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James B. Pritchard (3211 bytes)
1: ...ry of Ancient Egypt|Egypt]], [[Assyria]], and [[Babylon]]. 3: ...rd's strength lay in setting the Bible within its broader cultural contexts in the Ancient Near East. 5: ...that throw light on the context of the [[Hebrew Bible]]. 7: ...ance of his finds for a general audience in ''Gibeon: Where the Sun Stood Still'' (1962). 9: ...f the Phoenicians'', 1968. His work was cut short by the 1967 [[Six-Day War]]. E. E. Evans-Pritchard (2574 bytes) 1: ...ment of [[social anthropology]] in that country. Born in [[Sussex]], [[England]], he studied at the ... 3: ...mmediately well-regarded, and remains amongst his best-known. 5: ...tand it, and then to translate this understanding back so as to explain it to people of one's own cul... 7: ...to explain religion as an illusion, and believers being more likely to come up with theories explaini... 9: ...o write about the [[tarika]] that some believe to be the predecessors of today's [[radical Islamist]]... John Pritchard (511 bytes) 1: ...l Pritchard''' ([[February 5]], [[1921]] - [[December 5]], [[1969]]) was an English conductor. 3: ...]. In the years between, he travelled widely and became particularly known as an interpreter of [[Wo... 5: {{stub}} 7: [[Category:Conductors|Pritchard]] 8: [[Category:English musicians|Pritchard, John]] Charles Pritchard (4057 bytes) 1: ...ash; [[May 28]], [[1893]]) was a [[United Kingdom|British]] [[astronomer]]. 3: ...f the [[Royal Astronomical Society]], of which he became honorary secretary in 1862 and president in ... 5: ...er there with a determination of the physical [[libration]] of the moon, or the [[nutation]] of its a... 7: ...sis'', and their importance was recognized by the bestowal in [[1886]] upon him, conjointly with Prof... 9: ...ntribution to astronomy, since it showed the possibility of employing photography in such delicate in... Paul Pritchard (1401 bytes) 1: ...90, he began mountaineering, and subsequently climbed many difficult mountain routes around the world... 3: ...uffering from [[hemiplegia]], a condition that robbed him of feeling and movement in his right side a... 5: ...''Totem Pole'' also won the 1999 [[Banff Mountain Book Festival Grand Prize]]. 7: [[Category:1967 births|Pritchard, Paul]] 8: [[Category:Climbers]] Hannah Pritchard (1514 bytes) 1: '''Hannah Pritchard''' ([[1711]]-[[1768]]) was a [[England|English]] ... 3: ...ore her death. Her talents were highly thought of by the critics of the day. [[Samuel Johnson]], howe... 5: ... at the same time as her mother, and after her husbands death married a political writer named Lloyd. 9: * Anthony Vaughan, ''Born to Please: Hannah Pritchard, Actress, 1711-1768'' (London: The Society for Th... 13: [[Category:English actors|Pritchard, Hannah]] Joel Pritchard (1001 bytes) 1: ...ngton]] as a [[United States Republican Party|Republican]]. He did not seek re-election in [[1984]]. 6: <table border="2"><tr> 7: <td width="30%" align=center>Preceded by:<br>[[Thomas Pelly]] (R) 8: ...ouse of Representatives|U.S. Representative]]''' <br> Washington 1 9: <td width="30%" align=center>Followed by:<br>[[John Miller (politician)|John Miller]] (R) Jeter Connelly Pritchard (940 bytes) 1: ...erConnellyPritchard.jpg|thumb|right|Sen. Jeter C. Pritchard]] 3: ...S. Senator]] from the state of [[North Carolina]] between [[1895]] and [[1903]]. 5: {{msg:stub}} 8: {| border="1" align=center cellpadding=5 10: | width="30%" align="center"|'''Preceded by''':<br> [[Thomas Jordan Jarvis]] Henry James, 1st Baron James of Hereford (3049 bytes) 1: '''Henry James''' was an English lawyer and statesman. 3: ...hequer of pleas|Court of Exchequer]], and in 1869 became a [[Queen's Counsel]]. 5: ...on in parliament by his speeches in 1872 in the debates on the Judicature Act. 7: ...in [[1880]] he resumed his office. He was responsible for carrying the Corrupt Practices Act of 1883.... 9: ...ster]], and in 1895 he was made a peer as [[Baron James of Hereford]]. In later years he was a prominent ... Eric James, Baron James of Rusholme (977 bytes) 1: ...909]] - [[May 16]], [[1992]] was created '''Baron James of Rusholme''', of Fallowfield in the County Pala... 3: ... [[England]]. Before his post at the university (between [[1962]] and [[1973]]) he was the High Mast... 5: ...ok very seriously "the University's obligation to be a cultural and educational force in the region".... 6: *it should be collegiate in character 7: ...t should deliberately aim to limit the range of subjects James (3665 bytes) 1: ... is derived from the [[Hebrew]] word meaning held by the heel, protected, or supplanted. 4: ...9;]]''' (Yaʻaqov). Cognates include '''[[Jacob]]''' 10: *[[Jamesina]], [[Jamey]], [[Jaymie]], [[Jaimie]], [[Jaimit... 13: ...[[Jimi]], [[Jamsey]], [[Jame]], [[Jameson]], [[Jimbo]], [[Jake]], [[Jem]], [[Jems]], [[Jemmy]] 16: *[[Basque]]: [[Jakes]] C. L. R. James (6677 bytes) 1: '''Cyril Lionel Robert James''' ([[4 January]] [[1901]]–[[19 May]] [[198... 3: ...for the ''[[Manchester Guardian]]'' and wrote a [[biography]] of the cricketer [[Learie Constantine]]... 5: ...dent Labour Party]], in which he became convinced by [[Trotskyism]] and joined the [[entrist]] [[Marx... 7: ...y of the [[Haitian revolution]] which would later be seen as a seminal text in the study of the [[Afr... 9: ... on the fringes of the Trotskyist movment. It has been suggested that the ideas he came across at thi... James May (461 bytes) 1: ... 16]], [[1963]], is a ''Top Gear Magazine'' contributor and ''[[Top Gear]]'' programme presenter. He ... 3: He apparently likes baked beans, motorcycles and old sports cars. Grrr. 5: {{msg:stub}} 7: [[Category:British television presenters|May]] James James (1299 bytes) 1: '''James James''' (also known by the [[bardic name]] ''Iago ap Ieuan'') ([[1833]]-[[1902]]... 3: ...[[Evan James]], wrote the lyrics which eventually became the words of the Welsh national anthem. 5: A memorial to James James and his father, in the shape of two figures repre... 8: ...p://www.llgc.org.uk/ National Library of Wales] website. 9: ...e [http://www.gtj.org.uk/ Gathering the Jewels] website. M. R. James (1628 bytes) 1: ...). [[H. P. Lovecraft]] was a great enthusiast for James' stories, rightly regarding them as classics. 3: ...radition, used to broadcast a reading of an M. R. James story each Christmas. 5: ...y]], the demon, its bulb-fingered design inspired by [[medieval]] woodcuts, is among the most incongr... 7: Whilst M. R. James is best remembered for his ghost stories, his output of medieval... 10: ...gical bibliography of all of his writings] hosted by the [[University of Pennsylvania]] [[School of A... Way of St James (3614 bytes) 1: ...[Image:SantiagoMatamoros.jpg|thumb|200px|right|St James the Moor-killer. Mind the pilgrim hat.]] 3: ... pilgrimages since [[medieval]] times, the others being to [[Rome]] and [[Jerusalem]]. 5: ...eback or by donkey; they also sometimes come by [[bicycle]]. In addition to people on a religious pil... 7: ...routes across France met at Saint-Jean or its nearby predecessor. They had points of origin in [[Pari... 9: ...e [[Council of Europe]] in October 1987 and inscribed as one of [[UNESCO]]'s World Heritage Sites in ... James the Just (13355 bytes) 1: ...led '''Saint James''', see the [[Saint James|disambiguation page]].'' 3: ...erusalem]], to give him the title assigned to him by [[Pauline Christianity]]. 6: ...[[Eastern Orthodoxy|Eastern Orthodox Christians]] believe this relationship is correct. 10: ...uotes Hegesippus' account of James from the fifth book of his lost ''Commentaries'': 11: ...inen and went alone into the temple and prayed in behalf of the people, insomuch that his knees were ... P. D. James (2861 bytes) 1: ...gdom|British]] writer of [[crime fiction]] and member of the [[House of Lords]]. 7: *''[[An Unsuitable Job for a Woman]]'' ([[1972]]) (introducing her femal... 12: ...essful [[mainstream]] novel entitled ''[[Innocent Blood]]'' ([[1980]]) and the [[dystopia|dystopian]]... 14: ...]], and her many years of experience within these bureaucracies add a complex stratum of insider's kn... 16: ...e. James' strengths are characterization and her ability to construct atmosphere and stories rich in ... James I (214 bytes) 3: * [[James I of England|James VI of Scotland and I of England]] 4: * [[James I of Scotland]] 5: * [[James I of Aragon]] 6: * [[James II of Aragon|James I of Sicily]] 7: * [[James I of Cyprus]] James at 15 (1030 bytes) 1: ...tates]] [[television]] [[drama]] that aired on [[NBC]] in the [[1977]]-[[1978]] season. 3: ...978]]--at which point the show assumed the name ''James at 16''. Despite the critical acclaim, the show ... 7: [[Category: NBC network shows]] 10: {{tv-stub}}
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