Sinclair Technologies has developed a VHF fiberglass omnidirectional antenna using low PIM antenna design techniques. |
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Sinclair had never held elective office, though he had previously run for governor on the Socialist Party ticket. |
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Gavin's father, Sinclair Innes, a local slater and builder, confirmed that his son was playing with another youngster when the accident happened. |
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Another biotech stock that Williams is backing is Sinclair Pharma, which focuses on skincare products and mouthwashes. |
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But their faces and names were blacked out on ABC stations owned by Sinclair Broadcasting. |
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The young Sinclair showed an early talent for writing, though his initial work consisted chiefly of pulp fiction. |
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At the start of the meeting chair Alison Sinclair stated there would be a chance for a motion to come from the floor and a vote taken. |
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According to author Iain Sinclair, she now lies in the family vault instead. |
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Sinclair complained that the Crown had failed to disclose a police statement that was inconsistent with evidence the witness gave in court. |
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Zack made much of her friendship with Mr. Blackwood and of employing it to blandish him into showing May Sinclair the greatest possible favor. |
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When Sinclair Lewis wrote Babbitt, he succeeded in creating a caricature of success typifying the mind-set of the twenties. |
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Sinclair gives the impression of being malleable, like he bears the print of whoever was last sitting on him. |
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Sulkily, the publicist moves to the back of the bar but Sinclair is still scowling. |
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He asked Mr. Sinclair if there was any complaint and Mr. Sinclair responded in the negative. |
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His work mines similar territory to the psychogeographic fictions of Iain Sinclair. |
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Earlier Mr Sinclair had complained that he had not had enough notice to prepare for Mr Williams' appearance at the inquiry. |
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Scott had taken Sean's promotion at the law firm, and Mr. Sinclair had no doubt in his mind that Brandon was a chip off the old block. |
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By nature he is a social realist in the tradition of Upton Sinclair, whose novels he reveres along with those of social satirist Evelyn Waugh. |
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No one could accomplish the spellbinding feats Barry Sinclair does so nonchalantly during the course of his show. |
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Cameron Sinclair blitzes through post-Sandy New York, and our Malcolm Jones is there. |
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Sinclair has off ered glimpses of all this before, but never so directly, and the results are surprisingly aff ecting. |
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So I caught a few shots of the intrepid Guides discussing trip plans with Sinclair. |
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Although married to the prominent French heiress and journalist Anne Sinclair, Strauss-Kahn was a libertine of the old school. |
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Many thanks to Sinclair and to the folks who prepared, set up, served and cleaned up. |
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Ted Lindsay, Reggie Sinclair, and Marty Pavelich of the Red Wings, were ushers, and Ted's wife, Pat, was matron of honor. |
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In 1932 B. Borthwick and J. Sinclair discovered payable gold on Vunisina Creek, a small tributary of the Nasivi River. |
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In order to decrease this danger, Parks Canada will stabilize numerous rock and soil slopes in Sinclair Canyon. |
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Jim Sinclair and John Wiebe and a few more of the survey party had to return to this mountain top and bury the German dead the next day. |
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One of the things Mr. Sinclair pointed out in the letter I read was about the deindustrialization of British Columbia. |
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Meanwhile, Roosevelt's postmaster general, James Farley, announced that a letter sent to EPIC headquarters announcing support for Sinclair was not authorized. |
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With Sinclair as our non-judgmental guide, we see that these revelations are not meant to shock us but, perhaps, enlighten us. |
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Justice Sinclair will be assisted in his work by two Commissioners: Marie Wilson and Wilton Littlechild. |
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In fact, the now heritage minister went berserk trying to force Sinclair to admit he was wrong. |
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In the old days that they hearken back to, Sinclair was signed from Blackpool and Peacock from Hereford. |
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Wiles initially denied that he had performed as Mona Sinclair to the Winston-Salem Journal before eventually coming clean. |
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The comment, however facetious, boomeranged against Sinclair. |
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He feared that by endorsing Sinclair he would alienate the banking and industrial elite, which he was attempting to win to the side of his New Deal policies. |
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During the Second World War, he treated Sinclair like a dog. |
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Descending by wide hairpin curves, the road enters the narrow valley of the Sinclair River. |
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Upton Sinclair, Norman Mailer, and Gore Vidal failed in all of their various electoral endeavors. |
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Anne Sinclair was as unimpeachable as Barbara Walters, as luscious as Diane Sawyer, as authoritative as both. |
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Sinclair Lewis's satirical 1922 novel babbitt became a national phenomenon. |
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Sinclair was born in 1878 to a family with Southern aristocratic ties. |
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In 2001, John Sinclair, 3rd Viscount Thurso became the first British hereditary peer to be elected to the Commons and take his seat. |
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Curry joined the latter at Sinclair Radionics in 1966, but left 12 years later. |
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Bruno Berner and Darius Vassell scored first-half goals from corners either side of a brilliant Scott Sinclair equaliser. |
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Leicester defender Frank Sinclair then picked up the first yellow card of the game for a body check on Rufus Brevett. |
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The firm was set up by Doug Sinclair and Paul McFadden, who both had a strong track-record in sound post production. |
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Kinglake mum Nesh Sinclair dived into a wombat burrow with her children as flames tore past. |
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Nakamura and Sinclair explored the possibilities of using collocational patterns to fix genre variation statistically. |
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In 1983, the first Sinclair ZX Spectrum home computers were produced in Dundee by Timex. |
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As of July 1, 2009, the Indian Residential Schools Truth and Reconciliation Commission will be chaired by the Honourable Justice Murray Sinclair and Commissioners Marie Wilson and Chief Wilton Littlechild. |
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Also present with these members is the group's counsel, Charles Sinclair. |
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It was with great pleasure that I announced the appointment of Justice Murray Sinclair as the new Chair of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission. |
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In this sense Harding was a Babbitt. Intellectuals and journalists rejected Harding as being as empty as the Sinclair Lewis character. |
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Both Attlee and Sinclair said they would not take office if invited to do so. |
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Samuel had lost his seat in the 1935 election and the leadership of the party fell to Sir Archibald Sinclair. |
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In 1379 the earldom passed to the Sinclair family, who were also barons of Roslin near Edinburgh. |
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Sinclair opened Swansea's account from the spot on 8 minutes after a Ryan Shawcross tackle had felled Wayne Routledge. |
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In 1561, during the Reformation, Edward Sinclair was granted the feu of Eday by Adam Bothwell, Bishop of Orkney. |
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Knight and Lomas view these carvings as evidence supporting the idea that Henry Sinclair travelled to the Americas well before Columbus. |
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From that point up until 2005, Sinclair continued to perform live but spent most of his remaining time concentrating on songwriting and composing for films. |
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Baron S, Sinclair R, Payne-Sturges D, Phelps J, Zenick H, Collman GW, et al. |
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What we found uplifting was the stress that Justice Sinclair put on the Commission's obligation to tell the complete story of the residential schools. |
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That same palmy decade gave rise to Sinclair Lewis's Babbitt, the back-slapping conformist from Gopher Prairie who was to become an American stereotype. |
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Led by the marvellous approach work of 15-year-old prodigy Kara Lang and Carmelina Moscato as well as the goal-spree from markswoman supreme Christine Sinclair, the Canadians forced a whole nation to sit up and take notice. |
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Sinclair took us to all the biggest, kinkiest rails in Cacka and Nyjah sliced and diced every last one of 'em. |
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Anthony Sinclair is a scientist who has worked there intermittently since 1965 recording the movement and behaviour of a range of animals from the aardvark to the zebra. |
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I wish it still had Lister Sinclair, but we can't reincarnate him either. |
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She celebrated beating Sinclair, of Jamaica, who took the Commonwealth silver medal, when Lyne was surprisingly left out of the England team. |
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Sinclair was not really set back personally. |
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Anxious to reunite with his audience as soon as possible, Sinclair scheduled a few gigs in some clubs in order to warm up and test the album's stage potential. |
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Although the reputations of such US winners as TS Eliot, William Faulkner and Ernest Hemingway have survived, other honourees such as Sinclair Lewis or Pearl Buck, have fallen in popular regard. |
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Farmiloe – who was also squired, in her time, by Eric Clapton, Andrew Neil and Sir Clive Sinclair – is in the pre-production phase for her documentary series, More Than A Mistress. |
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Jonathan Meades might be fiercer, Iain Sinclair more atmospheric, Owen Hatherley more romantic, but Keiller often appears the worldliest and most penetrating. |
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In Morning Has Broken, she'll play daytime TV icon Gail Sinclair whose career is going down the pan. |
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There will also be a dinner with Ian Sinclair, preceptor of the Scottish Knights Templar, the order of Grail protectors, and two nights at his preceptory in Noss Head, Scotland. |
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Like Funes, Sinclair can seem cursed by hypermnesia. |
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Sinclair says ECM masterbatch pellets fully biodegrade PE and PP products in nine months to five years, depending on the disposal conditions. |
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Sinclair joined the GSC in 1954 and studied Ordovician invertebrate fossils, in particular trilobites, brachiopods and corals from eastern Canada. |
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As an adult, Matthieu naturally became a professional session musician, working with numerous artists: Philippe Chatel, Nina Morato, NTM, Sinclair and Billy Ze Kick. |
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Forum panelists will include NDP Member of Parliament Olivia Chow, Bloc Québécois Member of Parliament Carole Lavallée, British Columbia Federation of Labour President Jim Sinclair and Ottawa mayoralty candidate Alex Munter. |
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When Charlotte Brontë's love letters to her Belgian teacher were published in 1913, Sinclair was devastated: she had wanted the Brontës to be virgin priestesses of art. |
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While goal queen Sinclair was held scoreless by the smashing South Americans, Brazilian Marta went on a rampage, showing the Canucks how it's done with no less than five goals on the day. |
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There were also some wonderful guest speakers including Gina Sinclair from Fisheries and Aquaculture Management, who came to speak to the group on fisheries renewal. |
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Sinclair pointed out that elections are about more than scandals, they are about citizens having a say about how our society works and on major issues such as health care and education. |
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Sinclair Lewis claimed that American letters exemplified a divorce of intellectual life from authenticism and reality. |
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Sinclair Research was based in Cambridge, as was its competitor in the 1980s, Acorn Computers. |
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In 1969, BP entered the United States by acquiring the East Coast refining and marketing assets of Sinclair Oil Corporation. |
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James arrived after her death, and he ordered Oliver Sinclair and John Tennent to pack up her belongings for his use. |
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All that is known of his mother is that her maiden name was Sinclair and that she died when John Knox was a child. |
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So he negotiated by letter under the assumed name John Sinclair with William Cecil, Elizabeth's chief adviser, for English support. |
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Sinclair was injured in February 1837, when he came to Port Phillip and attempted to visit his property. |
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Zach Sanders Luke, Clyde McGee IV, Hamilton Montgomery McGee, Jason Adam Peets, Bryan DeLine Sinclair, and Matthew Neil Stacy. |
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First, you've got to learn the fundamentals,'' Globetrotter Clyde Sinclair said about his message to the kids he is coaching. |
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Four men named Bubba in Sinclair County, Georgia, have close ties to the victim, including her goofball brother-in-law, Bubba Powell. |
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Mr Sinclair called on the HSE to be completely open about the number of workplace deaths in future announcements. |
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The license includes Sinclair s Casper and Sinclair refineries, and reflects the company s aims to develop and execute a robust turnaround work process. |
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Sinclair was evacuated back to Melbourne from Point Henry and made no further effort to take up his allotted land, although he remained in the Port Phillip District. |
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The furze is the badge of the Sinclair and MacLennan clans of Scotland. |
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At a meadow a mile from Edinburgh, there was a pavilion where Sir Patrick Hamilton and Patrick Sinclair played and fought in the guise of knights defending their ladies. |
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In 1470 William Sinclair, 1st Earl of Caithness ceded his title to James III and the following year the Northern Isles were directly annexed to Scotland. |
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Burroughs, Thomas Pynchon, Robert Anton Wilson, and Iain Sinclair, New Wave science fiction writers like Michael Moorcock, and horror writers such as Clive Barker. |
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Carolyn Sinclair, a policy adviser, suggested that Thatcher proceed cautiously in working with black communities because she believed they gave cannabis to babies. |
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Sinclair also sees interest in using ECM products in agricultural films, blow molded shampoo and motor-oil bottles, and protective overwrap used in shipping new cars. |
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At age 21 he registered his first company, Sinclair Radionics, and the Sinclair Micro-6 was soon launched with the claim of being the smallest radio on earth. |
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Andy is competing for the title alongside Ecstacy actor Andy Sinclair, ballet dancer Daniel Davidson and model Omar Zingaro Bhatia at the seventh annual awards. |
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At the 1945 general election, Sinclair and many of his colleagues lost their seats to both Conservatives and Labour, and the party returned just 12 MPs to Westminster. |
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They will be guided and inspired by such utterance as Parrington's diagnosis of Sinclair Lewis, where he quarries out a vein of his own enduring liberalism. |
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