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  • ght and Work, Doctor of Revolution and Erasmus Darwin: A Life of Unequalled Achievement.
  • erd from 1957 to 1962 when he became rector of Darwin, a post he held for five years.
  • He sent Darwin a watercolour of Brisbane River and exhibited
  • ed as a naturalist (corresponding with Charles Darwin), a botanical illustrator, sculptor, book illu
  • Darwin: a Life in Poems (2009) poetry and biography
  • Darwin: A Graphic Biography, with artist Simon Gurr (
  • In 2003 he married Sarah Darwin, a great-great-granddaughter of the naturalist
  • il 1990, when Colder sold his company to Sammy Darwin, a radio programmer who renamed the operation
  • Darwin Abel Finney was born in Shrewsbury, Vermont.
  • Darwin Abel Finney at the Biographical Directory of t
  • Darwin Abel Finney (August 11, 1814 - August 25, 1868
  • ed and died at a family barbecue being held in Darwin, after suffering a heart attack; he was 53.
  • 1968 moved to Darwin again
  • Division Three of the World Cricket League in Darwin against Fiji where he took 2 wickets.
  • reeding, and Selection under Domestication but Darwin agreed to the shorter The Variation of Animals
  • nd, made while being bundled onto the plane at Darwin Airport that was due to take her back to the S
  • n; because of communications difficulties with Darwin airport landing was limited to one plane every
  • The district also includes Darwin Airport.
  • In his spare time, Darwin also served as a wartime vice-president of the
  • In 1872, Charles Darwin, an English naturalist, suggested that being d
  • He was the son of the golf writer Bernard Darwin and his wife the engraver Elinor Monsell.
  • She was the great-granddaughter of Charles Darwin and the great-great-granddaughter of the potte
  • On conclusion, she returned to Darwin and resumed escort duties.
  • of evolution" in physics (Helmholz), biology ( Darwin) and in political economics (Marx).
  • nship contains these three cemeteries: Bubeck, Darwin and Hall.
  • ort and minesweeping duties, before sailing to Darwin and escorting a floating dry dock to Milne Bay
  • Charles Darwin and the Tree of Life DVD cover
  • eas on evolution would frame the question that Darwin and Wallace would approach within the scientif
  • Movement in Plants is an 1880 book by Charles Darwin and his son Francis on phototropism in plants.
  • stance from the destination, the ships radioed Darwin and suggested that the mission be aborted, but
  • he BBC produced a special documentary, Charles Darwin and the Tree of Life, narrated by David Attenb
  • At the end of December, she was relocated to Darwin, and primarily performed escort runs between D
  • credible levels of popularity, such as Charles Darwin and Albert Einstein, priority questions are of
  • Hull, D. L. (1973) Darwin and His Critics: The Reception of Darwin's The
  • He overlapped at Cambridge with Charles Darwin, and in 1829 they argued over who should have
  • 917-1918), Finke River (1921), and Adelaide to Darwin and return (1922), on behalf of Gregory Mathew
  • It contains the suburbs of Darwin's satellite city, Palmerston, and is situated
  • cided to remove all Allied forces from central Darwin and other coastal areas.
  • In 1862 he received a message from Darwin, and replied congratulating him on the success
  • He was in correspondence with Charles Darwin and is said to have pointed out errors in Darw
  • This was the joint publication by Darwin and Wallace of their papers setting out the th
  • She was the daughter of Bernard Darwin and his wife the engraver Elinor Monsell.
  • ous times based at the Ross Smith Aerodrome in Darwin, and at the Batchelor airstrip.
  • rvette was assigned as a convoy escort between Darwin and Thursday Island.
  • o the Northern Territory Force were based near Darwin and were responsible for defending the importa
  • The court commenced as a twelve month trial in Darwin and still continues today.
  • im is located in the suburban corridor between Darwin and Palmerston.
  • ficiated at the wedding of his cousins Charles Darwin and Emma Wedgwood in an Anglican ceremony arra
  • es were altered to Archimedes, Babbage, Curie, Darwin and Einstein.
  • RAAF anti-submarine aircraft operating between Darwin and Fremantle.
  • mon, which covered the area immediately around Darwin, and the Division of Lingiari, which covered t
  • will be on the Deep Blue for 7 days including Darwin and Wolf, with some land trips too.
  • d in 1955 to replace the abolished Division of Darwin, and is named for Sir Edward Braddon, a Premie
  • t" which appears on Goyder's 1869 Plan of Port Darwin and probably dates back to Stokes' examination
  • cated in all Australian capital cities (except Darwin) and a number of regional centres.
  • 942 until August 1944, when she was ordered to Darwin and attached to the United States Seventh Flee
  • containing biographical memoirs by Sir Francis Darwin and Professor E. W. Brown, lectures on Hill's
  • of New Guinea and Northern Australia, between Darwin and southern Gulf of Carpentaria.
  • For this reason, Darwin and Terrestrial Planet Finder-I will work in t
  • f Japanese raiders appeared in the skies above Darwin and began bombing and strafing the town.
  • s found in Irian Jaya, the Northern Territory ( Darwin and Melville Island) and Papua New Guinea (Mor
  • velopment hypothesis (one of the terms used by Darwin) and the theory of regular gradation, used by
  • His book Darwin and the General Reader (1958) is a detailed st
  • ay, Robert Browning, Giuseppe Mazzini, Charles Darwin and Charles Dickens.
  • s and carried over 1,000,000 troops heading to Darwin and on to Papua New Guinea.
  • cis Noel Clarke Mundy, Brooke Boothby, Erasmus Darwin and Anna Seward
  • Adie supplied lenses to Joseph Hooker, Charles Darwin and Sir David Brewster and was optician to Wil
  • He was the grandfather of Charles Darwin and Emma Darwin.
  • sts, including Alexander von Humboldt, Charles Darwin and William Henry Edwards, Wallace decided tha
  • erved from February 1943 until January 1946 in Darwin and Borneo.
  • ce in February 1942, escorting convoys between Darwin and Thursday Island.
  • ia, and India (serving as a welfare officer in Darwin and Brisbane, Australia from 1975 until 1977).
  • Charles Darwin and William Sharpey were elected as the societ
  • etween Queensland and New Guinea, then between Darwin and Thursday Island.
  • ry 2009 David Attenborough documentary Charles Darwin and the Tree of Life, and again in Attenboroug
  • Darwin and the General Reader (1958)
  • Tipiloura worked as a trainee at CSIRO in Darwin, and later became a policeman and President of
  • District Officer Darwin and Rural - Rob Trewartha
  • The most recent of these is Darwin and the Galapagos" edited by Michael T. Ghisel
  • the 200th anniversary of the birth of Charles Darwin, and the 150th anniversary of the publication
  • She answered Charles Darwin and Herbert Spencer who she considered to be t
  • Wilberforce appears alongside Charles Darwin and Thomas Huxley in Crispin Whittell's play D
  • Before them, it is said that Charles Darwin and Charles Dickens also tried, and similarly
  • The development of Darwin's theory of natural selection made progress in
  • and part of Humpty Doo, and some areas between Darwin and Palmerston.
  • ithin Litchfield National Park 160 km south of Darwin and was spread over three days, co-inciding wi
  • rthern Territory (Australia), 1316 km south of Darwin and 323 km southwest of Alice Springs.
  • rn Territory of Australia, 418 km southwest of Darwin and 468 km west of Katherine.
  • well B. Rice (USN ret.), who was taken sick in Darwin and sent ashore to the Navy hospital prior to
  • He corresponded with Charles Darwin and William Buckland.
  • Darwin Angeles
  • Ultimately, Tax and the Darwin Anniversary Committee commissioned business ad
  • ate of the law of development, as laid down by Darwin, any one can be so enamoured of this so-called
  • ell Terrace commenced in 1941 to cater for the Darwin area population of 4,000.
  • rule, led a rebellion in the Guruve and Mount Darwin areas of Mashonaland Central.
  • his collaboration was an edited book Alas Poor Darwin: Arguments Against Evolutionary Psychology.
  • d edited a number of books including Alas Poor Darwin: Arguments against Evolutionary Psychology.
  • ritique of evolutionary psychology: Alas, Poor Darwin: Arguments Against Evolutionary Psychology.
  • The corvette was then deployed to Darwin as a survey ship, and remained there until the
  • also refer specifically to the role of Charles Darwin as opposed to others in the history of evoluti
  • iends with members John Whitehurst and Erasmus Darwin, as well as Josiah Wedgwood, who later commiss
  • d particles of inheritance proposed by Charles Darwin as part of his Pangenesis theory.
  • northern boundary of the park, 80 km south of Darwin as the crow flies.
  • e western boundary of the park, 80 km south of Darwin as the crow flies.
  • Darwin, as photographed in 1860, was still clean shav
  • he western portion of the park, 90 km south of Darwin as the crow flies.
  • nd was renamed and commissioned for service at Darwin as the channel patrol boat HMAS Mavie, on 31 D
  • Janet Browne in her biography of Charles Darwin asserts that Lax "never, as far as is known, d
  • 2, G-AEUH, captained by A. A. (Aub) Koch, left Darwin at dawn, for Kupang, West Timor, en route to S
  • The corvettes sailed from Darwin at midday on 29 November, leaving just as Japa
  • celebrating the arrival in Falmouth of Charles Darwin at the end of his HMS Beagle voyage in 1836.
  • This is 1575 km NNW from Darwin, Australia and 1935 km ENE of Jakarta, the cap
  • sity Rangers are a football (soccer) team from Darwin, Australia that train on University Oval and A
  • bruary 1942 Neptuna was off Stokes Hill Wharf, Darwin, Australia unloading a cargo of depth charges
  • arter to the merchant navy, she was in port in Darwin, Australia when on 19 February 1942, she was h
  • er crocodile, Crocodylus johnstoni, located in Darwin, Australia with reported illness in Irian Jaya
  • abaul in January 1942, the air strikes against Darwin, Australia in February, the invasion of Java i
  • Erika Yamasaki (born 2 September 1987, Darwin, Australia) is an Australian weightlifter.
  • oved north to provide similar services at Port Darwin, Australia, returning to Fremantle in January
  • She departed Makassar for Darwin, Australia, December 22.
  • two P-40s from Twenty-Seven Mile Field, SE of Darwin, Australia, lost directional control in the pr
  • On 19 September 1944, Cero cleared Darwin, Australia, for the Mindanao and Sulu Seas for
  • On December 9, 2008, Darwin, Australia, and other locations were included.
  • hilippine Islands, on 22 June, then steamed to Darwin, Australia, and Milne Bay, New Guinea, to relo
  • etherlands East Indies before retiring to Port Darwin, Australia, in mid-February 1942.
  • The second was in Darwin, Australia, where he was working as a sub-edit
  • 825 km (510 miles) N of Darwin, Australia.
  • 007 ICC World Cricket League Division Three in Darwin, Australia.
  • t of the 19 February 1942 Japanese air-raid on Darwin, Australia.
  • sian Gulf, Rainier made port calls to Bali and Darwin, Australia.
  • e was also felt in nearby Papua New Guinea and Darwin, Australia.
  • nse duties against Japanese aircraft attacking Darwin, Australia.
  • and; Bogota, Colombia; Brisbane, Melbourne and Darwin, Australia; Dresden and Berlin, Germany; Genev
  • April 18 - Erasmus Darwin, author of Zoonomia (born 1731)
  • although it does show houses on the corner of Darwin Avenue, and it seems odd that they'd have demo
  • Pennock has also received the "Friend of Darwin Award" from the National Center for Science Ed
  • The Darwin Awards (2006) - Insurance Exec
  • d a cameo role of "detective" in the movie The Darwin Awards.
  • iji, New Zealand, Salomon Islands, New Guinea, Darwin, Bali, South Africa, Caribbean and Home.
  • international scheduled flight from Sydney via Darwin, Bangkok, Bombay, Karachi and Tehran to Rome w
  • Erasmus Darwin Barlow FRCPsych FZS (15 April 1915 - 2 August
  • igit Ursula Hope Black (Biddy) married Erasmus Darwin Barlow.
  • Originally from the Darwin based Southern Districts Football Club in the
  • Darwin became a close friend of the botanist Joseph D
  • In 1936 Darwin became master of Christ's College, beginning h
  • on Anton Dohrn, an ardent supporter of Charles Darwin, became a famous marine zoologist.
  • ld Nelson, he was educated at state schools in Darwin before becoming a jackeroo and goldminer, and
  • Erasmus Darwin begins publication of A System of Vegetables,
  • Erasmus Darwin begins publications of A System of Vegetables,
  • Darwin believed that the price was about £2,200 and h
  • Browne, Janet (2010), "Making Darwin: Biography and the Changing Representations of
  • The George Brown Darwin Botanic Gardens are botanical gardens located
  • In August 1825 the young Charles Darwin bought a copy of A Naturalist's Companion by G
  • These include sets for Shakespeare, Churchill, Darwin, British Ships, Concorde, the Battle of Britai
  • Darwin Brown (born July 6, 1977 in Tyler, Texas) is a
  • l kicker; Marc Broyles, defense; David Warren; Darwin Brown; Jesse Taylor; Mickey Jones; Taafee Hine
  • tion- like the "fluctuations" on which Charles Darwin built his theory- were not heritable.
  • was a caring mother of not only little Charles Darwin but also his brothers and sisters.
  • nteer 1st Class aboard HMS Beagle with Charles Darwin, but died of malaria in South America on May 1
  • Australia that it would have Americans defend Darwin, but not Australians fight for the Philippines
  • where he allegedly "outraged the rector Robin Darwin by introducing illustration and photography to
  • Post Office, who were killed in the bombing of Darwin by the Japanese in 1942, and the boats and peo
  • 4 whilst Hingley was travelling from Sydney to Darwin by bus as part of a year-long backpacking tour
  • the relief effort following the devastation of Darwin by Cyclone Tracy.
  • s from the centre for virtual environments and Darwin Caldwell form the centre of Robotics and Autom
  • Professor Darwin Caldwell (born Ballymena, Northern Ireland) is
  • It uses an open-source webserver, Darwin Calendar Server, which was initiated by Apple
  • e is a "Darwinist" who considers that debating Darwin can engage the interest of students and improv
  • Anthene lycaenoides godeffroyi (Australia ( Darwin, Cape York - Cairns)
  • View of Darwin CBD from the Stuart Highway
  • It is 26.5 km SE of the Darwin CBD.
  • It is 27 km SE of the Darwin CBD.
  • It is 18 km East of the Darwin CBD.
  • It is 29km SE of the Darwin CBD.
  • It is 26 km SE of the Darwin CBD.
  • It is 21 km SE of the Darwin CBD.
  • His own book on the subject, Darwin's Lost World: The hidden history of animal lif
  • me Will Tell, was performed every night of the Darwin Centennial Celebration to great success.
  • It is 33 km southeast of the Darwin central business district.
  • 43 Knuckey Street, in the eastern side of the Darwin central business district.
  • The Darwin centre has been attributed a nominal value of
  • The Darwin Centre phase II is currently under constructio
  • She is the co-director of the CPNSS and the Darwin Centre at the London School of Economics.
  • The public can visit the currently open Darwin Centre by appointment only.
  • ience research centres, the main one being the Darwin Centre, home to several dozen million animal s
  • He wrote a biography of Charles Darwin centred on the relationship between Darwin and
  • hought of that, maybe it should have been "The Darwin Challenge"!
  • , the English geologist (and mentor of Charles Darwin) Charles Lyell.
  • Erasmus Darwin, Charles Darwin's paternal grandfather, helped
  • up for auction 1866, after the three surviving Darwin children, Ras, Charles, and Caroline Wedgwood
  • Darwin cited him extensively in The Descent of Man fo
  • After a stint in local government on the Darwin City Council, Tambling was elected to the firs
  • e and bombed the Territory Insurance Office in Darwin City injuring 15.
  • The charges were subsequently dropped but the Darwin City Council issued the NAPNT members with inf
  • 3 Port Darwin CLP MLA Shane Stone resigned on 21 February 20
  • The species are so distinct that when Charles Darwin collected them in the islands he thought they
  • Charles Darwin collected the species in Chile during the seco
  • from the University of Cambridge, studying at Darwin College in Cambridge, England.
  • Darwin College Boat Club (DCBC) was founded in 1969 b
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