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It is named after Joseph | Priestley, a scientist credited both with the discover |
Mary | Priestley, a music therapist from Britain, is credited |
n Lloyd, Peter Manley, Terry Jenkins, Dennis | Priestley, Adrian Lewis, Wayne Mardle, Roland Scholten |
Gibbs, F. W. Joseph | Priestley: Adventurer in Science and Champion of Truth |
Oldest winner: Dennis | Priestley, aged 41 |
Priestley also took the pairs title with Taylor. | |
The | Priestley also has a studio space which has flexible l |
ls from T. S. Eliot, Kenneth Clark and J. B. | Priestley, among others. |
much of the pro-repeal literature written by | Priestley and others. |
issenters, yet he had a good word for Joseph | Priestley and Theophilus Lindsey. |
hn Rhode featuring the forensic scientist Dr | Priestley, and another under the name of Miles Burton |
s such as Thomas Day, William Godwin, Joseph | Priestley, and Catherine Macaulay. |
isolate the gas (although he published after | Priestley) and Lavoisier having been the first to desc |
fit for breathing, in accordance with Joseph | Priestley, and 'Account of the airs extracted from dif |
n of the mechanism of respiration - preceded | Priestley and Lavoisier by a century in recognizing th |
nsiderations ' (upon the controversy between | Priestley and Price), 1780. |
toria Land, they run north-south between the | Priestley and Ferrar glaicers. |
t in the Quarter-Final by Part after beating | Priestley and Darin Young. |
His visitors included Arnold Bennett, J. B. | Priestley, and Sir Compton Mackenzie. |
Actors Jason | Priestley and Taye Diggs also make cameo appearances i |
Group Stage (lost both group games to Dennis | Priestley and John Lowe) |
ublishing theological and political works by | Priestley and other Dissenters. |
s he overcame one of Taylor's oldest rivals, | Priestley and the hugely talented Dudbridge. |
994), an account of her friends, author J.B. | Priestley and his wife. |
is a shoot 'em up video game written by Don | Priestley and published by dk'tronics in 1982 for the |
ur countries produced and directed by Joanna | Priestley and Joan Gratz. |
the institute, Debenham, in conjunction with | Priestley and one of Shackleton's Endurance scientists |
Quarter-Finals Jason Clark 3-2 Dennis | Priestley; Andy Smith 3-1 Denis Ovens; James Wade 3-0 |
The first season stars | Priestley as a used-car salesman walking a fine line o |
estion from Robert H. McNaught) after Joseph | Priestley, as co-discoverer of the element oxygen, bec |
nstitute (Cambridge University) with Raymond | Priestley, as a repository of polar information and a |
as Durrant, Eddie Izzard as Torrence, Jason | Priestley as Coker, Jenn Murray as Susan, Ewen Bremner |
Bertha | Priestley as Alice Mason |
Jason | Priestley as Roy Darpinian |
Jason | Priestley as Charlie Burner |
Justine | Priestley as Claire Bilino |
Jason | Priestley as Richard "Fitz" Fitzpatrick |
aying in his very early teens, citing Dennis | Priestley as one of his heroes. |
Priestley assembled his oxygen paper and several other | |
Priestley, B. Mingus. | |
Priestley, B. John Coltrane, London, Apollo Press 1986 | |
Semi-Finals Raymond van Barneveld 2-0 Dennis | Priestley; Barrie Bates 2-1 Mick McGowan |
Dennis | Priestley became the first WDC World Darts Champion, w |
In 1772, Joseph | Priestley began experimenting with different “airs” us |
gures as diverse as Jorge Luis Borges, J. B. | Priestley, Bertrand Russell, Hugh Walpole, Arnold Benn |
h Eric Bristow and defending champion Dennis | Priestley both going out in round two, the way was pav |
Carr, Ian; Fairweather, Digby; | Priestley, Brian. |
February 6 - Joseph | Priestley, chemist (born 1733) |
g the drug, including British hurdler Callum | Priestley, Chinese Olympic judo champion Tong Wen and |
Joseph | Priestley College have since the Church opened, encour |
ent time during 2010 as Director of Rugby at | Priestley College in Warrington and as a sports lectur |
Joseph | Priestley College is a further education college found |
vocational courses, and is an alternative to | Priestley College |
innings to help Farsley to the final of the | Priestley Cup Final, but was unable to play in the fin |
While fielding restrictions apply in the | Priestley Cup and Priestley Shield competitions, there |
ket Club from 1954-62, lending them to three | Priestley Cup victories. |
The | Priestley Cup is a cricket cup competition contested b |
In 1953, J. B. | Priestley described the "Western" as one of the three |
Brian | Priestley describes Hadi's performance style as a "dis |
Priestley died in Nice in April 1933, aged 68. | |
Priestley, Digby Fairweather, Ian Carr Jazz The Rough | |
a 1936 British comedy film, written by J. B. | Priestley, directed by Carol Reed and starring Edmund |
Joseph | Priestley discovered soda water while experimenting wi |
The Joseph | Priestley District comprises Eastern Pennsylvania, Sou |
Harry | Priestley, Dr Priestley's youngest son. |
Likewise, he encouraged and supported | Priestley during the acerbic pamphlet war that accompa |
Like Aikin and | Priestley, Enfield wanted to remain current in many di |
William | Priestley first stood for Parliament at the 1900 gener |
In 1771, four years after Joseph | Priestley first created artificially carbonated water, |
Priestley fled to America after his home was burned do | |
played 'Mickey', An Inspector Calls by J. B. | Priestley for the National Theatre in which he played |
her essays from Duchal's manuscripts sent to | Priestley for publication were lost in the passage to |
named it for Raymond (later Sir Raymond) E. | Priestley, geologist with the expedition, who was late |
xpedition, 1910-13, and named for Raymond E. | Priestley, geologist with the Northern Party. |
The | Priestley Glacier is a major valley glacier, about 96 |
e (NZ-APC) in about 1966 in association with | Priestley Glacier. |
ountain ranges lying between the Mariner and | Priestley Glaciers in Victoria Land. |
any literary bibliographies (including J. B. | Priestley, Graham Greene, Arthur Koestler and Ernest H |
John Boynton | Priestley grew up in the village, whilst John Braine a |
since 1769 the intimate friendship of Joseph | Priestley had served to foster his scruples, and in 17 |
Priestley has also authored biographies of Charles Min | |
Priestley has written several books including Music Th | |
Portrayed by Jason | Priestley, he also appears in the 2006 historical dram |
Priestley held the number-one spot in the PDC world ra | |
discovering chemical elements include Joseph | Priestley, Henry Cavendish, Joseph Black, Daniel Ruthe |
Priestley, his solicitor and Michelle Verroken (who sp | |
Joseph | Priestley House (NHL) |
A Junior and Infants school, named | Priestley House (after Joseph Priestley, an old Bateli |
ter, based on a process discovered by Joseph | Priestley in 1770, founding the Schweppes Company in G |
Priestley in America (1920) | |
Equipment used by | Priestley in his experiments on gases |
Finally the show wound up with J.B. | Priestley in Whitehall. |
d Darts Championship where he lost to Dennis | Priestley in the first round. |
a pamphlet of ‘Remarks in Vindication of Dr. | Priestley' in answer to the ‘Monthly Reviewers.' |
amily, and John's sister Mary married Joseph | Priestley in 1762. |
Arthur Aikin studied chemistry under Joseph | Priestley in the New College at Hackney, and gave atte |
bsequently published a textbook dedicated to | Priestley: Institutes of Natural Philosophy, Theoretic |
Priestley is currently living in Tralee, Ireland, wher | |
From these experiments | Priestley is credited with discovering many new gases |
Priestley issued his election address on 27 February, | |
ave been designed by local architect Michael | Priestley, it was built in 1740 for Andrew Knox, M.P. |
pt was written by Gordon Wellesley and J. B. | Priestley; it was directed by Basil Dean. |
n 6-3 Dyson Parody; Ronnie Baxter 6-5 Dennis | Priestley; Jamie Caven 6-3 Dave Chisnall |
Carr, Fairweather & | Priestley, Jazz - the Essential Companion, Grafton Boo |
nagh filmed a pilot, Love Monkey, with Jason | Priestley, Judy Greer, and Larenz Tate. |
Sir Julian | Priestley KCMG (b. |
Corn Exchange in Bourne on Saturday 8 March, | Priestley lost to the Conservative Henry Cust by a mar |
Jason | Priestley, macaroni & cheese |
Priestley made a single Minor Counties Championship ap | |
Hugh William | Priestley MC (19 September 1887 - 6 January 1932) was |
election on 12 May 1896, Sir William Overend | Priestley MD LLD was returned unopposed. |
In addition to the | Priestley Medal (Garvan remains the only non-scientist |
He was awarded the | Priestley Medal in 1987, the National Medal of Science |
iety of Engineering Education (1947) and the | Priestley Medal of the American Chemical Society (1947 |
Medal (1953), the American Chemical Society | Priestley Medal (1955), the Order of Leopold (Belgium) |
He was awarded the | Priestley Medal in 1926. |
Among his awards were the | Priestley Medal in 1952. |
He was awarded the | Priestley Medal in 1957. |
Among his awards are the | Priestley Medal in 1982. |
The awards he obtained included the | Priestley Medal in 1961. |
awards were the Norris Award in 1968 and the | Priestley Medal in 1976. |
Among his awards were the | Priestley Medal in 2002 and the 2008 Wolf Prize in Che |
Allen J. Bard, winner of the 2002 | Priestley Medal and co-winner of the 2008 Wolf Prize i |
1907-1990) was a chemist who was awarded the | Priestley Medal of the American Chemical Society in 19 |
mistry in Service to Society in 2003 and the | Priestley Medal in 2006. |
onal Academy of Sciences, he was awarded the | Priestley Medal and the George Pimentel Award in Chemi |
1984 | Priestley Medal, American Chemical Society |
He has also been awarded the | Priestley Medal, the highest honor granted by the Amer |
otably the National Medal of Science and the | Priestley Medal. |
s the first chemical engineer to achieve the | Priestley Medal. |
he only father and son who have each won the | Priestley Medal. |
pect of Australian life" along with the H.T. | Priestley Memorial Medal. |
The | Priestley Memorial Award of Dickinson College in 1954 |
The Dr. | Priestley novels were among the first after Sherlock H |
bee, Jean Anouilh, and an adaptation by J.B. | Priestley of an Iris Murdoch novel. |
Joseph | Priestley of Leeds, England prepared pure hydrogen chl |
ey than I had ever done before' wrote Joseph | Priestley one of England's greatest scientists who liv |
eveld winning four, Taylor two, and Part and | Priestley one each. |
rected by Basil Dearden adapted from a J. B. | Priestley play, starring John Clements, Googie Withers |
s based on the 1927 novel Benighted by J. B. | Priestley, published in the United States under the sa |
to take your mind off how terrible an actor | Priestley really is." |
Priestley reported some of his own discoveries in the | |
ted next to the church in 1791 following the | Priestley Riots. |
Phil Taylor, Dennis | Priestley, Rod Harrington, Alan Warriner, Peter Evison |
Priestley says of the tutors: ‘We were all Arians, and | |
resigned after adopting the positions of the | Priestley school of Unitarians. |
13 March - Joseph | Priestley, scientist and minister (died 1804) |
rs won the game 31-0, with quarterback David | Priestley scoring the first touchdown on an 85-yard ru |
Sovereign Health Care | Priestley Shield Winners: Yeadon |
ed via an equivalence of coherent spaces and | Priestley spaces (ordered topological spaces, that are |
tations of bounded distributive lattices via | Priestley spaces, spectral spaces, and pairwise Stone |
Dennis | Priestley started the action on the Afternoon Session |
Joseph | Priestley studied theology there in the 1750s. |
Priestley suggests that this was an opportunity missed | |
Edgar | Priestley Swain (1881 - 1949) was the fourth Bishop of |
he was described by his fellow Bishop Edgar | Priestley Swain as |
Priestley taught jazz piano at Goldsmiths College from | |
Enfield changed his position, agreeing with | Priestley that Dissenting civil rights were too slow i |
His mother was a distant relation of Joseph | Priestley the philosopher, theologian and scientist. |
His manuscript criticisms suggested to | Priestley the project of his Theological Repository, t |
It is named after Joseph | Priestley, the famous scientist and co-discoverer of o |
He also built Brook Hill House where J. B. | Priestley, the famous author and playwright, later liv |
Bradford Playhouse (formally known as The | Priestley, The Priestley Centre for the Arts or Bradfo |
y, the creator of ‘John Buncle;' with Joseph | Priestley, then at Leeds, whose opinions he espoused; |
In 1949 he married Barbara | Priestley; they had two sons and one daughter. |
on), and the avowal of Socinianism by Joseph | Priestley, to whose Theological Repository he contribu |
nge for his 1994 final defeat against Dennis | Priestley to retain his title - his fourth overall Wor |
at the last contested election in 1885, and | Priestley told his supporters that they had done far b |
In 1867 | Priestley was elected to the Bradford Town Council and |
Priestley was born at Thornton, West Yorkshire. | |
Dennis | Priestley was also runner-up for three consecutive yea |
During the camp | Priestley was the only athlete tested. |
Priestley was a right-handed batsman who bowled right- | |
In November 2007, | Priestley was diagnosed with prostate cancer and issue |
Because he had already read widely, | Priestley was allowed to skip the first two years of c |
Priestley was member of the Council of the Bradford Ch | |
Such experiments demonstrate that | Priestley was interested in the relationship between c |
His most distinguished scholar was Joseph | Priestley, who says that Ashworth took ‘the orthodox s |
Here he associated with Joseph | Priestley, who was Shelburne's librarian till 1780. |
y now entered on his controversy with Joseph | Priestley, who denied that the early Christians held t |
led was donated to the school by Sir Raymond | Priestley who was born in Tewkesbury and who participa |
have developed with the assistance of Joseph | Priestley who, in 1722, delivered a paper to the Royal |
The Stone Faces by J. B. | Priestley with Luise Rainer (broadcast 1957) |
ies Lost Empires, based on the novel by J.B. | Priestley, with Colin Firth in 1986. |
o take part in the 2009 version which Dennis | Priestley won but then Taylor came back in 2010 and be |
Dennis | Priestley won the inaugural competition. |
Dennis | Priestley won the tournament, beating Andy Hamilton in |
August 1 - Joseph | Priestley, working at Bowood House, Wiltshire, England |
Writer and broadcaster J. B. | Priestley wrote to support the first festival and said |
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