Burton Sentence Examples

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  • There must be many more like Timothy Burton.

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  • Timothy Burton, age five, was last seen at one PM this afternoon in the back yard of his home in Warwick, Rhode Island.

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  • Young Timothy Burton was reunited with his mother shortly after ten PM this evening.

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  • Alice Burton tearfully thanked the authorities for their prompt action.

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  • Don't forget the Burton boy is alive because of us.

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  • Within the parish are included the mansions of Burton Closes and Castle Hill.

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  • A fine bridge over the Trent, and the municipal buildings, were provided by Lord Burton.

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  • Burton is the seat of an enormous brewing trade, representing nearly one-tenth of the total amount of this trade in the United Kingdom.

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  • The superiority which is claimed for Burton ales is attributed to the use of well-water impregnated with sulphate of lime derived from the gypseous deposits of the district.

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  • Burton is governed by a mayor, 8 aldermen and 24 councillors.

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  • Burton-upon-Trent (Burhton) is first mentioned towards the close of the 9th century, when St Modwen, an Irish virgin, is said to have established a convent on the Isle of Andressey opposite Burton.

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  • Burton was evidently a mesne borough under the abbot, who held the court of the manor and received the profits of the borough according to the charter of Henry I.

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  • Burton was the scene of several engagements in the Civil War, when its large trade in clothing and alabaster was practically ruined.

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  • Hill Burton, selections from his correspondence and a biography, were published by Dr Bowring, in eleven closely printed volumes (1838-1843).

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  • Farther south, heavy crops of wheat, turnips and other cereals and green crops are not uncommon, while barley is cultivated about Repton and Gresley, and also in the east of the county, in order to supply the Burton breweries.

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  • Burton (Highlands of Brazil, London, 1869) says that its shape "is that of a huge serpent, whose biggest end is about the Praga....

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  • From this time onward the Indian government exercised considerable influence on the Somali coast, but British authority was not definitely established, and in 18J4 Richard Burton's expedition was attacked at Berbera.

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  • Burton was pre-eminently a jurist and economist, and may be said to have been guided by accident into the path which led him to celebrity.

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  • All previous attempts had been far below the modern standard in these particulars, and Burton's history will always be memorable as marking an epoch.

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  • A memoir of Hill Burton by his wife was prefaced to an edition of The Book Hunter, which like his other works was published at Edinburgh (1882).

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  • The first was built in 1828 from designs of Decimus Burton, and comprises three arches with a frieze above the central arch copied from the Elgin marbles in the British Museum.

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  • In 1637 he was once more in the star chamber, together with Bastwick and Burton.

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  • His striking successor, Sir Richard Burton, covered nearly the same ground thirty-eight years afterwards.

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  • These and the ancient copper workings were investigated by Burton in 1877.

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  • Considerable forests are said to exist in Asir, and Burton found a few fine specimens which he regarded as the remains of an old forest, on the Tehama range in Midian.

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  • A very good list of writers on heresy, ancient and medieval, is given in Burton's Bampton Lectures on Heresies of the Apostolic Age (1829).

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  • P. Cockerell, Mrs Sutherland Orr (his sister), Amy, Lady Coleridge, Mrs Stephen Ralli and (the finest of all) Sir Richard Burton, the traveller and Eastern scholar, which was exhibited in 1876 and is now in the National Portrait Gallery.

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  • Though rumours of the existence of the lake had previously reached the east coast, Tanganyika was not visited by any European until, in 1858, the famous expedition of Burton and Speke reached the Arab settlement of Ujiji and partially explored the northern portion.

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  • It was first visited by a European in 1854 when (Sir) Richard Burton spent ten days there in the guise of an Arab.

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  • The majority, indeed, even of determined opponents of personal rule in state and church favoured Presbyterianism, particularly before 1641, when Henry Burton's Protestation Protested brought before educated men generally the principles of Congregationalism, as distinct from Puritanism, by applying them to a matter of practical politics.

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  • Richard Burton, when consul-general at Damascus in 1870, cleared an Arab screen out of the vestibule, and in consequence the exquisite doorway leading into the cella can now be well seen.

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  • The cracked door-lintel, which shows an eagle on the soffit, was propped up first by Burton, and lately, more securely, by the Germans.

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  • In 1637 he took part in the sentence of the star chamber on Prynne, Bostwick and Burton, and in the same year in the prosecution of Bishop Williams. He urged Strafford in Ireland to carry out the same reforms and severities.

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  • A similar conclusion seems to follow from a letter of Hume in Burton's Life, ii.

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  • Additional particulars are given in Brougham's Men of Letters and Science, Burton's Life of Hume and Alexander Carlyle's Autobiography; and some characteristic anecdotes of him will be found in Memoirs of the Life and Works of Sir John Sinclair (1837).

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  • The chief chronicles for the reign are Gervase of Canterbury's Gesta regum, Ralf of Coggeshall's Chronicon, Walter of Coventry's Memoriale, Roger of Wendover's Flores historiarum, the Annals of Burton, Dunstaple and Margan - all these in the Rolls Series.

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  • Hume endeavours to show that polytheism was the earliest as well as the most natural form of religious belief, and that theism or deism is ' See Burton, ii.

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  • The ascent of the Cameroon mountain was first attempted by Joseph Merrick of the Baptist Missionary Society in 1847; but it was not till 186r that the summit was gained, when the ascent was made by Sir Richard Burton, Gustav Mann, a noted botanist, and Senor Calvo.

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  • The History by John Hill Burton (Edinburgh, 1867-1870) ends with the Jacobite Rising of 1746.

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  • Burton's anti-Celticism, and scepticism as to archaeology, make his work inadequate in the earlier parts.

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  • In Henry I.'s reign a barony was formed for Pain de Vilars, of which Warrington was the head and to which it gave the name, and from that family both manor and barony passed to the Botelers or Butlers, who first established their residence on the mote hill and before 1280 built Bewsey in Burton wood.

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  • Mr Burton's view (differing from that of Professor Hume Brown) was that the dialogues - the earlier of them at least - must have been spoken in the French tongue, in which Knox had recently preached for a year.

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  • Dwight, Minot Pratt (c. 1805-1878), the head farmer, who, like George Partridge Bradford (1808-1890), left in 1845, and Warren Burton (1810-1866) a preacher and, later, a writer on educational subjects.

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  • Thus the Church History, first by Stephanus (Paris, 1 554); by Valesius with copious notes, together with the Life of Constantine, the Oration in Praise of Constantine, and the Histories of Socrates, Sozomen, Theodoret, &c. (best edition that of Reading (Cambridge, 1720), in three volumes, folio); by Heinichen (1827, second edition 1868-1870 in three volumes, a very useful edition, containing also the Life of Constantine and the Oration in Praise of Constantine, with elaborate notes); by Burton (1838; a handy reprint in a single volume by Bright, 1881), and by many cthers.

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  • In 1832 he obtained the living of East Farleigh, Kent, which in 1840 he exchanged for that of Burton Agnes, near Hull.

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  • Smaller patches of the Coal Measures appear near Tamworth and Burton, while deep shafts have been sunk in many places through the overlying Triassic strata to the coal below, thus extending the mining and manufacturing area beyond the actual outcrop of the Coal Measures.

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  • The Trent itself affords an extensive navigation, from which, at Derwent mouth, the Trent and Mersey Canal runs near Burton and Stafford, and through the Potteries, to the Bridgewater Canal and so to the Mersey.

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  • Timothy Dwight (1752-1847) urged the use of the means of grace, thought Hopkins and Emmons pantheistic, and boldly disagreed with their theory of " exercises," reckoning virtue and sin as the result of moral choice or disposition, a position that was also upheld by Asa Burton (1752-1836), who thought that on regeneration the disposition of man got a new relish or " taste."

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  • At first Livingstone thought the Nile problem had been all but solved by Speke, Baker and Burton, but the idea grew upon him that the Nile sources must be sought farther south, and his last journey became in the end a forlorn hope in search of the "fountains" of Herodotus.

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  • Burckhardt in 1814 estimated the crowd at Arafa at 70,000, Burton in 1853 at 50,000, `Abd el-Razzak in 1858 at 60,000.

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  • The Travels of Aly Bey (Badia, London, 1816) describe a visit in 1807; Burton's Pilgrimage (3rd ed., 1879) often supplements Burckhardt; Von Maltzan's Wallfahrt nach Mekka (1865) is lively but very slight.

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  • His mother's brother, William Ayscough, the rector of Burton Coggles, the next parish, was a graduate of Trinity College, Cambridge, and when he found that Newton's mind was wholly devoted to mechanical and mathematical problems, he urged upon Mrs Smith the desirability of sending her son to his own college.

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  • Men were ready to shout applause in honor of Puritan martyrs like Prynne, Burton and Bastwick, whose ears were cutoff in 1637, or in honor of the lawyers who argued such a case as that of Hampden.

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  • Parliamentary diarists like DEwes, Burton and Walter Yonge, only a fragment of whose shorthand notes in the British Museum has been published (Camden Society), elucidate the bare official statements; and from 1660 the series of parliamentary debates is fairly complete, though not so full or authoritative as it becomes with Hansard in the 19th century.

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  • In 1863 Sir Richard Burton, then British consul at Fernando Po, went to Benin to try and put a stop to human sacrifices, an attempt in which he did not succeed.

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  • Mackenzie (181o), Ebenezer Henderson (1818), Joseph Paul Gaimard (1838-1843), Paijkull (1867) and, lastly, that of Sir Richard Burton, an excellent account of the land and people, crammed with information of every kind (1875), are the best.

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  • This book, together with his insistence on points of ritual in his cathedral church and his friendship with Laud, exposed him to the suspicions and hostility of the Puritans; and the book was rudely handled by William Prynne and Henry Burton.

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  • The grammar school, founded in 1495 under the charity of Thomas Burton, occupies modern buildings in pleasant grounds.

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  • Burton and relating principally to the history of Detroit, is also open to the public. The city is not rich in outdoor works of art.

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  • The text of the remonstrance, as given in the Burton Annals and in Matthew Paris, has possibly been altered by a forger who had less respect than Grosseteste for the papacy.

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  • Lane's translation omits the tales which he deemed uninteresting or unfit for a European public. Sir Richard Burton's unexpurgated English translation, with elaborate notes, was issued in to vols., 1885--1886, with six supplementary vols., 1887-1888.

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  • Burton obviously relishesfinally being allowed to get his hands truly dirty.

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  • A customer may at any time upgrade their account or pay for more bandwidth allocation at the current rates on the Burton Hosting site.

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  • Burton's crime busting partners have been praised for helping police give would-be burglars the boot.

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  • Nigel Burton, chairman Nigel was appointed chair on 1 April 2004.

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  • Born in London, James Burton began his musical training in the Choir of Westminster Abbey where he was head chorister under Simon Preston.

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  • Located on the fringe of the highly desirable commuter village of Burton Fleming.

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  • Past Burton, the river continues to meander north eastwards.

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  • William had married Rebecca REVELL from Gresley Burton on Trent and had subsequently emigrate to the U.S.A. in 1904.

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  • Burton, L. (1995) Moving toward a feminist epistemology of mathematics.

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  • Tim Burton's much loved film became an instant hit in 1990 launching Johnny Depp onto the global scene in the eponymous role.

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  • What is so marvelous is how Bourne makes the story of the 1990 Tim Burton film is own.

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  • Glamorgan's first innings got off to a rapid start, as Burton conceded 36 runs in his opening four overs.

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  • With the help of Andrew Kevin Walker, who wrote the screenplay for Seven, Burton has achieved something remarkable.

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  • Today the leading revisionists are Funk, GE Wells, Burton Mack and John Dominic Crossan.

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  • Burton's original church had a narrow octagonal spire, set back behind the embattled parapet.

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  • Matthew Burton was arrested after officers swooped on a suspected crack den in Dunlin, Letchworth Garden City, on September 15.

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  • Researchers Judy Burton, Rob Horowitz, and Hal Abeles created a taxonomy of learning in the arts and investigated the effects on learning.

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  • Also on the shelf, as yet unread, but much anticipated, is Burton's multi-volume translation of 1001 Arabian Nights.

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  • In the Anatomy of Melancholy Burton assures us that they were never more numerous than in A.D.

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  • His admirable account of the transaction has been printed by Burton.

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  • York was scandalized at its clergyman's indecency, and indignant at his caricature as "Slop" of a local physician (Dr John Burton); London was charmed with his audacity, wit and graphic unconventional power.

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  • Dr Ferriar, in his Illustrations of Sterne (published in 1798), pointed out several unacknowledged plagiarisms from Rabelais, Burton and others; but it is only fair to the critic to say that he was fully aware that they were only plagiarisms of material, and do not detract in the slightest from Sterne's reputation as one of the greatest of literary artists.

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  • For Burton obviously relishes finally being allowed to get his hands truly dirty in the ichor.

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  • Burton 's original church had a narrow octagonal spire, set back behind the embattled parapet.

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  • Burton Court Burton Court is a typical squire 's house built on the site of an ancient British Camp.

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  • Right, near the Church is North Burton Hall, a white stucco house with 7 bays, built early 1800's.

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  • Home skipper Darren Stride grabbed his first goal of the season to clinch a club record fifth successive Conference victory for Burton.

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  • El Blanco was thwarted twice by Burton ' keeper Deeney who made a couple of great saves.

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  • Also on the shelf, as yet unread, but much anticipated, is Burton 's multi-volume translation of 1001 Arabian Nights.

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  • More Burton Latimer A large scale watching brief, prior to a wind farm development, has just been completed near Burton...

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  • Skis from such popular manufacturers as Salomon, Burton, K2 and Fischer await you at ProPeak Sports.

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  • Burton technique, participants will learn about snowboarding and equipment performance from certified instructors.

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  • Sarah Burton, designer for Alexander McQueen, was the creator of her classic gown.

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  • Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas, initially released in 1993, quickly became a unique classic.

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  • Designed by Sarah Burton for the Alexander McQueen fashion house, the dress won rave reviews.

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  • Meatier, more dramatic roles followed and Hathaway has starred in such films as Brokeback Mountain, Rachel Getting Married, and Tim Burton's adaptation of Alice in Wonderland.

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  • He has collaborated most with director Tim Burton, including Edward Scissorhands (1990), Ed Wood (1994), Sleepy Hollow (1999), The Corpse Bride (2005), and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2005).

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  • Depp will be seen in the upcoming Sweeney Todd, also directed by Tim Burton.

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  • At age 11, she played the character Ruthie in Tim Burton's 2003 film Big Fish, alongside veteran actors Ewan McGregor, Albert Finney, Billy Crudup, Robert Guilliaume and Jessica Lange.

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  • After three seasons on Silver Spoons, Bateman starred in the 1984 series It's Your Move, playing 14-year-old con artist Matt Burton.

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  • The stopover was brief; it wasn't long before Cowell joined forces with music producer Pete Waterman and EMI clerk Iain Burton to form Fanfare Records.

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  • Her stepbrothers include Burton, Brandon and Brody Jenner, the latter of whom is reality television star.

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  • The Burton Rocker One Piece is the rare item in black for girls.

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  • Celebrity jewelry designer Tom Binns has created a line of fashion jewelry inspired by the new Disney/Tim Burton Alice in Wonderland film that is sure to be hit with Alice fans of all ages.

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  • Jewelry based upon the animated film is now rare, since Disney is focusing on a large collection inspired by the Tim Burton film.

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  • Binns created the Alice in Wonderland collection of jewelry based upon Tim Burton's film for Disney Couture.

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  • Binns' designs are artistic and appropriately fit Tim Burton's style.

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  • This puzzle game relies heavily on physics elements and takes on an art style seemingly inspired by Tim Burton movies.

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  • After the 1989 movie Batman produced by Tim Burton, there were a whole range of video games produced along the genre.

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  • It reminds me of some of the cheesy badly acted sci-fi movies made in the 50's, and Tim Burton's Mars Attacks.

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  • If a microscope is not available, then a blue light called a Burton lamp may be used.

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  • However, The Star Wars Craft Book by Bonnie Burton, while not exclusively devoted to origami, does contain several paper crafts for Star Wars fans.

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  • In October 1993, Tim Burton's famous stop-motion animated Nightmare Before Christmas movie was released and has since become a movie fan holiday favorite ever since.

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  • Both are based on the Alice look made newly popular by Tim Burton's film of Alice.

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  • Another famous Harry Winston gem is the Taylor Burton Diamond, a nearly 70 carat pear-shaped stone Richard Burton bought for Elizabeth Taylor.

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  • The Burton Galaxy Travel Cover ranks at the top of soft sided golf travel bags.

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  • Like many of Tim Burton's movies, The Nightmare Before Christmas quickly found a following within the public.

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  • Jack Skellington has found a niche market within this retail chain, and it is not unusual to find Jack Skellington tote bags or merchandise branded with other Burton characters at their locations.

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  • When these spoilers leaked they were denied by actors at fan events (including Steve Burton and Rebecca Herbst), but were later confirmed when Livingston's Emily was indeed murdered during the Black and White Ball.

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  • Steve Burton - The heir to the Quartermaine family suffered a brain injury in the mid-90s that led to a transformed personality and character dynamic.

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  • Burton took Jason from bland good boy to powerhouse bad boy and 'hitman.'

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  • Burton has also appeared in several projects, including The Last Castle with Robert Redford in 2001.

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  • Steve Burton began his tenure on General Hospital as Jason Quartermaine, the illegitimate child of Dr. Alan Quartermaine and his mistress Susan Moore.

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  • The transformation would never have been believable if not for Burton's on the nose performances first as the happy, cheerful teenager and later as the quiet, brooding and often angry man he became.

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  • For example, older fans of General Hospital may think of Genie Francis or John Bernadino while more recent fans may think of Steve Burton and Vanessa Marcil.

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  • Dr. Burton could have had his own private psychology practice, but chose to follow his wife, Lieutenant Colonel Joan Burton, in the Army.

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  • Burton portrayed Peyton Sawyer, Lucas' love interest, for the length of their tenure in Tree Hill.

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  • Burton also left the series at the end of the sixth season, with her character driving off into the sunset with Lucas and their daughter.

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  • Burton made her big break with Total Request Live on MTV and received several Teen Choice Award nominations.

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  • The longevity of One Tree Hill saw it through merging networks (WB to CW), changing leads (Chad Michael Murray and Hilarie Burton's departure) and a revolving primetime schedule.

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  • Peyton Sawyer (Hilarie Burton) - At the beginning of the series, Peyton is Nathan's girlfriend and the girl that Lucas has longed for from afar.

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  • At the conclusion of the fifth season, series stars Chad Michael Murray and Hilarie Burton left the series.

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  • It's the delicate arch that once connected Richard Burton's and Elizabeth Taylor's homes.

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  • Puerto Vallarta, once a sleepy fishing village became known throughout the world in the 1960s when Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton stayed there while they were filming The Night of the Iguana.

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  • The Nightmare Before Christmas soundtrack is the musical accompaniment to Tim Burton's 1993 film The Nightmare Before Christmas.

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  • Then, like most of Tim Burton's movies, Nightmare Before Christmas achieved a cult status and has continued garnering more fans each year.

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  • The 2-disc special edition is easy to find, any major retailer should have it, so if you are a Tim Burton fan or a Danny Elfman fan, you would be empty without The Nightmare Before Christmas soundtrack.

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  • The 1993 Tim Burton movie was a totally unique cinema experience and the soundtrack is completely worthy of the revolutionary creative techniques used in the film.

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  • Tim Burton and Danny Elfman have worked together on just about all of Burton's film soundtracks including the Beetlejuice soundtrack.

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  • The soundtrack to this Tim Burton film starring Winona Ryder, Michael Keaton (as Beetlejuice), Geena Davis and Alec Baldwin was not released until two years after the movie.

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  • As mentioned earlier, Tim Burton and Danny Elfman have collaborated on almost every single one of Burton's film.

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  • The Corpse Bride - Fantastically scored Burton film.

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  • Ty Pennington was born Gary Tygert Burton Pennington in Atlanta, Georgia on October 19th, 1965.

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  • Stepbrothers include Brandon, Burton and Brody Jenner, who is also a reality television star.

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  • Her stepbrothers are Brandon, Burton and Brody Jenner, the latter of whom is also a reality television star.

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  • When Kris Kardashian remarried and became Kris Jenner, Kim received three stepbrothers, Burton, Brandon and Brody.

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  • Director Tim Burton, famous for his twisted visions and dark interpretations, takes the helm to introduce Batman to a new generation of fans in his own eerie fashion.

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  • Perhaps in its prime this film was something to get excited about, but if you're looking for believability - look elsewhere because you won't find it in Tim Burton's Batman.

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  • Instead of the dark and shadowy realms of Burton's Batman world, the Schumacher versions in this movie are loud, in your face with bright colors and are so over-the-top that it's hard to take any of the characters seriously.

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  • The only good thing is the open and airy Wayne Manor, which actually seems livable, compared to the Burton version, but not very much of the movie takes place there so its charm is lost.

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  • Tim Burton's award-winning, fantasy animation,The Nightmare Before Christmas, was released in 1993.

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