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Lord Edgecumbe, who had known Reynolds as a boy and introduced him to Keppel, suggested that he should study with Pompeo Batoni, the leading painter in Rome at the time, but Reynolds replied that he had nothing to learn from him.
* " The Great Wall of Mars " ( 2000 ) by Alastair Reynolds, in which the most technologically advanced faction of humans is based on Mars and embroiled in an interplanetary war ; introduced some of the most important characters and groups in the Revelation Space universe.
* The Camel cigarette brand is introduced by R. J. Reynolds in the United States, the first packaged cigarette.
He was introduced to Reynolds, who advised him to study nature, rather than the Old Masters.
* Salem Pianissimo, a " clean, tasteless cigarette " introduced in August 1995 by R. J. Reynolds.
Sir Robert Reynolds Macintosh ( 1897 – 1989 ) introduced a curved laryngoscope blade in 1943 ; the Macintosh blade remains to this day the most widely used laryngoscope blade for orotracheal intubation.
Thus, Kolmogorov introduced a second hypothesis: for very high Reynolds numbers the statistics of small scales are universally and uniquely determined by the viscosity () and the rate of energy dissipation ().
In 1780, Opie travelled with Wolcot to London, where they shared a residence together, having entered into a formal profit-sharing agreement ; Wolcot introduced the " Cornish wonder " to other artists, including the great Sir Joshua Reynolds, who went on to compare him to Caravaggio and Velazquez, and to prospective patrons.
" “ In England, what West and Copley did together was to create a new kind of history painting, one with modern, topical subjects, chiefly death scenes of heroes, in a historic manner, but with scrupulous attention to contemporary detail ” ( Johnson 441 ) The American was duly introduced to Sir Joshua Reynolds and was taken to " the Royal where the Students had a naked model from which they were Drawing.
There, in 1788, he was introduced by William Burke to Joshua Reynolds, on whose advice he studied in the schools of the Royal Academy.
Some very dramatic storylines were introduced in this period, with " The Freak " briefly becoming governor when Ann Reynolds was recovering from breast cancer and Colleen Powell was discredited – largely thanks to " The Freak's " interference.
Other characters introduced during the 1985 season were Ann Reynolds ' daughter Pippa ( Christine Harris ) and her former schoolmate Jenny Hartley ( Jenny Lovell ), the latter ending up in H-Block on remand after being accused of murdering her wealthy grandmother.
Camel is a brand of cigarettes that was introduced by American company R. J. Reynolds Tobacco in the summer of 1913.
In 2000, Reynolds Tobacco introduced Camel Turkish Gold, a nonmenthol cigarette.
He was quickly diverted from this path upon meeting resident composer Ross Lee Finney, who introduced Reynolds to composition.
The second special starred Debbie Reynolds singing selections she had introduced from Willson's production, " The Unsinkable Molly Brown ".
KOOL is a brand of menthol cigarette currently produced by the R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, introduced in 1933, that has marketed itself towards the " sophisticated man ".
Shane and Reynolds performed at fraternity parties and luaus for a time, and eventually Shane introduced Reynolds to Guard.
Early in 1749, he was introduced by Lord Edgecombe to Sir Joshua Reynolds.
In the late 1980s UK music journalist Simon Reynolds introduced the term " progressive dance " to describe album oriented acts such as 808 State, The Orb, Bomb the Bass, and The Shamen.
as a special case of the boids model introduced in 1986 by Reynolds.
Throughout the 70s and early 80s, growth and market penetration was significant, drawing the attention of competitors who introduced their own slim, female-oriented brands ( such as American Tobacco Company's Misty, Brown and Williamson's Capri, Liggett's Eve, and R. J Reynolds ' Dawn ).

Reynolds and second
With Richard Wilson, he was one of the originators of the eighteenth-century British landscape school ; though simultaneously, in conjunction with Sir Joshua Reynolds, he was the dominant British portraitist of the second half of the 18th century.
Reynolds was born Mary Frances Reynolds in El Paso, Texas, the second child of Maxine N. ( née Harmon ; 1913 – 1999 ) and Raymond Francis Reynolds ( 1903 – 1986 ), who was a carpenter for the Southern Pacific Railroad .< ref >
The second primary factory building, built in 1892, is the oldest Reynolds factory still standing and was sold to Forsyth County in 1990.
Chapin's recording of " The Shortest Story ", a song he wrote about a dying child and featured in his 1976 live / studio album Greatest Stories Live, was named by author Tom Reynolds in his book I Hate Myself And Want To Die as the second most depressing song of all time.
In 2000, Debbie Reynolds joined the cast as Lulu Pickles, Lou's second wife, and remained until the series ' end.
Reynolds, demoted when the network hired Reasoner, returned as lead anchor, reporting from Washington, D. C .. Max Robinson, the first African American network news anchor, anchored national news from Chicago, Illinois, and, also returning for a second stint, Jennings reported international headlines from London, United Kingdom.
Most are portraits painted in the second half of the 18th century and the first half of the 19th, by Reynolds, Gainsborough, Romney and Hoppner.
The ratio of the second term on the right hand side to the first term gives the Magnetic Reynolds number, a dimensionless ratio of advection of magnetic field to diffusion.
) Reynolds became leader on his second attempt, when Haughey was forced to retire as Taoiseach in 1992.
On the second day of the Second Battle of Bull Run, while most of the Union Army was retreating, Reynolds led his men in a last-ditch stand on Henry House Hill, site of the great Union debacle at First Bull Run the previous year.
After he left Ann Arbor the second time, Reynolds traveled throughout Europe with his then partner Karen ( later wife ), a flutist.
On October 11, 1946, Reynolds was traded to the New York Yankees for second baseman Joe Gordon.
His second musical, The Unsinkable Molly Brown, ran on Broadway for 532 performances from 1960 to 1962 and was made into a 1964 motion picture starring Debbie Reynolds.
In the second half of the 19th century, focus shifted again towards using inviscid flow theory for the description of fluid drag — assuming that viscosity becomes less important at high Reynolds numbers.
The Kingston Trio's second troupe after Guard's departure: John Stewart ( folk musician ) | John Stewart, Nick Reynolds, Bob Shane ( Summer 1963 )
Yates ' team was the only participant in the original 1972 running, and in the March 1979 race, formed one of 46 teams with director Hal Needham to compete with a 150-MPH van converted into an ambulance, with LA doctor Lyell Royer, and Brock's second wife, Pamela Reynolds, riding as the patient on the gurney.
Robert Reynolds Jones, Jr. ( October 19, 1911 – November 12, 1997 ) was the second president and chancellor of Bob Jones University.
Hooper enjoyed moderate success at the box office ; it was one of the top ten films of 1978, but ultimately the film was deemed a letdown in comparison to Reynolds ' Smokey and the Bandit, second only to Star Wars in box office gross the year before.
* Thomas Caute Reynolds ( 1821 – 1887 ), second Confederate governor of Missouri
The first, by Reynolds Stone, presents many of her engravings printed from the original blocks at the Cambridge University Press ; the second, by Joanna Selborne and Lindsay Newman, presents some 75 engravings printed from the blocks at the Fleece Press, and has long listings of Raverat's work.

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