He cites her influence in his final revision of On Liberty, which was published shortly after her death. |
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Mill's Principles, first published in 1848, was one of the most widely read of all books on economics in the period. |
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Originally, this was not a daily list and was only published a few days of the week. |
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In 1903 he published The Principles of Mathematics, a work on foundations of mathematics. |
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Before leaving China, Russell became gravely ill with pneumonia, and incorrect reports of his death were published in the Japanese press. |
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The exchange of letters was published as The Vital Letters of Russell, Khrushchev, and Dulles. |
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A collection of his essays, On Opera, was published posthumously in 2006, edited by Patricia Williams. |
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Oliver Twist, published in 1838, became one of Dickens's better known stories, and was the first Victorian novel with a child protagonist. |
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Storey published her account in Dickens and Daughter, but no contemporary evidence exists. |
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After reforms in 1992, officials held regular meetings and published minutes, but were not independent of government. |
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Around 1900, James Walter Thompson published a house ad explaining trademark advertising. |
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These are outlines or unedited roughcasts which with the exception of Emma have been recently published. |
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In 1904, Virginia Woolf visited Haworth and published an account in The Guardian on 21 December. |
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Her novels have rarely been out of print, although they were published anonymously and brought her little fame during her lifetime. |
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The company published the Land Rover Owners Club Review magazine for members from 1957 to 1968 when the club became the Rover Owners Association. |
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During her time at Chawton, Jane Austen published four generally well received novels. |
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Unknown to Austen, her novels were translated into French and published in cheaply produced, pirated editions in France. |
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These were the last of Austen's novels to be published during her lifetime. |
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As Austen's works were published anonymously, they brought her little personal renown. |
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The Chapman text has remained the basis for all subsequent published editions of Austen's works. |
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From the 19th century, her family members published conclusions to her incomplete novels, and by 2000 there were over 100 printed adaptations. |
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It was used in the treatise De Natura Fossilium, published in 1546 by the German mineralogist Georg Bauer, also known as Georgius Agricola. |
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Several published data sets have been collected to evaluate the occurrence of a first flush of pollutants from urban watersheds. |
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That printers might produce letterheadings equal in quality to Parsons Papers is the reason the Parsons Handbook of Letterheadings was published. |
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Her last novel was Daniel Deronda, published in 1876, after which she and Lewes moved to Witley, Surrey. |
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A free weekly newspaper is published by the same publisher, Johnston Press, called The Journal. |
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In 2005, some 206,000 books were published in the United Kingdom and in 2006 it was the largest publisher of books in the world. |
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Meanwhile, late in 1891, his collection of short stories about the British in India, Life's Handicap, was published in London. |
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He also wrote articles published more widely expressing his views on the conflict. |
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In 1704, Newton published Opticks, in which he expounded his corpuscular theory of light. |
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In 1873 A Pair of Blue Eyes, a novel drawing on Hardy's courtship of Emma, was published under his own name. |
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Hardy published Two on a Tower in 1882, a romance story set in the world of astronomy. |
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In 1898 Hardy published his first volume of poetry, Wessex Poems, a collection of poems written over 30 years. |
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These picshuas have been the topic of study by Wells scholars for many years, and in 2006, a book was published on the subject. |
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In 1856, he published his first piece of work under the name that would make him famous. |
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Many years later, as the editor of Horizon, Connolly published several of Orwell's essays. |
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While at St Cyprian's, Blair wrote two poems that were published in the Henley and South Oxfordshire Standard. |
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They arrived back in England on 30 March 1939 and Coming Up for Air was published in June. |
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The Principia was published on 5 July 1687 with encouragement and financial help from Edmond Halley. |
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The Annals and the Histories, published separately, were meant to form a single edition of thirty books. |
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Various recollections and interpretations were published in the 1950s and '60s, but Sonia saw the 1968 Collected Works as the record of his life. |
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After Sonia Brownell's death, other works on Orwell were published in the 1980s, with 1984 being a particularly fruitful year for Orwelliana. |
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In 1991, Michael Shelden, an American professor of literature, published a biography. |
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In his excitement, Faraday published results without acknowledging his work with either Wollaston or Davy. |
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Shortly after the final proofs of his first published novel, The White Peacock, appeared in 1910, Lawrence's mother died of cancer. |
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He later published his view that these were marine raised beaches, but then had to accept that they were shorelines of a proglacial lake. |
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The play was never to be performed, or even published, in Lawrence's lifetime. |
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The Egoist, an important Modernist literary magazine, published some of his work. |
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Not published until 1920, it is now widely recognised as an English novel of great dramatic force and intellectual subtlety. |
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The latter book, his last major novel, was initially published in private editions in Florence and Paris and reinforced his notoriety. |
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Two notebooks of Lawrence's unprinted verse were posthumously published as Last Poems and More Pansies. |
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He never succeeded in devising such a method, but his best attempt was published in his book Sophist, where he introduced his division method. |
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The manuscript was eventually published in 1977, though Lewis scholar Kathryn Lindskoog doubts its authenticity. |
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Other narrative poems have since been published posthumously, including Launcelot, The Nameless Isle, and The Queen of Drum. |
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His explanation of this phenomenon was subsequently published in Micrography Observ. |
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Microsoft may go hostile in its bid for Yahoo as soon as Friday, according to a published report. |
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The same year, Blyton published the first novel in the Famous Five series, Five on a Treasure Island, with illustrations by Eileen Soper. |
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The newspaper published articles on the hot-button issues on the front page to attract attention. |
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In 1962 many of her books were among the first to be published by Armada Books in paperback, making them more affordable to children. |
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They proved to be so popular that in 1933 they were published in book form as Letters from Bobs, and sold ten thousand copies in the first week. |
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Early in his career Huxley edited the magazine Oxford Poetry and published short stories and poetry. |
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Mid career and later, he published travel writing, film stories, and scripts. |
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From 1941 until 1960, Huxley contributed 48 articles to Vedanta and the West, published by the society. |
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She was initially an unsuccessful writer, but The Mysterious Affair at Styles was published in 1920 featuring Hercule Poirot. |
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Magazines rejected all her early submissions, made under pseudonyms, although some were revised and published later, often with new titles. |
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During their marriage, she published six novels, a collection of short stories, and a number of short stories in magazines. |
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This lecture would be published posthumously in 1705 as the memory model was unusually placed in a series of works on the nature of light. |
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The first Discworld novel, The Colour of Magic, was published in 1983, after which he wrote two books a year on average. |
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His final Discworld novel, The Shepherd's Crown, was published in August 2015, five months after his death. |
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Colin Smythe Ltd published the book in 1971, with illustrations by Pratchett. |
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He wrote a letter to the Philosophical Magazine, published in September 1845 describing his experiment. |
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Some of his books have been published by Doubleday, another Transworld imprint. |
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Between 1997 and 2015, ten Discworld Diaries were published as collaborations with Briggs or the Discword Emporium. |
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The Unseen University Cut Out Book was published in 2006 developed with Alan Bately and Bernard Pearson. |
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In 2012, the first volume of Pratchett's collected short fiction was published under the title A Blink of the Screen. |
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Priestley published several more scientific papers in Birmingham, the majority attempting to refute Lavoisier. |
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Twenty one of Pratchett's novels have been adapted as plays by Stephen Briggs and published in book form. |
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These intercepted letters were published in London, and copied in numerous papers in America. |
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Priestley published more than 150 works on topics ranging from political philosophy to education to theology to natural philosophy. |
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It was finally edited by his son and published in 2014, more than forty years after Tolkien's death and almost 90 years since its completion. |
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Moreover, printing costs were very high in 1950s Britain, requiring The Lord of the Rings to be published in three volumes. |
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In June 1997, Bloomsbury published Philosopher's Stone with an initial print run of 1,000 copies, 500 of which were distributed to libraries. |
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Its sequel, Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, was published in July 1998 and again Rowling won the Smarties Prize. |
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Editors customarily published fanciful, often nostalgic introductions to the material that included unsubstantiated statements. |
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This draws heavily on Thomas Marsden's Original Lancashire Hornpipes, Old and New, published by Henry Playford in 1705, as well as other sources. |
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The poem, which is in couplet form, was first published in 1806 in Rhymes for the Nursery, a collection of poems by Taylor and her sister Ann. |
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Five of nine versions published by Alice Gomme in 1894 included references to a prisoner who has stolen a watch and chain. |
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Thomson published a number of papers addressing both mathematical and experimental issues of electromagnetism. |
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His original annotated survey has recently been computer redrawn and published. |
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Byrd would almost certainly have published it if the technical means had been available to do so. |
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In 1876 a Purcell Society was founded, which published new editions of his works. |
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The first published catalogue of Handel's works appeared as an appendix to Mainwaring's Memoirs. |
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Vocal scores drawn from the edition were published by Novello in London, but some scores, such as the vocal score to Samson are incomplete. |
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Mozart's arrangement, with minor amendments from Hiller, was published in 1803, after his death. |
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The Water Music is a collection of orchestral movements, often published as three suites, composed by George Frideric Handel. |
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Each was originally a separate work but they were later published together. |
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Shortly after these were published, he was appointed Master of the King's Musick on 13 May 1924, following the death of Sir Walter Parratt. |
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I have not listed the many case-studies that have been published about specific Human Potential movements, particularly about est. |
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Collections of the songs were published, preserving many that could otherwise have vanished as oral traditions died out. |
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A society's popular music reflects the ideals that are prevalent at the time it is performed or published. |
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The newspaper published a series of articles in which Mann offered detailed analyses of the music, lending it respectability. |
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Through 1969, the Beatles' catalogue was published almost exclusively by Northern Songs Ltd. |
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Polybius published a history of Rome about 150 BC in which he describes the Gauls of Italy and their conflict with Rome. |
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He then published Stone Alone, an autobiography based on scrapbooks and diaries he had been keeping since the band's early days. |
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In 1847 Boole published The Mathematical Analysis of Logic, the first of his works on symbolic logic. |
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The first printed edition with maps, published in 1477 in Bologna, was also be the first printed book with engraved illustrations. |
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The screenplay was eventually published in Freeman's 1999 book The Last Days of Alfred Hitchcock. |
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Books about Chaplin continue to be published regularly, and he is a popular subject for media scholars and film archivists. |
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Letters published by Olivier's authorised biographer Terry Coleman also indicate an affair with the actor Henry Ainley. |
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In 1921 the economist John Maynard Keynes published a book on probability theory, A Treatise of Probability. |
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Andrews has published books under her name as well as the pen names Julie Andrews Edwards and Julie Edwards. |
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The Guardian and Salon published articles about positive overacting in which they fondly recalled Oldman's work. |
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In March 2010, evidence was published suggesting the site may be located at Church Stowe, Northamptonshire. |
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Magazines published in Welsh and English cover general and specialist subjects. |
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Since 2000, the LSO has published commercial CD recordings on its own label, LSO Live. |
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Drake also published accounts in the Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society. |
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Dirac's Principles of Quantum Mechanics, published in 1930, is a landmark in the history of science. |
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Their novels caused a sensation when they were first published but were subsequently accepted as classics. |
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In 1846 Lear published A Book of Nonsense, a volume of limericks that went through three editions and helped popularise the form. |
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Gerard Manley Hopkins's Poems were posthumously published in 1918 by Robert Bridges. |
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John Tenniel provided 42 wood engraved illustrations for the published version of the book. |
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Stuart Paterson wrote a stage adaptation in 2004, first produced by the Birmingham Old Rep in 2004 and published in 2007 by Nick Hern Books. |
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He published over 60 papers in those last twelve years of his life, including a short book on general relativity. |
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In England, Sir Richard Bentley's Proposal for Building a Royal Library published in 1694 stimulated renewed interest in the subject. |
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Since 1661, the Swedish Royal Library has been entitled to a copy of all works published in Sweden. |
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Other entries included a large painting by Glenn Brown based very closely on a science fiction illustration published some years previously. |
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According to a survey conducted by FIFA published in 2001, over 240 million people from more than 200 countries regularly play football. |
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In 2014 the IRB published a breakdown of the total number of players worldwide by national unions. |
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In March 2012 the TennisChannel published a combined list of the 100 greatest men and women tennis players of all time. |
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The rules were published under the patronage of the Marquess of Queensberry, whose name has always been associated with them. |
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Chamberlain came out as the game's inventor in a letter to The Field published on 19 March 1938, 63 years after the fact. |
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These provisions are always published beforehand in the event's Conditions of Play. |
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In 1999, Jane Hawking published a memoir, Music to Move the Stars, describing her marriage to Hawking and its breakdown. |
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In March 2007, F1 Racing published its annual estimates of spending by Formula One teams. |
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In 2000 FIFA published the results of an Internet poll, declaring Real Madrid to be the FIFA Club of the Century. |
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The Football Association Laws of 1863 were published on 5 December in Bell's Life in London for approval. |
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Having fulfilled his promise, Warner published a book entitled How We Recovered the Ashes. |
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Rowland Bowen published his ideas about this in the 1960s when he was the editor of the Cricket Quarterly periodical. |
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It must be stressed that the purpose of such lists when published has never been to ascribe any kind of ruling but rather to provoke discussion. |
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In the published version Higgs quotes Brout and Englert and the third paper quotes the previous ones. |
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Because many choirs were improperly used during this period, an era of antichoir feeling developed shortly after the 1905 Hymnal was published. |
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In 1971 she published her entertaining, and modest, tennis autobiography, A Game to Love. |
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In addition, a paper by Bayes on asymptotic series was published posthumously. |
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In 1964, together with British commentator and journalist, Murray Walker he published the book, The Art of Motorcycle Racing. |
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Sir William Blackstone published a critical edition of the 1215 Charter in 1759, and gave it the numbering system still used today. |
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In September 2010, she published a second autobiography entitled Full Circle. |
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An essay collection on the topic was published in 2001, under the title Gendering the Crusades. |
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The first published version of what is almost the present tune appeared in 1744 in Thesaurus Musicus. |
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Davies arranged for the vocal score to be published by Curwen in time for the concert at the Queen's Hall on 28 March and began rehearsing it. |
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He was hesitant and indecisive, nearly fell out with his engraver, and when the folios were published, could not interest enough subscribers. |
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Together with his former student Richard Taylor, he published a second paper which circumvented the problem and thus completed the proof. |
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Both papers were published in May 1995 in a dedicated volume of the Annals of Mathematics. |
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Though the book was published in 1646, Elizabeth's supposed letter was never produced. |
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However, reports published since 2007 hold this is no longer true of Myanmar or Liberia. |
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In 1641 Wilkins published an anonymous treatise entitled Mercury, or The Secret and Swift Messenger. |
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In 1668 he published his Essay towards a Real Character and a Philosophical Language. |
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In 1662 Edward Somerset, second Marquess of Worcester, published a book containing several ideas he had been working on. |
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The Welsh Folk Song Society has published a number of collections of songs and tunes. |
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About this time Berthollet discovered the salt and sulphuric acid process, and published it so it became public knowledge. |
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After revisions and further investigations, he published his findings on the 23 cases. |
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His report, published for the first time in 1999, was sceptical and called for further vaccinations. |
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At the end of the 15th century Luca Pacioli published the first work on bookkeeping, making him the founder of accounting. |
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In 1842, the Italian mathematician Luigi Federico Menabrea published a description of the engine based on a lecture by Babbage in French. |
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During the years 1825 and 1830, Blundell performed 10 transfusions, five of which were beneficial, and published his results. |
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This paper was published in 1805, but he did not discuss there exactly how he obtained these figures. |
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My thesis... got a lot of praise from my advisor, who even wanted to see it published in the Batavophone Jesuits' scholarly quarterly. |
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The dates given on these Statutory Instruments relate to when the document was published, and not when the road was built. |
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Each motorway in England requires that a Statutory Instrument be published, detailing the route of the road, before it can be built. |
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This fact is not otherwise important than as it tends to prove, that no verbatim et literatim copy of the original has as yet been published. |
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Many of his plays were published in editions of varying quality and accuracy during his lifetime. |
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In the same year, following a marketing agreement between the operators, a joint central area map that included all the lines was published. |
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A new map was published in 1921 without any background details, but the central area was squashed, requiring smaller letters and arrows. |
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The main local newspaper is the Isle of Wight County Press, published most Fridays. |
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In 1623, in conjunction with the publication of the First Folio, the Droeshout engraving was published. |
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An analysis published in 2011 in The Lancet attributes Japanese life expectancy to equal opportunities and public health as well as diet. |
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The most widely read and financially the strongest newspapers are published by Allied Newspapers Ltd. |
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Due to bilingualism half of the newspapers are published in English and the other half in Maltese. |
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An important early British contributor to the study of the Vikings was George Hicke, who published his Linguarum vett. |
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Later the work Greatness and Decline of Rome by Guglielmo Ferrero was published. |
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In 2005, research by the Institute for Public Policy Research published by the BBC suggested that there were 761,000 British residents in Spain. |
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Patients were hospitalized if they were suspected of dengue hemorraghic fever or fulfilled the admission criteria as published in another study. |
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Julian Assange personally reads every document to be published, types it up and formats it on his laptop while wearing a beaglepuss. |
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In 2010 Pakistan was ranked 43rd in the world in terms of published scientific papers. |
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Few analysts believe that the published collection follows Shakespeare's intended sequence. |
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Common law decisions are published in law reports for use by lawyers, courts and the general public. |
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First published in England, a quite fascinating account by a Norwegian birdlover of his experiences in rescuing and caring for golden eagles. |
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Most books are published by a small number of very large book publishers, but thousands of smaller book publishers exist. |
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Authors are more readily published by this means due to the much lower costs involved. |
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Biographical Memoirs is published annually and contains extended obituaries of deceased Fellows. |
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In 1904, the Celtic language scholar and Cornish cultural activist Henry Jenner published A Handbook of the Cornish Language. |
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His hypothesis was written up in De corpore saturni but before the work was published, Huygens presented his theory of the rings of Saturn. |
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Immediately Wren recognised this as a better hypothesis than his own and De corpore saturni was never published. |
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He published a description of an engine to create perspective drawings and he discussed the grinding of conical lenses and mirrors. |
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Borlase published Proverbs and Rhymes in Cornish in 1866 while A Glossary of Cornish Place Names was produced by John Bannister in the same year. |
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An Gannas is a monthly magazine published entirely in the Cornish language. |
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The fairy tales collections collected and published by Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm in the 19th century became famous throughout the world. |
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A number of daily newspapers and several monthly magazines in Urdu are published in these states. |
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The Ten Articles were published in 1536 and constitute the first official Anglican articles of faith. |
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Jensen's Touched by the Spirit published in 1974, played a major role of the Lutheran understanding to the charismatic movement. |
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In the early seventeenth century, Baptists like John Smyth and Thomas Helwys published tracts in defense of religious freedom. |
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The collection eventually comprised 48 volumes, the last published three years after Pusey's death. |
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He was dismissed as a crank until his article was published. |
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This picture was subsequently published showing the South transept alight with a list of North Yorkshire firefighters attending. |
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In 1909, a short story by John Buchan entitled The Company of the Marjolaine was published in Blackwood's Magazine. |
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He published a proclamation releasing his captives, discharging his debts, and promising to henceforth govern according to the law. |
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In February 1963, a report, Conversations between the Church of England and the Methodist Church, was published. |
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Quaker women even published at least 220 texts during the seventeenth century. |
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Ram Mohan Roy an Indian reformer of the 18th century, was a Unitarian who published a book called Precepts of Jesus. |
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In 1856, Ralph Waldo Emerson published a book of essays entitled English Traits. |
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He also wrote Utopia, published in 1516, about the political system of an imaginary ideal island nation. |
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Between 1512 and 1519 More worked on a History of King Richard III, which he never finished but which was published after his death. |
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The majority of the works that were published were for keyboard, voice and keyboard, and chamber ensemble. |
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From the late 1980s onwards various books propagating Wicca were published that again used the former, broader definition of the word. |
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MacCulloch wrote of this in depth in a book published in 1911 entitled Religion of the Ancient Celts. |
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He published many works on the subject, and his work became the model for infant schools throughout England and further afield. |
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In 1823, Wilderspin published On the Importance of Educating the Infant Poor, based on the school. |
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The campaign was launched on 30 November 2007 with an open letter published in the Times Educational Supplement. |
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Adam Smith developed and published The Wealth of Nations, the starting point of modern economics. |
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The Office carries out regular inspections of each school in England, resulting in a published evaluation of the effectiveness of the school. |
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After an inspection of a school, Ofsted published a report on the school on its website. |
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Full information about the expectations for different types of UK degree is published by the Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education. |
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The Encyclopaedia continued to be published in Edinburgh until 1898, when it was sold to an American publisher. |
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Since 1908, results were published alphabetically within class rather than score order. |
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The company's earnings for last year are published in the annual report. |
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It is a legal deposit library, therefore it is entitled to request a free copy of every book published in the UK and Ireland. |
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Citations of published research are among the most widely used inputs to national and global university rankings. |
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A weekly student newspaper The Beaver, is published each Tuesday during term time and is amongst the oldest student newspapers in the country. |
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The wall fascinated John Speed, who published a set of maps of England and Wales by county at the start of the 17th century. |
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The Castellarium Anglicanum, an authoritative index of castles in England and Wales published in 1983, lists over 1,500 castle sites in England. |
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One of the brothers, Jacob, published in 1835 Deutsche Mythologie, a long academic work on Germanic mythology. |
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Individuals who published seditious material were punished, and, in 1794, the writ of habeas corpus was suspended. |
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Before that date, Ugo Foscolo had already published poems anticipating Romantic themes. |
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The reconstruction was recorded for posterity by Philip Henry Delamotte, and his photographs were widely disseminated in his published works. |
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Over the years many famous leaders visited the Crystal Palace, and were accorded special festivals, with extended published programs. |
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In 1724, Daniel Defoe published the first volume of A Tour Thro' the Whole Island of Great Britain. |
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The earliest published version of The Three Little Pigs story is from Dartmoor in 1853 and has three little pixies in place of the pigs. |
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It was first published in 1859 and sold 10,000 copies within the first week. |
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This trend towards placing Arthur in a historical setting is also apparent in historical and fantasy novels published during this period. |
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A study of samples of the King's hair published in 2005 revealed high levels of arsenic, a possible trigger for the disease. |
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Stories about Turpin continued to be published well into the 20th century, and the legend was also transferred to the stage. |
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They also published in clothbound, hardback volumes with full-color paintings mounted on the front. |
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On 12 May 1860, Coleridge's dictionary plan was published and research was started. |
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Napoleon learnt of that affair and a letter he wrote about it was intercepted by the British and published widely, to embarrass Napoleon. |
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Basel, where Martin Luther's major works were published, became the main centre for the transmission of Reformation ideas. |
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His own etched plates appear not to have been published commercially until after his death, and early states are very rare. |
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In 1881, Rossetti published a second volume of poems, Ballads and Sonnets, which included the remaining sonnets from The House of Life sequence. |
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It was published the following year by Editions Poetry London and comprised, among other drawings, a stuffed zebra and a palm tree. |
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Virgil published his pastoral Eclogues, the Georgics, and the Aeneid, an epic poem describing the events that led to the creation of Rome. |
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Horace's Art of Poetry, probably published as a separate work, greatly influenced later poetic theories. |
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The first version of The Canterbury Tales to be published in print was William Caxton's 1478 edition. |
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Published in 1395, it is the first published book in the English language to be written by a woman. |
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In 1816 a supplementary volume, separately indexed, was published containing. |
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The same year he published London to Ladysmith via Pretoria and a second volume of Boer war experiences, Ian Hamilton's March. |
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It was first published in the Folio of 1623, possibly from a prompt book, and is his shortest tragedy. |
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The tailor Griffin became notorious and the subject of verses published with his portrait on the title page. |
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More supplements came over the years until 1989, when the second edition was published. |
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Cronin's controversial novel The Citadel, published in 1937, had fomented extensive debate about the severe inadequacies of health care. |
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In 1579, he published The Shepheardes Calender and around the same time married his first wife, Machabyas Childe. |
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Spenser published numerous relatively short poems in the last decade of the sixteenth century, almost all of which consider love or sorrow. |
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In 1591, he published Complaints, a collection of poems that express complaints in mournful or mocking tones. |
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If enough material was ready, 128 or even 192 pages would be published together. |
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It is not known whether this was a success on stage, but when published it proved popular and went through several editions. |
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Underwood, published in the expanded folio of 1640, is a larger and more heterogeneous group of poems. |
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Some councils that disagree with the secrecy have published plans on their websites. |
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At the news of his death, over 30 great minds collected together their eulogies of him, which were then later published in Latin. |
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Nuclear tests were nationally televised, and data on systems, kilotonnages, and weapons were published by major American newspapers. |
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It was not published and only circulated as a manuscript among his acquaintances. |
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These declarations are published annually in a register and are available on the Internet. |
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In 1650, a pirated edition of The Elements of Law, Natural and Politic was published. |
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In 1651, the translation of De Cive was published under the title Philosophicall Rudiments concerning Government and Society. |
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In 1654 a small treatise, Of Liberty and Necessity, directed at Hobbes, was published by Bishop John Bramhall. |
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In 1658, Hobbes published the final section of his philosophical system, completing the scheme he had planned more than 20 years before. |
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His position was enunciated by the works which he published during his lifetime. |
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Many of his poems were not published until 1681, three years after his death, from a collection owned by Mary Palmer, his housekeeper. |
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In 1591 a John Phillips published A Commemoration on the life and death of the right Honourable, Sir Christopher Hatton. |
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On 24 February 1652, Milton published his Latin defence of the English people Defensio pro Populo Anglicano, also known as the First Defence. |
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During this period, Milton published several minor prose works, such as the grammar textbook Art of Logic and a History of Britain. |
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Once Paradise Lost was published, Milton's stature as epic poet was immediately recognised. |
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The first version, published in 1667, consisted of ten books with over ten thousand lines of verse. |
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Similarly, some of the poets who published with the Restoration produced their poetry during the Interregnum. |
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Figures such as the founder of the Society of Friends, George Fox, were jailed by the Cromwellian authorities and published at their own peril. |
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Although today he is studied separately from the Restoration period, John Milton's Paradise Lost was published during that time. |
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The country of origin of the work is that in which the work is first published. |
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Depublication is the power of a court to make a previously published order or opinion unpublished. |
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In July 1996, Lord Woolf published Access to Justice, a report on the accessibility of the courts to the public. |
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In late 1776, Paine published The American Crisis pamphlet series to inspire the Americans in their battles against the British army. |
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Also still fresh in the minds of the public was his Letter to Washington, published six years before his return. |
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In May 1738 his first major work, the poem London, was published anonymously. |
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Unfortunately these decisions are not published anonymously and therefore its impossible to show on individual cases that this happened. |
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I published, because I was told I might please such as it was a credit to please. |
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She's an acclaimed writer, her books are bestsellers before they are published. |
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The work was finished in March 1781 and the whole collection was published in six volumes. |
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This Burke did in April 1791 when he published A Letter to a Member of the National Assembly. |
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These fragments were inserted into the memorandum after his death and published posthumously in 1800 as, Thoughts and Details on Scarcity. |
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Burke's religious writing comprises published works and commentary on the subject of religion. |
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In May, 1709, Pope's Pastorals was published in the sixth part of Tonson's Poetical Miscellanies. |
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This brought Pope instant fame, and was followed by An Essay on Criticism, published in May 1711, which was equally well received. |
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The magazine published scandalous pictures of the movie star. |
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Hardy's collected papers have been published in seven volumes by Oxford University Press. |
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Though the Dunciad was first published anonymously in Dublin, its authorship was not in doubt. |
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