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  • {{r|Knight}}
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  • {{r|Frank Knight}}
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  • ...arris (grammarian)|James Harris]], 31 December, 1772; reprinted by William Knight 1900 ISBN 1-85506-207-0 ...from Monboddo to Sir [[John Pringle]], 16 June 1773; reprinted by William Knight 1900 ISBN 1-85506-207-0
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  • {{r|Knight}}
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  • {{r|Damon Knight Memorial Grand Master Award}}
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  • ...g universe. Author of more than 70 books, Cherryh has been named a Damon Knight Memorial Grand Master by the Science Fiction Writers of America.
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  • {{r|Knight}}
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  • {{r|Damon Knight}}
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  • ...Schaffner & Marx; Houghton Mifflin Co. 1921[http://www.econlib.org/library/Knight/knRUPCover.html]
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  • {{r|Knight}}
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  • ...ould be a fearsome tank killer. The highest Nazi combat decoration was the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross, but it came with additional features to recogniz
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  • ...s)|rook]] for a minor piece ([[Bishop (chess)|bishop]] or [[Knight (chess)|knight]]). It is distinguished from a pure [[sacrifice (chess)|sacrifice]] that le
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  • {{r|Knight}}
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  • {{r|Knight}}
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  • ...isbn0-89789-863-X">{{cite book |author=Fink, L. Dee; Michaelsen, Larry K.; Knight, Arletta Bauman |authorlink= |editor= |others= |title=Team-based learning:
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  • Attorney partner in [[Holland & Knight]]'s Washington, D.C. office specializing in [[alternative dispute resolutio
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  • {{r|Knight}}
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  • {{r|Damon Knight Memorial Grand Master Award}}
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  • {{r|Knight}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Knight]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...r]] in the world; his accolades, which include the title of ''chevalier'' (knight) of the [[French Ordre des Arts et des Lettres]], belie his humble beginnin
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  • In 2006, it bought Knight Ridder Inc., making it the second largest publishing company.
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  • |event='''1719''': James Knight's expedition into the northwest corner of Hudson Bay.
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  • {{rpl|Knight}}
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  • {{r|Knight}}
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  • {{r|Knight}}
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  • {{r|Knight}}
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  • | [[Damon Knight]]
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  • ...red one of the "Big Three" in science fiction. Clarke received the [[Damon Knight Memorial Grand Master Award|Grand Master Award]] in 1986. Clarke's [[short
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  • {{r|Knight}}
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  • {{r|Knight}}
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  • * Vaughan, Adrian. ''Isambard Kingdom Brunel: Engineering Knight-Errant'' (2003)
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  • {{r|Knight}}
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  • * "Mark Kellogg Telegraphed for Custer’s Rescue" by Oliver Knight (1960). Reprinted from ''North Dakota Historical Society Quarterly'', Vol.
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  • {{r|Knight}}
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  • With [[Jack Knight]], he has written on the role of trust in [[social capital]] theory, starti | author = Henry Farrell, Jack Knight
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  • ...ise stood as a separate story, ''The Grudge 2'' (2006), starring [[Matthew Knight]]. Unusually, since remakes often involve a change of production crew and s ...e film also starred [[Shawnee Smith]] and [[Johanna Braddy]], with Matthew Knight reprising his role from ''The Grudge 2''.
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  • #'The Wonder of You' (Baker Knight) - 3:11
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  • ...erine married Hugh '''Swynford''' or '''Synford''', an [[England|English]] knight from the manor of Kettlethorpe in [[Lincolnshire]], and bore him at least t
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  • ...accoutrements of the Canterbury pilgrims by [[Geoffrey Chaucer]], e.g. the Knight's Yeoman was said to have a "gay dagerre." The word is also a close relati
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  • * Kolkata Knight Riders (2008)
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  • ...of the [[United Kingdom]], higher in the [[Order of Precedence]] than a [[Knight]], but lower than a [[Baron]]. Traditionally different from the five degree
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  • ...o [[Pawn (chess)|pawns]] greater in value. Winning a rook for a bishop or knight is referred to as winning ''the exchange''. Two rooks are generally consid
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  • ...ined classes including thief, black mage, white mage, red mage, blue mage, knight and summoner. Character advancement is based on the award of experience poi ...sed blue mage character, to be able to do strong physical attacks like the knight character Steiner, for instance).
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  • {{r|Knight}}
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  • | [http://www.wowwiki.com/Death_knight Death Knight]
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  • ...lls to the Knight, and the company rides forth on their journey, while the Knight begins to tell his tale. The ‘‘General Prologue’’ and the tales of the Knight, Miller, Reeve and Cook form a unity that is now labeled as ‘Fragment I�
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  • |''The Knight and the Landsknecht''||1497||Nuremberg
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  • * [[Moon Knight]]
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  • '''Chivalry''' is a medieval system of principles and customs of [[knight]]hood. The term is used today to represent the qualities idealised by knigh
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  • ...erican Macroeconomic Theory: A Case Study of Its Pioneers'' (2002). Covers Knight, Simon, Hayek, Friedman and Lucas.
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  • ...r Nugent}} Board of directors, [[National Immigration Forum]]; Holland and Knight
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  • ...oard. Having two bishops is also generally considered better than having a knight and a bishop or two knights, because the bishops can work together by attac ...f piece moving to simultaneously attack. For example, in a knight fork, a knight is moved to simultaneously attack two or more opponent's pieces.
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  • ...tion]], the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, the MacArthur Foundation, and the [[Open Society Institute]]. A
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  • ...rds]] and three [[Nebula Awards]]. In 1987 he was named one of the [[Damon Knight Memorial Grand Master Award|Grand Masters of Science Fiction]] by the [[Sci
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  • :(There was a knight so learned / That he would read in books / Whatever he could find written d This and other self-descriptions tell us that Hartmann was himself a knight and a ''ministerialis'' (a member of the lower nobility). He was educated,
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  • ...f piece moving to simultaneously attack. For example, in a knight fork, a knight is moved to simultaneously attack two or more opponent's pieces.
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  • ...teams to solve problems.<ref name="isbn1-57922-086-X">{{cite book |author=Knight, Arletta Bauman; Michaelsen, Larry K. |authorlink= |editor= |others= |title ...isbn0-89789-863-X">{{cite book |author=Fink, L. Dee; Michaelsen, Larry K.; Knight, Arletta Bauman |authorlink= |editor= |others= |title=Team-based learning:
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  • ...the major awards available in the genres he has touched, including [[Damon Knight Memorial Grand Master Award|SFWA Grand Master]], eight [[Hugo Award|Hugos]]
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  • Knight, A., & Ruddock, L. (2008). Advanced research methods in the built environme
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  • ...om, but the virtue of each book is set out in the person of a particular [[knight]]. Only six of the books were completed and published. These are: :Book I: The knight of the Red Cross, or Holiness
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  • ...elicopters or two MV-22 Osprey tilt rotor aircraft or up to four CH-46 Sea Knight helicopters, AH-1 or UH-1 helicopters.
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  • ...s]] and sister of former cricketer and director of insurance firm Stafford Knight, Charles Robins.
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  • *[[The Knight's Tale]] ...a real person and the Cook has been identified as quite likely to be Roger Knight de Ware, a contemporary [[London, United Kingdom]] cook.
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  • ...use I thought my selfe obliged thereunto by the oath taken when I was made Knight of the Bath as formerly related." The ''Life'' was published after his dea
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  • In the Middle Ages, a '''knight''' was an aristocracy|aristocrat who was capable of providing for himself t The word ''knight'' derives from Old English ''cniht'', meaning 'page boy' or 'servant' (as
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  • ...en by Sir Thomas Malory, who at the end of the text describes himself as a knight-prisoner. This was almost certainly the Sir Thomas Malory of Newbold Revel
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  • *''[[The Dark Knight (film)|The Dark Knight]]'' (2008)
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  • ...riod included lavish descriptions of courtly life, plot lines impinging on knight's honor, and the (often but not always platonic) love for the courtly lady. ...considered diptychs. Wolfram's ''Parzival'', the story of a foolish young knight who attains honor and religious insight, remained popular through the ages,
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  • ...on the material from language evolution conferences (Hurford et al. 1998; Knight et al. 2000). Although this first concern might be just splitting hairs, th *Hurford JR, Studdert-Kennedy M, Knight C (1998) Approaches to the evolution of language: Social and cognitive base
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  • ...uthor-link=Harry Hinsley |others=with E. E. Thomas, C. F. G. Ransom, R. C. Knight |year=1979 |title=British Intelligence in the Second World War – Its Infl
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  • {{r|Damon Knight Memorial Grand Master Award}}
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  • ...ple, [[Orderic Vitalis]], a historian born in 1075 and the son of a Norman knight, said that he learned French only as a second language. The influence of Fr
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  • *[[Frank H. Knight]]
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  • ...for Foreign Affairs|Foreign Secretary]] in 1960. In 1962, he was created a knight of the [[Order of the Thistle]] which, in the event, entitled him to be sty
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  • ...he Pashtun code of conduct and honour, considered to be a combination of a Knight's [[chivalry]] and a Samurai's [[bushidō]]. It describes a Pashtun as a ma
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  • ...on the material from language evolution conferences (Hurford et al. 1998; Knight et al. 2000). Although this first concern might be just splitting hairs, th *Hurford JR, Studdert-Kennedy M, Knight C (1998) ''Approaches to the evolution of language: Social and cognitive ba
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  • ...ment cards award the player with a victory point. The player with the most knight cards (crafted from their development cards) played earns the "Largest Army
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  • | 2000 || Stargate SG-1 || Knight
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  • ...r Alekhine]] pioneered the move (1.e4 Nf6), in which white attacks black's knight, and attempts to occupy the center of the board, while black attempts to co
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  • ...'', both published by the University of Chicago Press. Mark Johnson is the Knight Professor of Liberal Arts and Sciences at the University of Oregon. He is t
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  • * [[Black Knight]]
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  • ...first model for St Paul's was produced in 1673, the year in which he was [[knight|knighted]]. A "final" design was approved in 1675, but Wren immediately se
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  • #'The Wonder of You' (Baker Knight, arranged by Glenn D. Hardin) - 2:34
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  • **12 [[CH-46 Sea Knight]] helicopters
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  • ** ''Il cavaliere inesistente'' (The Nonexistent Knight)
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  • ...the Dál Fiatach, survived until their conquest in 1177 by the Anglo-Norman knight [[John de Courcy]].
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  • ...: Private Harry Brown (16 August 1917, Hill 80) and Acting Sergeant Arthur Knight (2 September 1918, Drocourt-Queant Line). Three others have also been nomin
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  • {{Image|Ellesmere Knight.jpg|right|250px|Page of ''The Canterbury Tales'' from the Ellesmere Chaucer | General Prologue<br />The Knight's Tale<br />The Miller's Prologue and Tale<br />The Reeve's Prologue and Ta
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  • * Esberey, Joy E. ''Knight of the Holy Spirit: A Study of William Lyon Mackenzie King.'' (1980). 245 p
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  • * Knight, Louise W. ''Citizen: Jane Addams and the Struggle for Democracy.'' U. of * Louise W. Knight, "An Authoritative Voice: Jane Addams and the Oratorical Tradition." ''Gend
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  • ===The Chicago School and Knight=== ====Frank H. Knight, 1885-1972.====
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  • ...the young women, but the men at other colleges would not recognize it.<ref>Knight (1998).</ref> Elshtain (2002) emphasizes her religiosity, showing that Adda ...is, egalitarian, or democratic, social relations across class lines."<ref>Knight (2005) p. 182.</ref> Hull House therefore offered a comprehensive program
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  • ...but it was not welcomed by the men who controlled oratory and debate.<ref> Knight (1998)</ref> Elshtain (2002) emphasizes her religiosity, showing that Addam ...is, egalitarian, or democratic, social relations across class lines."<ref> Knight (2005) p. 182</ref> Hull House therefore offered a comprehensive program o
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  • ...as Onslow Beach during Exercise Solid Shield '85. Overhead is a CH-46 Sea Knight helicopter.</div></div>
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  • ** ''Knight's Move'' (?) ** ''[[The Mouser Goes Below]]'' (''The Knight and Knave of Swords'', December 1978)
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  • * Knight, D. ''Choosing Canada's Capital: Conflict Resolution in a Parliamentary Sys
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  • ...the modern Robin Hood canon. In modern variants of the story, a [[Saxon]] knight, usually described as one Baron Loxley, returns from the Crusades to find t
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  • ...ch as starting out as a militiaman, being promoted to sergeant, becoming a knight, and so on, instead of using abstract classes like "fighter" or "wizard".
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