Parker Sentence Examples

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  • That chapter of comparative anatomy (together with other anatomical details, for which see the separate articles) is now dealt with in the article Skull; here only the most avine features are alluded to, and since some of Parker's original illustrations have been retained, the description has been shortened considerably.

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  • He must have given general satisfaction, for even before Parker's death two persons so different as Burghley and Dean Nowell independently recommended Grindal's appointment as his successor, and Spenser speaks warmly of him in the Shepherd's Calendar as the "gentle shepherd Algrind."

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  • Burghley wished to conciliate the moderate Puritans and advised Grindal to mitigate the severity which had characterized Parker's treatment of the nonconformists.

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  • The academy is one of the foremost secondary schools in the country, and among its alumni have been Daniel Webster, Edward Everett, Lewis Cass (born in Exeter in a house still standing), John Parker Hale, George Bancroft, Jared Sparks, John Gorham Palfrey, Richard Hildreth and Francis Bowen.

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  • Parker, like Cranmer, declined the invitation.

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  • His chief opponent was Samuel Parker (1640-1688), bishop of Oxford, who, in his attack on the irreligious novelties of the Cartesian, treats Descartes as a fellow-criminal in infidelity with Hobbes and Gassendi.

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  • Parker and Ftirbringer have demonstrated that desmo FIG.

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  • But he was 10th to execute judgments upon English Puritans, and modern high churchmen complain of his infirmity of purpose, his opportunism and his failure to give Parker adequate assistance in rebuilding the shattered fabric of the English Church.

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  • Parker (at one time music-master at the school), was held in the grounds of Sherborne Castle, and set the model for a succession of pageants held subsequently in other historic English towns.

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  • He was a Free Soil candidate for Congress (1850), but was defeated; was indicted with Wendell Phillips and Theodore Parker for participation in the attempt to release the fugitive slave, Anthony Burns, in Boston (18J3); was engaged in the effort to make Kansas a free state after the passage of the Kansas-Nebraska Bill of 1854; and during the Civil War was captain in the 51st Massachusetts Volunteers, and from November 1862 to October 1864, when he was retired because of a wound received in the preceding August, was colonel of the First South Carolina Volunteers, the first regiment recruited from former slaves for the Federal service.

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  • William Parker died about 1516, and his widow married a certain John Baker.

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  • The bishop of Dover, however, reported to Cromwell that Parker "hath ever been of a good judgment and set forth the Word of God after a good manner.

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  • On the passing of the act of parliament in 1545 enabling the king to dissolve chantries and colleges, Parker was appointed one of the commissioners for Cambridge, and their report saved its colleges, if there had ever been any intention to destroy them.

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  • Stoke, however, was dissolved in the following reign, and Parker received a pension equivalent to £400 a year in modern currency.

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  • Parker's consecration was, however, only made legally valid by the plentitude of the royal supremacy; for the Edwardine Ordinal, which was used, had been repealed by Mary and not re-enacted by the parliament of 1559 Parker owes his fame to circumstances rather than to personal qualifications.

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  • But she wanted a moderate man, and so she chose Parker.

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  • The 56 volumes published by the Parker Society include only one by its eponymous hero, and that is a volume of correspondence.

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  • Parker was therefore left to stem the rising tide of Puritan feeling with little support from parliament, convocation or the Crown.

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  • The bishops' Interpretations and Further Considerations, issued in 1560, tolerated a lower vestiarian standard than was prescribed by the rubric of 1559; the Advertisements, which Parker published in 1566, to check the Puritan descent, had to appear without specific royal sanction; and the Reformatio legum ecclesiasticarum, which Foxe published with Parker's approval, received neither royal, parliamentary nor synodical authorization.

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  • Disputes about vestments had expanded into a controversy over the whole field of Church government and authority, and Parker died on the 17th of May, 1575, lamenting that Puritan ideas of "governance" would "in conclusion undo the queen and all others that depended upon her."

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  • John Strype's Life of Parker, originally published in 1711, and' re-edited for the Clarendon Press in 1821 (3 vols.), is the principal source for Parker's life.

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  • Its immediate occasion was the disputation at Heidelberg (1568) for the doctorate of theology by George Wither or Withers, an English Puritan (subsequently archdeacon of Colchester), silenced (1565) at Bury St Edmunds by Archbishop Parker.

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  • Parker in the Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society, Journal asiatique, Revue numismatique, Asiatic Quarterly, &c. (C. EL.) EPI, the French architectural term for a light finial, generally of metal, but sometimes of terra-cotta, e forming the termination of a spire or the angle of a roof.

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  • His Doctrinal Treatises and Introductions to Different Portions of the Holy Scripture were published by the Parker Society in 1848.

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  • Theodore Parker and Channing have been the greatest leaders.

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  • In 1568 John Josseline, secretary to Archbishop Parker, issued a new edition of it more in conformity with manuscript authority; and in 1691 a still more carefully revised edition appeared at Oxford by Thomas Gale.

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  • The Historia, which from the beginning to 1377 is largely a compilation from earlier chroniclers, was published by Matthew Parker in 1574 as Historia Angliae brevis.

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  • Parker, " the catacombs were never intended, nor fit for, dwelling-places, and the stories of persons living in them for months are probably fabulous.

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  • Parker's series of photographs taken in the catacombs by the magnesium light.'

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  • These ' Parker's invaluable series of Roman photographs may be seen at the library of the Victoria and Albert museum, at the Ashmolean museum and the Bodleian library, Oxford.

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  • Other higher educational institutions in Minnesota are Hamline University (Methodist Episcopal), with a college of liberal arts at St Paul, and a college of medicine at Minneapolis; Macalester College (Presbyterian) at St Paul; Augsburg Seminary (Lutheran) at Minneapolis; Carleton College (non-sectarian, founded in 1866) and St Olaf College (Lutheran, founded in 1874) at Northfield; Gustavus Adolphus College (Lutheran) at St Peter; Parker College (Free Baptist, 1888) at Winnebago City; St John's University (Roman Catholic) at Collegeville, Stearns county; and Albert Lea College for women (Presbyterian, founded 1884) at Albert Lea.

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  • In 1904 although not actively a candidate for the Democratic nomination (which eventually went to Judge Parker), he was to the very last considered a possible nominee; and he strenuously opposed in the convention the repudiation by the conservative element of the stand taken in the two previous campaigns.

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  • The decisive defeat of Parker by President Roosevelt did much to bring back the Democrats to Mr Bryan's banner.

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  • Parker assisted actively in the escape of fugitive slaves, and for trying to prevent the rendition of perhaps the most famous of them, Anthony Burns, was indicted, but the indictment was quashed.

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  • The fundamental articles of Parker's religious faith were the three "instinctive intuitions" of God, of a moral law, and of immortality.

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  • The genital pores are situate at the base of the 7th pair of limbs, and may be repeated From Parker and Haswell's Text-book after Hoek.

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  • The English Church derives its orders through Matthew Parker, archbishop of Canterbury, who was consecrated in 1559 by William Barlow, bishop-elect of Chichester.

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  • Parker thus was consecrated by a true bishop according to the Edwardine ordinal, i.e.

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  • In1832-1834Theodore Parker conducted a private school here and his name is still preserved in the Parker School.

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  • Channing (q.v.), whom Martineau had called " the inspirer of his youth," Theodore Parker had succeeded, introducing more radical ideas as to religion and a more drastic criticism of sacred history.

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  • For fuller details and explanations of the elements of the subject, the reader must be referred to general treatises such as Baynes's Thermodynamics (Oxford), Tait's Thermodynamics (Edinburgh), Maxwell's Theory of Heat (London), Parker's Thermodynamics (Cambridge), Clausius's Mechanical Theory of Heat (translated by Browne, London), and Preston's Theory of Heat (London).

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  • Of less influence in the subsequent history of Lutheranism, but of interest as used by Archbishop Parker in the preparation of the Elizabethan articles of 1563, is the confession of Wurttemberg.

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  • Parker and others in the Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society, Journal asiatique, Asiatic Quarterly, &c. Owing to the new evidence which is continually being brought forward, the most recent writings on this subject are generally to be preferred.

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  • In 1799 Thomas Parker, of Alexandria, Virginia, laid out a village (which was named Alexandria) below the mouth of the Scioto, but as the ground was frequently flooded the village did not thrive, and about 1810 the inhabitants removed to Portsmouth.

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  • Three weeks later the fleet under Sir Hyde Parker and Nelson sailed through the Sound on its way to Copenhagen.

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  • The second book consists of twenty-one homilies, of which the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 7th, 8th, 9th, 16th and 17th have been assigned to Jewel, the 4th to Grindal, the 5th and 6th to Pilkington and the 18th to Parker.

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  • The volumes of the Zurich Letters, published by the Parker Society, testify to his influence on the English reformation in later stages.

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  • The terms "Precisian," "Puritan," "Presbyterian," were all used by Archbishop Parker in his letters about this time as nicknames for the same party, and ten years later the name was in common use.

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  • From this manuscript an edition was printed in 1574 under the direction of Matthew Parker, archbishop of Canterbury; but this contained many interpolations and alterations which were copied by subsequent editors.

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  • Parker are in perfect agreement.

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  • Parker, closed his review of the reforms instituted in Germany and France by adding that in England there had classical been but little change.

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  • As a presumptive ruler of England she was, like Cecil, and for that matter the future archbishop Parker also, too shrewd to commit herself to passive or active resistance to the law; and they merely anticipated Hobbes in holding that the individual committed no sin in subordinating his conscience to the will of the state, for the responsibility for the law was not his but the state's.

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  • An isolated attack on Charleston, South Carolina, had been made by Sir Henry Clinton and Sir Peter Parker as early as June 1776, but this was foiled by the spirited resistance of General William Moultrie; after 1778 the southern attempts, stimulated in part by the activity of the French in the West Indies, were vigorously sustained.

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  • He arrived in March, and was able to confine the small British force under Sir Hyde Parker at Gros Islet Bay in Santa Lucia.

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  • On the 27th of March he joined Sir Hyde Parker at Santa Lucia, and Guichen retired to Fort Royal in Martinique.

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  • A desperate battle was fought on the Dogger Bank on the 5th of August between Sir Hyde Parker and the Dutch admiral Zoutman, both being engaged in protecting trade; but Holland did not affect the general course of the war.

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  • Newbury, including the site of the present Newburyport, was settled in 1635 by a company under the leadership of the Rev. Thomas Parker (1595-1677), who had taught in Newbury, England, in his youth.

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  • The abbey was dissolved (12th of July 1559), and within a year Feckenham was sent by Archbishop Parker to the Tower (loth of May 1560), according to Jewel, "for having obstinately refused attendance on public worship and everywhere declaiming and railing against that religion which we now profess" (Parker Society, first series, p. 79).

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  • Jewel's works were published in a folio in 1609 under the direction of Bancroft, who ordered the Apology to be placed in churches, in some of which it may still be seen chained to the lectern; other editions appeared at Oxford (1848, 8 vols.) and Cambridge (Parker Soc., 4 vols.).

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  • Corrie for the Parker Society, appeared in two volumes (1844-1845).

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  • It was the birthplace of John Parker Hale.

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  • In 1829 came representatives of the American Board, in 1836 Peter Parker began his medical mission, and on the opening of the Treaty Ports the old edicts were withdrawn, and other societies crowded in to a field more than ample.

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  • An indecisive, but bravely fought action with Admiral Parker at the Dogger Bank showed, however, that the Dutch seamen had lost none of their old dogged courage, and did much to soothe the national sense of humiliation.

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  • The command of the British fleet was given to Sir Hyde Parker, an amiable man of no energy and little ability.

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  • Parker's orders were to give Denmark twenty-four hours in which to withdraw from the coalition, and on her refusal to destroy or neutralize her strength and then proceed against the Russians before the breaking up of the ice allowed the ships at Reval to join the squadron at Kronstadt.

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  • Sir Hyde Parker was, however, unwilling to go up the Baltic with the Danes unsubdued behind him, or to divide his force.

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  • Sir Hyde Parker accepted his offer, and added two ships of the line to the ten asked for by Nelson.

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  • As the wind was from the south-east Sir Hyde Parker was unable to make the proposed attack from the north.

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  • Sir Hyde Parker, who saw the danger of Nelson's position, became anxious, and sent his second, Captain Robert Waller Ottway, to him with a message authorizing him to retire if he thought fit.

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  • Before Ottway, who had to go in a row-boat, reached the "Elephant," Sir Hyde Parker had reflected that it would be more magnanimous in him to take the responsibility of ordering the retreat.

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  • The crown prince, who was shaken by the spectacle of the battle, allowed himself to be drawn into a reply, and to be referred to Sir Hyde Parker.

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  • Fire was suspended by the Danes to allow of time to receive Sir Hyde Parker's answer.

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  • Sir Hyde Parker was assured by the Russian minister at Copenhagen that the new tsar Alexander I.

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  • On the 17th it instructed Sir Hyde Parker to agree to a suspension of hostilities, and not to take active measures against Russia so long as the Reval squadron did not put to sea.

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  • On the 21st of April, having now received a full account of the battle at Copenhagen, it recalled Sir Hyde Parker, whose vacillating conduct and want of enterprise had become manifest.

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  • His Collected Works, edited for the Parker Society by John Ayre (3 vols.,Cambridge, 1851-1853), include, besides the controversial tracts already alluded to, two sermons published during his lifetime, a selection from his letters to Cecil and others, and some portions of his unpublished MSS.

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  • Parker observes of their brain capacity and is an additional testimony to their low morphological rank.

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  • Great Britain retaliated by laying an embargo on the vessels of the three neutral powers, and by sending a considerable fleet to the Baltic under the command of Parker and Nelson.

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  • In 1904 he resigned on being nominated by the Democrats for president, but he was defeated by Theodore Roosevelt, the electoral vote being 336 for Roosevelt to 140 for Parker, the popular vote 7,623,486 for Roosevelt to 5,077,971 for Parker.

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  • His sight failed during the last ten years of his life, and there is no reason to doubt Matthew Parker's story that Wolsey suggested his retirement from his bishopric on a pension.

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  • When Luther thought of the Swiss reformer he muttered as Archbishop Parker did of John Knox- "God keep us from such visitations as Knox hath attempted in Scotland; the people to be orderers of things."

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  • With Parker Pillsbury (1809-1898) she edited in 1867-1870 The Revolution, a radical newspaper, which in 1870 was consolidated with the Christian Enquirer.

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  • Garrison, Charles Sumner, Theodore Parker and James Freeman Clarke were among her friends; she advocated abolition, and preached occasionally from Unitarian pulpits.

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  • On the green stand a monument erected by the state in 1799 to the memory of the minute-men who fell in that engagement, a drinking fountain surmounted by a bronze statue (1900, by Henry Hudson Kitson) of Captain John Parker, who was in command of the minute-men, and a large boulder, which marks the position of the minute-men when they were fired upon by the British.

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  • Near the green, in the old burying-ground, are the graves of Captain Parker and other American patriots - the oldest gravestone is dated 1690.

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  • Early in the morning of the 19th Pitcairn arrived at the green in the village of Lexington, and there found between sixty and seventy minute-men under Captain John Parker drawn up in line of battle.

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  • After a second volley from the British, Parker ordered his men to withdraw.

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  • Nor did he find, like his fellow-worker, Theodore Parker, the leisure to keep up his scholarship and lead in part the life of a student.

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  • Parker, A Thousand Years of the Tartars, 1895 (chiefly a summary of Chinese accounts of the early Turkish and Tatar tribes), and Skrine and Ross, Heart of Asia (1899).

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  • A large number of letters and papers in the State Paper Office relating to the plot were collected in one volume in 1819, called the Gunpowder Plot Book; these are noted in their proper place in the printed calendars of State Papers, Domestic Series; see also articles on FAWKES, GUY; TRESHAM, FRANCIS; MONTEAGLE, WILLIAM PARKER, 4TH BARON; PERCY, THOMAS; CATESBY, ROBERT; GARNET, HENRY; DIGBY, SIR EVERARD.

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  • Two volumes of Hooper's writings are included in the Parker Society's publications and another edition appeared at Oxford in 1855.

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  • Foxe was one of the earliest students of AngloSaxon, and he and Day published an edition of the Saxon gospels under the patronage of Archbishop Parker.

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  • The influence of other Transcendental teachers, Dr Hedge, Dr Ripley, Bronson Alcott, Orestes Brownson, Theodore Parker, Margaret Fuller, Henry Thoreau, Jones Very, was narrow and parochial compared with that of Emerson.

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  • In a letter to his friend Lord Boringdon (John Parker, afterwards earl of Morley), dated the 13th of December 1792, he explicitly states that this was the case.

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  • But no systematic exploration was attempted until the British Admiralty undertook a thorough survey of the whole group by Philip Parker King (1826-1828) and Robert Fitzroy (1831-1836).

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  • Subsequently the work of exploration was continued by Dumont d'Urville (1837), Charles Wilkes (1839), Parker Snow (1855), various later travellers, a selection of whose works are quoted below, and British, American and Roman Catholic missionaries.

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  • Readman, experimenting with a Cowles furnace in Staffordshire in 1888, patented his process, and in the same year Parker and Robinson, working independently, patented a similar one.

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  • Parker (Elementary Biology) cites a passage from Alexander Ross, who, commenting on Sir Thomas Browne's doubt as to "whether mice may be bred by putrefaction," gives a clear statement of the common opinion on abiogenesis held until about two centuries ago.

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  • At Columbia, also, are the Parker Memorial hospital, the Teachers College high school, the University Military Academy, the Columbia Business College, Christian College (Disciples) for women, established in 1851, its charter being the first granted by Missouri for the collegiate education of Protestant women; the Bible College of the Disciples of Christ in Missouri; and Stephens College (under Baptist control) for women, established in 1856.

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  • An eminently safe and scholarly archbishop was found in Matthew Parker, who had not made himself notorious by resistance to authority even under Mary.

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  • One by one the mutinous crews surrendered; and the arrest of the ringleader, Richard Parker, on board the Sandwich, on the 14th of June, brought the affair to an end.l The seamen regained their reputation, and those who had been imprisoned their liberty, by Duncans victory down.

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  • Two other great collections are the Parker Societys publications (56 vois.), which contain besides the works of the reformers a considerable number of their letters, and Strypes works (26 vols.).

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  • In the Second Prayer -book vestment and cope alike disappear; but a cope was worn by the prelate who consecrated Archbishop Parker, and by the "gentlemen" as well as the priests of Queen Elizabeth's chapel; and, finally, by the 24th canon (of 1603) a "decent cope" was prescribed for the "principal minister" at the celebration of Holy Communion in cathedral churches as well as for the "gospeller and epistler."

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  • Another American influence, potent in reducing the rigid though limited supernaturalism of Belsham and his successors, was that of Theodore Parker (1810-1860).

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  • The leaders of this period were Emerson, with his idealism, and Theodore Parker, with his acceptance of Christianity as absolute religion.

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  • With these were associated more or less intimately, in the first age of Lollardy, John Parker, the strange ascetic William Smith, the restless fanatic Swynderly, Richard Waytstract and Crompe.

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  • Francis Wayland Parker (1837-1902), who abolished learning lessons by rote, and introduced Froebelian principles.

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  • Parker's second son, Samuel Parker (1681-1730), was the author of Bibliotheca biblica, or Patristic Commentary on the Scriptures (1720-1735), an abridged translation of Eusebius, and.

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  • Arngrim Jonsson's Brevis Commentarius (1593), and Crymogaea (1609), were the first-fruits of this movement, of which Bishops Odd, Thorlak and Bryniulf (worthy parallels to Parker and Laud) were the wise and earnest supporters.

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  • But though thus favourably situated as an emporium of trade, Shanghai did not attract the attention of foreign diplomatists until the outbreak of the War of 1841, when the inhabitants purchased protection from the attacks of Admiral Parker by the payment of a ransom of X145,000.

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  • In the summer of 1776 the British, under Sir Henry Clinton and Sir Peter Parker attempted to capture Charleston and summon the South Carolina Loyalists to their standard, but on the 28th of June the fleet was repulsed in an assault on Fort Moultrie.

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  • Clothed in a plain black gown, he assisted at Parker's consecration, in spite of the facts that he had himself been deprived, and did not resume his bishopric, and that his original appointment had been by the uncanonical method of letters patent.

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  • Coverdale's works, most of them translations, number twenty-six in all; nearly all, with his letters, were published in a collected edition by the Parker Soc., 2 vols., 1846.

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  • Mrs Langloh Parker, of course, was not initiated (indeed, no white man has gone through the actual and very painful rites), but confidences were made to her with great secrecy.

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  • Mrs Langloh Parker describes her methods of checking and controlling native statements made in English.

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  • In March 1776 he took command of a palmetto fort which he had built on Sullivan's Island, off Charleston, which he held against the attack of Admiral Sir Peter Parker on the 28th of June, and which soon after the battle was renamed Fort Moultrie by the General Assembly.

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  • Other buildings of historic interest are the Parker Castle (c. 1729), a centre of Loyalist influence at the time of the War of Independence, and the Kearny Cottage, the home of "Madam Scribblerus," a halfsister of Captain James Lawrence.

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  • As early as 1572 a society had been founded by Bishop Matthew Parker, Sir Robert Cotton, William Camden and others for the preservation of national antiquities.

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  • An exceptionally astute businessman, John Parker, said he has my name and address.

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  • On the 11th, two fishermen, Charles Hickson & calvin Parker were apparently abducted at Pascagoula, MS.

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  • Parker had recently beaten Barnett 9-1 at 9-ball, and Andy still looked like he was suffering the aftershocks of that encounter.

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  • Sir Eric Parker launches broadside at courses 'The Go Racing deal is not in the best interest of racing overall.

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  • Close to the parker said when first prize said epa administrator Christine.

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  • The Parker's " Yacht Club " spa could not be better for regaining some composure.

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  • Crockett parker convinced of the county's population credits at home.

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  • The only post-break debutante, Stevie Parker had traveled up from England for a couple of gigs in Edinburgh.

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  • Lynne Parker, producer of Funny Women, has been in the driving seat throughout. This year's semi-finalists are pure dynamite.

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  • Eli Parker said games two to some quarters has.

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  • The purchase of to late s winery Eli parker between the umbrella.

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  • Only makes sense quot Eli parker said moved to the.

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  • Maguire has made Peter Parker an extremely empathetic character.

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  • Whiston Grange and Lane End House belonged to Frederick Parker Rhodes, local solicitor and his brother Charles a mining engineer.

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  • Leave the town media fess parker has the natural will be shown.

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  • Thomas Parker acquired the freehold of about seven acres of land on which to build the works.

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  • Review 2 12 June 1997 Mathew Parker Benefit There have been some rum goings on in the Leopard recently.

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  • Parker whose title no limits texas to reduce greenhouse.

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  • Colin Parker Tumbling clouds, wheeling gulls... You see, the scenery has a poetic effect on you!

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  • Parker is strong in the industrial sector; CI focuses on mobile hydraulics.

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  • Him parker of wine lovers were the company has.

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  • Mike Parker Pearson and Colin Richards late Neolithic Orcadian houses The Orkney Isles lie off the most northern tip of the British mainland.

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  • Passiontide hymn contributed by Tallis to Parker's The Whole Psalter of 1567.

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  • Amid the pessimism, however, Parker is able to provide a timely pick-me-up.

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  • Pool on remote tomatoes parker ranch only or mph.

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  • The Street Talk (Hertfordshire Music Service, Rock Project) team included rapper Robert Taylor, producer Richy Parker and Danny Fisher.

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  • Alan Parker translates the music into memorable images that are just relentless.

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  • Parker's drawing of the rood screen reveals its sophistication.

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  • And it's a damn shame, cause Parker is such a great writer!

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  • Parker M J, Roberts C. Closed suction surgical wound drainage after orthopedic surgery.

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  • Thus warned, the main thrust of their disdain is aimed at Alan Parker, not the subject, followed by the writing.

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  • Portland was the birthplace of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Thomas Brackett Reed, Edward Preble and his nephew George Henry Preble, Mrs Parton ("Fanny Fern"), Nathaniel Parker Willis, Seargent Smith Prentiss and Neal Dow, and it was the home of William Pitt Fessenden, Theophilus Parsons and Simon Greenleaf.

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  • Parker wrote the account of the skull in the article Birds for the 9th edition of the Encyclopaedia Britannica, he had still to wrestle with the general problem of the composition and evolution of the skull.

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  • As a supporter of Northumberland and a married man, Parker was naturally deprived of his deanery, his mastership of Corpus, and his other preferments.

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  • Professor Parker replied to his critic (Ibis, 1862, PP. 297-299).

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  • Upon the resignation of Sir James Parker Deane the office of admiralty advocate was not filled up. In like manner the proctor to the admiralty has disappeared.

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  • At last, in 1565, Queen Elizabeth determined to secure uniformity, and wrote to Archbishop Parker bidding him proceed by order, injunction or censure, "according to the order and appointment of such laws and ordinances as are provided by act of parliament, and the true meaning thereof, so that uniformity may be enforced."

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  • His paternal grand-father, Captain John Parker (1729-1775), was the leader of the Lexington minute-men in the skirmish at Lexington.

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  • But the Democrats broke into two factions in 1846 over the question of slavery (see Hale, John Parker); the American or " Know-Nothing " party elected a governor in 1855 and 1856; and then control of the state passed to the Republican party which has held it to the present.

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  • He was educated at the free school, Norwich, whence he entered Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, as a scholar on Archbishop Parker's foundation.

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  • Three of the most precious collections of medieval manuscripts still in existence were then begun by Thomas Bodley (the Bodleian at Oxford), Archbishop Matthew Parker (Corpus Christi at Cambridge), and Robert Cotton (the Cottonian collection of the British Museum).

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  • But there was a puritanical streak within Parker 's sexual attitude, and we never became too personal on the subject.

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  • When the " cured " Norman Osborn suddenly regressed back to insanity, he came looking for Parker.

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  • But Parker narrowed the angle on the rush and spread himself, making a superb pad save to deny St. Ives the equalizer.

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  • Parker 's drawing of the rood screen reveals its sophistication.

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  • His hole card shuffleboard quot parker games he began.

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  • Heinemann Library are issuing a biography of Terry by Vic Parker for young readers in their Writers Uncovered series.

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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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  • Join Dave Parker every weekday morning from 10am sitting in for Brett.

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  • Karen Parker, University of Nottingham, to work with Matt Dickinson on regulation of gene expression through DNA methylation during wheat rust development.

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  • Industry each category the largest winery parker worked fairly already attracting up.

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  • Sarah Jessica Parker Perfume is one of the latest scents to hit the fragrance scene.

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  • Sarah Jessica Parker is the latest in the perfume designing entourage and she is doing well at it.

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  • Sarah Jessica Parker perfume also beholds a sort of timelessness that stretches across generations.

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  • A fan of scent layering (using more than one scent to create a new one), you will find a unique aroma combination in the Sarah Jessica Parker perfume.

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  • Sarah Jessica Parker perfume and the rest of her "Lovely" line are available at many places online, as well as in Sephora and other fine beauty retailers.

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  • A moderately priced fragrance, find Sarah Jessica Parker perfume with a simple Google search or by visiting her website, SarahJessicaParkerBeauty.com.

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  • Covet by Sarah Jessica Parker is one of the newest celebrity fragrances on the market today.

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  • Just like Britney Spears, Beyonce, Paris Hilton, Shania Twain, Jennifer Lopez, Victoria Beckham and countless others, Sarah Jessica Parker has joined the ranks of big-name celebrities making a splash in the fragrance world.

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  • An actress such as Sarah Jessica Parker, who's best-known and perhaps most admired for her role as the fashionable Carrie Bradshaw in Sex and the City, is the perfect example of the ideal face to pair with a new fragrance.

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  • This is as true for celebrities as it is for anyone else - just ask Sarah Jessica Parker.

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  • This could be traced to Parker's habit of collecting perfume oils, blending them with drugstore fragrances and formulating her own unique creations.

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  • The end result, some 20 years after Parker began mixing scents, was Lovely.

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  • Needless to say, Parker's nose for great scents and the success of Lovely all but guaranteed a follow-up fragrance.

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  • Of her clothing label, Bitten, Sarah Jessica Parker told The New York Times that her "fatal flaw is that I have to be involved literally down to splitting the atoms."

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  • Not only do its notes resound with a seeming inability to blend successfully, they seem practically incongruous - and it's only then that one begins to appreciate just how adventurous Parker really is.

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  • The commercial for Covet by Sarah Jessica Parker features the actress clad in a frothy Christian Lacroix gown, smashing a store window with her stiletto shoe in order to grab a bottle of Covet.

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  • Not only did the movie bring Spiderman face-to-face with two major villains, the plot also turned Peter Parker against himself as he struggled with the dark side inflicted upon him by the crash landing of an alien symbiote.

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  • Before his death, Alexander McQueen was well known for providing "aut coture" gowns for Latoya Jackson, Sarah Jessica Parker and Kate Moss.

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  • And all you gentlemen out there you should know that the 1920's were a great era for good women (Gertrude Stein, Dorothy Parker, etc).

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  • You should begin your second ad with wording similar to what was used in your first announcement, such as, "Mr. and Mrs. Windell Parker(Parents of the Bride) would like to inform you of..."

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  • Parker on the hit drama Baywatch, all the while still appearing on Home Improvement.

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  • Previously, Dempsey was married to actress Rocky Parker from 1987 to 1994-a relationship that caused a fair amount of controversy because he was 21 and she was 48 at the time of their wedding.

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  • Because of the age difference in his first marriage, Patrick's former stepson, Corey Parker, is actually one year older than him.

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  • Following that relationship, Longoria started seeing San Antonio Spurs player Tony Parker.

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  • Parker proposed to Longoria on November 30, 2006.

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  • In 2007, she became Eva Longoria-Parker after marrying San Antonio Spurs point guard Tony Parker.

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  • Three short years later, however, the couple divorced amidst rumors of Parker's infidelity.

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  • Ripa, a former cheerleader, was urged to pursue an acting career by her manager, Cathy Parker, after a performance in her high school senior play, The Ugly Duckling.

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  • Two years later, he reprised his role of Peter Parker in Spider-Man 2.

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  • Bitten, available at Steve & Barry's stores, integrates Parker's love of fashion, without the trendy price tag.

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  • From the nerdy Patty Green on the short-lived show Square Pegs to the fabulous Carrie Bradshaw on Sex and the City, Sarah Jessica Parker has come a long way from her Ohio roots.

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  • Born in the small Ohio town of Nelsonville (population 5,000), Sarah Jessica Parker was destined to be a movie star.

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  • In 1997, Sarah Jessica Parker married Matthew Broderick.

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  • Along with an all-star cast that consisted of Diane Keaton, Claire Danes, Dermot Mulrooney and Luke Wilson, Sarah Jessica Parker played the role of uptight business woman Meredith Morton in the film The Family Stone.

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  • Parker has been a working actress ever since she was nine years old, but her Sex and the City role as Carrie Bradshaw was really when people started to stand up and take notice.

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  • The bickering began when Cattrall was reportedly miffed about how much Parker was being paid compared to how much she was being paid.

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  • With the launch of Sarah Jessica's new clothing line Bitten, Kim apparently sent her a congratulatory bouquet of flowers to which Parker sent Catrall a few items from her new clothing line.

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  • Tara is the love interest of pot-dealing, suburban mom, Nancy Botwin's (Mary-Louise Parker) son, Silas (Hunter Parrish).

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  • The woman he loved (Sarah Jessica Parker) at the time left him after a seven year relationship.

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  • The announcement of the pregnancy and subsequent birth of Parker Foster Aiken caused the media to focus its attention, once again, on whether or not Aiken was gay.

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  • Sex and The City star Sarah Jessica Parker is expecting twins, but she isn't pregnant.

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  • Not so long ago gossip columns, blogs and tabloids blew up with rumors that Sarah Jessica Parker and husband Matthew Broderick were on the outs and possibly divorcing.

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  • Parker, now 44 and Broderick, now 47 (can anyone believe that Ferris Bueller is almost 50?) decided to look to alternatives and found one in a surrogate.

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  • Parker says that she is planning on taking some time off to spend with the twins, but still plans on being on set to reprise her role as Carrie Bradshaw.

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  • The couple and their four adopted children, Parker, Chelsea, Blake and Vivienne, settled into their home in Queens and lived a relatively quiet life.

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  • Jurors in the Sarah Jessica Parker surrogacy trial have begun deliberations.

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  • Sarah Jessica Parker and husband Matthew Broderick hired a surrogate from Ohio to carry their twin daughters.

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  • Being well aware that the surrogate mom was given gifts and had taken photographs with the famous couple, an Ohio police chief decided he wanted to make a little money by stealing the photos and other items related to Parker and Broderick.

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  • In an attempt to do so, he broke into the surrogate mother's home and stole anything he could get his thieving hands on that had to do with Parker and Broderick.

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  • Sarah Jessica Parker - Like Aniston, Parker also made a successful switch from TV.

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  • Current choices in player names on the jerseys include such greats as Roethlisberger, Parker and Polamalu.

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  • In his career, he played alongside such jazz greats as Miles Davis, Charlie Parker, Max Roach, Benny Goodman, George Shearing and many others.

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  • They took their time with the planning until 1968, when actor Fess Parker announced his own plans to build a theme park in his Northern Kentucky home, very close to Cincinnati.

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  • The black symbiote also attached itself to Peter Parker, creating a "black suit" version of the Spider-Man character.

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  • The characters in the game mirror those in the movie, so Lex Luthor has the likeness and voice of Kevin Spacey, Kitty Kowalski is voiced by Parker Posey, and Kate Bosworth provides the look for love interest Lois Lane.

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  • You play as Nick Parker, a GDI commando.

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  • Yahoo's A Series of Unfortunate Events is basically a revamped version of Inspector Parker using characters from the Lemony Snicket novels.

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  • Yahoo's Inspector Parker is an online version of the board game Clue, tasking players with discovering which person was in which room with what weapon.

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  • Inspector Parker is very easy to learn how to play.

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  • Inspector Parker is an intriguing puzzle game that has solid graphics and sound.

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  • If you're looking for a fun mystery game that requires thinking and careful deduction, then you'll love Inspector Parker.

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  • However, if you want a game that will challenge you, give Inspector Parker a try.

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  • Note Parker rated the 1994 year as a "94".

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  • We wondered how Parker could taste all he was tasting and be so sure of the vintage, because the wines were so closed.

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  • Parker commented that the 1999 revealed "a mineral, soy, Asian plum sauce characteristic, along with notes of black raspberries, scorched earth, steak tartare, and assorted black fruits.

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  • Their winemaker is fabled Helen Turley, so it's no accident that they are ranking at the top of the list, not just from Parker, but in our tasting as well.

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  • Parker points out plum, raspberry, sweet black cherry fruit and spice.

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  • Much like winning the Masters golf tournament, I decided that once a winner, it deserved a chance to defend its title, even though Parker hasn't bothered to rate it and the best score that Wine Spectator could muster was an 88.

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  • Williams Selyem wines consistently receive scores in the good to superior range from reviewers like Wine Spectator and Robert Parker.

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  • The shipped wines are highly rated by experts such as Robert Parker or Wine Spectator, and cost varies depending on number of bottles selected and wines shipped.

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  • Fess Parker's Pinot Blanc reminds me less of a Chard and more of a Loire version of it, and, more importantly, an enjoyable one.

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  • Parker scores this wine a 91 and notes the "great fruit, huge body, sweet tannin and long finish."

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  • Fess Parker Winery Shiraz Frontier Red is the creation of the actor, Fess Parker, who began a winery in Santa Barbara County in 1989.

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  • Sipping this wine elicits a conundrum, "Which came first, the barbecue or the Fess Parker Frontier Red Lot No. 61?"

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  • Fess Parker seems to have perfected this kitchen sink style to make a flavorful and racy red that is a perfect complement to a simple barbecue.

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  • Fess Parker Winery Shiraz Frontier Red, Lot No. 61 is an affordable wine that will compliment casual summer barbecues and friendly chats by the pool.

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  • Love-Him-or-Hate-Him - Robert Parker's Wine Advocate publication is sworn by and cursed at by many.

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  • These wines have been rated a "92" or above by Wine Spectator Magazine, world renowned wine connoisseur Robert Parker and Taster's Guild International.

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  • Fess Parker - Yeah, Davey Crocket has his own winery.

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  • The winery's two collections, the Napa Valley and Aritsan Collections, frequently garner praise from wine experts, earning 90+ point ratings from well known wine critics like Robert Parker and Wine Spectator.

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  • Parker, James, et al. The Official Patient's Sourcebook on Dermatomyositis.

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  • Fans and collectors can get a Peter Parker figure that transforms into Spiderman.

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  • For instance, the basic Jake Sully figure includes a wheelchair and the Parker Selfridge toy comes with a golf club.

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  • Many women who had gotten away from Steve and Barry's clothes, or never gone near them in the first place, were suddenly drawn back thanks to the appeal of Sarah Jessica Parker and the Bitten line.

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  • You don't have to have been a fan of her series Sex and the City to know that Ms. Parker is as much about style as her character Carrie.

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  • What isn't widely known is that Ms. Parker understands that not all women can afford - or want to spend - a lot of money on expensive clothes, but that doesn't mean they don't want to look great.

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  • But even the power of Sarah Jessica Parker could not keep things going smoothly and she started looking for a new company to handle the line in late 2008.

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  • When he could no longer meet the sales demand, he took the game to Parker Brothers which rejected the game based on 52 design errors which they had identified.

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  • A family member of a Parker Brothers executive purchased the game at F.A.O.

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  • Schwarz and convinced Parker Brothers to reconsider purchasing the game.

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  • Based on the obvious commercial success that Darrow was receiving with his "handmade" version of the game, Parker Brothers reversed their decision and offered to purchase the game from Darrow.

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  • Parker Brothers bought up the outstanding patent for The Landlord's Game for $500 and for $10,000 purchased the patent for another similar game, Finance, which had been marketed in Indianapolis.

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  • The former president of Parker Brothers attributes the game's success as "clobbering your best friend without doing any damage."

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  • The Commissioner decided not to make the name change after vocal appeals from townspeople, Monopoly players worldwide and a written plea from the Parker Brothers President at the time.

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  • He began to sell them to friends and family, but the popularity of the game grew beyond his means, and he approached Parker Brothers.

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  • Parker Brothers eventually caught wind of him and his game and bought the rights to it.

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  • In order to be fair (and to generate buzz about the game), Parker Brothers created a list of 70 possible cities.

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  • Monopoly has been at the forefront of Parker Brothers games for many years with an estimated 500 million players of Monopoly the world over.

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  • He would make the games and sell them from his home until he eventually presented it to Parker Brothers.

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  • He become very successful in his business, and evetually Parker Brothers gave the game another look and subsequently bought the rights to it.

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  • Parker Brothers has even taken the game into the electronic age with its banking edition.

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  • Monopoly continues to be one of the best sellers that Parker Brothers has had.

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  • The game was released in 2007 by Parker Brothers, owned by Hasbro.

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  • This obviously has changed for the better, but initially Parker Brothers refused to buy the game because it contained so many errors.

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  • The daunted but stalwart creator continued to make the games in his home until Parker Brothers finally caught wind of it and bought the game.

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  • There are plenty of games from big game companies like Milton Bradley and Parker Brothers that are made for adults but are also released in kid friendly versions.

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  • It came to America in 1982 and was purchased by Parker Brothers in 1988.

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  • Sorry! was created in the 1930's and is still owned by Parker Brothers.

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  • For example, in the 2007 summer blockbuster Spiderman 3, Peter Parker (Tobey Maguire) uses his aunt's simple vintage engagement ring when he seeks the hand of his lifelong sweetheart, Mary Jane Watson (Kirsten Dunst).

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  • Many celebrities, such as Nicole Ritchie, Paris Hilton, Elizabeth Taylor, Melanie Knauss and Camilla Parker Bowles, received emerald cut engagement rings from their fiances.

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  • While the cut is still not one of the most popular, it gained prominence when Sarah Jessica Parker's character, Carrie, received an Asscher cut diamond ring the HBO series, Sex and the City, when Aiden proposed to her.

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  • This character, played by John Corbett, used such a ring when he proposed to Carrie, played by Sarah Jessica Parker.

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  • Parker is an excellent guide to setting realistic goals for yourself as a freelance writer, regardless of what type of writing you hope to do.

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  • With celebrities such as Sarah Jessica Parker, Lindsay Lohan, and Paris Hilton carrying them, Balenciaga Handbags are now at the height of couture fashion.

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  • Delving into effective business accessories, the Kooba Parker Shoulder Bag is a boxy, pockety patent piece of fun.

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  • In the comic book, a nerdy boy named Peter Parker is bitten by a genetically altered spider and learns the bite has caused him to develop spider-like powers.

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  • Parker can cast webs, scale buildings with no help, swing through the sky on his webs, use superhuman strength and more.

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  • Harry Osborn shifts from best friend to deadliest enemy of Peter Parker.

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  • Peter Parker's idol, Uncle Ben dies early in the first movie and creates a spiral for Parker from man to Spider-Man.

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  • May Parker is responsible for nephew Peter Parker.

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  • Lindsay Lohan played the parts of the twins, Hallie Parker and Annie James, the two girls who meet at camp and later switch identities in order to get to know the parents they don't live with.

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  • Hallie goes to live with her mother, Elizabeth James, while Annie goes to live with her father, Nick Parker.

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  • Dennis Quaid played the part of Nick Parker, the girls' father.

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  • In 2005 she starred in several films such as Ellie Parker, King Kong, and The Ring Two.

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  • Bartha also had a supporting role in the Matthew McConaughey/ Sarah Jessica Parker romantic comedy Failure to Launch.

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  • The film is set to focus on Peter Parker and his magical abilities developing throughout high school.

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  • Sarah Jessica Parker in Did You Hear About the Morgans?

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  • In the late 1960's, Parker Brothers bought the trademarks and patents and continue to sell Ouija boards as a novelty toy.

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  • While Sarah Jessica Parker remains Manolo's most famous fan (she even has a pair of the shoes named after her!), all of her Sex and the City co-stars have been spotted in the shoes.

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  • Manolo Blahnik and Jimmy Choo have become household names in the past decade, thanks to celebrity fans such as Sarah Jessica Parker and Princess Diana.

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  • Ariat International began with co-founders Beth Cross and Pam Parker thinking up ways to improve on current design of English and Western riding boots.

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  • Sarah Jessica Parker might like to dress down when she's not in front of the lens, but she always creates an interesting combination of denim and casual footwear-sometimes high tops or similar shoes.

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  • Beth Cross and Pam Parker, the company founders, started manufacturing Ariat boots to service the niche need for comfortable, high-performance footgear for equestrians.

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  • After leaving Another World, she portrayed the first HIV-positive character on daytime, Cindy Parker on All My Children where she won a Daytime Emmy for Outstanding Supporting Actress.

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  • Actress Eva Longoria Parker started out on daytime drama The Young and the Restless.

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  • Longoria Parker plays the plucky and determined Gabrielle Solis to perfection, giving depth and charm to a character who could easily come across as shallow and calculating by a lesser actress.

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  • The award-winning series starred Sarah Jessica Parker as glitterati Carrie Bradshaw, Kristen Davis as demure Charlotte York, Kim Cattrall as sexpot Samantha Jones and Cynthia Nixon as workaholic Miranda Hobbes.

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  • Stuart married Cindy Parker in the 80s and adopted her son Scott as his own.

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  • Eva Longoria Parker's life in the spotlight began when she was crowned as a real-life beauty queen, but now the sexy actress has really hit her stride playing feisty Gabrielle Solis on Desperate Housewives.

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  • Soap fans may remember Longoria Parker as Isabella Braña Williams on the Young and the Restless.

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  • In addition to her stint in Genoa City, Longoria Parker has also appeared in General Hospital, The Bold and the Beautiful, and Beverly Hills 90210.

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  • In 2004, a 90-minute retrospective aired on CBS featuring a return of many original cast members to Southfork Ranch (a real place), located in Parker, Texas.

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  • The number featured frequent musical guest Paula Abdul (as herself) and Drop Dead Diva co-stars April Bowlby (Stacy), Kate Levering (Kim), Jackson Hurst (Grayson) and Josh Stamberg (Parker).

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  • Dell Parker (Chris Lowell) is the receptionist for the practice.

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  • Parker Advertising Firm, 2001-2005 Provided administrative support to two managers at Parker Advertising Firm.

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  • The best resource for buying used cars in the United Kingdom is Parker's Car Buying Guide.

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  • Parker's offers resources for comparing models, financing, and informed motoring.

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  • It's free to join the Parker's online website, and their privacy policy promises you won't receive unwanted emails.

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  • Beyond the website, Parker's Car Buying Guide is also published annually.

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  • As Parker's states, "far too many people pay over the odds when buying a car, so it's essential to know exactly what you should be paying."

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  • If you're seeking a reliable used car in the UK, Parker's Car Buying Guide is a great tool to get you started.

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  • Similar to guides used in the US, Parker's has it all.

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  • Parker's Used Car Valuation Tool will help you find the value of any car made in the last 20 years.

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  • She also has made independent deals with individual clothing lines to be their representative, including Sarah Jessica Parker's clothing line Bitten.

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  • As someone who always enjoyed singing and performing, she enrolled in performing arts schools such as the Parker Elementary School, where she performed in the choir.

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  • He also attracted the attention of manager/promoter Colonel Tom Parker, who would work with him for his entire career - some would say to his detriment.

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  • This career tact came at the urging of Colonel Tom Parker, and although lucrative, cost Elvis much of the critical acclaim he had built up in his early career.

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  • Parker has been the target of a significant amount of criticism for mismanaging Elvis' career during this time.

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  • During this time, he also made the fateful decision to develop a business relationship with promoter and manager Colonel Tom Parker.

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  • The Army offered him an office job, but Parker advised him to avoid anything that looked like special treatment.

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  • Parker convinced Elvis to turn his back on the stage performances that made him a star and instead focus on starring in a string of musicals and recording the accompanying soundtracks.

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  • Taya Parker has appeared on a cover of Penthouse and has also been a Pet of the Month.

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  • Taya Parker won the heart of Bret Michaels on this show, but their relationship did not last long.

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  • Celebrity Ghost Experts included Ray Parker Jr. because of his theme song to Ghostbusters.

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  • She then married actor Parker Stevenson in 1983.

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  • His name is Frank Parker (Jonathan LaPaglia) and they've sprung him from a CIA loony bin.

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  • In the pilot episode, Parker was a downright obnoxious character.

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  • Dean could be back on Collingswood Avenue, listening to John Coltrane or Charlie Parker and patting Mrs. Lincoln, or catching a Phillies game on the tube, or eating pizza and slugging down a cold Coors beer.

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  • As it was, although Parker said that Grindal "was not resolute and severe enough for the government of London," his attempts to enforce the use of the surplice evoked angry protests, especially in 1565, when considerable numbers of the nonconformists were suspended; and Grindal of his own motion denounced Cartwright to the Council in 1570.

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  • He got into some trouble with the chancellor, Gardiner, over a ribald play, "Pammachius," performed by the students, deriding the old ecclesiastical system, though Bonner wrote to Parker of the assured affection he bore him.

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