a short, close-fitting jacket, frequently trimmed with fur, worn in the 19th century by women and children.
a man's close-fitting jacket, having a collar and lapels and reaching just below the waist, worn in the late 18th and early 19th centuries.
an English wig of the 18th century.
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Spencer and Carter, the youngest, were drafted by the Nationals.
At the start, outside their home in the Atlanta suburbs, it was just Spencer and his mother in the evenings.
With her mom by her side throughout, so was Emily’s wife, Spencer.
It’ll be very interesting to see how this strategy evolves for Microsoft, and whether Spencer’s prediction will bear out.
Spencer saw this firsthand in the treatment of patients during the early stages of outbreaks in New York City, where the patient obviously was ill but the resources to test them were unavailable.
And yes, someone has already called Spencer a “Small Fry,” har har.
For his part, Bratton is disappointed but not surprised that the same narrative is already being mapped onto Fry and Spencer.
Spencer, 27, is variously described as a writer and a stand-up comic.
Earl Spencer adds, “Effectively, my great-grandfather sold his children to his father-in-law.”
Craig Spencer, the New York doctor who contracted Ebola in Guinea, was declared “cured” of the virus last week.
Spencer Perceval, prime minister of Great Britain, shot in the lobby of the house of commons.
Spencer tells us that it is 'absolutely antecedent to all relative experience whatever.'
Mis' Spencer, you set that cherry pie o' yourn on this particular spot an' figure of this table-cloth!
His only son, Charles Lord Spencer, was just entering on public life.
Spencer learned that very night that his sister had admitted her husband to her apartment.