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From the saddlebags, hung on a Hitchcock chair, David took out a good English razor, a present from John Hunter.
From 1896 until 1910 John H. Whipple was manager of Western Union at the Center in the drugstore he purchased from Clark Wait.
John Newton: From Disgrace to Amazing Grace, Crossway Books.
From the 1930s to the 1960s, archaeologists like V. Gordon Childe and later John Hamilton regarded them as castles where local landowners held sway over a subject population.
Other roles for Campbell included the Michael Crichton adaptation Congo, the film version of McHale's Navy, and Escape From L. A., the sequel to John Carpenter's Escape From New York.
From 1799 to 1807 the military commandant was John Despard, brother of Edward.
From his religious training, Mather viewed the importance of texts for elaborating meaning and for bridging different moments of history — linking, for instance, the Biblical stories of Noah and Abraham with the arrival of such eminent leaders as John Eliot ; John Winthrop ; and his own father, Increase Mather.
From 1920 Eisenhower served with an unprecedented succession of generals – Fox Conner, John J. Pershing, Douglas MacArthur and George Marshall.
It was also at this juncture that the US Ambassador to the UN, John Foster Dulles, said, " From the point of view of justice, the opinions of the Eritrean people must receive consideration.
From the time of John Flamsteed ( 1646 – 1719 ) it had been believed that the Earth's daily rotation was uniform.
John Backus presented FP in his 1977 Turing Award lecture " Can Programming Be Liberated From the von Neumann Style?
From the mid-1760s a range of Neoclassical modes were fashionable, associated with the British architects Robert Adam, James Gibbs, Sir William Chambers, James Wyatt, George Dance the Younger, Henry Holland and Sir John Soane.
From 1990 to 1993 it was maintained by John Gilmore while he worked for Cygnus Solutions.
From 1212 onwards, John had a constant policy of maintaining close relations with the Pope, which partially explains how he persuaded the Pope to reject the legitimacy of the Magna Carta.
* Frontline — From Daniel M ' Naughten to John Hinckley: A Brief History of the Insanity Defense
From Libanius, John acquired the skills for a career in rhetoric, as well as a love of the Greek language and literature.
From 1952 to 1962 he worked as a professor at the John Curtin School of Medical Research ( JCSMR ) of the Australian National University.
From 1814 Keats had two bequests held in trust for him until his 21st birthday: £ 800 willed by his grandfather John Jennings ( about £ 34, 000 in today's money ) and a portion of his mother's legacy, £ 8000 ( about £ 340, 000 today ), to be equally divided between her living children.
From James being thus placed first, the conclusion is drawn that John was the younger of the two brothers.
From 1946, Dirks ' son, John Dirks, gradually began doing more of the work on The Captain and the Kids.
From 1825 – 1827, the British sealer John Nunn and three crew members were shipwrecked on Kerguelen.
From 1795 Canadians from Brandon House were trading with the Mandans and in 1796 John Evans ( explorer ) reached the Mandans from the Mississippi.
For the original British and Australian releases, a spoof travelogue narrated by John Cleese Away From It All, was shown before the film itself.

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From John Cabot's grandson, George Cabot's side, the family would go into politics.

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From there she negotiated with the emperor for the safety of family members left in the capital, while protesting her sons ' innocence of hostile actions ; under the falsehood of making a vesperal visit to worship at the church, she deliberately excluded the grandson of Botaneiates and his loyal tutor, met with Alexios and Isaac and fled for the forum of Constantine.
From family diaries and the memory of a grandson, it is believed that it was Green who drove the carriage and team that brought President Brigham Young into the Salt Lake Valley.
From a prominent Rhode Island family, Hopkins was a grandson of William Hopkins who served the colony for 40 years as Deputy, Assistant, Speaker of the House of Deputies, and Major.
From Bruce it passed to his grandson Robert the Steward, future King Robert II of Scotland.
From then on the Mission House became Kemp House and it remained in the Kemp family until 1976 when it was gifted to the Nation by Ernest Kemp, a great grandson of the missionary James Kemp and Charlotte Kemp.
From 1924 the 17th Viscount resided at Hampton Court, Herefordshire, which was sold by his grandson, the 18th Viscount, in 1972.
From his father ’ s side, Conan was great great grandson of duke Geoffrey I and great grandson of Odo of Brittany.
From his father's side, he was the grandson of Italian immigrants who went to Uruguay and then re-migrated to Brazil.
# The Murderer From Screen: The head of the movie club at Fudo High, grandson of Japan's king of cinema, offers Miyuki a starring role in his latest project.
One of her most recent recordings was with Alex Dixon, grandson of Willie Dixon, on his 2009 release " Rising From The Bushes ," in which she appeared on two tracks: " Fantasy " and " Paint You A Picture ".
This subject is covered in both " Critical Path " and " Uptopia or Oblivion ": From the introduction by Jaime Snyder, Fuller's grandson: " A comprehensive global crisis is now clearly dawning in humanity's collective awareness, interweaving dramatic climate change and massive environmental destruction as we hover closer to " points of no return " -- not to mention the ongoing hazard of nuclear weaponry, and persistent large-scale extreme poverty.
From such sources it appears that the duke of Monmouth himself, and statesmen like Halifax, Shaftesbury, Buckingham, Macclesfield, Cavendish, Bedford, Grey of Warke, were among those who fraternized at the King's Head Tavern with third-rate writers such as Scroop, Mulgrave and Shadwell ; with remnants of the Cromwellian régime like Lord Falconbridge, John Claypole and Henry Ireton ( two sons-in-law and a grandson of the old Protector ); with such profligates as Lord Howard of Escrick and Sir Henry Blount ; and with scoundrels of the type of Dangerfield and Oates.
From Dardanus ' grandson Tros the people gained the additional name of Trojans and the region gained the additional name Troad.
From 1219 to 1335, Mongols under Genghis Khan and then his grandson Hulegu invaded from the steppes to the east of the Iranian plateau, reaching Palestine before they were stopped.
From the moment she set eyes on him, Benjamin Franklin Bache ’ s grandmother, Deborah Read, fell in love with her grandson.
From the fragment of his clay sealing discovered at Nalanda during the excavations of 1927-28, we came to know that he was the son of Kumaragupta III and the grandson of Narasimhagupta Baladitya.
From 1974 onwards Mark Goldberg, grandson of Abraham, took the position of Chairman.

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