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Roysse and was
Roysse was a prosperous mercer in the City of London, and through this association the school has received substantial benefactions from the Worshipful Company of Mercers.

Roysse and 1563
In the past though, the school considered itself as having been founded by John Roysse in 1563.

Roysse and John
* John Roysse ( 1500 / 01 – 1571 ), merchant and benefactor

Room and was
It was her job to stand at the foot of the stairs, and, just as the First Lady stepped off the last tread, Mama would straighten out her long train before she marched to the Blue Room to greet her guests with the President.
Since the great flood of these dystopias has appeared only in the last twelve years, it seems fairly reasonable to assume that the chief impetus was the 1949 publication of Nineteen Eighty-Four, an assumption which is supported by the frequent echoes of such details as Room 101, along with education by conditioning from Brave New World, a book to which science-fiction writers may well have returned with new interest after reading the more powerful Orwell dystopia.
A spider trapped in amberThe Amber Room was reconstructed from the Kaliningrad amber.
Many years later, the UCL academic staff common room was dedicated to his memory as the Housman Room.
Commander Alastair Denniston, was operational head of GC & CS from its formation from the Admiralty's Room 40 ( NID25 ) and the War Office's MI1b in 1919, until 1942.
The centre of the museum was redeveloped in 2001 to become the Queen Elizabeth II Great Court | Great Court, surrounding the original British Museum Reading Room | Reading Room.
Until 1997, when the British Library ( previously centred on the Round Reading Room ) moved to a new site, the British Museum was unique in that it housed both a national museum of antiquities and a national library in the same building.
The quadrangle at the centre of Smirke's design proved to be a waste of valuable space and was filled at Panizzi's request by a circular Reading Room of cast iron, designed by Smirke's brother, Sydney Smirke.
This was a time of innovation as electric lighting was introduced in the Reading Room and exhibition galleries.
The Round Reading Room, which was designed by the architect Sydney Smirke, opened in 1857.
In 1846 Robert Smirke was replaced as the Museum's architect by his brother Sydney Smirke, whose major addition was the Round Reading Room 1854 – 1857 ; at in diameter it was then the second widest dome in the world, the Pantheon in Rome being slightly wider.
Other areas damaged during World War II bombing included: in September 1940 two unexploded bombs hit the Edward VII galleries, the King's Library received a direct hit from a high explosive bomb, incendiaries fell on the dome of the Round Reading Room but did little damage ; on the night of 10 to 11 May 1941 several incendiaries fell on the south west corner of the Museum, destroying the book stack and 150, 000 books in the courtyard and the galleries around the top of the Great Staircase – this damage was not fully repaired until the early 1960s.
No matter whether it appeared above or below a main strip, the extra strip was known as the topper, such as The Squirrel Cage which ran along with Room and Board, both drawn by Gene Ahern.
Although the Chinese Room argument was originally presented in reaction to the statements of AI researchers, philosophers have come to view it as an important part of the philosophy of mind.
In 1999 it was licensed to Living Room Games, which produced the Second Edition.
Gary Desmond's Candy's Room, coming from Liverpool, was the first in 1980, quickly followed by Dan French's Point Blank, Dave Percival's The Fever, Jeff Matthews ' Rendezvous, and Paul Limbrick's Jackson Cage.
The Room was established by Professor Roy W. Cowden, Director of the Hopwood Awards from 1933 to 1952, who generously contributed a part of his library, which has grown through the addition of many volumes of contemporary literature.
Brown performed the song in the film at Apollo Creed's final fight, shot in the Ziegfeld Room at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas and was credited in the film as " The Godfather of Soul.
In 1963, she was also nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress for her performance in the British drama The L-Shaped Room.
Is not the Heat of the warm Room convey'd through the vacuum by the Vibrations of a much subtiler Medium than Air, which after the Air was drawn out remained in the Vacuum?
The potential of very small machines was appreciated before the technology existed that could make them — see, for example, Richard Feynman's famous 1959 lecture There's Plenty of Room at the Bottom.

Room and site
There have been reports of one such intercept site, Room 641A, in the United States.
* Web site of the " Signature Room " restaurant
The Collier Room was provided by a gift from Mr H H Collier who was a member of College Council for many years and the one who conducted the negotiations for the purchase of the site.
The buildings of the former Oxford Girls ' School, which adjoin the original site of the College, have been acquired more recently and provide living accommodation for students, seminar rooms, a Middle Common Room ( for postgraduates ) and a Music Room.
Part of the site is the home of the Northern Reading Room, Northern Listening Service and Document Supply Collection of the British Library.
Following the Library collection's move to the new site, the old Reading Room was opened to the public in 2000, following renovation as part of the construction of the Great Court.
The map that he used is still present in the modern day site of the school in the Montgomery Room.
Reading Room, Richelieu site
* Warnock's Rare Book Room educational site which allows visitors to examine and read some of the great books of the world
It was the site of the Dyce Sector Operations Room within No. 13 Group RAF.
The band continue the psychedelic theme to the mixes on their podcast site The Pod Room and on February 2010's Mojo Magazine cover CD.
The library was rebuilt on the same site by J. H. Chamberlain in a Lombardic Renaissance style with a tall clerestoried Reading Room.
* More Trojan Room Coffee Pot resources on Quentin Stafford-Fraser's site
Other notable buildings include the parish church of St. Michael and All Angels, the Painted Room ( containing sixteenth-century frescoes ), nearby Eastnor Castle and the St. Katherine's Hospital site.
It has been built on the site of the former Church Room ( a typical ' tin tabernacle ' constructed in 1910, which became a theatre in 1956, with a change of name to The Market Theatre in the 1970s ).
By 1842 the heralds were reconciled with their location and once again commissioned Abraham to build a new octagonal-shaped Record Room, on the site of the old Sugar House, for them.
In 1722 he designed the Cupola Room, the principal state room, with feigned coffering in its high coved ceiling ; in 1819, the Cupola Room was the site of the christening of Princess Alexandrina Victoria, who had been born at Kensington, in the apartments of the Duke and Duchess of Kent ( the actual room being what is now the North Drawing Room ).
Five structures included on the Record of Protected Structures ( RPS ) are located in Ardfert ; St Brendan ’ s Catholic Church ( consecrated in 1855 ), the Old Gates of the Earl of Glandore's Demesne, the Talbot-Crosbie Memorial, the Ardfert Parish Room ( now a site registered as derelict by Kerry County Council ) and Brandon House.
The full rule set, which may change from year to year, is available from CCÉ web site in the Press Room section.

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