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  • With the assistance of Dryden's maintenance chief Tom Grindle, the HiMAT aircraft was brought back to Dryden recently without Petersen's knowledge, cleaned up and positioned in his parking space overnight.

    Official NASA.gov April Fool Item - NASA Watch 2009

  • It could be, anyway, that the sheer, pitiless tedium of reading or effectively translating Dryden's satires will be, in Gove's opinion, a salutary lesson for our indulged youth.

    Only a sadist would inflict Dryden on our schoolchildren Catherine Bennett 2010

  • In Dryden's Virgil I find it very frequent, and cannot see the advantage of it, you will of course not wonder that there are none to be found in what I have ventured into the world; and as I have thus far succeeded without, will not begin now.

    Letter 94 2009

  • With the assistance of Dryden's maintenance chief Tom Grindle, the HiMAT aircraft was brought back to Dryden recently without Petersen's knowledge, cleaned up and positioned in his parking space overnight.

    NASA Watch: April 2009 Archives 2009

  • Its preface cited John Dryden's poetry: "Errors, like straws, upon the surface flow; He who would search for pearls must dive below."

    John Thompson: Why Test-Driven Accountability Is Grasping at Straws John Thompson 2011

  • [1] 'Twas at the Royal feast for Persia won/By Philips warlike son: 'Lines 1 – 2 of John Dryden's' Alexander's Feast; or, the

    Letter 304 2009

  • Annus Mirabilis, by John Dryden Dryden's poem depicts the Battle of Lowestoft, in which the English fleet managed not to be defeated by the Dutch.

    Ten of the best 2011

  • Annus Mirabilis, by John Dryden Dryden's poem depicts the Battle of Lowestoft, in which the English fleet managed not to be defeated by the Dutch.

    Ten of the best 2011

  • Of Gold And Shadows continues Milstein's exploration of how evocative pictorial imagery can lead directly to precise musical shapes; it's an instrumental work taking in with extra-musical connections to lines from John Dryden's translation of the Aeneid, and to techniques in Chinese landscape painting.

    This week's new live music 2011

  • Its preface cited John Dryden's poetry: "Errors, like straws, upon the surface flow; He who would search for pearls must dive below."

    John Thompson: Why Test-Driven Accountability Is Grasping at Straws John Thompson 2011

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