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1. Other names that Scott uses includes Billat Scott Edmund, Scott Edmund Billat and Scott E Billat.

2. Edmund has recently been awarded the Chairmanship.

3. Edmund was a cheerful and obedient student.

4. Edmund looked up with an impish grin.

5. Brain Computations What and How Edmund T

6. Edmund Spenser wrote his famous Amoretti sonnets to …

7. The Banksters, Madoff with America: Directed by Edmund Druilhet

8. CAMPION'S "Brag"—1540-1581 Edmund Campion

9. Hymnarium Cisterciense, issued under Abbot Edmund Bernardini, Westmalle, 1941.

10. It was barbarous to be happy when Edmund was suffering.

11. Some scholars, such as Edmund Pellegrino, argue that Beneficence is …

12. What does Appeach mean? 1590, Edmund Spenser, The Faerie Queene, II.viii

13. Ambition can creep as well as soar. Edmund Burke 

14. Superstition is the religion of feeble minds. Edmund Burke 

15. Conflux, (real name Edmund Sense) is an epic with electrical based powers.

16. Flattery corrupts both the receiver and the giver. Edmund Burke 

17. Full of vivid imagery, of the natural world, of the seasons, of suns and mo EDMUND SPENSER: Amoretti The Amoretti by Edmund Spenser is one of the great

18. Amoretti LXXV: One Day I Wrote her Name By Edmund Spenser About this Poet Edmund Spenser is considered one of the preeminent poets of the English language

19. 29 Sir Edmund Hillary was the first man to climb Mount Everest.

20. In 19 Edmund Hillary from New Zealand, and Tenzing Norgay from Nepal.

21. This is ''The Bostonians,'' described by both Edmund Wilson and F

22. Amoretti LXVI: "To all those happy blessings which ye have" By Edmund Spenser About this Poet Edmund Spenser is considered one of the preeminent poets of the English language

23. Jamie and Edmund who are orphans in spirit, are sons of the lost generation.

24. Sit Edmund Hillary and Sherpa Tenzing Norgay first reached the peak's summit in 19

25. Besmirching a tradition by John Kekes A review of Conservatism, by Edmund Fawcett

26. Edmund Spenser, the poet, personified Ferdinando as "Amyntas", and his Countess as "Amaryllis".

27. Edmund Zavitz remained active in his chosen field to at least age 80.

28. 21 Edmund reluctantly surrenders his earlier scruples and takes a role opposite Mary.

29. He had 5 brothers: Joseph Crupper , Edmund Crupper and 3 other siblings .

30. Reading without reflecting is like eating without digesting. Edmund Burke 

31. 3 The greater the power, the more dangerous the abuse. Edmund Burke 

32. Edmund Husserl ( 1859 - 1938 ), a famous German philosopher and the founder of the Phenomenology.

33. His father, Edmund Tudor, 1st Earl of Richmond, died three months before his birth.

34. And Edmund was always the more venturesome, and the one that frightened her most.

35. The people never give up their liberties but under some delusion. Edmund Burke 

36. The accident killed 14 factory workers, Edmund Allen, and the rest of Allen's test crew.

37. The adverb Blatantly comes from a word coined by Edmund Spenser in his allegory The Faerie Queen

38. The investigator said that he wanted the complete files on two inmates —Danny Hurtado and Edmund Schmidt.

39. A line of Chandler Blacksmiths in New England was founded by Edmund Chandler born in England about 1588

40. May 19 Edmund Hillary and Sherpa Tenzing Norgay become the first people to reach the summit of Mount Everest.

41. They used the same route to ascend the mountain that Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay had taken in 1953.

42. 9 But the typical psychosurgery patient and typical brain lesion created is illustrated by some one like Edmund.

43. Amoretti, Sonnet 67 by Edmund Spenser; Amoretti, Sonnet 34 by Edmund Spenser; The Solitary Reaper by William Wordsworth; On His Blindness (Sonnet 19) by John Milton; Daffodils by William Wordsworth; Astrophil and Stella, Sonnet 1 by Philip Sidney; A Song for St

44. 24 This was Edmund Gordon, a distinguished black psychologist and educational reformer who briefly replaced Jeffries as department chairman.

45. Edmund stands in front of his grandmother, and with a Bloodcurdling yell he begins to clatter her with his drumsticks

46. 1796, Edmund Burke, a letter to a noble lord the hard, Acidulous, metallic tincture of the spring· (figuratively) Sharp; caustic

47. 1790, Edmund Burke, Reflections on the Revolution in France They appear […] no way Assorted to those with whom they must associate.

48. Other names that Philip uses includes Philip Edmund Berkery, Philip E Berkery, Phillip E Berkery and Philip E Borkery.

49. Two days after his coronation, Henry arrested his father's two most unpopular ministers, Sir Richard Empson and Edmund Dudley.

50. THE UNVEILING OF LHASA EDMUND CANDLER Edward and Louis, irritated at the success of this Countermove, waited patiently and renewed their alliance

51. A pro-German puppet government was installed in Budapest, with actual power resting with the German military governor, SS-Brigadeführer Edmund Veesenmayer.

52. Henry asks for the first dances, and there are other partners, but when Edmund dances with her he is downcast.

53. Edmund rode with slashing spurs and flailing sword into the ranks of the mutinous archers, his knights hard after him.

54. Edmund (Edmond) Chancy (Chancey, Chansy), council member in North Carolina, came to the colony before September 1670 and settled in Pasquotank Precinct

55. Lochee became sole proprietor and editor in 1843 until May 1847 when he sold the operation to the paper's former compositor Edmund Stirling.

56. 1590, Edmund Spenser, The Faerie Queene: And, passing forward with furious Affret, / Pierst through his bever and quite into his brow.

57. From Old French faerie; re-introduced into English in deliberately Archaising spelling in 1590 by Edmund Spenser in authoring the Faerie Queene.

58. Edmund Spenser’s sonnet sequence, the Amoretti (meaning “little love gifts” in Italian), ranks among the most notable of the collections produced during …

59. The Bigamist is a 1953 American drama film noir directed by Ida Lupino starring Joan Fontaine, Ida Lupino, Edmund Gwenn and Edmond O'Brien

60. Bashless (comparative more Bashless, superlative most Bashless) (obsolete) shameless (Can we find and add a quotation of Edmund Spenser to this entry?)

61. 1590, Edmund Spenser, The Faerie Queene, III.12: Yet the bold Britonesse was nought ydred, / Though much emmov'd, but stedfast still persevered.

62. Apertures used to limit the amount of light exposed to imaging sensors or photodetectors in laser or imaging applications are available at Edmund Optics.

63. 'hideous, dry, parched, narrow-minded, but my prudent, amassing, calculating Buildress and progenitrix'.6 Edmund Lodge put her character succinctly and not inaccurately

64. Established as part of a $1.75 billion bond passed by voters in 1960, the 444-mile long California Aqueduct (formally known as the Edmund G

65. Whoever undertakes to set himself up as a judge of Truth and Knowledge is shipwrecked by the laughter of the Gods. Edmund Burke 

66. The UC Library provides the following background information on Burgess: Ernest Watson Burgess was born on May 16, 1886 in Tilbury, Ontario, Canada to Edmund J

67. Edmund Spenser wrote the Amoretti (Italian for "Cupids") ostensibly to woo Elizabeth Boyle, a young lady whom he met during his tenure in Ireland

68. Under Edmund Fanning, lieutenant-governor from 1787-1804, and his immediate successors, escheat implied little more than the transfer of proprietorship from absentee to resident landlord.

69. 1596, Edmund Spenser, The Faerie Queene, V.11: More loathd then Lerna, or then Stygian lake, / That any man would night Awhaped make […].

70. Edgar Atheling definition: ?1050–?1125, grandson of Edmund II; Anglo-Saxon pretender to the English throne in 1066 Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

71. (OF 12) EDMUND BURKE When he was in the eyes of the world a criminal—an aider, Abettor, lurer-away of youth and impulsiveness?

72. Low-born king's intimates, Reynold Bray, Richard Empson and Edmund Dudley, devoted themselves to extortion, while the king's spies and "promoters" roamed and listened everywhere.

73. (OF 12) EDMUND BURKE So I sente my Acquittance, for they said without mine ther would be no end made (& ther was good reason for it)

74. LED Backlights ideal for providing intense, even illumination over a wide area for a number of imaging or optical systems are available at Edmund Optics.

75. MARGARET "ATHELING" 21 OF ENGLAND, QUEEN OF SCOTLAND (Edward the Aetheling 20, Edmund II Ironside 19, Aethelred II the Unready 18, Edgar the Peaceful 17, Edmund I the Magnificent 16, Edward I the Elder 15, Alfred the Great 14, Aethelwulf of WESSEX 13, Egbert of ENGLAND 12, Eahlmund of KENT 11, Eafa _____ 10, Eoppa _____ 9, Ingild _____ 8

76. His father used to climb with British mountaineer Chris Bonnington, and his grandfather, a yak traderwho toured the world with Everest's first summiteer, Sir Edmund Hillary.

77. [from 14th c.] 1596, Edmund Spenser, The Faerie Queene, VI.8: Sometimes aloft he layd, sometimes Alow, / Now here, now there, and oft him neare he mist […]

78. Schäfer had scientific objectives and therefore refused to include Edmund Kiss, an adept of this theory, in his team and required 12 conditions to ensure scientific freedom.

79. Charles Edmund "Will" Wark (1876-1954), a classical pianist originally from Cobourg, Ontario, Canada, became Clemens' piano accompanist from the winter of 1906 to late in 1908.

80. 1595, William Shakespeare, King Richard the Second But basely yielded upon Compromise / That which his noble ancestors achieved with blows.; 1775, Edmund Burke, Conciliation with America All government, …