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Burnet, a specialist in Canadian ethnic relations, fo | |
ernor Benning Wentworth in 1752, it was called | Burnet after William Burnet, a former governor of the |
For ITN, | Burnet anchored the 1979, 1983 and 1987 General Elect |
liam Henry Harrison, James O'Hara, Judge Jacob | Burnet and William McMillen. |
RM 243, approximately eight miles southeast of | Burnet and 56 miles northwest of Austin. |
Ramsay was on friendly terms with Gilbert | Burnet and Bishop Leighton, with whose desire for a s |
road, first designated in 1945, is located in | Burnet and Williamson counties in the Texas Hill Coun |
Killeen, | Burnet and Lampasas counties are represented in the T |
as species common to the whole site like Salad | Burnet and Cowslip. |
cemetery was designed in the 1920s by Sir John | Burnet, and was registered as a cultural heritage sit |
, after being visited by William Boys, Gilbert | Burnet, and William Lloyd, he confessed and said that |
Attractions in the | Burnet area include the Highland Lakes, Longhorn Cave |
er of 1836 and was hired by President David G. | Burnet as private secretary. |
, for in October of the same year he succeeded | Burnet as Archbishop of Glasgow. |
Before taking on professional acting roles, | Burnet aspired to become a professional footballer. |
Burnet became Bishop of Aberdeen in 1663. | |
In 1728, William | Burnet became governor, with Dummer as lieutenant gov |
March 16 - David G. | Burnet becomes interim President of the Republic |
y of St Andrews under Wallace Lindsay and John | Burnet, before moving to Jesus College, Oxford for fu |
3 September - Frank Macfarlane | Burnet, biologist and Nobel Prize winner (d. |
He was the uncle of Gilbert | Burnet, Bishop of Salisbury. |
Gilbert | Burnet, Bishop of Salisbury, being at Hungerford on a |
sland with uncommon wild flowers such as great | burnet, bog stitchwort and common marsh-bedstraw. |
with five other institutions at the bequest of | Burnet C. Tuthill, General Manager of the Cincinnati |
or the College by music professor and composer | Burnet C. Tuthill, who joined the college faculty in |
rrently served by this area code are: Bastrop, | Burnet, Caldwell, Hays, Travis, Milam and Williamson. |
n for the following Counties: Bastrop, Blanco, | Burnet, Caldwell, Hays, Lee, Travis, and Williamson |
Atascosa, Bandera, Bastrop, Bexar, Blanco, | Burnet, Caldwell, Comal, De Witt, Dimmit, Edwards, Fr |
transportation system serving Bastrop, Blanco, | Burnet, Caldwell, Fayette, and Lee counties, as well |
ict that currently serves Bell, Blanco, Brown, | Burnet, Callahan, Coleman, Comanche, Eastland, Erath, |
"A busy secular spirited man," as | Burnet calls him, he was equally opposed to the zealo |
d grave in the northwestern section of the Old | Burnet Cemetery. |
e meadow include cowslips, ragged-robin, great | burnet, common spotted orchid, red fescue, meadow fes |
The | Burnet Companion Moth, (Euclidea glyphica) is a moth |
Burnet Consolidated Independent School District is a | |
However, some areas are served by the | Burnet Consolidated Independent School District. |
Tuthill, | Burnet Corwin (1963). |
The | Burnet County Courthouse is an historic courthouse lo |
The current | Burnet County Courthouse is two-story and finished in |
The surface of the lake includes area in both | Burnet County and Llano County. |
the prohibition period, the cavern was used by | Burnet County residents as a speakeasy. |
unds and is the third building to serve as the | Burnet County Courthouse. |
ing the Easter Egg Hunt, Santa's Workshop, and | Burnet County Livestock Show. |
he dancers return to the cave floor when local | Burnet County rock and county band Redneck Jedi perfo |
ty in a highly serpentine course into southern | Burnet County to Max Starcke Dam, southwest of the to |
For the airport in | Burnet County, Texas, assigned ICAO code KBMQ, see Bu |
Marble Falls is a city in | Burnet County, Texas, United States. |
Lake Victor is an unincorporated community in | Burnet County, Texas, United States. |
son until 1860, then they moved their ranch to | Burnet County, Texas. |
Meadowlakes is a city in the Hill Country of | Burnet County, Texas, United States. |
Oatmeal is an unincorporated community in | Burnet County, Texas, United States. |
ndifer was born J. William "Bill" Standifer in | Burnet County, Texas, and raised in Lampasas County, |
In 1854 he moved to Hamilton Valley in | Burnet County, Texas, and worked as a surveyor on the |
olony established in 1851 on Hamilton Creek in | Burnet County, in the U.S. state of Texas. |
nks Lake State Park is a state park located in | Burnet County, Texas, United States, next to Inks Lak |
I modified the map to include | Burnet County. |
Burnet describes him as "a good-natured man, but weak | |
Burnet died on September 14, 2009. | |
Cory, Sir Gustav Nossal, Sir Frank Macfarlane | Burnet, Dr Charles Kellaway and Dr Sydney Patterson. |
Burnet Elementary School | |
de to the King's demand that he should dismiss | Burnet from his position as chaplain to the Master of |
ers Joseph Petrie and Conrad Rickert, Governor | Burnet granted the Palatines a lease to purchase land |
Burnet had led Baildon to success in the Bradford Lea | |
Patrick | Burnet Harris is a retired Church of England bishop w |
Burnet High (grades 9-12) | |
Gilbert | Burnet, History of my Own Time 6 volumes, (London: 18 |
), which contained only quotations from Bishop | Burnet, Hobbes, and Baruch Spinoza, combined to say t |
n the Church; his answers (printed in Pocock's | Burnet, iii. |
s about 194 km long and was named after Thomas | Burnet in 1976. |
and Edmund Calamy had several interviews with | Burnet in 1702, when nonconformist matters were befor |
and moved to Melbourne to work with Macfarlane | Burnet in Medical Science at the Walter and Eliza Hal |
Burnet, in order to make life as difficult as possibl | |
aration, but instead fled to Ireland.' Gilbert | Burnet in his Life of Bedell states that the problem |
idered him for president, but elected David G. | Burnet instead, by six votes more than Carson receive |
is a board member of non-profit organisations | Burnet Institute (Australia's largest virology and co |
City Hall in | Burnet is located across from the clock at the county |
Anson J. Hahn of | Burnet is among the guides at Longhorn Cavern who con |
Burnet James (26 October 1886 - 26 September 1915) wa | |
Drums, Percussion: Carmine Appice, Jay | Burnet, Jimmy Bralower, Barry DeSouza, Tony Smith |
960 Traralgon's most famous son Sir Macfarlane | Burnet jointly won the Nobel Prize for Physiology and |
the entire Highland Lakes area: Marble Falls, | Burnet, Kingsland, Horseshoe Bay, Granite Shoals, Cot |
s built as a stagecoach stop between Mason and | Burnet, later serving as a hotel and a boarding house |
s bishop of Gloucester, John Locke, and Thomas | Burnet, master of the Charterhouse. |
Post married (2) Caroline | Burnet McLean, of Cincinnati, daughter of General Nat |
In 1823 William | Burnet, MD published a report on the effects of Mercu |
Burnet Middle (grades 6-8) | |
riginally located in the building which is now | Burnet Middle School. |
Forester and | Burnet Moths (Lepidoptera: Zygaenidae). |
idea is the superfamily of moths that includes | burnet moths, forester moths, and relatives. |
Around 1830, | Burnet moved to London, England. |
Burnet Municipal Airport (ICAO: KBMQ, FAA LID: BMQ), | |
Burnet Municipal Airport covers an area of 143 acres | |
of Socinian tracts by Stephen Nye. Yet neither | Burnet nor Tillotson were entirely unsympathetic to n |
of George Jameson, painter, and widow of Peter | Burnet of Elrick, Aberdeen; their son James was Profe |
he Plantation of new kirks, mention is made of | Burnet of Leys having petitioned for the erection of |
There is also an abundance of great | burnet, pepper saxifrage and meadow cranes bill. |
In 1966 | Burnet presented the Boyer Lectures, focussing on hum |
der of Thomas Thynne in 1682, and with Gilbert | Burnet published an account of their confessions and |
Burnet R. Maybank | |
Senator | Burnet R. Maybank was opposed in the Democratic prima |
Incumbent Democratic Senator | Burnet R. Maybank defeated Eugene S. Blease in the De |
Incumbent Democratic Senator | Burnet R. Maybank won the Democratic primary and defe |
Sitting Senator | Burnet R. Maybank entered the 1954 contest without a |
Upon the death of Senator | Burnet R. Maybank in 1954, the executive committee of |
Lieutenant Governor and son of former governor | Burnet R. Maybank. |
Senator | Burnet R. Maybank was opposed in the Democratic prima |
ate to fill the vacancy caused by the death of | Burnet R. Maybank, and served from September 6, 1954, |
Charleston's Representative Rivers and Senator | Burnet R. Maybank that the Navy planned for CNSY to b |
Nossal became the head in 1965 when | Burnet retired. |
ress, from which he refused to take a pay-off, | Burnet returned to ITN in 1976, where he remained unt |
Burnet Rhett Maybank (1899-1954), US Senator, South C | |
Here, FM 1325 is named | Burnet Road (pronounced burn-it) and is a four-lane c |
of the Allandale Neighborhood Association, are | Burnet Road to the east with the Brentwood and Crestv |
ajor streets include Koenig Lane, Lamar Blvd., | Burnet Road, and Highway 183 to the north. |
They are visible outside the campus from | Burnet Road, but can be found in various places throu |
od is located in Austin, Texas, and bounded by | Burnet Road, Anderson Lane, and Research Blvd (183). |
C, and was presented by David Butler, Alastair | Burnet, Robert McKenzie and Robin Day. |
variety of flowers bloom: bluebells, cowslips, | burnet roses and, to give it its common name, bloody |
ood cranesbill, Geranium sylvaticum, and great | burnet, Sanguisorba officinalis. |
as wood cranesbill, Geranium sylvaticum, great | burnet, Sanguisorba officinalis, and cat's ear, Hypoc |
, crested hair-grass Koeleria macrantha, salad | burnet Sanguisorba minor, lady's bedstraw Galium veru |
a, marsh marigold, Caltha palustris, and great | burnet, Sanguisorba officinalis. |
es that are present in abundance include great | burnet, Sanguisorba officinalis, wood crane's-bill, G |
ssland has a variety of wild flowers including | burnet saxifrage and the rare great burnet. |
Burnet says of him that he was 'a papist at heart.' | |
sacred James W. Fannin's Texan army at Goliad, | Burnet sent Rusk with orders for General Sam Houston |
President | Burnet sent him to Washington, D.C. lead a team to ne |
ts characteristic of old meadows such as great | burnet, sneezewort and devil's bit scabious. |
Burnet spoke and wrote widely on the topic of human b | |
It can be accessed on | Burnet Street (Tower Center Boulevard), where the mai |
Rankin "Tex" Johnson Sr. (February 4, 1888 in | Burnet, Texas - July 2, 1972 in Williamsport, Pennsyl |
, also known as Peter Carr, was the founder of | Burnet, Texas and a member of the Old Three Hundred, |
In | Burnet, Texas, where he now lives, Wrights chairs the |
Located near | Burnet, Texas, the lake serves to provide flood contr |
"family-integrated" reformed Baptist church in | Burnet, Texas, and is the father of sixteen children. |
The lake is west of the city of | Burnet, Texas. |
01.3 in Fredericksburg, Texas, and on 106.1 in | Burnet, Texas. |
between Austin, Texas, Cedar Park, Texas, and | Burnet, Texas. |
s, and in 1690 he received from Bishop Gilbert | Burnet the more substantial honour of the treasurersh |
s, Glasgow, after being persuaded by Alexander | Burnet, then Archbishop of Glasgow. |
cted at Austin, and the line was extended from | Burnet to Lampasas in 1903. |
In April 2007, | Burnet, together with Anthony Quinlan and Jennifer Me |
stattd, a long time friend at a summer camp in | Burnet, TX. |
The U.S. Supreme Court in | Burnet v. Logan, 283 U.S. 404 held that taxpayers usi |
Alastair | Burnet was knighted in 1984. |
Isaac G. | Burnet was chosen mayor April, 1819. |
Isaac Gouverneur | Burnet was a Mayor of Cincinnati, Ohio. |
In 1829 Isaac G. | Burnet was again re-elected mayor, the total vote cas |
ke other governors appointed to Massachusetts, | Burnet was instructed to secure a salary. |
Burnet was a director for the Bank of Montreal at Que | |
HMS | Burnet was ordered from Ferguson Shipbuilders, Limite |
Burnet was brought in to unite a faction ridden dress | |
His half-brother David G. | Burnet was the first president of the Republic of Tex |
Hollyoaks star Guy | Burnet was also in the episode as a young man who is |
Burnet was educated at The Leys School, a boys' indep | |
"Mayor | Burnet was a man of more than ordinary ability and ta |
tender for the Yorkshire captaincy when Ronnie | Burnet was appointed skipper in 1958. |
On Easter 1689 | Burnet was consecrated Bishop of Salisbury and three |
Burnet was a native of Toronto and studied for her un | |
Burnet was a reporter and newscaster for ITN between | |
Burnet was a limited batsman in first-class terms, bu | |
Jacob | Burnet was considered the "father of the Ohio constit |
Burnet went to exile in England, where he became a st | |
Gilbert | Burnet, Whig historian and self-publicist, described |
Burnet, who took her husband's real name Olden, large | |
ernor from 1719 to 1720 and finally by William | Burnet, whose post as Comptroller of Customs was give |
ate Highway 29 - an east-west route connecting | Burnet with Llano (30 mi west) and Georgetown (36 mi |
In one of his letters to his patron Gilbert | Burnet, written in 1709, Johnston mentions that "were |
iscuss aspects of human biology, a topic which | Burnet wrote on extensively in his later years. |
The Mountain (or Scotch) | Burnet, Zygaena exulans, is a moth of the Zygaenidae |
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