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English philosopher who introduced the theory of the association of ideas (1705-1757)
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Examples for "David Hartley"
Examples for "David Hartley"
1I'm sorrier for David Hartley than I ever was for anyone before.
2And I don't see what better you can do than take David Hartley.
3Pray send us word of Mrs. Coleridge and little David Hartley, your little reality.
4Bishop Taylor, old Baxter, David Hartley, and the Bishop of Cloyne are my men.
5The Philosopher was Hartley Coleridge, aged three, so called after his great namesake, David Hartley.
1Hartley's best time today was a second slower than he did yesterday.
2At the second attempt France win a penalty when Hartley pops up.
3The Taft-Hartley Act outlawed closed union shops and weakened union political activism.
4President, I really must object to Senator Hartley's presence in this meeting.
5Experts commissioned by the auction house have confirmed it was Mr Hartley's.
6Plans are underway to repatriate Sergeant Hartley's body back to New Zealand.
7It was a great play, Flames coach Bob Hartley said of Colborne.
8Hartley got him to his feet and said he'd take him home.
9In other moves, the Mercury signed free agent Bria Hartley on Wednesday.
10Witness his comments designed to focus attention on English hooker Dylan Hartley.
11Webb led slightly in advance of Crutchfield; Burr came next, Hartley last.
12Hartley's place in the front row will be taken by Jamie George.
13As opening night approaches Hartley builds up for the ultimate actors challenge.
14The United States was represented by its ambassador to France, Jane Hartley.
15He went to work afternoons and Saturdays as a stockboy at Hartley's.
16Hartley remembered the unfortunate incident of the galloping pigs, and hurried on: