How To Use Vaughan In A Sentence
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The Baroness Paul de Ralli, who procured the above attestation from the priest, sent it in the first instance to Cardinal Vaughan, together with the following letter:
The Romance of Isabel, Lady Burton
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If you've heard the symphonies of Elgar, Walton and Vaughan Williams, these should certainly be next on your list.
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The main work was the beautiful setting in G Minor of The Mass by Vaughan Williams.
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Vaughan Roderick (Welsh): Dime dime dime, hen blant bach
The week that was
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'Stupid' and 'naive' Ian Bell benefits from India's spirit of the game India save England's Ian Bell from falling victim to his own doziness Michael Vaughan sparks storm with Vaseline comments about VVS Laxman Women jockeys draw near record crowd to Carlisle for charity meeting Magnificent England destroy India's resistance to take second Test Cyclebabble by James Randerson & Peter Walker
The Guardian World News
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Michael Vaughan had been doing a splendid job as a spinner, luring Ganguly down the pitch, beating him, only to see Foster fluff the take.
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Alan Vaughan was a psychic who claimed, among other wonders, to have prophetic dreams.
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The sense of guilt which troubles Donne, of sin which is the great alienator of man's soul from God in Herbert's poems, is less acute with Vaughan, or is merged in a wider consciousness of separation, a veil between the human soul and that Heaven which is its true home.
Introduction. Grierson, Herbert J.C
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‘It was a brute of a ball from Cassar and I don't think I could have done anything to avoid it,’ added Vaughan.
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Now I don't know if this is a mistake or what, but I just spotted that you can download all nine of Ralph Vaughan Williams 'symphonies from the iTunes UK music store for the princely sum of £7.99 - that's 7.5 hours at about £1 per hour!
Archive 2005-12-01
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Quiet by nature, Fellows is fearless at the crease and his adventurous approach helped him to prosper while Vaughan seemed undismayed by all that had previously happened.
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Gary at 2.26 Maybe Vaughan should use a minimart on January 20, 2010 at 10: 14 am Furor Teutonicus
Devon & Cornwall « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
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In one part will be found the large cob, almost the size of a waterbuck, which is called Mrs. Gray's cob, in honor of the wife of one of the former keepers in the London zoo; in another part is the species known as Vaughan's cob, and in still other parts are the dusky cob, the puku cob, the lechwi cob, the black lechwi, the Uganda cob and Buffon's cob.
In Africa Hunting Adventures in the Big Game Country
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Vaughan was next in and off his second delivery he scored a five, playing Ormond to extra cover for a single and then picking up four overthrows as Sutcliffe aimed at the stumps and missed.
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Would ye ken a young stepschuler of psychical chirography, the name of Keven, or (let outers pray) Evan Vaughan, of his Posthorn in the High Street, that was shooing a Guiney gagag, Poulepinter, that found the dogumen number one, I would suggest, an illegible downfumbed by an unelgible? —
Finnegans Wake
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Wii-volution
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Bill Vaughan, returned the favor last year after the Baptist church fell victim to arson.
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It was left to Vaughan and Andrew Strauss to calmly complete the victory by adding the 46 runs required to complete victory and keep England on course for a series whitewash.
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Ballyvaughan called the corkscrew (you can guess why) and drove and drove and drove, and then Car 1 turned around, and we followed and Car 3 followed us.
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Michael Vaughan's 1963 Porsche has the first anti-pollution technology mandated by government: a small tube called a blowby device.
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Vaughan played the ball down to third man and, as the players completed a quick two, Akram's wild throw took the ball far out of the reach of the wicketkeeper and straight to the boundary for four overthrows.
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Vaughan Williams seems to have been particularly coy about the programmatic ideas that had propelled the symphony, crucially in some places.
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Mayo County librarian, Austin Vaughan, told the Western People that the mobile library is currently being upgraded to become wheelchair accessible.
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Short balls, and some not very short, were pulled and hooked in a manner that must have surprised even Vaughan himself.
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His earliest acquisition was a sort of all-male pieta gouache by Keith Vaughan, inspired by Shakespeare, that Walker said identified him as a ‘neo-romantic’.
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Ah, but who, she asked herself with sudden foreboding, is going to cure you of Penry Meredith Vaughan?
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I hope Vaughan and Bethan will forgive me for taking on board a relaxative drink before appearing on their flagship programme.
Under Pressure.
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I haven't heard better accounts of the Holst and Vaughan Williams works.
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Moreover they know that Hick has the potential to dominate against spinners in a manner beyond Vaughan's capability.
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Tellingly Vaughan pipped Charlie Adam to win Blackpool's player of the year award last season.
Sunderland's Steve Bruce has to prove he is not a cowboy builder
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The programme includes the Mozart clarinet concerto, Vaughan Williams' Folk Song Suite and Elgar's Pomp and Circumstance.
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Later in the film, Richard, a gaunt, haggard, disease-ravaged poet defenestrates himself before the eyes of his best friend and former lover, the achingly frustrated Clarissa Vaughan.
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The ball ballooned off his pads and landed between his feet as Vaughan, in desperation, grabbed the ball.
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Vaughan Williams seemed already modal enough and was told to write a waltz, which came out modal just the same.
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On this collection Sarah Vaughan sounds like she's phoning it in - you can almost hear her yawning.
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A satellite link-up enabled viewers to see Vaughan speak to the rest of the team, who are currently on tour in Pakistan.
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Adler gave the instrument dignity, inspiring composers such as Vaughan Williams and Joaquin Rodrigo to write for the humble mouth organ.
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Their spiritual leader is a vulturish photographer and scientist named Vaughan, played with intricate obsession by Montreal actor Elias Koteas.
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After the interval we heard a recorder quartet playing rediscovered music by Vaughan Williams.
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School pupils were put to the taste test when TV chef Peter Vaughan visited St Augustine's catholic college.
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Ponting tried a lazy sweep and merely top-edged it to Vaughan at short fine leg.
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Vaughan 6 Had a torrid first half against McSporran and was continually outpaced, but fought back well.
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There is not much of the archetypal holding midfielder about either Charlie Adam or David Vaughan but the visitors 'central pairing was controlled throughout and clinical when the opportunity arose, comfortably eclipsing the Liverpool partnership of Steven Gerrard and Christian Poulsen.
Blackpool deserve more praise after media focus on burying Liverpool
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Vaughan Williams must be ranked among the finest symphonists of the 20th century.
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As she lapped up the August sunshine, finished off her red wine and enjoyed Michael Vaughan's classy ton, she asked a fellow spectator which team would be playing a Test at Old Trafford the following year.
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Moreover they know that Hick has the potential to dominate against spinners in a manner beyond Vaughan's capability.
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The glitterati of Hollywood are flocking to Janet Vaughan's nail salon.
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O sgwenu am Y Byd, dwi wedi llwyddo i gael mensh ym mlog Vaughan Roderick - a hynny o fewn wythnos o fentro i fyd y blog.
Archive 2008-02-01
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The sound mix adds more reverberant echo to Vaughan's voice once the entirety of the space and the physical relations within it have been revealed.
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( "The Big Question," first recorded in '56 by Turner's Kings of Rhythm for the Federal label outta Cincinnati, was Love's best-known record, and the version here absolutely trumps the original), plus the overlooked solid keyboard work of Jimmie Vaughan, once Albert King's bandleader; Vaughan's "Big Legged Woman" would be the best cut on about 99 percent of blues compilations out today if included.
Playback:stl Syndication
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Vaughan finishes his coffee and follows me down the platform into the first-class carriage, where I've reserved two seats.
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On the face of it, the ad for Belvita breakfast biscuits seems pretty elementary, with two vaguely faded celebs – Lisa Snowdon and Johnny Vaughan, palpably wondering where those halcyon Big Breakfast days went – bantering about the product, in this case an oaty, grainy biscuitty thing.
The Hard Sell: Belvita Breakfast Biscuits
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In the arena of real sport though, Michael Vaughan and the England boys cruised to a whitewash 3-0 series victory over New Zealand.
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As Lee misfielded, Butcher called for a second that was never there, aborted his run and left Vaughan stranded.
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I noticed, however, for the first time that Vaughan Williams provides a partial quotation of the Dies Ire.
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Moreover they know that Hick has the potential to dominate against spinners in a manner beyond Vaughan's capability.
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Vaughan JA (2007) Population dynamics of Plasmodium sporogony.
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This time the catch was safely pouched by Vaughan in the gully.
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Although Vaughan's injury was unavoidable, it is not the first time he has been struck down at Headingley.
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It will cost Michael Vaughan another £14,000 initiation fee to join the golf club, plus subs of £4,500 a year.
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McGrath and Lee should open the bowling for Australia Thursday after England captain Michael Vaughan won the toss and decided to bat.
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She sat down on a sofa near her father, and bowing statelily to Colonel Vaughan, said, --
Gladys, the Reaper
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He won a scholarship to the Royal College of Music, where he studied composition with Vaughan Williams and, by the time the second world war broke out, he had developed a parallel career as a composer and organist.
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In two particular instances during the archiepiscopate of Cardinal Vaughan this point was raised and became the subject of correspondence between the cardinal and the Home Secretary.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 13: Revelation-Stock
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Ian Bell departed in the same over for six with another edge behind and Michael Vaughan made 24 before he miscued a short ball from Gillespie.
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Undaunted, the admirable Michael Vaughan hooked a rare Glenn McGrath no-ball for six.
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Then, when Vaughan next fielded the ball, he fired it to Geraint Jones, close to Hayden's head.
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There is an air of reflective modality about this recital, and yet it is Edmund Rubbra rather than Vaughan Williams to whom the greater part of the performance time is devoted.
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Vaughan accompanied Elizabeth Mowbray and her daughter to London and, on arrival, smoothed their path ably and tactfully.
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Noseworthy told the Toronto Star he located Wu after googling the name "Eli Comsa," Wu's husband and a former auto mechanic in Vaughan.
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Vaughan is confined to a wheelchair .
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Mr Vaughan said the agency was planning a major project to replace the system, which was canalised between 1972 and 1978 by the former North West Water Rivers Division.
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All his comedy muckers are in the book, along with others, almost forgotten, such as Charlie Drake, Dickie Henderson, Alfred Marks and Norman Vaughan.
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So please please please vote for the lovely Vaughan.
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Its entrance is a weather-beaten door sandwiched between an occult bookshop and a ritual shop on Vaughan Road.
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Archive 2009-06-01
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The famous Pye recordings of Vaughan Williams ‘Greensleeves’ and Thomas Tallis fantasias are reproduced in stunning sound and they remain my particular favourite for these overplayed works.
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Though bowled on 87 by a no-ball from Vaughan, Jacobs hit several sixes in his hundred as he shepherded Lara to his destiny, a journey that saw the pair add an unbroken 282 for the sixth wicket, a West Indies record.
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Dr. Vaughan, in eulogistic language, says "The 'Summa Theologica' may be likened to one of the great cathedrals of the Middle Ages, infinite in detail but massive in the grouping of pillars and arches, forming a complete unity that must have taxed the brain of the architect to its greatest extent.
Beacon Lights of History
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When the side was in the Caribbean, Vaughan and Marcus Trescothick were the men in possession and had Vaughan not ricked a knee in the Lord's nets three days before the first Test of the summer, they might still be now.