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At the end of the 19th century, a dealer offered Harrison's personal pocket watch to the Worshipful Company of Clockmakers.
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Harrison's next prototype chronometer, much smaller than the one he had contemplated before his encounter with Jefferys, won the £20,000 prize from Parliament.
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President Benjamin Harrison's widow once paid a visit to Mrs. Kroger, an event well-chronicled in the otherwise sketchy Kroger-company archives, but that social call did not improve the Kroger family's standing.
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Meanwhile, inspired by a fresh listen to George Harrison's "All Things Must Pass," he dug into songwriting.
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It was included in the magazine's suggested school program for the first Columbus Day, along with a reading of President Benjamin Harrison's proclamation of the holiday, the singing of "America," the reciting of a prayer and a patriotic oration.
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Mr. Harrison's email was forwarded to Mr. Chu and people in the White House, according to the document.
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It's a collection of the Indian music inspired by Harrison, Harrison's songs and some of Harrison's favorite Monty Python skits.
♪♫ George Harrison's birthday celebrated with streaming concert
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The Sept. 11, 2001, attacks on the World Trade Center destroyed Harrison's direct rail connection to Manhattan and set back the town's redevelopment prospects.
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The concert was recorded one year to the day after Harrison's death and brought together some of Harrison's biggest fans and friends, including Ravi Shankar, Eric Clapton and members of Monty Python.
♪♫ George Harrison's birthday celebrated with streaming concert
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"That was the final light switch," Mr. Walkley said of Harrison's seminal album.
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