Osborne Sentence Examples

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  • For a short time he assisted Charles Osborne in editing the Philanthropist; in 1819 he went to St Louis, Missouri, and there in 1819-1820 took an active part in the slavery controversy; and in 1821 he founded at Mount Pleasant, Ohio, an anti-slavery paper, the Genius of Universal Emancipation.

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  • He was created Viscount Osborne in the Scottish peerage on the 2nd of February 1673, and a privy councillor on the 3rd of May.

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  • On the 19th of June, on the resignation of Lord Clifford, he was appointed lord treasurer and made Baron Osborne of Kiveton and Viscount Latimer in the peerage of England, while on the 27th of June 1674 he was created earl of Danby, when he surrendered his Scottish peerage of Osborne to his second son Peregrine Osborne.

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  • Francis Osborne, 5th duke of Leeds (1751-1799), was born on the 29th of January 1751 and was educated at Westminster school and at Christ Church, Oxford.

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  • He was a member of parliament in 1774 and 1775; in 1776 he became a peer as Baron Osborne, and in 1777 lord chamberlain of the queen's household.

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  • Among the residents have been Edwin Thomas Booth, John Henry Twachtman, the landscape painter, and Henry Osborne Havemeyer (1847-1907), founder of the American Sugar Company.

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  • The important part played by the residual air in the globe had also been deduced by Osborne Reynolds from observing that on turning off the light, the vanes came to rest very much sooner than the friction of the pivot alone would account for; in fact, the rapid subsidence is an illustration of Maxwell's great theoretical discovery that viscosity in a gas (as also diffusion both of heat and of the gas itself) is sensibly independent of the density.

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  • Osborne wounded, but the crisis was past.

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  • Seven years before this the estate of Osborne had been purchased in the Isle of Wight, in order that the queen might have a home of her own.

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  • Before Christmas she made her usual journey to Osborne, and there on the 2nd of January she received Lord Roberts on his return from South Africa and handed to him the insignia of the Garter.

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  • It was noted for the first time in this February speech, but the most striking instance was in a speech on Mr Osborne Morgan's Burials Bill in April 1875, in which he described a Quaker funeral, and protested against the "miserable superstition of the phrase `buried like a dog.'" "In that sense," he said, "I shall be buried like a dog, and all those with whom I am best acquainted, whom I best love and esteem, will be ` buried like a dog.'

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  • Her marriage took place at Osborne, on the 1st of July 1862.

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  • For further information on this point and on Osborne Reynoldss theory of lubrication see BEARINGS and LUBRICATION.

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  • An investigation of the forces acting on a bearing and journal lubricated by an oil bath will be found in a paper by Osborne Reynolds in the Phil.

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  • After a brief residence with his mother, who was needlessly alarmed at the idea of her son falling a victim to some casual coquette, Swift towards the close of 1689 entered upon an engagement as secretary to Sir William Temple, whose wife (Dorothy Osborne) was distantly related to Mrs Swift.

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  • Webster J, Osborne S. Preoperative bathing or showering with skin antiseptics to prevent surgical site infection.

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  • Even shadow chancellor, George Osborne, appears to be itching to embrace a more radical agenda.

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  • The wow factor produced by Osborne's lighting was incredible.

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  • Osborne needed small, lightweight, high brightness, low power lighting fixtures able to run off one 13 Amp ring main!

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  • Representing the Midlands The Midlands Region will be represented by John Osborne, who is an assistant greenkeeper at Boston Golf Club in Lincolnshire.

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  • This spring Deb secured a Home Office license to grow hemp at Osborne.

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  • John Osborne told me that he wanted Jill Bennett to play the school matron.

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  • March 24 th 1845 Sarah Osborne aged 11 years was convicted of stealing a flannel petticoat from Jane Mudd of Gedding.

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  • An unplanned shutdown of Penrice's Osborne soda ash plant in July/05 also cost the company AUD 750,000.

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  • Like the Integer House, Osborne House is expected to attract tens of thousands of visitors.

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  • The duke's only survi ing son, Peregrine (1659-1729), who became znd duke of Leeds on his father's death, had been a member of the House of Lords as Baron Osborne since 1690, but he is better known as a naval officer; in this service he attained the rank of a vice-admiral.

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  • The barony passed to his nephew, Sackville George Lane-Fox (1827-1888), falling into abeyance on his death in August 1888, and the dukedom passed to his cousin, George Godolphin Osborne (1802-1872), a son of Francis Godolphin Osborne (1777-1850), who was created Baron Godolphin in 1832.

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  • All the sufferers, however, were wise enough to abstain from talking about their beatings, except Osborne, the most rapacious and brutal of booksellers, who proclaimed everywhere that he had been knocked down by the huge fellow whom he had hired to puff the Harleian Library.

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  • And yet he, who was generally the haughtiest and most irritable of mankind, who was but too prompt to resent anything which looked like a slight on the part of a purse-proud bookseller, or of a noble and powerful patron, bore patiently from mendicants, who, but for his bounty, must have gone to the workhouse, insults more provoking than those for which he had knocked down Osborne and bidden defiance to Chesterfield.

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  • On the opposite side of the Medina a broad carriageway leads to East Cowes Castle, a handsome edifice built by John Nash, the favourite architect of George IV., in 1798, and immediately beyond it are the grounds surrounding Osborne House (see Osborne), built in 1845 after the property had been purchased by Queen Victoria, the church of St Mildred, Whippingham, lying a mile to the south.

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  • An unplanned shutdown of Penrice 's Osborne soda ash plant in July/05 also cost the company AUD 750,000.

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  • He growled and swore at Miss Osborne as usual, and would smile when George came down late for breakfast.

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  • Vagrants ' wards were erected along Osborne Road at the north of the site.

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  • Penned by Mary Hope Osborne, these stories relay the adventures of brother and sister, Jack and Annie, as they explore different eras throughout history.

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  • With book 29, author Mary Hope Osborne begins a new set of adventures called the "Merlin Missions."

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  • More than several dozen books strong, the Magic Tree House series by Mary Pope Osborne is a sensation with second-graders around the country, and many of the books have also been translated into Japanese.

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  • Rhys-Meyers played the role of George Osborne.

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  • Celebrity Driveways - Just as it sounds, the photos are all from the driveways of popular stars' homes, such as Farrah Fawcett, Elvis Presley, and Ozzy Osborne.

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  • David Hasselhoff has been on the judging panel for each season of the successful show, along with Sharon Osborne and Piers Morgan.

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  • Sharon Osborne who hosted in seasons two and three is set to be replaced in season four.

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  • Sharon Osborne, who impressed viewers on her family's reality TV show The Osbournes, joined Hasselhoff and Morgan as the third judge.

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  • The first stone of Osborne House was laid in 1845, and the royal family entered into possession in September 1846.

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