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In politics, Higginson was | successively a Republican, an Independent and a Democrat |
After that he was | successively: a tutor at Wycliffe Hall, Oxford;Chaplain |
ferent woman, one who had at first summoned | successively a pit viper, a spider, and a giant biting a |
At Wolfson College, Oxford, he was | successively a Governing Body Fellow (1967-88), Supernum |
red a printing office in London, and became | successively a compositor and proof-reader. |
He was then | successively a Lecturer in Pastoral Theology at King's C |
andhurst and St Mary's Portsea and was then | successively a Chaplain at St Paul's Cathedral, Rector o |
From 1941 until 1960 he was, | successively, a faculty member of the Seminary of Vallad |
Additionally, he was | successively a member of the Political Bureau of the Blo |
War, it was converted to an orphanage, and | successively a child-care institute; in the early 21st c |
He was | successively a high-school teacher, principal, and super |
or of KPFA, the Berkeley radio station, and | successively a music critic for publications including T |
served God for forty-eight years, becoming | successively abbot of Kildare and bishop of Kildare. |
Further work showed that he could | successively add more and more of the olefinic hydrocarb |
After a careful juristic education he was | successively advocate at the parlement of Paris, intenda |
, Jeevan Kumaratunga, and Ranjan Ramanayake | successively after his demise. |
ween October 1891 and July 1892, she served | successively along the east coast, in the West Indies, a |
rations in the third column are carried out | successively, and the machine then goes over into the m- |
In its history it has been used | successively and simultaneously as an orphanage, a priso |
Spinesi | successively announced his retirement from football, thu |
ns by Patrick, Ward, Young, and Morell have | successively appeared; Ward and Young's (1752) in folio, |
hn II of Portugal and later Manuel I, being | successively appointed Bishop of Tanger (1491-1500), Bis |
in the government of Hong Kong, he was also | successively appointed as official member of the Urban C |
erous educational positions to which he was | successively appointed. |
John Kite (died 1537) was | successively Archbishop of Armagh, 1513-1521, and Bishop |
wn was established around these temples and | successively around the fort in an arranged fashion of s |
During the Attlee government, he served | successively as Lord Privy Seal and Paymaster-General. |
The house has been known | successively as Binfield Lodge, The Firs and Arthurstone |
D.D., a Church of Ireland cleric who served | successively as Bishop of Cloyne, Clogher and Derry in t |
From 1903 to 1906 he served | successively as Chief of the Bureaus of Equipment, Ordna |
It was known | successively as the Conyngham, Wister, and Hacker House. |
Colorado Rockies in 1999, and worked there | successively as an assistant director, director, and sen |
He served | successively as captain, major, and lieutenant colonel o |
It prospered | successively as a bridging point of the River Great Ouse |
She later served | successively as Muncaster Castle, Bardic and Ben Nevis u |
He was | successively as rabbi of congregations at Warasdin, Prag |
a Hanoverian family in Brunswick and served | successively as a page at the Hanoverian court and as an |
He later served | successively as master in chancery, district attorney, a |
promoted to lieutenant colonel, and served | successively as inspector and ordnance officer. |
Francisco served | successively as Chamberlain, Prosecretary and Treasurer |
an Air Force Base, Arizona, where he served | successively as air operations officer, command post con |
ensburg in the winter of 1724 to 1725, then | successively as Minister to Poland, Sweden and Russia be |
of the two dynasties ruled the Archipelago, | successively as vassals of the Latin Emperors at Constan |
School of Economics, University of London, | successively as Assistant Lecturer, Lecturer, Reader and |
da's northern Gulu District, Lukwiya served | successively as Brigade General, Deputy Army Commander a |
ter transferred to the Home Office, serving | successively as assistant private secretary to Home Secr |
the Student Government Association, serving | successively as a student senator, student body vice pre |
Margaret Anstee served | successively as Resident Representative of the UN Develo |
Parliament (MP) for Arundel, then he served | successively as MP for Hythe and East Grinstead. |
At the Department of Justice he served | successively as Assistant to the United States Solicitor |
Afterwards be became | successively assistant cashier, vice-president and presi |
He was appointed | successively assistant internal revenue assessor, deputy |
On his return to the UK, he was | successively Assistant Bishop of Derby from 1954 to 1961 |
Lundy was | successively assistant controller and controller. |
emeritus status at UNC. Previously he was, | successively, Assistant, Associate, Full, and Drexel Pro |
Departments of Pediatrics and Medicine as, | successively, Assistant, Associate and Full Professor. |
He was | successively associate professor of mathematics at New Y |
storian Lambert van den Bos, were published | successively at Amsterdam in 1685, 1688, 1698 and 1699. |
sons with Reggiana, he moved to Brescia and | successively, at the age of 38, spent a season at Watfor |
ver the next five months, the tug was based | successively at Tarawa and Majuro, though she made numer |
He was placed | successively at Trelawny, Tawstock, Weobley, Poole, and |
n 1846, became professor there in 1849, and | successively at Cracow (1855), Graz (1857), and Strassbu |
fter which he occupied the post of superior | successively at Plattsburgh and at Buffalo, New York. |
Desguieres), and was stationed | successively at Marseilles and Grenoble; he saw some act |
The Blackett family lived | successively at Kensington, Kenley, Woking and Guildford |
He had charges | successively at Stevenston (1743), Galston (1745), Paisl |
mbridge (B.A., 1880), and was second master | successively at Horton College, Tasmania, in 1880-84 and |
ial Assurance Company as a clerk and served | successively at their offices in Marlow, Maidenhead and |
he son of Peter Seddon, dissenting minister | successively at Ormskirk and Hereford, he was born at He |
e descendants of Tsuchiya (1585-1612) lived | successively at Kururi in Kazusa province; after 1669 at |
and went to work on the Manhattan Project, | successively at UC Berkeley, Princeton University and in |
a as a missionary in 1859 and was stationed | successively at Nynee Tal, Moradabad, Lucknow, and Calcu |
months in seven different prisons, confined | successively at Vicksburg, Jackson, Atlanta, Richmond, a |
He worked | successively at University College London with Karl Pear |
Italian towns is well documented: he served | successively at Urbino, Pesaro, Fano, Ferrara, Casalmagg |
n commission (1949-1975), she was stationed | successively at Boston, Massachusetts; Cape May, New Jer |
Successively attacking two enemy balloons, which were mo | |
Sangeeth Theatre has been | successively awarded as Best Maintained Theatre in the S |
By | successively backstripping isochrons, the basin's deepen |
rrested and brought in exile in France, and | successively banished to Santo Stefano Island in the Pon |
ice medicine outside of California, but was | successively barred from practicing in Hawaii, Alaska an |
er in 1992 for Serie D side Sevegliano, and | successively became a coach at the youth level for Udine |
He then | successively became minister in Foudgum, Den Helder and |
He | successively became manager and partner, and at the time |
The town | successively became part of the Austrian Empire (1804) a |
He has | successively been France minister of Reconstruction, min |
Since 1804, six ships of the US Navy have | successively been named the USS Somers in his honor. |
Hsu went on to build the | successively better chess-playing computers Deep Thought |
attles of the Bruch were engagements fought | successively between a French column and a body of Spani |
w state geological survey movement, serving | successively between 1836 and 1844 as the state geologis |
The recessed arc bridge, was worked on | successively between 1863 and 1864, raised in 1904, and |
In 1769, he was consecrated | successively Bishop of Llandaff and of St Asaph. |
Bernardino Spada was | successively Bishop of Albano, Frascati, Sabina and Pale |
On his return he became | successively Bishop of Worcester, Bishop of London and A |
e daughter of Edward Stuart Talbot, who was | successively Bishop of Rochester, Southwark and Winchest |
(November 24, 1648 - November 20, 1712) was | successively bishop of Bangor and of Hereford (1701-1712 |
1575, Cripplegate - 1636) was | successively bishop of Llandaff (1619-1627), of St. Davi |
ril 1761) was an English clergyman, who was | successively Bishop of Bangor, Hereford, Salisbury, and |
alled William Sever, was an English priest, | successively Bishop of Carlisle, 1495-1502, and Bishop o |
gian Jesuit priest, missionary in India and | successively bishop of Ranchi (Jharkhand) and Raigarh-Am |
, daughter of Edward Stuart Talbot, who was | successively Bishop of Rochester, Southwark and Winchest |
Charles Gore, | successively Bishop of Worcester, Birmingham and Oxford |
Successively Bishop of Rochester, Bishop of Hereford and | |
f the administration of Sir Robert Walpole, | successively Bishop of Norwich and Bishop of Ely. |
He was | successively bishop of Worcester in 1593-1594 and bishop |
en named after other owners, and was called | successively: Bouteillier's, Rodman's, Myer's, Treadwell |
ater, where he was severely wounded, he was | successively brevetted as lieutenant colonel and colonel |
ntly, he served as adjutant general and was | successively brevetted colonel, brigadier general, and m |
urch Street: the north/south boundary with, | successively Bridge, Billingsgate and Tower wards. |
In 1943 he became | successively brigade commander of 12th Infantry Brigade |
olved from a long line of related proposals | successively broken and repaired. |
of his college, of which he was afterwards | successively bursar, dean and tutor. |
at for the conservative parties, being held | successively by Protectionist Party, Nationalist Party, |
heim would be held as an episcopal fiefdom, | successively, by Ochsenstein, Hanau-Lichtenberg and Rath |
He was succeeded in the baronetcy | successively by his sons John and Charles. |
built on the site of a medieval house owned | successively by the families of Carminow and Mohun. |
He was succeeded in the baronetcy | successively by his sons Charles and William. |
He was succeeded | successively by his sixth and seventh sons Samuel and He |
He was succeeded in the baronetcy | successively by his first son Alfred and then his second |
eat's re-creation in 1983, it has been held | successively by each of the three main political parties |
tershire and was succeeded in the baronetcy | successively by his sons Thomas, George and Lewis. |
in 1746 and was succeeded in the baronetcy | successively by his sons Samuel and Robert. |
The paper was published, | successively, by Parks (1736-1750), William Hunter (1751 |
bel of the same name, which was distributed | successively by EMI, Phonogram and RCA, and released mat |
e Northern and Eastern Railway, it was used | successively by the Eastern Counties Railway, the Great |
The brigade was led | successively by Col. Isaac F. Shepard (who was under arr |
Firth also left to be replaced | successively by George Cross (previously in Jim Keays So |
it was overtaken by Torre Espacio (and then | successively by the other three towers under constructio |
ned it until 1761, after which it was taken | successively by the Jat Maharaja Suraj Mal of Bharatpur, |
aged 75, and was succeeded in the baronetcy | successively by his oldest son Edward and then by his th |
Born in San Francisco, she was raised in ( | successively) California, New York, Pennsylvania, Thaila |
He was | successively called up to Italy's squad for UEFA Euro 20 |
The monastery there was | successively called the Abbey of Fors, Wensleydale and C |
Emigrating to Australia he was | successively Canon Residentiary then Archdeacon of St Jo |
Since then he has been | successively Canon, Dean and now Bishop. |
Adriaen Maertensz Block (1582-1661), | successively captain, commander, and governor of the Amb |
try of Foreign Affairs in 1964 where he was | successively, Careers and Special Projects Officer (1969 |
He was, | successively, Censor of St Cuthbert's Society between 18 |
erving as youth team coach for Bologna, and | successively Cesena and AC Milan. |
e connection with the diocese of Ely, being | successively chancellor, vicar-general and prebendary. |
Her title | successively changed from Mrs Isaacs to Lady Isaacs on h |
r with a curacy in Hythe, Kent and was then | successively Chaplain to the Bishop of Blackburn, Vicar |
When peace came he was | successively chaplain to the Archbishop of York, General |
He was then | successively Chaplain of Birkenhead School, a Lecturer a |
644, and after taking orders in 1651 became | successively chaplain to Sir Walter St. John and vicar o |
racy at St Mary, South Shields and was then | successively Chaplain to the Bishop of Durham, Vicar (th |
piscopally ordained, and, after he had been | successively chaplain to Lady Hussey of Caythorpe, Linco |
He was | successively Chaplain, Vice-Principal then Principal of |
d then returned to the Southern League with | successively Chelmsford City, Cambridge United, Wellingt |
He was | successively chemical assistant in Harvard Medical Schoo |
He was | successively chief inspector duties Navigation Division, |
He became | successively clerk of the county court of Philadelphia, |
He was | successively College Chaplain of Emmanuel College, Cambr |
the Indian Mutiny and in China, and became, | successively, Colonel of his regiment, a Major-General, |
As a brigadier-general, he was | successively Commandant of the Royal Military College of |
He then | successively commanded the troopship HMS Tyne in the Med |
In 1920-21, he | successively commanded armored cruiser Brooklyn (ACR-3) |
In this capacity he | successively commanded: The frigate HMS Adventure, the t |
Later, he was | successively Commander-in-Chief of the IJN 2nd Fleet, Sa |
been proposed, the most simple one being to | successively compute the square root of a (possibly comp |
hestra of the theatre at Brunswick, and was | successively conductor of the court band to the Prince o |
o the office of provincial, in which he was | successively confirmed every three years until his eleva |
He was | successively confirmed for the 2008 Olympic Games campai |
The approximation is then | successively corrected until the final solution is reach |
During World War I, he was | successively councillor of embassy at Constantinople, mi |
sons, Robert, John and Peter of Dreux were | successively Counts of Dreux. |
d School and St Edmund Hall, Oxford, he was | successively Curate at St Peter's Wolverhampton, Vicar o |
Educated at Merton College, Oxford, he was | successively Curate at Sutton in Ashfield, Vicar of St. |
bridge and Ripon College Cuddesdon , he was | successively Curate of Holy Trinity with All Souls, Birc |
Ordained in 1895 he was | successively Curate then Rector of St Paul's Quebec, Pro |
sed him to return to Wales, where he became | successively curate at St. Fagans and Porthkerry in Glam |
versity, ordained a priest in 1840, and was | successively curate of North Shields, lecturer and curat |
Successively Curate of Bishop Latimer's Church, Birmingh | |
He was then | successively Curate in Wigan, Vicar of Aspull, Sub Dean |
He was | successively dean (1744-1749), bursar (1750-1753), and p |
nd resin or metal bonded diamond tooling in | successively decreasing particle sizes until a polish is |
It was won by EB/Streymur, who | successively defended their title. |
He was | successively definitor and procurator of the Mexican pro |
He was then | successively demonstrator of anatomy in the Medical Scho |
on with fluorine at even higher temperature | successively destroys the graphite compound to yield a m |
him to pursue literature, and he published | successively: Die Brautschau Friedrich des Grossen (Fred |
He became | successively doctor in mathematics, philosophy and theol |
a curacy at St Barnabas, Southfields he was | successively: Domestic Chaplain to the Bishop of Lincoln |
The bit rate then | successively dropped to 512 bit/s (on 1985-12-09), 256 b |
ivisions of their army on December 1st, and | successively drove them from all their positions, disper |
He was | successively editor of the Voltaire and of the Echo de P |
He was then | successively editor of the Evening Standard and St James |
At the turn of the century, he was | successively editor (and part-owner) of The Lever in Chi |
Based on this work, AquaFUELs will | successively elaborate an overall assessment on the tech |
He was | successively elected deputy and senator, in 1874 he was |
From 1983 to 2001, he was | successively elected chairman of the county council, the |
tofuranose 1,2':2,1'-dianhydride (DFA I) by | successively eliminating the diminishing (2->1)-beta-D-f |
furanose 1,2':2,3'-dianhydride (DFA III) by | successively eliminating the diminishing (2->1)-beta-D-f |
ofuranose 2,6':2',6-dianhydride (DFA IV) by | successively eliminating the diminishing (2->6)-beta-D-f |
From 1820 to 1830, Fonblanque was | successively employed on the staff of The Times and the |
From the age of fifteen, he was | successively employed as the karnam and Samprathi of two |
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