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The younger men, Vere, and Pembroke, who was also Edward's cousin and whose Lusignan blood gave him the swarthy complexion that caused Edward of Carnarvon's irreverent friend, Piers Gaveston, to nickname him `` Joseph the Jew '', were relatively new to the game of diplomacy, but Pontissara had been on missions to Rome before, and Hotham, a man of great learning, `` jocund in speech, agreeable to meet, of honest religion, and pleasing in the eyes of all '', and an archbishop to boot, was as reliable and experienced as Othon himself.
A new opportunity arose in 1845, when he became assistant to Lyon Playfair at the new Museum of Economic Geology in London, where he became a close friend of Edward Frankland.
With Gladstone's refusal Derby and Disraeli looked elsewhere and settled on Disraeli's old friend Edward Bulwer-Lytton, who became Secretary of State for the Colonies ; Derby's son Lord Stanley, succeeded Ellenborough at the Board of Control.
From 1890 on, he had a friend and admirer in Judge Francis C. Russell of Chicago, who introduced Peirce to editor Paul Carus and owner Edward C. Hegeler of the pioneering American philosophy journal The Monist, which eventually published articles by Peirce, at least 14.
In 1860, Edward Watson, a friend of Henry David Thoreau wrote a poem called " The Cranberry Tart.
The German Karl Adolph von Basedow also independently reported the same constellation of symptoms in 1840, while earlier reports of the disease were also published by the Italians Giuseppe Flajani and Antonio Giuseppe Testa, in 1802 and 1810 respectively, and by the English physician Caleb Hillier Parry ( a friend of Edward Jenner ) in the late 18th century.
It was also at this time that Severn met, among other notables, the sculptors John Gibson and Antonio Canova, and Lord Byron's friend, the adventurer Edward John Trelawny.
During the abdication crisis of December 1936, Ribbentrop reported to Berlin that the reason the crisis had occurred was an anti-German Jewish-Masonic-reactionary conspiracy to depose Edward ( whom Ribbentrop represented as a staunch friend of Germany ), and that civil war would soon break out in Britain between the King's supporters and those of Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin's.
Before departing for Samoa, Mead had a short affair with the linguist Edward Sapir, a close friend of Ruth Benedict.
However, an identical phrase appears in an agreement between Edward and his lieutenant and lifelong friend, Aymer de Valence.
He is a very honorable friend to the Dashwoods, particularly Elinor, and offers Edward Ferrars a living after Edward is disowned by his mother.
O Group was headed by physicist Lowell Wood, a protégé and friend of Edward Teller, the " father of the hydrogen bomb ".
His friend Johnny Depp, a teen idol at the end of the 1980s due primarily to his work on the hit TV series 21 Jump Street, was cast in the title role of Edward, who was the creation of an eccentric and old-fashioned inventor ( played by Vincent Price in one of his last screen appearances ).
At Exeter, Morris met Edward Burne-Jones, also a first year undergraduate, who became his lifelong friend and collaborator.
I was visiting my friend and generous benefactor, Prof. Edward C. Pickering.
In 1896, Yeats was introduced to Lady Gregory by their mutual friend Edward Martyn.
In April 1844 he and his friend Edward Hoar accidentally set a fire that consumed of Walden Woods.
" Edward was assisting his good friend, the Prime Minister, keep an eye on the situation.
The king attributed his son ’ s preferences to his strong attachment to Piers Gaveston, a Gascon knight, and Edward I exiled Gaveston from court after Prince Edward attempted to bestow on his friend a title reserved for royalty.
Edward recalled his friend, but could do little to prevent Gaveston being captured in 1312 under the orders of the Earl of Lancaster and his allies, who claimed that he had led the king to folly.
Forman co-starred alongside actor Edward Norton in the actor's directorial debut, Keeping the Faith ( 2000 ), as the wise friend to Norton's conflicted priest.
This privilege was first extended about 1817 by Prince Edward, Duke of Kent and Strathearn, to his friend, Lieut General James Moore, K. C., and his new bride, Miss Cecilia Watson.

friend and Carpenter
Braid worked very closely with his friend and ally the eminent physiologist Professor William Benjamin Carpenter, an early neuro-psychologist, who introduced the " ideo-motor reflex " theory of suggestion.
Following his unrequited love for Buffy, these include the tumultuous relationship with rich girl Cordelia Chase ( Charisma Carpenter ), brief fling with his best friend Willow ( Alyson Hannigan ) prior to her coming out, and his long-term relationship with ex-demon Anya ( Emma Caulfield ).
Gloria visits a childhood friend, pianist Steve Carpenter ( Eddie Fisher ), in his Greenwich Village apartment.
Timothy Field, in 1829, said that in a drunken stupor, when aiming at a mug of beer from the head of his longtime friend, a companion named Carpenter, he shot low ; shortly thereafter, his other longtime friend, Talbot, retaliated by killing Fink, using Carpenter's pistol.
He is a friend of horror director John Carpenter, and his work is featured on Carpenter's remake of Village of the Damned.
Carpenter managed a beauty salon and was a friend of Dirkhising's parents.
During this period, Carpenter received a pair of sandals from a friend in India.
While engaged in this campaign Carpenter developed a keen interest in progressive education, especially providing information to young people on the topic of sexual education, and was a good friend of John Haden Badley, the social reformer and educationalist and would regularly visit Bedales School when his nephew Alfred Francis Blakeney Carpenter was a student there.
In April 1914, Carpenter and his friend Laurence Houseman founded the British Society for the Study of Sex Psychology.
From 1965 to 1968, Karen, her brother Richard, and his college friend Wes Jacobs, a bassist and tuba player, formed The Richard Carpenter Trio.
The protagonist of the story, Ivo Archer, is taken to the macroscope station on the invitation of a childhood friend, Brad Carpenter.
Huxley was a close friend of the family, and whilst still a child Ray met Hooker, Henfry, Clifford, Gosse, Owen, Forbes, Carpenter, Lyell, Murchison, Henslow and Darwin.
Carpenter was named by postmaster John C. Opsahl for his recently deceased friend, G. W. Carpenter, a land office agent in nearby Watertown, Codington County.
The review in the British Unitarian National Review was written by Darwin's old friend William Carpenter, who was clear that only a world of " order, continuity, and progress " befitted an Omnipotent Deity and that " any theological objection " to a species of slug or a breed of dog deriving from a previous one was " simply absurd " dogma.
He also became a close friend of the socialist philosopher Edward Carpenter, whose Utopian community ideas led to his developing a small commune at Millthorpe near Sheffield.
Minor characters include a local engineer named Bob Carpenter, his assistant Dick Ames, and the Hardy boy's friend, Chet Morton.
A friend of surgeon James Braid and physiologist William Benjamin Carpenter, he is distinguished for his contributions to the study of mental illness and epidemic diseases.
He dropped phrenological ideas in 1846 after criticism from his friend Carpenter.
* Sam Kelly as Sam Jones, a friend of Tony since their days at Clapham Parochial School, an ex Merchant Seaman, and the first driver he ever employed, now employed as chauffeur to the Carpenter family
Wayne's good friend Joe Carpenter, a guitar player that had played with Cochran, Randall Hoyal known locally for his song writing ability and Bobby McGlon a good friend of Randall's all got together and over time came up with the lyrics and the music to " Last Kiss ".

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