thomas Homfray, all sons of Francis Homfray of Stourbridge. |
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The state of Alabama has had a poet laureate position since 1930, and was initially created for Samuel Minturn Peck. |
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In 1914, a Washington State lawyer named Samuel Hill organized international fundraising campaign to build the Arch. |
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Flag Book of 1686, which belonged to Samuel Pepys, gives the flag of Ireland as the harp and St George's cross on a green field. |
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When Berkeley visited America, the American educator Samuel Johnson visited him, and the two later corresponded. |
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This brought him to wider attention within the film industry and he was spotted by Samuel Goldwyn. |
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Guests at their salon included Sheridan Le Fanu, Charles Lever, George Petrie, Isaac Butt, William Rowan Hamilton and Samuel Ferguson. |
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Richardson, one of nine children, was probably born in 1689 in Mackworth, Derbyshire, to Samuel and Elizabeth Richardson. |
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Two years later, the new Drama Centre and Samuel Pepys Theatre was completed. |
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Then Samuel took a stone, and set it between Mizpeh and Shen, and called the name of it Ebenezer, saying, Hitherto hath the LORD helped us. |
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In Canto III of Don Juan, Byron expresses his detestation for poets such as William Wordsworth and Samuel Taylor Coleridge. |
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He also undertook pioneering work with Samuel Lake on steam trawling whilst living in the town. |
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This sequence derives from Samuel Arnold's first edition of the complete score in 1788 and the manuscript copies dating from Handel's lifetime. |
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Elgar's principal composition in 1905 was the Introduction and Allegro for Strings, dedicated to Samuel Sanford, professor at Yale University. |
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Yet within a month of their marriage, Samuel Ayer asserted mastery of her feelings. |
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Mrs Booth, of Thurmaston, Leics, said it was the perfect way to remember her husband Samuel, who died 15 years ago. |
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Between 1888 and 1890, Brandeis and his law partner, Samuel Warren, wrote three scholarly articles published in the Harvard Law Review. |
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The case was decided by a jury which was instructed by Judge Samuel Mandelbaum in accordance with this negligence standard. |
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One of the employees at the Soho Foundry, Samuel Clegg, saw the potential of this new form of lighting. |
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Behind this pair of mutes was a hearse carrying the coffin, followed by Huskisson's colleagues and his surviving brothers Thomas and Samuel. |
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In 1826, the Uxbridge Manufacturing Company was formed, headed by a Samuel Criscola. |
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One of the few English authors he admired was Samuel Richardson. |
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In 1826, a recent immigrant, Samuel Criscola, founded the Uxbridge Manufacturing Company. |
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Other poetic figures such as Elizabeth Bishop and Samuel Butler allude to the poem in their own works. |
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Newman was inspired, according to Stephen Kelly, at least in part by anticapitalist articles in the British Critic by Samuel Bosanquet. |
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Michael Kerwin represented the seller, 117 Alexandria Property LLC and Samuel Kooris represented the buyer. |
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Although Samuel Taylor Coleridge had also been a proponent of Schiller, Carlyle's efforts on behalf of Schiller and Goethe would bear fruit. |
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About the Finishing Barrel Process This release of Samuel Adams Utopias also uses a blend of beer finished in a variety of barrels. |
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In the House of Commons he often sat next to his friend, Samuel Whitbread, and supported his move for popular education. |
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It was nothing big, just time to get onto the next job,'' Samuel said this past week in a telephone interview from his office in Las Cruces. |
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Just carry on wearing that baby blue beret and er, matching jacket Samuel love. |
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As a young man Sharp met Samuel Johnson and Edmund Burke and dined regularly with Boswell. |
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Before Ruskin began Modern Painters, John James Ruskin had begun collecting watercolours, including works by Samuel Prout and, from 1839, Turner. |
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There they scrutinise Oliver Cromwell's sleeping cap, a plate from the era of Samuel Pepys and a prisoner of war's crystal radio. |
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Next door is the study where Ruskin worked which contains a painting by Samuel Prout. |
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I released my first batch of Samuel Adams Boston Lager to the public on Patriots' Day in 1985, the day of the Marathon right here in Boston. |
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He became intimate with William Wordsworth, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Robert Southey and Thomas de Quincey. |
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First to get on board was our Director of photography, Samuel Moskowitz. |
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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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In the Autumn of 1800 Samuel Taylor Coleridge moved his wife and young son Hartley to the Lake District. |
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In 2007 the largest American craft brewery was the Boston Beer Company, makers of Samuel Adams. |
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Among the early visitors to Helvellyn were the poets Samuel Taylor Coleridge and William Wordsworth, both of whom lived nearby at one period. |
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According to historian Samuel Mitcham, the Rhineland crisis was the last chance for the Allies to defeat Hitler while the odds were overwhelmingly on their side. |
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He also translated Samuel Beckett's En attendant Godot into Welsh. |
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She's joined by supercool Samuel L Jackson, and Brit funnyman Nick Frost. |
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This experience and discussions with educational reformer Samuel Hartlib led him to write his short tract Of Education in 1644, urging a reform of the national universities. |
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However, no English translation of the entire Corpus Juris Civilis existed until 1932 when Samuel Parsons Scott published his version The Civil Law. |
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This is the first major research project investigating these mechanisms following the discovery made by Samuel Rossel in 1983 that praying mantises have 3D vision. |
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In 1772, Samuel Hearne travelled overland northwest from Hudson Bay to the Arctic Ocean, thereby proving that there was no strait connecting Hudson Bay to the Pacific Ocean. |
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Darius Vassell opened the scoring on 12 minutes, thumping the ball home after Lee Hendrie miskicked Gareth Barry's cross following good work by Jlloyd Samuel. |
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Another small force sent with Samuel Argall against the Warraskoyaks found that they had already fled, but he destroyed their abandoned village and cornfields as well. |
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Together with Samuel Garbett, in 1749 he built a factory at Prestonpans, in Scotland, for the production of the acid, and for some years they enjoyed a monopoly. |
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Industrialist and inventor Samuel Colt and his wife Elizabeth had a great influence on Hartford's development in the 100 years after independence. |
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They thank Julius Bradshaw, Augustine Duru, Samuel Kotz, Robert Moffie, Ibrahim Salama and North Carolina Central University for their assistance. |
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In Delia, Samuel Daniel turns from the reckless and rueful Astrophil in his persona to a narrative stressing the superior power of virtue and the eternization of Delia. |
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Rosewood Realty's Samuel Kooris represented the seller, Konstantinos Realty LLC, and Aaron Jungreis represented the buyer, DSA Management Company, Inc. |
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Vera was previously coadjutor bishop in the diocese of San Cristobal de las Casas, which at that time was under the direction of Bishop Samuel Ruiz. |
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Taylor inherited a context in which Samuel Hopkins's theodicy, characterized by supralapsarianism, dominated the New England theological landscape. |
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The unconventional quaff, made with soft-serve ice cream, Samuel Adams Octoberfest draft, vanilla and caramel, was unveiled in September and is available through Nov. |
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The Schneider collection includes paleos such as Samuel Francis, as well as neoconservatives like Irving Kristol, and a response to paleoconservatism by Dan Himmelfarb. |
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Scott, professor of New Testament at Phillips Theological Seminary, offers reflections on the various understandings of resurrection from 1 Samuel through to the Didache. |
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The Plimsoll Line, High Street East, Redcar THE name of this pub recalls the pioneering efforts of Samuel Plimsoll, who lived for a while in High Street. |
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Earthrise, for unaccompanied choir in 40 parts, with a telling contribution from tenor Samuel Boden, celebrates the beauty of the world, as does Hymn to Gaia. |
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In this course, Samuel Adams Boston Lager and cheddar and emmenthaler cheeses are accented with Nueske's applewood smoked bacon, onion, Dijon mustard, Tabasco and scallions. |
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On 9 May 1781, when Samuel junior was admitted to copyhold land, John Henshaw and his brother-in-law George Walford were the homagers present at the court. |
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Jugulum and Samuel offer a comprehensive approach to Design for Lean Sigma Six, a business methodology that for enhancing a company's financial growth and product innovation. |
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Others are Achile Jacob, Ogwu Okopi, Adikwu Matthew,Silas Ojotu, Ujor Mary, Mbashinya Terna, Terser Abraham, Onah Inori Blessing and Samuel Odagboyi. |
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The source text has two forms, one found in II Samuel 22, and the other in Psalm 18, the one prescribed for that day according to the custom of the Vilna Gaon. |
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In 1755 Samuel Johnson published his A Dictionary of the English Language which introduced a standard set of spelling conventions and usage norms. |
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Revered by high Tories who considered him a saintly martyr, he was condemned by Whig historians, such as Samuel Rawson Gardiner, who thought him duplicitous and delusional. |
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However this was perceived as poaching and it led to such controversy that Smith declined the offer and recommended his son, George Samuel Fereday Smith for the post. |
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Orders arrived from the Admiralty to blockade the French forces in Alexandria and Malta, a task Nelson delegated to his captains, Samuel Hood and Alexander Ball. |
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Others include Humphry Davy, educated in Truro and the inventor of the miner's safety lamp, and Samuel Foote, an actor and playwright from Boscawen Street. |
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Monboddo and Samuel Clarke resisted elements of Newton's work, but eventually rationalised it to conform with their strong religious views of nature. |
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An earlier organ by Samuel Green was presented by King George III in 1792 and was installed on top of the stone screen formerly dividing the choir from the nave. |
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In 1791 James Boswell dedicated his Life of Samuel Johnson to Reynolds. |
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The name The Forme of Cury was given to the manuscript by Samuel Pegge, who published an edition of it in 1780 for the curator of the British Museum, Gustavus Brander. |
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Shakespeare based his play on works by writers such as Edward Hall and Samuel Daniel, who in turn based their writings on contemporary chroniclers such as Thomas Walsingham. |
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Professorial chairs were founded in Chemistry, Anatomy, Ancient History and Ancient Literature, the latter two being held initially by Samuel Johnson and Oliver Goldsmith. |
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Donne is generally considered the most prominent member of the metaphysical poets, a phrase coined in 1781 by Samuel Johnson, following a comment on Donne by John Dryden. |
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The printing began in 1646 by Samuel de Sorbiere through the Elsevier press at Amsterdam with a new preface and some new notes in reply to objections. |
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He had one surviving sibling, Samuel Bentham, with whom he was close. |
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It was also in 1795 that he met Samuel Taylor Coleridge in Somerset. |
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Street entertainment at Covent Garden was noted in Samuel Pepys's diary in May 1662, when he recorded the first mention of a Punch and Judy show in Britain. |
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Selznick made only a few films each year, as did fellow independent producer Samuel Goldwyn, so he did not always have projects for Hitchcock to direct. |
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With great aplomb and shite-smeared wellies, Malarky stomps squarely into the territory of Flann O'Brien, Samuel Beckett, Roddy Doyle, and Martin McDonagh. |
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To fill Tait's vacant see, Disraeli was urged by many people to appoint Samuel Wilberforce, the former Bishop of Winchester and leading figure in London society. |
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Born in Indianapolis, she had married at age seventeen and moved to Nevada to rejoin husband Samuel after his participation in the American Civil War. |
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Niven's role in Mutiny on the Bounty brought him to the attention of independent film producer Samuel Goldwyn, who signed him to a contract and established his career. |
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There is also Britain's first black professional footballer, Arthur Wharton, Sara Bonetta, Queen Victoria's god-daughter and com-poser Samuel Coleridge-Taylor. |
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An 1898 translation by Samuel Butler was published by Longmans. |
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A businessman from Troy, New York, Samuel Wilson, whose parents sailed to America from Greenock, Scotland, has been officially recognized as the original Uncle Sam. |
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Dublin has a significant literary history, and produced many literary figures, including Nobel laureates William Butler Yeats, George Bernard Shaw and Samuel Beckett. |
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Turner, Arthur Sullivan, Hubert Parry, Samuel Johnson, Lawrence of Arabia, William Blake and Sir Alexander Fleming as well as clergy and residents of the local parish. |
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Pioneers of central station generation include George Westinghouse and Samuel Insull in the United States, Ferranti and Charles Hesterman Merz in UK, and many others. |
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Several attempts to confirm Madoc's historicity have been made, but historians of early America, notably Samuel Eliot Morison, regard the story as a myth. |
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Alternative etymologies are supported with the numerous orthographic variations in Medieval documents with Samuel Seyer enumerating 47 alternative forms. |
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