Russell Sentence Examples

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  • Bancroft's The Native Races of the Pacific States of North America, of which the principal authorities are the Noticias del Estado de Chihuahua of Escudero, who visited the ruins in 1819; an article in the first volume of the Album Mexicano, the author of which was at Casas Grandes in 1842; and the Personal Narrative of Explorations and Incidents in Texas, New Mexico, California, Sonora and Chihuahua (1854), by John Russell Bartlett, who explored the locality in 1851.

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  • Phillipson, Studien uber Wasserscheiden (Leipzig, 1886); also I.C. Russell, River Development (London, 1898) (published as The Rivers of North America, New York, 1898).

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  • In June 1916, Mr. Russell, who had taken a strong line against the.

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  • In 1683 he appeared at the Old Bailey as a witness in defence of Lord Russell, and in June 1685 he protested alone against the revision of Stafford's attainder.

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  • His dislike of the Ecclesiastical Titles Assumption Bill, the rejection of which he failed to secure in 1851, prevented him from joining the government of Lord John Russell, or from forming an administration himself in this year.

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  • Although united on free trade and in general on questions of domestic reform, a cabinet which contained Lord Palmerston and Lord John Russell, in addition to Aberdeen, was certain to differ on questions of foreign policy.

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  • Rightly or wrongly, however, he held that Russell was indispensable to the cabinet, and that a resignation would precipitate war.

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  • Palmerston, supported by Russell and well served by Lord Stratford de Redcliffe, British ambassador at Constantinople, favoured a more aggressive policy, and Aberdeen, unable to control Palmerston, and unwilling to let Russell go, cannot be exonerated from blame.

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  • Russell, was published at London (1828-1831).

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  • He married Elizabeth, daughter of Sir William Russell of Chippenham, Cambridgeshire, and was tutor at Oxford to two of his wife's brothers.

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  • Count Stanislas Russell, a naval officer, was sent on a mission to the Red Sea in 1857, and he reported strongly on the necessity of a French establishment in that region in view of the approaching completion of the Suez Canal.

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  • The full expression of the idea and its development into a philosophy of mathematics is due to Russell, loc. cit.

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  • After the fall of the Russell government in 1866 he became foreign secretary in his father's third administration.

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  • With his wife Russell always lived on terms of the greatest affection and confidence.

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  • It was not until the formation of the "country party," in opposition to the policy of the Cabal and Charles's FrenchCatholic plots, that Russell began to take an active part in affairs.

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  • The French king therefore found it easy to form a temporary alliance with Russell, Hollis and the opposition leaders, by which they engaged to cripple the king's power of hurting France and to compel him to seek Louis's friendship, - that friendship, however, to be given only on the condition that they in their turn should have Louis's support for their cherished objects.

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  • Russell in particular entered into close communication with the marquis de Ruvigny (Lady Russell's maternal uncle), who came over with money for distribution among members of parliament.

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  • By the testimony of Barillon, however, it is clear that Russell himself utterly refused to take any part in the intended corruption.

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  • Danby was at once overthrown, and in April 1679 Russell was one of the new privy council formed by Charles on the advice of Temple.

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  • In January 1680 Russell, along with Cavendish, Capell, Powell, Essex and Lyttleton, tendered his resignation to the king, which was received by Charles "with all my heart."

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  • Russell, however, refused to give way a hair's-breadth.

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  • On the 26th of March 1681, in the parliament held at Oxford, Russell again seconded the Exclusion Bill.

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  • We will live out the realization that, as Bertrand Russell said, "War does not determine who is right, only who is left."

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  • Russell Cade was a meticulous driver.

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  • Actually there was nothing sensitive about Russell Cade.

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  • The stoical Russell Cade was stammering around like a school boy.

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  • I didn't know Russell had a maid.

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  • Russell Cade - the recluse - was lonely without her.

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  • That was Samantha Russell.

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  • Okay, and Samantha Russell can help explain things…why?

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  • When he returned home, he called Samantha Russell.

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  • Of these Bridget was the wife successively of Ireton and Fleetwood, Elizabeth married John Claypole, Mary was wife of Thomas Belasyse, Lord Fauconberg; and Frances was the wife of Sir Robert Rich, and secondly of Sir John Russell.

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  • These details are taken from The Bonin Islands by Russell Robertson, formerly H.B.M.

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  • During the Polish insurrection Gorchakov rebuffed the suggestions of Great Britain, Austria and France for assuaging the severities employed in quelling it, and he was especially acrid in his replies to Earl Russell's despatches.

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  • But these contradictions do not depend upon any theory of number, for Russell's contradiction 2 does not involve number in any form.

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  • Thus Russell's contradiction vanishes, and an examination of the other contradictions shows that they vanish also.

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  • Before a committee of the council Russell, on the 28th of June, acknowledged his presence at the meeting, but denied all knowledge of the proposed insurrection.

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  • Evidence was given by an informer that, while at Shaftesbury's hiding-place in Wapping, Russell had joined in the proposal to seize the king's guard, a charge indignantly denied by him in his farewell paper, and that he was one of a committee of six appointed to prepare the scheme for an insurrection.

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  • Howard, too, expressly declared that Russell had urged the entering into communications with Argyll in Scotland.

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  • Russell spoke with spirit and dignity in his own defence, and, in especial, vehemently denied that he had ever been party to a design so wicked and so foolish as those of the murder of the king and of rebellion.

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  • Hallam maintains that the only overt act of treason proved against Russell was his concurrence in the project of a rising at Taunton, which he denied, and which, Ramsay being the only witness, was not sufficient to warrant a conviction.

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  • Russell was sentenced to die.

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  • A true and moderate summing-up of his character will be found in his Life, by Lord John Russell (1820).

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  • His most important appearance as member for Stafford was in defence of Lord John Russell's first Reform Bill (1831).

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  • Lord John Russell, who, soon after the repeal of the corn laws, succeeded Sir Robert Peel as - first minister, invited Cobden to join his government.

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

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  • Towards the close of 1859 he called upon Lord Palmerston, Lord John Russell and Gladstone, and signified his intention to visit France and get into communication with the emperor and his ministers, with a view to promote this object.

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  • He unsuccessfully contested York in 1859, but was elected for Southwark in 1860, and from 1861 to 1866 was under-secretary for foreign affairs in the successive administrations of Lord Palmerston and Lord John Russell.

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  • On the 30th of March Lord John Russell moved a resolution in favour of an inquiry into the temporalities of the Irish Church, with the intention of applying the surplus to general education without distinction of religious creed.

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  • Lord John Russell, who had just announced his conversion to total and immediate repeal of the Corn Laws, declined the task of forming an administration, and on the 10th of December Sir Robert Peel resumed office.

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  • Lord John Russell became prime minister, and Gladstone retired for a season into private life.

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  • In February 1852 the Whig government was defeated on a Militia Bill, and Lord John Russell was succeeded by Lord Derby, formerly Lord Stanley, with Mr Disraeli, who now his constant companions were Homer and Dante, and entered office for the first time, as chancellor of the exchequer and leader of the House of Commons.

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  • On the same day Lord John Russell, without announcing his intention to his colleagues, resigned his office as president of the council sooner than attempt the defence of the government.

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  • He was succeeded by Lord Russell, and Gladstone, retaining the chancellorship of the exchequer, became for the first time leader of the House of Commons.

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  • At Christmas 1867 Lord Russell announced his final retirement from active politics, and Gladstone was recognized by acclamation as leader of the Liberal party.

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  • The materials for a life of Fox were first collected by his nephew, Lord Holland, and were then revised and rearranged by Mr Allen and Lord John Russell.

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  • In May of 1692 he served under Russell at the battle of Barfleur, and he greatly distinguished himself in a night attack on the French fleet at La Hogue, when he succeeded in burning six of their ships.

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  • The allegations made in Sacheverell's report on the examination of Coleman prompted the country party to demand the exclusion of James, duke of York, from the succession to the throne, the first suggestion of the famous Exclusion Bill being made by Sacheverell on the 4th of November 1678 in a debate- "the greatest that ever was in Parliament," as it was pronounced by contemporaries - raised by Lord Russell with the object of removing the duke from the King's Council.

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  • Though his fame has become dimmed in comparison with that of Shaftesbury, Russell and Sidney, he was not less conspicuous in the parliamentary proceedings of Charles II.'s reign, and he left a more permanent mark than any of them on the constitutional changes of the period.

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  • After the Mexican war he served in the West, in Florida and elsewhere; was married in 1850 to Miss Almira Russell of St Louis; became first lieutenant in 1853, and assistant-quartermaster with the rank of captain in 1855.

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  • Several letters from Farini to Mr Gladstone and Lord John Russell were reprinted in a Memoire sur les affaires d'Italie (1859), and a collection of his political correspondence was published under the title of Lettres sur les affaires d'Italie (Paris, 1860).

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  • The British government (the first Russell administration), which had reluctantly agreed to the annexation of the country, had, however, already repented its decision and had resolved to abandon the Sovereignty.

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  • Sir George Russell Clerk was sent out in 1853 as special commissioner "for the settling and adjusting of the affairs" of the Sovereignty, and in August of that year he summoned a meeting of delegates to determine upon a form of self-governrnent.

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  • Lord John Russell and Lord Palmerston were naturally jealous of the prince's interference - and of King Leopold's and Baron Stockmar's - in state affairs; but Lord Melbourne took the common-sense view that a husband will control his wife whether people wish it or not.

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  • She also protested to the prime minister (Lord John Russell) in 1848, 1849 and 1850, against various instances in which Palmerston had expressed his own personal opinions in matters of foreign affairs, without his despatches being properly approved either by herself or by the cabinet.

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  • Lord John Russell, who did not want to offend his popular and headstrong colleague, did his best to smooth things over; but the queen remained exceedingly sore, and tried hard to get Palmerston removed, without success.

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  • The queen thinks it best that Lord John Russell should show this letter to Lord Palmerston."

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  • This was too much even for Lord John Russell, and after a short and decisive correspondence Lord Palmerston resigned the seals of office.

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  • Eventually, on 31st January 1854, Lord John Russell took occasion to deny most emphatically that Prince Albert interfered unduly with foreign affairs, and in both houses the statesmen of the two parties delivered feeling panegyrics of the prince, asserting at the same time his entire constitutional right to give private advice to the sovereign on matters of state.

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  • The British government were on the point of demanding reparation for this act in a peremptory manner which could hardly have meant anything but war, but Prince Albert insisted on revising Lord Russell's despatch in a way which gave the American government an opportunity to concede the surrender of the prisoners without humiliation.

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  • He advocated the admission of Jews to parliament; he opposed Lord John Russell's measure to repel the so-called papal aggression; he opposed the admission of Dissenters into the university of Oxford; and he was hostile to the action of the government in the Crimean War.

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  • After the death of Shaftesbury, however, in November 1682, he entered into the conferences held between Monmouth, Russell, Essex, Hampden and others.

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  • In 1842, however, Sir Robert Peel made the first important concession, by modifying the sliding scale, his opponent, Lord John Russell, having proposed in the previous year a fixed duty of 8s.

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  • Russell, German Higher Schools (New York, 1899); and (among earlier English publications) Matthew Arnold's Higher Schools and Universities in Germany (1874, reprinted from Schools and Universities on the Continent, 1865).

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  • The best biography is that by Elias Nason and Thomas Russell, The Life and Public Services of Henry Wilson (Boston, 1876).

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  • C. Russell, have yielded evidence of past climatic changes second in importance only to those of the Pleistocene glaciated areas.

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  • Mr Carter's contention was successfully combated by Sir Charles Russell, the leading counsel for Great Britain.

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  • The most recent trial was that of Earl Russell in 1901, when Lord Chancellor Halsbury was made lord high steward.

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  • Blowpipes in which oxygen is used as the blast have been manufactured by Fletcher, Russell && Co., and have proved of great service in conducting fusions which require a temperature above that yielded by the air-blowpipe.

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  • Le Caron was subpoenaed by The Times, and in the witness-box the whole story came out, all the efforts of Sir Charles Russell in cross-examination failing to shake his testimony, or to impair the impression of iron tenacity and absolute truthfulness which his bearing conveyed.

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  • Along with Burnet, Tillotson attended Lord Russell on the scaffold in 1683.

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  • He afterwards enjoyed the friendship of Lady Russell, and it was partly through her that he obtained so much influence with Princess Anne, who followed his advice in regard to the settlement of the crown on William of Orange.

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  • Charles Lowell had a rare sweetness and charm, which reappeared in his youngest son, James Russell Lowell.

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  • When Lord John Russell brought forward his Ecclesiastical Titles Bill, Bright opposed it as "a little, paltry, miserable measure," and foretold its failure.

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  • Palmerston's death in the early autumn brought Lord John Russell into power, and for the first time Bright gave his support to the government.

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  • Russell's fourth Reform Bill was introduced, was defeated by the Adullamites, and the Derby-Disraeli ministry was installed.

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  • The Rye House plot gave an excuse for arresting the Whig leaders; Russell and Sidney were judicially murdered; Monmouth retired to Toddington, in Bedfordshire, and was left untouched.

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  • In Melbourne's government of 1835 he was president of the board of control, in which position he strongly supported the Indian policy of Lord Auckland; he returned to the same office in July 1846 as a member of Lord John Russell's cabinet; and in February 1851 he went to the House of Lords as Baron Broughton of Broughton Gyfford.

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  • He left office when Russell resigned in February 1852, and took little part in political life, being mainly occupied in literary pursuits and in correspondence.

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  • In August 1814, however, these gentlemen, with Henry Clay and Jonathan Russell, began negotiations with English commissioners which resulted in the signature of the treaty of Ghent on the 24th of December of that year.

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  • In 1830 Lord John Russell had given it as his opinion that cellular separation was desirable in all prisons.

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  • In 1822 he published in the Morning Chronicle (April) a letter against Canning's attack on Lord John Russell, and edited, or rather re-wrote, some discursive papers of Bentham, which he published under the title Analysis of the Influence of Natural Religion on the Temporal Happiness of Mankind by Philip Beauchamp (1822).

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  • Benedictus, De observatione in pestilentia, 4to (Venice, 1 493); Nicolaus Massa, De febre pestilentia, 4to (Venice, 1556, &c.); Fioravanti, Regimento della peste, 8vo, Venice, 1556; John Woodall, The Surgeon's Mate, folio (London, 1639); Van Helmont, Tumulus pestis, 8vo (Cologne, 1644, &c.); Muratori, Trattato del governo della peste, Modena, 1714; John Howard, An Account of Lazarettoes in Europe, &c., 4to (London, 1789); Patrick Russell, A Treatise of the Plague, 4to (London, 1791); Thomas Hancock, Researches into the Laws of Pestilence, 8vo (London, 1821); Fodere, Lecons sur les epide'mies, &c., 4 vols.

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  • The Bruckner cylinder resembles the Elliot and Russell black ash furnace; its cylinder tapers slightly towards each end, and is generally 18 ft.

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  • Schley wrote, with James Russell Soley, The Rescue of Greely (New York, 1885).

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  • The home government (the first Russell administration), which had reluctantly consented to confirm Sir Harry Smith's annexation of the Orange River territory., on learning of these difficulties, and also that many of the burghers remained dissatisfied, changed their policy, and in 1851 the governor was informed that the ultimate abandonment of the Sovereignty was a settled point.2 In fulfilment of their settled policy to keep the British South African dominions within the smallest possible limits, the cabinet decided to recognize the independence of the Boers living beyond the Vaal.

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  • The popularity of Charles, now greatly increased, was raised to national enthusiasm by the discovery of the Rye House plot in 1683, said to be a scheme to assassinate Charles and James at an isolated house on the high road near Hoddesdon in Hertfordshire as they returned from Newmarket to London, among those implicated being Algernon Sidney, Lord Russell and Monmouth, the two former paying the death penalty and Monmouth being finally banished to the Hague.

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  • On the other hand, silver and silver sulphide are readily amalgamated; and while they are not dissolved in the Patera process, they are in the Russell process.

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  • The council, which had the support of Admiral Russell, afterwards earl of Orford, considered that a retreat to the Gunfleet would have fatal consequences, by which they no doubt meant that it would leave the French free to land troops for the support of the Jacobites.

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  • The bishop in 1847 became involved in the Hampden controversy, and signed the remonstrance of the thirteen bishops to Lord John Russell against Hampden's appointment to the bishopric of Hereford.

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  • On this ground, when Lord John Russell attempted, in December 1845, to form a ministry, the combination failed because Lord Grey refused to join a government in which Lord Palmerston should resume the direction of foreign affairs.

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  • A few months later, however, this difficulty was surmounted; the Whigs returned to power, and Palmerston to the foreign office (July 1846), with a strong assurance that Lord John Russell should exercise a strict control over his proceedings.

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  • Upon this Lord John Russell advised his dismissal from office (Dec. 1851).

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  • At one moment he withdrew from it, because Lord John Russell persisted in presenting a project of reform which appeared to him entirely out of season; and he advocated, with reason, measures 1 David Pacifico (1784-1854) was a Portuguese Jew, born a British subject at Gibraltar.

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  • As the difficulties of the Crimean campaign increased, it was not Lord Palmerston but Lord John Russell who broke up the government by refusing to meet Roebuck's motion of inquiry.

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  • James Russell Lowell said, "To him more than to all other causes did the young martyrs of our Civil War owe the sustaining strength of thoughtful heroism that is so touching in every record of their lives."

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  • Tilden's heavy sales (during Field's absence in Europe) of "Elevated" stock, which forced the price down from 200 to 164; but Field lost much more in the great "Manhattan squeeze" of the 24th of June 1887, when Jay Gould and Russell Sage, who had been supposed to be his backers in an attempt to bring the Elevated stock to 200, forsook him, and the price fell from 1562 to 114 in half an hour.

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  • His nomination by Lord John Russell to the vacant see of Hereford in December 1847 was again the signal for a violent and organized opposition; and his consecration in March 1848 took place in spite of a remonstrance by many of the bishops and the resistance of Dr John Merewether, the dean of Hereford, who went so far as to vote against the election when the conge d'elire reached the chapter.

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  • Meanwhile a letter was received from Earl Russell recalling the expedition by the end of the year.

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  • He took a prominent part in parliament in the debates on the American Civil War, and in 1868 was made undersecretary for the colonies in Earl Russell's ministry.

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  • As one of Cobden's chief allies, he was elected for Manchester in 1841, and from 1846 to 1848 he was vice-president of the board of trade in Lord John Russell's ministry.

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  • Russell became the obsequious chancellor of Richard III.

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  • In May 1828, on the initiative of Lord John Russell, the Test and Corporation Acts were repealed; in the same session a Corn Bill, differing but little from those that Wellington had hitherto opposed, was passed; and finally, after a strenuous agitation which culminated in the election of OConnell for Clare, and in spite of the obstinate resistance of King George IV., the Catholic Emancipation Bill was passed (April 10, 18 29) by a large majority.

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  • Peels resignation the queen again sent for Lord John Russell.

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  • Majesty formally complained to Lord John Russell that important despatches were sent off without her knowledge; and an arrangement was made under which Lord Palmerston undertook to submit every despatch to the queen through the prime minister.

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  • The sympathies of the Whigs, and especially of the Whig prime minister, Lord John Russell, were with the people; and Lord John displayed his dislike to the Romanizing tendencies of the Tractarians by appointing Renn Dickson Hampdenwhose views had been formally condemned by the Hebdomadal Board at Oxfordto the bishopric of Hereford.

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  • Lord John Russell decided on asking parliament to sanction.

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  • In the new ministry Lord Aberdee,n became first lord of the treasury, Gladstone chancellor of the exchequer, Lord John Russell foreign ministerthough he was almost immediately replaced in the foreign office by Lord Clarendon, and himself assumed the presidency of the council.

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  • Lord John Russell was a little sore at his own treatment by his party.

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  • Before the change of administration a conference had been decided on, and Lord Palmerston entrusted its management to Lord John Russell.

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  • He suCceeded in securing the co-operation of his own friends, of Lord John Russell, and of other independent Liberals, as well as of the Conservative party, and in inflicting a signal defeat on the government.

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  • An amendment by Lord John Russell, condemning its main provisions, was adopted in.

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  • Lord John Russell agreed to accept office as foreign minister; Gladstone consented to take the chancellorship of the exchequer.

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  • The administration which Lord Palmerston succeeded in forming in 1859 endured till his death in 1865, and with slight modifications, under its second chief Lord Jonn (afterwards Earl) Russell, till the summer of 1866.

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  • Lord John Russell, indeed, was too earnest in his desire for reform to abstain from one serious effort to accomplish it.

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  • Napoleon, indeed, used his influence to carry them into effect; but Lord John Russell, who was now in charge of the British foreign office, and who had Lord Palmerston and Gladstone on his side in, the cabinet, gave a vigorous support to the claim of the Italians that their country should be allowed to regulate her own affairs.

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  • There was no doubt that through the whole of the negotiations the Italians were large.ly indebted to the labors of Lord John Russell.

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  • Lord John Russell, on the contrary, welcomed Garibaldis success with enthusiasm.

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  • At the beginning of the war, Lord John Russell (who was made a peer as Earl Russell in 1861) acknowledged the Southern States as belligerents.

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  • For the North had proclaimed a blockade of the Southern ports; and it wo-old have been both inconvenient and unfair if Lord Russell had decided to recognize the blockade and had refused to acknowledge the belligerent rights of the Southern States.

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  • Pigott, subjected to severe cross-examination by Sir Charles Russell (afterwards Lord Russell of Killowen), broke doWn, fled from justice and committed suicide.

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  • Pitt, on the other hand, as Lord Russell truly says, treated Robespierre and Carnot as he would have treated any other French rulers, whose ambition was to be resisted, and whose interference in the affairs of other nations was to be checked.

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  • Elbridge Gerry lived and James Russell Lowell was born, lived and died in "Elmwood" (built in 1767); Oliver Wendell Holmes was born in Cambridge also; John Fiske, the historian, lived here; and there are many other literary associations, attractive and important for those interested in American letters.

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  • Earl Russell succeeded him as prime minister, Mr Gladstone as leader of the House of Commons.

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  • Collier (afterwards Lord Monkswell, q.v.), the Ewelme rectory case,' the significant Odo Russell (Lord Ampthill) episode (to help the government out of a scrape the ambassador was accused of exceeding his instructions) - told yet more.

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  • Russell' with a partial obscuration visible in northern China 2136 B.C. The date cannot be far wrong, and it is by far the earliest assignable to an event of the kind.

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  • His mother, Anna Cabot Jackson Lowell (1819-1874), a daughter of Patrick Tracy Jackson, married Charles Russell Lowell, a brother of James Russell Lowell; she wrote verse and books on education.

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  • A British subject committing bigamy in any country may be tried for the same in the United Kingdom (Earl Russell's case, 1901).

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  • In January 1680 he addressed to the king a long letter on the subject of his sins; he was known to have received the dangerous confidence of Wilmot, earl of Rochester, in his last illness; and he was even suspected, unjustly, in 1683, of having composed the paper drawn up on the eve of death by William Russell, Lord Russell, whom he attended to the scaffold.

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  • He had already, in August 1549, at some risk, gone down with Lord Russell to turn the hearts of the rebels by preaching and persuasion, and two years later he was appointed bishop of Exeter by letters patent, on the compulsory retirement of his predecessor, Veysey, who had reached an almost mythical age.

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  • Okay, and Samantha Russell can help explain things…why?

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  • I can reveal self-confessed sex addict Russell Brand, 31, is after her.

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  • Even famous atheists like Bertrand Russell were in prison at the same time.

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  • A Jack Russell terrier tolerated the visitors, provided he was kept busy racing after a thrown tennis ball.

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  • Ridley Scott's summer blockbuster made Russell Crowe a star.

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  • They are 3 non blondes, Lenny Henry, Meera Syal and Asian stand-ups Inder Manocha and Russell Peters.

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  • Charles Russell was significantly bolstered by the arrival of the entire private client department from Stephenson Harwood in 2004.

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  • Russell Fowler explains how to protect the precious cargo every truck carries.

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  • William Russell, a Sunderland banker who bought Brancepeth castle in 1796, was the country's wealthiest commoner.

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  • Mrs Russell has also recently produced a new cookbook, I Love Food - follow the link for further details.

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  • On Sunday the wheelchair curlers play Switzerland and Denmark, while Russell Docker and Sean Rose compete in the men's Downhill competition.

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  • Over the last three years, Emma has advanced the studies of Russell and Holder and expanded the research to include cyanobacteria.

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  • J. Russell Reynolds, Royal Physician, found treatment of alcoholic delirium with cannabis to be " very uncertain, but occasionally useful " .

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  • The dialog does occasionally fall into the trap of being overly descriptive with the worst offender being during Gary Russell's cameo appearance.

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  • No funds from Britain would be used to relieve distress in Ireland, Russell's government decreed.

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  • Russell Jenkins ***************************************** We are pleased to announce that at last we have got a new duplicator for the Belfry bulletin.

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  • For Russell's History of Western Philosophy is simply too long, too episodic, too tiring to be read like that.

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  • It should be remembered that many western intellectuals, including atheist freethinkers like Bertrand Russell, were originally very optimistic about the Soviet revolution.

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  • Tibby [Elizabeth] Russell, a great mouse geneticist who recently died, was one.

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  • In 2000 Joaquin appeared in the Roman epic gladiator opposite Russell Crowe.

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  • We sell a good Russell Hobbs burr grinder for £ 24.49, click to view.

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  • Mr. Russell, the village grocer played the organ.

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  • Figure 2 - Graph showing the string scalings of the 1769 Pascal Taskin double-manual harpsichord, Russell Collection of Early Keyboard Instruments, Cat.

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  • Miss Russell is a an active lady, retired headmistress.

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  • Find out what the stars have in store for you with Russell Grant's weekly horoscope.

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  • These events are not imminent in Lord Russell's view.

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  • Dr. Russell, being the son of a Relief minister of the Mearns, was ecclesiastically opposed to the parish kirk.

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  • It publishes the Journal of the Russell Society which has informative articles concentrating on British Topographic mineralogy.

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  • The Russell Society is Britain's leading society focusing on topographical mineralogy (the study of minerals by geographic location ).

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  • Moraines Large end moraines Large end moraine associated with deposition at the margin of the Russell Glacier, a large outlet glacier in western Greenland.

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  • Find Tickets Blood Brothers Willy Russell's classic, award-winning musical telling the story of twin brothers separated at birth.

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  • Sometime Wayward Sons roadie, Russell ' Dingle ' Byrne leaned his brick outhouse frame to hauling their PA for her.

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  • Other Russells became prominent parliamentarians, most notably Lord John Russell.

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  • The Russell Hobbs pressure cookers are Russell Hobbs pressure cookers are Russell Hobbs Pressure Cooker Models.

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  • When Jackass arrived in Blighty Russell was afforded the dubious privilege of promoting it for MTV UK.

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  • The Jack Russell is an excellent ratter and is very much a working terrier in the truest sense of the word.

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  • But Russell skilfully reminds the reader that if causes are deduced from wrong effects then the causes themselves will be wrong.

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  • The Jack Russell Terrier was used in the south of England in the 1800's to work in European red fox hunts.

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  • They have been physically reunited with their " dead " son Russell on scores of occasions.

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  • If working till 9.30 pm straight in get changed back out with my faithful jack Russell terrier, Sam.

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  • Promised plenty royal caribbean wedding of is one of commander quot Russell.

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  • Belief that given the exception of Dan Russell stepped up to.

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  • Next day, Bill Little and a friend took Norman, Russell (with his corned beef sandwiches) and myself into the cave.

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  • Unsurprisingly then, the Inside Man script - a fresh, funny, articulate work by first-time screenwriter Russell Gewirtz - is key.

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  • Within the garden is the impressive Akeler Sundial, created by the acclaimed sculptor Edwin Russell FRBS.

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  • He also had a famous spat with Ken Russell, who hit him in full view of the television cameras.

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  • The very first Monday Mr Russell and a man from India called Vishnu played the tabla and it sounded great.

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  • Kevin Russell and Heath combined to embarrass the Preston keeper and lead to some rather childish tantrums from Beck on the touchline.

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  • Brian Ashford Russell of Polar Capital Technology Trust is relatively optimistic, but his optimism is also tinged with caution.

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  • Even wicked uncle Claudius bore more than a slight resemblance to Alan Rickman crossed with Russell Crowe.

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  • Friend join me in paying tribute to my constituent Fusilier Russell Beeston, following his funeral yesterday?

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  • The large gifts (about $1,000,000) to the school made by Mrs Russell Sage in 1907 enabled it to add courses in mechanical and electrical engineering to its course in civil engineering.

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  • Taking up his residence at Philadelphia, he wrote a few months later to Thomas Russell expressing unqualified dislike of the American people, whom he was disappointed to find no more truly democratic in sentiment and no less attached to order and authority than the English; he described George Washington as a "high-flying aristocrat," and he found the aristocracy of money in America still less to his liking than the European aristocracy of birth.

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  • But the pregnant suggestions of these writers remained practically unnoticed and forgotten, until the theory was independently devised and promulgated by Charles Robert Darwin and Alfred Russell Wallace in 1858, and the effect of its publication was immediate and profound.

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  • About 1654 he was sent to Cambridge with his elder brother Francis (on whose death in 1678 he obtained the courtesy title of Lord Russell).

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  • By the wild alarms which culminated in the Popish Terror Russell appears to have been affected more completely than his otherwise sober character would have led people to expect.

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  • Monmouth offered to appear to take his trial, if thereby he could help Russell, and Essex refused to abscond for fear of injuring his friend's chance of escape.

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  • Russell himself, in petitions to Charles and James, offered to live abroad if his life were spared, and never again to meddle in the affairs of England.

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  • William Russell) have been generally adopted; and in many places, especially in the Hawaiian Islands, triple crushing (i.e.

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  • Lord Russell, backed by Gladstone, persuaded his colleagues to consent to a moderate Reform Bill, and the task of piloting this measure through the House of Commons fell to Gladstone.

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  • Adams forwarded to Earl Russell a letter from the United States consul at Liverpool giving certain particulars as to her character.

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  • Foggy won the title in 1994 and 1995, his main rival, Scott Russell, quit to join the Grand Prix circuit.

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  • Sylvia Russell Wales Llandudno 's splendid funicular railroad which climbs the Great Orme in style.

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  • In a speech he made on 22nd November 1845, Russell called for a total repeal of the corn laws.

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  • A reverse takeover and a separate placing have been completed by Charles Russell's Corporate Finance department for one client in the same week.

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  • If working till 9.30 pm straight in get changed back out with my faithful jack russell terrier, Sam.

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  • A time like my foundation the is russell cowley.

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  • I have two jack russell dogs, 2 years old and very boistrous !

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  • Belief that given the exception of dan russell stepped up to.

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  • Accordingly, Moran 's summary judgment motion dismissing Stevens ' claim holding Moran liable for the acts of docking pilot Russell was granted.

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  • Russell Crowe is organizing a tribute concert to the late ' Crocodile Hunter ' Steve Irwin.

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  • Russell Simmons, the founder of Baby Phat Fashions and Phat Farm, offers this prepaid debit card.

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  • Starlets like Marilyn Monroe and Miss Kitty Russell from Gunsmoke proudly wore a beauty mark and not always in the same place.

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  • In addition to close family, the wedding featured a who's who of Hollywood favorites, including Renee Zellweger, Hugh Jackman, Russell Crowe, Rupert Murdoch, and Naomi Watts.

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  • Maybe mom Goldie had it right after all, as her partnership with Kurt Russell keeps chugging along without the legal papers.

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  • Perry married British comedian Russell Brand in 2010.

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  • Look for Julia Roberts to interview George Clooney, Jamie Foxx to ask questions of Sidney Poitier, and Russell Crowe to be interviewed by Nicole Kidman.

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  • Academy Award-winning actor Russell Crowe is known for many things -- his acting skills, Aussie accent and possibly most notably, his temperament.

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  • Her parents split up when she was still a baby, and Kate was raised by her mother and long-time boyfriend Kurt Russell.

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  • Keri Russell, who starred in Waitress and TV's Felicity, and husband Shane Deary, welcomed their first child, River, on June 9.

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  • Formerly the wife of hip-hop music mogul Russell Simmons, model Kimora Lee Simmons created the Baby Phat line for kids and women, featuring a decidedly urban feel.

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  • August Rush (2007) - This film is set to be released on November 21, 2007 and stars Keri Russell, Robin Williams and Freddie Highmore.

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  • Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russell - These two have never married, but they have been together since 1982.

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  • Other celebs include Ben Affleck, Jack Black, Russell Simmons and Oprah Winfrey, among others, but there really is no telling whether or not encouragement from celebrities actually gets young adults out and voting.

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  • In 2007, Josh Brolin co-starred in American Gangster alongside two-time Oscar winner Denzel Washington and Oscar winner Russell Crowe, and No Country for Old Men, written and directed by Joel and Ethan Coen.

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  • Lucas was very impressed by the young actor's talents and asked Ford to come and read for the part of Han Solo, even though he originally had Kurt Russell, Christopher Walken and Nick Nolte in mind for the part.

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  • The Trump-Kushner wedding was held at the Trump National Golf Course in Bedminster, New Jersey. 500 guests were in attendance, including celebrities such as Regis Philbin, Natalie Portman, Russell Crowe and Barbara Walters.

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  • Russell Crowe - Movies like Gladiator, A Beautiful Mind, and Cinderella Man, made Russell Crowe a household name in the last decade.

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  • She was raised by Goldie and her common-law husband, Kurt Russell.

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  • Russell Crowe took the award, which was presented to him by Hilary Swank.

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  • Each team's jump height is set by the height of the smallest dog on the team, so some teams have experimented with crossing a medium-sized, fast, high-drive dog such as a Border Collie with a small, driven dog like the Jack Russell Terrier.

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  • Eddie was actually portrayed by Moose, a Jack Russell Terrier, and though you may not realize it, Moose was eventually phased into retirement and his identical son Enzo took over the role of Eddie.

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  • I recently bought a one-year-old Jack Russell Terrier.

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  • Hello, I wonder if you could tell me whether it is okay to use a six-month-old Jack Russell at stud?

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  • Whether you have a Jack Russell Terrier, or a Great Dane, there is more to choosing the size of your pet's dog house than just matching to the size of your pet.

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  • My Chihuahua/Jack Russell Terrier mix just started having a problem yesterday.

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  • I am wondering if our Jack Russell is pregnant?

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  • I have a deaf six-month-old Jack Russell Terrier myself, and dealing with a deaf dog is new ground for me too.

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  • Recently, I interviewed my good friend Russell Louie from Optimum Choices.

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  • What Russell told me about pet food blew my mind, and I believe that all pet lovers need to be made aware of this information.

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  • Russell and his wife have studied holistic health and spirituality for over 25 years and lived a holistic lifestyle for over 55 years.

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  • Russell's education includes a degree in geophysical engineering and he is a Certified Reiki Master.

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  • Russell specializes in integrating his scientific background with his knowledge of holistic health to create wellness programs that promote optimum health for both people and pets.

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  • Russell's greatest talent is being able to cut through all the marketing hype to tell people what is truly holistic.

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  • When looking at the long term nutritional needs of our pets, Russell feels the common commercial dry kibble diet is very poor nutritionally.

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  • Russell Louie and his wife came to this conclusion based on all the books and research they did after their first two cats died of kidney failure at age 17.

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  • To hear the April 15th interview with Russell Louie in its entirety, go to www.healthylife.net and go to the archived shows for Wendy's Animal Talk.

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  • In an ad that was created to demonstrate how much difference new IKEA Furniture can make, a little Jack Russell Terrier enters his house through a dog door.

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  • The Jack Russell, a close cousin of the Parson Terrier, is a high energy dog that is a lot of fun.

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  • The Jack Russell needs lots of attention and will dig or develop other bad habits if he isn't kept busy.

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  • Today, the company is headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia and is owned by Russell Corporation.

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  • In 1962, Steve Russell from M.I.T. led the team that programmed SpaceWars on a PDP-1 mini-computer; the computer allowed two users to play the game simultaneously.

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  • Spacewar! is created at MIT by Steven Russell and is the first video game to use controllers.

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  • Jack Russell Terrier - Find the book while on a walk.

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  • Steve Russell created the game at MIT on their PDP Mainframe computer.

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  • Three years after Tennis for Two popped up, Steve Russell, with the help of the Tech Model Railroad Club at MIT, made the first computer game, Spacewar!.

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  • If the patient has been self-inducing vomiting, she may have eroded tooth enamel or Russell's sign (scars on the back of the hand).

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  • Russell's sign-A scraped or raw area on the patient's knuckles, caused by self-induced vomiting.

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  • Russell Ferguson, the first Krump dancer to win the show's competition, is a graduate of the Boston Arts Academy.

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  • He has been a featured performer on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, Late Show with David Letterman, The Rosie O'Donnell Show, Saturday Night Live, Russell Simmons Presents Def Poetry and Dancing with the Stars.

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  • Thanks to Jerome Russell's Colr Spray, you can sport a style that's guaranteed to have heads swiveling in your direction.

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  • If you love the idea of a few wispy strands of rose, consider Jerome Russell's Temp'ry Natural Color Highlights in Rich Rose.

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  • If the dye stains your skin, be sure to have some stain remover product on hand such as Jerome Russell's Punk OFF.

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  • In a December 2005, actor Russell Crowe, a close friend of Nicole, was quoted in Britain's The Sun newspaper as saying, "I've spoken to Nicole a couple of times recently and it was clear she's enjoying great happiness right now.

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  • According to legend, Hughes set his aeronautical design team to work on creating a bra that would be strong enough to support the bosom of actress Jane Russell, and the rest is history.

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  • Russell Hornsby, the company's Chief Executive, is the mind behind the electronic pets, originally called Go Go Pets.

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  • You can purchase Black and Decker blender parts online through Russell Hobbs Parts, Accessories & More.

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  • Troupe creator Russell Markert was a fan of the 1920s Ziegfeld Follies.

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  • James Russell Publishing has examples of e-mail query letters that are either unprofessional or poorly written.

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  • She is married to hip-hop icon Russell Simmons who is also the founder of the Baby Phat entity.

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  • The Olive Kids brand was designed by Anita Oliveira Brandwein and Russell Brandwein, two frustrated parents looking for alternatives to the television-saturated, character-themed bedding previously on the market.

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  • The show made its mark with soap opera recaps that opened every episode and Keri Russell's curly, golden hairstyle.

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  • Each season represented a different year of school for the college student played by Keri Russell, with the final episode fittingly taking place in her senior year of college.

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  • In the novels, Eric's family dies from fever whereas the HBO series blames the King of Mississippi, Russell Edgington, for murdering Eric's family and taking his father's Viking crown.

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  • At the end of the third season, however, it seems as though Eric is betraying Sookie by turning her over to Russell Edgington.

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  • Beth Russell offers a wide variety of needlepoint pillow kits, as well as rugs and other kits.

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  • The bullet bra rose to popularity when Hollywood stars, including Marilyn Monroe, Jane Russell, and Lana Turner, began sporting one.

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  • During production of the film The Outlaw, starring voluptuous beauty Jane Russell, Hughes objected to seeing the seams of Ms. Russell's bra through her clothing.

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  • Then there are renegades such as gladiators and pirates, which are especially enticing these days because they make you think of Russell Crowe and Johnny Depp, and who doesn't like that?

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  • From her famed relationships with stars like Russell Brand to her tongue in cheek song choices, it's difficult to sometimes look away from her stardom.

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  • Brand also attracted media attention for her relationship with comedian Russell Brand.

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  • Russell Hantz also returned this season, but has fate was the polar opposite of Rob's.

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  • The show is hosted by famous designer India Hicks, and includes judges Jonathan Adler, Margaret Russell, and Kelly Wearstler.

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  • Russell Hantz has been labeled the biggest villain in the history of the show.

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  • With competition such as Richard Hatch and Jonny Fairplay, it's clear that Russell must be extremely devious to warrant such a label.Russell's strategy involves making everyone around him miserable.

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  • From instigating fights to burning Jaison's socks while he sleeps, Russell kicked off his game by creating havoc and trouble, while trying to build alliances with all of the females on his tribe.

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  • The Galu tribe, in purple, selected Russell Swan as their leader.

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  • There was a hidden immunity idol at each tribe's camp, and in an interesting turn of events, Russell Hantz discovered the location of the Foa Foa idol without any clues.

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  • Knowing that this hidden idol has been placed at camp for the past several seasons, Russell set out on a search.

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  • Owens made the high school team at Benjamin Russell High School where he became famous throughout the region for his receiving skills.

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  • Russell Hantz - Russell is 37, from Dayton, Texas.

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  • Russell first appeared in Survivor Samoa, which was the 19th season, where he finished in second place.

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  • While Russell was the first person voted out of his tribe, Rob finally realized his dream and won the game and the million dollar prize.

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  • During the final jury vote, White handily beat the other two remaining players, Russell Hantz and Mick Trimming.

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  • He came up with a plot to pass the idol to Russell Hantz, whom he believed was in danger of being ousted.

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  • In reality, Russell was the mastermind of the villains tribe and had the game in the palm of his hand.

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  • Mick and Natalie played mostly in Russell's shadow, as Russell was the one who made most of the strategic moves.

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  • While Mick and Natalie could have taken Russell out of the game on a few occasions, they kept him around to take the heat off of themselves.

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  • When Russell was secure in the knowledge that he had made it to the end of the game, he was certain that he had won it.

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  • What Russell didn't count on was the fact that he had botched the social aspect of the game.

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  • During his speeches to the jury, Russell never apologized or explained any reasons for his behavior.

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  • The jury, who voted for the winner of Survivor Samoa, appeared bitter that Russell was sitting where they thought they should be.

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  • Natalie was stunned to win the game, but no one was more surprised than Russell.

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  • During the live reunion show, which traditionally follows each season's Survivor finale, Russell tried to buy the title of "Sole Survivor" from Natalie, offering $10,000 and then $100,000 for it.

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  • She refused.In follow-up interviews, Russell repeatedly stated his disbelief that the person who played the best game wasn't automatically crowned the winner.

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  • Well-suited as a member of the villains tribe, Russell made similar moves as he had during Survivor Samoa.

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  • After the fact, this scene was interpreted as foreshadowing, as Natalie killing the rat was equated to her beating Russell in the end.

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  • Fans of the show rallied around Russell, believing that he had played a much better game.

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  • The money in her family comes from her husband Russell, who is generally portrayed as a distant, controlling man.

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  • Simmons met future husband Russell Simmons at a New York Fashion Week event when she was 17 and he was 35.

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  • Russell Simmons' brother Reverend Run of Run DMC fame performed the couple's wedding ceremony.

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  • Simmons' Baby Phat clothing line was launched in 1999 as a division of Russell Simmons' successful Phat Farm clothing company.

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  • Russell and Kimora Simmons announced their separation in 2006, but then claimed they had been separated but still living together for several years.

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  • Simmons is the mother of two daughters with Russell, named Ming Lee and Aoki Lee.

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  • Kimora and Russell Simmons officially divorced in 2008, about a year after she became involved with actor Djimon Hounsou.

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  • The episodic television series created by Brad Wright and Jonathon Glassner was based on the 1994 Stargate feature film starring Kurt Russell and James Spader.

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  • Mary Doria Russell wrote The Sparrow, an absolutely stunning first contact story featuring Jesuits sending an expedition to a close star that showed signs of sentient life around it.

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  • His fantasy pictures have graced the covers of Anne McCaffrey's Dragonriders books, Sean Russell's Initiate Brother series, Robin Hobb's Farseer Trilogy, and many more.

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  • See Sean Russell's Beneath the Vaulted Hills.

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  • The album also included an enhanced version of Russell Watson's theme song.

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  • You are talking about the guy everyone in town calls the hermit - Russell Cade.

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  • Cindy, I've known Russell Cade since he first moved to this area - since high school.

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  • She left the post office feeling better about Russell Cade than she did about herself.

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  • Where Russell Cade was concerned, the only thing they seemed to have against him was the fact that he provided them no new topics.

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  • When Commodore Perry arrived in 1853, there were on Peel Island thirty-one inhabitants, four being English, four American, one Portuguese and the rest natives of the Sandwich Islands, the Ladrones, &c.; and when Mr Russell Robertson visited the place in 1875, the colony had grown to sixty-nine, of whom only five were pure whites.

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  • In October 1791 Tone converted these ideas into practical policy by founding, in conjunction with Thomas Russell (1767-1803), Napper Tandy and others, the society of the "United Irishmen."

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