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Chatterton's and Compound
Chatterton's Compound was used in the manufacture of pneumatic pipe organs to seal lead tubing into wooden blocks for the pneumatic action.

Chatterton's and was
He admitted that he was directly influenced by Purchas's Pilgrimage, but there are additional strong literary connections to other works, including John Milton's Paradise Lost, Samuel Johnson's Rasselas, Chatterton's African Eclogues, William Bartram's Travels through North and South Carolina, Thomas Burnet's Sacred Theory of the Earth, Mary Wollstonecraft's A Short Residence in Sweden, Plato's Phaedrus and Ion, Maurice's The History of Hindostan, and Heliodorus's Aethiopian History.
Chatterton's final film was A Royal Divorce ( 1938 ).
Chatterton's first husband was actor Ralph Forbes ; they were married from 1924 to 1932.
Chatterton's third and last husband was Barry Thomson, to whom she was married from 1942 to his death in 1960.
The material was a major constituent of Chatterton's compound used as an insulating sealant for telegraph and other electrical cables.
Beyond that, on the right, was Chatterton's Hill, which commanded the plain over which the British would have to advance.
In the UK, Chatterton's was also used by pipe organ builders to affix reed weights to the reed tongues.
Though sceptical about Troy he was an implicit believer in the authenticity of Thomas Chatterton's fabrications.
White Plains was another British victory, but because of the difficulty in taking Chatterton's Hill, the price was great and the reward to the British was little.
The size of Chatterton's garret was only fractionally larger than the scope of the painting, with room for Wallis and his easel and little else during the preliminary sketches, which were done on-site.

Chatterton's and also
In his free time he also read works as varied as Robert Burton's Anatomy of Melancholy, Thomas Chatterton's poetry, and Leigh Hunt's essays.

Chatterton's and for
Robert Southey, when about to publish an edition of Chatterton's works for the benefit of his family, published ( November 1799 ) details of Croft's proceedings in the Monthly To this attack Croft wrote a reply addressed to John Nichols in the Gentleman's Magazine, and afterwards printed separately as Chatterton and Love and Madness ... ( 1800 ).
* Chatterton's compound, an early material for waterproofing submarine cables

Chatterton's and those
* Chatterton's usage inspired Robert Browning in his poem Childe Roland to the Dark Tower Came, in particular the last stanza in which the hero sees the ghosts of all those who died trying to reach the Dark Tower before him.

Chatterton's and on
* Edmund Malone-Cursory Observations on the Poems Attributed to Thomas Rowley ( debunking Chatterton's hoax )
At White Plains, on October 28, 1776, the Delaware Regiment again fought with Colonel William Smallwood's Marylanders, reinforcing militia placed on the strategic Chatterton's Hill.

Chatterton's and .
The draft 2003 edition of the Oxford English Dictionary lists the earliest known usage of the concept as being in L. Chatterton's book Modern Cookery published in 1943: " Afternoon tea scones … Time: 20 minutes.

Compound and was
The newest formulas of Mobilgas Special was advertised as offering " A Tune-Up in Every Tankful " due to a combination of chemicals known as the " Mobil Power Compound " which was designed to increase power, check pre-ignition ping, correct spark plug misfiring, control stalling and combat gumming up of carburetors.
Barghouti survived but was arrested by the Israeli Army in Ramallah, on April 15, 2002 and transferred to the ' Russian Compound ' police station in Jerusalem.
The album, titled From a Compound Eye was a double LP produced by Todd Tobias.
He was married to Bertha Richardson Wells, the daughter of William Wells, a Medal of Honor recipient and one of the richest men in Vermont, a partner in Wells, Richardson & Co., manufacturer of Paine's Celery Compound, a popular cure-all that was twenty percent grain alcohol.
He also isolated several steroids from the adrenal gland cortex, one of which was initially called Compound E. Working with Mayo Clinic physician Philip Showalter Hench, Compound E was used to treat rheumatoid arthritis.
Testing of the hypothesis was delayed because the synthesis of Compound E was costly and time-consuming, and Hench served in the military during World War II.
The ' E. 185 ' or ' Compound Deltic ' turbo-compound variant was planned and a single prototype was built in 1956 and tested in 1957.
Compound interest was once regarded as the worst kind of usury, and was severely condemned by Roman law, as well as the common laws of many other countries.
Late on May 12, several vehicles containing heavily-armed assault teams arrived at three Riyadh compounds: The Dorrat Al Jadawel, a compound owned by the London-based MBI International and Partners subsidiary Jadawel International, the Al Hamra Oasis Village, and the Vinnell Corporation Compound, a compound occupied by a Virginia-based defense contractor that was training the Saudi National Guard.
" Cheshunt Compound ", a fungicide developed at the Cheshunt Research Station was widely used by amateur and professional gardeners but has been withdrawn from sale in the UK since November 2010 and it is no longer legal to use it.
In addition, during the 1990-1991 Gulf War, the airport was the home to 205 General Evacuation Hospital RAMC of the British Army, who were accommodated at the nearby Singles Compound.
**" Rose K ." is about the matriarch of the Kennedy family, who had a stroke at age 94 and was cared for at the Kennedy Compound by private nurses and staff.
The most popular of these designs was probably the Garrett 4CD, meaning 4 nominal horse power Compound.
Kraljevski Dvor, which was completed in 1929, is one of two royal residences in the Royal Compound ; the other is White Palace which was completed in 1936.

Compound and also
Compound may also refer to:
Compound words and portmanteaux such as mudlist, mudsex, and mudflation are also regularly coined.
Compound puns may also combine two phrases that share a word.
Compound semiconductor diodes can also be used to generate light, as in light-emitting diodes and laser diodes.
Compound words involving " locust " have also been used by anglophone translators as calques of archaic Arabic, Greek, Hebrew, or other language names for animals ; the resulting formations have, just as in the case of the Brownian grasshopper / cicada controversy, been, at times, a cause of lexical ambiguity and false polysemy in English.
The most common name for this type of material is High Gravity Compound ( HGC ), although Lead Replacement is also used.
This version also featured a high compression ratio ( 11. 8: 1 ) and " Compound High Turbulence " chambers, as used on the CHT engine.
Compound interest arises when interest is added to the principal, so that, from that moment on, the interest that has been added also earns interest.
On March 23, 2009 the band began recording their third full length album at The Compound recording studio in Felton, CA with Kyle Black acting as producer, collaborating with their former guitarist Andy Snyder, and also again incorporating the services of former members Steven Neufeld and Adam Nigh.
Compound spirit of ether, also called Hoffmann's anodyne or aetheris spiritus compositus, is a solution of ether and ethereal oil in alcohol.
The Royal Compound has also participated in Tourism Fairs in Belgrade and Novi Sad and during the Days of the European Cultural Heritage.,
The Mukataa in Ramallah, also known as Arafat's Compound was raided by the Israel Defense Forces and placed under siege on 29 March 2002 during Operation Defensive Shield.
He was helped inside by Kirk Martsen, who also brought more film when Widener ran out, which Widener used to take the Tank Man photo, and delivered the photo film to the AP office at the Diplomatic Compound.
Compound miter saws also provided saw head tilting allowing compound miters to be cut.
There was also, in 1946, a proposal for a simpler three door estate version, but by this time it was becoming increasingly clear that the Amilcar Compound ’ s post-war renaissance was not part of the agenda of Charles de Gaulle ’ s highly interventionist government.
He is also rumoured to have moved into the Royal Compound to live with her.
He also had started his own production company, Compound Entertainment, in 2007, and has hired several producers and songwriters in hopes of turning it into a full-fledge record label.
The engine is a Double Woolf Compound built by John Key and Sons, Kirkcaldy in Scotland, who also built the long scrapped Lancashire boilers that originally provided the steam.
In April 2005 he joined the Compound Document formats ( CDF ) Working Group, became co-chair of the W3C Hypertext Coordination Group, and also took on managerial responsibility for HTML, CSS, SMIL, Timed Text, MathML, and VoiceXML.

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