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British stage and screen actor noted for playing classic roles (1902-1983)
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richardson
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Richardson Crater is a crater in the Mare Australe quadrangle on Mars, located at 72.6°S and 180.4°W. It is 95.9 km in diameter and was named after Lewis Fry Richardson . The name was approved in 1973.
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Population (2000): 91802 Housing Units (2000): 36530 Land area (2000): 28.564478 sq. miles (73.981654 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.003343 sq. miles (0.008658 sq. km) Total area (2000): 28.567821 sq. miles (73.990312 sq. km) FIPS code: 61796 Located within: ...
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Richardson, to take me back to Alamance County, North Carolina with you.
Nate Richardson from Alamance County walking in to a bank and being greeted by the president of it.
Isaac Hayne, Edward Barnwell, Bacon, Ogden, Richardson, Miles are the picked men of the agreeable world.
Richardson waved a feeble hand at the big toe and second toe of his left foot, which by now were hopelessly swollen and black.
If I testify, a court marshal panel will go easier on me and take Richardson down.
Richardson A cultural history of Tibet, London, 1968 (reprinted Boulder, Colorado 1980).
Emperor Dom Pedro III of Brazil presented us each with the Richardson Medal on behalf of the United System and made a speech which showed that he was not quite sure who we were or where we had been, but nevertheless our services were appreciated.
Thank you, former Energy Department Secretary Bill Richardson, who gave us the disappearing hard drives and, of course, the porous fences at our nuclear weapons research and production facilities.
The widow Richardson was left the farm to manage until Richardson’s two children were of age: she managed the indentured servants and the slaves, and brought in the tobacco crop, year in, year out.
The widow Richardson was left the farm to manage until Richardson's two children were of age: she managed the indentured servants and the slaves, and brought in the tobacco crop, year in, year out.
Further over, their host Saul Nathanson sat on a bench in the sun with American investment banker and former Attorney General Elliot Richardson.
Timothy Evans, Heather Ross, Caroline Akrill, Dick Stilwell, Sue Clarke, Sue Gibson, Andrew Parker-Bowles, John and Tory Oaksey, Marion Ivey, Rosemary Nunelly, Elizabeth Richardson, Elizabeth Hopkins, Julia Longland, Susan Blair, Ann Martin, Kate O’Sullivan, Marcy Drummond, John and Michael Whitaker, David Broome and Malcolm Pyrah.
As Eichra Oren turned his back, Hake, lying on his back in the mud, fumbled in his pocket and produced a gun, another of the little K9s like the one Richardson had carried.
Richardson left the room to go to the toilet and, when he emerged, a minute or so later, McKenzie and Moresi were sitting glum-faced on the loungeroom floor.
I am reasonably confident that we can do so, and with most of the night to spare: the master and I and Dick Richardson all agree very closely in our reckoning, and we should have a very good lunar observation tonight with this clear sky.