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  • 111SMITH, William Saumarez (1836-1909) — first Anglican archbishop of Sydney eldest son of the Rev. Richard Snowden Smith, was born at St Helier, Jersey, on 14 January 1836. He was educated at Marlborough College and Trinity College, Cambridge, where he graduated B.A. with first class… …

    Dictionary of Australian Biography

  • 112work on — also[work upon] {v.} 1. Have an effect on; influence. * /Some pills work on the nerves and make people feel more relaxed./ 2. To try to influence or convince. * /Senator Smith worked on the other committee members to vote for the bill./ …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 113work on — also[work upon] {v.} 1. Have an effect on; influence. * /Some pills work on the nerves and make people feel more relaxed./ 2. To try to influence or convince. * /Senator Smith worked on the other committee members to vote for the bill./ …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 114Smith-Gardiner-Norman Farm Historic District — Infobox nrhp | name =Smithfield Road Historic District nrhp type = hd caption = location= Newport, Rhode Island locmapin = Rhode Island area = architect= Unknown architecture= added = June 16, 2008 governing body = Private refnum=08000234cite… …

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  • 115Smith, Preserved — ▪ American historian born July 22, 1880, Cincinnati, Ohio, U.S. died May 15, 1941, Louisville, Ky.       American historian noted for his scholarly works on the Protestant Reformation.       The son of a prominent Presbyterian clergyman, Smith… …

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  • 116Smith, William Robertson — ▪ Scottish scholar born Nov. 8, 1846, Keig, Aberdeenshire, Scot. died March 31, 1894, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, Eng.  Scottish Semitic scholar, encyclopaedist, and student of comparative religion and social anthropology.       Smith was ordained …

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  • 117Smith, Thomas — (1513 1578)    English humanist and statesman. After study at Cambridge University, he continued his education abroad at Paris and Padua. He taught Greek at Cambridge from 1535 to 1540 and was involved in the attempt of several Cambridge… …

    Historical Dictionary of Renaissance

  • 118Smith, David (Roland) — born March 9, 1906, Decatur, Ind., U.S. died May 23, 1965, Albany, N.Y. U.S. sculptor. He learned to work with metal while employed at an automobile plant. In 1926 he went to New York City and took various jobs while studying painting at the Art… …

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  • 119work off — {v.} To make (something) go away, especially by working. * /John worked off the fat around his waist by doing exercise every morning./ * /Mr. Smith worked off his anger by chopping wood./ …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 120work off — {v.} To make (something) go away, especially by working. * /John worked off the fat around his waist by doing exercise every morning./ * /Mr. Smith worked off his anger by chopping wood./ …

    Dictionary of American idioms