He demanded a retraction saying that he had never heard of the calculus of fluxions until he had read the works of Wallis. |
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At a dinner party given by the King at Balmoral in September 1936, Wallis was presiding as official hostess. |
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Wallis calculated that a 60 000 lb bomb would be needed to breach them, and this was impracticably heavy. |
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Wallis and Peterson, both Type A joggers, disagreed and donned identical cotton sweatsuits and caps and stepped out into a downpour. |
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Director Ryan O'Connor and stage manager Lynn Wallis are busy going over some behind-the-scenes business. |
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Wallis is an island of 23 square miles to the north of Fiji and west of Tonga and Samoa. |
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In 1936, the newly minted but not yet crowned Edward VIII was having a torrid affair with a twice divorced American lady named Wallis Simpson. |
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Tschirnhaus began a European tour in 1674, visiting England where he met Wallis in Oxford and Collins in London. |
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This was a phrase that Wallis would pour scorn on when he attacked Hobbes' ideas. |
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The plane passed the Brooklands Museum in Weybridge, Surrey, where Wallis developed the bombs at the Vickers armaments factory. |
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Most of the rumors have old roots, going back to before King Edward VIII even abdicated his throne for Wallis Simpson. |
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The Duke of Windsor, Edward VIII, is famous for abdicating the throne to marry American divorcee Wallis Simpson. |
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Towards the end of the war, Barnes Wallis began working on the R.80 airship, deviating from the traditional Zeppelin design by streamlining the craft. |
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Twentieth century mainstream British art has been immeasurably enriched by the paintings of the retired Cornish fisherman and rag-and-bone man, Alfred Wallis. |
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But the judge was well aware of this point and these issues, as is demonstrated by the lengthy investigation that she went into with Mr Wallis and Mr Jarrold. |
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On Wallis, there is no longer a central market but, as we have seen in the early sections of this paper, there is an important informal market for pigs, fish, tapa and mats. |
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Except that neither CAP nor Wallis would ever dream of doing such a thing in a jillion years. |
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One could almost hear Wallis cheering him on from her place in the beyond. |
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Wallis Wilde-Menozzi is just a student in a miniskirt looking for adventure when she first visits Italy. |
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Neil Wallis, editor of the Sunday People, was entirely unconvinced. |
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Everyone who saw Beasts of the Southern Wild knows Wallis is a unique talent, but still, no one saw this coming. |
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Philanthropist Wallis Annenberg has been asking even more for her huge home. |
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Throughout the last awards season, Wallis was known for carrying around adorable purses in the shape of a puppy. |
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It was one of the few bits last night that truly worked, so we should be thankful that Wallis was game for participating in it. |
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Archaeologist Robert J Wallis and anthropologist Jenny Blain have been talking to modern British pagans about their beliefs and their interests in archaeological sites. |
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And while Camilla has had the benefit of excellent spin doctors and a camp of loyal supporters, Wallis had little support in her corner of the ring. |
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Wallis Each of these groups practiced medicine in their own capacity and contributed to the overall culture of medicine. |
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Later that year, Edward abdicated, after his proposed marriage to divorced socialite Wallis Simpson provoked a constitutional crisis. |
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Leaving aside the inclusion of Staite Murray's splendid pots, in a way the ghost at the feast in this exhibition is Alfred Wallis. |
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In June 1936, Walter Monckton told Churchill that the rumours that King Edward VIII intended to marry Mrs Wallis Simpson were true. |
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The aim of this fale was to reorganize manufacturing in Wallis and Futuna and to stimulate the commercialization of its products. |
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Baritone Jonathan Carle and mezzo-soprano Wallis Giunta received Honorable Mentions. |
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These included George Ent, Samuel Foster, Francis Glisson, Jonathan Goddard, Christopher Merrett, and John Wallis. |
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From 1655, the publishing date of De Corpore, Hobbes and Wallis went round after round trying to disprove each other's positions. |
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This all led mathematicians to target him for polemics and sparked John Wallis to become one of his most persistent opponents. |
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In 1929 he was promoted to Deputy Chief Engineer of the R100 project under Barnes Wallis and when Wallis left the project he became the Chief Engineer. |
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But the tea break took the momentum out of Surrey's attack and after the resumption Andrew Davies and Mark Wallis kept their nerve to seal a valuable three-wicket victory. |
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Helen Wallis, Curator of Maps at the British Library during her visits to Australia in the 1980s seemed to add academic weight to McIntyre's theory. |
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However, and here's the caveat for all those would-be Devilfishes, Wallis learned the hard way that there's much more to poker than a bit of bling and a pair of Ray-Bans. |
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Cyclone Ami formed Sunday north of the French Wallis and Futuna Islands. |
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To measure the variables with interval, nominal and ordinal features and non-normal distribution, Pearson, Yuman Whitney, and Kruskal Wallis tests have been applied. |
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Bioassay data for short-range cues were analyzed by Kruskall Wallis ANOVA by ranks test, and the multiple comparisons between treatments were made by Sprent procedure. |
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During foot-and-mouth restrictions, when everyone was suffering hardship, it was not so difficult to swallow one's pride and ask for help,'' Mr Wallis said. |
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