Townsend Sentence Examples

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  • Taking for a Townsend's value 1.2 +10-6, Mache finds n =1800.

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  • In New South Wales, but close to the Victorian border, are found the loftiest peaks of Australia, Mount Kosciusco and Mount Townsend, rising to heights of 7328 and 7260 ft.

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  • HaberIandt has shown that in plant cells, when any new formation of membrane is to take place in a given spot, the nucleus is found in its immediate vicinity; and Klebs found that only that portion of the protoplasm of a cell which contains the nucleus is capable of forming a cell-wall; whilst Townsend has further shown that if the non-nucleated mass is connected by strands of protoplasm to the nucleated mass, either of the same cell or of a neighboring cell, it retains the power of forming a cell-membrane.

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  • Port Townsend is the port of entry for Puget Sound.

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  • Tacoma is the starting-point of steamship lines to Alaska, to San Francisco, and to Seattle, Port Townsend, Olympia, Victoria, and other ports on Puget Sound.

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  • Tacoma is a sub-port of entry in the Puget Sound Customs district (of which Port Townsend is the official port), which is second only to San Francisco on the Pacific coast in the volume of foreign trade.

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  • It is served by the Northern Pacific and the Port Townsend Southern railways, and by steamboat lines to other ports on the Sound and along the Pacific coast.

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  • Townsend, as to create a natural surprise that it had not excited more of the public attention."

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  • In fact, the way in which abundance, increase of numbers, want, increase of deaths, succeed each other in the natural economy, when reason does not intervene, had been fully explained by Joseph Townsend in his Dissertation on the Poor Laws (1786) which was known to Malthus.

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  • In the mountains are elk, puma, lynx, the varying hare and snowshoe rabbit, the yellow-haired porcupine, Fremont's and Bailey's squirrels, the mountain sheep, the four-striped chipmunk, Townsend's spermophile, the prong-horned antelope, the cinnamon pack-rat, grizzly, brown, silvertip and black bears and the wolverine.

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  • As he sat on the judgment-seat, ` the deep thought betrayed in his furrowed brow - the large eyebrows, overhanging eyes that seemed to regard more what was taking place within than around him - his calmness, that would have assumed a character of sternness but for its perfect placidity - his dignity, repose and venerable age, tended at once to win confidence and to inspire respect ' (Townsend).

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  • C. Townsend, Lives of Twelve Eminent Judges (1846); Greville Memoirs.

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  • The numerous inaccuracies of this life and the frequent errors of Foxe's narrative were exposed by Dr Maitland in a series of tracts (1837-1842), collected (1841-1842) as Notes on the Contributions of the Rev. George Townsend, M.A..

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  • The criticism lavished on Cattley and Townsend's edition led to a new one (1846-1849) under the same editorship. A new text prepared by the Rev. Josiah Pratt was issued (1870) in the "Reformation Series" of the Church Historians of England, with a revised version of Townsend's Life and appendices giving copies of original documents.

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  • In the open country the mule deer, the pronghorn antelope and the coyote are found, and the bison formerly ranged over the north-eastern part of the state; the side-striped groundsquirrel, Townsend's spermophile, the desert pack-rat and the desert pack-rabbit inhabit the flat country.

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  • The city is served by the Port Townsend Southern railway (controlled by the Northern Pacific, but operated independently) and by steamship lines to Victoria (British Columbia), San Francisco, Alaska and Oriental ports.

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  • The United States government has at Port Townsend a customshouse, a revenue cutter service, a marine hospital, a quarantine station and an immigration bureau.

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  • Port Townsend is the port of entry for the Puget Sound customs district.

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  • Port Townsend was settled in 1854, incorporated as a town in 1860 and chartered as a city in 1890.

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  • This force, which was placed under the command of an American, Frederick Townsend Ward (1831-1862), took up a position in the country west of Shanghai to check the advance of the rebels.

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  • The bronze bust is now displayed in the study of Mr Townsend's home.

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  • Although he has officially retired, Mr Townsend has returned to Frenchay Hospital to work as a locum consultant surgeon.

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  • Townsend's guitar weighs in near the completion of the track, adding some crunch.

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  • One of the slides showed diatoms from Port Townsend, situated a bit north of Seattle, USA, on the Pacific coast.

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  • In 1861 he joined Meredith Townsend as joint-editor and part proprietor of the Spectator, then a well-known liberal weekly, which, however, was not remunerative from the business point of view.

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  • Fresh royal jelly contains an anti­oxidant factor identified by professors Lukas & Townsend (University of Guelph, Canada).

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  • Get messaging instantly Christmas 2004 An unusually chatty Paul Townsend tweaks the Registry and takes full control of his instant messaging client.

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  • Autumn Reeser plays Taylor Townsend although she did not officially join the OC cast until Season 4, she is featured in many episodes in Season 3.

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  • Annapurna Center for Self-Healing - This raw food, yoga, and healing center is in Port Townsend, Washington.

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  • Resume writing by Richard Townsend offers not only a blank resume form but also provides templates and examples to help structure your resume.

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