Payne Sentence Examples

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  • Payne in Madras, one tusk measures 6 ft.

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  • Nine days later, while lying ill at his home at Washington, he was attacked by one Lewis Powell, alias Payne, a fellow-conspirator of John Wilkes Booth, at the same time that Lincoln was assassinated.

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  • There was a strong demand for the removal of these Creek Indians, known as Seminoles, and by treaties at Payne's Landing in 1832 and Fort Gibson in 1833 the Indian chiefs agreed to exchange their Florida lands for equal territory in the western part of the United States.

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  • Prolonged negotiations ensued; but finally a Hussite embassy, led by Prokop and including John of Rokycan, the Taborite bishop Nicolas of Pelhfimov, the "English Hussite," Peter Payne and many others, arrived at Basel on the 4th of January 1433.

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  • Whether with Payne it is assumed that in some remote time a The speechless anthropoid passed over a land bride now American P P P g ?

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  • Tribes that of one family with another shows also that some are vocalic and soft, others wide in the range of sounds, while a third set are harsh and guttural, the speaking of them (according to Payne) resembling coughing, barking and sneezing.

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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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  • From 1410 to 1414 Payne was principal of St Edmund Hall, and during these years was engaged in controversy with Thomas Netter of Walden, the Carmelite defender of Catholic doctrine.

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  • When the Bohemians agreed to send representatives to the Council of Basel, Payne was naturally chosen to be one of their delegates.

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  • The nobles were victorious at Lipau on the 29th of May 1434, and it was reported in England that Payne was killed.

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  • When soon afterwards the majority of the Orphans joined the moderate party, Payne allied himself with the more extreme Taborites.

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  • In February 1437 the pope desired the emperor Sigismund to send Payne to be tried for heresy at Basel.

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  • Payne had to leave his pastorate at Saas, and took refuge with Peter Chelcicky, the Bohemian author.

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  • Payne took part in the conferences of the Bohemian parties in 1443-1444, and again in 1452.

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  • Payne was also known as Clerk at Oxford, as Peter English in Bohemia, and as Freyng, after his French father, and Hough from his birth place.

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  • Doc. p. 112, 1.21, is correctly rendered in Payne Smith, Thesaurus Syr.

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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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  • Madison married, in 1794, Dorothy Payne Todd (1772-1849), widow of John Todd, a Philadelphia lawyer.

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  • Payne, who, like all the foreign commissioners, reached the spot when the epidemic was over.

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  • Sir Phillip Monoux Payne represents the ancient Monoux family of Wootton.

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  • In the neighbourhood are the Alachua Sink, Payne's Prairie, Newman's Lake, the Devil's Mill Hopper and other objects of interest.

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  • Payne said there were no immediate plans to use reverse auctions, but fell short of ruling them out completely (see News ).

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  • Warde P, Payne D. Does thoracic irradiation improve survival and local control in limited-stage small-cell carcinoma of the lung?

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  • The in-flight entertainment was provided by Martyn Payne from The Barnabas Trust.

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  • Payne took very full advantage of the invitation extended by the colonial cousin, who wanted somebody to cheer him up.

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  • Tim Payne suffered several blows to the head and left the field a little groggy under the guidance of the medical team.

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

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  • It goes payne said moneymaker and runner-up to learn the.

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  • Max Payne is a man with nothing to lose in the violent, cold urban night.

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  • A protest rally is being planned to defend the Payne's Lane site.

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  • Rich Payne pounced on Alex Mugan's drilled cross, only to see his goalbound shot ricochet off a defender.

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  • On the 6th of August 1909 the Payne and Colton bills became law, greatly promoting trade between the Islands and the United States (see Communications and Commerce).

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  • In the opinion of Dr Payne the real beginning of the disease was in the year 1877, in the vicinity of Astrakhan, and the sudden development of the malignant out of a mild form of the disease was no more than had been observed in other places.

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  • A protest rally is being planned to defend the Payne 's Lane site.

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  • Rich Payne pounced on Alex Mugan 's drilled cross, only to see his goalbound shot ricochet off a defender.

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  • Striker Rich Payne reversed roles with winger Jonny Hughes to deliver a teasing cross that the irrepressible Hughes headed wide.

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  • Regarding Norman Payne 's trumpet playing, some of his solo breaks can be identified on records.

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  • Payne begins, in workmanlike fashion, by recounting the etymological history of the title.

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  • After graduating college, Keshia Knight Pulliam is back in the entertainment world with stints on reality TV shows, and co-stars on the sitcom Tyler Perry's House of Payne.

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  • Bulletproof is a 3rd person action shooter like Tomb Raider or Max Payne, just not as good.

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  • When entered, Colton enters a stage of slow-motion (similar to Bullettime in Max Payne) and a first-person view where he can target enemies quickly and take them down.

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  • Max himself narrates with a stone-cold deadpan monologue that will send shivers down your spine and make you glad that you aren't Max Payne.

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  • Max Payne is set in New York on a cold winter's night, where snow is falling and blood is being shed.

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  • The ambience that Max Payne just resonates through the setting, voiceovers, and music is just jaw-dropping.

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  • Sadly, I'm reviewing the Playstation 2 port of Max Payne 2, and it shows.

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  • It requires special apparel, an affinity for cropped parachute pants and plaid…beret-like hats reminiscent of Payne Stewart.

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  • As the longest running actress on Emmerdale, Deena Payne is a Britian born actress and singer.

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  • Since those early years, Payne has primarily appeared on Emmerdale.

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  • The classic is Yoga for Dummies by Lilias Folan, Georg Feuerstein, and Larry Payne, published in 1999.

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  • Feuerstein is a noted yoga historian and practitioner and Payne is director of the Yoga Training Program at Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles.

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