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  • They were indirectly the outcome of the evangelistic efforts of Howell Harris and Rowlands.

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  • Since 1860 several visits have been paid to the group by scientific investigators - by Dr Habel in 1868; Messrs Baur and Adams, and the naturalists of the "Albatross," between 1888 and 1891; and in 1897-1898 by Mr Charles Harris, whose journey was specially undertaken at the instance of the Hon.

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  • He was, however, disappointed in this, as after descending the course of the Macquarie below Mount Harris, he found that the river ended in an immense swamp overgrown with reeds.

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  • The final rupture seems to have arisen on the question of the declaration of "the armed neutrality of the North;" but we know that Potemkin and the English ambassador, James Harris (afterwards 1st earl of Malmesbury), were both working against him some time before that.

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  • Taney; with Thomas Harris he reported the decisions of the court of appeals in Harris and Johnson's Reports (1820-1827); and in 1818 he was appointed chief commissioner of insolvent debtors.

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  • Among the other lakes are Orange, Crescent, George, Weir, Harris, Eustis, Apopka, Tohopekaliga, Kissimmee and Istokpoga.

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  • In 1858, under the stimulus of Henry C. Brockmeyer, Harris became interested in modern German philosophy in general, and in particular in Hegel, whose works a small group, gathering about Harris and Brockmeyer, began to study in 1859.

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  • From 1867 to 1893 Harris edited The Journal of Speculative Philosophy (22 vols.), which was the quarterly organ of the Philosophical Society founded in 1866.

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  • The Philosophical Society died out before 1874, when Harris founded in St Louis a Kant Club, which lived for fifteen years.

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  • Harris, who explored some of the southern slopes and crossed the Atlas at two points during his expedition to Tafilalt in 1894.

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  • Rendel Harris (1899) advocated the view that the Gospel of Nicodemus, as we possess it, is merely a prose version of the Gospel of Nicodemus written originally in Homeric centones as early as the 2nd century.

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  • The Babylonian temples received garments as payment in kind, and the Egyptian lists in the Papyrus Harris (Rameses III.) enumerate an enormous number of skirts, tunics and mantles, dyed and undyed, for the various deities.

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  • Harris is described in his book Tafilet (London, 1895).

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  • Texas has no large lakes; but freshwater lakes, which are fed either by streams or springs, are common on the Coastal Plain; the best known of them are Grand Lake in Colorado county, Clear Lake in Harris county, and Caddo Lake on the Louisiana border.

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  • Harris has said that " The history of education since the time of Horace Mann is very largely an account of the successive modifications introduced into elementary schools through the direct or indirect influence of the normal school."

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  • The biblical evidence does not favour any continued Philistine domination since the time of Rameses III., who indeed, later in his reign, made an expedition, not against the Purasati, but into North Syria, and, as appears from the Papyrus Harris, restored Egyptian supremacy over Palestine and Syria.

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  • Dr Rendel Harris published in 1887 a complete facsimile, and gathered a great store of patristic illustration.

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  • When it was clear that Evarts could not be elected, his supporters threw their votes for a third candidate, Ira Harris, who was thus chosen over Greeley by a small majority.

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  • Rowland and Harris had been at work fully eighteen months before they met, at a service in Devynock church, in the upper part of Breconshire.

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  • The acquaintance then formed lasted to the end of Harris's life - an interval of ten years excepted.

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  • Harris had been sent to Oxford in the autumn of 1735 to " cure him of his fanaticism," but he left in the following February.

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  • Rowland had never been to a university, but, like Harris, he had been well grounded in general knowledge.

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  • Rowland, Williams and John Powell - afterwards of Llanmartin - (clergymen), Harris, John Humphreys and John Cennick (laymen) were present.

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  • Harris's ardent loyalty to the Church of England, after three refusals to ordain him, and his personal contempt for ill-treatment from persecutors, were the only things that prevented separation.

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  • Harrisburg was named in honour of John Harris, who, upon coming into this region to trade early in the 18th century, was attracted to the site as an easy place at which to ford the Susquehanna, and about 1726 settled here.

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  • He was buried in what is now Harris Park, where he erected the first building, a small hut, within the present limits of Harrisburg.

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  • In 1753 his son established a ferry over the river, and the place was called Harris's Ferry until 1785, when the younger Harris laid out the town and named it Harrisburg.

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  • Harris, the U.S. commissioner of education, and they were able to report that, in all the five groups into which they had divided the states, the number of pupils pursuing the study of Latin and Greek showed a remarkable advance, especially in the most progressive states of the middle west.

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  • Quentin has produced some interesting but not convincing evidence to show that the MS. was used in Lyons in the 12th century, and Rendel Harris at one time thought that there were traces of Gallicism in the Latin, but the latter's more recent researches go to show that the corrections and annotations varying in date between the 7th and 12th centuries point to a district which was at first predominantly Greek and afterwards became Latin.

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  • It is best discussed by Rendel Harris's books, The Origin of the Leicester Codex (1887), The Origin of the Ferrar Group (1893), and The Ferrar Group (1900), all published at Cambridge; the text of fam.'

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  • Among these the works of Sanday, Corssen, Wordsworth, White, Burkitt and Harris on the history of the Old Latin and Vulgate, and especially the work of Burkitt on the Old Syriac, have given most light on the subject.

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  • Other noteworthy and interesting, though in the end probably less important, work has been done by Blass, Bousset, Schmidtke, Rendel Harris and Chase.

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  • Rendel Harris argued for the influence of Latin, and Chase for that of Syriac. While both threw valuable light on obscure points, it seems probable that they exaggerated the extent to which retranslation can be traced; that they ranked Codex Bezae somewhat too highly as the best witness to the " Western " text; and that some of their work was rendered defective by their failure to recognize quite clearly that the " Western " text is not a unity.

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  • At the same time, however little of Rendel Harris's results may ultimately be accepted by the textual critics of the future, his work will always remain historically of the first importance as having done more than anything else to stimulate thought and open new lines of research in textual criticism in the last decade of the 19th century.

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  • See also a paper by Professor Rendel Harris entitled "Did Judas really commit suicide?"

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  • As rotifers are common in ponds, the first workers with the microscope observed them repeatedly, the first record being that of John Harris in 1696, who found a Bdelloid in a gallipot that had been standing in his window.

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  • In the war with Tippoo Saib the 33rd was attached to the Nizam's contingent; and Colonel Wellesley commanded this division in the army of General (Lord) Harris.

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  • Dr William Harris Rule (1802-1890), who was appointed chaplain at Gibraltar in 1832, won for it fuller recognition from the authorities.

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  • Placer gold was found at the mouth of the creek in 1879, and the city was settled in 1880 by two prospectors named Joseph Juneau and Richard Harris.

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  • On the 29th of January 1818 the Ohio legislature accepted the "Harris line" (surveyed in 1817 in accordance with the proviso of the state constitution) as the northern boundary of the state.

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  • Acting on the recommendation of Governor Robert Lucas (1781-1853), on the 23rd of February 1835 the Ohio legislature passed an Act extending the northern boundaries of what were then Wood, Henry and Williams counties (lying partly within the disputed strip) north to the Harris line, and providing for the organization of new townships within this added territory, and for the appointment of three commissioners to re-mark the line.

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  • Although, as Sir Harris Nicolas observes, nothing is now known of the form of admitting ladies into the order, the description applied to them in the records during the 14th and 15th centuries leaves no doubt that they were regularly received into it.

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  • It is true that as much might be inferred from Persons the testimony of the romance writers; historical empowered evidence, however, tends to limit the proposition, and to confer the sounder conclusion appears to be, as Sir Harris Knighthood.

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  • The Brethren started a periodical, The Christian Witness, continued from 1849 as The Present Testimony, with Harris as editor and Darby as the most important contributor.

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  • It is included in the civil parish of Harris, and is situated 40 m.

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  • Sir Cornwallis Harris gives ro ft.

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  • Lazzaro at Venice published a fragment in Armenian 1 from the beginning of the apology; and in 1889 Dr Rendel Harris found the whole of it in a Syriac version on Mount Sinai.

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  • Harris is followed by Harnack and others in supposing that it was only through a careless reading of this inscription that the work was supposed to have been addressed to Hadrian.

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  • In the Outer Hebrides most of the ground is low, rocky and plentifully dotted over with lakes; but it rises into mountainous heights in Harris, some of the summits attaining elevations of 2600 ft.

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  • Since the battle of Plassey no event so greatly impressed the native imagination as the capture of Seringapatam, which won for General Harris a peerage and for Wellesley an Irish marquisate.

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  • On his return to India in 1796 he became military secretary to Sir Alured Clarke, commander-in-chief at Madras, and afterwards to his successor General Harris; and in 1798 he was appointed by Lord Wellesley assistant to the resident at Hyderabad.

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  • The continental, single-breasted cassock, with a long row of small buttons from neck to hem, is said to have been first introduced into England by Bishop Harris of Llandaff (1729-1738).

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  • Meanwhile the writings and personal example of the pious rector of Llanddowror were stirring other Welshmen in the work of revival, chief amongst them being Howell Harris of Trevecca (1713-1773), a layman of brilliant abilities but erratic temperament; and Daniel Rowland (1713-1790), curate of Llangeitho in Mid-Cardiganshire, who became in time the most eloquent and popular preacher throughout all Wales.

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  • The enthusiastic course of the Methodist movement under Howell Harris, Daniel Rowland and William Williams; the establishment of Welsh Sunday Schools; the founding of the Bible Society under Thomas Charles of Bala; and the revival early in the 19th century of the Eisteddfodau (the ancient bardic contests of music, poetry and learning), have all contributed to extend the use of the Welsh language and to strengthen its hold as a popular medium of education throughout the Principality.

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  • Harris 1 has been able to identify a number of Syriac quotations from or references to this commentary in the works of Isho'dadh, Bar-Kepha (Severus), Bar-salibi and Barhebraeus.

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  • Although, as Harris points out, it is unlikely that the original text of the Diatessaron had come down unchanged through the two centuries to Ephraim's day, the text on which he comments was in the main unaffected by the revision which produced the Peshitta.

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  • Evangelists like Samuel Harris (1724 - c.1794) and John Waller (1741-1802) stirred whole communities and established Baptist churches where the Baptist name had hitherto been unknown.

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  • Samuel Harris was the unanimous choice and was solemnly ordained.

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  • This attitude towards the English Church was accentuated by the consecration, on the 28th of April 1908, of Mr Arnold Harris Mathew 1 as bishop of the Old Catholics in England by Dr Gerard Gul, Jansenist archbishop of Utrecht.

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  • John Kenrick (1788-1877), James Yates (1789-1871), Samuel Sharpe (1799-1881), but few very popular preachers, though George Harris (1794-1859) is an exception.

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  • The mission enterprises of Richard Wright (1764-1836) and George Harris (1794-1859) produced results of no great permanence.

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  • Rendel Harris that the great twin pillars were connected with the cult of the Dioscuri, and that in the Acts of Thomas is to be seen a later attempt to substitute other " twins," viz.

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  • Harris, The Dioscuri in Christian Legend (1903), and The Cult of the Heavenly Twins (1906); the histories of Rome, Persia, Crusades, Mongols, &c.; Rubens Duval, Histoire politique, religieuse et litteraire d'Edesse jusqu'a la premiere croisade (1892), a useful compilation reprinted from the Journ.

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  • Harris (1818-1897) issued a proclamation declaring Tennessee out of the Union.

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  • Harris regards the book in its present form as an eirenicon addressed to the Jews by a Christian after the rebellion of Bar Cochba (Barcochebas) and written about 136.

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  • Mr. Short, who is Harris's partner, and a police officer, had a shooting affray.

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  • Such a complaint was made by Lib Dem backbencher Evan Harris on the Today program this morning.

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  • Tones with yellow accents at harris ' average larsen's mother Barbara larsen is the kind.

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  • Alexander Harris Solicitors Home » News » Patient with burnt toe has to have leg amputated after hospital blunders Jump to navigation.

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  • The latter book earned two private handwritten commendations in letters to me from Marshal of the Royal Air Force Sir Arthur Harris.

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  • John Harris Friday November 18, 2005 The Guardian bit dark in here isn't it?

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  • There will also be a simulated hunt, in which a Harris hawk or hawk eagle tracks an ' electric rabbit ' .

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  • Not About Alan Turing The film enigma, based on Robert Harris's thriller novel of that name, is NOT about Alan Turing.

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  • The Harris Hawk is native of South America, and was not used in medieval falconry, but is an impressive bird.

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  • Yorkshireman Harris, three times the British Supersport champion, made a good impression, running fourth fastest on his Honda overall.

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  • The film was well received at the Cannes film festival where Richard Harris won the best actor award.

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  • Chippy were hit by that, and Taha almost made it three, only a superb fingertip save from Harris denying them.

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  • The site of Harris's notorious mill and mill pond is beyond and partly below the Roman way flyover.

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  • Honda Racing star Karl Harris has married glamor model girlfriend Jane Eyre.

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  • Harris and Lewis are two islands joined by a narrow isthmus.

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  • Hugh Harris was founded over 90 years ago in Woking, Surrey with the aim of offering the highest quality menswear available.

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  • Walks on Harris Harris is an excellent island for a variety of walks - hills, beaches, machair, rocky moonscape.

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  • It is recorded in the longest know papyrus, the Great Harris Papyrus, that many people throughout the region were made homeless.

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  • Danning, Ferrigno and Harris worked together on another latter-day peplum for Cannon - Luigi Cozzi's Hercules, shot the same year.

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  • We follow him starting in Mongolia as part of a duo with a young percussionist Jamie Harris.

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  • For Harris the ability to value life and express preferences in the context of a future defines personhood.

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  • Melanie Harris will take you through the nuts and bolts of radio playwriting, including how work is commissioned.

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  • I had an opportunity to moderate the spirits of some who were greatly exasperated against Howel Harris, for preaching predestination among them.

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  • Walter Harris's account of the years leading up to the French protectorate, in Morocco That Was, is hard to put down.

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  • Natasha uses psychometry, and Kiell uses Shere Khan to " sniff out " Harris.

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  • By his own reckoning, Harris ' early ministry set the standard for later years.

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  • It is therefore unexpected to find that the Harris lines did not remodel.

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  • Best selling novelist Thomas Harris has written the screenplay, based on his upcoming novel, Behind The Mask.

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  • In 1806, John Harris brought out an edition costing only sixpence.

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  • The latest book on Uri Geller was written by Australian skeptics magic consultant, Ben Harris.

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  • The only minor snag with the writing, is that Harris can be repetitive.

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  • Cardiff acoustic songstress Julia Harris makes a very welcome return with her ' red case ' full of gutsy, passionate songs.

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  • They even take the unusual step of traveling upriver to consult sexy soothsayer Tia Dalma (Naomie Harris ).

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  • The Lib Dem health spokesman, Dr. Evan Harris, has accused the Tories of " playing politics with public health " .

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  • Supermarine looked statuesque in defense, and this was apparent in the opening minutes as Harris, Thompson and Cox had strong early runs.

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  • Joe Saddington and Steve Harris played their part in the team effort by running in the 1,500m steeplechase.

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  • Complete new steel superstructure of superb workmanship, & internal refit of this historic boat built by Harris brothers in the 1960's.

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  • With regular teamster Chris Harris out through injury, the Bees have named Tomas Topinka at number two.

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  • What follows is a tense, brutal thriller that leaves you questioning whether Harris's results justify his means.

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  • Alexander Harris Solicitors Home » News » Coroner sets new date for jury inquest into death following tonsillectomy Jump to navigation.

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  • The other Scalpay, off Harris, doesn't have a trig either.

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  • Women's tweed jackets made from locally woven Harris tweed jackets made from locally woven Harris Tweed?

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  • Margaret Thatcher's assistant, Robin Harris, is strangely unwilling to express a view on the Croatian situation.

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  • Rachael fills the honorary role left vacant by the death of Jack Harris last January.

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  • On 23 January 1626 Harris's apprentice vintner Humphrey Boddicott (whom he had inherited from his father) was admitted free.

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  • At the latter place he spent his last years with a married granddaughter, the wife of a surgeon, Thomas Harris, dying there on the iith of December 1737, at the age of ninety-four.

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  • See Sir Harris Nicolas, Battle of Agincourt; Fortescue, History of the British Army, vol.

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  • In 1736, on returning home, Harris opened a school, Griffith Jones supplying him with books from his charity.

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  • By far the most notable of Harris's converts was William Williams (1717-1791), Panty Celyn, the great hymn-writer of Wales, who while listening to the revivalist preaching on a tombstone in the graveyard of Talgarth, heard the " voice of heaven," and was " apprehended as by a warrant from on high."

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  • President Jackson now urged Michigan to discontinue interfering with the re-marking of the Harris line, and requested Ohio to postpone putting into effect the Act of February 1835; but as petty outbreaks continued throughout the summer and an Ohio judge and court officers at Toledo were arrested in September, he peremptorily removed Governor Mason from office.

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  • That Sir Harris Nicolas is accurate in this conjecture seems probable from the selection which was made of the " founder knights."

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  • They were glad to see Mr. Harris, for he was the minister.

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  • Harris wished to recapture the friendly spirit he had felt in the small town where he had grown up.

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  • It is believed that this was a planned assassination in revenge for the killing of Jack Harris.

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  • Race one saw Harris get away from the front row of the grid into fifth position.

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  • The latest book on Uri Geller was written by Australian Skeptics magic consultant, Ben Harris.

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  • They even take the unusual step of traveling upriver to consult sexy soothsayer Tia Dalma (Naomie Harris).

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  • Alexander Harris Solicitors Home » News » Clients speak out about son 's death following speedboat accident in the Bahamas Jump to navigation.

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  • Alexander Harris Solicitors Home » News » Speedboat tragedy - Inquest verdict delivered today Jump to navigation.

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  • The Lib Dem health spokesman, Dr. Evan Harris, has accused the Tories of " playing politics with public health ".

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  • The leading authority on the doctrine of stare decisis under the law of England is Cross and Harris on precedent in English Law.

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  • What follows is a tense, brutal thriller that leaves you questioning whether Harris 's results justify his means.

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  • The other Scalpay, off Harris, does n't have a trig either.

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  • Women 's tweed jackets made from locally woven Harris Tweed?

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  • Margaret Thatcher 's assistant, Robin Harris, is strangely unwilling to express a view on the Croatian situation.

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  • On 23 January 1626 Harris 's apprentice vintner Humphrey Boddicott (whom he had inherited from his father) was admitted free.

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  • Although sparsely populated, Harris is well renowned for its style and warmth of hospitality.

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  • So woeful were Forest going forward that Neil Harris did n't get his first run on the ball until over half-hour had gone.

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  • A 2009 survey conducted by Harris Interactive Polling determined that eHarmony was responsible for five percent of all marriages in the United States.

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  • The company designed Ed Harris's wedding ring in the movie The Abyss.

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  • Further establishing herself as a Hollywood superstar, Paquin took on the role of Sookie Stackhouse in the television show True Blood, based on the Southern Vampire novels by Charlaine Harris.

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  • Returning as this season's hosts are Tom Bergeron, from America's Funniest Home Videos, and Samantha Harris of E!

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  • Neil Patrick Harris is an all-around entertainer, with success in acting, live theater, hosting, directing, and singing.

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  • Born in 1973, Harris has even dabbled in performing as a magician.

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  • Actor Neil Patrick Harris did not begin his career as Doogie Howser, M.D. as most believe.

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  • Neil Patrick Harris was born in Albuquerque, New Mexico and raised in the small town of Ruidoso, New Mexico.

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  • It was in the small town of Ruidoso where Neil Patrick Harris first appeared on stage…as a dog.

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  • Harris worked as the young genius doctor Doogie from 1989-1993, when the show went off the air.

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  • During and between filming TV movies and shows, Neil Patrick Harris was also involved in many Broadway productions and feature films.

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  • Being a singer since he was a young child, Broadway was a perfect fit for the young Neil Patrick Harris.

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  • As if television and Broadway weren't enough to keep Harris going, he also had a number of movie roles during the same time period.

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  • Obviously, during this time period, Neil Patrick Harris liked to keep busy.

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  • Neil Patrick Harris was hardly an out-of-work actor resorting to advertising himself in Variety when the part of the womanizing, well-dressed, Barney Stinson came along in How I Met Your Mother.

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  • It was his role as the womanizing, well dressed Barney Stinson in How I Met Your Mother that drew attention to Neil Patrick Harris' personal life.

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  • Neil Patrick Harris is reportedly dating actor David Burtka.

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  • The plot of the series revolves around the vampires and how they exist and thrive in small town America and is based on the Southern Vampire Mysteries series of novels written by Charlaine Harris.

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  • T.I., whose given name is Clifford Harris, is leaving Arkansas where he was serving his sentence and heading back to his native Atlanta to live in his appointed halfway house.

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  • Neil Patrick Harris managed to maintain a career in TV, starring in the sitcom How I Met Your Mother.

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  • With his quick wit and easy enthusiasm, Harris is also a popular event host and has hosted both the Tony and Primetime Emmy Awards ceremonies.

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  • The Harris Tweed sport coat, more commonly called the Harris Tweed jacket, has been made in the Western Isles of Scotland since the mid-19th century.

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  • You can choose from a number of Harris Tweed sport coats from the official web site, as well as waistcoats, trousers, overcoats, plus-fours, hats and suits.

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  • The Hamish lightweight Harris Tweed jacket, a new piece designed to appeal to younger men.

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  • It is 20% lighter than the classic Harris Tweed sport coat, making it more suitable for autumn and spring.

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  • Because Harris Tweed is pure new wool, it can only be dry-cleaned.

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  • One of the most popular tweeds, Harris, saw its star rise in 1843, when Lady Catherine Herbert saw the fine quality of the cloth being woven by two sisters.

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  • Only a few years later, Harris tweed jackets were being worn by gamekeepers and gentry alike in outdoor sports.

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  • A classic Harris tweed jacket goes great over a black T-shirt and jeans.

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  • Harris is still the main word in men's tweed jackets.

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  • Additionally, there are shops throughout North America that carry authentic Harris jackets - the site will guide you to your options.

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  • Sports activity in early childhood should have three basic components, according to Harris.

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  • They are able to play sports involving strategies and teamwork, but growth spurts can bring physical and emotional changes that parents and coaches should be aware of, according to Harris.

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  • Rennie Harris is an example of one the pioneers of hip hop dancers.

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  • It was at this point that Michael Pedretti, director of Philadelphia's Movement Theater International, asked Harris to create a work for their theater.

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  • Rennie Harris and Shane Sparks are only two examples of hip hop dance pioneers.

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  • President Benjamin Harris created the first immigration station, called Castle Garden, in 1855 at the tip of Manhattan Island.

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  • Marlene Harris Collection - the collection of engagement rings features designs that date back to the Victorian era.

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  • An Oscar nominated actress, Rosemary Harris is known for many roles from The Gift, Death of a Salesman, The Boys of Brazil and Holocaust to The Royal Family.

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  • In 1966, actress Micki Grant originated the role of Peggy Harris Nolan on Another World, a black nurse and the first black character to be cast in a role other than that of a domestic worker.

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  • The series by Alan Ball (Six Feet Under) is based on the popular series of Sookie Stackhouse novels by Charlaine Harris.

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  • Many spoilers can be found in the Charlaine Harris' Sookie Stackhouse books upon which the television show is based, but the deviations from the literature can keep fans hopping.

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  • Spoiler sites posted their speculations, many of Charlaine Harris' fans posted confidently that it would be Lafayette that was found dead.

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  • The series came with a built in fan base because Harris' Southern Vampire Mystery series is enormously popular.

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  • How much of season two will reflect what happened in Harris' Living Dead in Dallas?

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  • Nominated for multiple awards, Anna Paquin's star continues to rise with her casting in the pivotal role of heroine Sookie Stackhouse based on the Charlaine Harris novels.

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  • The series is based on Harris' The Southern Vampire Mysteries.

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  • The series is based on The Southern Vampire Mysteries by Charlaine Harris.

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  • The second season of the popular HBO series is loosely based on Charlaine Harris' novel Living Dead in Dallas.

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  • True Blood was created by Alan Ball and based on the Charlaine Harris The Southern Vampire Mysteries.

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  • Ball and Harris have writing credits on all episodes of the series.

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  • What makes True Blood work is in large part due to the stellar cast embodying the characters and a writing staff that shows admiration for author Charlaine Harris' work.

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  • Alan Ball discovered the novels by Charlaine Harris while waiting for a plane.

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  • He found inspiration in the world Harris created for her telepathic waitress living in northern Louisiana.

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  • The second season like the first is guided by Charlaine Harris' novel.

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  • Will future seasons take their lead from Charlaine Harris' novels?

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  • The primary plotline of the first season followed the novel Dead Until Dark by Charlaine Harris.

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  • The central plot of the second season was loosely based on the Charlaine Harris' novel Living Dead in Dallas.

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  • In Charlaine Harris' novels, the Maenad first arrives to attack Sookie as a way of sending a message to Eric Northman, the Sheriff of Area Five.

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  • The HBO drama is based on the The Southern Vampire Mysteries series of books by Charlaine Harris.

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  • Although True Blood's blonde Viking is based on Charlaine Harris' novels, the television character has many noticeable differences from his literary counterpart.

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  • In Charlaine Harris' The Southern Vampire Mysteries, Tara is a very minor character.

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  • Actor Sam Trammell portrays shape-shifting bartender Sam Merlotte on HBO's True Blood, bloodsucking prime time drama based on Charlaine Harris' The Southern Vampire Mysteries.

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  • Like Eric Northman and Tara Thornton, Sam Merlotte's story translated differently from the pages of Charlaine Harris' novel series to the HBO drama.

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  • Charlaine Harris is the author of the Sookie Stackhouse books which True Blood is based on, and she often appears with the cast at events and award presentations.

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  • Please accept this letter as my personal letter of recommendation for Suzanne Harris.

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  • Your activity level can be calculated into your daily caloric requirements using the Harris Benedict Equation.

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  • The Harris Benedict equation provides a multiplier based on activity level, which you apply to your BMR.

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  • Eat 500 fewer calories per day than the number obtained by using the Harris Benedict Equation without eating less than your BMR calculation.

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  • Harris created PaNu with a philosophy similar to the Drs.

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  • Eades. Dr. Harris suggests mimicking the evolutionary biological milieu by avoiding processed foods and instead eating plant and animal foods in as close to their natural states as possible.

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  • Daniel Will Harris has an excellent guide to preventing Repetitive Stress injuries.

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  • T.I. - better known to his mama as Clifford "Tip" Harris - hit the scene in 2001 with his solo debut record I'm Serious, on his own Grand Hustle imprint.

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  • Ciara was born Ciara Princess Harris in Austin, Texas, on October 25, 1985.

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  • Parton's career faltered in the late 80s, save for the critically acclaimed Trio album she recorded with Linda Ronstadt and Emmylou Harris.

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  • Country stars like Emmylou Harris and Bob Dylan remained known for their work through the decade and beyond.

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  • Peter Pasternack and Brian Trow are co-founders and have Angela and Harris Wilford, Scott Tremmel and Danielle Anderson as employees.

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  • Tom Bergeron will continue as the main host of Dancing with the Stars, but will not be joined by Samantha Harris.

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  • Ms. Harris is moving on to more responsibilities with the tabloid TV show, The Insider, as a correspondent.

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  • Instead of Samantha Harris, Bergeron will be joined by Brooke Burke, season seven winner of Dancing with the Stars and TV personality.

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  • In 2010, when ABC was about to announce the new co-host for Dancing With the Stars, Rycroft's name came up several times as the possible replacement for Samantha Harris.

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  • Rycroft's dancing partner on Dancing With the Stars, Tony Dolovani, was in attendance, as well as Jillian Harris from The Bachelorette.

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  • Captain Phil Harris was one of the commercial fisherman featured on the Discovery Channel reality show called Deadliest Catch.

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  • Phil Harris was born on December 19, 1956, in Bothell, Washington.

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  • At age 21, Harris was one of the youngest captains working the Bering Sea.

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  • Eventually Harris settled in on the F/V Cornelia Marie, the boat he would work from for over 20 years.

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  • Crab fishing can be a dangerous occupation, but Harris embraced the lifestyle and all that came with it.

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  • When the series Deadliest Catch began in 2005 on the Discovery Channel, Captain Phil Harris and the Cornelia Marie were among the fishing vessels documented on the show.

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  • The embolism kept Harris from the waters for almost a year while he recovered, but he returned to work and the show in 2009.

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  • On January 29, 2010, while filming the sixth season of Deadliest Catch, Phil Harris suffered a massive stroke as he worked at unloading a catch of crab.

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  • As is the tradition among fishermen, Harris was cremated and his ashes scattered at sea.

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  • Discovery Channel dedicated several repeat episodes of Deadliest Catch to Harris' memory, and in April 2010, began airing the new season which included the footage they had shot of Phil Harris before his stroke and death.

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  • Harris' sons spoke to attendees, remembering their father and paying tribute to his years of service.

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  • Harris was a fisherman at heart, but he also had other interests and endeavors.

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  • Accessories such as branded mugs and t-shirts are also available and these items continue to be sold even after Harris' death.

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  • Harris was single at the time of his death, but had been married and divorced twice.

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  • To learn more about the life of Phil Harris, you can visit his official website at captainphilharris.com.

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  • In 2010, reality TV star Captain Phil Harris from Deadliest Catch passed away.

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  • In June of the same year, the show choose to air and highlight footage pertaining to his death, making Captain Harris the first reality star to have their death aired.

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  • Jonathan Harris played Dr. Zachary Smith, the scheming stowaway that caused all the problems, and the closest thing the series had to a villian.

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  • Willow Rosenberg (Alyson Hannigan) and Xander Harris (Nicholas Brendan) are the original members of the self-described 'Scoobies.'

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  • A 2011 Harris Interactive poll showed that nearly 13 million adults in the United States are willing to accept connection requests from people they don't know who are of the opposite gender.

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  • Harris Welding Supplies is another provider of these helmets.

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  • An impressive announcement of the Easter Communion Service, made by the Rev. Pryce Davies, vicar of Talgarth, on the 30.th of March 1735, was the means of awakening Howell Harris (1714-1773) of Trevecca, and he immediately began to hold services in his own house.

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  • There were also the Macdonalds of Clanranald and Glengarry (descendants of Somerled), with the powerful houses of Macleod of Dunvegan and Macleod of Harris, M`Neil1 of Barra and Maclean of Mull.

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