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The | Dictionary of British Artists 1880-1940 (Antique Collec |
t words in a text and search for them in the | dictionary. |
lar appearances alongside Susie Dent in the ' | Dictionary Corner' on the British quiz show Countdown ( |
As well as containing common words, the | dictionary featured many unusual words, foreign terms, |
The | dictionary also yields information on rhyming words, in |
According to Walter Jackson Bate, the | Dictionary "easily ranks as one of the greatest single |
is evidence was sufficient to include in the | dictionary. |
rolina, The North Carolina Gazetteer and the | Dictionary of North Carolina Biography. |
en, it was a companion to the Oxford English | Dictionary's Wordhunt, in which the writers of the dict |
He was a member of the Commission of the | Dictionary where he fought the Lacretelle proposal, acc |
The | dictionary has made extensive use of digital technology |
He is co-author of The | Dictionary of War, an international book project, suppo |
f Commissioners for Foreign Missions and the | dictionary was taken over by Mr. Jones of the Baptist B |
The articles he wrote for the | Dictionary of the Liturgy have made him famous througho |
The | dictionary is also variously known as The New Penguin E |
David Douillet has his entry in the | dictionary Larousse since November 1997, a rare recogni |
A remarkable feature of the | dictionary is the inclusion of large, high-quality glos |
les for the Encyclopaedia Britannica and the | Dictionary of National Biography and also published amo |
The | dictionary has been jokingly called the Oxford Dikker o |
In: The | Dictionary of eighteenth-century German philosophers. |
he twentieth century, and contributed to the | Dictionary of National Biography, Folio, The Independen |
ian Church, and wrote myriad entries for the | Dictionary of National Biography. |
Collated by tone and rime, the | dictionary serves the composition of poetry. |
cots term for trousers, breeches and, as the | Dictionary of the Scots Language (online) has it, also |
Thompson Cooper in the | Dictionary of National Biography states that Gage was t |
He also wrote articles for the | Dictionary of National Biography. |
The | dictionary was most recently reprinted in 2004. |
lso had been co-editor of volume four of the | dictionary. |
cretly married George I to his mistress; the | Dictionary of National Biography mentions "his reputati |
rms are absolutely synonymous - whatever the | dictionary says. |
When the | dictionary was approaching completion in manuscript (18 |
He prepared the | dictionary in two parts, that is to say, in both Siraik |
also perform a variety of alterations to the | dictionary words and try these. |
on were too many "dirty words" listed in the | dictionary, of which some have been therefore removed f |
One of the modes John can use is the | dictionary attack. |
ative panel Musician (1969) mentioned in the | Dictionary of Ukrainian Artists; painted pictures and d |
As stated in the | Dictionary of National Biography: "To the original eigh |
The | Dictionary of Welsh Biography, Down to 1940. |
› Dayman, Edward Arthur, 1807-1890 (from the | Dictionary of Hymnology, 1907), Extracted 29 April 2010 |
His entry in the | Dictionary of Art (1996 vol 7, p569), by Geoffrey Ashto |
ED's resident historian, points out that the | dictionary feels obliged to include words that many wou |
d man-about-town of the same period, but the | Dictionary of National Biography notes that it has not |
The | dictionary can currently be purchased only in an electr |
assisted Graves with later editions of the ' | Dictionary of Artists' series. |
n 1997, Oxford University Press produced the | Dictionary of New Zealand English, which it claimed was |
Participated in composing the | dictionary of Computer Terms published by the Syrian Co |
to Alexander Balloch Grosart, writing in the | Dictionary of National Biography, his views were Socini |
The | Dictionary of National Biography and other sources are |
The | Dictionary of National Biography, 1900, summarised his |
he has published essays and articles in The | Dictionary of American Biography (now known as The Scri |
Alan Horne in The | Dictionary of 20th Century British Book Illustrators de |
nized as such in many of the prefaces to the | Dictionary itself. |
ibutor to the Burlington Magazine and to the | Dictionary of National Biography. |
The | Dictionary of Battles and Sieges, F-O. |
y to widen the material they included in the | dictionary to act as a reference for the public. |
hers trying to Google Bomb every word in the | dictionary. |
He also contributed many entries to the | Dictionary of National Biography. |
He had prepared for the bee by copying the | dictionary into a blank notebook. |
The complement varied as well, but the | Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships figures som |
merly sur-master of St Paul's School, in the | Dictionary of National Biography. |
In 1933 Oxford had finally put the | Dictionary to rest; all work ended, and the quotation s |
Upon completion in 2000 the | dictionary was dedicated to him. |
mprehensive source on all notable Poles, the | Dictionary is substantial and well-respected. |
ge, and by the time 20 years had passed, the | Dictionary was outdated. |
, that he felt new blood was needed, but the | Dictionary of National Biography states that he was fru |
The | Dictionary of Ancient Egypt by Ian Shaw and Paul Nichol |
ssey in 1984 to become general editor of the | Dictionary of New Zealand Biography. |
She contributed to the | Dictionary of American Biography and wrote two books on |
The | Dictionary defines "Papacy" as referring to "the system |
the so-called first tone (regardless of the | dictionary pronunciation of each word); typically all b |
However, the | dictionary lacks any etymological references to the fir |
resulting in several further changes to the | dictionary. |
The | dictionary, which runs into more than 1600 pages, took |
best portrait-painter of the set" though the | Dictionary of National Biography entry (1886), was more |
ive cairech actually means, according to the | Dictionary of the Irish Language, "criminal; guilty; si |
developing, alongside the beginnings of the | Dictionary, which was published in 1957. |
The | Dictionary of Old English (DOE) is a dictionary publish |
The | Dictionary of National Biography records that Duck died |
He argued the | dictionary was needed for the preservation of Catholici |
The | dictionary is still under production, as "one third of |
Johnson and Greutzner, 1976, The | Dictionary of British Artists 1880-1940 (pub Woodbridge |
eare in the fifty-first volume (1897) of the | Dictionary of National Biography formed the basis of hi |
cal Society, and biographical entries in the | Dictionary of North Carolina Biography. |
It has a fast GUI for displaying the | Dictionary, and allows the user to search the dictionar |
Biography at the | Dictionary of Art Historians |
e University of Chicago while working on the | Dictionary of American English and the Dictionary of th |
Boydell's entry in the | Dictionary of National Biography ends with the assessme |
The | dictionary was published in 1824. |
it swiftly become that any request for "The | Dictionary" would bring forth Johnson and none other.' |
nty militia, a claim which, according to the | Dictionary of American Biography, is contradicted by co |
d political history, and contributing to the | Dictionary of New Zealand Biography and the British Dic |
ion partly from Dr Richardson, author of the | Dictionary of the English Language, and partly at the g |
The memoir, according to the | Dictionary of Canadian Biography, is a major source of |
The | dictionary was derived in part from correspondence with |
In 1849, he compiled the | Dictionary of German and English Languages, whose publi |
ism" by Arthur Aikin Brodribb writing in the | Dictionary of National Biography, who went on to say th |
faces both indicate that this edition of the | dictionary was composed by Zhu Zongwen, but that it is |
The | dictionary was published in 1995, with a second edition |
The | Dictionary of Welsh Biography Down to 1940. |
The | dictionary was stripped of non-Latin words, including n |
The | dictionary was first published in 1994. |
elated to General James Abercrombie, but the | Dictionary of Canadian Biography states that the common |
The | dictionary incorporates a summary on Vietnamese grammar |
In 1917, in the | Dictionary of National Biography, Sir Sidney Lee wrote |
The first parts of the | dictionary were published in 1930, and the dictionary w |
The | dictionary has 8,000 Vietnamese entries with translatio |
lliam Rainborowe's coronet, according to the | Dictionary of National Biography, was, during this time |
Overall 8500 copies of the | dictionary were printed; the book was 175 pages long. |
s, as well as writing Shelley's entry in the | Dictionary of National Biography. |
Four editions of the | dictionary were published. |
There is no explanatory section to the | dictionary: the phonetic values for the symbols are lef |
According to the | dictionary of Suda, only two of the sisters, Protogenei |
The | Dictionary of Man is a project started by Bob Geldof, f |
He published 500 articles in the | Dictionary of National Biography, and many other books |
Later editions of the | dictionary were called Tanums store rettskrivningsordbo |
The | dictionary is compiled and produced by the Khazar Unive |
h edition, the editors attempted to make the | dictionary into a more scholarly work by pulling Englis |
The | dictionary was derived from the Webster's Revised Unabr |
The | dictionary "views the language from the perspective tha |
The | Dictionary of National Biography (DNB) is a standard wo |
The main purpose served by the | dictionary is to give the correct spelling, pronunciati |
The same author said in his entry in the | Dictionary Of National Biography, "[Thomas Garnett's] c |
The | Dictionary of National Biography states that "When Lord |
The | Dictionary application is a more feature-filled version |
The | dictionary function allows the user to input Chinese ch |
The | Dictionary of Literary Biography has listed it as one o |
e of Canada Debates (quoted on p. 567 in the | Dictionary of Canadian Quotations) |
Therefore the | dictionary is not 'a biographical dictionary of Poles,' |
adding footnotes and making revisions to the | dictionary. |
arned man - his politely-worded entry in the | Dictionary of American Biography admits that "he could |
of the biography in the 2004 edition of the | Dictionary of National Biography. |
The | Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships sometimes r |
A similar, but unrelated modern work, the | Dictionary of American Regional English, is presently b |
The theory focuses on the | dictionary as a utility product, i.e. it provides a spe |
t editions of Who's Who in the World and The | Dictionary of International Biography. |
According to the | Dictionary of National Biography, "Since his chief, Lor |
between the two languages, claiming that the | dictionary favored the eastern variant of the language |
n it are catalogued by Falconer Madan in the | Dictionary of National Biography. |
a keen entomologist and the co-author of The | Dictionary of Butterflies and Moths (1975); he had one |
At the end of the | dictionary, there are some useful resources such as the |
served as the first editor (1885-91) of the | Dictionary of National Biography. |
nald of Coldingham, while perpetuated in the | Dictionary of National Biography and the Dictionary of |
Biography at the | Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online |
The | dictionary was also written in an etymological spelling |
The | Dictionary of American Regional English traces the firs |
ghts and all remaining, unsold copies of the | dictionary on January 1, 2008. |
ich was engaged on a radical revision of the | dictionary, but he died before the work received its fi |
John Ross Robertson at the | Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online |
The | Dictionary is updated and released four times per year, |
In The | Dictionary of Victorian Painters, Herbert Dicksee is gi |
Hartog contributed articles to the | Dictionary of National Biography and the Encyclopaedia |
phy of him was intended for inclusion in the | Dictionary of Canadian Biography, it was never included |
The | dictionary is also available in digital format on CD-RO |
After Craigie he took over The | Dictionary of the Older Scottish Tongue as editor and c |
er to increase the reach and accuracy of the | dictionary. |
The | dictionary provides summaries of all the biographies in |
t's proposed spellings could be found in the | dictionary up to the 1980s, such as the spelling Kautsc |
hcote Toller compiled the new edition of the | dictionary based on Bosworth's work, both printed and i |
In 2010 maintenance of the | dictionary was moved to an online database system. |
According to his article in the | Dictionary of National Biography "his firmness and just |
Cameron, who had begun reading the | dictionary as a third-grader, annually prepared for the |
According to the | Dictionary of the Fungi (10th edition, 2008), the place |
Summers was profiled in the | Dictionary of International Biography (1982 Edition pub |
The most prominent feature of the | dictionary is the fact that its entries are stored in a |
Blakiston wrote articles for the | Dictionary of National Biography. |
ohn Popham (1531-1607), but his entry in the | Dictionary of National Biography judges this identifica |
Besides the print edition, the | dictionary is also available on CD-ROM (EPWING format), |
The editors chose the names for the | dictionary and their corresponding colors by comparing |
Several sources, including the | Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships list Nemask |
The | Dictionary of National Biography describes him as an 'o |
The | Dictionary of Football. |
After publishing the | dictionary, the editors started working on a supplement |
The 10th edition of the | Dictionary of the Fungi (2008) includes Episphaeria in |
In an elementary form, the | dictionary entries represent nodes in a directed acycli |
Sidney Lee, The | Dictionary of National Biography, vol XIV, New-York, Ma |
es and example sentences are included in the | dictionary. |
Biography at the | Dictionary of New Zealand Biography |
The first edition of the | dictionary is in the process of being published in six |
Lee himself contributed voluminously to the | Dictionary, writing some 800 articles, mainly on Elizab |
The | dictionary then turns around and uses "da kine" (often |
Ian Shaw and Paul Nicholson, The | Dictionary of Ancient Egypt, 258 |
and wrote 116 biographical sketches for the | Dictionary of American Biography and served as an assis |
Thompson Cooper, however, writing in the | Dictionary of National Biography, considers that the re |
According to the | Dictionary of National Biography, she gave birth to "he |
hat the Hopi Tribe buy all the copies of the | dictionary. |
uistic scholars would be expected to buy the | dictionary. |
Currently (as of 2011), the | dictionary has progressed to words beginning with PA, i |
Bullen wrote more than 150 articles for the | Dictionary of National Biography, lectured on Elizabeth |
r name from the first word they liked in the | dictionary. |
worked as a co-editor and consultant on the | Dictionary of French as Spoken in Louisiana. |
The | dictionary incorporates the text of other free resource |
turday Night At the Mill and appeared in the | dictionary corner of Countdown. |
He was a contributor the the | Dictionary of National Biography, writing the entries o |
is directing the first major revision of the | dictionary since its publication in 1933. |
The style of the | dictionary will also be changing slightly. |
in a number of resource books, including The | Dictionary of Literary Biography, Contemporary Literary |
hnik, Johann Gottlieb Gerhard Buhle, in: The | Dictionary of eighteenth-century German philosophers. |
According to Sir Lionel Cust of the | Dictionary of National Biography, Holman's work "met wi |
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