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1 Charleton was involved from its early days with the subject of the next chapter , The Royal Society of London for the Improving of Natural Knowledge .
2 The Royal Society of London for the Improving of Natural Knowledge ( 1660– )
3 So much is this the case that , in the mid-seventeenth century , they came together in a formally institutionalized way in the founding of the Royal Society of London for the Improving of Natural Knowledge .
4 The author cited psychological books , which claimed that black people were intellectually inferior on average to white people : ‘ Read The Inequality of Man by H.J. Eysenck , Professor of Psychology at the University of London for the facts here . ’
5 It was also one of the attractions of London for the intellectually-minded tourist .
6 Elland Road stages the event between August 1–2 as the tournament moves out of London for the first time .
7 Yet the first indications that London was soon to show explosive growth were already present , and it did not need much foresight to see that it would not be long before any green-field site chosen near London for the location of the College would soon be engulfed in bricks and mortar , which would sweep away hay- and grazing-fields , market gardens and brickfields alike .
8 He was glad of the distraction , having earlier received a wire from Hilary who , at the last minute and in spite of cross-my-heart-and-hope-to-die promises , found it impossible , after all , to come down from London for the first night of Peter Pan .
9 I suppose it is not impossible that , if I had needed to make application to the authorities to undertake a dash to and from London for the purpose I had in mind , the brother-in-law 's request might by some happy chance have ‘ married up ’ with my own application .
10 In my case the question of chaperonage came up with regard to the O. U. D. S. At that time all the women 's parts in the O. U. D. S. plays were taken by professional actresses who came down from London for the rehearsals and performances — and very glamorous they were too — Peggy Ashcroft among them !
11 Gavyn Davies , chief UK economist in London for the US investment house Goldman Sachs , said : ‘ If they joined the pound would spontaneously recover . ’
12 THE fact that Mickey Mouse did not turn up in London for the announcement of Eurodisney 's share price , preferring to battle it out with anti-Disney demonstrators in Paris , shows where the focus of the Europe-wide issue is .
13 I had been away in London for the day , about three or four days after Dana 's departure .
14 Between 1862 and 1867 Hardy worked in London for the ecclesiastical architect A. W. Blomfield , but returned to his old employer in Dorchester in July 1867 .
15 Before long , both sides were accusing each other of breaches of the agreement , and in the autumn of 1931 , while Gandhi was in London for the second , inconclusive , Round Table conference , civil disobedience and political violence broke out again .
16 In May , Thomas and Martha were tried in London for the murder of their children ; Thomas was found not guilty — as there was no evidence to suggest a motive , or that he was in the area at the time — and Martha was acquitted on the grounds of insanity .
17 Police sources said the use of bombs little heavier than a packet of butter could herald a new tactic aimed at beating the roadblocks that have been set up in London for the first time .
18 PETER SCHMEICHEL arrives in London for the first time this season convinced Manchester United can become the first Premier League champions .
19 So everyone drifted off , apart from Eddie Tonks , the NZRFU council chairman , who remained in London for the International Board meeting .
20 Initially , the tournament will be played on a regional basis at various locations around the country during July , with the 12 winners ( 6 men and 6 women ) , enjoying an overnight stop in London for the finals .
21 David Nobbs i in London for the preview and he professes himself pleased with the TV version .
22 It was during this interval that referee Hunter , deputising for Clyde Walcott ( in London for the ICC gathering ) , examined the ball for signs of scruffing .
23 Signora Ferragamo , and her six sons and daughter , were in London for the Gala evening .
24 Detectives say small-time crook Pat Thomas carried out the 1990 raid in London for the Mafia , but the American mob killed him after he ‘ grassed . ’
25 That 's just what happened to Lincoln Turbine Service , when at the eleventh hour Energy Minister Tim Eggar had to cancel his trip to Aberdeen in order to be in London for the publication of the Trade & Industry Select Committee 's Energy Report .
26 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 ?
27 Doug Green suggests that it was too much for a teacher working in London for the first time :
28 Again , he was teaching in London for the first time although he had taught before :
29 But now I have , and I see what I should have seen a long time ago , the selfish , arrogant , unscrupulous fixer who has been quietly feathering his nest in London for the past ten years at our expense after turning his back on us as though we were n't good enough for him , who could n't even be bothered to come home during this ordeal but just flew over on a weekend return when the mood took him , when he had nothing better to do , like the tourist he is !
30 A study of women 's occupations in London for the period 1695 to 1725 has found only 26 from a sample of 256 women who shared the occupation of their spouse and these were usually involved in retailing .
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