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For once his touch deserted him.
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For and Maurice
For this and subsequent work they were jointly awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1962 with Maurice Wilkins.
For this service, he was awarded the Order of the British Empire and the Order of Saints Maurice and Lazarus.
For six years, he studied theology with Peter Lombard and Maurice de Sully.
* Chittenden, Maurice ( 2005 ) For sale: Britain ’ s underground city, Times Online October 30, 2005, www site 18 May 2007
For their work while in the Cavendish Laboratory, they were jointly awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1962, together with Maurice Wilkins of King's College London, himself a graduate of St. John's College, Cambridge.
For an estimate of his work and his place among the philosophers of the 18th century see Victor Cousin's Philosophie sensualiste ( 1863 ); PL Lezaud, Résumés philosophiques ( 1853 ); FD Maurice, in his Modern Philosophy ( 1862 ), pp. 537 seq.
For Labour, Paul Rose, Maurice Orbach, Reginald Paget, Dingle Foot, Ivor Richard, and David Ennals were all critical.
For instance, a major shareholder, Maurice Rind, had been convicted of securities fraud in 1976.
For this reason, Maurice worked in Ivory Coast where he was shocked by the fact that some Upper-Volta businessmen were illegally practicing some kind of workforce traffic to supply Ivory Coast huge plantations with workers.
For this act, Maurice was tried and attainted by the parliament in Dublin and his lands forfeited, but after his death they were restored to his brother John FitzMaurice, 5th Baron of Kerry.
For example, Maurice Papon, who was judged in the 1990s for his role in the Vichy collaborationist government, gave orders for the Paris massacre of 1961 as the head of the Parisian police.
:: For the Director of the Manchester United's football board, see Maurice Watkins ( solicitor )
For their skills was selected to attend the course staff, three-year at the École Supérieure de Guerre ( Paris, France ) where he was a disciple of General Maurice Gamelin and Marshal Foch, where he graduated with top notes.
: For the former Wigan Warriors Rugby League chairman see Maurice Lindsay ( rugby league ).
For Hincmar's political and ecclesiastical theories see preface to Maurice Prou's edition of the De ordine palatii ( Paris, 1885 ), and the abbé Émile Lesne, La hiérarchie épiscopale en Gaule et en Germanie ( Paris, 1905 ).
* For Maurice.
For Workers ' Power: the selected writings of Maurice Brinton.
For instance, Maurice Richard was given a state funeral by the province of Quebec when he died in 2000 ; his coffin lay in state at the Molson Centre.
For instance, the arms suppliers Léon Jean-Baptiste and Maurice Juif were murdered by Cagoulards in October 1936 and February 1937, respectively, for attempting to enrich themselves by lying about the price they had paid for the arms.
For instance, her dog's name is Señor Maurice, and she sometimes refers to her father as " papi ".
For some time, Desmond resisted a summons to appear at Elizabeth's court with the plea that he was at war with his uncle Maurice.
For the years 600 to 627 the author writes as a contemporary historian-that is, through the last years of emperor Maurice, the reign of Phocas, and the first seventeen years of the reign of Heraclius.
After his death Price has, in Hughes ' opinion " remained one of the durable ogres of the Australian imagination ", featuring in Price Warung's tales and as the basis for the cruel commandant Maurice Frere in Marcus Clarke's For the Term of his Natural Life ( 1885 ).
Maurice Richardson, in the June 4, 1950 issue of The Observer said, " For her fiftieth book she has chosen a snug, residential village setting with her favourite detective, silver-haired, needle-sharp spinster, Miss Marple, making a delayed appearance.

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