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理查森(①姓氏②Sir Owen Willians,1879-1959, 英国物理学家, 曾获1928年诺贝尔物理学奖)



    richardson
    [ noun ]
    1. United States architect (1838-1886)

    2. <noun.person>
    3. British stage and screen actor noted for playing classic roles (1902-1983)

    4. <noun.person>


    1. Until yesterday Lord Richardson of Duntisbourne, head of the Bank of England between 1973 and 1983, had been the second British director on the BIS board. The choice of title was less straightforward.
    2. Yesterday, the 65-year-old Mr. Bookout announced he will retire June 30 and be succeeded by Frank Richardson, a longtime Shell employee currently in charge of refining and marketing operations.
    3. No one tried to say, `we aren't going to do a Mafia movie again,'" says Charles V. Richardson, president of Tri-Ad Communications Group, a New York firm that specializes in marketing to the black community.
    4. A written order overturning Richardson's conviction was filed Tuesday by Kelly, a retired circuit judge appointed to hear the case.
    5. Diane Richardson, a 15-year member of the Army Reserve.
    6. Ciccarelli testified that he struck Richardson on the side of his helmet after the defenseman cross-checked him.
    7. Mr. Richardson, 51 years old, succeeds Donald L. Pierce, 43, who was president of Denny's when TW acquired the restaurant operator last September.
    8. Industrial production data released yesterday showed a sharp output fall in May. Mr Richardson forecasts that once the elections are over the Bank of Japan will ease interest rates to boost the economy.
    9. Rubin said Richardson, his wife and daughter have authorized him to seek compensation from those responsible for imprisoning Richardson, a step that must be taken before the state Legislature could consider a relief bill to award damages.
    10. Rubin said Richardson, his wife and daughter have authorized him to seek compensation from those responsible for imprisoning Richardson, a step that must be taken before the state Legislature could consider a relief bill to award damages.
    11. Prosecutors had painted Richardson as a man who was greedy and was willing to sell out his country.
    12. Oliver said Jerome Richardson, now TW's president, was expected to become the new chief executive.
    13. In Richardson, Texas, officials complain that "everybody's scrambling for minority teachers."
    14. Joni Leigh Penn, 30, entered the pleas before Municipal Court Commissioner Gerald T. Richardson, who set an April 12 preliminary hearing.
    15. Richardson was demoted from a class E5 sergeant to an E1, cutting his pay in half until his discharge, which will become effective after the sentence is reviewed.
    16. Richardson, a former U.S. attorney general, was interrupted with obscene catcalls when he said he thought the United States would have normalized relations with the Sandinistas had Ortega won the elections.
    17. "We had people start to take profits, and later in the day everybody decided they wanted out," Richardson said.
    18. "When it crossed the highway that's when it got out of control," Richardson said. "All of the sudden it was phoom.
    19. In May 1966, nine months after his promotion and in the same month the Times was awarded its Pulitzer, Richardson was fired.
    20. Helga Richardson, the Costa Rican consul in Hawaii, said her government told her of the missing boat soon after it disappeared. She then alerted the Coast Guard.
    21. Teachers who have been fired or allegedly resign will be classified as new employees if they are rehired and will have to pay health care premiums, said Sally Richardson, director of the Public Employees Insurance Angency.
    22. Neither Richardson nor Heinold could be reached for comment.
    23. The judge held during Richardson's trial that Mrs. Mandela was at her home when Moeketsi was assaulted there.
    24. But the prime minister and the senator insisted they were on friendly terms. Senator Richardson is the fourth senior minister to depart in as many months, and the 15th since Mr Keating took over from Mr Hawke in 1991.
    25. The withdrawal of Farrell and Lykes "is a major setback," said Paul Richardson, president of A&P Shipping.
    26. Richardson was one of the two great multimillionaire Texas wildcatters of the era and he had plenty of undrilled tracts.
    27. Richardson and his colleagues, using a $1.5 million super-refrigeration unit, will try to achieve absolute zero _ the temperature at which even atoms stop rubbing together and creating heat.
    28. Mr. Richardson said the Bush administration is proposing $200 million for 1991.
    29. TW also said it named Jerome J. Richardson, president of its Spartan Food Systems Inc. division, to the additional post of president of the parent company, a position which had been vacant.
    30. Jay Larsen, a handwriting analyst with Professional Management Consultants in Richardson, Texas, has helped trucking companies identify accident-prone drivers.
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