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Addison explains that the motion was opposed by Mr Annesley, Ward, Caesar and Sir William Vevian, ' One said that this was showing no honour to His Grace but to a posterity that he was not concern'd in.
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My Little Chickadee ( 1940 ) is a Universal comedy / western motion picture starring Mae West and W. C. Fields, with Joseph Calleia, Ruth Donnelly, Margaret Hamilton, Donald Meek, Willard Robertson, Dick Foran, George Moran, William B. Davidson, and Addison Richards.
* Porgy and Bess ( Columbia 1959 ), excerpts from the motion picture soundtrack, featuring the voices of Robert McFerrin and Adele Addison, who dubbed the singing for Sidney Poitier and Dorothy Dandridge as Porgy and Bess in the film.
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Gibbs never married, living all his life in his childhood home with his sister Julia and her husband Addison Van Name, who was the Yale librarian.
In 1961 the film was nominated for Best Art Direction ( art directors George W. Davis and Addison Hehr ) and Best Sound, but failed to win either.
This was a theory put forward by the former NASA scientist Addison Bain, and later tested in small scale by the scientific reality-TV show MythBusters with semi-inconclusive results ( it was proven not to be the fault of the thermite reaction alone, but instead conjectured to be a combination of that and the burning of hydrogen gas that filled the body of the Hindenburg ).
" In November 1851 Bache went to live with Mellon, who was then living in London, and in 1852 was given a contract by Addison, Hollier and Lucas to write light piano pieces ; he turned out these works in considerable numbers.
By 1801, a recipe for tomato ketchup was created by Sandy Addison and was later printed in an American cookbook, the Sugar House Book.
When someone told a man named Addison that McGee was a glib talker, McGee became known as " Ad Glib McGee.
Garret Augustus Hobart was born in Long Branch, New Jersey, to Addison Willard Hobart and the former Sophia Vanderveer.
The town was named after Bishop Creek, flowing out of the Sierra Nevada: the creek was named after Samuel Addison Bishop, a settler in the Owens Valley.
It was visited in 1876 by Henry Addison DeLand, a baking soda magnate from Fairport, New York, who envisioned here a citrus, agricultural and tourism center.
Addison Harrison was later appointed ambassador to the Austro-Hungarian Empire by U. S. President William McKinley.
Oxon Hill was named for the 18th Century manor home of Thomas Addison ( which burned in 1895 but was replaced by another large Georgian-style home called " Oxon Hill Manor ," now publicly owned, which has a river view ).
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Carey was, after Namby Pamby, a well-known figure among those opposed to Robert Walpole, and the poem had been praised by Alexander Pope ( as " Sally in our Alley " had been by Joseph Addison ).
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* The Preparation of Programs for an Electronic Digital Computer by Professor Sir Maurice Wilkes, David Wheeler and Stanley Gill, Addison – Wesley, Edition 1, 1951.
While Graphic Design as a discipline has a relatively recent history, with the term " graphic design " first coined by William Addison Dwiggins in 1922, graphic design-like activities span the history of humankind: from the caves of Lascaux, to Rome's Trajan's Column to the illuminated manuscripts of the Middle Ages, to the dazzling neons of Ginza.
The name " Graphic Design " first appeared in print in the 1922 essay " New Kind of Printing Calls for New Design " by William Addison Dwiggins, an American book designer in the early 20th century.
Reynolds made extracts in his commonplace book from Theophrastus, Plutarch, Seneca, Marcus Antonius, Ovid, William Shakespeare, John Milton, Alexander Pope, John Dryden, Joseph Addison, Richard Steele, Aphra Behn and passages on art theory by Leonardo da Vinci, Charles Alphonse Du Fresnoy, and André Félibien.
Located in the community area of Lakeview, Wrigley Field sits on an irregular block bounded by Clark ( west ) and Addison ( south ) Streets and Waveland ( north ) and Sheffield ( east ) Avenues.
" Semantical Analysis of Modal Logic II: Non-Normal Modal Propositional Calculi ", In The Theory of Models, edited by J. W. Addison, L. Henkin and A. Tarski.
Almost certainly ( there is no precise evidence ) he revived the title from the 1711 publication by Addison & Steele.
The earliest settlers arrived from Addison, then known as Township 6, by traveling up the Pleasant River.
The town is situated approximately east of Bangor and is bordered on the north by unorganized territory ( T18 MD BPP ), on the east by Columbia Falls, on the south by Harrington and Addison, and on the west by Cherryfield.
It is bordered by the towns of Milbridge to the west, Cherryfield to the northwest, Columbia to the north, and Addison to the east.
Having failed to secure a spot along the river that provided enough water power to run his mill, Talbot dismantled the settlement and moved to the present location of Addison, and by the fall of 1836, milling operations restarted.
The town was renamed “ Peru ” by 1838, and over the next generation would be given several other monikers before the final name of Addison was entered onto plat maps in 1851.
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The badge's clear blue border bears the motto IN ACTION FAITHFUL AND IN HONOUR CLEAR ( Alexander Pope's description ( in iambic pentameter ) in his Epistle to Mr Addison of James Craggs, later used on Craggs ' monument in Westminster Abbey ) in gold letters, and the oval is surmounted by an imperial crown.
The Spectator developed a number of pseudonymous characters, including " Mr. Spectator ," Roger de Coverley, and " Isaac Bickerstaff ", and both Addison and Steele created fictions to surround their narrators.
* Dear Mr Spectator, series 2 ( BBC series by Elizabeth Kuti, adapted from and inspired by Joseph Addison and Richard Steele's 18th century ' Spectator ' essays )
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