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Bruce Bridgeman is a professor at UC Santa Cruz, and recently published a paper on legenday Santa Cruz tourist attraction The Mystery Spot, says the blurb.
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Every alias Bridgeman in the month of Aprill last, when she arrived at an Island near Providence in America, from whence a Letter was writ to
Privateering and Piracy in the Colonial Period Illustrative Documents 1898
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The Bridgeman kids were taught the same lessons, while working as waiters and janitors in the family's restaurants before they could move up the corporate ladder.
Matt Spangler: All In The Family Matt Spangler 2011
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Getty Images/The Bridgeman Art Library Multipolar systems have historically been neither particularly stable nor particularly peaceful.
Why the World Needs America Robert Kagan 2012
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The middle Bridgeman child, Ryan, age 28, is currently in Los Angeles doing a year-long internship with Taco Bell's finance department, acquiring financial management skills in a position outside the family business, but poised to gain valuable knowledge that will bring value to the Bridgeman organization.
Matt Spangler: All In The Family Matt Spangler 2011
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Bridgeman Art Library An illustration of William Tell from 'Heroes and Heroines' 1933 by Eleanor and Herbert Farjeon While Rossini's previous operas usually perpetuated the formalities of the Baroque era, "Guillaume Tell" was different.
The Splendid Start to a Farewell to Opera Barrymore Laurence Scherer 2011
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The Bridgeman Art Library A 19th-century etching of the ragged Continental army marching to Valley Forge In the end, nothing can detract from the untarnishable glory of Washington's having been the commander in chief throughout the war, in which the largest expeditionary force of the 18th century came to total grief.
O Captain, Our Captain Andrew Roberts 2010
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The Bridgeman Art Library Van Gogh painted this January 1889 self-portrait only weeks after slicing off part of his ear while delirious.
A Stranger to Himself Jonathan Lopez 2011
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Landscaped by Charles Bridgeman, the grounds also house recent art by James Turrell and Richard Long.01485 528569Even in a city that prides itself on its flamboyance, the Royal Pavilion stands out.
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Bridgeman Art Library A promotional poster from the 1950s.
When the Going Was Good Martin Rubin 2011
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