dryden in A Sentence

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    NASA Dryden Flight Research Center 's.

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    Dryden Flight Research Center.

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    Dryden street cul de sac.

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    Thereafter, Dryden's ambitions and fortunes as a writer were shaped by his relationship with the monarchy.

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    Th century poet John Dryden once wrote,“We first make our habits and then our habits make us.”.

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    The additional education and learning that Dryden claimed included a mastery of Latin, a language he revered.

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    In general, Swift's verses read faster than John Dryden's or Alexander Pope's, with much less ornamentation and masked wit.

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    After the Navy, he graduated from Purdu University and then joined a Dryden Flight Research Center and flew more than 900 flights as a test pilot.

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    Chaplin was the mother of Charlie Chaplin and his two half-brothers, the actor Sydney Chaplin and the film director Wheeler Dryden and grandmother of musician Spencer Dryden.

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    The first poet laureate, John Dryden, was appointed by Charles II in 1668 at a salary of £200 per year, later supplemented with annual“butt of Canary wine”.

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    In 2003, NASA's Dryden Flight Research Center, and many other companies, created software that could enable a damaged aircraft to continue flight until a safe landing zone can be reached.

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    In, NASA 's Dryden Flight Research Center, and many other companies, created software that could enable a damaged aircraft to continue flight until a safe landing zone can be reached.

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    It was hardly surprising that when the poet laureate, Sir William Davenant, died in 1668, Dryden was appointed poet laureate in his place and two years later was appointed royal historiographer.

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    When in May 1660 Charles II was restored to the throne, Dryden joined the poets of the day in welcoming him, publishing in June Astraea Redux, a poem of more than 300 lines in rhymed couplets.

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    For some commentators, his association with the regime was a delicate balance in which he maintained a strong measure of independence(he was“a master of the graceful sidestep”) but for others he was, in John Dryden's phrase,“a well-mannered court slave”.

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    Yet Pope and Swift, Dryden and Johnson saw themselves not just as the inheritors of their literary forebears, but as their masters, correcting and improving the literature of the Tudor and Stuart eras before them, as the products of a golden but unrefined age.

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    For some commentators, his association with the regime was a delicate balance in which he maintained a strong measure of independence(he was"a master of the graceful sidestep") but for others he was, in John Dryden's phrase, but for others he was, in John Dryden's phrase,"a well-mannered court slave.".

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