Sentences with phrase «named seaman»

A Newfoundland named Seaman accompanied Lewis and Clark on their expedition.
A Newfoundland named Seaman accompanied the Lewis and Clark expedition, and Nana, the children's «nurse» in the original Peter Pan, was a Newfoundland.
In fact, a black Newfoundland named Seaman is said to have accompanied Lewis and Clark on their voyage to America!
The driver pulls out his «bible» — Seaman's autobiography — and reveals that it helped him get through two divorces and the death of his dog... which was aptly named Seaman.

Not exact matches

The Channel passion was first kindled, he explained, in the bleak winter of 1862 when an inexplicably motivated English seaman named Hoskins blithely floated himself from Dover to Calais on a bundle of straw.
I leave hopeful that those days of Berkamp, Henry, Seaman and others are soon to return to Emirates Stadium and Arsenal get back to winning the Arsenal player no more but I will carry the Arsenal name with me wherever I go and I will do so with great pride.»
In addition to the scientists named above, the contributors to the first paper, «Broadly neutralizing HIV antibodies define a novel glycan - dependent epitope on the pre-fusion conformation of gp41 on cleaved Envelope trimers,» were Alejandra Ramos, Jeong Hyun Lee, Chi - Hui Liang and Pascal Poignard, all from TSRI and IAVI Neutralizing Antibody Center; Alejandro Ramirez, Ryan McBride, Michael B. Zwick and James C. Paulson from TSRI; Katie J. Doores from King's College London School of Medicine; Ronald Derking, Marit J. van Gils and Rogier W. Sanders from the Academic Medical Center, Amsterdam; Sachin S. Shivatare, Chung - Yi Wu and Chi - Huey Wong of Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan; Po - Ying Chan - Hui and Kristine Swiderek of Theraclone Sciences, Inc., Seattle; Yan Liu and Ten Feizi of Imperial College London; Michael S. Seaman of Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston; John P. Moore of Weill Medical College of Cornell University; and Wayne C. Koff of IAVI in New York City.
Some mild name - calling occurs as well as a depiction of ale drinking seaman.
This is a small village close to East London and was named after the first European to settle here, a seaman called Kidd!
By mid-afternoon, we are in Vancouver, wandering in Stanley Park and the fashionable Gastown district, named after the 19th century Yorkshire seaman who opened the first bar.
Sedley's review covers «von Emmich's infantry crossed the frontier [in August 1914] in parade - ground order, accompanied by horse - drawn field kitchens with fires burning and army cooks stirring the regimental stew», the seaman's ballad «The Flying Cloud», [1830s, after which Toronto's oldest folk club is named],
Houlihan Lawrence President and CEO Stephen Meyers and Managing Principal Chris Meyers will continue to lead the firm, which will retain its name, while Chairwoman Nancy Seaman will step down.
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