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Burne

Burne meaning

Obsolete spelling of burn.

Example sentences (13)

Health journalist Jerome Burne learned that he has one copy of the ApoE4 gene in his 50s, more than 20 years ago.

In 1943, when he was 14, he saw a newspaper advertisement for an art class taught by Burne Hogarth, who illustrated the Tarzan newspaper strip.

The state uses water-based acrylic paint on non-freeway roads, Burne said.

Cllr Burne also commended the municipal officials and his councillor colleagues for dealing with the problem so quickly.

Instead of agreeing to make the man more “respectable” with a flutter of drapery, Burne-Jones abandoned the society and became more closely associated with the pre-Raphaelite group and his friend Morris.

Another strong influence was the romantic medievalist paintings of Edward Burne-Jones and the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood ; the Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery had a large collection of works on public display.

At Rossetti's recommendation, Morris and Burne-Jones moved in together to the flat at Bloomsbury's No. 17 Red Lion Square by November 1856.

Burne-Jones shared this interest, but took it further by becoming an apprentice to one of the foremost Pre-Raphaelite painters, Dante Gabriel Rossetti ; the three soon became close friends.

Burne, p. 168. Montfort, facing such unfavourable numbers, decided to concentrate his forces on the centre of the enemy’s front, hoping to drive a wedge through the line.

Burne p.209 Horace Walpole called him "that log of wood whose stupidity and incapacity are past belief".

Illustrated with Burne-Jones woodcuts, it was not a popular success.

Roger Homan notes that Edward Burne-Jones and others used her image often and in different ways, creating a new type of angel.

Some designs (Burne-Jones, and Garrard "Zero" series) use dual arms in a parallelogram arrangement, pivoting the cartridge head to maintain a constant angle as it moves across the record.