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  Charles I - Uncyclopedia
Charles I, as the name implies, was the first Charles action figure to have been imported to Britain.
Charles was fitted with real working arms that moved up and down when you pressed a button on his back, and his hand could fit in most of the official toys that you could buy.
Charles' arch nemesis was parliament, who was considerably more expensive than the Charles action figure, but, in turn, came with more functions; for example, if it saw the Charles action figure, it would automatically steals his money.
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 Isaac Newton - Uncyclopedia
Sir Isaac Newton was born Iszaak Nűton in 1621 as a fully formed super-human genius, quoting mathematical formulas and measuring his own velocity as he exited his mother's womb.
Isaac Newton was, like, a kabazillion times smarter, though admittedly, he was no Einstein.
Sir Isaac Newton developed the theory of gravity in Lincolnshire in 1623 when yet another apple fell and hit his head.
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 Descendancy of Charles Medaris (5)
Charles died in July or August of 1793, as that is when his will was probated.
Charles apparently died from a long illness as he mentions at the writing of his will in March that he was in very poor health.
Charles Medearis, Sadler, of Chatham Co., N.C. to Alburt Siers of Orange Co., N.C. (for 12 pounds), 100 acres, lying in the fork between Panter (Panther?) Creek and Middle Creek.Signed by Charles Medearis and Betty Medearis, his wife.
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 African Americans in the Visual Arts: A Historical Perspective
Isaac Scott Hathaway, sculptor and career visual artist, was one of three children born to the Reverend and Mrs.
Isaac answered, "I am going to model busts of Negroes and put them where people can see them." That determination stood fast, and Isaac Hathaway was determined to learn what was needed to become an artist and a sculptor.
Isaac Hathaway once said that he believed "that the art of a people not only conveys their mental, spiritual, and civic growth to posterity, but convinces their contemporaries that they can best portray in crystallization their feelings, aspirations, and desires." Isaac Hathaway certainly lived by these convictions.
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She married Charles Elton - Captain Charles was sent to Australia because he fell in love with and married a servant maid of their house.
Money from Charles' father Jacob's estate was sent from England on a regular basis to Mary Jane, even after she had remarried Isaac Parkes - shepherd.
After Isaac's death she fell pregnant to David Mackay, the illegitimate child, John was given the Parkes name.
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 Isaac Oliver (1560 - 1617) Artwork Images, Exhibitions, Reviews
Born in France, Isaac Oliver moved to England in 1568 with his goldsmith father.
Menashe Kadishman - The Sacrifice of Isaac 1985 cor-ten steel Fred Jones Jr.
He highlights the notion that documentation may be all that is required for an idea to exist and resonate.
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 kelley - kelg30.htm - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Martha married Samuel Isaac Henderson, son of Zachariah Isaac Henderson and Lillie Texanna McCall, on 25 Dec 1936 in Liberty, Pickens Co., SC.
Eleanor married Charles Homer Smith, son of Charlie Leonard Smith and Ethel Iola Merck.
Charles was born 1918 in Six Mile, Pickens Co., SC.
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 Charles Isaac Elton (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.tamu.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Charles Isaac Elton (December 6, 1839 - April 23, 1900) was an English lawyer and antiquary.
During the later years of his life he retired to a great extent from legal practice, and devoted much of his time to literary work.
Elton's principal works were The Tenures of Kent (1867); Treatise on Commons and Waste Lands (1868); Law of Copyholds (1874); Origins of English History (1882); Custom and Tenant Right (1882).
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 Eye Weekly - Isaac Hayes - 11.26.98
As soon as his "Hello" eases on down the telephone line from his home in Manhattan, it's beyond doubt that you're speaking to Isaac Hayes.
By 1976, Sir Isaac was in dire financial shape.
Notwithstanding any similarities between Isaac Hayes and Chef, Hayes reckons he'll keep them in separate career compartments for the time being.
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 Other Strolling Violinists   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
As lead violinist for The Swing Shifters, he was prominent on their commercial recordings, "Early Shift" and "Jasmine Jitterbug".
Charles leads the Vintage Jazz Duo, delighting café and corporate audiences to the sounds of jazz violin and guitar.
Larry is a graduate of the University of Cincinnatti, taught Elementary Strings music in the North Hills and Upper St. Clair school districts for 12 years, and since 1972 has been a member of the Pittsburgh Opera Orchestra, Pittsburgh Ballet Orchestra, and the Civic Light Opera Orchestra.
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1, Essay 5, Emerson, by John Morley 19935 Ilman menestyksetta, by Charles Dickens and Wilkie Collins 19934 [Subtitle: Joulukertomus] [Translator: O. [Language: Finnish] Cluthe's Advice to the Ruptured, by Chas.
Charles Francis Adams on His Pamphlet "The Confederacy and the Transvaal"] In gondoleta, by Antonio Negri 19894 [Subtitle: Barcarole e Rime Veneziane] [Language: Venetian] The Great Events by Famous Historians, Vol.
I, Part E, by David Hume 19215 [Subtitle: From Charles I. to Cromwell] The History of England in Three Volumes, Vol.
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Lancashire were building up most of their moves on the left side of the field where Brighton Tuwaya was brilliant as he kept the home side rushing back to defend before he could make dangerous use of possession.
Despite their promising moves, Lancashire could not push towards the CAPS goal area as both Isaac Nyabvure and Vusimuzi Siziba were losing possession unnecessarily.
Lancashire, however, seemed to recover, perhaps on the realisation of the little time left and started enjoying a huge slice of possession outside their own half.
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 Elton - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Charles Isaac Elton, a lawyer, politician, writer and antiquarian
Frederick Cockayne Elton, a recipient of the Victoria Cross
Stanley Elton Hollis, a recipient of the Victoria Cross
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 Calvin in the Hands of the Philistines: or, Did Calvin Bowl on the Sabbath? by Chris Coldwell   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
To recast Knox to their point of view, they distort one historical account, the supper with Randolph, and overstate the verity of the bowling story, which the secondary source (Hessey) and the original source (Disraeli) clearly portrayed as hearsay, though they certainly did not treat it as such.
Calvin deemed the Sabbath to have been a Jewish ordinance, limited to that sacred people with their other ceremonial laws, and only typical of the spiritual repose of the advent of Christ, which abolished the grosser, rejected its rigours, and reproaches those whose Sabbatical superstitions were carnal and gross as the Jewish.
Edward Elton, An exposition of the ten commandments of God (London, 1623), an update of A plain and easy exposition of six of the commandments (1619).
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 William & Nina Matheson Books, Inc. - Catalog 7 - Bibliography/Books about Books - Part 1
Intended "as a general guide for the benefit of those responsible for the encoding of records and for those wishing to know the basic principles underlying proposed practice".
A Charles Dickens collection of superlative merit and equally fine first editions of American and English authors: the library of the honorable Frederick W. Lehmann of St. Louis, Mo. New York, 1930.
Heartman, Charles F. George D. Smith, G. Beauvoir Community, Miss., Privately printed as a Yuletide Greeting for Charles F. Heartman, 1945.
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 CHARLES ISAAC ELTON (1... - Online Information article about CHARLES ISAAC ELTON (1... (via CobWeb/3.1 ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
- Online Information article about CHARLES ISAAC ELTON (1...
Search over 40,000 articles from the original, classic Encyclopedia Britannica, 11th Edition.
ISAAC (Hebrew for " he laughs," on explanatory references to the name, see ABRAHAM)
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 Clevedon - LoveToKnow 1911   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Clevedon Court is a remarkable medieval mansion, dating originally from the early part of the 14th century, though much altered in the Elizabethan and other periods.
The house is considered to be the original of "Castlewood" in Thackeray's Esmond; the novelist was acquainted with the place through his friendship with the Rev. William Brookfield and his wife, the daughter of Sir Charles Elton of Clevedon Court.
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A Catalogue of a Portion of the Library of Charles Isaac Elton and Mary Augusta Elton.
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 King Family Genealogy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
These early family members are discussed first, although the main focus of this book is Isaac King and his wife, Mary Hankins, and their ten children; Thomas, David, Peter C., Allen H., Mary Jane, Ichabod, Valentine, Aden D., Charles, and Sarah Elizabeth.
All of them, but Charles, who died young, married and had children.
Isaac King and Mary Hankins King (Reunion of Isaaac and Mary King's Family)
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In the following June he voted in favour of Gladstone's first home rule bill, and, as a consequence, was defeated by Charles Isaac Elton [qv.] in July 1886.
This closed his political career; he died at Killerton on 29 May 1898, ten days after his friend Gladstone, who was seven months his junior; he was buried in the family vault at Culm St. John on 3 June.
Acland married, first, on 14 March 1841, Mary, eldest daughter of Sir Charles Mordaunt, bart., by whom he had issue two daughters and three sons, viz.
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He has performed with jazz singers Tony Bennett, Rosemary Clooney as well as the Tommy Dorsey jazz band; rhythm and blues legends Ray Charles and The Temptations and with The Cincinnati Pops Orchestra.
Webb for soprano saxophone and violin by Ohio composer, Isaac Watras, has been completed and only awaits a premiere date.
Webb maintains a jazz quintet that is devoted to performing original works by its members and works that have not made it into the repertoire by major jazz artists.
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 James Cummins Bookseller. Williams Shakespeare. A List. Summer 2005
Some fading of cloth, spotting of endpapers, signature of Charles B. Farrell on endpapers.Contains a letter to Miss Lydia Jervis of Wills Book & Stationery from Robert Garvey of the Harlem Book Company confirming that although the pagination on this work is peculiar that it is complete.
Including Those by Charles and Mary Lamb with a Continuation by Harrison S. Morris.
Being a Survey of the Condition of Europe at the end of the 16th Century.
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 Descendants of Thomas & Frances Henderson of early VA and SC - pafg115.htm - Generated by Personal Ancestral File   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
David Elton PARKER (, Kenneth Floyd MILLER, Rachel Louisa HENDERSON, George Washington, Canada (Kenneda), Charles Sr, Thomas)
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Stacy Lynn MCCALL (,, Charles Washington "Uncle Charlie", George Washington, Canada (Kenneda), Charles Sr, Thomas)
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 Mary: Reviews, Discography, Audio Clips, and more ||| Music.com
That meant that the more overt hip-hop elements have been subdued in favor of '70s soul.
There's still grit in the music, but it's been glossed over with a polished production, and she now favors sophisticated songs, including material from such writers as Stevie Wonder, Bacharach and David, Lauryn Hill, and Elton John and Bernie Taupin.
Some of these writers were collaborators and others contributed songs outright, but the amazing thing about the end result belongs to nobody else but Blige.
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 Charles Isaac Elton Books - Signed, used, new, out-of-print
Charles Isaac Elton Books - Signed, used, new, out-of-print
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 Amazon.com: A catalogue of a portion of the library of Charles Isaac Elton and Mary Augusta Elton: Books: Charles Isaac ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
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A catalogue of a portion of the library of Charles Isaac Elton and Mary Augusta Elton (Unknown Binding)
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 DigitalBookIndex: AGRICULTURE: Land Tenure & Use (e-Book, eTexts, On Line Books, eDocuments)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
The Land League Manual: With Portraits and Sketches of [Charles Stewart] Parnell and Davitt
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