Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Addison, Texas" ¶ 30
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

Addison and Club
* Rotary Club of Addison
In 1705, Steele wrote The Tender Husband with Addison ’ s contributions, and later that year wrote the prologue to The Mistake, by John Vanbrugh, also an important member of the Whig Kit-Kat Club with Addison and Steele.
* 21 clubs are represented at the meeting: Blackheath, Richmond, Ravenscourt Park, West Kent, Marlborough Nomads, Wimbledon Hornets, Gipsies, Civil Service, Law Club, Wellington College, Guy ’ s Hospital, Flamingoes, Clapham Rovers, Harlequins, King ’ s College, St Paul ’ s School, Queen ’ s House, Lausanne, Addison, Mohicans, Belsize Park.
The 21 clubs present at the meeting were: Blackheath ( represented by Burns and Frederick Stokes, the latter becoming the first captain of England ), Richmond, Ravenscourt Park, West Kent, Marlborough Nomads, Wimbledon Hornets, Gipsies, Civil Service, The Law Club, Wellington College, Guy ’ s Hospital, Flamingoes, Clapham Rovers, Harlequin F. C., King's College Hospital, St Paul's, Queen ’ s House, Lausanne, Addison, Mohicans, and Belsize Park.
In Delray Beach can be found Addison Reserve Country Club, a golf and tennis community of 717 luxury single-family homes situated on.
However, Button's and Will's coffee shops attracted writers, and Addison and Steele became the center of their own Kit-Kat Club and exerted a powerful influence over which authors rose or fell in reputation.
His politics were sufficiently evident in many of his works: a congratulatory epistle to Addison, in Protestant Popery ; or the Convocation ( 1718 ), an attack on the opponents of Bishop Benjamin Hoadly ; and in The Protestant Session by a member of the Constitution Club at Oxford ( 1719 ), addressed to James, first Earl Stanhope, and printed anonymously, but doubtless by Amhurst.

Addison and some
Soundman Addison Tice was present as well, and recorded some of the audio of the disaster.
It also labeled on some maps as Addison, and some as Webster Springs.
Men may easily be named, in whom some particular good disposition has been more conspicuous than in Addison.
" Addison obtained his licentiateship in the Royal College of Physicians in 1819 and some years later was elected a fellow of the Royal College.
Previously, some rail station turnstiles accepted cash but this feature has been removed in an effort to speed up boarding, except during sporting events at nearby ' L ' stations, such as the Red Line ' L ' station at Addison ( near Wrigley Field, home of the Chicago Cubs ) and the station for the same line at Sox – 35th ( across the street from U. S. Cellular Field, home of the Chicago White Sox ).
In some cases, such as Joseph Addison, the burial took place elsewhere in Westminster Abbey, with a memorial later erected in Poets ' Corner.
Southbound Metropolitan Line services from Uxbridge Road usually terminated at Addison Road as did northbound District Line services from Earl's Court station ; however, some services ran through from Latimer Road to Earl's Court, thus forming the so-called Middle Circle.
Walter Addison of Maryland, and at Princeton ; was ordained deacon in 1811 and priest in 1814 ; and preached both in the Stone Chapel, Millwood, and in Christ Church, Alexandria, for some time.
The GWR ran some broad-gauge trains from Windsor to Farringdon and between Addison Road ( later Kensington Olympia ) and the City later in the year.
He studied classics and mathematics at local private schools run by Alexander Kirk and the Reverend Addison Belt, and also studied for some time at Georgetown College, the predecessor of Georgetown University.
Joseph Addison's Poem to his Majesty was published by Tonson in 1695, and there was some correspondence respecting a proposed joint translation of Herodotus by Boyle, Richard Blackmore, Addison, and others.
At Amsterdam and Rotterdam he met Addison, and assisted in some abortive negotiations for Addison's employment as travelling companion to Lord Hertford, son of the Duke of Somerset.

Addison and most
Bush's attendance boundary covers most of Addison.
In 2005, the town of Addison introduced a wireless Internet network covering most of the town.
In 1712, Addison wrote his most famous work of fiction, Cato, a Tragedy.
From 1882 to 1961 Addison was also served by the Wellsville, Addison & Galeton Railroad and predecessors ( most notably the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, the Buffalo & Susquehanna Railroad 1898-1932, and the Addison & Northern Pennsylvania Railroad
Plays: In 1712, Joseph Addison wrote his most famous work of fiction, a play entitled Cato, a Tragedy.
The current nine largest and most prestigious / competitive national circuit tournaments are ( in no particular order ) the Glenbrooks, held at Glenbrook North and Glenbrook South High Schools in the Chicago suburbs ; the New York City Invitational at the Bronx High School of Science ; the Harvard Invitational at Harvard University in Boston, Mass ; the California Invitational at UC Berkeley, the Greenhill Fall Classic hosted by Greenhill School in Addison, Texas ; the Heart of Texas Invitational at St. Mark's School in Dallas, Texas ; The Victory Briefs Tournament ( VBT ), held at UCLA in Los Angeles ; the Mid-America Cup at Valley High School in West Des Moines, Iowa ; and the Minneapple at Apple Valley High School in Minnesota.
Addison, Longford Park, and McLennan are the most major projects which have increased the local property values.
In 1905, Luks painted what would become one of his most famous works as well as an Ashcan School icon, " The Spielers ", which is now in the Addison Gallery of American Art.
Henry Addison, VC ( Bardwell, Suffolk February 1821 – 18 June 1887 ) was an English recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.
Although she did appear in several operas, Addison spent most of her career performing in recital and concert.
The New York Post said the following of her debut, " Adele Addison is about the most appealing interpreter of the little Parisian seamstress yet to appear on the City Center stage.
In 1925 Addison Mizner embarked on his most ambitious project, the creation of a fabulous resort at Boca Raton.
Addison Graves Wilson, Sr., most commonly known as Joe Wilson ( born July 31, 1947 ), is the U. S. Representative for, serving since 2001.
The most important of the year-round watercourses is the Clitunno River, celebrated in Antiquity as the Clitumnus whose deified waters were reputed to have miraculous properties, and which have been lauded in prose and verse by Pliny the Younger, Propertius, Claudian, Addison, Byron and Carducci.
Six of the Lives have been singled out as the most " important ": John Milton, John Dryden, Alexander Pope, Joseph Addison, Jonathan Swift, and Thomas Gray.
William Robert Fountains Addison VC ( 18 September 1883 – 7 January 1962 ) was an English recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.
Paul Addison has called The Audit of War as " the most thorough and sustained assault so far " on wartime orthodoxy.
The district covers most of the cities of Carrollton and Farmers Branch and parts of Addison, Coppell, Dallas, and Irving ( including Valley Ranch and the Northern part of Las Colinas ).
Other performers with his Orchestra included trumpeter Roy McCoy, saxophonist Elmer Addison and guitarist Buster Brown, who was responsible for the Orchestra's most characteristic song, " They Cut Down That Old Pine Tree ", which the Rivers Chambers Orchestra would continue to play for more than fifty years.

Addison and acclaimed
Adele Addison ( born July 24, 1925, Springfield, Massachusetts ) is an African American lyric soprano who was an acclaimed figure in the classical music world during the 1950s and 1960s.

Addison and region
Addison is considered to be part of the humid subtropical region.
It is bounded by the Chicago River on the east, the Milwaukee Road railroad tracks on the west, Addison Street on the south and Montrose Avenue on the north, west of Pulaski Road stretching to encompass the region between Belmont Avenue on the south and, roughly, Leland Avenue on the north.

0.540 seconds.