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It's been more than 70 years since Alexander Fleming discovered that the mold fungus penicillium was effective against bacteria.
A permanent fixture in the right back role, Fleming had a deserved testimonial awarded by his club at the start of this season.
The Carol Fleming dance group punctuated the musical sets with various dance routines.
With the help of a Creek student named James Perryman, Presbyterian minister John Fleming created a phonetic alphabet for Muskogee.
The late Aberdonian artist Ian Fleming had a long and illustrious career at Gray's School of Art.
Both Fleming and Gall avoid the verb qualifiers that attach themselves to standard prose like barnacles to the hull of a ship.
Penicillin, in fact, saved so many lives in its early days that statues of Alexander Fleming were erected at many bullrings around Spain.
Fleming stated before this match that he needed to start making runs, as every international batsman does.
By way of comparison, I went to the book shelf and picked out three Ian Fleming books at random.
Fleming also will discuss the changes brought about by technological advancements.
The second reason is that Fleming gives a reference to the archive where the document can be found in Munich.
Laurits saw a fish move in the river just under the water and directed Fleming where he should cast his spinner.
But while the Queen had to act properly, it was Fleming who spoke of improper things, made crude jokes, and cheeked the governesses and tutors.
The school will be blessed by Right Reverend Mons. Francis V. Lynn P.P. V.G. representing Most Reverend Dr. John Fleming, Bishop of Killala.
Fleming is a capable outfielder and a useful lower-order batsman who likes to challenge the attack with shots square of the wicket.
The induction of the Eucharistic Ministers by Bishop Fleming takes place on Sunday next, January 23rd in Knockmore Church at 11 am Mass.
At the head of the Wright Valley the pyramidal shape of Mt. Fleming loomed above the Dry Valleys.
Although popular mythology credits Alexander Fleming, it was Florey and his team who gave the world the miracle drug, penicillin.
Fleming and his colleagues were able to extend this technique to electronic excitations which require visible light for their excitation.
Veteran royal commentator Tom Fleming will commentate on the event, telling the story of The Queen Mother's life for a family viewing audience.
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We then went to the inlander, the landlord of which was a Fleming, and a Papist, but not the worst one.
Mrs. Fleming, Meg, Monty, and Neale were standing by the lectern when she appeared.
This tall ship was commanded by Captain Thomas Fleming, who had been stationed on the look-out to the eastward.
It must be said for George Fleming that at least he was a hardy villain and no weakling.
There was a flash of anger in the girl's eye, but, in spite of it, Fleming continued.
In one pound weight of the psoas muscles Fleming counted no less than 300 cysticerci.
Miss Fleming married Mr. muggles, and I understand the store is doing only moderately well.
Fleming, to show his divine right to the place of vice-regent, led the way to a joint on Washington Street.
Mr. Allan again offered to put down a groyne at his own expense, Mr. Fleming agreeing to superintend the work.
Silverstein found vent in a diatribe against all prize-fighters and against Joe Fleming in particular.
Accompanying CPO Fleming on the task were Leading Diver Lewis Watson and Able Seamen Peter Birse and Josh Spibey.
Fleming pulled a sheet of paper towards him, and drew on it an oval.
Fleming drew from a point in the centre several radiating lines.
His name was Fleming, and he claimed to be a New York politician.
Fleming gadabout and monk feeder, thou shalt be hanged with them.
There she lay, the Fleming staring at her, with the garrote in his hand.
In World War Two, as a Commander in Naval Intelligence, Fleming sent commandos on suicidally dangerous missions behind enemy lines.
He had the aspect of a Fleming, but the loftiness of a Spaniard.
The outcrop is in the lower part of the Miocene Fleming Formation near the contact with the underlying Catahoula Formation.
Then theres Fleming, with whom Im just about as popular as poison ivy.
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