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Richards English literary critic who collaborated with C. K. Ogden and contributed to the development of Basic English (1893-1979)
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Richmond crown an artificial crown consisting of a metal base or cap, which fits the prepared face or a stump of a natural root and carries a post or pivot for insertion into the root canal, and a porcelain facing reinforced with metal backing.
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Richard DOTY, RICHARD The AFOSI Special Agent who fed PAUL BENNEWITZ DISINFORMATION and employed WILLIAM MOORE to feed Bennewitz more information and to spy on various prominent ufologists. Doty was given the code name "FALCON" by Moore when they both appeared with "CONDOR" on "UFO Cover-Up...Live" in the US. The show was a big embarrassment to the UFO community when they claimed that EBE's were living in secret hideaways and liked strawberry ice cream and Tibetan music.
Ãâó: www.geocities.com/CapitolHill/8167/ufodefde.htm
Richter's syndrome A rapidly progressive transformation of chronic lymphocytic leukemia named after the physician who described this phenomenon.
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Richard was a well-to-do Church of England clergyman from the parish of Ulverstone, Lancashire. In 1844 he became the second husband of Sarah Childs (nee Strickland) and, hence, brother-in-law to Catharine, Susanna and Samuel. On his death in 1868, he left Catharine (who had been widowed in 1858) a legacy of an undetermined size.
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