Howard Sentence Examples

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  • Howard came in and stopped him.

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  • Howard was no doubt an exceedingly kind and worthy man in his way, and has his reward; but, comparatively speaking, what are a hundred Howards to us, if their philanthropy do not help us in our best estate, when we are most worthy to be helped?

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  • I imagine because Howard sent him.

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  • So he thought it was all about Howard and a love interest.

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  • Give Howard my love, and tell him to answer my letter.

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  • The minute Howard had arrived; Allen was in his face, accusing him of stealing his girl.

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  • Howard was a good ten years older and had far more important things on his mind – like his new position as partner at the law firm.

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  • Howard had to pull out of the driveway slowly and gradually increase his speed.

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  • She was glad Howard was there and that her family wasn't.

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  • Len looked uncomfortable and glanced at Howard as if for support.

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  • Lisa started to get up but Howard motioned her to sit still while he answered the door.

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  • Howard shook his head and Len cleared his throat.

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  • Her gaze went from Len's stoic face to Howard and then to Connie, who looked pale.

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  • She glanced up at Howard, who immediately chimed in.

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  • Howard was leaning against the wall.

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  • He glanced at their joined hands, then at Lisa and Howard in turn.

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  • Howard dropped her hand like it was a hot coal.

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  • Howard gave him a strange look.

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  • Howard leaned over her.

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  • Howard hesitated and shot a questioning glance at Connie, who shrugged and turned away.

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  • She handed them to Howard, who watched her face with a puzzled expression.

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  • Howard turned and headed for the door, indicating for Quint to follow.

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  • Finally he followed Howard.

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  • Howard insisted this had to be done right now.

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  • Occasionally Howard would ask her questions, but mostly he and Connie handled the plans by themselves.

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  • Other than the fact that she and Howard had already disrupted their lives enough for her, it was comforting to have her there.

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  • Len and Howard took turns at her side throughout the funeral and at graveside.

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  • Connie and Howard talked to the school, making arrangements for graduation.

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  • Twice Len came to visit and Howard was there every night.

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  • At least tell Len where you're going, or Howard.

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  • All Len wants out of me is information about Allen, and Howard couldn't care less where I am.

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  • For the last time, Howard isn't interested in me.

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  • Why did you tell Howard about the books?

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  • I didn't tell Howard or anyone else anything about you.

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  • Why would he suspect Howard?

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  • All this attention from Howard could be due to a guilty conscience.

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  • Maybe Howard had been involved in an investigation.

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  • It might be a good idea to tell Len or Howard about it.

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  • Her hand hung over the phone a minute as she fought with the urge to call Howard.

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  • Could you have Howard look into his record?

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  • Howard gave me the directions and I thought I'd stop by.

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  • Howard couldn't find anything on this guy.

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  • She was forming a habit of using people who expressed interest in her – Connie, Howard, Len and now Yancey.

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  • If Howard had not been able to find anything on Yancey, it was probably because there was nothing to tell.

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  • Anything else she divulged should go to Howard, not Connie.

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  • Since she had given no information to Howard, Connie had to be the one who was talking.

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  • Of course, Howard had talked to Len – even given him instructions to the Giddon house.

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  • Had she talked to Howard or Len – or both?

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  • Maybe that was a lead Howard could use.

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  • I can just imagine how much of that Howard would want to know.

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  • Who cares about Howard?

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  • You gave Howard access to the checking account.

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  • I'll tell Howard to get everything together and you can drop by to pick it up next week.

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  • Well, whatever it is, it probably won't go down too well with Howard or Len.

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  • Then she dialed Howard's number.

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  • Howard hadn't said anything about the meeting with Allen.

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  • The muscles in Howard's jaws worked with rage.

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  • Allen walked toward the door, his attention divided between Howard and Lisa.

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  • Howard made no move to help her.

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  • And yet, Howard made no move to call for help.

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  • Howard finally came to her side and helped her to her feet.

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  • Before she could get a word out, Howard covered her mouth with his.

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  • Everyone was right about Howard.

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  • What Howard provided was an excuse.

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  • Yet Howard said he hired Allen because she asked him to investigate Yancey.

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  • Allen had come to the house before she asked Howard to check on Yancey.

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  • Howard was trying to find something on him.

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  • Why didn't Howard call for help?

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  • If Howard hadn't come along when he did, Allen might have killed you.

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  • Don't be too hard on Howard.

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  • Strange he would want to defend Howard after he had tried to dig up information on him.

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  • She did feel betrayed by Howard, but not by Yancey.

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  • The only difference was that she wanted Yancey to kiss her, not Howard.

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  • That and the fact that Howard had paid no attention to her while she was choking.

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  • Howard wasn't the one involved with drugs.

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  • Howard had been alienated, and trusting anything with Connie was dubious.

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  • It was a total mystery to her why Len and Howard couldn't light a fire in her the way Yancey did.

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  • Howard hadn't told her.

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  • I'll get Howard and call Len.

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  • Do you want to talk to Len, or Howard?

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  • Immediately Howard was on the line.

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  • Howard said the police wouldn't tell him anything about you.

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  • Howard slapped Len on the back playfully and turned to leave the building.

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  • To his left, her brother, Howard walked in reflective silence.

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  • Lisa had time between when Howard left and Giddon arrived to call the police, but she didn't.

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  • Howard said That's why I hired Mertz.

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  • She told me she thought she loved Giddon, but at the same time she was having Howard investigate him.

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  • I try to resurrect my first impression of Howard Abbott not colored by Quinn's negative appraisal.

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  • My smile disappeared when I saw Howard Abbott on the sofa, his head in his hands.

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  • Howard was unemployed but was forced to eat an expensive lease.

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  • Can Howard have an hour off to show me around Keene before I leave?

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  • Two are in California with the ill mother of the one named Howard.

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  • His parents were out of town and instead of looking out for Annie; Howard was off drinking the entire night with some older buddies.

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  • Howard; that's all he'd let you call him.

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  • Was this gift that befell Howard Abbott optimally utilized?

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  • At the age of eight he was taken in charge by an elder brother of his father, Howard Hastings, who held a post in the customs. After spending two years at a private, school at Newington Butts, he was moved to Westminster, where among his contemporaries occur the names of Lord Thurlow and Lord Shelburne, Sir Elijah Impey, and the poets Cowper and Churchill.

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  • Instruments have been invented by Alvan Clark and Sir Howard Grubb for measuring with the spider-line micrometer angles which are larger than the field of view of the eyepiece.

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  • The third descended to the earls of Arundel, falling to the share of the duke of Norfolk in 1415, and being divided in 1502 between the families of Howard and Berkeley.

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  • The next salt to be obtained was the mercuric salt, which was prepared in 1 799 by Edward Charles Howard, who substituted mercury for silver in Brugnatelli's process.

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  • When he was made cognizant of the charges against Catherine Howard, his duty to communicate them to the king was obvious, though painful.

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  • Among English families, the house of Howard has long held the first place.

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  • Its head, the duke of Norfolk, is the first of the dukes and the hereditary earl marshal of England, while the earls of Suffolk, Carlisle and Effingham and the Lord Howard of Glossop represent in the peerage its younger lines.

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  • Its founder was a Norfolk lawyer, William Howard or Haward, who was summoned to parliament as a justice in 1295, being appointed a justice of the common pleas in 1297.

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  • Doubtless the judge was the son of John Howard of Wiggenhall, living about 1260, whose widow Lucy, called by the genealogists the daughter of John Germund, was probably the wife of John Germund by her second marriage.

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  • William Howard was employed as counsel by the corporation of Lynn, and it is worthy of note that the "crosslets fitchy" in his shield of arms suggest the cross with which the dragon was discomfited by St Margaret, the patroness of Lynn.

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  • Prospering by the law, William Howard of Wiggenhall rose to knight's rank and acquired by purchase Grancourt's manor in East Winch, near Lynn, where he had his seat in a moated house whose ruins remain.

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  • Before his death his eldest son, John Howard, was a knight and already advanced by his marriage with Joan of Cornwall, one of the bastard line founded by Richard of Cornwall, king of the Romans.

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  • Sir John Howard served in Edward II.'s wars in Scotland and Gascony, was sheriff of Norfolk and Suffolk and governor of Norwich Castle.

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  • His son Sir Robert Howard, who had married a daughter of Sir Robert Scales (Lord Scales), died in 1388.

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  • By his first wife, Margaret, daughter and heir of Sir John Plays, Sir John Howard had a son who died before him, leaving a daughter through whom descended to her issue, the Veres, earls of Oxford, the ancient Norfolk estates of the Howards at East Winch and elsewhere, with the lands of the houses of Scales, Plays and Walton, brought in by the brides of her forefathers.

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  • It is to the marriage of this young knight that the house of Howard owes the tragedy of its greatness.

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  • Sir John Howard, only son of the match between Howard and Mowbray, took service with his cousin the third duke of Norfolk, who had him returned as knight of the shire for Norfolk, where, according to the Paston Letters, this Howard of the Essex branch was regarded by the gentry as a strange man.

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  • Offices and lands came to John Howard by reason of that fellowship. Henry VI., when restored, summoned him to parliament in 1470 as Lord Howard, a summons which may have been meant to lure him to London into Warwick's power, but he proclaimed the Yorkist sovereign on his return and fought at Barnet and Tewkesbury.

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  • After Edward's burial, at which he bore the king's banner, Howard, an enemy of the Wydviles, linked his fortunes with those of the duke of Gloucester.

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  • By the death of this little girl, John Howard became one of the coheirs of her illustrious house, which was now represented by the issue of Margaret Mowbray, his mother, and of her sister Isabel, who had married James, Lord Berkeley.

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  • A lion's share of the Mowbray estates, swollen by the great alliances of the house, heir of Breouse and Segrave, and, through Segrave, of Thomas of Brotherton, son of Edward I., fell to Howard, who, by a patent of June 28, 1483, was created duke of Norfolk and earl marshal of England with a remainder to the heirs male of his body.

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  • Thomas Howard, a politic mind, loyal to the powers that be, was released from the Tower of London in 1489, his earldom of Surrey and his Garter restored.

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  • In his seventieth year, as lieutenant-general of the North, he led the English host on the great day of Flodden, earning a patent of the dukedom of Norfolk, dated 1 February 1513/4, and that strange patent which granted to him and his heirs that they should bear in the midst of the silver bend of their Howard shield a demi-lion stricken in the mouth with an arrow, in the right colours of the arms of the king of Scotland.

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  • The second duke, twice married, was father of at least eleven sons and six daughters, the sons including Edward the lord high admiral, killed in boarding Pregent's galleys at Brest, Edmund the knight marshal of the army at Flodden, and William the first Lord Howard of Effingham.

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  • He left his wife for a mistress, Elizabeth Holland, was in discord with his family, and lived to see his two nieces, Anne Boleyn and Catherine Howard, and his son Surrey, the fiery-tempered poet, go in turn to the block.

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  • And now the younger line, earls of Arundel and Lords Mautravers, were also to have a Howard to represent them.

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  • She survived her marriage but a few months and her husband then obtained the wardship of her Dacre offspring, a son who died young, and three daughters whom the duke, with the true Howard eye for a rich inheritance, gave as brides to three of his sons.

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  • But Philip Howard, the son and heir, succeeded to the ancient earldom of Arundel in 1580, on the death of his maternal grandfather, while the Lord Lumley, his uncle by marriage, surrendered to him his life interest in the castle and honour of Arundel.

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  • In 1777 Edward, the ninth of the Howard dukes, died childless in his ninety-second year.

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  • A third cousin succeeded him in 1815, Bernard Edward Howard, who, although a Roman Catholic, was enabled, by the act of 1824, to act as earl marshal.

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  • For his services against Sir Thomas Wyat he was created (March i 1, 1553/4) Lord Howard of Effingham, the title being taken from a Surrey manor granted him by Edward VI.

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  • Sir William Howard of Lingfield, younger brother of the great admiral, carried on the Effingham line, his great-grandson succeeding to the barony on the extinction of the earldom.

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  • Francis, seventh Lord Howard of Effingham, was created earl of Effingham in 1731, a title extinct in 1816 with the fourth earl, but revived again in 1837 for the eleventh baron, who had served as a general officer in the Peninsular campaign, the great-grandfather of the present peer.

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  • A patent of 1604 created Henry Howard (1540-1614), younger son of Surrey the poet, earl of Northampton, a peerage which ended with the death of this, the most unprincipled of his house.

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  • Thomas, son of the fourth duke of Norfolk's marriage with the daughter and heir of Thomas, Lord Audley of Walden, founded the line of the present earls of Suffolk and Berkshire and of the extinct Lords Howard of Escrick.

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  • His barony of Howard of Walden has descended to his heirs general.

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  • Lord William Howard (1563-1640), the "belted Will" of Scott's Lay and the "bauld Willie" of more authentic legend, was another of the sons of the fourth duke and Margaret Audley.

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  • His great-grandson Charles Howard, although fledged in a nest of cavaliers, changed sides and fought at Worcester for the parliament.

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  • William Howard, Viscount Stafford, was the fifth son of Thomas, earl of Arundel, and grandson of Philip the prisoner.

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  • But three earls of his own house - Carlisle, Suffolk and Berkshire - and the Lord Howard of Escrick, an ex-trooper of Cromwell's guard and an anabaptist sectary, gave their votes against him, his nephew Mowbray being the only peer of his name in the minority for acquittal.

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  • C. Fremont and Howard Stansbury (1806-1863) furnished a general knowledge of the hydrographic features and geological lacustrine history of the Great Basin, and this knowledge was rounded out by the field work of the U.S. Geological Survey from 1879 to 1883, under the direction of Grove Karl Gilbert.

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  • It contains the "Descrypcion of the towre of Virtue and Honour," an elegy on Sir Edward Howard, lord high admiral of England, who perished in the attack on the French fleet in the harbour of Brest in 1513.

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  • A principal witness for the charge of incest was Rochford's own wife, a woman of infamous character, afterwards executed for complicity in the intrigues of Catherine Howard.

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  • William Howard Taft attended the public schools of Cincinnati, graduated at the Woodward High School of that city in 1874, and in the autumn entered Yale College, where he took high rank as a student and was prominent in athletics and in the social life of the institution.

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  • Email your interest and qualifications to "admin at lovetoknow.com" - Howard

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  • The same element in the Brethren opposed a census, but according to Howard Miller's census of 1880 (Record of the Faithful) the number of Dunkers was 59,749 in that year; by the United States census of 1890 it was then 73,795; the figures for 1904 are given by Henry King Carroll in his.

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  • These scales breed very rapidly; Howard states one may give rise to a progeny of 3,216,080,400 in one year.

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  • In 1846 he made his first appearance in Boston as Sir Lucius O'Trigger in The Rivals at the Howard Athenaeum, and in the next season he became a member of the Boston Museum, in which stock company he remained for thirty-five years.

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  • Hood had meanwhile extended his entrenchments southwards to cover the Macon railway, and Howard's movement led to another engagement (battle of Ezra Church, July 28) in which the XV.

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  • Covered by Howard at Ezra Church, Schofield led this advance, but the new Confederate lines baffled him.

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  • Only a small force was left to guard the Chattanooga railway, and the Union forces, Howard on the right, Thomas in the centre, and Schofield on the left, reached the railway after some sharp fighting (action of Jonesboro', September 1).

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  • At Thebes, New York has also carried out work at Qurnet Murra`i and Sheikh `Abd el Qurna, as well as at Dra t Abul Neqqa and Deir el Bahri, 55 where the Earl of Carnarvon, assisted by Mr. Howard Carter, has also dug with remarkable success, recovering some of the most beautiful relics of the art of the XII.

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  • In the interior there are a number of interesting monuments, among which the most noticeable are those of Thomas Howard, 3rd duke of Norfolk, and of Henry Howard, the famous earl of Surrey, who was beheaded by Henry VIII.

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  • He was born at 8 Howard Place, Edinburgh, on the 13th of November 1850.

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  • Among the principal public buildings are the Whittemore Memorial Public Library (1892), a fine high school and the large Salem school (part of the public school system), all given to the borough by John Howard Whittemore of Naugatuck, who in addition endowed the library and the high school.

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  • Monmouth, Essex, Hampden, Sidney and Howard of Escrick were the principal of those who met to consult.

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  • He would probably have saved his life but for the perjury of Lord Howard.

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  • Howard, too, expressly declared that Russell had urged the entering into communications with Argyll in Scotland.

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  • Howard's perjury is clear from other witnesses, but the evidence was accepted.

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  • The first edition of these two writers is that of 1592 (by William Howard).

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  • He was on friendly terms with the prince's mistress,Henrietta Howard, af terwards countess of Suffolk.

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  • With a curious respect for those theories his familiarity with the secret social history of France had caused him to entertain, he hoped and attempted to retain a hold over the king through the influence of Lady Yarmouth, though the futility of such means had already been demonstrated to him by his relations with Queen Caroline's "ma bonne Howard."

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  • Northumberland House, from which is named Northumberland Avenue, opening upon Trafalgar Square, was built c. 1605 by Henry Howard, earl of Northampton, and was acquired by marriage by Algernon Percy, earl of Northumberland, in 1642.

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  • Arundel House, originally a seat of the bishops of Bath, was the residence of Thomas Howard, earl of Arundel, whose famous collection of sculpture, the Arundel Marbles, was housed here until presented to Oxford University in 1667.

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  • Within the enclosure of the Khalifa's house is the tomb of Hubert Howard, son of the 9th earl of Carlisle, who was killed in the house at the capture of the city by a splinter of a shell fired at the Mandi's tomb.

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  • These attachments, first invented by Jeremiah Howard, and described in the United States Patent Journal in 1858, are simply hydraulic rams fitted into the side or top caps of the mill, and pressing against the side or top brasses in such a manner as to allow the side or top roll to move away from the other rolls, while an accumulator, weighted to any desired extent, keeps a constant pressure on each of the rams. An objection to the top cap arrangement is, that if the volume or feed is large enough to lift the top roll from the cane roll, it will simultaneously lift it from the megass roll, so that the megass will not be as well pressed as it ought to be;' and an objection to the side cap arrangement on the megass roll as well as to the top cap arrangement is, that in case more canes are fed in at one end of the rolls than at the other, the roll will be pushed out farther at one end than at the other; and though it may thus avoid a breakdown of the rolls, it is apt, in so doing, to break the ends off the teeth of the crown wheels by putting them out of line with one another.

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  • Howard it is stated, among other things, that " water Pan.

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  • Since Howard published his invention the vacuum pan has been greatly improved and altered in shape and power, and especially of recent years, and the advantages of concentrating in vacuo having been acknowledged, the system has been adopted in many other industries, and crowds of inventors have turned their attention to the principle.

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  • Howard, and under him in each Southern state was an assistant commissioner with a corps of local superintendents, agents and inspectors.

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  • The Membracidae are remarkable on account of the backward prolongation of the pronotum After Howard, Year Book U.S. Dept.

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  • At the Republican National Convention of 1908 he was nominated vicepresident on the first ballot and was elected on the ticket with William Howard Taft.

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  • Here also was the grave of John Howard Payne, author of "Home, Sweet Home" and consul for the United States, who died at Tunis in 1852.

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  • Her success brought her other leading roles - Bellario, in Beaumont and Fletcher's Philaster; Flora, in Rhodes's Flora's Vagaries; Samira, in Sir Robert Howard's Surprisal; and she remained a member of the Drury Lane company until 1669, playing continuously save for a brief absence in the summer of 1667 when she lived at Epsom as the mistress of Lord Buckhurst, afterwards 6th earl of Dorset (q.v.).

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  • The literature on the subject is considerable, but the two classics are perhaps The Ethics of Diet, by Howard Williams, and The Perfect Way in Diet, by Dr Anna Kingsford.

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  • Hearsay evidence and the testimony of the perjured informer Lord Howard, whom Sidney had been instrumental in introducing to his friends, were first produced.

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  • Sidney conducted his case throughout with great skill; he pointed especially to the fact that Lord Howard, whose character he easily tore to shreds, was the only witness against him as to treason, whereas the law required two, that the treason was not accurately defined, that no proof had been given that the papers produced were his, and that, even if that were proved, these papers were in no way connected with the charge.

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  • He received a good education, and, having speedily dissipated at court the money with which his father provided him, he entered the household of Henry Howard, earl of Surrey.

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  • The great centre for vegetables and small fruits is in the counties bordering on the north-west shore of the Chesapeake, and in Howard, Frederick and Washington counties, directly west, Anne Arundel county producing the second largest quantity of strawberries of all the counties in the Union in 1899.

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  • George Howard (acting) .

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  • Howard, fought and won the battle of Ezra Church on the 28th of July, and, Atlanta being now nearly surrounded, Hood was compelled to adopt the Fabian methods of his predecessor, and fell back to the southward.

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  • Through his influence Henry Howard, duke of Norfolk, was induced to present the Arundel marbles to the university of Oxford (1667) and the valuable Arundel library to Gresham College (1678).

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  • He was also returned to parliament at a by-election in 1576 as knight of the shire for Surrey in succession to Charles Howard, who had become Lord Howard of Effingham, and he was re-elected for Surrey in 1584, 1586 and 1588.

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  • Turenne, Moliere, Bossuet, Maintenon (Louvre), La Valliere, Sevigne, Montespan, Descartes (Castle Howard), all the beauties and celebrities of his day, sat to him.

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  • He went from one Catholic family to another, administering the rites of his Church, and in 1589 became domestic chaplain to Ann Howard, whose husband, the first earl of Arundel, was in prison convicted of treason.

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  • Burlington's charitable institutions include the Mary Fletcher hospital, the Adams mission home, the Lousia Howard mission, the Providence orphan asylum, and homes for aged women, friendless women and destitute children.

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  • He received several grants of monastic estates, including the priory of Christ Church in London and the abbey of Walden in Essex, where his grandson, Thomas Howard, earl of Suffolk, built Audley End, doubtless named after him.

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  • Rising in terraces from Rock Creek is Oak Hill Cemetery, a beautiful burying-ground containing the graves of John Howard Payne,.

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  • When he was a year old his parents removed to Howard (Family)|Howard county, Missouri, then a frontier settlement, and the boy was early trained in the hardships and requirements of pioneer life.

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  • Howard, with whom he later had a bitter controversy over this battle.

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  • The new queen Catherine Howard represented the triumph of the reactionary party under Gardiner and Norfolk; but there was no idea of returning to the papal obedience, and even Catholic orthodoxy as represented by the Six Articles was only enforced by spasmodic outbursts of persecution and vain attempts to get rid of Cranmer.

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  • Catherine Howard had been brought to the block (1542) on charges in which there was probably a good deal of truth, and her successor, Catherine Parr, was a patroness of the new learning.

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  • Home and Huntly, on the Scottish left, charged Edmund Howard's force; the Tynemouth men, under Dacre, did not support Howard, at first, but Dacre checked Home (whose later conduct is obscure) and drove off the Gordons.

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  • These are discussed by Mr Howard in the paper referred to, but in brief they all amount to measures of general hygiene, and the isolation, prompt removal, or proper sterilization of the animal or human excrement in which these flies breed.

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  • The shocking picture drawn by John Howard of the state of prisons at the latter end of the 18th century will last for all time.

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  • Idleness, drunkenness, vicious intercourse, sickness, starvation, squalor, cruelty, chains, awful oppression and everywhere culpable neglect - in these words may be summed up the state of the gaols at the time of Howard's visitation.

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  • Then he moved out to fight the advancing English army under Thomas Howard, earl of Surrey.

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  • Benedictus, De observatione in pestilentia, 4to (Venice, 1 493); Nicolaus Massa, De febre pestilentia, 4to (Venice, 1556, &c.); Fioravanti, Regimento della peste, 8vo, Venice, 1556; John Woodall, The Surgeon's Mate, folio (London, 1639); Van Helmont, Tumulus pestis, 8vo (Cologne, 1644, &c.); Muratori, Trattato del governo della peste, Modena, 1714; John Howard, An Account of Lazarettoes in Europe, &c., 4to (London, 1789); Patrick Russell, A Treatise of the Plague, 4to (London, 1791); Thomas Hancock, Researches into the Laws of Pestilence, 8vo (London, 1821); Fodere, Lecons sur les epide'mies, &c., 4 vols.

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  • Henry soon afterwards married Catherine Howard.

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  • An attempt to procure her reinstalment on the disgrace of Catherine Howard failed, and there was no foundation for the report that she had given birth to a child of which Henry was the reputed father.

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  • But the old baronies of Talbot, Strange of Blackmere, and Furnival had passed away in 1616 to the daughters of the 7th earl, of whom the youngest married Thomas (Howard) earl of Arundel, whose descendant, the duke of Norfolk, has the valuable Furnival estates.

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  • On the death of this cousin the descent of the title was for a short time in dispute, and the lands were claimed for Lord Edmund Howard (now Talbot), an infant son of the duke of Norfolk, under the will of the last earl; but the courts decided that, under a private act obtained by the duke of Shrewsbury shortly before his death, the title and bulk of the estates must go together, and the true successor to the earldom was found in Earl Talbot, the head of another line of the descendants of Sir Gilbert Talbot of Grafton, sprung from a second marriage of Sir Gilbert's son, Sir John Talbot of Albrighton.

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  • It is conceded on all hands that Livy in this decade makes con For Livy's debt to Valerius Antias, see A A Howard in Harvard Studies Classical Philology, xvii (1906), pp 161 sqq.

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  • He was accompanied on that occasion by the duke of Wellington and Lord Howard of Effingham.

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  • In 1850 Captain Howard Stansbury completed a survey, whose results were published in 1852.

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  • He found a patron in Mary Fitzroy, duchess of Richmond, and having been ordained deacon by Ridley in 1550, he settled at Reigate Castle, where he acted as tutor to the duchess's nephews, the orphan children of Henry Howard, earl of Surrey.

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  • He lived for some time at Aldgate, London, in the house of his former pupil, Thomas Howard, now duke of Norfolk, who retained a sincere regard for his tutor and left him a small pension in his will.

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  • In 1835 he and Benjamin C. Howard, of Baltimore, Maryland, were sent by President Jackson to prevent an outbreak of hostilities in the Ohio-Michigan boundary dispute.

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  • Howard pointed out that C. Pahudiana, and C. Calisaya, vars.

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  • The alkaloids are contained, according to Howard, chiefly in the cellular tissue next to the liber.

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  • Of the two "meetings of the waters" (the upper, of the Avonmore and Avonbeg, and the lower, of the Aughrim with the Ovoca) the upper, near the fine seat of Castle Howard, is that which inspired the poet.

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  • These confidants, the duke of Buckingham, the lords Howard and Lovel, and a few more, must have known from an early date that he was aiming at the crown, though it is improbable that they suspected that his plan involved the murder of the rightful heirs as well as mere usurpation.

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  • He paid his adherents lavishly for their support, making Lord Howard duke of Norfolk, and giving Buckingham enormous grants of estates and offices.

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  • Annes marriage was declared null, and Henry found a fifth queen in Catherine Howard, a niece of Norfolk, a protge of Gardiner, and a friend of the Catholic church.

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  • Cranmer remained archbishop and compiled an English Litany,while Catherine Howard soon ceased to be queen; charges of loose conduct, which in her case at any rate were not instigated by the king, were made against her and she was brought to the block; she was succeeded by Catherine Parr, a mild patron of the new learning.

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  • On the death in action of General M ` Pherson, Howard, in July 1864, was selected to command the Army of the Tennessee.

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  • In 1816 Fort Howard was built at Green Bay, and Fort Crawford at Prairie du Chien.

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  • Friction between the settlers and the Indians could not long be avoided, and in 1827 Red Bird and his band of Winnebago attacked the whites, but after some bloodshed they were defeated by Major William Whistler (1780-1863) of Fort Howard.

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  • The town consists of three main divisions, the Old Town (or Glossop proper), Howard Town (or Glossop Dale) and Mill Town.

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  • In the immediate neighbourhood is Glossop Hall, the seat of Lord Howard, lord of the manor, a picturesque old building with extensive terraced gardens.

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  • He tried, at some risk to himself, to save the life of one of the victims, William Staly, and visited William Howard, Viscount Stafford, in the Tower.

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  • In 1155 the manor was granted to the abbey of St John of Colchester, later to Cardinal Wolsey, and on his disgrace, to Thomas Howard, duke of Norfolk, to whom Elizabeth in 1567 granted a market on Saturday.

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  • He met with various adventures, being present at the famous tournament given by Lord Eglinton, and yielded to the charm of his passionate admirer Miss Howard.

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  • The duke of Brunswick and the banker Ferrere interested themselves in his future, and gave him money, as did also Miss Howard, whom he later made comtesse de Beauregard, after restoring to her several millions.

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  • In the chancel of the parish church of St Mary, a building ranging from Transitional Norman to Perpendicular, is buried Lord Howard, the commander of the English navy against the Spanish Armada.

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  • Howard was a good ten years older and had far more important things on his mind – like his new position as partner at the law firm.

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  • Howard had to pull out slowly and gradually increase his speed before Allen let go of the car.

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  • Howard asked, his expression grim.

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  • Howard and Connie would keep the investigation private.

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  • She was forming a habit of using people who expressed interest in her – Connie, Howard, Len and now Yancey.

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  • Of course, Howard had talked to Len – even given him instructions to the Giddon house.

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  • Had she talked to Howard or Len – or both?

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  • Howard has been trying to answer your question.

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  • Why do you think Howard would send Allen to check up on Yancey?

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  • The following day, a super market tabloid offered a one million dollar reward for concrete information on the existence of the "Psychic Tipster," Howard Abbott's new nom de plume.

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  • Howard was an arrogant little bastard who thought the world revolved around him.

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  • Howard Abbott was an enigma in many ways and his death by far the greatest conundrum.

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  • Not since Howard of Effingham in 1588 had one British admiral commanded the entire fleet in wartime and borne such responsibility.

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  • Howard Bloom (The Lucifer principle) talks about the coming biological apocalypse.

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  • The puzzle was designed by Howard Garns, a retired architect and freelance puzzle constructor, and first published in 1979.

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  • Alastair Dunn found a 4,000-year-old arrowhead at a stately home called Castle Howard in Yorkshire during an archeological activity session.

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  • According to their guru, Howard Rheingold, the values of the counter-culture baby boomers are shaping the development of new information technologies.

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  • Michael Howard fails to win backing of John Howard.

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  • A shot from Andy Baird was parried by Michael Parkin and the loose ball found Howard Forinton who shot into the net.

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  • The loss of Kevin Nicholls and Steve Howard is a hammer blow.

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  • Meet Howard at the motorway bridge where he is cutting back brambles.

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  • At Prime Ministerâs Questions yesterday, Tony Blair and Michael Howard were like two old bruisers on a farewell tour.

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  • We spoke to drummer Dominic Howard for a brief catch-up.

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  • Howard Thomas was a cathedral chorister at King's School, Ely where he studied organ with Dr. Arthur Wills.

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  • Together, they met up socially with the third member of their team, Amy Howard, a circus clown.

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  • Amid rumors that officers intended to seize Richard at Whitehall, Major-General Howard offered to arrest the leading conspirators.

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  • Michael Howard, who attained the position in an almost ethereal bloodless coup, has left the party in rather a mess.

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  • You can follow Howard's adventures in the Antarctic, which will include camping overnight and exploring ice crevasses by reading his blog.

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  • Is Michael Howard going to put up with such political cross-dressing in his senior ranks?

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  • Amazingly there are people across the Atlantic who make Michael Howard look cuddly.

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  • Louise Neel RoSPA 102 28 July 2005 I was very saddened to hear the news of the sudden death of John Howard.

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  • By the time the " dollar diplomacy " of William Howard Taft was clearly articulated, the seeds of American empire were planted.

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  • In the castle grounds stands the stump of the renowned oak tree where Lord William Howard used to hang Scottish Reivers and wrong doers.

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  • If he's afraid to touch the doorknob it's the character named Howard who's afraid, not Howard Hughes.

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  • The United ' keeper launched the ball downfield where it was picked up by Howard.

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  • It is also anticipated Michael Howard will receive a similar drubbing at the hands of the UK Independence party.

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  • And it got worse for them in the dying seconds when defender Michael Howard was sent off following a dust-up with Craig Faulconbridge.

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  • Egyptology exhibition records the explorations of the 5th Earl of Carnarvon who, with Egyptologist Howard Carter, uncovered the tomb of Tutankhamun.

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  • Dr. Howard Marshall This year has seen completion of recruitment to the study of atrio-ventricular node ablation and pacing for paroxysmal atrial fibrillation.

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  • When Michael Howard last faced a leadership election he came fifth.

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  • In the early 17th century a magnificent carved oak fireplace surround was installed at Reigate Priory around the Howard stone fireplace.

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  • Presidential front-runner howard more in order interests to find.

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  • Gipsy camp that Michael Howard pulled out of visiting.

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  • Pembroke Howard, lawyer and bachelor, aged almost forty, was another old Virginian grandee with proved descent from the First Families.

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  • For all that Mr Howard has articulated votersâ grievances, he has not offered a coherent program for government.

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  • There was a clear handball by a Preston player in that final onslaught which was missed by a below par Howard Webb.

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  • August 20 th 1861 Maurice Whittle aged 16 was charged with stealing a silk handkerchief from Nelson Trafalgar Howard at Melford.

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  • Steve Howard should have put the hatters back on level terms almost immediately from the restart.

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  • Features quick cuts omaha worth Howard in new hampshire.

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  • Howard university lift your voices the carnival conquest.

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  • Peter Mack bounds down the aisle of the Arts Center and envelopes Tony Howard in a manly hug.

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  • Howard Gardner's theory of multiple intelligences contradicts the old views of the nature of intelligence.

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  • Howard Payne and Paul Gibson shared the victory laurels at a hot and sunny Snetterton.

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  • Mr Smith said he planned to report conservative leader Michael Howard to the police for " inciting racial hatred " .

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  • Meanwhile, Howard Stevenson has another tale of harrassing English cricketing legends.

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  • On Good Friday there will be a solemn liturgy at St Philip Howard Church and at the Church of Our Lady of Walsingham.

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  • The Pocket Book entry for this location lists a Howard 4-wheel gasoline loco built about 1923; would not 1927 be more correct?

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  • One example which especially maddens me; the slogan of Michael Howard - prison works (deafening applause ).

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  • Situated in Howard Road, just off " The Green ", we offer this 2 bedroom ground floor maisonette.

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  • According to Conservative leader Michael Howard, Margaret Dixonâs canceled operations are a sign of a continuing malaise at the heart of the NHS.

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  • Howard is " a man of action " in his own words, a jazz maverick who spans the genres.

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  • Anyway if we seemed peculiar to Howard Johnson's that afternoon, the feeling was mutual.

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  • The Howard Family ranks in the British peerage next the Blood Royal.

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  • He is living in London at the home of the acclaimed concert pianist, Leslie Howard, an old family friend.

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  • I mean John Howard once said, or said with respect to this election, you can't fatten the pig on market day.

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  • I don't understand how Katherine Howard could have saved herself by admitting precontract to anyone at all.

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  • Australian prime minister John Howard has argued that East Timor needs better governance.

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  • He succeeded Howard as Vicar-General of the English Dominicans in 1676 and later became the first provincial of the restored English Province.

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  • In 1783, the prison reformer John Howard visited Chester.

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  • In 1896, Howard Grubb mounted a 26-inch refractor at the Observatory, specifically designed for photographic observations.

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  • And Howard is always respectful and tolerant toward his female supporting cast.

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  • Houseplant occasional roadie whose haircut looked like Howard Jones ' houseplant.

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  • Michael Howard, I have to say, is wearing a very shabby suit indeed.

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  • What is unusual about Howard Read's comedy sidekick?

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  • Senior Officer at Union â smoked spliff with Howard Marks in Union Chamber, Director of Schools Debating Competition.

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  • Dot Howard is lurking in the shadows to turn the spotlight on you.

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  • Howard caught two more squid, which the galley prepared for entre.

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  • Howard paid movie starlets $ 200 to attend these parties.

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  • Have the added analyst Howard stern going his training.

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  • The TV show was simply superb - composer Howard Goodall taking apart the music of the Beatles to show how good it was.

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  • Both good, but Howard Jones made some excellent techno tracks Eddie Grant or Billy Ocean?

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  • In the last minute Freestone went upfield for Howard's free-kick.

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  • The famous winery Howard Park make this wine deserving its Tesco Finest hallmark.

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  • From Sir Francis Howard, a cavalier colonel and a younger son of "bauld Willie," come the Howards of Corby Castle in Cumberland, a branch without a hereditary title.

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  • Metamorphosis among the Hexapoda depends upon the universal acquisition of wings After Howard, Insect Life, vol.

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  • In their life-history the Homoptera are more specialized than the Heteroptera; the young insect often differs markedly from its After Weed, Riley and Howard, Insect Life, vol.

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  • For a long while Sidney kept himself aloof from the duke of Monmouth, to whom he was introduced by Lord Howard.

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  • Howard is a good author but she needs to revisit what works best and not this new stuff she has been experimenting with.

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  • Houseplant Occasional roadie whose haircut looked like Howard Jones ' houseplant.

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  • Bishop Howard Tripp, who presided at our ceremony of the Sacrament of Confirmation on 30 May 2004.

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  • On Tuesday Michael Howard captured the mood of a nation longing for something better than this shambles of a government.

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  • What is unusual about Howard Read 's comedy sidekick?

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  • I 'd like some spiky blond hair, like Howard Jones.

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  • Have the added analyst howard stern going his training.

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  • Howard Curtis had accomplished the far from straightforward task of compiling an up to date text of the Board standing orders.

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  • The instrumentation and sound is unlike any other band with Howard Werth 's distinctive, versatile vocals and nylon strung guitar.

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  • Tory chief Michael Howard described the BNP as ' a bunch of thugs dressed up as a political party '.

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  • After the meeting, Howard Hawthorne organized a tour of the tribology laboratories of NRC.

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  • Howard took one look up, saw the Flixton ' keeper out of position, and expertly steered the ball into the unguarded goal.

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  • The puzzle is Mr Howard 's failure, against the backdrop of a deeply unpopular war, to make greater headway.

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  • Howard Gardner is the author of " The Unschooled Mind ".

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  • In the last minute Freestone went upfield for Howard 's free-kick.

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  • Howard wanted to resign or sensed that he had no choice because ambitious rivals were waiting to pounce in the aftermath of another defeat.

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  • Howard's children respected his hegemony over the family.

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  • In fact, it's interesting to note that the original inspiration for K2 skis was born out of the unsuccessful skiing attempts of a man who would eventually become a major competitor of K2, Howard Head.

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  • In conclusion I want to thank Howard L. for providing this incredible tool for recovery.

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  • Howard Marshall, an 86-year-old retired oil tycoon who quickly fell in love with her and proposed.

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  • Howard Marshall allegedly promising Anna Nicole a $300 million portion of his fortune before his passing.

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  • J. Howard Marshall and Anna Nicole Smith were married when he was 89 and she was 26.

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  • Well, it turns out that the original owner of the property was Howard Hughes.

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  • Then, when Howard Hughes died, his estate decided to sell the property to an investment group.

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  • The song has also been cited by film composer Howard Shore as being the inspiration for his Shire theme in the Lord of the Rings film trilogy.

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  • By 1960, because of declining attendance and the inability to modernize the park, LeSourdsville Lake was sold to former Cedar Point concessionaires Frank Murru and Howard Berni.

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  • Howard was the host and this was held 5/8/06 at Left Bank.

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  • Gene Pierce, Eastman Beers, Edward Dalrymple, and Howard Kimball founded Glenora Wine Cellars in 1977 on the site of an old sheep barn.

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  • A few years ago, for example, a Howard Johnson's Logo teapot was sold for more than $300.00!

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  • Next, take a left onto Howard Street, then turn right onto Third Street.

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  • In 2005 the exhibits were moved to a temporary location on Howard Street while construction began on a new, much more environmentally-friendly building.

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  • In fact, underwires were actually the idea of a very famous man, billionaire Howard Hughes.

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  • Instead, they're looking for the perks that come with being featured, such as being recognized, and being invited on radio programs such as the Howard Stern Show.

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  • Ms. Krupa received German Maxim's Model of the Year (2004-2005) and appeared as a Miss Howard TV model in December 2007.

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  • In one, a swimsuit-clad teacher made an appearance on the Howard Stern Show.

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  • Though it is often said that this game was invented in Japan, it was actually an American, Howard Garns, who game up with it.

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  • Howard's classic tale of the barbarian Conan that spawned a hot film franchise now is a board game.

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  • Based on research by Dr. Howard Gardner, it has helped many teachers tailor their curriculum to the specific needs of their students.

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  • In this drama/fantasy, Cleveland Heep, an apartment building superintendent played by Paul Giamatti, rescues The Lady, played by Bryce Dallas Howard, from the swimming pool.

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  • Keep in mind that, even for the next Ron Howard, there is no specific formula to follow when it comes to making homemade movies.

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  • Howard Hughes, owner of RKO, ran his studio into near bankruptcy.

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  • Howard Storm, a former atheist, died in the hospital and felt as though he'd woken up but realized that his body was still lying in the bed.

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  • Eileen Davidson originated the role of Ashley Abbott Lassiter Bladeson Howard Carlton Newman on The Young and the Restless in 1982.

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  • Located on the New York side of Niagara Falls, Howard Johnson Closest To The Falls offers the classic Howard Johnson deal-kids stay free.

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  • Located on the New York side of Niagara Falls, Howard Johnson Closest To The Falls offers the classic Howard Johnson deal-"Kids Stay Free."

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  • Many of the vintage cars displayed here were previously owned by celebrities, such as Howard Hughes, Wayne Newton, Johnny Carson, and Nicholas Cage.

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  • Back in 1850, three men (Aaron Dennisson, Edvard Howard and David Davis) founded the Waltham Watch Company in the U.S. The company was the first industrial watch manufacturer in the entire world.

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  • E. Howard EH-23GA Gold Atomic Watch - this is a traditionally styled watch which also features a digital display.

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  • Seeking to build upon its reputation as a maker of fine home products, Howard Miller was among the first to incorporate atomic timekeeping technology into its collection.

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  • Dr. William Howard Hay, pioneer of the Hay Diet, was born in 1866.

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  • According to legend, the first underwire bra was invented by Howard Hughes, the famed movie producer and aviation pioneer.

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  • They recorded their first single 'So Young'/'Misery Dictionary' was released the same year on Thine Line records, initially working with Howard Jones and Martin Hannett.

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  • Matthew Bellamy, Dominic Howard, and Chris Wolstenhome formed Muse in 1994 in their hometown of Devon, UK.

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  • The "Everlong" acoustic MP3 first gained notice when Dave Grohl performed the song during an appearance on the The Howard Stern Show in 1997.

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  • She appeared on many TV/Radio shows such as Extra, The Howard Stern Show, and Danny Bonaduce.

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  • She has been seeing Kyle Howard since 2008, and the couple is still together.

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  • Tanedra Howard, winner of the first season of Scream Queens, has seen some success since winning and is on her way to a budding career.

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  • She is credited for her husband's look in Twisted Sister, and for Howard Stern's makeover that transformed him from plain to noticeable.

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  • Howard David Johnson's artwork is elegant.

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  • Howard Shore - If you are a fan of Tolkien theatrical films, then you know that much of the success of these movies came from the stunning cinematography throughout the tale.

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  • Not only were movie scenes detailed and breathtaking, but so was the symphonic music created by composer Howard Shore.

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  • Better stop by and get Howard Spencer.

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  • Howard was the brother of her best friend, Connie.

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  • Howard had insisted on picking up his little sister that night for safety reasons.

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  • They were Penn, Howard, and Mrs. Fry.

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