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Blackett and set
When he went for interview for entrance to the Royal Naval College, Osborne, Isle of Wight, Charles Rolls had completed his cross-channel flight the previous day and Blackett who had tracked the flight on his crystal set was able to expound lengthily on the subject.
In 1829, Richard Bentley was taken into partnership ; and in 1832 Colburn retired, but set up again soon afterwards independently in Great Marlborough Street ; his business was taken over in 1841 by Messrs Hurst & Blackett.

Blackett and up
Blackett's theory of planetary magnetism and gravity were taken up by the science fiction author James Blish who cited the Blackett effect as the theoretical ' basis ' behind his ' spindizzy ' antigravity drive.
The crowning piece of Grainger ’ s plan for the development of Newcastle was to be a new street leading up from Dean Street to intersect with Blackett Street.

Blackett and working
Already in 1935 he was working with Patrick Blackett and Sir Henry Tizard on the committee that gave birth to Radar.
Since 1804, the mine owner, Christopher Blackett had been investigating the possibilities of working the mine's short colliery tramroad by steam traction.
The two main employers in the town used to be " The Shirt Factory "-towards the end of its working life this clothing factory was acquired by Montague Burton of Leeds-and the Blackett Hutton steel works.
After graduating from Magdalene College in 1921, Blackett spent ten years working at the Cavendish Laboratory as an experimental physicist with Professor Rutherford and in 1923 became a fellow of Kings College, Cambridge, a position he held until 1933.
Blackett spent some time in 1924-1925 at Göttingen, Germany working with James Franck on atomic spectra.

Blackett and including
Another engagement occurred in Blackett Strait when a force of 15 PT boats, including LTJG John F. Kennedy's PT-109 were sent to intercept the " Tokyo Express " supply convoy on 2 August.
Developed at the Blackett, Sample and Hummert advertising agency in Chicago, Captain Midnight began as a syndicated show in 1938, airing through the spring of 1940 on a few Midwest stations, including Chicago's WGN.
There are numerous encompassing, smaller suburbs nearby including Bidwill, Blackett, Whalan, Tregear, Lethbridge Park and Emerton.

Blackett and himself
As time went on, Blackett became increasingly occupied by other outside interests and was often absent, leaving Hedley in charge of the mine ; Hackworth found himself in conflictual situations due his Methodist activities and his refusal to work on the Sabbath, until he felt obliged to leave Wylam in 1816.

Blackett and William
This was followed in 1813 by the Puffing Billy built by Christopher Blackett and William Hedley for the Wylam Colliery Railway, the first successful locomotive running by adhesion only.
Although William Hedley is generally credited with the " design " of the locomotives, there is strong evidence that these issued from the aforementioned joint collaboration in which Christopher Blackett was the driving force with Timothy Hackworth playing a preponderant engineering role.
Puffing Billy is an early railway steam locomotive, constructed in 1813-1814 by engineer William Hedley, enginewright Jonathan Forster and blacksmith Timothy Hackworth for Christopher Blackett, the owner of Wylam Colliery near Newcastle upon Tyne, in the United Kingdom.
He had financial problems and in 1688 he sold the rump of the family estates and Wallington Hall to Sir William Blackett for £ 4000 and an annuity of £ 2000 a year.
Blackett, " William Wells Brown ", American National Biography Online
* Barbara Villiers ( 25 August 1706 – d. 1761 ), married firstly, Sir William Blackett, 2nd Baronet.
* The Earl Bishop, the life of Frederick Hervey, Bishop of Derry, Earl of Bristol by William Shakespeare Childe-Pemberton, Hurst & Blackett, London, 1924

Blackett and ;
1886 Routledge Paperback ; 1889 Blackett
In this opinion he chafed against the existing military authority and was cut out of various circles of communications ; after the war, the Allied Strategic Bombing Survey proved Blackett correct, however.
The original line ran down past the Plough Hotel on High Street ; while there are no signs of this, the railway later ran down Blackett Street and so the street is noticeable wider than most streets as it had to accommodate both the railway and the street.
Hurst and Blackett ( reissued by Cambridge University Press, 2009 ; ISBN 978-1-108-00139-7 )

Blackett and new
Wilson's advisers Patrick Blackett and Thomas Balogh advised him to recreate a new ministry, to be called the Department of Economic Affairs ( DEA ), in order to drive through his economic plan.
A new mansion, Sockburn Hall, was built around 1834 for Henry Collingwood Blackett and the church was closed and allowed to become dilapidated, presumably because the occupant wanted a fashionable picturesque ruin in his grounds.

Blackett and ".
* Patrick Blackett, fellow of King's, was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics 1948 " for his development of the Wilson cloud chamber method, and his discoveries therewith in the fields of nuclear physics and cosmic radiation ".
Bernard Lovell wrote of Blackett " Those who worked with Blackett in the laboratory were dominated by his immensely powerful personality, and those who knew him elsewhere soon discovered that the public image thinly veiled a sensitive and humane spirit ".
Ransome sold Nancy Blackett in 1939 but always said that she was " the best little ship ".

set and up
Montero had set up a strong position, using every bale and box we had in addition to barricades of logs and brush.
He said now, `` I've got the perfect headquarters set up.
C'mon, buddy, help me set up the kitchen and we'll have food in a minute or two ''.
The bridge itself rises up from the river, light-flared and enormous, like the outdoor set for an epic opera.
We will recall that the still confident liberals of the Truman administration gathered with other Western utopians in San Francisco to set up the legal framework, finally and at last, to rationalize war -- to rationalize want and fear -- out of the world: the United Nations.
Once the scene is set, Trevelyan skilfully builds up the tense story until it reaches its climax in the dramatic victory of Marlborough and Eugene of Savoy at Blenheim.
An entire theater had been set up for his diversion, with a 200-man Italian orchestra under the well-known Sarti.
To document his charge, Pike set up two parallel columns in The Advocate showing the price charged by The Gazette and the considerably lower price for which the work could be done elsewhere.
He held that no group of colonists could set up or maintain a government without royal sanction.
I don't know how and I don't know why but the two stores, the one in Margaretville and the one in Fleischmanns that had been set up as a partnership, were dissolved, separated from each other.
And his performances attracted much attention, as the frequency of his surviving pieces in any calendar that may be set up for his undergraduate activities testifies.
This central episode consists of a series of staccato scenes set in the period from the beginning of the present century up to the first World War.
When Partisan and Kenyon set up shop, Mencken was still accepted as an arbiter of taste ( remember Hergesheimer??
Let him bounce back, and he could really set up the staff.
In entering this union we will be surrendering most, if not all, of our economic autonomy to international bodies such as the Atlantic Institute ( recently set up ) or the O.E.C.D., I.M.F. and others.
During the war, we set up schools for the teaching of psychological warfare, which included the teaching of propaganda, both black and white and the various shades of grey in between.
We set up the Lloyd's Neck school, worked out its curriculum, and taught there.
The purchase was effected and they made their way towards the hotel again, the hen, with whom some sort of communication had been set up, nestling in the doctor's arms.
At 7:25 two hotel doormen came thumping down the steps, carrying a saw-horse to be set up as a barricade in front of the haberdashery store window next to the entranceway, and as I watched them in their gaudy red coats that nearly scraped the ground, their golden, fringed epaulets and spic, red-visored caps, I suddenly saw just over their shoulders Jessica gracefully making her way through the crowd.
During the discharge the magnetic forces set up by the passage of current cause the edges of the foil to roll inward toward its center line, thus allowing light to pass into the camera.
Personally, I think we ought to set up an immediate naval blockade of Cuba.
Before the Juniors entered the ring the Steward announced that after all Juniors had moved their dogs around the ring and set them up, they could relax with their dogs.
It has been suggested many times that a Class be set up for the Juniors who are overage and cannot enter the Junior Classes.
The Rio Grande KC is also considering having their Junior Classes set up so that Juniors can qualify with points for Westminster.
At Cypress Gardens special bleachers are set up for photographers at water-ski shows and lovely models pose for pictures in garden settings.

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