Richard Middleton may refer to: Richard Middleton (Lord Chancellor) (died 1272), English theologian, philosopher and Lord Chancellor Richard Barham Middleton...
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Richard of Middleton (Medieval Latin: Richardus de Mediavilla; c. 1249 – c. 1308) was a member of the Franciscan Order, a theologian, and scholastic philosopher...
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Richard Barham Middleton (28 October 1882 – 1 December 1911) was an English poet and author. He is remembered most for his short ghost stories, in particular...
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Richard Middleton FBA is Emeritus Professor of Music at Newcastle University in Newcastle upon Tyne. He is also the founder and co-ordinating editor of...
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Arthur Middleton (1846–1907), inherited Hawkhills from his father. William Middleton's descendants include his grandson (Richard) Noël Middleton (1878–1951)...
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cousin Baroness Airedale (1868–1942). The Middleton family, including Michael's grandfather Richard Noël Middleton and his wife Olive, had played host to...
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Anthony Middleton (born 22 September 1980) is a British adventurer, television personality and former UK Special Forces soldier, Royal Marines Commando...
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Richard Middleton (died 1641) was a Church of England clergyman and writer who served as Archdeacon of Cardigan and chaplain to Charles, Prince of Wales...
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Tuppence Amelia Middleton (born 21 February 1987) is a British actress known for her performances in film, television and theatre. In 2010, she was nominated...
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Richard Middleton (5 May 2021). "Banijay expands German operations with new documentary label". TBI Vision. Retrieved 2 June 2021. Richard Middleton (15...
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Richard William Evelyn Middleton (16 February 1846 – 26 February 1905), was an English political agent for the Conservative Party. Middleton was the son...
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David Brackett (1999) defines riffs as "short melodic phrases", while Richard Middleton (1999) defines them as "short rhythmic, melodic, or harmonic figures...
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positive attitude made one better equipped for surviving the camps. Richard Middleton-Kaplan has said that this implies, whether intentionally or unintentionally...
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Richard Assheton or Ashton of Middleton (1483–1549) was an English soldier who fought at the battle of Flodden. He is known for rebuilding St. Leonard's...
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Clark Tinsley Middleton (April 13, 1957 – October 4, 2020) was an American actor. He is best known for his supporting roles in Kill Bill: Vol. 2, Sin...
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is the first school shooting recorded in U.S. history. Historian Richard Middleton described the massacre as "one of the most notorious incidents" of...
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October 1662 for William Middleton, of Belsay Castle, Belsay, Northumberland. The Middletons were descended from Richard Middleton who was Lord Chancellor...
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Richard Middleton (sometimes Richard of Middleton or Richard de Middleton; died 7 August 1272) was an English ecclesiastic and Lord Chancellor of England...
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James William Middleton (born 15 April 1987) is a British entrepreneur who is the younger brother of Catherine, Princess of Wales. Born in Reading, Berkshire...
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Catherine, Princess of Wales (redirect from Catherine Elizabeth Middleton)
Catherine, Princess of Wales (born Catherine Elizabeth Middleton; 9 January 1982), is a member of the British royal family. She is married to William...
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beats. This pattern is known commonly as the Afro-Cuban bass tumbao. Richard Middleton suggests adding the concept of transformation to Narmour's prosodic...
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cited in Middleton (1990), p. 203. van der Merwe 1989, p. 321. adapted from Nketia, J. H. cited in Middleton (1990), p. 203. Middleton, Richard (1990/2002)...
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Middleton is a city in Dane County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 21,827 at the 2020 census. A suburb northwest of Madison, it is part...
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John Middleton Murry Jr. (9 May 1926 – 31 March 2002) was an English writer who used the names Colin Murry and Richard Cowper. Murry was the son of the...
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generate a potentially infinite range of meanings," making, according to Richard Middleton, "any homology, out of the most heterogeneous materials, possible...
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War, Glorious Revolution, Restoration (England), and Nonconformists Richard Middleton, Colonial America, A History, 1665-1776 (Oxford:Blackwell Publishing...
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European musical notation cannot adequately accomplish.[citation needed] Richard Middleton (1990, p. 9-10) argues that "such theories always end up in some kind...
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within the verse/chorus form. At least one English-language author, Richard Middleton, uses the term in the same way. In English usage, however, the term...
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enjoyment of identity, to a homogenising movement of the ego." As Richard Middleton puts it, "Plaisir results, then, from the operation of the structures...
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ironmaster Richard Middleton of Stoneham and his wife Mary Porter of Cuckfield. His father had built up an estate around Horsham, Sussex. Middleton came into...
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