Wallace saw Chinese religion as monotheistically organized around the figure of Confucius. |
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The instantly recognisable faces of popular cartoon characters Wallace and Gromit are also lit up in the extraordinary collection. |
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But Richard Wallace, editor of the Mirror, says he has seen no evidence of tabloid journalists fabricating stories. |
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Rocky was the aggressor throughout the fight and landed all the punishing blows, but the judges announced Wallace as the winner. |
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However, Mr Wallace says that there is no specific reference to udal law in the Scotland Act which established the new Parliament in Edinburgh. |
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For Wallace, free agency can be understood neither in terms of certain motivational structures, nor in terms of normative judgement. |
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Wallace blew his shrilly whistle and dismissed the team, who tiredly made their way to the locker room. |
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Despite two ejections in the first five games, Wallace has established himself again as the team's go-to guy and leading scorer. |
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Wallace subbed for Johnny Benson, Nadeau's teammate, at Daytona last July when Benson was hurt. |
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It sure didn't take new Portland coach Mo Cheeks long to pick up the company line on resident cuckoo Rasheed Wallace. |
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However, that was the last the whistleblower is said to have heard about the matter from Wallace. |
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He went up to a guy in a diner and said, good evening, I'd like you to meet Mike Wallace. |
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The Charlotte Bobcats got the official okay from the Boston Celtics to interview Chris Wallace for their GM job. |
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They displayed a different virtuosity following the skirling entrance of director Ron C. Wallace playing the bagpipes. |
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In an uncalled for, extremely cruel moment, Wallace fat-shamed her during a radio interview on Friday. |
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At power forward, Portland can go with Wallace or Brian Grant, depending on whether you want star power or muscle and hustle. |
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Since the Impressionists were themselves an unfixed point, the Wallace Collection's Road to Impressionism is necessarily a vague track. |
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In the last decade Wallace has earned a reputation for delivering building projects on time and on budget. |
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The pressure will now be on Wallace from within his own party to hurry the issue forward, in order to reflect the wishes of his party members. |
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Selectionist or adaptationist thinking was proposed by two Englishmen, Darwin and Wallace, and the first converts were also therefore British. |
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I'm assuming that the reason Mia Wallace overdosed was because she mistook Vincent's smack for coke, and the former isn't snortable. |
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Packer is the obverse to Wallace and it is exciting that they are producing powerful contemporary collections. |
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Mr Wallace claimed that the move would have a huge impact on local companies and could result in job losses. |
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Wallace also invented the pantograph, an instrument for duplicating a geometric shape at a reduced or enlarged scale. |
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Even at 49 with more than 50 career victories and one NASCAR cup championship, Wallace is gunning for victory lane. |
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The Wallace Group carried on business here and abroad in the design and sale of promotional games. |
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As indicated above in Wallace, supra, the Supreme Court of Canada described the relationship of employer and employee. |
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One of the earliest known portraits of the legendary freedom fighter William Wallace is to go on sale. |
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The out-turn had advantages for Wallace, and led to a unique friendship between the two rivals. |
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He's afraid of kidnappers, slave traders, heart attacks, press gangs, spiders, Wallace and Gromit, and the dark. |
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The material is a blend of standards and jazz classics, which allow Wallace to demonstrate his strengths. |
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The notices were extraordinary, one critic from the Literary Review describing Wallace as a cross between Franz Kafka and David Lynch. |
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That is why Jim Wallace is trying to find a new voice on civil liberties, with freedom of information legislation and penal reform. |
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As Wallace rightfully notes, the observer outside of the hole sees it as a void, an empty place in space. |
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He won 301 votes in the Electoral College, to 191 for Humphrey and 46 for George Wallace, yet another Southern spoiler. |
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Jim Wallace took the chair and asked if anyone had any ideas about what ministers should be doing. |
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An autodidact and a polymath, Wallace studied economics, meteorology, history, genetics, and many other subjects. |
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To the west we can see the Campsie hills, Stirling Castle, the Wallace Monument and Ben Ledi. |
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Meanwhile, Ben Wallace missed two free throws after drawing a foul driving the baseline. |
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This went on four times, with Wallace getting more desperate as he believed Bill was stonewalling him. |
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Understand the boom and bust cycles of your target industry so you can ride a growth wave, advises Wallace. |
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I have a sneaking hope that Wallace will order custard tart for pudding but this lunch is a Presbyterian affair. |
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Mr Wallace had written to the Minister raising the concerns of Orcadians and reminding her that Orkney patients used the hospital. |
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Lancashire Railways is the first Wallace train game I played and it was obvious from the start that the man has an affinity for the choo-choos. |
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This makes William Wallace less of an historical oddity for not being a member of the aristocracy when he staged his famous rebellion. |
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Across the way in the tunnel between Doty and Wallace is the room where cans, plastics, and glass are washed and the cans are baled. |
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From its base we could explore the headwaters of the stream leading back to camp for our cross-country route into Wallace Creek, to the north. |
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Like most successful entrepreneurs, Wallace was lucky, or rather he exploited his luck. |
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After watching Darrell Waltrip wallow miserably over the final years of his career, Wallace won't share that fate. |
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Darwin may rest augustly beside Sir Isaac Newton in Westminster Abbey, while Wallace lies modestly in the little cemetery in Broadstone. |
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There are more clean-ups, and when Wallace is happy, producer Tony Platt calls for a take. |
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Winger Mark Wallace covered across and caught Owen but the fullback's perfectly timed pass found Calland in support and he ran clear to score. |
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Wallace collided with three other bikes at Wheeler's Corner at the Dundrod Circuit in Co Antrim. |
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The train left on time and the Wallace monument rapidly faded into the distance. |
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Wallace and Wolf trace the development of structural functionalism to Comte, Herbert Spencer, and Durkheim. |
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Wallace Hartley was the bandmaster on the Titanic and it is reported he and the band played on while the ship sank. |
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Wallace led the onslaught with his sparkling play and boundless energy on both ends of the court. |
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Wallace often looks sheepish when admitting that his family has paid the price of his political success. |
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I think Rick Wallace deserves some sort of commendation for bringing attention to this serious security oversight. |
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In 1980 he was finally forced to go the distance against journeyman Cookie Wallace. |
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Raised in genteel poverty in rural Wales and then in Hertford, England, Wallace was largely self-educated. |
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The conception of cornhusking as a sport rather than a chore sprang from the fertile brain of Henry Agard Wallace. |
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Always the playful neologist, Wallace has lately become a professor of literature. |
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And what about the breakdancing, featuring Stirling b-boys Allan Irvine and Wallace Sulley? |
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Andrew Wallace is a pleasant lad who seeks little glory but wants to do well in life. |
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Mr Wallace volunteered his services to the Orkney Museum in Kirkwall on Friday afternoon. |
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Her car had been parked on the service road on Summit Avenue in front of Wallace. |
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The back row of Murray Wallace, Mark Sitch and Neil MacKenzie in particular dominated their opposite numbers. |
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I was shamed and embarrassed, yet decided that I should still go to the Wallace Monument. |
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Wallace nagged his father, an accountant, to take him to a meeting during the by-election. |
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Jim Wallace has been the sheet anchor for the Executive through turbulent times. |
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The picture is replicated in two private collections and in a miniature at the Wallace Collection. |
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The deputy first minister Jim Wallace has staked his credibility on this interpretation. |
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As we waited for the start of the race, Wallace dropped Snoop Dogg rhymes, Nelly rhymes and Aerosmith rhymes. |
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While on a window washing assignment, Wallace gets romantically involved with a lonely shop owner. |
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But Wallace took a troublesomely diverging path when it came to applying the new theory of evolution to humankind. |
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While most of the work involves street striping and painting, at the Wallace Road crossing, crews will extend the curbs. |
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Wallace began his career in the 1830s as a land surveyor in Wales, during one of the most turbulent eras of British history. |
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Wallace pointed to the spiral shaped thingamabob in her left pocket. |
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Boswell is a man of the modern West, a spiritual descendant of the Wallace Stegner school of writing. |
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Whether Sir Malcolm Wallace and his son bore their arms with a bordure compony, as here, or with a bordure counter-compony as shown elsewhere on these pages, is uncertain. |
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Myron Leon Wallace was born in Brookline, Mass., in 1918, a year after John F. Kennedy was born five doors away. |
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Both before and after the match, Danny Wallace walked out of the tunnel, leaning heavily on a walking stick, to receive a tumultuous and emotional welcome from the fans. |
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It's just a matter of Wallace getting acclimated to DEI's program. |
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Check out a clip from this exclusive interview with SCAD President and Founder Paula Wallace at the 2014 Savannah Film Festival. |
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Wallace has found his images in dumpsters and recycling bins, or friends who knew he was actively collecting photographic discards had given them to him. |
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Next is Wallace, who will face one count of assault and battery. |
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Gingrich regained his footing quickly, demagoguing the federal courts in a way that would have made George Corley Wallace proud. |
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Meanwhile, the from-the-left insurgency of former Vice President Henry Wallace tipped New York to Dewey and the Republicans. |
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Affable by nature, Wallace moves from the stage to the bar and back again, using words of thanks and admiration to chat up everyone within his orbit. |
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But then in Washington's last two big trades, the team exchanged young all-stars Chris Webber and Rasheed Wallace for aging journeymen with huge guaranteed contracts. |
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Call him a Yankee Doodle Dandy and Andrew Wallace will laugh. |
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Indeed, Wallace, Kem, and Nelson's 1999 analysis suggested that 80 percent of working capital fund costs are fixed with respect to the amount of depot-level reparable sales. |
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Wallace identified the narrow channel between Bali and Lombok as the boundary between two great zoogeographic regions, the Oriental and Australian. |
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He parried every question and implication that Wallace threw at him with equanimity, humility, politeness, and even humor. |
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But he shares with Foster Wallace a gift for exactitude, erudition, and moral concern. |
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Another campaign aide, Nicole Wallace, and her husband, Mark Wallace, are mentioned as founts of poison on Palin. |
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She suggests that the inscriptions on these enamels identify a workshop, rather than individual enamellers, and that the Wallace Collection enamel might have been made there. |
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Like his gen-x contemporaries, including Wallace, Franzen sees our modern ennui as the big bogeyman of our time. |
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I've long admired the punchy, humorous letters of G. Wallace. |
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Wallace figured the magic number was about 40,000 responses. |
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On 22 July the English engaged the Scots under Wallace at Falkirk. |
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Darwin the gentleman was secure in his world of privilege and power while Wallace the impoverished enthusiast scraped a living selling butterflies and birdskins. |
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The two farmers banked with the Limavady branch of Ulster Bank where a Mr Sparks and a Mr Wallace were manager and assistant manager respectively. |
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Sip summer cocktails poolside while DJ Stephen Wallace provides the tunes. |
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Others have joined the literati, including one budding novelist, Nicolle Wallace. |
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If Wallace is frequently overpowered by some of the league's more gargantuan pivotmen, guarding Jermaine O'Neal is Big Ben's chance to push around someone else. |
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They may be even more piqued to find that Jim Wallace knew of the First Minister's heart problem three days before any of Dewar's Labour colleagues. |
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Wallace has done his editing carefully, verifying the texts, dating the documents, explaining allusions, and seeking the sources of unattributed quotations. |
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The genetic contributions of his mother, Mary Anne Wallace, to Wallace's independence, spiritual qualities, and kindness are unsuspected, unconsidered, and unknown. |
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The Daily Beast experts Peter Beinart, Nicolle Wallace, Tunku Varadarajan, Christopher Brownfield, Saad Mohseni, ret. |
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Still, Wallace said that no one at the meeting involving Fearey, which he also attended, raised classification concerns. |
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Westmoreland and his wife sent Wallace flowers and eventually dropped the suit. |
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Wallace had an unusual calling card during his murder spree. |
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The most profound truths are often the simplest ones, and Wallace was a genius at revealing the simplicity of profundity. |
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Garnett is still with the Nets, and Wallace mostly rides the bench in Boston. |
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The character of Hank Bully, the coach driver, is a caricature of actor Wallace Berry. |
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Wallace had the unique distinction of being the only player ever to play in the English, Welsh and Scottish Cups in the same season. |
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Wallace and Drake reported that the woody-gall problem found in Peru, South Africa and Australia was related to vein enation. |
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Meanwhile, William Wallace rose in Balliol's name and recovered most of Scotland. |
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Wallace was defeated at the Battle of Falkirk, after which Robert the Bruce rebelled and was crowned king of Scotland. |
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He continued his researches, obtaining information and specimens from naturalists worldwide including Wallace who was working in Borneo. |
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In December, Darwin received a letter from Wallace asking if the book would examine human origins. |
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Darwin's book was only partly written when, on 18 June 1858, he received a paper from Wallace describing natural selection. |
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Wallace remained supportive, though he increasingly turned to Spiritualism. |
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The scene with Mrs. Wallace had broken his spirit, and he was listless now, indifferent to what happened. |
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Just a few of the notable early architects were Wallace Neff, Addison Mizner, Stanford White, and George Washington Smith. |
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Foyt, Hans Herrmann, Jackie Oliver, Jacky Ickx, Al Holbert, Hurley Haywood, Mauro Baldi, Andy Wallace, Marco Werner and Timo Bernhard. |
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Wallace also pointed to the fact that only two of 11 referendums since 1973 had been across all of the United Kingdom. |
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But in July, Edward invaded again, intending to crush Wallace and his followers, and defeated the Scots at Falkirk. |
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There have been, however, several stories regarding Wallace and what he did after the Battle of Falkirk. |
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After the capture and execution of Wallace in 1305, Scotland seemed to have been finally conquered and the revolt calmed for a period. |
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Characteristic for the films of the 1960s were genre films including Edgar Wallace and Karl May adaptations. |
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Animator Nick Park created the Wallace and Gromit characters at Aardman Animations studio in Bristol. |
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The Wallace Monument in Stirling contains artifiects believed to have belonged to Sir William Wallace, including the Wallace Sword. |
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Before McArthur the MSP was Jim Wallace, who was previously Deputy First Minister. |
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Famous historical visitors include William Wallace and Mary, Queen of Scots. |
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Wallace also became Acting First Minister between 8 November 2001 and 22 November 2001, following the resignation of Henry McLeish. |
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Nearby is a large statue of William Wallace, one of Scotland's many romanticised historical figures. |
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A bust of Scott is in the Hall of Heroes of the National Wallace Monument in Stirling. |
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A bust of Burns is in the Hall of Heroes of the National Wallace Monument in Stirling. |
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His show of these paintings, No Love Lost, was at the Wallace Collection in London. |
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A bust of Smith is in the Hall of Heroes of the National Wallace Monument in Stirling. |
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The British naturalist Alfred Russel Wallace described a dividing line between the distribution of Indonesia's Asian and Australasian species. |
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In his 1869 book, The Malay Archipelago, Wallace described numerous species unique to the area. |
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It was used in the movie Braveheart as William Wallace encouraged the troops at the Battle of Stirling Bridge. |
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The epic poetic history of The Brus and Wallace helped outline a narrative of united struggle against the English enemy. |
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Murrey died of wounds after the battle and for a short time Wallace ruled Scotland in the name of John Balliol as Guardian of the realm. |
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Walter Guisborough's chronicle, which contains a detailed account of this invasion, makes it clear that it was led by Wallace. |
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Since his death, Wallace has obtained an iconic status far beyond his homeland. |
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William Wallace was a member of the lesser nobility, but little is definitely known of his family history or even his parentage. |
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There is no contemporary evidence linking him with either location, although both areas had connections with the wider Wallace family. |
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Wallace used the Ettrick Forest as a base for raiding, and attacked Wishart's palace at Ancrum. |
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Wallace and Moray met and joined their forces, possibly at the siege of Dundee in early September. |
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On 11 September 1297, an army jointly led by Wallace and Andrew Moray won the Battle of Stirling Bridge. |
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After the battle, Moray and Wallace assumed the title of Guardians of the Kingdom of Scotland on behalf of King John Balliol. |
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The type of engagement conducted by Wallace was characterized by opportunistic tactics and the strategic use of terrain. |
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It also suggests that Wallace may have intended to travel to Rome, although it is not known if he did. |
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There is also a report from an English spy at a meeting of Scottish leaders, where they said Wallace was in France. |
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By 1304 Wallace was back in Scotland, and involved in skirmishes at Happrew and Earnside. |
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In 1869 the Wallace Monument was erected, very close to the site of his victory at Stirling Bridge. |
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Although there are problems with writing a satisfactory biography of many medieval people, the problems with Wallace are greater than usual. |
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William Wallace resigned as Guardian of Scotland after his defeat at the Battle of Falkirk. |
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A 1929 statue of Robert the Bruce is set in the wall of Stirling Castle at the entrance, along with one of William Wallace. |
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In Edinburgh also, the Scottish National Portrait Gallery has statues of Bruce and Wallace in niches flanking the main entrance. |
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A bust of Bruce is in the Hall of Heroes of the National Wallace Monument in Stirling. |
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While there he learned of the rising of William Wallace and Andrew Moray and their victory over the English at the Battle of Stirling Bridge. |
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Earlier that year William Wallace had emerged as Guardian, Moray having died at Stirling or shortly after. |
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For cavalry, by far the weakest element of the Scottish host, Wallace depended on the Comyns and the other noble families. |
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Soon after the defeat, John Comyn and Robert the Bruce were named as joint Guardians of the Realm in place of Wallace. |
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In the latter part of the century William Wallace chased a fleeing English force southward through the Nith valley. |
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Despite this, resistance to the English led by William Wallace and Andrew Moray had emerged in the name of King John Balliol. |
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A bust of Knox is in the Hall of Heroes of the National Wallace Monument in Stirling. |
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A bust of Chalmers is on display in the Hall of Heroes of the National Wallace Monument in Stirling. |
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The then party leader, Jim Wallace, became Deputy First Minister of Scotland and Minister for Justice. |
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This partnership was renewed in 2003 and Wallace became Deputy First Minister and Minister for Enterprise and Lifelong Learning. |
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On 23 June 2005, Nicol Stephen MSP succeeded Wallace as party leader and took over his positions in the Executive until the 2007 elections. |
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As a common human experience, pilgrimage has been proposed as a Jungian archetype by Wallace Clift and Jean Dalby Clift. |
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Gladys Campbell was from Jamaica, the daughter of a Scottish man Duncan Campbell and his housemaid Albertina Wallace. |
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Filmed in Hollywood, it starred Golden Gloves fighter Coley Wallace in the role of Louis. |
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In 1859, Charles Darwin and Alfred Russel Wallace provided a compelling account of evolution and the formation of new species. |
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Wallace lifted the halfinch Browning off Doris and lumped after them in leagueboot paces, hefting the big weapon onehanded as if it were a toy. |
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Walh is an element found in the names Walloon, Wales, Wallachia, walnut, Wallace and Walsh. |
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Wallace of the army radar Interception Unit, had called for his assistance. |
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Brigadier William Wallace Southam brought ashore his copy of the assault plan, classified as a secret document. |
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Wallace was influenced by the work of Philip Lutley Sclater on the distribution patterns of birds. |
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The crossing is described in Wallace Breem's historical novel Eagle in the Snow. |
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From 1854 to 1862, Wallace traveled again through Maritime Southeast Asia to collect specimens for sale and study nature. |
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Alfred Russel Wallace cited de' Conti's account of the peoples of Java and Sumatra in his 1869 book The Malay Archipelago. |
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Wallace used the term Malay Archipelago as the title of his influential book documenting his studies in the region. |
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In 1858 Alfred Russel Wallace wrote his paper on Evolution here, which he sent to Charles Darwin for his attention. |
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The planned buildings included a government center occupying all of Wallace Field, which extends from Rizal Park to the present Taft Avenue. |
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There is no proof that Wallace settled in this area and some scholars have characterized this claim as a myth. |
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Pioneers of evolutionary biology read him, notably Charles Darwin and Alfred Russel Wallace. |
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A bust of Carlyle is in the Hall of Heroes of the National Wallace Monument in Stirling. |
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Wallace is hardly your typical Sunday driver out on a jaunt in the countryside. |
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Two-year-old Aeron Wallace was one of five who died when a blaze swept through their Perth home after a birthday party. |
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Lisa's parents, Alexander and Davinia Wallace, and Sandy's granddaughter, Aeron Wallace, 2, were buried on Saturday. |
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On tour in the UK he has accompanied such American greats as Alton Purnell, Thomas Jefferson, Louis Nelson, Wallace Davenport and Wingy Manone. |
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And Wallace is likely to be the breakout star of this season. |
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Wallace Daniel Pennington and Dewey Lindon Oldham have remained in the Yellowhammer State of the Deep South all of their lives. |
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Wallace went on to become an early socialist and anticolonialist, campaigning for the common ownership of productive land. |
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Ratch Wallace was in it, and Elton Hayes, who is my cousin, played a local farmer. |
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But Alabama, the heart of Dixie, where the archsegregationist George C. Wallace served as governor, holds a special symbolic value. |
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I suspect Wallace thought it was cool doing that, just like Eban. |
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At Lumine, Shields had a bogey-free 68 to be tied for 12th place on 204, five shots behind joint leaders Daniel Givens and Matt Wallace. |
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His non-fiction fills, or helps to fill, the void left by foster Wallace. |
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He struck up an unlikely friendship with Wallace years later when the former governor renounced many of his previous segregationist views. |
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The megafauna extinction, it's now clear, did not take place all at once, as Lyell and Wallace believed it had. |
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It's time to start slaving over those PLATES OF FOOD in the hope of impressing the shoutiest judges on TV, John Torode and Gregg Wallace. |
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It may be just a coincidence, but Kendrick Perkins is collecting more technical fouls since Wallace became his teammate. |
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Wendy Pyper talks to Dr Carden Wallace about the role of staghorn corals in tracing the history of Indonesia's spectacular marine biodiversity. |
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Frank Dobie, Edna Ferber, Will Henry, Helen Hunt Jackson, Jack Schaefer, Wallace Stegner, John Steinbeck and Laura Ingalls Wilder. |
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Next on the reading pile are Crossing to Safety by Wallace Stegner and The Paying Guests by Sarah Waters. |
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Schieffer and Wallace are supremely well-connected journalists. |
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The character was retired when voice actress Marcia Wallace died. |
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But even that affinity doesn't entirely explain the success being enjoyed by the Wallace Synergy Synchronized Skating Teams. |
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The local MP is McLeish's Deputy Jim Wallace and Orcadians weigh his votes rather than count them. |
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Tries came from Keiran Fay, Jordan Wallace and MOM Jordan Gabrielli with conversions from Wallace and Gabrielli. |
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Sam Wilson is also back after his month of galavanting and he starts outside Adam Wallace in the centres. |
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Newcastle and Tynedale Stephen Wallace, 31, of Paignton Avenue, Grainger Stephen Wallace, 31, of Paignton Avenue, Grainger Park. |
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Wallace said the department doesn't expect the layoffs, demotions and transfers to affect service, but Bader disputed that claim. |
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The lush environments are brought to life with a smooth, hi-resolution 3D engine and colored Gouraud shading on Wallace, monsters and objects. |
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This well-researched, fluidly written book also carries some of the refracted beauty of Wallace, and a large lump of behavioral grubbiness. |
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Wallace Hadder, Virginia Power manager-Environmental Policy and Compliance. |
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Normally half adders and full adders are used for the addition process in the Wallace multipliers. |
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The winner for October 24 is KING HALFER I PRESUME from Mr R A Wallace of Sutton Coldfield. |
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Janet Wallace, a NEADS client, accompanied by her hearing dog, Dudley, will be the guest speaker. |
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The winds weaken the ice pack by pulling it apart and opening up watery channels between individual ice floes, says Wallace. |
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Collin Wallace is the founder of FanGo Software Systems, a mobile food-ordering platform for iPhone and Android operating systems. |
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Sangster wed Janet Wallace, from Flisk, Fife, while still married to Jill Sangster, of Perth, leaving both thousands in debt. |
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Mrs Wallace, who lives in Flisk, near Newburgh in Fife, Scotland, told the court that she had no idea Sangster was still married when they wed. |
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Whitaker and Wallace captured the pirate perch, in Vigo County only in the Prairie Creek area. |
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Aitken DA, Wallace EM, Crossley J, Swanston IA, Paren Y, Maarle M, et al. |
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Contestants face off in the kitchens of Gilgamesh, in the hope of impressing preson tors and judges John Trode and Gregg Wallace and win a place in Thursday's quarter final. |
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The situation in Scotland had seemed resolved when Edward left the country in 1296, but resistance soon emerged under the leadership of William Wallace. |
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Ping, from Bath, wowed judges John Torode and Gregg Wallace with her three-course meal of wonton soup, rice dish nasi lemak and coconut and vanilla panna cotta. |
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They are hosting the service which will be conducted by the Rev Canon Tony Bundock, Rector of Leeds, assisted by the Rev Sue Wallace, Vicar Choral of Leeds Parish Church. |
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Whether it's bringing to life the face of William Wallace or cannibal Sawney Bean, this new collaboration has helped with detail and authenticity. |
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Colin Brand won division two from Wallace Jones and Reg Peacock and Mark Bebb won division three by five strokes from A McBeth with Ian Barwood third on a countback. |
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Unlike most Victorian domestic balladeers Wallace wasn't always maudlin. |
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And his consideration of the sophistication of the Wallace, a description rarely bestowed on it, should begin the rehabilitation of this rebarbative poem. |
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But, Wallace observed, information is not synonymous with meaning, and the meaning of a canon's informationlessness is the certainty of its contents. |
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This term came to be applied exclusively to the inhabitants of what is now Wales, but it also survives in names such as Wallace and in the second syllable of Cornwall. |
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The four survivors will then jet off to Sweden to experience the trend for Wallace and John Torode to choose the winner from the five contestants who are left. |
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The Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials was also searched for articles that investigated complications for Bricker and Wallace ureteroeneteric anastamoses. |
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The feeling has been our first line would do the bulk of the scoring but the Matt Beveridge, Rob Trumbley and Stephen Wallace line played very well. |
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This involved the crossing of marine barriers such as the Wallace Line. |
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The trumpeter Wallace Roney, a leading disciple of the Davis sound and style, played with exacting purpose and unrepressed enthusiasm, carving up the song. |
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Allison made a careful note of the address and within the hour she had met, decided she liked, and moved in with a girl of twenty who called herself Steve Wallace. |
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At the height of the fracas Principal Wallace came down from his office in the library and tried to address the sciencemen, only to be struck on the shoulder by a flour-bomb. |
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Wallace of Wallace and Gromit, voiced by Peter Sallis, has his accent from Holme Valley of West Yorkshire, despite the character living in nearby Lancashire. |
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Alfred Russel Wallace spent some time on the island and studied the flora and fauna during the late 1850s while on his scientific exploration trip. |
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His contemporary Alfred Russel Wallace also noted these variations and the geographical separations between different forms leading to the study of biogeography. |
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Established singers guesting with the company included Geraint Evans who played the title role in Don Pasquale in 1966, and Ian Wallace in the same part the following year. |
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Lee Sharpe, who had won the race to displace Danny Wallace, took to the field as United's left winger, while Wallace was selected as a substitute. |
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Emerging from the shadows of Jock Stein's Celtic side, Rangers regained ascendancy with notable domestic success under the stewardship of manager Jock Wallace. |
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After resting at Caerlaverock Castle a few miles away from the bloodletting, Wallace again passed through Dumfries the day after as he returned north to Sanquhar. |
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With a body of the town's people joining Wallace and his fellow pursuers when they arrived, the fleeing English met their end at Cockpool on the Solway Coast. |
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At a meeting of a council of the magnates at Peebles in August 1299 an argument broke out relative to the property of Wallace, who was then in France. |
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With no independent power base Wallace, whose prestige had always been based on the success of his army, had little choice but to resign as Guardian after Falkirk. |
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Wallace escaped, though his military reputation suffered badly. |
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Wallace and Moray were not involved, and continued their rebellions. |
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When Wallace was growing up, King Alexander III ruled Scotland. |
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This Alan Wallace may be the same as the one listed in the 1296 Ragman Rolls as a crown tenant in Ayrshire, but there is no additional confirmation. |
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Only once Wallace was knighted and appointed as Guardian of Scotland some time prior to March 1298, did it become unnecessary to issue letters jointly with Moray. |
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Moray and Wallace deployed their small army to the north of the River Forth close to the old bridge at Stirling and under the shadow of Stirling Castle. |
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Sometime late in the summer of 1297, King Edward's lieutenant in Scotland, the earl of Surrey, finally recognized the need to take decisive action against Moray and Wallace. |
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There is no evidence that Wallace actually ever attacked Aberdeen and it has been recognised that this deed is more likely to have been the work of Andrew Moray. |
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He subsequently merged his forces with those led by William Wallace and jointly led the combined army to victory at the Battle of Stirling Bridge. |
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Wallace escaped but probably resigned as Guardian of Scotland. |
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Edward came north in person and defeated Wallace at the Battle of Falkirk. |
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Former player and winner in 2010 Mike Wallace currently coaches the side. |
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Apart from acting in a few Wallace derived films himself, Reed became involved in adapting his work for the screen during the day while he was a stage manager in the evenings. |
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Chadwick, Oliphant, Peierls and Simon were summoned to the United States by the director of Tube Alloys, Sir Wallace Akers, to work with the Manhattan Project. |
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Wallace Silversmiths will be the dominant vendor, with a small assortment of sterling silver lighting, hollowware, baby gifts and photo frames, in addition to flatware. |
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Marie and Wallace Snade, Hoarstone Avenue, Whitestone, Nuneaton. |
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Play-by-play commentator Jerry Punch will be joined in the booth by 1989 NASCAR champion Rusty Wallace and two-time NASCAR champion crew chief Andy Petree for analysis. |
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The Scots king William the Lion was imprisoned in Newcastle in 1174, and Edward I brought the Stone of Scone and William Wallace south through the town. |
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The man who lives there, Steven Grote, says the two-bedroom flat in Wallace Gardens, Leam Lane, Gateshead, is not suitable to stay in following a fire. |
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