• Thomas Hornsby FRS (1733 in Durham – 11 April 1810 in Oxford) was a British astronomer and mathematician. Hornsby became a Fellow of Corpus Christi College...
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    Bruce Randall Hornsby (born November 23, 1954) is an American singer-songwriter and pianist. His music draws from folk rock, jazz, bluegrass, folk, Southern...
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  • Thomas Hornsby Ferril (1896–1988) was a poet in the U.S. state of Colorado. A journalist who specialized in corporate public relations, he studied and...
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    by-election will be held for the New South Wales Legislative Assembly seat of Hornsby on 19 October 2024, following the resignation of Liberal Party MP Matt...
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    quadrant of the Moon's near side. It was named after British astronomer Thomas Hornsby. It is a solitary formation that is located at least 100 kilometers...
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    more than 200 known Aboriginal sites in the Hornsby Shire. The first European settler in the area was Thomas Higgins, who received a grant of land in Old...
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  • Aubrey Thomas Hornsby I (January 8, 1895 – May 23, 1981) was a U.S. Army officer and pioneer aviator who reached the rank of Brigadier General. He began...
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  • partner. Notable alumni include Diana DeGette, Liz Cheney, Dutch Clark, Thomas Hornsby Ferril, James Heckman, Steve Sabol, Ken Salazar, and Marc Webb. Most...
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  • Hornsby (1896–1963), American major league baseball player Thomas Hornsby (1733–1810), British astronomer and mathematician Fictional: Lance Hornsby,...
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    Westfield Hornsby is a large indoor/outdoor shopping centre in the suburb of Hornsby on the Upper North Shore of Sydney. The original Westfield Hornsby known...
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    astronomer known as Thomas Hornsby conducted studies at Oxford and became the Savilian Professor of Astronomy in 1763.  During 1793, Thomas Hornsby funded the...
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    Here is a discography of works by Bruce Hornsby. Hornsby released albums with his backing group The Range in his early years, and from 2002 onward with...
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  • include: John H. Ferril (1873–1945), American businessman and politician Thomas Hornsby Ferril (1896–1988), American poet Ferri Ferrill This page lists people...
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  • is the tenth studio album by Bruce Hornsby. It was Hornsby's third studio album with his touring band, Bruce Hornsby and the Noisemakers, and was his first...
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    Bodley collection, but perhaps others in Oxford." Kennicott's successor, Thomas Hornsby, did nothing to improve the situation, devoting much of time to his...
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  • singer-songwriter and pianist Bruce Hornsby, released on April 12, 2019 by Zappo Productions. This is Hornsby's sixth solo studio album credited only...
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    1761 transit involved the effort of 120 observers from nine nations. Thomas Hornsby reported the observations as unsuccessful primarily due to poor weather...
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    most extensive book collections in England and Wales. The astronomer Thomas Hornsby observed the transit of Venus from the Tower of the Five Orders in 1769...
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  • Thomas Dorsey may refer to: Tom Dorsey (1927-1939), Pseudonym for Columbia Recording Artist Dan Hornsby Tommy Dorsey (1905–1956), bandleader and jazz...
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  • Ernest Hartsock - F. R. Higgins - John Lee Higgins - Robert Hillyer - Thomas Hornsby Ferril - Helen Hoyt - Julian Huxley - Leslie Nelson Jennings - Geoffrey...
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    contract for the transit, countersigned by Maskelyn and the astronomer Thomas Hornsby of Oxford, to be made and delivered for 145 1⁄2 guineas. Sisson died...
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    screenwriter, short story writer Thomas Hornsby Ferril (1896–1988), poet, essayist Bill Finger (1914–1974), comics writer Thomas E. Gaddis (1908–1984), non-fiction...
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    into Pumpkin William Alexander Percy 1925 21 Eleanor Slater Quest 22 Thomas Hornsby Ferril High Passage 1926 23 Lindley Williams Hubbell Dark Pavilion 1927...
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  • Hot House is a 1995 album by American musician Bruce Hornsby. It is Hornsby's second solo album and his fifth overall studio release (three previously...
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    the Winds in Athens. The observatory was built at the suggestion of Thomas Hornsby, the Savilian Professor of Astronomy at the university, after he had...
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  • singer and pianist Bruce Hornsby. The album, recorded with his touring band the Noisemakers, was released in 2004. It was Hornsby's first release with Columbia...
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  • Frank Thomas 156 The only purely right-handed batters to appear on this list are Browning, Hornsby, Foxx, Orr, Trout, McGwire, Allen, Mays, and Thomas. Mantle...
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  • Bruce Hornsby. It was Hornsby's first studio album with his touring band, the Noisemakers, and his last album for RCA Records. The album was Hornsby's most...
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    Margaret Clyde Robinson (1952–1954) Milford E. Shields (1954–1975) Thomas Hornsby Ferril (1979–1988) Mary Crow (1996–2010) David Mason (2010–2014) Joseph...
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    instruments" and the 2nd Earl used it from 1740. In 1761 the astronomer Thomas Hornsby observed the transit of Venus from the castle grounds. A 1778 mezzotint...
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