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Did and Isaac
An adaptation of a joke repeated by Isaac Asimov gives us " Did you hear about the little moron who strained himself while running into the screen door?
" What Did Isaac Write for Constance?
" Did you hear that, Isaac ?...

Did and read
Did it take a man of sixty-five longer to write a letter, shave, clean out a barn, read a newspaper, than a man of thirty??
For example, at Jesus says " Did ye never read in the scriptures that the stone which the builders refused is become the head stone of the corner?
Did you ever read Henry James?
(" Did I ever tell you that I used to read feet?
Did he read letters?
" Whereas Mr Edmund Scarburgh, Mr Thomas Johnson, Mr Richard Vaughan, Captain John Dollinge, John Robinson, Toby Norton, Richard Baily, Ambrose Dixon, Richard Hill, Jenkin Price And divers others Inhabitants and free men in the Upper parte of the parish in the Countie of Northampton Did in a Hostile manner ( contrary to the knowne Lawes of Virginia And the League made with the Indians ) upon the 28th day of Aprill last past Rayse a partie of men to the number of fiftie persons with Armes and ammunicon And upon the aforesaid daie marched amonge the Indians with a Resolucon to take or kill the Queene of Pocamoke, shott att Indians, slashed and cut read, Took Indyans prisoner, And bound one of them with a Chayne, which said Accons caused the Indyans To Invade the Countie, to the great danger of our Lives and Estate, It is therefore ordered That the Sherriff shall forthwith Arrest the Bodies of all the abovesaid parties And such other ( upon inquiry ) as hee shall have notice of ( which went out against the indyans upon their Designe ) To the Number of 50 persons and that hee keepe them in his custodie until they enter into bonds to make their personal appearance at James Citty to answer the premisses before the Governor and Council upon th XXIth day of this Instant Moneth ( att the suite of our Sovereign King ).
This dialogue occurred in the follow-up chat room interview: " Host Chris_MSNBC says: Did you come frequently read our comments in the BBS?
* Did they read it?
I read the materials they sent me from his website, including a pamphlet ( I think the title was something like, " Did Six Million Really Die?
" And then asked, ' Did anyone read it?
( The presiding judge read a question formulated by Litten ): Did Hitler, as he named Goebbels Reich Minister of Propaganda, know of the passage from his book, where Goebbels declares that fear of the coup d ' état cannot be permitted, that parliament should be blown up and the government hunted to hell and where the call to revolution was made again, letter-spaced?
* Simon Darcourt, the Black Spirit, is the " hero " of the short story Mellow Doubt, though, unless you have read A Big Boy Did it and Ran Away, you wouldn't get the reference.
* Some H. C. Bunner stories, including ' What Mrs. Fortescue Did ' and ' Zenobia's Infidelity ' are read in Mister Ron's Basement Podcast, now indexed for your convenience.

Did and ?
Did you find him ''??
Did I want a beer??
Did an anteater want ants??
`` Did you tell him all this ''??
Did he come from a musical family??
Turning to the reporters, she asked, `` Did you hear her??
`` Did you ever know a man with greater zest for information??
) Did his mother make him this way??
Did I start the damn war??
Did I start the damn war??
Did anything happen during the night ''??
Did you get the whisky ''??
Did you ask him about the whisky ''??

Isaac and Barrow
They drew on the work of such mathematicians as Isaac Barrow and René Descartes.
His tutor at Trinity was James Duport, and his intimate friend and fellow-pupil the celebrated Isaac Barrow.
Isaac Barrow and Baermann used the notation Q. E. A., for " quod est absurdum " (" which is absurd "), along the lines of Q. E. D., but this notation is rarely used today.
* May 4 – Isaac Barrow, English mathematician ( b. 1630 )
* Bishop Isaac Barrow founds the Bishop Barrow Trust to establish a university on the Isle of Man ( King William's College ).
He became a fellow of the Royal Society and the second Lucasian Professor of Mathematics ( succeeding Isaac Barrow ) at Trinity College, Cambridge.
For their ideas on derivatives, both Newton and Leibniz built on significant earlier work by mathematicians such as Isaac Barrow ( 1630 – 1677 ), René Descartes ( 1596 – 1650 ), Christiaan Huygens ( 1629 – 1695 ), Blaise Pascal ( 1623 – 1662 ) and John Wallis ( 1616 – 1703 ).
Isaac Barrow is generally given credit for the early development of the derivative.
He was there long enough to befriend and become a patron of Isaac Barrow.
Among Whewell's other works — too numerous to mention — were popular writings such as the third Bridgewater Treatise Astronomy and General Physics considered with reference to Natural Theology ( 1833 ), and the essay, Of the Plurality of Worlds ( 1853 ), in which he argued against the probability of life on other planets, and also the Platonic Dialogues for English Readers ( 1850 – 1861 ), the Lectures on the History of Moral Philosophy in England ( 1852 ), the essay, Of a Liberal Education in General, with particular reference to the Leading Studies of the University of Cambridge ( 1845 ), the important edition and abridged translation of Hugo Grotius, De jure belli ac pacis ( 1853 ), and the edition of the Mathematical Works of Isaac Barrow ( 1860 ).
* 1660, Isaac Barrow ( English )
Discovery of this rule is credited to Gottfried Leibniz ( however, Child ( 2008 ) argues that it is due to Isaac Barrow ), who demonstrated it using differentials.
# the edition of the first four books of the Conics given in 1675 by Isaac Barrow
It is reported that in his examination for a scholarship at Trinity, to which he was elected on 28 April 1664, he was examined in Euclid by Dr. Isaac Barrow, who was disappointed in Newton's lack of knowledge on the subject.
He wrote a paper, Analysu per Equationes Numero Terminorum Infinitas, which he put, probably in June 1669, into the hands of Isaac Barrow ( then Lucasian Professor of Mathematics ), at the same time giving him permission to communicate its contents to their common friend John Collins ( 1624 — 1683 ), also James Gregory, mathematician.
* Isaac Barrow, Euclid's Elements, London 1660
* Barrow ( crater ), a crater on the Moon, named after Isaac Barrow
* Isaac Barrow ( 1630 – 1677 ), English divine, scholar and mathematician
* Isaac Barrow ( bishop ) ( 1613 – 1680 ), Bishop of Sodor and Man and of St Asaph ; Governor of the Isle of Man
* Isaac Barrow publishes Lectiones Opticæ et Geometricæ in London.
Newton's friend Isaac Barrow showed a second telescope to a small group from the Royal Society of London at the end of 1671.
The west side was transformed from 1673 onwards when the master, Isaac Barrow, persuaded his friend Christopher Wren to design a library for the college.

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