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Budge and was
It was snapped up for a " preposterous " price by the great Egyptologist Wallis Budge, of the British Museum.
Wallis Budge, The Chronography of Gregory Abu ' l-Faraj, vol I, p. 98, APA – Philo Press, Amsterdam, 1932 ): ( After the Arab pillage of Rhodes ) " And a great number of men hauled on strong ropes which were tied round the brass Colossus which was in the city and pulled it down.
MetaComCo ( MCC ) was a computer systems software company started in 1981 and based in Bristol, England by Peter Mackeonis and Derek Budge.
E. A. Wallis Budge argued that the spread of Christianity in Egypt was influenced by the likeness of attributes between the Mother of Christ and goddesses such as Isis and Neith.
This word was transcribed by Wallis Budge as Ab.
In a poll by the Associated Press in 2000, Laver was voted " The Male Tennis Player of the Century ", ahead of Pete Sampras, Tilden, Borg, Budge, McEnroe and Hoad ( tied ), Rosewall and Roy Emerson ( tied ), and Kramer.
Budge was inspired to program the game after developing Raster Blaster, the first pinball game for the Apple II.
The existence of a god named Khem was later understood as a faulty reading, but unfortunately it had already been enshrined in books written by E. A. Wallis Budge — now out of copyright and widely reprinted.
His sliced backhand was his strongest shot, and, along with the very different backhand of former player Don Budge, has generally been considered one of the best, if not the best, backhands yet seen.
The coaching role was passed onto the former first team mates Budge Pountney and Paul Grayson to tide the team over.
Even with greats such as Ellsworth Vines, Fred Perry, and Don Budge as his opponents, all of them current or recent World No. 1 players, it was often Tilden who ensured the box-office receipts — and who could still hold his own against the much younger players for a first set or even an occasional match.
Yohannes was deposed the first time ( October 1841 ) for showing himself a friend to Dejazmach Wube ; he was restored briefly in 1845, then restored once again " by some unknown means " in 1850, according to E. A. Wallis Budge.
Avaris (; Egyptian:, Budge notation: Hut-waret, ) was the capital of Egypt under the Hyksos.
His understudy was E. A. Wallis Budge with whom he had an acrimonious relationship.
Renouf gave excoriating evidence against Budge in court when the latter was found to have falsely accused Hormuzd Rassam of being corruptly involved in illicit trade of cuneiform tablets.
Henry Pybus " Budge " Bell-Irving, ( January 21, 1913 – September 21, 2002 ) was the 23rd Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia from 1978 to 1983.
It was probably during this time that he wrote the account of his travels, which was published in English in 1928 as The Monks of Kublai Khan, Emperor of China or The History of the Life and Travels of Rabban Sawma, Envoy and Plenipotentiary of the Mongol Khans to the Kings of Europe, and Markos Who as Mar Yahbh-Allaha III Became Patriarch of the Nestorian Church in Asia, translated and edited by Sir E. A. Wallis Budge.
It was closely linked to St Antholin, Budge Row, for its seven years of existence: it was shut down in 1633.
The first English translation was prepared by E. A. Wallis Budge, which was published in two editions in 1922 and 1932.
He was licensed as a broker on November 21, 1866, and joined the firm of Budge, Schiff & Company in 1867.

Budge and Adam
* Sacred Texts: Christianity: Testamentum Adami, an English translation of the Testament of Adam by E. A. Wallis Budge.

Budge and Man
The Man Who Skied Down Everest earned Budge Crawley a 1976 Academy Award win for Best Documentary Feature.

Budge and whom
The book is dedicated to Sir E. A. Wallis Budge, the translator of the Egyptian Book of the Dead and Keeper of Egyptian and Assyrian Antiquities of the British Museum, with whom she met to discuss the history of the ancient Near East while writing the book.
The eastern grip widely replaced the western in the 1920s and thereafter was used by such World No. 1 players as Andrew Ratiu, Ellsworth Vines, Don Budge, and Jack Kramer, all of whom were considered to have very powerful forehands.

Budge and God
His contemporary adversary, E. A. Wallis Budge, however, thought Egyptian religion to be primarily henotheistic where all the gods and goddesses were aspects of the God Ra, similar to the devas in Hinduism.

Budge and made
The following are taken from public domain translations made by E. A. Wallis Budge in the early part of the 20th century ; more recent translations may differ in the light of modern scholarship.

Budge and own
After writing Raster Blaster, Budge founded his own company, BudgeCo, taking over the responsibility of what his publishers were doing.

Budge and .
According to E. A. Wallis Budge, " as a Pantheus, i. e. All-God, he appears on the amulets with the head of a cock ( Phœbus ) or of a lion ( Ra or Mithras ), the body of a man, and his legs are serpents which terminate in scorpions, types of the Agathodaimon.
Wallis Budge.
* 1915 – Don Budge, American tennis player ( d. 2000 )
* Hamer, Diane, Budge, Belinda, eds.
* By Nile and Tigris, a narrative of journeys in Egypt and Mesopotamia on behalf of the British museum between the years 1886 and 1913, by Sir E. A. Wallis Budge, 1920 ( a searchable facsimile at the University of Georgia Libraries ; DjVu & layered PDF format )
Egyptologist E. A. Wallis Budge suggests possible connections or parallels in Osiris ' resurrection story with those found in Christianity:
In the Osirian temple at Denderah, an inscription ( translated by Budge, Chapter XV, Osiris and the Egyptian Resurrection ) describes in detail the making of wheat paste models of each dismembered piece of Osiris to be sent out to the town where each piece is discovered by Isis.
Unlike the Rosetta Stone, their hieroglyphic inscriptions were relatively intact, and though the inscriptions on the Rosetta Stone had been deciphered long before the discovery of the other copies of the decree, subsequent Egyptologists including Wallis Budge used these other inscriptions to further refine the actual hieroglyphs that must have been used in the lost portions of the hieroglyphic register on the Rosetta Stone.
The early deaths of Young and Champollion, in 1829 and 1832, did not put an end to these disputes ; the authoritative work on the stone by the British Museum curator E. A. Wallis Budge, published in 1904, gives special emphasis to Young's contribution by contrast with Champollion's.
The player long considered to have had the best backhand of all time, Don Budge, had a powerful one-handed stroke in the 1930s and 1940s that imparted topspin onto the ball.
* Budge.
The Rosetta Stone, E. A. Wallace Budge, ( Dover Publications ), c. 1929, Dover edition ( unabridged ), 1989.

surmised and was
While there is no reason to believe the Arian claim, it can be surmised that he was close enough to 30 years old in 328 for them to contemplate raising such an accusation.
Naturalist John Richardson, who studied the breed in the 1820s, before it was diluted by crossings with other breeds, could detect no decided difference in form between the breed and coyotes, and surmised it was a domesticated version of the wild animal.
It was a huge blow to the Arian party since it was surmised that the participants in the First Council of Nicaea were evenly split between non-Arians and Arians.
Another factor inhibiting Chinese investment was the instability caused by friction between the government and the Military, he surmised, and the Fijian embassy in Beijing was continually engaged in damage control.
It is surmised that the language of Urdu ( literally meaning " horde " or " camp " in various Turkic dialects ) was born during the Delhi Sultanate period as a result of the intermingling of the local speakers of Sanskritic Prakrits with immigrants speaking Persian, Turkic, and Arabic under the Muslim rulers.
This was also the first time humans saw what the Romulans looked like physically, and Spock surmised a common ancestry.
It has been surmised that this was because such a ritual involved the prisoners ' warrior status being taken away.
Village residents surmised it was too notorious a location, and Rodwell's boycott discouraged business.
Many people have surmised that the decision to abolish the GLC was made because of the existence of a high-spending left-wing Labour administration under Livingstone, although pressure for the abolition of the GLC had arisen before Mr Livingstone took over, and was largely driven by the belief among the outer London Borough councils that they could perform the functions of the GLC just as well.
The Reverend John Michell calculated in 1767 that the probability of a chance alignment of so many bright stars was only 1 in 500, 000, and so correctly surmised that the Pleiades and many other clusters of stars must be physically related.
Mandel and Pierre Frank appraised the Algerian revolution and surmised that it was essential to reorient in the colonial states and neocolonies towards the emerging guerrilla-led revolutions.
The prison guards surmised that Johnson was in danger and transferred him to another prison.
Hyginus surmised that he was originally known as Iolaus — not to be confused with Iolaus, the nephew of Heracles —, but was referred to as " Protesilaus " after being the first (, protos ) to die at Troy.
It was believed that a person could not exist without a shadow, nor a shadow without a person, therefore, Egyptians surmised that a shadow contained something of the person it represents.
however, it was surmised that damage was mitigated by the not-yet-completed flood gate system.
John Morris surmised that the line of a certain Morcant Bulc referred to these monarchs, chiefly because he identified this man as the murderer of Urien Rheged who was, at the time, besieging Lindisfarne.
In her 2000 book Roanoke: Solving the Mystery of the Lost Colony, historian Lee Miller surmised that some of the Lost Colony survivors sought shelter with a neighboring Indian tribe, the Chowanoc, that was attacked by another tribe, identified by the Jamestown Colony as the " Mandoag ", who may have been either Tuscarora or Eno, also known as the Wainoke.
Spotting a dust cloud in the distance, Marmont surmised that most of the British army was in retreat and that he faced only a rearguard.

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