Webster followed Klaffenbock closely, looking for a way through but with four laps to go, dropped back settling for second place. |
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Chasing a stray ball in tandem, Webster knocked Bayne into the pitchside wall with what appeared to be undue malevolence. |
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Notably, even Dr. Wong testified in examination-in-chief that Mrs. Webster could have caused the injury by her own hand. |
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Is that really the tiny study where Noah Webster penned his definitive dictionary? |
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The miniature was a gift from the forty-year-old artist to her famous and frequent client, the orator and public servant Daniel Webster. |
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I plan to spend ack emma hunting butterflies and pip emma reading my favorite American authors, Webster, Scudder, and Gray. |
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Webster wanted to distinguish American English from British English by correcting irregular spellings and eliminating silent letters. |
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Webster calls himself a Mugwump, but the mug and wump usually lean over the conservative side of the fence. |
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Four laps in and Webster forced a way through at Paddock Hill bend, grabbed the lead and started inexorably to pull away. |
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The market on Webster Avenue claims to be the largest botanica on the East Coast. |
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You do pick up a lot about flamenco as Webster learns guitar from intense Juan, who dresses in red and lives in a red apartment. |
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Kevin Lowery replaced Cicero in the second row, with Dave Christison and John Webster filling the vacant positions on the bench. |
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Webster is aware of the kudos to be earned, but is approaching this season with the usual calm of a seasoned battler. |
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With Brindley dropping back, less than two seconds covered Webster, Steinhausen and Reeves, but the North Yorkshire ace upped the pace. |
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The Preston middleweight faces another Brummie journeyman, William Webster, who has won once in 20 fights. |
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Webster chose the vignettes wisely, including accounts of Orde Wingate and the Chindits, Merrill's Marauders, and Chennault's Flying Tigers. |
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Webster employs this episode in a final analysis of the anatomy of contemporary New Zealand anthropology and Maori studies. |
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It was not helped that there was only one microphone for the interview and it screeched every time Webster moved it back and forth. |
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His long punt was latched on to by Adam Webster and he lobbed Andy Britton. |
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Its spokeswoman Nancy Webster said she feared the high charges would defeat the object of the legislation. |
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While some British and Anglophile linguists denigrated American English as provincial and corrupt, Webster inverted the argument. |
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Mr Webster said the dangers of the Legionella bacteria in air conditioning systems were well known. |
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The visitors had two tries disallowed, the first by Webster, who knocked the ball on when gathering and dotting down on the stroke of halftime. |
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Non-striker Gordon Webster, running to the danger end, would have been well short of safety had the shy at the stumps been on target. |
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Every chapter is headed with a brief quote from a Jacobean revenge tragedy by the likes of Webster, Kyd, or Jonson. |
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If you're going to see The Futureheads tonight at Webster Hall, come by Black and White afterwards where i'll be deejaying at the official afterparty! |
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And Daniel Webster, a great opponent of slavery, supported the vile Compromise of 1850, fugitive Slave Act and all. |
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Webster pretty much covers the extent of my knowledge of this principle. |
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And I think it's condescending of personalities like Nikki Webster to say that the only reason people don't like them is because of tall poppy syndrome. |
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He would ride across the District of Columbia on his black horse, Dan Webster, or survey the countryside from a hot-air balloon. |
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He hurried back and learned that a group of young men had come in after filming a rap video out on Webster Avenue. |
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On October 14, 1783, a week after his pub date, Webster commandeered the front page of The courant. |
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But, together, Webster, Clay, and Calhoun delayed the Civil War for 40 years. |
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Webster said he is asked to identify beached blobs quite frequently. |
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Both a study in philology and a history of ideas, The American Language continued in the tradition of Webster and Whitman to defend American English against its detractors. |
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Of the three nominated, Webster did the best, receiving 12 votes, Gohmert and Yoho received three and two votes, respectively. |
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From the 1820s to the 1850s, the upper house was dominated by Daniel Webster, Henry Clay, and John Calhoun. |
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A ball played in by Neil Janczyk rolled through legs and under feet before arriving at Andy Webster, who blootered a low shot into the net from close range. |
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Clarets chief Cotterill was smarting after seeing referee Colin Webster ignore his side's appeals for two late spot kicks after Ian Moore had already missed a late penalty. |
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Why Was Robert Webster, a Slave, Wearing What Looks Like a confederate Uniform? |
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Webster Tarpley was obviously not anything like as as cogent Jon Kay. |
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Look again and, oh no, he's become Coronation Street's serial bed-hopper, Kevin Webster. |
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Don Knapnik and his wife, Joanne, are friends of the Bialys, said John, indicating they are former residents of Lakeside Beach in Webster. |
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Andrew Sherborne and New Zealander Stephen Scahill finished tied for third, three shots behind Webster and Whitehouse. |
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Rulli worked as a cutter at Bates Shoe Company in Webster and then as a burler at Packard Mills in Dudley before retiring. |
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The Webster City Airport and Storm Flying Service hosted a Boy Scout Camporee at the airport for almost 300 scouts. |
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Right-hander Allen Webster will make his first career start against Houston tody as Boston opens its second 11-game home stand of the season. |
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Chorusmaster Claude Webster led the ensemble with verve, in an arrangement by Francois Vallieres. |
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Warrington RC pair Darrel Webster and David Fox were fifth in a race which was won by Mark Holton and Matt Stell in 57mins 9secs. |
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The media circus, just as Webster predicted, worked to his advantage. |
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Webster GC, Berner RA, Gansa AN The effect of biuret on protein synthesis in plants. |
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He is set to lure chief scout Simon Hunt and goalkeeping coach Malcolm Webster from former club Derby. |
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Botticher came from behind to beat Webster, who was beaten to bronze by France's Francois Pervis, before defeating Dmitriev. |
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In his defence, Mr Webster said alcohol had been responsible for disinhibiting him. |
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Hugh Webster, Jack Van Evara, Winston Hibler Moki, a Cree Indian, is made foreman of a sprawling cattle ranch owned by his former army commander. |
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As Webster informs us, it is both psychomorphic and heterotropic. I suppose that's a fancy way of saying Illyrion is many things to many men. |
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Chadwick had his Australian 1851 Exhibition scholar, Hugh Webster, duplicate their results. |
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Philips, Karl Popper, Lionel Robbins, Susan Strange, Bob Ward and Charles Webster. |
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David Webster was appointed General Administrator, and Sadler's Wells Ballet was invited to become the resident ballet company. |
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This led to two Anguillian Revolutions in 1967 and 1969 headed by Atlin Harrigan and Ronald Webster. |
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Also in the early 1950s the head of the Royal Opera House, David Webster, wanted him to become the musical director there. |
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Over this extended period his various assistants included Richard Webster, Geraint John, Rob Howley, Dan Baugh and Bill Millard. |
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Nationalism was a powerful force in the early 19th century, with famous spokesmen such as Andrew Jackson and Daniel Webster. |
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Webster was a proponent of English spelling reform for reasons both philological and nationalistic. |
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This exception is no longer usual in American English, seemingly because of Noah Webster. |
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In 1793, Alexander Hamilton recruited Webster to move to New York City and become an editor for a Federalist Party newspaper. |
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In 1806, Webster published his first dictionary, A Compendious Dictionary of the English Language. |
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Webster enrolled at Yale just before his 16th birthday, studying during his senior year with Ezra Stiles, Yale's president. |
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His father had mortgaged the farm to send Webster to Yale, but he was now on his own and had nothing more to do with his family. |
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Webster was by nature a revolutionary, seeking American independence from the cultural thralldom to Britain. |
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Webster dedicated his Speller and Dictionary to providing an intellectual foundation for American nationalism. |
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From 1787 to 1789, Webster was an outspoken supporter of the new Constitution. |
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Webster married well and had joined the elite in Hartford but did not have much money. |
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Webster rejected the notion that the study of Greek and Latin must precede the study of English grammar. |
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Ellis argues that Webster anticipated some of the insights currently associated with Jean Piaget's theory of cognitive development. |
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Webster said that children pass through distinctive learning phases in which they master increasingly complex or abstract tasks. |
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As time went on, Webster changed the spellings in the book to more phonetic ones. |
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Webster acquired his perspective on language from such theorists as Maupertuis, Michaelis, and Herder. |
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Webster hoped to standardize American speech, since Americans in different parts of the country used different languages. |
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Webster completed his dictionary during his year abroad in January 1825 in a boarding house in Cambridge, England. |
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As a spelling reformer, Webster preferred spellings that matched pronunciation better. |
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Webster grew increasingly authoritarian and elitist, fighting against the prevailing grain of Jacksonian Democracy. |
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In 1837, Webster warned his daughter Eliza about her fervent support of the abolitionist cause. |
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In 1822 the family moved back to New Haven, where Webster was awarded an honorary degree from Yale the following year. |
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He shows the ways in which American poetry has inherited Webster and drawn upon his lexicography in order to reinvent it. |
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Although it was more successful financially than the original 1828 edition and was reprinted many times, Noah Webster was critical of it. |
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In recent years, even established dictionaries with no direct link to Noah Webster whatsoever have adopted his name, adding to the confusion. |
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A variety of methods were proposed by statesmen such as Alexander Hamilton, Thomas Jefferson, and Daniel Webster. |
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In 1812, Slater built the Old Green Mill, later known as Cranston Print Works, in East Village in Webster, Massachusetts. |
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He moved to Webster due in part to an available workforce, but also due to abundant water power from Webster Lake. |
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Slater died on April 21, 1835, in Webster, Massachusetts, a town which he had founded in 1832 and named for his friend Senator Daniel Webster. |
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By exploiting connections with the Staffordshire iron trade, Mr Webster acquired local mills and began bar iron and wire manufacture. |
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Obviously, old Noah Webster got off to a real whizbang start, and he kept it up brilliantly 'til he got close to the middle. |
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The yard goods printer tried to keep its Webster plant current, but they had an old building to begin with. |
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The first to undergo Kirstie's handicraft masterclass are Colin Webster and Amber Moss, whose maisonette in Edinburgh should be the perfect pad for a couple of young groovers. |
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To combat the symptoms of dartitis, Webster had been studying a documentary of Eric Bristow explaining how he beat the most feared disease on the oche. |
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This year's program includes Weezer, Creed, Marianas Trench, Hedley, Theory of a Deadman, Down With Webster, Puddle of Mudd, The Trews, Sloan and illScarlett. |
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The CBGB Festival at Webster Hall in NYC turned violent Friday night when founding bassist of the Co-Mags, Harley Flanagan took out a knife in the VIP balcony area. |
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Webster personally led one of the prosecutions, but public sentiment in New England against slavery was so strong that jury nullification became commonplace on slavery issues. |
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If I ever meet one of you Texas waddies that says he never drank from a horse track I think I will shake his hand and give him a Daniel Webster cigar. |
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Every word, as they said of Daniel Webster, seemed to weigh a pound. |
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Webster molded the KJV to correct grammar, replaced words that were no longer used, and did away with words and phrases that could be seen as offensive. |
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From his own experiences as a teacher, Webster thought that the Speller should be simple and gave an orderly presentation of words and the rules of spelling and pronunciation. |
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Webster thought that Americans should learn from American books, so he began writing the three volume compendium A Grammatical Institute of the English Language. |
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While working on a second volume of his dictionary, Webster died in 1843, and the rights to the dictionary were acquired by George and Charles Merriam. |
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Webster founded the Connecticut Society for the Abolition of Slavery in 1791 but later became somewhat disillusioned with the abolitionist movement. |
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Johnson, unlike Webster, was not an advocate of spelling reform, but chose the spelling best derived, as he saw it, from among the variations in his sources. |
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When I was young, the local TV stations had Skipper Frank, Engineer Bill, KNX's own Tom Hatten, Webster Webfoot and Sheriff John for my after-school entertainment. |
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Webster did attempt to introduce some reformed spellings, as did the Simplified Spelling Board in the early 20th century, but most were not adopted. |
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