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ernest

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n. (obsolete form of earnest English)

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Ernest found a little journal, brief in its records indeed, but we learn from it that on all those wedding and birthdays, when I fancied his austere religion made him hold aloof from our merry-making, he was spending the time in fasting and praying for us and for our children!

ERNEST BELAIR, 22 Argos Blvd., Special discount for fellow Health Handicappers.

Faraday and Pasteur, for Arrhenius and Emil Fischer and Ernest Rutherford to work in.

Admiral Richard Byrd, Captain Joshua Slocum and Sir Ernest Shackleton all experienced vivid hallucinations when coping with unusual isolation and loneliness.

William Ernest Henley Contents: Dedication Advertisement In Hospital Preface Enter Patient Waiting Interior Before Operation After Vigil Staff-Nurse: Old Style Lady Probationer Staff-Nurse: New Style Clinical Etching Casualty Ave, Caeser!

And that is the Ernest Fudgepacker, seminal Arthouse B Movie maker of the late Fifties and early Nineteen Sixties.

Over the intersection where Gordie Wiser had burned the Union Jack after many others had trampled and spit on it the day Ernest Bevin announced his Palestine policy, past the house where the Boy Wonder had been born, stopping to mark time at the corner where their fathers and elder brothers, armed with baseball bats, had fought the Frogs during the conscription riots, the boys came marching.

Ernest Jones, whom time would reveal as the most loyal of Freud's lieutenants, had written his classic study of Hamlet and his splendid monograph on The Nightmare.

How amazed Ernest would have been at the target of their antismuggling activities — blocks of crystal, about the size of a matchbox, that had made their way from Hong Kong via Cuba.

La chiamata doveva averlo attirato fin lì senza che ne fosse consapevole, perché la notte che si era lasciato alle spalle si trasformò in un giorno improvviso e si ritrovò di nuovo vivo, di nuovo Ran­dolph Ernest Jaffe, in un deserto più brullo di quello che aveva appena attraversato.

Ernest gave a drawing of the arms of La Bastie, and allowed the shop-people twenty hours to engrave them.

When Deputy Sheriff Ernest Blunk, on duty on the first floor, heard Cahoon call to him, he went up the stairs without hesitation to find Dillinger waiting for him, gun in hand.

The first English settlers in What is now the Federated Commonwealths was at Jamestown, Virginia, in 1607 : From The Story of the Federated Commonwealths, by Ernest Simpson.

A subsequent investigation corroborated it to the extent of finding out the vessel in which his brother Ernest Lana had come over from South America.

So the first real hero of the atomic age, if not the first personage on the scene, was Ernest Rutherford.