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Dryden and rest
Dryden spells the phrase with Greek letters, but the rest of the sentence is in English ( and he does precede it with " the ").
Montrealers Ken Dryden, Serge Savard, Yvan Cournoyer, Jean Ratelle and coach John Ferguson stayed in Montreal, while the rest of the team travelled on to Toronto.
In 1996, Dryden was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame along with the rest of Jefferson Airplane, playing with the band for the first time since 1970.
It was a failure and Dryden shelved any plans he had for the rest of the King Arthur libretto.

Dryden and shape
The perimeter of Dryden forms a crude circle with an irregular shape due to several small outward bulges.
Illustrations from Jalbert's 1966 patent, showing the keels and the airfoil shape. The NASA X-38 prototype makes a gentle lakebed landing at the end of a July 1999 test flight at the Dryden Flight Research Center.

Dryden and throughout
In the Renaissance, the Silvae thanks to Poliziano helped inspire an entire genre of collections of miscellaneous, occasional poetry called Sylvae which remained popular throughout the period, inspiring works by Hugo Grotius and John Dryden, Dante mentions Statius in De vulgari eloquentia along with Ovid, Virgil and Lucan as one of the four regulati poetae ( ii, vi, 7 ).

Dryden and With
With Ken Dryden, Jacques Lemaire, and several other key players retiring after the conclusion of the 1979 season, the Canadiens ' dynasty came to an end, losing in the second round of the 1980 playoffs to the Minnesota North Stars in seven games.
With Ken Dryden, retiring in the off-season in 1979, spots opened up on the Canadiens roster.
With the start of World War II, Dryden served in an advisory capacity to the Air Force.
* Willard Dryden Paddock-Sundial, Boy With Spider

Dryden and Cock
* The poet John Dryden adapted the tale into more modern language under the title of The Cock and the Fox ( 1700 ).

Dryden and again
The route fully enters Parsippany-Troy Hills again before crossing into Hanover Township, coming to an interchange with Dryden Way, where the route widens to eight lanes.
Matthew Arnold, in his Six Chief Lives from Johnson's " Lives of the Poets ", considered the Lives of John Milton, John Dryden, Alexander Pope, Joseph Addison, Jonathan Swift, and Thomas Gray as " points de repère " or " points which stand as so many natural centres, and by returning to which we can always find our way again.
In 1976 she wrote and starred in a syndicated radio feature known as The Little Things in Life, again with Margaret Hamilton, and Robert Dryden as the husband.
" He said " when I first heard about it I thought, my God, it's Dryden all over again ... certainly if they had followed the recommendations in my report, the F28 crash at LaGuardia could have been averted.
Another investigator into the Air Ontario accident told the documentary that " after all of this work the Dryden crash, after all of the efforts, to see it happen again was extremely frustrating.

Dryden and her
Dryden, the English poet, used the word " clip " to describe the swift flight of a falcon in the 17th century when he said " And, with her eagerness the quarry missed, Straight flies at check, and clips it down the wind.
Grace Slick's " Lather ," which opens the album, is said to be about her affair with drummer Spencer Dryden and his 30th birthday.
* Brooke Astor ( 1902 – 2007 ), lived here during her marriage to John Dryden Kuser ( 1897 – 1964 ).
She married her first husband, John Dryden Kuser ( 1897 – 1964 ), shortly after her seventeenth birthday, on April 26, 1919, in Washington, D. C. " I certainly wouldn't advise getting married that young to anyone ," she said later in life.
A year after the marriage, according to a published account of the divorce proceedings, Dryden Kuser " began to embarrass her in social activities, ... told her that he no longer loved her and that their marriage was a failure.
There is an undated letter from Mrs. Aphra Behn to Tonson at Bayfordbury, thanking him warmly for what he had said on her behalf to Dryden.
Who is the strange " Mr. Dryden " who brought her to the farm?
She had numerous suitors, including the Duke of Buckingham and Francis Digby, son of the Earl of Bristol, whose unrequited love for her was celebrated by Dryden.
She is survived by her husband Robert R. Meyer, Jr., a project manager and flight test engineer at Dryden.
As Christopher Dryden points out to Gilly, her ( and her mother's cousin's ) name is that of a real witch, Geillis Duncane, who was tried in Edinburgh in the late 16th century.

Dryden and feet
* September 11 – The NASA Pathfinder unmanned aerial vehicle ( UAV ) sets an unofficial world altitude record for solar-powered aircraft of 50, 000 feet ( 15, 240 meters ) during a 12-hour flight from the Dryden Flight Research Center at Edwards Air Force Base, California.
At this time a small group at the NASA Dryden Flight Research Center analysed the flight dynamics and aerodynamics of sailplane flight up to 100, 000 feet.

Dryden and were
John Dryden in the 16 – 17th century and Alexander Pope in the 18th century were both well known for their writing in heroic couplets.
Among the committee's members were John Evelyn ( 1620 – 1706 ), Thomas Sprat ( 1635 – 1713 ), and John Dryden ( 1631 – 1700 ).
Two of his well-known later screen roles were as Dryden, a cynical British diplomat in Lawrence of Arabia ( 1962 ) and King Herod in The Greatest Story Ever Told ( 1965 ).
The Rangers made the Finals twice in the 1970s, but lost both times to two ' 70s powerhouses ; in six games to the Boston Bruins in, who were led by such stars as Bobby Orr, Phil Esposito, Ken Hodge, Johnny Bucyk, and Wayne Cashman ; and in five games to the Canadiens in, who had Bob Gainey, Guy Lafleur, Larry Robinson, Ken Dryden, Guy Lapointe, and Serge Savard.
Mary and William were crowned king and queen of England in 1689, and because Dryden was deeply sympathetic to James he lost his public offices and fell into political disfavor under the new reign.
The most pictographs are on cliff walls above Myers Spring near Dryden, overpainting giving to the theory that several Indian cultures were involved.
The companies were recruited principally in: A at Monticello, Fremont, Bethel, Rockland, Forestburg, Liberty and Beaver Kill ; B at Bethel, Thompson, Fallsburg, Forestburg and Stormville ; C at Fallsburg, Rockland, Grahamville and Neversink ; D at Ithaca and Lansing ; E at Wurtsborough, Bridgeville, Monticello and Phillipsport ; F at Fremont, Callicoon, Jeffersonville, Rockland and Monticello ; G at Fremont, Bloomingburg, Neversink, Monticello, Thompson, Cochecton and Tusten ; H at Liberty, Monticello and Rockland ; I at Dryden and Cochecton ; K at Cochecton, Monticello, Tusten, Callicoon, Highland and Thompson.
Both Dryden and Pope were as indebted to him in this as Dryden was for certain lines in his own translation of the Aeneid.
Further progress came in March 2004 when two successful tests were carried out at the NASA Dryden Flight Research Centre using small-scale rockets manufactured by Blacksky Corporation, based in Carlsbad, California.
During the 16th century the school educated writers including Ben Jonson and Richard Hakluyt ; in the seventeenth, the poet John Dryden, philosopher John Locke, scientist Robert Hooke, composer Henry Purcell and architect Christopher Wren were pupils ; and in the 18th century, philosopher Jeremy Bentham and several Whig Prime Ministers and other statesmen ; recent Old Westminsters include prominent politicians of all parties, and many members of the arts and media.
Paper / pulp industries in Dryden were a major contributor in its local economy.
His paintings were praised by Whig luminaries such as John Dryden, Joseph Addison, Richard Steele,
) Beaumont and Fletcher's Philaster and Dryden's The Maiden Queen were also staged with all-women casts in this time ; Dryden wrote new Prologues for the productions.
His studies in English literature were no less comprehensive, and included the valuable revision of Sir Walter Scott's edition of John Dryden's Works ( Edinburgh, 18 vols., 1882 – 1893 ), Dryden ( 1881 ) in the " English Men of Letters " series, History of Elizabethan Literature ( 1887 ), History of Nineteenth Century Literature ( 1896 ), A Short History of English Literature ( 1898, 3rd ed.
When Dekker began writing plays, Thomas Nashe and Thomas Lodge were still alive ; when he died, John Dryden had already been born.
Whitcomb's designs were flight-tested in 1979 – 80 by a joint NASA / Air Force team, using a KC-135 Stratotanker based at the Dryden Flight Research Center.
The long cadences of the Alexandrines with which most of the strophes close, continued to echo in English poetry from Dryden down to Gray, but the Odes themselves, which were found to be obscure by the poet's contemporaries, immediately fell into disesteem.
The LLRVs, humorously referred to as " Flying Bedsteads ", were used by the FRC, now known as the NASA Dryden Flight Research Center, at Edwards Air Force Base, Calif., to study and analyze piloting techniques needed to fly and land the Apollo Lunar Module in the moon's airless environment.
Ezra and Mary Ann were married March 19, 1831, in Dryden, New York.
Norwich City beat The Lambs, and 18 days later Tamworth manager Mark Cooper and assistant manager Richard Dryden were dismissed with the club at the foot of the league table.
Among the more illustrious of his pupils were Christopher Wren, Robert Hooke, Robert South, John Dryden, John Locke, Matthew Prior, Thomas Millington and Francis Atterbury.
The two demonstrators remained in storage at Edwards Air Force Base until November 16, 2010, when both X-34s were moved with their vertical tails removed from Dryden to a hangar owned by the National Test Pilot school in Mojave, California.
Two of its front companies were the Dryden Bank and Chantre Telecom.

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