Hockings and Merchant collaborate in the final essay to examine hypergamy and hypogamy in pre-modern Kerala. |
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Later he decides to enter the Merchant Marine Academy at Kings Point, on the advice of the man whose car he has simonized. |
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The next day his father Carlton, who was in the Merchant Navy, went to work in carpet slippers, the only footwear not destroyed. |
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When I left school in 1959 and joined the Merchant Navy, the cabin on a tramp steamer seemed like my first real home. |
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All day and night the good brig Quedagh Merchant bobbed and weaved through the winter's stormy blast. |
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It was followed, at the end of the 15th cent., by the Merchant Venturers of London, monopolists of the expanding cloth industry's overseas trade. |
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He had a condition called Fallot's tetralogy, which was discovered through a scan when Miss Merchant was 20 weeks pregnant. |
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Merchant marine Britain's dependence on merchant shipping was an economic fact which total war heavily underlined. |
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Confirmation of the shortcomings of annual reports comes from Merchant, a designer of such documents. |
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The Merchant of Venice opened at the American Theater on May 24, 1903, and rave notices showered down. |
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But by the 1990s, its image had been cleaned up as the Victorian buildings were restored and the old warehouse of the Merchant City transformed. |
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Merchant ships carried the bulk of the material from the USA in convoys, much of it to British ports for trans-shipment to its final destination. |
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In 1877, it was bought by the Chinese Merchant Steam Navigation Co for 220 million tael. |
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When Vijay Merchant started scoring centuries his jealous captain instructed his opening partner, Syed Mushtaq Ali, to run him out. |
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Against a soundtrack of depressing spinster ballads from Natalie Merchant and tori Amos, the images flooded the room. |
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He was a successful Merchant Venturer and when in 1613 he was appointed surveyor-general of the customs, it was a case of poacher turned gamekeeper. |
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He has a voice not dissimilar in timbre and penetrative ability to the incredibly annoying comedian Stephen Merchant. |
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Shari had committed suicide three years earlier, while she was dating Merchant. |
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Led by veteran events supremo Neil Butler, a celebration of the premier cultural hot spot that is Glasgow's Merchant City was bound to be a success. |
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While Caesar examines the effect of unbridled political ambition on political order, Merchant explores the effect of revelatory religion on the polity. |
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The last stamp shows the proud sailing ship Royal Merchant, one of three vessels that, in 1591, opens up the merchant route from England to India. |
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Like Gervais, Merchant revels in burrowing into the most uncomfortable of situations and refusing to leave. |
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The soft-core version included Raj revivalism, the cult of Merchant Ivory and interminable documentaries, coffee-table books, fashion accessories. |
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The family moved to Holyhead in 1918 because of his father's work in the Merchant Navy. |
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He had little formal training, and little formal schooling, although he was educated briefly at Merchant Taylors' School. |
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Notable former editors include George Alagiah, Hunter Davies, Piers Merchant, Sir Timothy Laurence, Jeremy Vine and Harold Evans. |
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Merchant capitalist typically provided the raw materials, paid workers by the piece, and were responsible for the sale of the goods. |
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Merchant capitalist provided the raw materials, typically paid workers by the piece, and were responsible for the sale of the goods. |
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Merchant oil tankers carry a wide range of hydrocarbon liquids ranging from crude oil to refined petroleum products. |
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The Merchant Navy supplied passenger ferries, hospital ships, and other vessels. |
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In 1552, Edward VI granted a royal charter to the Merchant Venturers to manage the port. |
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The Kingdom's decline began when it became embroiled in the dispute between the Italian Merchant Republics of Genoa and Venice. |
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The Society of Merchant Venturers is a charitable organisation in the English city of Bristol. |
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Following this disaster, the Society of Merchant Venturers finally supported William Crispe's proposal. |
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The Society of Merchant Venturers comprises men and women, prepared to give their time and skills to support the organisation's objectives. |
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The Merchant Venturers aim to play an active role in education to help improve and sustain the quality of educational provision within Bristol. |
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The Merchant Venturers also support, through the means of charitable grants, many other organisations and causes within the greater Bristol area. |
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Merchant Stroganovs, who explored Ural deposits, requested the Cossacks punish the Siberian Tatars. |
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Shakespeare's play The Merchant of Venice, written in the late 16th century, features Shylock, a Venetian Jew. |
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He went on to become successful in business and governor of the Company of Merchant Adventurers of London. |
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There he was successful in business and became governor of the Company of Merchant Adventurers of London. |
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He was also introduced to John Churchman, a distinguished London merchant who became Master of the Merchant Taylors Company. |
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Andrewes attended the Cooper's free school, in Ratcliff, in the parish of Stepney and then the Merchant Taylors' School under Richard Mulcaster. |
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Merchant law declined as a cosmopolitan and international system of merchant justice towards the end of medieval times. |
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A precursor to modern commercial law, the Law Merchant emphasised the freedom of contract and alienability of property. |
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He harboured a childhood ambition to be a ballet dancer but instead joined the Royal Air Force and the Merchant Navy as a teenager. |
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Merchant vessels were also built such as RMS Mauretania and RMS Windsor Castle. |
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More important to the Allied war effort, however, was the role of the Norwegian Merchant Marine. |
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The Merchant Adventurers, the company which enjoyed the monopoly of the Flemish wool trade, relocated from Antwerp to Calais. |
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In 1699 Liverpool was made a parish by Act of Parliament, that same year its first slave ship, Liverpool Merchant, set sail for Africa. |
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As the pilgrims turn back home, the Merchant restarts the storytelling with Tale of Beryn. |
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Yet another is to recite lines from The Merchant of Venice, thought to be a lucky play. |
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As a young boy, he was educated in London at the Merchant Taylors' School and matriculated as a sizar at Pembroke College, Cambridge. |
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In October 1565 the young Kyd was enrolled in the newly founded Merchant Taylors' School, whose headmaster was Richard Mulcaster. |
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His next major role, and his last appearance in a Shakespeare play, was as Shylock in The Merchant of Venice, his first appearance in the work. |
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His elder brother, Frank, joined the British Merchant Navy when he was still young and the pair had little contact. |
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Merchant seamen have gone on to make their mark on the world in a number of interesting ways. |
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Arthur Phillip joined the Merchant Navy in 1751 and 37 years later founded the city of Sydney, Australia. |
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Merchant mariner Douglass North went from seaman to navigator to winner of the 1993 Nobel Prize in Economics. |
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British Merchant Navy member Ken Russell later directed films such as Tommy, Altered States and The Lair of the White Worm. |
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Members of the American Beat Movement Allen Ginsberg, Jack Kerouac, Bob Kaufman, and Herbert Huncke were all Merchant Mariners. |
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Merchant Navy steward Freddie Lennon had a surprise when he returned home to find he had a newborn son. |
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Merchant Mariners from World War II later played well known television characters. |
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From 1957 to 1965 he served in the Merchant Navy and the Royal Naval Reserve. |
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To counter this, the crewmen were issued with an 'MN' lapel badge to indicate they were serving in the Merchant Navy. |
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Before the war, Norway's Merchant Navy was the fourth largest in the world and its ships were the most modern. |
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The oldest written record of the name Jessica is in Shakespeare's play The Merchant of Venice, where it belongs to the daughter of Shylock. |
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From the late 1980s onwards, the Merchant City has been rejuvenated with luxury city centre flats and warehouse conversions. |
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Merchant vessels had the civilian Inmarsat uplink, which enabled written telex and voice report transmissions via satellite. |
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Merchant Bank of Africa, Nigeria Merchant Bank, Prime Merchant Bank, Royal Merchant Bank and Victory Merchant Bank. |
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The Central Bank of Nigeria has issued two new banking licences to the Rand Merchant Bank Limited and First Securities Discount House Limited. |
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The show is hosted by Tim Connolly, CEO of Merchant Banker Corporate Strategies, Inc. |
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So by way of thanks to the lovely folk as the Merchant Bistro, I offer my version of cod with cannellini beans, three ways. |
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Crowley Liner Service workers reacted immediately as the Caribe Merchant came to dockside at the firm's Port Everglades terminal. |
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Hilco Merchant Resources, LLC, Chicago, IL recently announced that Spags Supply Inc. |
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Sometimes mythologised as Glasgow's oldest pub, it's been The Merchant, The Weemann's and The Pipinjay. |
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I left the folk and trad jazz clubs of the Horse Fair and joined the Merchant Navy, working out in New Zealand. |
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Up to now Rand Merchant Bank transactors from South Africa have worked closely with FNB Namibia personnel on various transactions. |
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Cian Radcliffe, 14, produced 93 pieces for his show at the Vitreum Gallery, at Merchant Taylors' ' Girls'' School, in Crosby. |
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The club has selected Trintech's latest PayWare Merchant solution to automate the processing of ticket sales. |
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The Merchant Venturers work closely with the wider community and many of its members play a role in Bristol's commercial life and the institutions within the city. |
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In the United Kingdom under the Merchant Shipping Act 1995, jetsam, flotsam, lagan and all other cargo and wreckage remain the property of their original owners. |
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Irish Merchant Navy member Kevin McClory spent 14 days in a lifeboat and later went on to write the James Bond movies Never Say Never Again and Thunderball. |
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Merchant sailors have also made a splash in the world of sport. |
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Beginning in the early 1480s, the Bristol Society of Merchant Venturers sponsored exploration of the North Atlantic in search of trading opportunities. |
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A person has to have a Merchant Mariner's Document issued by the United States Coast Guard in the United States Merchant Marine in order to serve as a chief steward. |
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He enlisted in the Merchant Navy during the Second World War. |
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Big rivals for the school are RGS Guildford, King's College School, Dulwich College, St John's Leatherhead, Merchant Taylors', Wellington and Eton. |
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In the Middle Ages, Preston was a parish and township in the hundred of Amounderness and was granted a Guild Merchant charter in 1179, giving it the status of a market town. |
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Both co-founders John Oehler and Rick Bradshaw will continue in their executive management roles as Chief Merchant and Head of Stores and Operations, respectively. |
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The flag was flown above Merchant House in George Square daily. |
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From 1956 until 1980, Pinter was married to Vivien Merchant, an actress whom he met on tour, perhaps best known for her performance in the 1966 film Alfie. |
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Andrew's in the Square, Merchant Square, and the City Halls. |
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To the east is the commercial and residential district of Merchant City. |
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During World War I many Shetlanders served in the Gordon Highlanders, a further 3,000 served in the Merchant Navy, and more than 1,500 in a special local naval reserve. |
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Warships were recruited by the insurgent governments during Spanish American wars of independence to destroy Spanish trade, and capture Spanish Merchant vessels. |
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The Merchant Shipping Act 1988 was not a purposeful and direct conflict with EC law, but was instead an attempt to give effect to the fishing quotas required under EC law. |
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Indeed, a 1918 animal experiment using representative samples of the Navy and Merchant Marine's lime juice showed that it had virtually no antiscorbutic power at all. |
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I feel it is only right to point out the good work being carried out at this site by the 11th Barry Sea Scouts in conjunction with the local Merchant Navy association. |
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Importer Merchant du Vin launched the newest beer in its portfolio, Blanche de Namur from Brasserie du Bocq in Belgium, in New York City on May 8 at BXL Zuid. |
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The Merchant Shipping Act of 1867 required all ships of the Royal Navy and Merchant Navy to provide a daily lime ration to sailors to prevent scurvy. |
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Donetsk Electrometallurgical Plant PJSC, Invicta Merchant Bar Ltd. |
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Merchant shippers used the surplus of sailors' labor to drive wages down, cutting corners to maximize their profits, and creating unsavory conditions aboard their vessels. |
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Failsafe Payments, a Merchant Service Provider, based in Nicosia, Cyprus, was established in 2007 by a very experienced team within local and international e-payments. |
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Merchant banks differ from traditional banks by assisting the SME with purchasing its pre-sold goods, as well as assisting in the management of company growth. |
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His father, a Merchant Navy Captain, was managing director for Merlon Shipping, Austasia Lines and Bluestar Line for South East Asia, Australia and New Zealand. |
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The Company of Merchant Adventurers to New Lands was rechartered as the Muscovy Company by Mary I of England in 1555, and in the same year Chancellor left for Russia again. |
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