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It took a superbly timed and perfectly executed tackle from Smith to deny Darby, who, leg cocked, looked ready to score from six yards.
Darby is credited with bringing premillennial dispensationalism to the United States.
The connected structures are built from recycled materials and rest on stilts above Darby Creek.
The Darby Mine has been cited 10 times in the last month by federal regulators.
The feeling is starting to bubble up elsewhere, too, among people who feel that what Darby did was unpatriotic, un-American, even faintly treasonous.
Darby has the wide-eyed, infectious humour of an overgrown schoolboy.
Experiments were undertaken by many ironmasters, including Dud Dudley in the 17th cent., but it was not until the early 18th cent. that Abraham Darby succeeded.
The New York Times reported that Darby residents contacted a biotechnology company in nearby Hamilton and spoke with Jay Evans, an immunologist.
Darby and his seven dispensations, and not all dispensationalists think Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is the Antichrist.
Abraham Darby was the son of John Darby, a yeoman farmer and locksmith by trade, and his wife Ann Baylies.
However, Darby died prematurely in 1717, followed quickly by his widow Mary.
In Birmingham in the early 1690s Darby was apprenticed to Jonathan Freeth, a fellow Quaker and a manufacturer of brass mills for grinding malt.
Freeth encouraged Darby to become a highly active member in the Society of Friends, and he remained so all his life.
There was a small community of Quakers in Bristol, and Darby soon gained a reputation for skill and enterprise.
In 1702 Darby joined with a number of fellow Quakers to form the Bristol Brass Company, with works at Baptist Mills in Bristol.
Using this casting method Darby could cast pots of sufficient thinness and lightness.
This led to a separation of Bethesda from Darby and a clear adoption of an independent or congregational stance by many of the assemblies.
At this point Darby decided to leave the brass company and concentrate on his iron founding pursuits.
Darby leased the furnace in September 1708, and set to work preparing to get it into blast.
In 1712 Darby offered to instruct William Rawlinson, a fellow Quaker and ironmaster, in the techniques of smelting with coke.
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There were two or three buckeens in the hall, and Darby and one of the down-at-heel serving-boys were laying the evening meal.
While McCloskey was still prophesying failure, he was giving the word to Darby, the hoister engineer.
And signing to one of the men to join Darby at the door, he drew his cutlass.
For years back Miss Barrington had been plotting to depose Darby.
John Harris Darby, first undersecretary, was dispatched in his place.
Drug addict Christopher Darby, 34, lived in the same block of flats as the OAP and used to visit him in his home.
One of the top aviation artists in the country Darby Perrin has painted pictures of hundreds of Air Force aircraft over the past 25 years.
Owner Rita Darby admitted that she could not control the 30kg animal, despite having two children living in her house.
Darby was arraigned four several times, but always acquitted.
The darbys in particular called me that, and you're a Darby.
Mr Darby, who has used alternative treatments on half of his 2,000 patients, employs homeopathic remedies in conjunction with traditional dentistry.
Darby cites his own website in claiming that IMC is in decline in Australia, while not explaining that such statistics apply to Medicare claims, not actual circumcisions.
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