In 1790, Meason, who became the area's leading ironmaster, built Union furnace on Dunbar Creek, along with nearby forges. |
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Dr. Bonnie Dunbar set the US space record of 112 days in space aboard the shuttle and Russian space station Mir. |
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Through careful strategy, Cromwell gained an unlikely victory at the Battle of Dunbar. |
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In late June, a police bust at a small scale grow op on the same block of Dunbar Street yielded several pounds of marijuana. |
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The second category of respondents follow more than 250 feeds, which is much higher than the Dunbar number. |
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Dunbar contends that humans evolved vocal grooming as a more efficient form of bonding. |
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Recall that the Dunbar number is what you can manage with your own faculties, so somehow you are cognizant of your active network. |
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In the ensuing attempt, Dunbar survives and rallies the Union troops to win the battle. |
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At 16, Dunbar applied to become a Butlins redcoat but, instead, found a job as a part-time face-painter, working weekdays in the post office. |
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It is hidden away and surrounded by park land and woods, with views to the north over Dunbar to the Firth of Forth. |
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Dunbar gestures with her hands as she talks, and there is a glint of silver in the light from the ring on the middle finger of her left hand. |
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The Dunbar number probably dates back to the appearance of anatomically modern humans 250,000 years ago. |
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The four deaths in the Forth area included a double fatality when two divers descended 65 metres to a wrecked steamship off Dunbar, East Lothian. |
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In English literature, satire may be held to have begun with Chaucer, who was followed by many 15th-cent. writers, including Dunbar. |
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Dunbar was still working in pubs and clubs, singing and hosting karaoke nights. |
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At 14, he returned to being a full-time scholar at Dunbar High School, where he excelled at mathematics, and then at 16, he went back to the millwright's trade. |
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On June 18, 1971, the caucus threw its inaugural dinner at the Dunbar Hotel. |
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The other newly-discovered building, on the coast near Dunbar, is possibly the earliest, and certainly the most substantial, Mesolithic house in Scotland. |
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The visit instigated several poetic exchanges between Dunbar and Cotter. |
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Andy Ingles from Dunbar runs his own environmental consultancy. |
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Dunbar is a former royal burgh, and gave its name to an ecclesiastical and civil parish. |
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Dunbar is the birthplace of the explorer, naturalist and influential conservationist John Muir. |
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The head of the House of Dunbar filled the position of Earls of Dunbar and March until the 15th century. |
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The local band, Dunbar Royal British Legion Pipe Band, has competed with considerable success over the years. |
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As with the rest of Scotland, Dunbar experiences a maritime climate with cool summers and mild winters. |
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Dunbar is also home to the Dunbar United Colts Football Club, who play their home matches at Hallhill Sports Centre. |
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The popular Colts Festival takes place on the second Saturday of Dunbar Civic Week in June of each year. |
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The British Ladies and the Ladies Home Internationals have also enjoyed Dunbar as a venue. |
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Dunbar Grammar School hosts basketball training for many school and club squads. |
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The larger Central Belt is a trapezoid stretching from Dundee, to Ayr, and Dumbarton to Dunbar. |
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In the same year the King placed George Home, 1st Earl of Dunbar in charge of pacification of the borders. |
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The architects were Arnold Dunbar Smith and Cecil Brewer, although the building as it now stands is a heavily truncated version of their design. |
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Jordan Lyden gave Villa a 2-0 lead with strikes from the edge of the box before Kieran Dunbar pulled a goal back for Fleetwood before half-time. |
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William Dunbar for instance referred to the English poets Chaucer, Lydgate and Gower as makaris. |
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By the end of August disease and a shortage of supplies had reduced his army, and he had to order a retreat towards his base at Dunbar. |
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He died aged 59 at Whitehall on Friday 3 September 1658, the anniversary of his great victories at Dunbar and Worcester. |
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On 3 September 1650, the Covenanters were defeated at the Battle of Dunbar by a much smaller force led by Oliver Cromwell. |
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In 1603 the King placed George Home, 1st Earl of Dunbar in charge of pacification of the borders. |
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Towards the end of 2007 a campaign was launched to commemorate the Dunbar Martyrs. |
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The main poets of this Scottish group were Robert Henryson, William Dunbar, and Gavin Douglas. |
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Psychologist Kevin Dunbar says the process of discovery often starts with researchers finding bugs in their experiments. |
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Major Scottish writers from the 15th century include Henrysoun, Dunbar, Douglas and Lyndsay. |
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Gavin Dunbar, who followed him in 1518, completed the structure by adding the two western spires and the southern transept. |
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While King Edward marched through the subdued realm, the Scots nobles captured at Dunbar were taken south in chains. |
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In April, the Scots were defeated at the Battle of Dunbar in East Lothian and by July, Edward had forced John to abdicate. |
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On 27 April the Scots were overwhelmed at the Battle of Dunbar, with John being among the many prisoners taken. |
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Dumfries got its nickname 'Queen of the South' from David Dunbar, a local poet, who in 1857 stood in the general election. |
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He arrived eventually at Dunbar Castle, from which he took ship to Berwick. |
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Andrew Forman and the poet William Dunbar were members of the Scottish embassy who negotiated the treaty in London. |
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The fortifications at Leith, Inchkeith and Dunbar Castle were duly removed, and the French garrisons left Scotland. |
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With Protestant reinforcements arriving from neighbouring counties, the Queen Regent retreated to Dunbar. |
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Mary escaped from Edinburgh to Dunbar and by 18 March returned with a formidable force. |
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Moray had sent a messenger in September to Dunbar to get a copy of the proceedings from the town's registers. |
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And they were stunned to see bike rider Colin Dunbar racing against a black Nissan 300ZX twin turbocar driven by Andrew Kirk. |
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McBratney AB, Odeh 1OA, Bishop TFA, Dunbar MS, Shatar TM An overview of pedometric techniques for use in soil survey. |
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McBratney AB, Odeh IOA, Bishop TFA, Dunbar MS, ShatarTM An overview of pedometric techniques for use in soil survey. |
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Defending barrister John Philpotts said that Dunbar accepted that he fantasised about young girls. |
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Cromwell was on the brink of evacuating his army by sea from Dunbar. |
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A Scottish army, assembled under the command of David Leslie, tried to block the retreat, but Cromwell defeated them at the Battle of Dunbar on 3 September. |
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In its present form, the name Dunbar is derived from its Gaelic. |
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On her way back to Edinburgh on 24 April, Mary was abducted, willingly or not, by Lord Bothwell and his men and taken to Dunbar Castle, where he may have raped her. |
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Deeside cabbie Neil Dunbar, 57, of Deva Avenue, Connah's Quay, had confessed to probation officers how he would fantasise about little girls, Mold Crown Court heard. |
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At the Battle of Dunbar, Scottish resistance was effectively crushed. |
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Figures associated with his court include William Dunbar, Walter Kennedy and Gavin Douglas, who made the first complete translation of Virgil's Aeneid in northern Europe. |
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Edinburgh fell to the Lords in July, and Mary moved her base to Dunbar. |
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Robert accompanied David into battle at Neville's Cross on 17 October 1346 but he and Patrick Dunbar, Earl of March escaped or fled the field and David was taken prisoner. |
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Edmunds records the death of eight thousand Scots soldiers at Dunbar. |
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More modest buildings with continental influences can be seen in the late 15th century western tower of St Mary's parish church, Dundee, and tollbooths like the one at Dunbar. |
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Two initiatives arising from this are Dunbar Scifest, the annual science festival for families, and Dunbar Science Club, a monthly club for youngsters. |
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Dunbar United Colts Football Club is run entirely by volunteers. |
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Cope's army got supplies from Inverness then sailed from Aberdeen down to Dunbar to meet the Jacobite forces near Prestonpans to the east of Edinburgh. |
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In 1992 the club was renamed Dunbar United Colts Football Club. |
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