Vaughan Sentence Examples

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  • Mailer's studies on the larval forms of Echinoderms and the discoveries of Vaughan Thompson were appreciated.

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  • After reading with Dean Vaughan at Llandaff he took orders, and in 1898 became a member of the Community of the Resurrection at Mirfield.

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  • Experiments and Observations on Electricity (London, 1769) was translated into French by Barbeu Dubourg (Paris, 1773); Vaughan attempted a more complete edition, Political, Miscellaneous and Philosophical Pieces (London, 1 779); an edition in three volumes appeared after Franklin's death (London, 1806); what seemed the authentic Works, as it was under the care of Temple Franklin, was published at London (6 vols., 1817-1819; 3 vols., 1818) and with some additional matter at Philadelphia (6 vols., 1818).

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  • Several of the works of "Carmen Sylva" were written in collaboration with Mite Kremnitz, one of her maids of honour, who was born at Greifswald in 1857, and married Dr Kremnitz of Bucharest; these were published between 1881 and 1888, in some cases under the pseudonyms Dito et Idem, and includes the novel Aus zwei Welten (Leipzig, 1884), Anna Boleyn (Bonn, 1886), a tragedy, In der Irre (Bonn, 1888), a collection of short stories, &c. Edleen Vaughan, or Paths of Peril, a novel (London, 1894), and Sweet Hours, poems (London, 1904), were written in English.

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  • Henry Vaughan, the Silurist, at one time practised here as a doctor of medicine.

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  • Vaughan and Dr Montagu Butler, but while he was always conspicuously successful in inspiring a few senior boys with something of his own intellectual and moral enthusiasm, he was never in the same measure capable of maintaining discipline among large numbers.

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  • Vaughan Thompson, of Cork, which decided their position as Crustacea.

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  • Vaughan Thompson is again that which is primarily connected with the history of a Molluscan class.

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  • Vaughan Thompson, Zoological Researches (Cork, 1830); memoir iv., " On the Cirripedes or Barnacles, demonstrating their deceptive character."

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  • Vaughan T hompson,Zoological Researches (Cork,1830); memoir v., "Polyzoa, a new animal discovered as an inhabitant of some Zoophytes."

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  • One Parnell was put forward to complain of a decree pronounced against him in favour of the contending party Vaughan, who he said had presented a gilt cup to the chancellor.

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  • Vaughan's Dome is 40 ft.

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  • Of the religious societies engaged in the evangelization of these many fields of labour, some have been established exclusively for foreign missionary work among the heathen - notably the famous Societe des Missions Etrangeres of Paris, the oldest and greatest of all (dating from 1658, and consisting of 34 bishops, 1200 European missionaries and 700 native priests); the German " Society of the Divine Word," whose headquarters are at Steyl in Holland; the Belgian Society of Scheat; the celebrated French Society of the " White Fathers," founded by the late Cardinal Lavigerie for African missions; the English Society of St Joseph, founded at Mill Hill by Cardinal Vaughan; and some others.

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  • On the 16th of October 1777 the British under General Sir John Vaughan (1748-95) sacked it and burned nearly all its buildings.

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  • The Middlesbrough deposit was discovered by Bolckow and Vaughan in boring for water in 1862 at a depth of 400 yds., but was not utilized, and was again found by Messrs Bell Brothers at Port Clarence at a depth of 376 yds.

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  • Lord Chichester married Lettice, daughter of Sir John Perrot and widow of Walter Vaughan of Golden Grove.

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  • Much on the same lines stands the Italian Catholic attempt to show that the Freemasons are the real founders of Italian independence, and to take the field against them with the help of Leon Taxil and " Diana Vaughan."

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  • Vaughan also became proprietor of the Tablet, and used its columns vigorously for propagandist purposes.

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  • Vaughan was a man of very different type from his predecessor; he had none of Manning's intellectual finesse or his ardour in social reform, but he was an ecclesiastic of remarkably fine presence and aristocratic leanings, intransigeant in theological policy, and in personal character simply devout.

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  • Henry Vaughan (1622-1695) addressed a fine epistle in verse to the French romance-writer Gombauld (1570-1666).

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  • His connexion with the Temple church, in London, began in 1866, when he was appointed reader; and in 1894 he succeeded Dr Vaughan as master.

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  • Vaughan Thompson demonstrated the existence of metamorphosis in the development of the higher Crustacea.

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  • Its foundation stone was laid by Cardinal Vaughan on 29th June, 1895.

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  • Besides iron and steel works, the first of which was that of Messrs Bolckow, Vaughan & Co., there are rolling-mills, tube works, wire-mills, engineering works, oil works, chemical works, salt works and a considerable shipbuilding industry.

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  • From the year 1851, when John Vaughan discovered the presence of ironstone in the Eston hills, the town advanced rapidly.

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  • In 1674 he was allowed to come back to the island as lieutenant governor with Lord Vaughan.

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  • The county family, Vaughan, claims descent from Rodric Fawr, king of North Wales, Glendower's kinsman and enemy lived at Nannau.

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  • It was not till Vaughan Thompson demonstrated, in 1830, their development from a free-swimming and typically Crustacean larva that it came to be recognized that, in Huxley's graphic phrase, "a barnacle may be said to be a Crustacean fixed by its head and kicking the food into its mouth with its legs."

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  • A4 size Paperback, 28 pages 3 color photographs Susie Vaughan handmade baskets from Nature's Colorful Materials It's back!

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  • Average values for a soprano pipistrelle echolocation call, as given by Vaughan et al.

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  • James Vaughan gave an unusually unemotional performance as an Arab emissary.

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  • Then Vaughan hints he may be coming into some form with a gorgeous cover drive which bisects the fielders.

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  • A very grown-up account of Vaughan Williams's Sixth Symphony followed, taut from beginning to end.

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  • Crewe's left-sided midfielder David Vaughan looks set to miss the vital six-pointer against Brighton & Hove Albion this coming Saturday.

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  • A4 size paperback, 28 pages 3 color photographs Susie Vaughan Handmade Baskets from Nature's Colorful Materials It's back!

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  • Matt Vaughan failed to convert having missed a penalty also, hitting the post 7 minutes earlier.

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  • Each acknowledgment of England's improvement is wrapped around a spiky jibe which could wound any fragile psyche in Vaughan's team.

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  • Lucinda Vaughan A reflexologist trained at the Bayly School, the official teaching body of The British reflexology Association.

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  • They were without injured captain Michael Vaughan, fast bowler Simon Jones and left-arm spinner Ashley Giles whose absence opened the door for Panesar.

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  • Vaughan came to know him at St Bede's and had invited him to become sub-editor of The Tablet in 1895.

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  • He led his own band until 1990, and then replaced Jimmy Vaughan in the fabulous thunderbirds.

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  • On the other hand, Wayland Vaughan (see Annual Report of the Smithsonian Institution, 1917) has shown clearly that the problem is essentially a biochemical one and may finally be solved by the methods of the latter science.

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  • Episodes, such as the protection so long extended to the Leo Taxil affair, and to the revelations of Diana Vaughan (the object of which last was to bring Italian freemasonry and its ostensible work, the unity of Italy, into discredit), together with the attitude of the Ultramontane press in the Dreyfus affair, and later towards England, the invigoration of political agitation by the Lourdes celebration and by anti-Semitism, were all manifestations that could not raise the " system " in the estimation of the cultured and civilized world.

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  • Elgar 's music was redolent of the English landscape, and another composer who was equally influenced by this was Vaughan Williams.

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  • Lucinda Vaughan A reflexologist trained at the Bayly School, the official teaching body of The British Reflexology Association.

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  • Vaughan came to know him at St Bede 's and had invited him to become sub-editor of The Tablet in 1895.

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  • He led his own band until 1990, and then replaced Jimmy Vaughan in the Fabulous Thunderbirds.

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  • Michael Vaughan has undergone a planned operation on his troublesome right knee.

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  • She was cast as gothic teen Hayley Vaughan.

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  • Jennifer Aniston - After a string of movies that didn't become smash hits at the box office, Jennifer Aniston starred with her then-boyfriend Vince Vaughan in the 2006 movie The Break Up.

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  • Memories are Forever has famous poets such as William Shakespeare and Henry Vaughan.

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  • Here he became private chaplain to Richard Vaughan, 2nd earl of Carbery (1600-1686), whose hospitable mansion, Golden Grove, is immortalized in the title of Taylor's still popular manual of devotion, and whose first wife was a constant friend of Taylor.

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  • After Henry VIII.'s change of attitude towards Rome, Stephen Vaughan, the English envoy to the Netherlands, suggested Tyndale's return, but the reformer feared ecclesiastical hostility and declined.

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  • Interesting speculations as to the periods of origin of great coral reefs have been made by Wayland Vaughan, Andrews and Daly and Humphreys.

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  • These new structures would rest uncomfortably upon eroded formations and this, Wayland Vaughan points out, is what we actually observe in the case of living and fossil coral reefs.

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  • In 1669 he married Rachel (1636-1723), second daughter of the 4th earl of Southampton, and widow of Lord Vaughan, thus becoming connected with Shaftesbury, who had married Southampton's niece.

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