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    Duddington is a village and former civil parish, now in the parish of Duddington-with-Fineshade, in the North Northamptonshire district, in the ceremonial...
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  • Natalie Duddington (née Ertel; 14 November 1886 – 30 May 1972) was a philosopher and a translator of Russian literature into English. Her first name sometimes...
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    translated by T. Keane). The Captain's daughter (translated by Natalie Duddington). Reprinted: Unto myself I reared a monument, translated by Babette Deutsch...
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    various languages are blind users of text-to-speech. In 1995, Jonathan Duddington released the Speak speech synthesizer for RISC OS computers supporting...
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    primarily through the sale of stocks. The largest donor was Daniel Carroll of Duddington, a rich English property owner in the area. Construction began on July...
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  • and some plastics. Glass Obsidian Gmelin 1872. Weiss 1994. Solovyof, Duddington & Jakim 2005. Gmelin, Leopold (1872). "Handbook of Chemistry". Works of...
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    Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary (in Russian). 1906. Klyuchevsky, Vasily; Duddington, Natalie (1994). A course in Russian history—the seventeenth century....
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    months old at the time of the record, and was operated by driver Joseph Duddington, a man renowned within the LNER for taking calculated risks, and fireman...
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    River Welland Elver Pass at Duddington...
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    1938, it was calculated that 130 mph (210 km/h) was possible; Driver Duddington and LNER Inspector Sid Jenkins both said they might well have achieved...
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    Welsh Marches, the Heathery Burn tradition in the north and the Scottish Duddington, Covesea, and Ballimore traditions. The Irish parallel is the Dowris Phase...
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    Collyweston quarry at Duddington...
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  • 230 140 Schienenzeppelin Franz Kruckenberg 21 Jun 1931 Steam-driven 202.6 125.9 LNER Class A4 4468 Mallard Joseph Duddington and Thomas Bray 3 Jul 1938...
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  • Tchernavin, Tatiana (1934). Escape From The Soviets. Translated by Natalie Duddington (under the pseudonym N. Alexander). E. P. Dutton and Co. Ulanovskaya,...
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    Revolution (1931; anthology) The Destiny of Man (1931; translated by Natalie Duddington 1937) ISBN 978-15973125-6-1 Lev Shestov and Kierkegaard N. A. Beryaev...
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    Demonstration run of 'Silver Jubilee' to Grantham 1944, Retirement of driver Duddington Archived 19 January 2013 at archive.today 1938, Stirling Single special...
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    David Magarshack (1954) Ann Dunnigan (1963) Stephen Pearl (2006) Natalie Duddington (1929) Marian Schwartz (2008) Liukkonen, Petri. "Ivan Goncharov". Books...
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    Sir Thomas Brandon, of Southwark, Surrey, and of Duddington, Northamptonshire, KG (died 27 January 1510) was an English soldier, courtier and diplomat...
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    Carroll of Duddington and designated as Reservation No. 17 or town House Square. The elegant, grand estate of Daniel Carroll, Duddington, faced the park...
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    Cranford, Cransley Deene, Deenethorpe, Denford, Desborough, Dingley, Duddington-with-Fineshade Earls Barton, East Carlton, Easton Maudit, Easton on the...
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    It passes some splendid woodland, and then heads towards Duddington. Bypassing Duddington, it meets the A47. After 2.5 miles (4.0 km) it passes through...
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    Holidays, Peterborough City Council operates a route via Wittering/Wansford, Duddington/Wansford, Burghley House/Barnack/Helpston and Uffington/Barnack/Helpston...
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    Fineshade Wood is part of Rockingham Forest. The civil parish has merged with Duddington. Friends of Fineshade website http://www.fineshade.org.uk/abbey Rockingham...
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    (1940). "The Mill, Duddington". Recording Britain. Victoria and Albert Museum. Retrieved 25 May 2013. Historic England. "Duddington Mill (1040112)". National...
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    of the Good: An Essay on Moral Philosophy. Translated by Jakim, Boris; Duddington, Nathalie A. Cambridge, UK: Wm. B. Eerdmans. pp. xxxvii–li. ISBN 9780802828637...
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    From 1906, her favourite amanuensis was a young Russian woman, Natalie Duddington whom she had met in Russia and in whom she found "real intellectual companionship"...
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    brewing that involved a local and wealthy landowner named Daniel Carroll of Duddington. He built a house that protruded exactly where L'Enfant planned for New...
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    and other federal buildings. Charles Carroll of Duddington (1729–1773) Daniel Carroll of Duddington (1764-1849) Daniel Charles Carroll of Bellevue (1767-1823)...
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    government, his brother-in-law Notley Young and nephew Daniel Carroll of Duddington. The United States Capitol was built on a wooded hill owned by his nephew...
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  • Denford – Denton – Desborough – Dingley – Dodford – Draughton – Drayton – Duddington – Duncote – Duston Eaglethorpe – Earls Barton – East Carlton – East Farndon...
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