Examples of using Crompton in English and their translations into Russian
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Samuel Crompton(3 December 1753- 26 June 1827)
Sarah Crompton, for The Daily Telegraph, said Cumberbatch was"riding
And Isobel Crompton has insisted that we go ahead with the concert in memory of her late husband.
Dennis Crompton, Michael Webb and David Greene.
Samuel Crompton was born in 10 Firwood Fold, Bolton, Lancashire to George and Betty Crompton née Elizabeth Holt of Turton.
Its specific name honors Professor Alfred Walter Crompton; the name is a diminutive because the exemplar is so small.
They had eight children including George Crompton(born 8 January 1781),
Drybridge House eventually passed to Richard Crompton Roberts, who was killed in action during the retreat from Dunkirk in 1940,
The prying into his methods forced Crompton to choose between destroying his machine
About 1779, Samuel Crompton succeeded in producing a mule-jenny,
at the Old Bailey; as a result Crompton recommended that he become a solicitor or barrister.
She picked him up in her car once when he told Mrs Crompton he was lecturing.
With his signing, Jack Crompton, then the first-choice keeper at United, was reduced to a back-up role.
Crompton further argues that the frequent allusions to the Holmes canon shows how Sherlock"revels in its own cleverness.
Born in Blackburn, Crompton spent his entire career at full-back for Blackburn Rovers,
Ms. Victoria Crompton(Canada) acted as the Chairperson and Ms. Angela Schaff(Germany)
In the team that day, Crompton, Carey, Aston,
Generally praising the series, Crompton suggests that"writer Stephen Thompson had been left a little too much to his own devices.
An exhibition about the stadium at the club museum was opened by former goalkeeper Jack Crompton and chief executive David Gill on 19 February.
Born in Shaw and Crompton, Lancashire, Edwards began his football career with Manchester United,