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| | TheFA.com - 'Good second-half' |
 | | Milner himself was pleased to find the back of the net and settle England after a less than average opening. |  | | James Milner drills home his first goal for England's Under-21s |  | | Despite a difficult first 45, Milner struck his first ever England Under-21 goal just after the break to settle England before Darren Bent secured victory with 17 minutes left. |
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http://www.thefa.com/England/U21s/NewsAndFeatures/Postings/2004/09/JamesMilner_reaction.htm
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| | Search Results for "James ..." |
 | | James I, king of England, 1566-1625, king of England (1603-25) and, as James VI, of Scotland (1567-1625). |  | | James II, king of England, Scotland, and Ireland, 1633-1701, king of England, Scotland, and Ireland (1685-88); second son of Charles I, brother and successor of Charles... |  | | James III, king of Scotland, 1452-88, king of Scotland (1460-88), son and successor of James II. |
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http://bartleby.com/cgi-bin/texis/webinator/sitesearch?db=db&query=James+...
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 | | Like the bowl itself, Jamess novel was a cold display of craft, genius, and opulence. |  | | James is the epitome of the tell-dont-show school of narrative, which reaches its rarefied heights in this, his last novel, a masterpiece or nightmare of refined sensitivity and second-guessing, abstractions of abstractions and page-long sentences that suddenly end with a question mark and you have no idea why. |  | | Its England 1903, and the impoverished Prince Amerigo is engaged to marry Maggie Verver (Kate Beckinsale), sole scion of as a subtitle worthy of the coffee-table book this film could be mistaken for informs us Adam Verver: Americas first billionaire (Nick Nolte). |
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http://www.bostonphoenix.com/boston/movies/reviews/documents/01636284.htm
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| | Rocksport: Guide Books & skills >> Peak District |
 | | Peak Gritstone - East by Chris Craggs & Alan James Published by RockFax 2001 ISBN 1872341X Area England - Peak District A ground breaking guide that uses colour... |  | | On Peak Rock by Carl Dawson Published by BMC 2002 Distributed by Cordee ISBN 0903908913 Area England - Peak District Key Crags General guide to selected crags &... |  | | Chatsworth by Chris Craggs Published by BMC 1996 Distributed by Cordee ISBN 0953350002 Area England - Peak District Key Crags Black Rocks,Cratcliffe, Shining... |
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http://www.sheffieldclimbing.com/shop/subcat.php?s=19
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| | TheFA.com - Bent does it again |
 | | The result now puts England in a commanding position at the top of Group 6. |  | | Newcastle's James Milner was given a new central midfield role by manager Peter Taylor, and responded with a performance of real maturity and creativity. |  | | It could so easily have been 2-0 a few minutes later when another piece of Milner magic set up Bent for a volley from ten yards - but somehow keeper Price tipped his effort over the crossbar. |
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http://www.thefa.com/England/U21s/NewsAndFeatures/Postings/2004/09/EngU21_vWales_U21Side.htm
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| | Dana Parks Memorial Library - Booklist 2004 |
 | | 1990 by Gregath Company (loan fee-$3.) 369/GROS THE RACCOON BRIGADE SOLDIERS OF THE REVOLUTION GEAUGA CO, OH Parke: Clarissa Parks: Abigail; Anna; Celia; Chloe; Clarrisa; Fannie; Fanny; Fanny Dickinson; Hiram; Isaac; James; Keziah; Keziah Doolittle; Lewis; Louisa; Lucy Williams; Lyman; Mabel; Malinda; Mary; Mary ? |  | | Her ancestor, John Parks, did not come to VA from England or Ireland about 1735, but instead was a descendant of the Roger (K) lineage. |  | | Parke: Robert (MA 1630) Amos, Eugene P.; 1980; Tbl.of Contents; Surname Index ANCESTRY FROM A TO Z (Amos, Zoll & related families) This book traces the branches of their ancestry from New England, Kentucky as the descendants traveled westward to Kansas. |
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http://www.parke.org/library2004.html
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| | The History of England from the Accession of James the Second - Volume IV By Thomas Babington Macaulay- Chapter 5 from Nalanda Digital Library at NIT Calicut |
 | | The History of England from the Accession of James the Second - Volume IV By Thomas Babington Macaulay- Chapter 5 from Nalanda Digital Library at NIT Calicut |  | | Perhaps the nation, incensed against William, yet not reconciled to James, and distracted between hatred of foreigners and hatred of Jesuits, might prefer both to the Dutch King and to the Popish King one who was at once a native of our country and a member of our Church. |  | | James did not feel, and, to do him justice, was not such a hypocrite as to pretend to feel, any scruple about removing his enemies by those means which he had justly thought base and wicked when employed by his enemies against himself. |
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http://www.nalanda.nitc.ac.in/resources/english/etext-project/history/England4/chapter5.html
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| | James Sowerby: Information From Answers.com |
 | | His next project was of similar scale: the Mineral Conchology of Great Britain, a comprehensive catalog of many invertebrate fossils found in England, was published over a 34-year time-span, the latter parts by his sons James De Carle Sowerby and George Brettingham Sowerby I. |  | | In 1790, he began the first of several enormously huge projects: a 36-volume work on the botany of England that was published over the next 24 years, contained 2592 hand-colored engravings and was known simply as Sowerby's Botany. |  | | He also developed a theory of color and published two landmark illustrated works on mineralogy: the British Mineralogy (1804 - 1817) and as a supplement to it the Exotic Mineralogy (1811 - 1820). |
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http://www.answers.com/topic/james-sowerby
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| | James Ravilious - photographer of rural life 1939 - 1999 |
 | | James Ravilious was born at Eastbourne, England, the second son of Eric Ravilious, the war artist, wood-engraver and designer. |  | | His pictures reveal real life as it was being lived in late 20th century rural England when the country traditions that have been handed down for hundreds, if not thousands, of years were still part of everyday existence. |  | | James Ravilious - photographer of rural life 1939 - 1999 |
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http://www.jamesravilious.com/biography.asp
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| | Alibris: James Ivory |
 | | In recent years, the films of Ismail Merchant and James Ivory have captured period England like no others. |  | | This book examines in detail four Merchant Ivory films--A Room with a View, Maurice, Howards End, and The Remains of the Day--and offers a portrait of enduring England, with the evocatively shot country and town settings that serve as... |  | | The Wandering Company: Twenty-One Years of Merchant Ivory Films |
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http://www.alibris.com/search/books/author/James_Ivory
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| | Ananova - Milner set for under-21 debut |
 | | Milner had been earmarked to be part of the England squad for the World Youth Championships in November but he was withdrawn at the 11th hour once it became clear he would be having a greater part to play at Elland Road. |  | | Leeds teenager James Milner has earned his first England Under-21 call-up for Tuesday's friendly international with Sweden in Kristianstad. |  | | Milner has turned in a series of impressive displays for the Whites operating in a wide midfield role. |
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| | EADWEARD MUYBRIDGE (Page 1) |
 | | The Anglo-Saxon Kings of England often spelt their names in this fashion and Muybridge may have seen the name written in the plinth of the coronation stone which had been inaugurated at Kingston in 1850. |  | | He had not been idle, however and suceeded in inventing a special kind of plate-printing process and also a machine for washing clothes whilst he was in England. |  | | Baptised as Edward James Muggeridge at All Saints Church, Kingston, he later changed his surname first to Muygridge, then to Muybridge and spelt his Christian name as Eadweard. |
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| | Olmsted-Mix-Turner |
 | | James Olmsted, together with two sons, Nicholas and Nehemiah, two nephews, Richard and John, and a niece, Rebecca, came to New England in the ship 'Lyon,' under Capt. PIERCE, arrive at Boaston on the Lord's Day 16 September 1632, after a voyage of twelve weeks from Braintree, England. |  | | James was made a freeman 6 November 1632 and was chosen by a popular vote 3 November 1634 to be the Constable." He removed to Hartford, CT in the summer of 1634. |  | | In 1986, a memorial conisting of a maple tree and granite marker was placed in the Center Church Cemetery (Ancient Burying Ground), Hartford, CT in honor of James OLMSTED and his brother Richard OLMSTED. |
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http://kinnexions.com/smlawson/olmsted.htm
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| | chapter3.txt |
 | | Although politicians had collaborated with Charles and James II on debt management during wartime from the 1660s, it was not until William arrived that King and Parliament guaranteed repayment of state obligations with one voice. |  | | Sir George Caswall, James Craggs, and Sir William Cowper were Members of Parliament and directors of one or the other of these three great corporations. |  | | When William of Orange and the political nation drove James II from his throne in 1689, James retaliated in the only way open to a late seventeenth- century dispossessed Stuart. |
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http://www.afn.org/~afn31294/marvin/chapter3.txt
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| | icNewcastle - Dream come true |
 | | Right-footed Milner, an England Under-21 team-mate of Michael Chopra, Darren Ambrose and Steven Taylor, can play on either flank, or even through the middle. |  | | Milner revealed it was a wrench to leave Leeds, his boyhood club, but added that he is now focused on the challenge ahead of him at Newcastle. |  | | Milner will vie with Ambrose for a right-wing berth, as well as providing cover on the left for Laurent Robert, having spent most of last season on the left-wing for Leeds as they tried in vain to avoid relegation from the Premiership. |
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http://icnewcastle.icnetwork.co.uk/newcastleunited/news/tm_objectid=14390351&method=full&siteid=50081&headline=dream-come-true-name_page.html
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| | Amazon.ca: DVD: The Europeans - The Merchant Ivory Collection |
 | | This is an early and lesser Merchant/Ivory period piece featuring a visit of Europeans Lee Remick and Tim Woodward to their Bostonian cousins, however the staging is so stiff director James Ivory may have well used mannequins. |  | | Of note is James' using "pleased to" instead of "would you please" in requests. |  | | This entertaining story from a delicious early novel by Henry James takes place in a New England Arcadia that stands for everything beautiful, pure and good. |
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http://www.amazon.ca/exec/obidos/ASIN/B0000A02TU
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| | What's In A Name? |
 | | Gordon enjoyed the good life, often spending much of his money on promoting road and air racing in England or France. |  | | He is supposedly listed in the Guinness Book of World Records under "Greatest Engagement Faux Pas" ("Faux Pas" [Foh Pah] is a French phrase basically meaning "an embarrassing screw-up"). |  | | Gordon Bennett's name became a British phrase or expletive because of his eccentric and unmannerly conduct. |
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http://www.gordonbennettband.com/gbstory.html
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| | James L. Halperin -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article |
 | | He was born and raised in (A state in New England; one of the original 13 colonies) Massachusetts, attended (American philanthropist who left his library and half his estate to the Massachusetts college that now bears his name (1607-1638)) Harvard and settled in (Click link for more info and facts about Dallas, Texas) Dallas, Texas. |  | | James L. Halperin is the author of (Click link for more info and facts about The Truth Machine) The Truth Machine (1996) and The First Immortal (1998). |  | | He also directs the world's largest rare (A metal piece (usually a disc) used as money) coin company. |
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http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/encyclopedia/j/ja/james_l._halperin.htm
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 | | James and others paid their passage to Virginia but were able to bring along few of the comforts of life. |  | | The earliest actual record we have of James Sowerby is a deposition dated 1652 which can be found in the records of Surry County. |  | | The eldest of three brothers, it is likely that he sailed from the northeastern seaport of Hull, England. |
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| | Harvard Gazette: Graduate student Scott Sowerby finds surprising side to King James II |
 | | Sowerby's most striking piece of evidence is a diary he found in a small, obscure record office in northern England in which the diarist recorded a speech made by James. |  | | Nor does he identify with the Jacobites, those supporters of James II who continued to champion his cause and that of his heirs. |  | | In fact, James was a friend of William Penn, the aristocratic convert to Quakerism and founder of Pennsylvania. |
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http://www.news.harvard.edu/gazette/2003/04.17/15-kingjames.html
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| | Friends’ publications: St Bride Library |
 | | The Friends also organised the exhibition, Primitive Types at the Soane Museum, which was accompanied by the publication of a revised and enlarged edition of James Mosleys |  | | The European Friends of St Bride Printing Library announce the publication of James Mosleys The Nymph and the Grot as the accompanying volume to the Primitive Types exhibition at Sir John Soanes Museum until 24 April 1999. |  | | The authors introduction to this new edition recalls the articles genesis in the 1960s when, in England at least, sanserif types had only just achieved acceptance within the idiom of the modern designer. |
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| | Spectator, The: Cast a cool eye on life, on work |
 | | A Comer of England is a collection of photographs taken over a period of 17 years. |  | | James Ravilious' photographs of North Devon landscapes are in the English lyric tradition. |  | | The canvas was a scrap of country covering the 20-mile span of the valleys of the Taw and Torridge, where Ravilious recorded a way of life that has hardly changed for hundreds of years. |
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http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qa3724/is_199704/ai_n8758273
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| | Library: Watkinson Library |
 | | Curtis founded the magazine with a didactic and financial purpose and employed and trained the most important English botanical illustrators of the time, including Sydenham Edwards and James Sowerby. |  | | In England, William Curtis founded Curtis's botanical magazine, the most distinguished and long-lived of a number of botanical periodicals (1787-1983). |  | | Mentioned above for the importance of its large lithographed illustrations, The Orchidaceae of Mexico and Guatemala by James Bateman, depicting the orchids of Central America, is a superb example of the art of the botanical illustrator. |
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http://www.trincoll.edu/depts/library/watkinson/herbs.htm
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| | SPLICEDwire: "A Soldier's Daughter Never Cries" review |
 | | The tacit, understated film is based on the novel of the same name by Kalie Jones, a fictionalized familial drama about her childhood in Paris and New England as the daughter of expatriate novelist James Jones ("From Here to Eternity," "The Thin Red Line"). |  | | In the few days since seeing "A Soldier's Daughter Never Cries," the picture has grown on me a bit, in large part because of the supremely natural performance of Leelee Sobieski ( "Deep Impact"), who stars as the teenage daughter of a gruff American novelist growing up in Paris in the 1970s. |  | | But it is a terrific stepping stone for Sobieski, who, once you get past her remarkable resemblance to a teenage Helen Hunt (somebody in Hollywood needs to take advantage of this), once again leaves a lasting impression with her beyond-her-years gift for emotional authenticity. |
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http://www.splicedonline.com/98reviews/soldierskid.html
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| | Review: A Soldier's Daughter Never Cries |
 | | Merchant-Ivory (the film making team comprised of Ismail Merchant and James Ivory) is probably best known for their somewhat austere tales of life in England. |  | | In addition to adults Bill (Kris Kristofferson) and Marcella (Barbara Hershey), there are two children: Channe (short for "Charlotte Anne," and played by Luisa Conlon at an early age and Leelee Sobieski later), the couple's biological daughter, and Billy (Samuel Gruen turning into Jesse Bradford), their adopted son. |  | | Romeo + Juliet) is fine as the moody, taciturn Billy, although his portrayal is less arresting than Sobieski's. |
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http://movie-reviews.colossus.net/movies/s/soldiers.html
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| | TheFA.com - One step at a time |
 | | James Milner will not let his ambition of a quick ascent to the full England squad deflect from the importance of the Under-21 side's revenge mission against Azerbaijan at Middlesbrough's Riverside Stadium on Tuesday night. |  | | Milner believes the team spirit which Taylor has created amongst his squad provides one of the key factors in his side's march to the brink of sealing a top two place. |  | | Milner added: "With the players we have in the squad we should win but we have to make sure we don't get frustrated and don't start panicking. |
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http://www.thefa.com/England/U21s/NewsAndFeatures/Postings/2005/03/EngU21vAzerbaijan_preview.htm
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| | AllRefer.com - James Lind (Medicine, Biography) - Encyclopedia |
 | | Considered the founder of naval hygiene in England, Lind observed on a ten-week cruise (1746) that 80 seamen of 350 came down with scurvy. |  | | Lind also improved sanitary conditions aboard ships of the line, advocated the distilling of seawater for drinking purposes on long journeys, and, through his writings on tropical diseases, helped prevent much unnecessary loss of life during British campaigns. |  | | In his Treatise of the Scurvy (1753) he emphasized the preventive effect of ingesting fresh fruit or lemon juice, thus reviving a practice of Dutch and English seafarers of the 16th cent. |
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http://reference.allrefer.com/encyclopedia/L/Lind-Jam.html
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| | African Americans in the Visual Arts: A Historical Perspective |
 | | Howard University was in the forefront of this education, and David Driskell looked up to Professor James A. Porter (1905-1970) of the Howard Art Department as his inspiration and mentor. |  | | SUNSET ON THE NEW ENGLAND COAST, oil, 1871 |  | | Her talents were already recognizable, therefore she moved to Boston and started her first lessons in modeling clay under the tutelage of sculptor, Edward Brackett. |
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http://www.liu.edu/cwis/cwp/library/aavaahp.htm
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| | Britmovie - James Ivory Biography |
 | | Elegance, taste, care and an eye for the recreation of times past drape almost all the work of this American-born director who has ranged from India to England and back to America depicting the moods, manners, milieu and morals of enclosed societies whose members are pinned like butterflies and ruthlessly dissected for our inspection. |  | | But such Ivory offerings as Autobiography of a Princess (1975) and Roseland (1977) are well worth seeking out. |  | | After years of work in this field of human entomology, Ivory produced two masterworks in the early 1990s. |
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http://www.britmovie.co.uk/biog/i/001.html
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