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The Chambers Biographical Dictionary mistakenly gives his year of birth as 939.
Little is known of the family with certainty ; the Chambers Biographical Dictionary records that they arrived in Spain in the 8th century but the name is familiar from the romance by Ginés Perez de Hita, Guerras civiles de Granada, which celebrates the feuds of the Abencerrages and the rival family of the Zegris, and the cruel treatment to which the former were subjected.
The Chambers Biographical Dictionary says of him that after Dr James Gregory's death, he was " recognized as the first consulting physician in Scotland ".
( The Chambers Biographical Dictionary gives his year of birth erroneusly as 1725.
Chambers Biographical Dictionary, Revised Edition.
* Chambers Biographical Dictionary ( 1990 ), as General Editor, ISBN 0-550-16040 X Hardback
Chambers Biographical Dictionary W & R Chambers Ltd ISBN 0-550-16040-X
The Chambers Biographical Dictionary says of him that " he was regarded as the father of 19th century German landscape painting.
* Consult Chambers 21st Century Dictionary, The Chambers Thesaurus or Chambers Biographical Dictionary
* Chambers Biographical Dictionary ( Chambers, Edinburgh, 2002 ) ISBN 0-550-10051-2
Chambers Biographical Dictionary ( 1969 ) SBN 550-16001-9
* Chambers Biographical Dictionary, Edinburgh 1990, ISBN 978-0-550-16040-9
Chambers Biographical Dictionary, seventh edition.
The Chambers Biographical Dictionary describes him as " one of the leading Finnish sculptors ".
The Chambers Biographical Dictionary says of him, " Few of his frescoes are extant, but the Louvre has a collection of his drawings.
* Thorne, J. O. and Collocott, T. C. Chambers Biographical Dictionary.
* Robert Chambers and Thomas Thomson ( editors ), Biographical Dictionary of Eminent Scotsmen, Blackie and Son, 1856.
The Chambers Biographical Dictionary calls him " Michel Arnaud d ' Abbadie ".
* Chambers Biographical Dictionary, ISBN 978-0-550-10693-3.
* Chambers Biographical Dictionary

Chambers and Dictionary
The Oxford English Dictionary traces the earliest use ( as " Androides ") to Ephraim Chambers ' Cyclopaedia, in reference to an automaton that St. Albertus Magnus allegedly created.
André Le Breton, a bookseller and printer, approached Diderot with a project for the publication of a translation of Ephraim Chambers ' Cyclopaedia, or Universal Dictionary of Arts and Sciences into French, first undertaken by the Englishman John Mills, and followed by the German Gottfried Sellius.
However, Chambers ' Cyclopaedia, or Universal Dictionary of Arts and Sciences ( 1728 ), and the Encyclopédie of Diderot and D ' Alembert ( 1751 onwards ), as well as Encyclopædia Britannica and the Conversations-Lexikon, were the first to realize the form we would recognize today, with a comprehensive scope of topics, discussed in depth and organized in an accessible, systematic method.
Chambers, in 1728, followed the earlier lead of John Harris's Lexicon Technicum of 1704 and later editions ( see also below ); this work was by its title and content " A Universal English Dictionary of Arts and Sciences: Explaining not only the Terms of Art, but the Arts Themselves ".
" Chambers ' Dictionary mentions the contemporary usage of the term " pop art "; Grove Music Online states that the " term pop music ... seems to have been a spin-off from the terms pop art and pop culture, coined slightly earlier, and referring to a whole range of new, often American, media-culture products ".
In an introduction to a new edition of Chambers Dictionary in August 2008 Paxman labelled the work of Scotland's national poet Robert Burns as " sentimental doggerel.
The latest edition ( 2008 ) of the Chambers Dictionary defines a fulham as ' a die loaded at the corner to ensure that certain numbers are thrown ( also full ' am or full ' an ).
Chambers Dictionary of Science and Technology.
* The Chambers Dictionary
* Chambers Dictionary of World History edited by Bruce Lenman, ISBN 0-550-13000-4
Chambers Dictionary of World History, Edinburgh: Chambers Harrap Publishers Ltd., ISBN 0-550-13000-4
The Chambers Dictionary ( TCD ) was first published by W. and R. Chambers as Chambers's English Dictionary in 1872.

Chambers and incorrectly
Alan Chambers, the president of Exodus, says the term incorrectly implies a complete change in sexual orientation, though the group Parents and Friends of Ex-Gays and Gays continues to use the term.

Chambers and denial
The Chambers Dictionary defines antitheism in three different ways: " doctrine antagonistic to theism ; ' denial ' of the existence of a God ; opposition to God.

Chambers and birth
The place of his birth currently holds the Nevis Island Assembly Chambers and the Museum of Nevis History.

Chambers and leader
Military announces transitional government consisting of mix of civilians and military headed by leader of the Chamber of Commerce ( Venezuelan Federation of Chambers of Commerce ), Pedro Carmona, who immediately repeals constitution, dissolves supreme court and parliament.
According to Time magazine, " A lower court had found that Chambers, in his mistaken identification, had not maliciously implied that Willy was closely associated with ' a Communist leader and spy '," who had been " once ( until Stalin liquidated him ) Communist Hungary's puppet Commissar of War.
The team lands in Peru with mission leader Frank Nash, physicist Troy Copeland, archaeologist Gaby Lopez, anthropologist Walter Chambers, five Green Berets, his personal bodyguard, and his college sweetheart.
He also recorded as a leader with Frank Foster, John Coltrane, Hank Mobley, Art Blakey, Paul Chambers, and Philly Joe Jones.
The Millennium Promise Alliance, Inc., or Millennium Promise, is a U. S .- based non-profit organization dedicated to the achievement of the Millennium Development Goals and founded in 2005 by renown international economist and Special Advisor on the MDGs to the UN Secretary General, Professor Jeffrey Sachs, and Wall Street leader and philanthropist, Ray Chambers.
In the Italian general election, 2006 for the renewal of the two Chambers of the Parliament of Italy held on April 9 and April 10, 2006 the incumbent prime minister Silvio Berlusconi, leader of the center-right House of Freedoms, was narrowly defeated by Romano Prodi, leader of the center-left The Union.
Following the defeat Chambers resigned and was succeeded as PNM leader by Patrick Manning.
# In Touch-Starting from an attempt for cheaper fusion power using superconductivity, which was discovered by Onnes, with liquid gas provided by Louis-Paul Cailletet, who carried out experiments on a tower built by Gustave Eiffel, who also built the Statue of Liberty with its famous poem by the Jewish activist Emma Lazarus, helped by Oliphant, whose boss Elgin was the son of the man who stole the Elgin Marbles and sold them with the help of royal painter Thomas Lawrence, whose colleague Dr. Hunter had an assistant whose wife's lodger was Benjamin Franklin, who charted the Gulf Stream with a thermometer Fahrenheit borrowed from Ole Rømer, whose friend Picard surveyed Versailles and provided the water for the fountains and the royal gardens and all the trees that inspired Duhamel to write the book on gardening that was read by the architect William Chambers, who hired the Scottish stonemason Thomas Telford, whose idea for London Bridge was turned down by Thomas Young, whose light waves travel in ether, as do Hertz's electricity waves, with which Helmholtz prods a frog to disprove the vitalists, whose leader, Klages, analyzes handwriting so individual zip codes have to be capital letters to get your mail to a jungle village to keep you " In Touch ".
Chambers also alleged that Witt became leader of the group after Ware died in an automobile accident in August 1935.

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