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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.
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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
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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
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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.
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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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[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
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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
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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
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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.
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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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