Bartlett Sentence Examples

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  • Bancroft's The Native Races of the Pacific States of North America, of which the principal authorities are the Noticias del Estado de Chihuahua of Escudero, who visited the ruins in 1819; an article in the first volume of the Album Mexicano, the author of which was at Casas Grandes in 1842; and the Personal Narrative of Explorations and Incidents in Texas, New Mexico, California, Sonora and Chihuahua (1854), by John Russell Bartlett, who explored the locality in 1851.

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  • It is proper to add that at this time the greater part of his work was Bartlett.

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  • Bartlett, the superin tendent of the London Zoological Society's Gardens, and that, without his assistance, Blyth'sopportunities,slenderasthey were compared with those which others have enjoyed, must have been still smaller.

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  • There are six city parks, of which the largest are Krug Park (30 acres) and Bartlett Park (20 acres).

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  • Bartlett as that of a gorilla; the animal having probably been regarded by its owner as a chimpanzee.

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  • Bartlett, that every ruff assumes tufts and frill exactly the same in colour and markings as those he wore in the preceding season; and thus, polymorphic as is the male as a species, as an individual he is unchangeable.

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  • Bartlett's authority, to be perfectly true.

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  • After the loss of a reconnoitring party sent south, Bartlett decided to await the return of daylight before making a move, but Murray, Forbes Mackay, Beuchat and a sailor, eager to attempt the journey, set off for the land, with Bartlett's permission but contrary to his advice.

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  • Fruit, especially the Bartlett pear, is very successful.

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  • John Russel Bartlett described it in 1854, and in 1889 Congress voted that it be protected as a government reservation; in 1892 it was set apart by the government.

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  • Josiah Bartlett (1729-1795), a signer of the Declaration of Independence, was born here, and is commemorated by a statue (1888) by Karl Gerhardt.

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  • The Stud-Book is silent, and other authorities differ, as to the date of the importation of this celebrated Arab, some saying he came over in the year 1700, others that he arrived somewhat later; but we know from the Stud-Book that Manica (foaled in 1707), Aleppo (1711), Almanzor (1713), and Flying Childers (1715) were got by him, as also was Bartlett's Childers, a younger brother of Flying Childers.

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  • The Darley Arabian's line is represented in a twofold degreefirst, through his son Flying Childers, his grandsons Blaze and Snip, and his great-grandson Snap, and, secondly, through his other son Bartlett's Childers and his great-great-grandson Eclipse.

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  • The other representative line of the Darley Arabian is through Bartlett's Childers, also bred by Mr Leonard Childers, and sold to Mr Bartlett of Masham, in Yorkshire.

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  • He was for several years called Young Childers,-it being generally supposed that he was a younger brother of his Flying namesake, but his date of birth is not on record,-and subsequently Bartlett's Childers.

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  • Talking of Bartlett, I have a new naff polyphonic ringtone to replace the Rasmus which has been driving people nuts.

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  • The statuary includes two Rogers groups, an original Truman Bartlett plaster statuette, and replicas of Leonard Volk's work.

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  • Robert Bartlett uses the story as ' a window on the wider medieval world ' (p. xi ).

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  • Shakespeare was the son of Hobgoblin by Aleppo, and consequently the male line of the Darley Arabian would come through these horses instead of through Bartlett's Childers, Squirt, and Marske; the Stud-Book, however, says that Marske was the sire of Eclipse.

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  • A minute later, on the quarter-hour mark, Shaun Bartlett doubled the tourists ' lead.

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  • The statuary includes two Rogers groups, an original Truman Bartlett plaster statuette, and replicas of Leonard Volk 's work.

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  • Robert Bartlett uses the story as ' a window on the wider medieval world ' (p. xi).

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  • Neil Barrett color-blocked with neutrals and bolds in slim silhouettes and shorter shorts while John Bartlett's ruggedly masculine show combined retro gym styles with military and sportsman influences.

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  • Bartleby.com offers full online texts of Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, The Columbia World of Quotations, and Simpson's Contemporary Quotations.

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  • Sookie doesn't want any part of her Uncle Bartlett's money so she passes it to Jason.

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  • Burning House of Love Sookie confesses that her Uncle Bartlett molested her as a child.

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  • Sookie gives Jason her inheritance from Uncle Bartlett and he considers using it to go to the FellowShip of the Sun leadership retreat.

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