baird in A Sentence

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    John Baird Callicott.

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    Eisenstadt v Baird.

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    John Lawrence Baird.

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    John Logie Baird was a Scottish engineer and entrepreneur.

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    David Baird, a British officer, discovering the body of Tipu Sultan.

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    Baird also rightly questioned Dr McLaren's expertise in attributing responsibility for domestic violence.

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    Baird's early mechanical television had 30 holes and rotated 12.5 times per second.

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    Baird and Warner Oldest real estate brokerage in the US founded in 1855.

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    Baird, however, was unfaithful, and in a fit of rage Rainey killed her other lover.

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    Television inventor John Logy Baird was often unable to attend school due to illness in childhood.

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    Connecticut in 1965 and not available to unmarried women in all states until Eisenstadt v. Baird in 1972.

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    Baird thought that there would be a day when people would be able to send pictures through the air.

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    Baird thought that there would be a day when people would be able to send pictures through the air.

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    It all started in the early 1940s in an office on Dille Road when Baird Tewksbury opened Chesterfield Steel.

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    America's first commercially manufactured televisions sets were based on the mechanical television system- designed by John Baird's television plans.

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    America's first commercially produced television sets were based on the mechanical television system- made by John Baird's television designs.

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    In the 1800s, a soldier named Robert Rainey was stationed at the castle and fell in love with Betsy Baird.

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    Born in Scotland on 13 August 1888, Baird was so fond of telephones that at the age of 12 he developed his own telephone.

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    Hunting of Baird's Beaked Whales in Sea of Japan has ceased in recent decades, and the whales have been said to have become more friendly during this period;

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    Championed by then-premier Barry O'Farrell and later introduced by Mike Baird, the harsh approach to sentencing was touted as a response to public outrage over increasing levels of alcohol-fuelled violence.

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    Account manager Maria Baird argued over me for a good 10 minutes telling me I can't do anything about it, and there was no one else I could talk to.

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    If one regards the definition of“television” to be the live transmission of images with continuing variation in tone, the credit to who invented the television belongs to Scottish engineer John Logie Baird.

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    Resistant coral species Proportion of the reef-building coral community made up by species that have demonstrated or are thought to be relatively resistant to thermal coral bleachingMarshall and Baird 2000; McClanahan et al.

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    Straight from the set of large-scale peplum of a great political and military leader Cesar steal the leading man and the most popular actor of the American mid-century film Baird Whitlock, performed by Jojo Clooney.

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    According to Chris Baird, managing director of New-Zealand based Fusion Entertainment, they have listened to their customers and closely examined trends and innovations in other industries- like touchscreen and glass helm systems- to create a range that will shape the future of marine audio entertainment.

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