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  • es, with the faces of George Washington, Isaac Newton, Michelangelo and William Shakespeare protrudi
  • Newton might no less well have called his absolute sp
  • of the Borough of Hyde for their recreation by Newton Mill Ltd in 1973, with a covenant restricting
  • mer Federal Communications Commission Chairman Newton Minow and sister of Harvard Law School Dean Ma
  • the 1970s, ESCO opened an automated foundry in Newton, Mississippi and a second Canadian foundry in
  • ounded in 1900 by Charles Andrews Mitchell and Newton Mitchell Anderson.
  • Never Gonna Give You Up (Escape From Newton Mix) - 6:26
  • included a mill building company in Hyde ('The Newton Moor Spinning Company'), the Yorkshire Steel a
  • Moore Ministry on 16 September 1910 after Sir Newton Moore resigned to accept an appointment as Age
  • Australia - Cornthwaite Rason (to 7 May), then Newton Moore
  • (and its third youngest after John Scaddan and Newton Moore), ending almost nine years of conservati
  • y the Moore Ministry led by Minister for Lands Newton Moore.
  • ustralia and was led by Ministerialist Premier Newton Moore.
  • Her TV appearances include Burt Newton Morning Show, A Current Affair Australia, Tasm
  • Newton Morrell is a village and civil parish in the R
  • Morris was the father of Isaac Newton Morris and Jonathan David Morris.
  • Sir Alastair Morton (Robert Alastair Newton Morton) (11 January 1938 - 1 September 2004) w
  • Born in Gloucestershire, Newton moved to Cornwall at an early age, and attende
  • Christopher Melian and Andy Newton moved in 2004 from Toronto, Canada to England.
  • According to the 2001 UK census, Newton Mulgrave parish had a population of 37.
  • Newton Mulgrave is a village and civil parish in the
  • Newton Mulgrave
  • were a total of 1,046 students enrolled in the Newton Municipal School District during the 2006-2007
  • The Newton Municipal School District is a public school d
  • The Cowper and Newton Museum is a museum in Olney, Buckinghamshire,
  • from demolition by a private business man from Newton, N.C. and moved less than one mile south..
  • estate from his father and an estate at Potter Newton, near Leeds, from his mother.
  • chard Turner of Pettywood and William Watts of Newton near Middlewich.
  • ine Bates R.A. (1882 - 1962) was born in Kings Newton, near Melbourne, Derbyshire.
  • orhoods of Allston and Brighton to the city of Newton near Boston College.
  • ry Haltemprice Priory for the Austin canons at Newton near Cottingham, East Riding of Yorkshire wher
  • Kennedy Biscuit Company, originator of the Fig Newton, Necco, a Sears shoe factory, and a Ford assem
  • r, Dedham, Jamaica Plain, Brighton, Brookline, Newton, Needham, and Dover.
  • ation of paths and streets, to Auburndale, the Newton neighborhood where Norumbega Park is located.
  • ny Smith, Willie Peters, Terry O'Connor, Terry Newton, Neil Cowie, Mick Cassidy, Denis Betts, Andy F
  • Kline was born near Newton, New Jersey in 1858 and studied at Phillips Ac
  • on Bosco College, a Salesian Major Seminary in Newton, New Jersey, later leaving the Salesian Order
  • 1 and was interred at the Catholic Cemetery in Newton, New Jersey.
  • Born in Newton, New Jersey, Strader moved with his family six
  • e contract was S&R Construction Enterprises of Newton, New Hampshire with a bid of $17,687,300.75.
  • Jersey in 1876 and practiced law in Newark and Newton, New Jersey.
  • He moved to Newton, New Jersey in 1857 and continued to practice
  • Born in Newton, New Jersey, Cummings attended public schools
  • er of villages including Lindale, High and Low Newton, Newby Bridge and Greenodd into the larger tow
  • It was once served by the now defunct Newton Nexus bus, a free service provided by the city
  • in San Francisco, son of noted winemaker Peter Newton, Nigel was educated at Deerfield Academy in Ma
  • Newton's Method of Fluxions was formally published po
  • , Jasper, Jennings, Lagrange, Laporte, Morgan, Newton, Noble, Pike, Putnam, Ripley, Shelby, Spencer,
  • "Not Every Heart Succeeds" ( Newton, Noble, Pippin, Spriggs) - 3:36
  • iceville, Milam, Millican, Mumford, Nederland, Newton, Nome, Orange, Orangefield, Pierce, Pine Fores
  • ether with the parishes of Martletwy, Minwear, Newton North and Lawrenny, constitutes the community
  • al Lutheran Church in America located close to Newton, North Carolina.
  • , the Brookline High football team plays rival Newton North High School in the traditional Thanksgiv
  • Newton North Delta - Harjit Daudharia
  • He was in private practice of law in Newton, North Carolina from 1913 to 1930.
  • wing parishes: Martletwy, Coedcanlas, Minwear, Newton North and Lawrenny.
  • a historic church at 201-211 S. Main Avenue in Newton, North Carolina.
  • While a senior at Newton North High School in Newton, Massachusetts, he
  • llis Edwards was born in the mining village of Newton, North East Derbyshire, not far from Chesterfi
  • Warlick was born in Newton, North Carolina.
  • Located in Newtonville is Newton North High School, one of the city's two high
  • format and licensed to serve the community of Newton, North Carolina.
  • wton-Conover High School is a public school in Newton, North Carolina, United States.
  • h or St. Paul's Lutheran Church is a church in Newton, North Carolina.
  • She was born at the Old Catawba Hospital in Newton, North Carolina, during a trip from their Geor
  • sed largely on controversy over the city's new Newton North High School.
  • f Propst Crossroads, ten miles (16 km) west of Newton, North Carolina, United States.
  • system, at least formally, as something real, Newton objectivises space.
  • The first mention of Newton occurs about 1183, in the Boldon Book, a recor
  • Frances Curzon Newton of Mickleover Manor inherited the estate early
  • at in 1997 he was created a life peer as Baron Newton of Braintree, of Coggeshall in the County of E
  • Engel of the University of Kansas, and Alfred Newton of the Field Museum.
  • In other developments, Commodore John Newton, of the Canadian Forces Maritime Command state
  • but in Burbank, California with producer David Newton of The Mighty Lemon Drops.
  • Engel of the University of Kansas, and Alfred Newton of the Field Museum.
  • k an active interest in the running of Isaac's Newton office of Master of the Mint in the latter yea
  • Littlefield, McCauley, Mount Carmel, Newcomb, Newton, Old Scott and Sugar Grove.
  • He was installed as eparch of Newton on February 14, 1977.
  • He was born in Newton on September 2, 1783.
  • He died in Newton on February 27, 1855.
  • hire, England, was the birthplace of Sir Isaac Newton on 25 December 1642 (old calendar).
  • ting the stadium after a 20-18 victory against Newton on September 29, 2006.
  • It disbanded at Bircham Newton on 30 April 1945.
  • h on guitar, Alan Pasqua on keyboards and Tony Newton on bass.
  • o doubt the accuracy of the results deduced by Newton on the dispersion of refracted light.
  • tica universalis, the collected works of Isaac Newton on algebra
  • NC 18 in Toluca and proceeded northeastward to Newton on what is now NC 10.
  • rried Australian television personality Lauren Newton on 4 November 2006 at St Dominic's Catholic Ch
  • No 279 Squadron was formed at RAF Bircham Newton on 16 November 1941.
  • His letters also discuss taking Newton's son Sir Henry Newton on an educational trip
  • f suburbs with neighbouring Auckland Central - Newton on the city fringe being returned to Auckland
  • chusetts towns including Revere and Norumbega ( Newton, on the site of the Newton Marriott Hotel).
  • He married Sarah Newton on 1800 and had a son, William Mundy in 1801.
  • R., daughter of Rev. M. G. Thomas, and died at Newton on March 5, 1891.
  • ralty advocate during the absence of Dr. Henry Newton on 15 Nov. 1701, and was king's advocate from
  • Michael Welch as Mike Newton, one of Bella's new friends who vies for her a
  • After his release, Carter met Huey Newton, one of the founders of the Black Panther Part
  • 1584) of Newton or Bunny Hall in Wakefield parish, who was tre
  • Newton or Newtown is still the name for the southeast
  • Born in either Newton or Quincy, Massachusetts, Crocker won the 1925
  • hambers, Galveston, Hardin, Jasper, Jefferson, Newton, Orange, Polk, Sabine, Trinity, and Tyler
  • ryell, Falls, Hardin, Hays, Jasper, Jefferson, Newton, Orange, Sabine, Travis, and Williamson
  • ingle member divisions of Bootle, Ince, Leigh, Newton, Ormskirk, St Helens, Southport and Widnes.
  • The Motorola Marco was a Newton OS-based personal digital assistant from Motor
  • ing abandoned houses at the former airbase RAF Newton, outside of Bingham, Nottinghamshire.
  • heir best friend and bandmate, Cookie (Thandie Newton), overdoses on her first hit.
  • The town was named after Newton Ovid, a local resident.
  • West Newton, PA 15089
  • Arthur Newton Pack, the co-founder of the American Nature As
  • nts including: Bar, Goll, Kinsman, McAllister, Newton, Packard and Wagner.
  • Athelstone, Castambul, Cherryville, Montacute, Newton, Paradise, Rostrevor, Teringie, Woodforde, as
  • thirty-one other archaeological sites in Welsh Newton parish alone.
  • the Sandringham war memorial cross and in West Newton parish church.
  • , which is a charitable tournament held at the Newton Park campus every May.
  • The Newton Park country house
  • The upper lake at Newton Park
  • The Newton Park country house, which was built in 1762-5
  • Newton Park was laid out on land containing the 14th
  • Newton Park is an 18th-century landscape garden, desi
  • The local park, aptly named Newton Park, has a football pitch, outdoor basketball
  • rom Boston, Massachusetts to Norumbega Park in Newton, passing through Watertown and Waltham.
  • x starring Donald Sinden, Glynis Johns, Robert Newton, Paul Rogers, Donald Pleasence and Michael Hor
  • e John Bond who is part of the ongoing Cameron Newton pay for play controversy of Fall 2010.
  • Thomas Wodehouse Legh, 2nd Baron Newton PC, DL (18 March 1857 - 21 March 1942), was a
  • He was born in West Newton, Pennsylvania in 1915 and attended Washington
  • Born in Newton, Pennsylvania, Burrell moved with his parents
  • He died near West Newton, Pennsylvania, in 1843.
  • n to the harbour which was built by the artist Newton Penprase
  • Dharmasena Samararatne, Kosala Sahabandu, Newton Perera, and Appunidage Premachandra
  • is hit single Mack the Knife, but after seeing Newton perform at the Copacabana, he decided to give
  • rke managed the gubernatorial campaign of John Newton Pharr, the Republican nominee who received 43
  • 20 March - Isaac Newton, physicist and mathematician (b.
  • Arthur Newton Pierson (June 23, 1867 - March 8, 1957) was an
  • n later as store manager with Marks & Spencer, Newton pioneered and popularized "cold camera" astrop
  • Newton played in the Ontario Hockey Association junio
  • Newton played for Carroll High School in Monroe, Loui
  • Newton played as a striker for several clubs in the l
  • Newton played seventeen first-class matches for the c
  • Newton played college football at Florida A&M Univers
  • Newton played for Red Street P.S.A. before joining Po
  • In his eight-season NFL career, Newton played in a total of 108 regular season games,
  • Newton played college football for the University of
  • Newton played college soccer at Old Dominion Universi
  • e directors were Messrs Barlow, Marland, Coop, Newton, Pollitt and Pownall; they were later referred
  • December 25 (OS) - Isaac Newton, polymath (d.
  • , East Budleigh, Otterton, Colaton Raleigh and Newton Poppleford.
  • , Jordan, Lyndon, Montmorency, Mount Pleasant, Newton, Portland, Prophetstown, Sterling, Rock Falls,
  • ldry, Historical and Popular, London: Winsor & Newton, pp.
  • irected by J. Marreco, it starred Selma Egrei, Newton Prado and Geraldo Del Rey.
  • ded the King's School in Grantham (where Isaac Newton preceded him), then studied Chemistry at Sheff
  • Newton predicted refraction as a pull of the medium u
  • y boroughs of Clitheroe, Lancaster, Liverpool, Newton, Preston and Wigan.
  • Local schools in the area include Newton Primary School and, in the independent sector,
  • Deacon counts Thandie Newton, Princess Beatrice and Scarlett Johansson amon
  • ocation of Frankland Prison (for men), and Low Newton Prison (for women).
  • In Season 3, episode 8 ("Rear Bus Window") Newton proclaims that he is a member of the genus Tri
  • In 1687, Isaac Newton proposed that chemical affinities were due to
  • Isaac Newton proposed that the world would not end until th
  • it possesses some innate thing called mass as Newton proposed and we all believed, but because the
  • Isaac Newton proves that planets moving under an inverse-sq
  • The Newton Public School District serves students in Kind
  • Newton Public Schools is a school district in Newton,
  • Communications Secretary - Amy Newton; Publications Secretary - Jim Johnstone; Socia
  • Chatzimanolis, Engel and Newton published the 2010 type description for K. ant
  • Chatzimanolis, Engel and Newton published the 2010 type description for E. par
  • Part V: History of Fringford, Hethe, Mixbury, Newton Purcell, and Shelswell.
  • The Honour of Wallingford also included Newton Purcell.
  • Formerly part of the Newton Quaker Colony, the borough does not license an
  • David Murray/James Newton Quintet (DIW Records, 1991)
  • ings are the only survivors of a dozen or more Newton railroad stations and ancillary buildings buil
  • ric Places on June 3, 1976, and is part of the Newton Railroad Stations Historic District.
  • ed 5 miles (8.0 km) from the village to Maiden Newton railway station and 33 miles (53 km) to Exeter
  • Maiden Newton railway station, which serves the village, is
  • Sturminster Newton railway station was a station in the English c
  • Newton Ramsay Colter (July 30, 1844 - April 6, 1917)
  • Houghton joined the new Newton Rangers club and played for them in the inaugu
  • the Auckland Rugby League competition for the Newton Rangers.
  • eenager, playing for the village football team Newton Rangers.
  • Many popular restaurants are located in West Newton, ranging from the upscale French bistro Lumier
  • ted by Lawrence Huntington and starring Robert Newton, Raymond Lovell, Guy Middleton, Muriel Pavlow
  • Walter Newton Read died on December 22, 2002 in Cinnaminson,
  • The Huey P. Newton Reader David Hilliard and Donald Weise (Editor
  • Sir Isaac Newton reads his first Optiks paper before the Royal
  • Newton received an athletic scholarship to attend the
  • Newton received his Ph.D. in 1980.
  • Newton received a 12 week suspension for elbowing St
  • In 1982, Newton received two Grammy nominations for Best Femal
  • Newton recently filled in on several shows for Danish
  • During the second half of 2006 Newton recorded a second album in London.
  • Just as he did at Transylvania, Newton recruited Alabama's first black player, Wendel
  • Like his father Newton refused to own slaves and was poor compared to
  • ial game was played on 29 October 2006, at the Newton Regis recreational ground, between Tamworth Su
  • ts include Shuttington, Thorpe Constantine and Newton Regis.
  • ele tower known as Catterlen Hall is closer to Newton Reigny than Catterlen.
  • includes the slightly more populous village of Newton Reigny which was a separate parish from 1866 t
  • runs northeast through Greystoke, Blencow and Newton Reigny, before passing under the M6 motorway,
  • In 1983 Newton released her first solo album, Timbre (reissue
  • 994, American jazz flautist and composer James Newton released an album inspired by Kahlo titled Sui
  • In 1978, Newton released the song in the United States, and it
  • Isaac Newton releases a record of experiments and the deduc
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