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1 These documents form a basis for the history of Jacques le Romain and his father , Martin ; they make possible the revision of the most recently published Hotteterre genealogical charts , especially as they document three Hotteterre makers previously unidentified , including one who lived in London in the service of the King ; and they offer clarification of the Hotteterre makers ' marks , and alter our view of how the three-piece flute of the early Baroque developed into the four-piece flute with corps de rechange .
2 The first history of Rome was , however , written by a Greek , Polybius , who lived in Rome in the second century BC .
3 One Windscale worker who lived in Seascale at the time said he recorded radioactive contamination on his son 's shoes which was almost six times the level used to signify a hazard inside his laboratory .
4 The opening prayer was one prayed by a Muslim woman who lived in Jerusalem around the year AD 800 .
5 It was Ecgberht who ruled in Kent across the 770s .
6 Western press reports attributed the holding of the MPLA-UNITA meeting to an earlier encounter between US Secretary of State James Baker and his Soviet counterpart , Eduard Shevardnadze , who met in Namibia during the independence ceremonies in March [ p. 37297 ] .
7 It 's named after the Maguires , a powerful clan who rules in Fermanagh from the 12th to the 17th century .
8 I was reminded of stories about some immigrant Irish who arrived in America in the aftermath of the Great Hunger , bereft of even the basic skills of domestic cookery .
9 Our findings prompted us to assess the prevalence of CD4 T-lymphocytopenia in HIV-seronegative healthy Ethiopian immigrants who arrived in Israel in the same immigration wave .
10 Other covers were planted with trees , and fenced around by large fox-hunting landlords like Aylesford or Sir Francis Burdett , the radical politician , who hunted in Leicestershire in the 1820s .
11 Earlier , the Maltese government 's 50th anniversary George Cross medal was presented by the President , Dr Censu Tabone , to 148 men and two women who served in Malta during the 1939–45 War .
12 Nikola Schiavone from Bar , whose work was described by the Italians as ‘ fantasticus et barbarus ’ ; Andrija Meldol-Medulić Schiavone , who achieved a European reputation ; Stjepan Crnota from Rab , who was celebrated in Venice ; and Juraj Klović ( Don Guilio Clovio ) , a miniaturist , who was heralded as ‘ a small and new Michelangelo ’ , are a few of the Dalmatian painters who settled in Italy between the fourteenth and sixteenth centuries .
13 For those who like botanical studies the tropical plants of Catherine Planney who worked in India at the end of the 18th century , will be an attraction .
14 This is painted just before the war , and it 's interesting to compare it with a painting by the court painter , William Dobson who worked in Oxford during the war , his studio was just around the corner in the High Street , because that 's Rupert very much at the end when things were going badly wrong for him , erm and it 's unfinished , perhaps because Dobson was beginning to run out of paint , and the experts at allow , and I think just that face tells the whole story about tension and unhappiness , Dobson 's an interesting painter , one of the first English painters who sort of get to the top in this way , and he painted a lot of the cavaliers at Charles ' court , erm this is Sir John Byron who clattered down the main street at St Aldate 's , before the king even arrived before the Battle of Edgehill , the one that caused trouble for John Smith , erm and he was very much a swash-buckling character , but he did n't spend a lot of time in Oxford later , but he was there enough to have his portrait painted .
15 Harry Bradshaw , who died in December at the age of 77 , was probably as well known for the manner in which he failed to win the 1949 Open as his considerable success elsewhere .
16 KEN FIDDLING , who died in June at the age of 74 , gave Northamptonshire quiet and efficient service behind the stumps from 1947 , when he headed south from his native Yorkshire , until injury put an end to his career six years later .
17 So everyone drifted off , apart from Eddie Tonks , the NZRFU council chairman , who remained in London for the International Board meeting .
18 Given that the private sector median allowance is £1,500 extra in inner London and £1,000 extra in outer London , will the Government ensure that their public sector pay policy follows the private sector and that they compensate people who work in London for the substantial additional cost of living in London ?
19 He is an architect who works in London during the week ; he also runs a landscape consultancy business called Drake and Lynch ; is a member of the Hardy Plant Society ; and is the holder of the National Collection of Aquilegias , under the auspices of the National Council for the Conservation of Plants and Gardens .
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