Graham Sentence Examples

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  • The English, under Sir Thomas Graham, afterwards Lord Lynedoch, in March 1814 made an attempt to take it by a coup de main, but were driven back with great loss by the French, who surrendered the place, however, by the treaty of peace in the following May.

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  • Six miles south-west of Strathaven, on the moor of Drumclog, the Covenanters defeated John Graham of Claverhouse, Viscount Dundee, on the 1st of June 1679.

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  • Graham's doctrine of polybasicity was extended to the organic acids.

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  • Sir Robert was ready to form a cabinet in which the duke of Wellington, Lords Lyndhurst, Aberdeen and Stanley, and Sir James Graham would have served; but he stipulated that the mistress of the robes and the ladies of the bedchamber appointed by the Whig administration should be removed, and to this the queen would not consent.

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  • They determined to reinvestigate the motion of y Draconis; the telescope, constructed by George Graham (1675-1751), a celebrated instrument-maker, was affixed to a vertical chimneystack, in such manner as to permit a small oscillation of the eyepiece, the amount of which, i.e.

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  • It became the prison at various periods of Robert II.; of Alexander Stuart, earl of Buchan, "the Wolf of Badenoch"; Archibald, earl of Douglas (1429); Patrick Graham, archbishop of St Andrews (who died, still in bondage, on St Serf's Island in 1478), and of Mary, queen of Scots.

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  • He also made the first rough experiments on the diffusion of gases, a phenomenon first pointed out by John Dalton, the physical importance of which was more fully brought to light by Thomas Graham and Joseph Loschmidt.

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  • In 1894 Mr Graham Sandberg compiled a useful Handbook of Colloquial Tibetan.

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  • Bruce, the leader of the Scottish expedition, finds that there is a ridge " extending in a curve from Madagascar to Bouvet Island, and from Bouvet Island to the Sandwich group, whence there is a forked connexion through the South Orkneys to Graham's Land, and through South Georgia to the Falkland Islands and the South American continent."

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  • Experiments of this kind were actually tried by Graham Bell in 1882, with boats on the Potomac river, and signals were detected at a distance of a mile and a half.

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  • British troops soon afterwards arrived at Suakin, and Sir Gerald Graham took the offensive.

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  • See the Letters of Stevenson to his Family (1899), with the critical and biographical preface by Mr Sidney Colvin; Vailima Letters, to Sidney Colvin (1895), and the Life of Robert Louis Stevenson by Graham Balfour (1901).

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  • With the hope of raising the blockade of Cadiz, a force under Sir Thomas Graham (afterwards Lord Lynedoch [q.v.]) left that harbour by sea, and joining with Spanish troops near Tarifa, advanced by land against Victor's blockading force, a Spanish general, La Pena, being in chief command.

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  • La Pena, who had in the battle itself failed to give proper support to Graham, would not pursue, and Graham declining to carry on further operations with him, re-entered Cadiz.

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  • Graham, crossing the Douro near Lamego, carried out his laborious march with great energy, and Joseph retired precipitately from the Douro, behind the Pisuerga.

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  • For the operations of this campaign Wellington was created marquess of Douro and duke of Wellington, and peerages were conferred upon Beresford, Graham and Hill.

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  • In the vicinity are the castles of Murthly, one a modern mansion in the Elizabethan style, erected about 1838 from designs by James Gillespie Graham (1777-1855), and the other the old castle, still occupied, which was occasionally used as a hunting-lodge by the Scottish kings.

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  • He protests in favour of Lord Monteagle's motion for inquiry into the sliding scale of corn duties; of Lord Normanby's motion on the queen's speech in 1843, for inquiry into the state of Ireland (then wholly under military occupation); of Lord Radnor's bill to define the constitutional powers of the home secretary, when Sir James Graham opened Mazzini's letters.

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  • He brought forward a motion in parliament to this effect, which led to a long and memorable debate, lasting over four nights, in which he was supported by Sydney Herbert, Sir James Graham, Gladstone, Lord John Russell and Disraeli, and which ended in the defeat of Lord Palmerston by a majority of sixteen.

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  • It did excellent service in the hands of Graham for the extraction of gases occluded in metals.

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  • Hydrogen, as was shown by Graham, is capable of uniting with or being occluded by certain metals, notably with palladium (q.v.), into metal-like compounds.

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  • Lord Palmerston soon saw that further resistance was useless; his Peelite colleagues stuck to their text, and, within three weeks after resuming office, Gladstone, Sir James Graham and Mr Sidney Herbert resigned.

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  • He took orders, and in 1682 went to Paris as chaplain to the ambassador Richard Graham, Viscount Preston (1648-1695).

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  • Between 1840 and 1850 Graham's Magazine was the leading popular miscellany in the country, reaching at one time a circulation of about 35,000 copies.

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  • This view, which was specially supported by Gay-Lussac and Leopold Gmelin and accepted by Berzelius, necessitated that all acids were monobasic. The untenability of this theory was proved by Thomas Graham's investigation of the phosphoric acids; for he then showed that the ortho- (ordinary), pyroand metaphosphoric acids contained respectively 3, 2 and I molecules of " basic water " (which were replaceable by metallic oxides) and one molecule of phosphoric oxide, P2 05.

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  • Graham's work was developed by Liebig, who called into service many organic acids - citric, tartaric, cyanuric, comenic and meconic - and showed that these resembled phosphoric acid; and he established as the criterion of polybasicity the existence of compound salts with different metallic oxides.

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  • Graham, and, although it was at first contradicted, its truth was subsequently confirmed.

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  • Graham showed that gold is capable of occluding by volume 0.48% of hydrogen, 0.20% of nitrogen, 0.29% of carbon monoxide, and 0.16% of carbon dioxide.

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  • The Tibetans assumed this to show England's weakness; they invaded Sikkim, and in 1888 it was necessary to send a force under General Graham to expel them.

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  • About 1850 Thomas Graham published his famous experiments on diffusion, both with and without a separating membrane.

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  • The first to make systematic experiments on the free diffusion of dissolved substances with no separating membrane was Thomas Graham (1804-1869), who immersed in a large volume of water a wide-mouthed bottle containing a solution, and after some time measured the quantity of substance which had diffused into the water.

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  • Again the two classes of substances mentioned above were found to be distinguished, and Graham called the slowly diffusible non-crystalline bodies colloids, in contrast to the quickly diffusible crystalloids.

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  • Graham showed that the diffusion was approximately proportional to the difference in concentration, and on these lines a theory of diffusion was founded on the lines of Fourier's treatment of the conduction of heat.

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  • Some of these colloids dissolve in water or other liquids to form solutions called by Graham hydrosols; Graham named the solids formed by the setting or coagulation of these liquids hydrogels.

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  • Both these soluble hydrates are readily coagulated by traces of a salt, acid or alkali; Crum's hydrate does not combine with dye-stuffs, neither is it soluble in excess of acid, while Graham's compound readily forms lakes, and readily dissolves when coagulated in acids.

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  • In consequence of the success of these early enterprises his following largely increased, several of the more patriotic nobles - including the steward of Scotland, Sir Andrew Moray, Sir John de Graham, Douglas the Hardy, Wishart, bishop of Glasgow, and others - having joined him.

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  • Among the slain was Sir John de Graham, the bosom friend of Wallace, whose death, as Blind Harry tells, threw the hero into a frenzy of rage and grief.

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  • The forces of the crown under John Graham of Claverhouse and others were sent against them, and although the insurgents gained isolated successes, in general they were worsted and were treated with great barbarity.

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  • He had been all over England and Scotland addressing vast meetings and, as a rule, carrying them with him; he had taken a leading part in a conference held by the Anti-Corn Law League in London, had led deputations to the duke of Sussex, to Sir James Graham, then home secretary, and to Lord Ripon and Mr Gladstone, the secretary and under secretary of the Board of Trade; and he was universally recognized as the chief orator of the Free Trade movement.

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  • On the 21st Major-General Graham moved from Ismailia with about 800 men and a small naval force, occupying Nefiche, the junction with the Suez line, at 1.30 AM.

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  • On the same evening Major-General Graham, with about 1200 marines (artillery and light infantry), reached Mahsama, and on the following day he occupied Kassassin without opposition.

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  • Graham was placed in command of this force, with orders to break down the power of Osman Digna and to press the construction of the railway towards Berber.

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  • Graham, with the cavalry brigade and the infantry of the Indian contingent, reconnoitred as far as Hashin, finding the country difficult on account of the dense mimosa scrub.

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  • Graham, with two battalions of Guards and a battery of horse artillery, started for Tofrik, but returned on being assured that reinforcements were not required.

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  • James next arrested Lennox and that Sir Robert Graham whose feud proved fatal to the king.

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  • There followed ecclesiastical feuds, centring round Patrick Graham, the new bishop of St Andrews.

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  • It is not possible here to unravel the problem, but documents at St Andrews, now printed, demonstrate the error of the historians who regard Graham as a holy man, persecuted because he was half a premature Protestant.

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  • The murderers rode to the west, joined the company of Robert Hamilton, defeated Graham of Claverhouse with a small force of horse at Drumclog, occupied Glasgow, and proved the total inability of the regular forces to cope with a rising.

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  • In the churchyard are buried Sir John Graham, Sir John Stewart who fell in the battle of 1298, and Sir Robert Munro and his brother, Dr Duncan Munro, killed in the battle of 1746.

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  • The genus Isotoma, for example, has some of its numerous species in regions so remote as Alaska, Franz Josef Land, the Sandwich Islands, the South Orkneys, Graham Land, Kerguelen and South Victoria Land.

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  • During his apprenticeship to his father, a carpenter, he attended evening classes at Anderson's College, where he had Lyon Playfair and David Livingstone for fellow-pupils; and the ability he showed was such that Thomas Graham, the professor of chemistry, chose him as lecture assistant in 1832.

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  • About 1839, on the recommendation of Graham, whom in 1837 he had accompanied to University College, London, he was appointed chemist at James Muspratt's alkali works in Lancashire; in connexion with alkali he showed that cast-iron vessels could be satisfactorily substituted for silver in the manufacture of caustic soda, and worked out improvements in the production of chlorate of potash.

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  • Sir James Graham's Act, 1844, provided for the erection of new parishes, and thus created the legal basis for a scheme under which chapel ministers might become members of church courts.

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  • Alexander Graham Bell in 1876 invented the speaking telephone, and Edison and Elisha Gray in the United States followed almost immediately with other telephonic inventions for electrically transmitting speech.

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  • Graham has described experiments in this direction, using a jet of electrolyte forced (beneath the surface of the bath) through a hole in the anode upon the surface of the cathode.

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  • They were much missed, but fifteen years elapsed before Sir James Graham (then home secretary) decided to allot a few constables in plain clothes for that purpose as a tentative measure.

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  • It is divided into the dioceses of Cape Town, Graham's Town, Maritzburg (Natal), Kaffraria, Bloemfontein, Pretoria, Zululand, Mashonaland and Lebombo.

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  • In 1811 it was deemed necessary to expel the Kaffirs from the Zuurveld, and the British headquarters in that campaign became the site of Graham's Town.

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  • See James Graham, The Life of General Daniel Morgan of the Virginia Line (New York, 1856); and Rebecca McConkey, The Hero of Cowpens (rev. ed., New York, 1885).

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  • Kowie river, which rises in the Zuurberg mountains near Graham's Town, is also noted for the beauty of its banks.

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  • Graaff Reinet (10,083), Middleburg (6137), Cradock (7762), Aberdeen (2553), Steynsburg (2250) and Colesberg (2668) are more centrally situated, while in the east are Graham's Town (13,887), King William's Town (9506), Queenstown (9616), Molteno (2725), Burghersdorp (2894), Tarkastad (2270), Dordrecht (2052), Aliwal North (5566), the largest town on the banks of the Orange, and Somerset East (5216).

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  • The two other superior courts of Cape Colony, namely the eastern districts court which sits at Graham's Town, and the high court of Griqualand which sits at Kimberley, became local divisions of the Supreme Court of South Africa.

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  • Later, however, separate bishops were appointed for the eastern province (with the seat at Graham's Town) and for Natal.

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  • The Roman Catholics have bishops in Cape Town and Graham's Town, but are comparatively few.

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  • These are the South African College at Cape Town (founded in 1829), the Victoria College at Stellenbosch, the Diocesan College at Rondebosch, Rhodes University College, Graham's Town, Gill College at Somerset East, the School of Mines at Kimberley and the Huguenot Ladies' College at Wellington.

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  • Several denominational colleges, receiving no government aid, do the same work in a greater or less degree, the best known being St Aidan's (Roman Catholic) College and Kingswood (Wesleyan) College, both at Graham's Town.

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  • In order to expel them from the Zuurveld, Colonel John Graham took the field with a mixed force in December 1811, and in the end the Kaffirs were driven beyond the Fish river.

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  • On the site of Colonel Graham's headquarters arose the town which bears his name.

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  • Led by a prophetchief named Makana, they attacked Graham's Town on the 22nd of April, then held by a handful of white troops.

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  • These people formed what was known as the Albany settlement, founding Port Elizabeth and making Graham's Town their headquarters.

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  • The fighting power of the colony was scanty, but the governor, Sir Benjamin D'Urban, acted with promptitude, and all available forces were mustered under Colonel (afterwards Sir Harry) Smith, who reached Graham's Town on the 6th of January 1835, six days after news of the rising reached Cape Town.

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  • Lines were opened up to Worcester and Beaufort West, to Graham's Town, Graaff Reinet and Queenstown.

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  • Graham of the U.S. topographical engineers; and as the western part of the boundary was not marked by stones, and local disputes arose, the line was again surveyed between 1901 and 1903 under the direction of a commission appointed by Pennsylvania and Maryland.

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  • And in 1843 Sir James Graham, who was home secretary in Sir Robert Peels administration, had been compelled by the pressure of public opinion to introduce a measure providing for the education f children employed in factories, and for limiting the hours of work of children and young persons.

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  • The educational clauses of this bill were obviously framed in the interests of the Church of England, snd raised a heated controversy which led to the abandonment of the measure; and in the following year Sir James Graham introduced a new bill dealing with the labor question alone.

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  • Thomas Graham obtained a soluble hydrate by dissolving the freshly prepared hydrate in ferric chloride and dialysing the solution, the soluble hydrate being left in the dialyser.

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  • In Minneapolis are the Minneapolis College of Physicians and Surgeons (1883), the medical school of Hamline University; Augsburg Seminary (Norwegian Lutheran, 1869), the United Church Seminary (1890), the Minnesota College (Swedish, 1905), the Minneapolis Normal School for Kindergartners, the Froebellian Kindergarten Normal School, Graham Hall and Stanley Hall, the Minneapolis School of Music, Oratory and Dramatic Art, and the Northwestern Conservatory of Music. Between Minneapolis and St Paul are the main buildings of Hamline University (Methodist Episcopal, co-educational, 1854).

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  • In 1880 he married Sibyl Marcia Graham, who died in 1887, leaving him with two daughters.

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  • Graham's work is remarkable at once for its originality and for the simplicity of the methods employed in obtaining most important results.

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  • Cypron's dam was Selima by Bethel's Arabian from a mare by Graham's Champion from a daughter of the Darley Arabian and a mare who claims Merlin for her sire, but whose mother's pedigree is unknown.

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  • Under Graham's Act, above mentioned, a parish may be disjoined and erected quoad sacra tantum on the application of persons who have built and endowed a church, and who offer securities for its proper maintenance.

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  • At length a British force was sent to Suakin under the command of General Sir Gerald Graham, and routed the rebels in several hard-fought actions.

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  • In April General Graham and his forces were withdrawn from Suakin, and Gordon and the Sudan were seemingly abandoned to their fate.

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  • Graham (Chemical and Physical Researches) recommended dialysis as the best mode of preparing gummic acid, and stated that the power of gum to penetrate the parchment septum is 400 times less than that of sodium chloride, and, further, that by mixing the gum with substances of the crystalloid class the diffusibility is lowered, and may be even reduced to nothing.

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  • William Graham Sumner is a 19th century anthropologist who expressed relativist ideas and J L Mackie is a contemporary philosopher who opposed absolutism.

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  • The College is delighted that Graham Johnson, one of the world's leading accompanists, is the inaugural visiting artist.

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  • Graham, I have understood apostolic succession to be through Christ and the Holy Spirit and " passed down " to all believers.

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  • Alternatively, GRAHAM Training can recruit a modern apprentice on behalf of an organization.

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  • With captain Graham Kavanagh out through injury Tony Vidmar took the skipper's armband in his place for Cardiff.

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  • Tabloid rumors in the latter half of 2004 that Graham Coxon was to rejoin the band proved baseless.

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  • The name of one of those boys was Billy Graham ⦠never belittle the apparently little you feel you can do!

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  • In New York, the former colonel won a scholarship to study with Martha Graham.

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  • Today's Pentagon shows no such compunction to put a rein on Graham.

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  • The archery contest began on Monday, with Jim Middlemas and Graham Brough in 8th and 25th place respectively in the men's recurve.

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  • Then they come back to have their breakfast - Taggy loves to share Graham's toast, and Flora likes cornflakes!

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  • After the main course Graham did a countdown from ten before we cut the cake.

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  • And frozen yogurt, graham crackers and fruit juices are good snacks.

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  • He was inspired by Edison's invention of sound recording and Alexander Graham Bell's development of wax cylinders.

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  • The company, headed by Graham Dacre, now owns 18 dealerships in five counties.

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  • We were less pleased to see the desecration of a memorial to Graham Palmer, a pioneer of the restoration of the Montgomery canal.

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  • Graham joins from TBWA London where he has been deputy creative director since 2004.

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  • The English Civil Wars Open James Graham had become earl of Montrose in 1626.

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  • James was the son of Sir James Graham and Lady Catharine Stewart, daughter of John, seventh earl of Galloway.

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  • Graham, the more deliberately judicial for the stirring emotions he felt, asked if there had been any fighting.

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  • Abruptly Graham realized the enormity of his blunder in coming to the Council House.

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  • The first religious experience of my life was hearing American evangelist Billy Graham giving it large in London.

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  • In the 1950's the American evangelist, Dr. Billy Graham, took the nation by storm with his Crusades at Earls Court.

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  • Graham and Sam enjoyed a good partnership before Graham was unlucky to find a fielder on leg side.

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  • Graham Hugh wrote the first really Good Book on the history of the bridge, showing how the first Peter Colechurch bridge was built.

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  • It's taken much longer this time... graham williams 14 Dec 2005 Quite right!

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  • Years later, after a series of particularly grisly murders, Graham reluctantly agrees to come out of retirement and assist in the case.

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  • A towering header, said Gulliver, and even the watching Ally Graham was impressed.

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  • Notes to editors 1. Graham Reeves is an Occupational hygienist with British Petroleum's HSE Group Resource.

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  • Graham Kavanagh had started to become more influential, pulling the strings in the middle of Cardiff's midfield.

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  • Graham said " Since I have been here Gary has been looking a bit jaded.

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  • I played lawn tennis in the morning, and after lunch down with Graham to Apia.

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  • I strapped on the TENS machine and Graham assembled the pool, between massaging my back.

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  • Graham was become dear as her life; he drew her like a powerful magnet.

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  • The home defense was superbly marshaled by McMullen & Graham who give little away.

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  • Bishop Graham Dow will dedicate a new, specially adapted, donated minibus on 24th March.

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  • Noel Graham debuts solo and south of the border using the moniker ' Sick Eating Pigeon ' for tax purposes.

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  • Lynn Graham added that a metal grille could be installed to prevent people leaving the nightclubs via Spon Street after midnight.

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  • In his spare time, Graham is an accomplished organist.

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  • An update from Franklin Graham The 2005 hurricanes prompted the greatest outpouring of disaster relief volunteers Samaritan's Purse has ever seen.

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  • The other local parachutists were Dawn Allatt, Jackie Graham, Mark Jenks and Andy Vaudrey.

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  • Graham - soft and big, quite peppery, long, even grippy if one can say that on a soft wine.

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  • S Langdon & IG Graham 2001 Boundary integral methods for singularly perturbed boundary value problems.

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  • After I had written to you yesterday, the brain being wholly extinct, I played piquet all morning with Graham.

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  • The oldest surviving relic is the 1623 gravestone to Jane, daughter of George Graham, Bishop of Orkney.

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  • Pre 87 young gun Ryan Campbell (Reynard 83FF) took fourth ahead of series returnee Hugh Graham.

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  • They suggested I take a bath, so Graham ran me a bath with more lavender and clary sage oils.

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  • Graham - played sax on the Sleeper single, " Vegas " 6.3 Have they done any solo work?

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  • Thought James Graham had a good game - Bedford seemed to dominate the first few scrums.

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  • Graham Barber has thoroughly scrutinized the large surviving repertoire of the nineteenth century and selected these works as being fully worthy of resurrection.

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  • Graham Wood is Head of Policy at Ockenden International, the charity promoting self-reliance for displaced peoples.

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  • Graham Coxon To Release live CD Graham Coxon is planning on releasing a live CD of his live show at the Astoria in October.

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  • Then Steve Sidwell, stand-in skipper for crocked Graham Murty, had a 25-yard pile-driver headed off the line by Forbes.

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  • Liz, you'll be relieved to know that Graham did n't snog any women.

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  • Graham Crisp and John New The Wollaton sough This sough drained the same mines worked by Huntingdon Beaumont.

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  • Graham was credited with a number of unorthodox solo climbs, church steeples, office corridors etc., not always appreciated by officialdom.

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  • Tony Oliver was the rather stodgy solicitor Gerald, and Keith Graham was suitably nasty as the successful businessman Beevers.

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  • Posted in Diary, Writing on May 1st, 2005 by Graham Sleep releases me from it's clammy talons.

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  • Graham Holderness (London, 1992) - Good range of recent critical responses to the second tetralogy - extract enclosed.

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  • The Prime Minister has been slammed by the Government's sleaze watchdog headed by Sir Alistair Graham who was appointed by Tony Blair.

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  • Graham is a computer wiz and got everything up and running for us.

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  • Zoology students are based in the Graham Kerr Building which contains an attractive zoology students are based in the Graham Kerr Building which contains an attractive Zoology Museum.

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  • Charles Greville in his Memoirs says, "In the present cabinet are five or six first-rate men of equal, or nearly equal, pretensions, none of them likely to acknowledge the superiority or defer to the opinions of any other, and every one of these five or six considering himself abler and more important than their premier"; and Sir James Graham wrote, "It is a powerful team, but it will require good driving."

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  • The recognition of the polybasicity of acids, which followed from the researches of Thomas Graham and Liebig, had caused Williamson to suggest that dibasic acids could be referred to a double water type, the acid radical replacing an atom of hydrogen in each water molecule; while his discovery of tribasic formic ether, CH(OC 2 H 5) 3, in 1854 suggested a triple water type.

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  • He therefore, moving by the south bank himself with Hill, to confirm Joseph in this expectation, crossed the Tormes near and above Salamanca, having previously - which was to be the decisive movement - detached Graham, with 40,000 men, to make his way, through the difficult district above mentioned, towards Braganza, and then, joining with the Spaniards, to turn Joseph's right.

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  • Graham and Atholl were afterwards tortured and executed.

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  • C. Graham in England have patented processes by which jets of the electrolyte are caused to impinge with considerable force upon the surface of the cathode, so that the renewal of the liquid at this point takes place very rapidly, and current-densities per sq.

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  • It also created a great impression in England, where it was believed that the Bandieras' correspondence with Mazzini (q.v.) had been tampered with, and that information as to the proposed expedition had been forwarded to the Austrian and Neapolitan governments by the British foreign office; recent publications, however, especially the biography of Sir James Graham, tend to exculpate the British government.

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  • With regard to Graham's more purely chemical work, in 1833 he showed that phosphoric anhydride and water form three distinct acids, and he thus established the existence of polybasic acids, in each of which one or more equivalents of hydrogen are replaceable by certain metals (see Acid).

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  • Graham herself rationalized this policy in a speech she gave at CIA headquarters in 1988.

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  • I also found that I was shouting into the microphone like one of Alexander Graham Bell 's first customers.

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  • Graham Coxon To Release Live CD Graham Coxon is planning on releasing a live CD of his live show at the Astoria in October.

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  • The Prime Minister has been slammed by the Government 's sleaze watchdog headed by Sir Alistair Graham who was appointed by Tony Blair.

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  • Murray was finally out snicking an attempted big drive off Graham to Crichton.

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  • Graham Crisp and John New The Wollaton Sough This sough drained the same mines worked by Huntingdon Beaumont.

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  • Graham was ledgering a small sprat head section on a size 8 single treble.

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  • Posted in Diary, Writing on May 1st, 2005 by Graham Sleep releases me from it 's clammy talons.

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  • Not merely content with having redefined dance music with 808 State, Graham Massey steers the good ship Toolshed into uncharted music territories.

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  • In a cardboard box of vinyl LPs below the desk is The Up Escalator by Graham Parker.

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  • Zoology students are based in the Graham Kerr Building which contains an attractive Zoology Museum.

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  • Aubrey Drake Graham, aka "Drake", is a well-known Canadian rapper.

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  • Most accredit the invention of the telephone to Alexander Graham Bell.

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  • Make s'mores using graham crackers, hot fudge or Nutella, and marshmallow fluff.

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  • Some recipes in this vodka martini cocktail categoryeven call for rimming the martini glass with graham cracker crumbs to replicate the crust of the sweet citrus dessert.

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  • In actuality, it goes back even further when in 1829 Reverend Sylvester Graham toured the country preaching the gospel of whole grains.

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  • He goes down in history as the inventor of the graham cracker.

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  • These jeans have been featured in several movies, including Cake with Heather Graham, The Fog with Selma Blair, and Dukes of Hazzard with Jessica Simpson.

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  • The Kleinfeld Kollection is an exclusive line of dresses to Kleinfeld, designed by Alita Graham, Perla D, and Sophia Moncelli.

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  • Crushed amaretti cookies, ginger cookies, or sweet graham crackers intensify the texture variations within the cake and can enhance simple flavors like vanilla and almond.

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  • Lauren Graham and Morgan Freeman will co-star.

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  • Bale nailed the role as Jim Graham in Spielberg's Empire of the Sun, receiving the award for "Best Performance by a Juvenile Actor" from the National Board of Review of Motion Pictures.

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  • Heather Graham - The 1997 movie Boogie Nights was all about the pornography industry, so a few naked celebrities were bound to be part of the film.

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  • At the time, Heather Graham's biggest role had been as a supporting character in the movie License to Drive in 1988.

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  • Over the years, Ledger dated actresses Heather Graham and Naomi Watts, but it wasn't until meeting Michelle Williams on the set of Brokeback Mountain when Ledger seemed to find the woman he wanted to spend the rest of his life with.

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  • Graham Greene - Graham Greene worked in Canada for much of his life, but it was his breakthrough role in the movie Dances With Wolves, co-starring Kevin Costner, that brought him to the forefront.

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  • In a food processor, mix together the oatmeal, wheat germ, graham crackers, sugars, salt and butter.

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  • The design is by Graham Bergh of Oregon.

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  • Just mix a cup of the candy coated sunflower seeds in with a cup of peanuts, a cup of dried cranberries or raisins, and a cup of organic mini graham shapes or oat cereal.

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  • Other famous models have worked as Lane Bryant catalog models for plus size clothing, including Anna Nicole Smith and Ashley Graham.

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  • Crystal Renn is breaking down barriers by posing in a bikini, much the same as size 16 model Ashley Graham - who was the center of a controversy when a lingerie commercial by Lane Bryant was censored - is gaining positive attention.

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  • To make these, you'll need graham crackers, marshmallows and chocolate bars.

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  • S'mores are a traditional campfire dessert made of graham crackers, melted marshmallows and chocolate bars.

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  • She also incorporated Native American dances and inspired the second generation of Modern dancers with her creativity, including the now famed Martha Graham.

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  • Paul Taylor is one noted example of an artist to work with Balanchine, and he also recruited Martha Graham.

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  • Martha Graham is often referred to as one of the most influential pioneers of modern dance.

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  • Graham also held the unique distinction as the first dancer asked to perform at the White House, and she was also a recipient of the Medal of Freedom, the highest award a civilian can ever earn.

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  • With a choreography career spanning over seventy years, it is no wonder Martha Graham achieved such great success in the creative world.

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  • Martha Graham was born in Pennsylvania, where her father was a psychiatrist.

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  • As a pioneer in the craft, Graham did not only have to create the first of modern dance pieces, she also had to create its first audiences.

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  • Eventually her efforts paid off, as Graham went on to be one of the founders of the dance department at the Juilliard School, and went on to win international acclaim in her own dance company.

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  • Despite her great level of success, Graham battled with many personal demons.

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  • Graham's modern dance pieces continue to be performed today, both within her own company, as well as in studios and troupes all over the world.

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  • The mark she left on the dance world is irreversible, and young dancers continue to be raised up and trained in the Graham style of Contemporary movement.

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  • Perhaps one of the reasons Graham's works live on, is due to the fact she based her dances in reality.

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  • Fortunately, Graham was never one to listen to the advice or opinions of others - and the rest is history.

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  • It is the responsibility of each dancer to tell their own stories, to paraphrase Martha Graham.

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  • Graham Pelton Consulting provides fundraising consulting services to higher education organizations and independent schools.

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  • Graham Pelton can also assist independent schools in fundraising plans.

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  • Lauren Graham of "Gilmore Girls" fame is Sue, the bartender who helps Willie find the true meaning of Christmas.

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  • For those who find it necessary to remove gluten from their diet, gluten-free graham crackers make it possible to enjoy favorites like S'mores, cheesecakes or a simple snack of graham crackers dipped in a cold glass of milk.

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  • Options for gluten free graham crackers include a handful of commercially available brands or finding a recipe you like and attempting to make them yourself.

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  • If you're looking for pre-packaged gluten-free varieties for graham crackers there are a few options to choose from.

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  • If you've tried the packaged graham crackers and they don't suit your taste, there are a number of recipes available in gluten-free cookbooks and on the Internet.

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  • Homemade graham crackers may offer the taste you're looking for, but pre-packaged gluten-free varieties offer convenience.

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  • Either way, gluten-free graham crackers open the door to recipe favorites that are otherwise taboo.

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  • World Entertainment War was managed by Bill Graham until his death.

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  • Cover each individual serving of pudding with ¼ inch or so of graham cracker crumbs.

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  • Make your own crumbs by crushing graham crackers inside a heavy zip-lock bag or buy prepared crumbs.

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  • Use leftover homemade icing or purchased icing and frost one of the graham crackers.

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  • Good foods for this game include crackers, graham crackers, thin slices of fruit, and cheese.

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  • People really began taking notice of a young Heather Graham in the gritty film Drugstore Cowboy.

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  • In the Hangover movie cast, Graham plays the supporting role of Jade, the stripper and single mother Stu Price ends up unwittingly marrying.

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  • In an interesting tidbit about Graham's role, Lindsay Lohan's agent was actually vying for Lindsay to get the role.

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  • More recently, he co-starred in the USA program, Moonlight, as ADA Benjamin Talbot and appeared as Colton Graham in the feature film Harold and Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay.

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  • Lorelai Gilmore (Lauren Graham also seen in The Pacifier, Evan Almighty, and Dirty Santa) is the manager of the Independence Inn when we meet her.

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  • Shortly after Gilmore Girls ended in 2007, Lauren Graham appeared on the big screen as wife to Steve Carell in Evan Almighty.

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  • Post series work keeps Graham busy working with Matthew Perry in Birds of America and playing the wife of Robert Kearns in the real life story Flash of Genius.

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  • Graham scored headlines when she made a splash on Broadway playing a featured role in the classic Guys and Dolls.

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  • The talented Graham continues to delight fans with her post-Gilmore Girls work.

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  • Any return to Stars Hollow, however, would require both Lauren Graham and Alexis Bleidel on board.

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  • Jimmy (played by Aubrey Drake Graham) is a rich jock.

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  • One noticeable absence from the soundtrack is Anjulie's Boom which can be heard in the season one episode, You're Undead to Me when Bonnie (Katerina Graham) ignited the water and the car at the carwash.

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  • It's possible to purchase an exact replica Graham watch if the real thing is unattainable, but beware of the ethical controversy that surrounds the purchase of watch reproductions.

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  • George Graham was an English clockmaker born in 1673 and is best known as the "father of the chronograph" for his fine timepiece craftsmanship.

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  • Today, the Graham brand is known as the "British brand made by the Swiss" and features contemporary designs dedicated to aesthetically playful, avant-garde style.

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  • Due to the popularity of this brand among the affluent, it's not hard to find an exact replica Graham watch in any number of design styles.

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  • However, such actions have not stopped ambitious young companies from building their own enterprise by creating high-quality reproductions like an exact Graham watch replica.

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  • While there are plenty of Graham replicas to choose from, caution is important.

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  • Some fake watches are shabby, unreliable, and lack the details that recreate the allure of a Graham watch.

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  • Below are some good quality Graham reproductions.

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  • The Swordfish Chronograph is one of the most popular Graham watches due to its modern design, variety of brightly-colored models, and superior performance with a variety of functions.

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  • The Graham Chronofighter is sporty and elegant.

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  • Quality reproductions of this Graham watch are available at Hao Watches, and Top Replica.

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  • Most watches featured in the Graham collection are available to consumers at Watches Replica.

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  • Graham models available through this website include the Swordfish, the Chronofighter, the Grand Silverstone, and the Flyback.

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  • After all, the watch you end up with might not be the exact replica Graham watch you hoped to find.

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  • Preheat oven to 350 degrees.For crust, blend together the graham crackers, margarine, and granulated sweetener in blender or food processor.

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  • Or try dried fruit, low-fat yogurt, graham crackers with peanut butter, juice if you didn't have some with breakfast, or a glass of milk.

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  • The band consisted of Damon Albarn (vocals/keyboards), Graham Coxon (guitars), Alex James (bass) and Dave Rowntree (drums).

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  • Serve it in a hollowed out pumpkin and place graham crackers and animal cookies nearby.

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  • Authors such as Heather Graham and Kay Hooper delve deeply into paranormal suspense with novels of otherworldly darkness and evil personified.

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  • Graham's also has a game room and menu for the kids.

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  • The term " telephony " was first used by Philipp Reis of Friedrichsdorf, in a lecture delivered before the Physical Society of Frankfort in 1861.1 But, although this lecture and Reis's subsequent work received considerable notice, little progress was made until the subject was taken up between 1874 and 1876 by Alexander Graham Bell, a native of Edinburgh, then resident in Boston, Mass., U.S.A. Bell, like Reis, employed electricity for the reproduction of sounds; but he attacked the problem in a totally different manner.

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  • Graham Bell's telephone patent was granted for the United Kingdom.

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  • In the centre of the town are the ruins of the castle of the 15th century, occupied for a time by John Graham of Claverhouse, Viscount Dundee, when he held the office of sheriff of Galloway (1682).

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  • Sir Thomas Graham commenced the active siege of San Sebastian on the 10th of July 1813, but as Soult was approaching to its relief, the assault was ordered for daylight on the 24th.

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  • Graham showed that a wire of palladium alloyed with from 24 to 25 parts of gold does not exhibit the remarkable retraction which, in pure palladium, attends its loss of occluded hydrogen.

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