Richardson Sentence Examples

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  • In 1850 James Richardson, accompanied by Heinrich Barth and Adolf Overweg, reached the lake, also via Tripoli, and Overweg was the first European to navigate its waters (1851).

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  • In this respect it reached its height in the second half of the 18th century, and is specially associated with Colley Cibber, Samuel Johnson, Cumberland the dramatist, David Garrick, Samuel Richardson, Sir Joshua Reynolds, Beau Nash, Miss Chudleigh and Mrs Thrale.

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  • Richardson being associated with the work before its completion.

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  • Richardson; the Federal Building; the State Museum of Natural History; the galleries of the Albany Institute and Historical and Art Society, in State Street, opposite the Capitol; Harmanus Bleecker Hall, a theatre since 1898; and the Ten Eyck and Kenmore hotels.

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  • It is well engraved in Richardson's Studies of Ornamental Design.

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  • It also has been engraved by Richardson.

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  • Before her time there had been many monogatari (narratives), but all consisted merely of short stories, mythical or quasi-historical, whereas Murasaki no Shikibu did for Japan what Fielding and Richardson did for England.

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  • Richardson, have brought to light important monuments of the ancient city, both Greek and Roman.

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  • In the first part of his vocation the novelists of his own youth, such as Marivaux, Richardson and Prevost, may be said to have shown him the way, though he improved greatly upon them; in the second he was almost a creator.

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  • Here occurred the fighting in the "Bloody Lane," north of Sharpsburg which French and Richardson eventually carried.

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  • He showed great hostility to the Puritan sabbath and supported the reissue of the Book of Sports, especially odious to that party, and severely reprimanded Chief Justice Richardson for his interference with the Somerset wakes.

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  • Richardson, is one of the finest public buildings in the United States.

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  • Richardson Afterwards Wrote Half A Dozen Other Romances, Dealing Chiefly With Incidents In Canadian History.

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  • Her younger daughter married Mr Richardson, a baker, of Croydon; the elder, Margaret, married John James Ruskin.

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  • Jessie, a sister of John James, married Peter Richardson, a tanner, of Perth, so that the author had cousins of two Richardson families, unconnected with each other.

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  • This play, based more or less on Lillo's Merchant of London, and influenced in its character-drawing by the novels of Richardson, is the first biirgerliches Trauerspiel, or "tragedy of common life" in German.

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  • Richardson, when only five numbers had appeared, pronounced it equal if not superior to the Spectator.

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  • It is painful to relate that twice in the course of the year which followed the publication of this great work he was arrested and carried to sponging-houses, and that he was twice indebted for his liberty to his excellent friend Richardson.

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  • For this period see Index to Remembrancia in Archives of City of London 1579-1664 (London, 2878); Richardson, Plague and Pestilence in North of England (Newcastle, 1852).

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  • Chestnut and walnut are rare and are found only near 2 This name is applied to a chain of lakes (the Rangeley, or Oquossoc, the Cupsuptic, the Mooselookmeguntic, the Molechunkamunk or Upper Richardson, the Welokenebacook or Lower Richardson, and the Umbagog) in Franklin and Oxford counties, in the western part of the state; the Umbagog extends into New Hampshire and its outlet helps to form the Androscoggin River.

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  • Richardson the novelist, in Sir Charles Grandison, wishes there could be a Protestant nunnery in every county, " with a truly worthy divine, at the appointment of the bishop of the diocese, to direct and animate the devotion of such a society "; in 1829 the poet Southey, in his Colloquies (cxiii.), trusts that " thirty years hence this reproach also may be effaced, and England may have its Beguines and its sisters of mercy.

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  • Richardson, and given by the family of Thomas Crane (1803-1875), who had spent his early youth in the town, but had lived in New York City from 1827 until his death.

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  • Besides these there are several valuable papers by Dahle in the yearly numbers of The Antananarivo Annual (ante) (1876-1877); Richardson, A New Malagasy-English Dictionary (Antananarivo, 1885); Cousins and Parrett, Malagasy Proverbs (Antananarivo, 1885); Causseque, Grammaire malgache (Antananarivo, 1886); Abinal et 1Vlalzac, Dictionnaire malgache frangais (Antananarivo, 1889); Brandstetter, " Die Beziehungen des Malagasy zum Malaiischen," Malaio-polynesische Forschungen, pt.

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  • Like Richardson, very little analytic text will be presented here.

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  • Frazer Richardson did put in a decent cross for Spring's equalizer but was otherwise totally anonymous - almost as much as Ian Moore.

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  • Pete Richardson, edge of madness " getting a beanbag off your lap is a sport now?

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  • The con involves taking cash from a bar owner (Gambon) who's in debt to a ruthless mob boss (Richardson ).

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  • Richardson took his rider replacement outing in heat twelve, but disastrously suffered mechanical gremlins on the start line.

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  • Adams ended the meeting in tremendous style by easing to victory, whilst Richardson pulled up with mechanical gremlins on the third lap.

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  • Andy Richardson (AR) agreed to compile a list of names for a new mailing list for the e-procurement group.

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  • Charlotte Patch and Billy Richardson were crowned as the May Day queen and prince while energetic revelers danced around the decorated maypole.

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  • A decade ago Ian Richardson was running the BBC's first ill-fated Arabic television newsroom.

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  • The variety concert will also feature Claire Sweeney, dubbed the forces ' sweetheart, and actors Tom Conti and Joely Richardson.

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  • Richardson quashed the rumor he lacks passing ability with a majestic victory in heat four from behind.

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  • And my pulse quickened when, with three overs to go and Esher needing about thirty, Richie Richardson beckoned me toward him.

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  • Finally, in heat fifteen, Richardson relegated the Aussie to second spot.

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  • Lee Richardson sustained his resurgent run of form with a lively paid 12-point haul, which included some memorable passing maneuvers.

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  • Lee Richardson - Joint top scorer for the Brits and made some scintillating passing maneuvers after recovering from a disappointing opening ride.

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  • Founded by Diane Richardson Ranger (whose first brainchild was Bare Escentuals), Colorscience touts its "skin-beneficial" product line as the most effective on the market.

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  • Hello, Cupcake! by Karen Tack and Alan Richardson is one of the best cake decorating books on the market.

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  • Tack and Richardson demonstrate step-by-step instructions for decorating cupcakes with pumpkins, aliens, werewolves, and other Halloween themes.

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  • Jessica Ann Simpson was born July 10, 1980, in Richardson, Texas.

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  • He has donated $2,300 each to Clinton, Obama, and democrats John Edwards and Bill Richardson's campaigns.

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  • Well, that's his home state of course and since current governor Bill Richardson is finishing up his second term in 2010, Kilmer is tossing around the idea of taking Richardson's vacant seat.

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  • Richardson was taking a skiing vacation at Mont Tremblant in Montreal when the accident occurred.

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  • Richardson's husband, Liam Neeson, (most recently known for starring opposite Harrison Ford in Star Wars) was filming his next movie Chloe in Toronto when he heard the news.

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  • After the accident, Richardson was initially taken to a local hospital but then, assumingly due to her injuries, was transported to a larger hospital better equipped to handle such severe injuries.

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  • Natasha Richardson is the daughter of highly respected and revered actress Vanessa Redgrave.

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  • Richardson won a Tony Award for her portrayal of Sally in a production of Cabaret.

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  • Richardson and her mother, Vanessa Redgrave, were scheduled to begin performing together on Broadway in a revival of the Stephen Sondheim musical A Little Night Music, based on the book by Hugh Wheeler.

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  • Her sister, Joely Richardson, also an actress, is best known for her role of Julia on Nip/Tuck.

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  • Sadly, Natasha Richardson died on March 18, 2009 from the injuries sustained in this skiing accident.

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  • Founded in 1972, Richland Junior College is located in the Lake Highlands area of Dallas, near Richardson and Garland.

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  • The cast of The Parent Trap remake that came out in 1998 has a few well-known stars, such as Lindsay Lohan, Dennis Quaid, and Natasha Richardson.

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  • Natasha Richardson plays the part of the girls' mother, Elizabeth James, in The Parent Trap remake.

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  • Soon it was on to Mandy Richardson, his best friend's ex-girlfriend.

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  • No matter, though - Ben was ready to move on almost immediately, and began dating Mandy Richardson, his best friend's ex-girlfriend.

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  • The Relic watch headquarters are located in Richardson, Texas.

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