Cunningham Sentence Examples

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  • In 1827 and the two following years, Cunningham prosecuted instructive explorations on both sides of the Liverpool range, between the upper waters of the Hunter and those of the Peel and other tributaries of the Brisbane north of New South Wales.

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  • See Horace Walpole, Letters, edited by P. Cunningham (9 vols., London, 1857), many of the letters being addressed to Conway; Memoirs of the Last Ten Years of the Reign of George II.

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  • Cunningham that in Buccinum the egg-capsules are formed by this pedal gland and not by any accessory organ of the generative system.

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  • The process has gone on till now nothing is left except what General Cunningham found and rescued and carried off to Calcutta.

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  • A curious form (Stichocotyle) described in an immature condition by Cunningham from the lobster and Norway lobster probably belongs to this order.

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  • In 1862 he succeeded William Cunningham as principal of New College with the understanding that he should still retain his position as minister of St George's.

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  • In 1864 he delivered the first series of Cunningham lectures, taking for his subject The Fatherhood of God.

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  • In 1710, the Edinburgh magistrates, regarding the university patronage as their privilege, appointed another professor, ignoring the appointment of Cunningham, who had been installed in the office for at least ten years.

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  • Cunningham thereupon left England for the Hague, where he resided until his death.

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  • Cunningham also edited the works of Virgil and Phaedrus (together with the Sententiae of Publilius Syrus and others).

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  • The above must not be confused with Alexander Cunningham, British minister to Venice (1715-1720), a learned historian and author of The History of Great Britain (from 1688 to the accession of George I.), originally written in Latin and published in an English translation after his death.

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  • Cunningham, Captain Seymour Vandeleur, William Grant and others, he overran Unyoro and broke down all resistance.

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  • See Peter Cunningham, The Story of Nell Gwyn, edited by Gordon Goodwin (1903); Waldron's edition of John Downes's Roscius Anglicanus (1789); Osmund Airy, Charles II.

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  • All these topes were opened and examined by General Alexander Cunningham and Lieut.-Colonel Maisey in 1851; and the great tope has been described and illustrated by them and by James Fergusson.

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  • Cunningham estimates the original height of the building as about roo ft.

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  • Franke, Beitrage aus chinesischen Quellen zur Kenntnis der Tiirkvolker and Skythen (1904); P. Gardner, Coins of Greek and Scythian Kings in India (1886); and various articles by Vincent Smith, Fleet, Cunningham, A Stein, Sylvain Levi and others in the Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society, Journal asiatique, Indian Antiquary, Zeitsch.

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  • In 1874 he delivered his Cunningham Lectures, afterwards published as The Humiliation of Christ, and in the following year was appointed to the chair of Apologetics and New Testament exegesis at the Free Church College, Glasgow.

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  • Gopala himself built a great monastery at Udandapura, or Otantapuri, which has been identified by Sir Alexander Cunningham with the city of Behar, where the later Pala kings established their capital.

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  • In consequence of the Franco-Congolese Treaty of 1894, Major Cunningham and Lieutenant Vandeleur were sent from Uganda to Dufile, where they planted the British flag on the 15th of January 1895.

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  • A collected edition of his works, with life by Richard Bentley, was published in London (1710); and a useful edition of The Doctrines and Practices of the Church of Rome Truly Represented was published in 1845 by William Cunningham.

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  • He was succeeded at St Andrews and as Liberal leader in the assembly by John Cunningham (1819-1893), who wrote a very successful History of the Church of Scotland.

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  • Modern histories of the church have been written by Cook, Hetherington and Principal Cunningham; Dr Story's Church of Scotland in 5 vols.

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  • Daily communication is maintained with Cunningham at the lakes' entrance, and ocean-going steamers ply frequently between Sale and Melbourne.

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  • Southey has a very complimentary reference to Cats in his "Epistle to Allan Cunningham."

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  • Phelps, - men of admitted competence, yet, after all, of no higher authority than the economists supporting Mr Chamberlain, such as Dr Cunningham and Professor Ashley.

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  • It is a key to Cunningham's own credo.

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  • This was part of a larger project on the evolutionary ecology of learning (see all Cunningham papers below ).

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  • In Scotland the names of William Cunningham and Thomas Crawford no longer exert the influence we wish they did.

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  • The cunningham should only be needed when overpowered to move the draft forward and to open the upper leech.

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  • Conversely as you let the boom down for speed you will need to ease the outhaul and cunningham to generate more power.

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  • Alex Cunningham and colleagues took delivery of a Shimadzu UV 2501 dual beam spectrophotometer in November 2004.

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  • His installation into this congenial post at once introduced him to the best literary society of the time; and in becoming the associate of Charles Lamb, Cary de Quincey, Allan Cunningham, Proctor, Talfourd, Hartley Coleridge, the peasant-poet Clare and other contributors to the magazine, he gradually developed his own intellectual powers, and enjoyed that happy intercourse with superior minds for which his cordial and genial character was so well adapted, and which he has described in his best manner in several chapters of Hood's Own.

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  • Cunningham Park is under the control of the trustees of a fund left for the benefit of the township, and contains a gymnasium, skating-pond, tennis courts, &c., open to townspeople only.

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  • A cast of seven skittered about with great energy, the women looking rather glamorous in chic costumes from Neil Cunningham.

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  • Owen Cunningham Wilson was born November 18, 1968 in Dallas, TX.

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  • One of the most advanced dance step graphics program currently available for your computer is DanceForms, which was designed with the help of world-renowned modern dancer Merce Cunningham.

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  • Tasha Cunningham is 34 years old, happily married, and the brains behind a web site called DontDateHimGirl.com.

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  • It all started with Cindy Cunningham, Ben's first paramour in the village.

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  • He developed a near instant relationship with Cindy Cunningham (one of the program's stalwart characters).

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  • The band formed in 1982 and consisted of friends Marti Pellow (born Mark McLaughlin; frontman, vocalist), Tom Cunningham (drummer), Graeme Clark (bassist) and Neil Mitchell (guitarist).

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  • For Brandi C (real name Brandi Cunningham), reality TV stardom all began with Bret Michaels and the Rock of Love house.

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