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Sir Joseph Barnby, Sir John Stainer, and Sir Arthur Sullivan wrote anthems of fair quality, but not until Sir Hubert Parry demonstrated the need for a return to conscientious word setting did new spirit begin to pervade English church music in works such as Parry’s double-choir anthem Lord let me know mine end, Sir Charles Stanford’s similarly scored Jesus Christ is risen today, and Charles Wood’s O thou the central orb.
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…first by Joseph Hall (Characters of Virtues and Vices, 1608) and later by Sir Thomas Overbury, John Webster, and Thomas Dekker.
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Mixed together by sound engineer Joseph Reiser.
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Steve traces how the dissident front-bencher Sir Keith Joseph set out on a speaking tour of British universities, advocating a radical ideological break from the party’s post-war ideas.
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Michael Caine, in full Sir Michael Caine, original name Maurice Joseph Micklewhite, Jr., (born March 14, 1933, London, England), internationally successful British actor renowned for his versatility in numerous leading and character roles.
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Despite Banks being sidelined by food poisoning and Sir Alf Ramsey’s side losing the subsequent quarter-final against West Germany, goalkeeping had been glamourised.
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All parts were recorded individually at home during lockdown, mixed together by sound engineer Joseph Reiser.
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Chatsworth in England was noted for its fountains designed by Sir Joseph Paxton in the 19th century, especially the single jet of water 260 ft (80 m) high issuing from a formal reflecting pool.
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The last generation of Neoclassicists included the sculptors Sir Richard Westmacott, John Bacon the Younger, Sir Francis Chantrey, Edward Hodges Baily, John Gibson, and William Behnes.
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The latest Special Issue of Notes and Records examines the naturalist, botanist and explorer, Joseph Banks and is guest edited by Simon Werrett, Professor of the History of Science at UCL.
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Sir Austen Chamberlain, in full Sir Joseph Austen Chamberlain, (born Oct. 16, 1863, Birmingham, Warwickshire, Eng.
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The success of the expedition of Joseph Banks and his scientists (which established the useful principle of sending scientists on naval voyages—e.g., Charles Darwin in the Beagle, T.H.
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In an op-ed for the Washington Post, titled “Enough,” Flake recalled how Welch’s plain language—“Have you no sense of decency, sir?”
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The Scottish explorer Joseph Thomson visited the southern side of Elgon in 1883; in 1890 Frederick (later Sir Frederick) Jackson and Ernest Gedge traversed the caldera from north to south.
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“The tail event is no vaccine in a year,” says Sir Paul Tucker, chair of the Systemic Risk Council, a group of former policymakers.
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Rhine, in full Joseph Banks Rhine, (born September 29, 1895, Waterloo, Pennsylvania, U.S.
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It confirmed as much in testy exchanges between the comptroller, Joseph Otting, and members of the House of Representatives Financial Services Committee on June 13th.
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Sir Joseph Duveen, the art dealer, has bought the Wachtmeister Rembrandt for $410,000, one of the highest prices ever paid for a Rembrandt, and is bringing it to New York.
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Sir John said that, following the collective experience of Covid, the “national conscience” will demand more money being spent on priorities like better conditions for health and social care workers, housing rough sleepers and ending reliance on food banks.
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The best known designers of the period, Hawes Craven and Joseph Harker, worked for Irving.
Sir Joseph Banks
noun person
- English botanist who accompanied Captain Cook on his first voyage to the Pacific Ocean (1743-1820)
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