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    John Ryle (October 22, 1817 – November 6, 1887) was the Mayor of Paterson, New Jersey from 1869 to 1870. An English-born silk manufacturer, he was best...
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  • Macclesfield from 1832 to 1837 J. C. Ryle (John Charles Ryle, 1816–1900), Anglican bishop of Liverpool John Ryle (manufacturer) (1817–1887), British and American...
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    Macclesfield, England to William Ryle I, one of the most successful silk manufacturers in England. William Ryle was the nephew of John Ryle, who is widely regarded...
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  • Ryle was the nephew of John Ryle, the "Father of the U.S. Silk Industry" in Paterson. Throughout her life, Mary Danforth Ryle was always philanthropic...
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  • apartment building were filmed inside the historic former home of manufacturer John Ryle. The production was periodically postponed during filming, with...
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    (1850–1903), American landscape artist. John Ryle (1817–1887), Industrialist and prominent silk manufacturer who pioneered the textile and is frequently...
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    in detail in a book titled Down the Rabbit Hole: An OSINT Journey. Gerard Ryle, director of the ICIJ, called the leak "probably the biggest blow the offshore...
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    innovations in silk dyeing and printing on silk William Ryle II (1834–1881) silk manufacturer Sir John Henry Birchenough, 1st Baronet, GCMG (1853–1937) English...
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    he was knighted by George IV. On 16 December 1815 he married Jane Harriet Ryle (11 December 1794 – 19 April 1866) at St. George, Hanover Square London....
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    England. The house was built between 1838 and 1840 for John Smith Daintry, a banker and silk manufacturer from Macclesfield, on the site of an earlier house...
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  • Alesis (category Manufacturers of professional audio equipment)
    Forward Designs, co-founded by veteran Oberheim Electronics designers Marcus Ryle and Michel Doidic (who went on to found Line 6), Alesis introduced the MMT8...
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  • John Brocklehurst, DL, MP (30 October 1788 – 13 August 1870), known as John Brocklehurst the younger, was an English silk manufacturer, banker and Liberal...
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  • suggested by C. E. Koppeschaar. JPL · 12135 12136 Martinryle 3045 P-L Martin Ryle (1918–1984) was a British astrophysicist who developed the aperture synthesis...
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    statues and sculptures in Liverpool Consolidated Slave Law Fay, Charles Ryle (1951). Huskisson and His Age (1st ed.). Great Britain: Longmans Green and...
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    King William IV. Whilst at Witley Court she had two chaplains – Rev. John Ryle Wood, Canon of Worcester and Rev. Thomas Pearson, Rector of Great Witley...
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    Frederick Sanger (category Alumni of St John's College, Cambridge)
    Journal, 59 (3): 509–518, doi:10.1042/bj0590509, PMC 1216278, PMID 14363129. Ryle, A.P.; Sanger, F.; Smith, L.F.; Kitai, R. (1955), "The disulphide bonds of...
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  • author Sir John Kincaid (1787–1862), Scottish army officer John G. Kincaid, co-founder of the former British marine engine manufacturer John G. Kincaid...
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    Thomas Hobbes (category Alumni of St John's College, Cambridge)
    in the care of Thomas Sr.'s older brother, Francis, a wealthy glove manufacturer with no family of his own. Hobbes was educated at Westport church from...
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    Wayback Machine, on Perseus Pallottino, M., History of Earliest Italy, trans. Ryle, M & Soper, K. in Jerome Lectures, Seventeenth Series, p. 50 Giovanni Brizzi...
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    p. 237. Spenser 1989, p. 12. Price 2009, pp. 3–4. Stephenson & E. Brown Ryle III 2003. Lednicer. Weal 1996, p. 36. Weal 1996, p. 38. Caldwell & Muller...
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    "knowledge" originates from the historical and philosophical studies by Gilbert Ryle and Israel Scheffler, who conducted knowledge to the terms "procedural knowledge"...
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    Leibniz is named after Leibniz, a famous resident of Hanover where the manufacturer Bahlsen is based. Leibniz mainly wrote in three languages: scholastic...
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  • Kay", "Miss Paula") Signal Three (with Art Mehring) The Skipper Ryle Show (Glenn Ryle) The Three Stooges Show (Bob Shreve) WCPO-TV: The Uncle Al Show...
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    (1942–2017), philosopher Bertrand Russell (1872–1970), philosopher Gilbert Ryle (1900–1976), philosopher Henry Sidgwick (1838–1900), philosopher Herbert...
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    winners of three Nobel Prizes – John Kendrew and Max Perutz (Chemistry, 1962), Andrew Huxley (Medicine, 1963) and Martin Ryle (Physics, 1974) – benefitted...
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    England.; Career Of John Ryle, The Paterson Silk Manufacturer.", The New York Times, November 17, 1887. Accessed March 13, 2012. "John Ryle, formerly Mayor...
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    for his part in casting doubt about the truth of the Bible. Herbert Edward Ryle DD KCVO (1856–1925), later an Old Testament scholar and the Dean of Westminster...
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  • Company profiles, Volume 2. Who's Who Edition, 1988. p. 2077. ISBN 3925306056. Ryle, Sarah (2013). The Making of Tesco: a Story of British Shopping. Bantam Press...
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  • 1988. Retrieved 29 June 2014. For service to engineering Williams, Robyn; Ryle, Gerard (30 August 2009). "Fuel saving follies". Ockham's Razor. Australia...
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    1832 and used it as a basis for social experimentation. John Ryle (1817–1887), manufacturer, was born and died in Bollington. He emigrated to the United...
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