They vote as often as partisans but are not driven by party loyalty, dalton found. |
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Glickman pointed out that dalton recovered quickly from its most recent wealth-related scandal. |
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Rest assured that personal information about dalton families, faculty, staff and alumni are treated with the utmost respect. |
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The lingering effects of the email scandal may be felt far outside dalton alone. |
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When we mouth off or botch it, they see us as the Dalton Boys, bullying goons who never learn. |
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Dalton was said to be abstemious but did indulge in a game of bowls on a Thursday. |
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However Dalton did make some contributions on microcosmic salt and on a new method of analysing sugar. |
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One traffic signal jammed at the crossroads of Deansgate, Bridge Street and John Dalton Street. |
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Ms. Fitzpatrick herself gave mention to Mr. Dalton and thanked all the judges for their help in adjudicating the competition. |
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He wondered what might have happened had Tommy Gill's shot not hit the woodwork and Paddy Dalton missed the rebound with only minutes to go. |
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A turnover from James Dalton, back in the thick of things after a long spell out in the cold, sent Dean Hall winging down the left touchline. |
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A meeting of the Claremorris Lions Club will be held in the Dalton Inn Hotel on Thursday Night November 30th at 9pm. |
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A Dalton, also known as an atomic mass unit, is roughly the mass of a single proton or neutron. |
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During the year of 1801, Dalton addressed an atomic theory of how air was not a complex substance but it was a mixture of oxygen and nitrogen. |
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But whereas the Greek atomists had to guess and imagine, John Dalton, a Quaker and a chemist, used modern scientific reasoning. |
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In Kendal, Dalton started to keep a metrological journal, he made his own thermometers, barometers and other instruments. |
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The choir, which includes professional and semi-professional singers from across the UK, will be performing at St Mary's Parish Church in Dalton. |
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He was submerged in the water of the Dalton swimming pool where, unbelievably, he stayed for an hour. |
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Caddy finally goes to bed, but, unsettled, Quentin wanders around, and happens to bump into Dalton. |
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Keighley College is scheduled to move from the site to a new-build campus in Dalton Lane. |
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Here's a gripping tale about Lesley Dalton, of York, who wrote this letter to a national broadsheet newspaper this week. |
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The planning office said it had put a yellow sign up in Dalton Lane but no one stops there. |
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Fr. Frank's mother is the former Kate Groarke from Dalton and she is still hale and hearty in the Windy City. |
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The groups are set to perform numerous concerts throughout the year either in the centre or Dalton church. |
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Dalton says they have drawn Oracle first up which will be a good wake up call. |
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On Thursday night, she had dinner at The Restaurant on John Dalton Street, where Fran from Travis popped in for a bite. |
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Dalton had a black eye and so did Ryan, along with several other bruises. |
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Amer Sports One, skippered by Grant Dalton, lay just 40 miles adrift. |
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Athy Town Council chairperson and Special Olympics Committee chairperson, Mark Dalton said he was honoured to welcome the ambassador and his consul. |
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Dalton sees the handwriting on the wall and wants to put the town on alert for possible evacuation, but the request is refused by his politically conscious superior. |
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Cllr Dalton was congratulated by his fellow members on the council who were also quick to commiserate with Cllr Scully for the manner in which he lost out. |
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The game was hallmarked by a superb full back display by Kellie Dalton, past whom nothing found passage, although she had generous aid from a better-balanced team. |
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Dalton had used Ockham's Razor to assume elemental gases were monatomic. |
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In his view, just as Newton had explained Kepler's laws with his new mechanics, so he, Dalton, had explained the laws of proportion with his atomism. |
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He also specialised in selling nails, iron, barbed wire, enamelware, Royal Dalton china and silverware from places like New York, Liverpool and London. |
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The game was hallmarked by a superb full back display by Ms. Dalton, past whom nothing found passage, although she had generous aid from a better-balanced team. |
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He has previously earned the Irving Dalton Award, District Award of Merit and District Kente Cloth neckerchief. |
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K i r k w o o d H o s p i c e fundraisers Pauline Holmes and Jane Dutton get an eyeful of the latest venture to help the Dalton centre. |
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The full rover and pairs match was comfortably won by Terry Dalton with six sand dabs, a flounder and four whiting to 6lb 13oz. |
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Mills PB, Surtees RA, Champion MP, Beesley CE, Dalton N, Scambler PJ, et al. |
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One convert is Tanya's former colleague Bev Fleary, of Dalton, who experienced ear candling at the recent Cosmic Turtle open day. |
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Jeff Woodburn of Dalton is a teacher, writer, restaurateur and an inefficient poultryman. |
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Cumbria has produced a number of famed dishes and is home to countless Michelin Guide restaurants, one of which is located in Dalton. |
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Like real volcanologists, Dalton and his colleagues take measurements that often signal an impending eruption. |
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Debbie Selam, 38, of Dalton, allowed TV cameras to film her latest operation in a bid to raise public awareness. |
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Peter Dalton as its new CEO to lead the Company into 2015 by developing new games and building its online pachinko business and rewards program. |
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In chemistry, Dmitri Mendeleev, following the atomic theory of John Dalton, created the first periodic table of elements. |
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Irvin Dalton has created a list of swords which are said to have been forged by Wayland. |
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Liam Neeson and Timothy Dalton were considered for 007, while Roland Emmerich and Dean Devlin were developing the film at Columbia Pictures. |
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In a stage version of the book, Asriel had previously been played by Timothy Dalton, one of Craig's predecessors in the role of James Bond. |
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On 4 April Air Chief Marshal Sir Stephen Dalton said that the RAF was planning to continue operations over Libya for at least six months. |
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Sir George Martin, Sir Michael Parkinson, Don Black, Timothy Dalton and others also contributed to the celebration of his life and work. |
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The Pantograph typeface was specially commissioned from the Dalton Maag type foundry. |
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Amongst more recent poets are Tom Dawe, Al Pittman, Mary Dalton, Agnes Walsh, Patrick Warner and John Steffler. |
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They include Askam, Barrow Island, Dalton, Hindpool, Milliom, Roose Pioneers, Ulverston and Walney. |
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The six linesmen named are Andy Dalton, Scott Dalgleish, Dave Farren, James Kavanagh, Gordon Pirry and Paul Staniforth on the line. |
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The cross-stitch club, which meets at the hospice, in Dalton, held the coffee mornings in October at The Grange Surgery, Fartown. |
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The Parliamentarians looted the Dalton neighbourhood before retreating to Cartmel the same night. |
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Another Ridgewood Y regular described seeing Dalton get into a trash-talking dunkfest on a tough playground in Miami. |
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John Dalton, from Cumbria and moved to Manchester, developed atomic theory. |
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In the early 1800s, John Dalton formulated his atomic theory in Manchester. |
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He also conducted the first rough experiments on the diffusion of gases, a phenomenon that was first pointed out by John Dalton. |
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Dalton found that an atomic theory of matter could elegantly explain this common pattern in chemistry. |
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Dalton hypothesized this was due to the differences in mass and complexity of the gases' respective particles. |
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In 1803 Dalton orally presented his first list of relative atomic weights for a number of substances. |
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Dalton estimated the atomic weights according to the mass ratios in which they combined, with the hydrogen atom taken as unity. |
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It also passes through the Manchester Metropolitan University, just South of the John Dalton building, and north of the Union building. |
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Meet Lucy, a cross-breed Dandie Dinmont terrier who lives in Dalton with her own Sharon Garraghan. |
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A DALTON man assaulted his ex-partner in a row when he tried to pull the plug on her jukebox. |
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Dalton PA, Stokes MJ Acoustic myography reflects force changes during dynamic concentric and eccentric contractions of the human biceps brachii muscle. |
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The magistrates also fined Paul Routledge, of South Parade, Thornley, pounds 175 with pounds 130 costs for dropping a Macdonald's paper cup and bag at Dalton Park, Murton. |
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One unusual legacy of the dynasty survives in nearby Dawdon and Dalton le Dale, where streets are named Benevente, Corcyra and Polemarch after Vane-Tempest racehorses. |
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WebINK fonts are available for use from the Web Font Plug-in, and include thousands of high-quality fonts from foundries like Dalton Maag, Mostardesign and Paratype. |
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This marked the first truly scientific theory of the atom, since Dalton reached his conclusions by experimentation and examination of the results in an empirical fashion. |
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In the 14th century Dalton Castle and Piel Castle were built by the abbots of Furness to defend the market town of Dalton and the port of Barrow respectively. |
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Previously, the road had gone through Dalton and entered Barrow along the wide Victorian Abbey Road, before passing through Barrow's shipyard onto Barrow Island. |
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Dalton Medicinal Chemistry Partners, the medicinal chemistry arm of Dalton Pharma Services, has signed a medicinal chemistry agreement with Boehringer Ingelheim Ltd. |
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Nobody in their beeriest dreams could have imagined anybody threatening Margaret,'' said her onetime partner, Judy Dalton, a Melbourne journalist. |
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She also leaves behind her seven precious grandchildren, Ryan, Connor, Douglas, Dalton, Denver, Rayah and Trinity as well as her step-father, Edward Chapman. |
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The Dalton girl struck a blow for women's lib in 1980 when she became a Cub Scout in skirts at Parkwood Methodist Church, where her mother was one of the leaders. |
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