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Cruden and recorded
The Times recorded that Cruden left out Buz ( brother of Huz ) and Sneeze ( put under Neeze ).

Cruden and London
Cruden published a pamphlet dedicated to Lord H. ( probably Harrington, a Secretary of State ) entitled The London Citizen exceedingly injured, or a British Inquisition Displayed.
Cruden began work on his concordance in 1735 whilst a bookseller in London.

Cruden and there
* Cruden Farm, the home of Dame Elisabeth Murdoch with its gardens is sometimes open to the public and various events are held there throughout the year.
Although there is little evidence of its presence other than a small complex a few miles south of the village, the sands at Cruden Bay is the place where the 110-mile long pipeline operated by BP Plc, in use from 1975, finds landfall.

Cruden and is
There is considerable ancient history in this geographic area, especially slightly northwest of Cruden Bay, where the Catto Long Barrow and numerous tumuli are found.
It is said that in 1761 Cruden compiled " A Complete Concordance to the Apocrypha ".
New Slains Castle is a ruined castle near Cruden Bay in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, overlooking the North Sea.
Just past the eastern end of the Ythan Bridge, is a bomb crater left by an attacking German aircraft, the bomb, aimed at the wharf, skipped over the bridge and exploded on the embankment beside the Cruden Bay Road.
Cruden Bay is a small village in Scotland, on the north coast of the Bay of Cruden in Aberdeenshire, 26 miles north of Aberdeen.
Just south of Slains Castle, Cruden Bay is said to have been the site of a battle in which the Scots under King Malcolm II defeated the Danes in 1012.
Cruden Bay is a nice place to live, with a medium sized primary school.
Cruden Bay is not far from the towns of Ellon and Peterhead, and is approx 30 minutes drive from Aberdeen City.
Her garden, " Cruden Farm ", at Langwarrin, is one of Australia's finest examples of landscape gardening and is regularly open to the public.
A Complete Concordance to the Holy Scriptures, generally known as Cruden's Concordance, is a concordance of the King James Bible ( KJV ) that was singlehandedly created by Alexander Cruden.

Cruden and by
( Although Cruden appears to have made an error in writing this, since his source, Holinshed, does not date Borthwick that early, and Caldwell agrees ) By 1511 Edinburgh was the principal foundry in Scotland, supplanting Stirling Castle, with Scottish and European smiths working under Borthwick, who by 1512 was appointed " master melter of the king's guns ".
* 30 July – Flying the Blériot XI-2 monoplane Ca Flotte, Norwegian aviator Tryggve Gran makes the first crossing of the North Sea by aeroplane, flying 465 km ( 289 mi ) from Cruden Bay, Scotland, to Jæren, Norway, in 4 hours 10 minutes.
Further excavations were made in 1939 by Cruden and in 1947 by Bersu.
The production of The Railway Children ( adapted by Mike Kenny ( writer ) and directed by Damian Cruden ) won an 2011 Olivier Award for Best Entertainment.
East Aberdeenshire was defined by the 1868 legislation as consisting of the parishes of Aberdour, Belhelvie, Bourtie, Crimond, Cruden, Daviot, Ellon, Fintray, Foveran, Fraserburgh, Fyvie, Keith-hall and Kinkell, King-Edward, Logie-Buchan, Longside, Lonmay, Methlick, Montquhitter, New Deer, New Machar, Old Deer, Oldmeldrum, Peterhead, Pitsligo, Rathen, Slains, Strichen, Tarves, Turriff, Tyrie and Udny, together with the part of the parish of Old Machar lying east of the River Don, and the parish of St Fergus in Banffshire.

Cruden and .
In eastern Aberdeenshire the Danes invaded at least as far north as the area near Cruden Bay.
** The first petroleum pipeline opens from Cruden Bay to Grangemouth, Scotland.
* King Máel Coluim mac Cináeda of Alba reputedly defeats a Danish army at Cruden Bay in Buchan.
Its two most distinguished inmates were Alexander Cruden, compiler of the Concordance to the Bible, and the poet Christopher Smart.
Patrick John Murdoch, who had married in 1882 and migrated from Cruden, Scotland to Victoria, Australia with Patrick's family in 1884.
She became Mrs Elisabeth Murdoch in June 1928, honeymooning on his Cruden Farm estate at Langwarrin.
Sir Keith Murdoch died at Cruden Farm in the night of 4-5 October 1952.
* Cruden RW & Hermann-Parker SM.
After completing his education at the parish schools of Cruden and Ellon, he entered, at age fifteen, the Jesuit college at Braunsberg, East Prussia ( then belonging to Poland ); however, his character did not tolerate well the strict and somber way of life at the school, and soon decided to return home.
It combined, from the former county of Banff, a Banff area ( including the burgh of Banff ), the burghs of Aberchirder, Macduff and Portsoy, and Aberchirder and Fordyce areas, and, from the former county of Aberdeen, the burghs of Fraserburgh, Peterhead, Rosehearty and Turriff, and Deer Turriff and Cruden areas.
Alexander Cruden ( May 31, 1699 – November 1, 1770 ) was the author of an early concordance to the Bible, and also served as Alexander the Corrector, a self-styled national corrector of signs, books and morals.
Alexander Cruden was born in Aberdeen in Scotland ( baptised on June 8, 1699, St. Nicholas Kirk, Aberdeen, according to recent research ) and was educated at Aberdeen Grammar School and Marischal College, University of Aberdeen, and became an excellent Latin, Greek and Biblical scholar.
There were some primitive concordances before Cruden, however these were unsystematic, more popular aids rather than scholarly tools.
Cruden worked alone and produced the most consistent and complete concordance produced before the introduction of computerised indexing.
However, she died some days later without awarding Cruden any reward for his work, so Cruden had to go into personal debt to finance the printing.
The King awarded Cruden £ 100 for his efforts.
After the slow success of the first edition, the second and third made Cruden considerable profit.
As well as producing the concordance, Cruden worked as a proofreader and bookseller, several editions of Greek and Latin classics are said to have owed their accuracy to his care.
Cruden opened a booksellers shop in the Royal Exchange.
Some point after this, Cruden adopted the title of Corrector.

recorded and experience
In Dianetics, the unconscious or reactive mind is described as a collection of " mental image pictures ," which contain the recorded experience of past moments of unconsciousness, including all sensory perceptions and feelings involved, ranging from pre-natal experiences, infancy and childhood, even the traumatic feelings associated events from past lives and alien cultures.
Palestinian terror claimed 106 lives in northern Israel from 1967, according to official IDF statistics, while the Lebanese army had recorded " 1. 4 Israeli violations of Lebanese territory per day from 1968 – 74 " Where Lebanon had no conflict with Israel during the period 1949 – 1968, after 1968 Lebanon's southern border began to experience an escalating cycle of attack and retaliation, leading to the chaos of the civil war, foreign invasions and international intervention.
Recamming is also used with speedruns in order to make the experience more movie-like, with arbitrary control of camera angles, editing, and sound that can be applied with editing software after the runs are first recorded.
Rhys gained his first recorded military experience at the age of fourteen when he participated in the storming of Llansteffan Castle in 1146.
Locations in the interior, away from the moderating influence of the ocean, experience slightly wider variations in daily temperature, and nighttime readings as low as have been recorded.
From Montana's temperature to the highest temperature ever recorded in the U. S .— in Death Valley, California, in 1913 — many parts of the country experience seasonal temperature extremes.
On June 28, 2007, the volcano began to experience the largest explosions so far recorded in this eruption cycle.
Dr. Jaminet himself suffered a case of decompression sickness when he ascended to the surface in four minutes after spending almost three hours at a depth of 95 feet in a caisson, and his description of his own experience was the first such recorded.
In heuristic evaluation, the user interface is reviewed by experts and its compliance to usability heuristics ( broadly stated characteristics of a good user interface, based on prior experience ) is assessed, and any violating aspects are recorded.
* New York Times Image: " Randy Phillips, an airman, recorded the experience of telling his parents he was gay.
The coldest temperature recorded in Bundaberg is 0. 8 degrees Celsius, and some inland areas of Bundaberg sometimes experience frosts.
He also recorded Ess's band Y Pants for their debut release on 99 Records and performed with Rhys Chatham's Guitar Trio in 1977, a noise music experience that was very important in the development of his compositional voice ( Branca 1979 ).
Eusebius recorded the poet's first experience of fame (" agnoscitur ") somewhere between 542 and 537 BC and this better fits the period of Polycrates ' reign.
The result is a listening experience that spatially transcends normally recorded stereo, since it accurately reproduces the effect of hearing a sound in person, given the 360 ° nature of how human ears pick up nuance in the sound waves.
The band was unique, even in the 1960s, in that they ( at Tommy Hall's urging ) played most of their live shows and recorded their albums while under the influence of LSD, and built their lifestyle and music around the psychedelic experience.
The hero's experience is recorded in " notebooks ", which are compiled to form the actual narrative, and which serve to record his unusual, mostly sexual, experiences in British India — the narrator describes himself as dominated by " a devilish indifference " towards " all things having to do with art or metaphysics ", focusing instead on eroticism.
Since the beginnings of recorded sound in the late 19th century, technology has enabled people to rearrange the normal listening experience.
He was gaoled at Darlinghurst Gaol for drunkenness and non-payment of alimony, and recorded his experience in the haunting poem " One Hundred and Three "-his prison number-which was published in 1908.
Afterwards, Merrill had the opportunity to meet Whitman, an experience he later recorded in the magazine " Le Masque.
B. von Platen ( Stockholm, 1886 ); and his own Minnen ( Stockholm, 1892 ), an autobiography, invaluable as a historical document, in which the political experience and the matured judgments of a lifetime are recorded with singular clearness, sobriety and charm.
Duncan then recorded 20 points and 15 rebounds in Game 6, and the Spurs relied on their experience to seal the series in Game 7.
Devoil's previous musical experience was of various local bands in Reading, including Trash with whom he recorded a single " Priorities " released by Polydor in October the previous year.
This was described as a " surprise appointment ", since she has no recorded interest in football ( despite her interest in cricket ) or any experience in similar work such as the 2012 Olympics bid.

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