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Andrews may refer to: Places Australia *Andrews, Queensland *Andrews, South Australia United States *Andrews, Florida (other), various places * Andrews, Indiana * Andrews, Nebraska *Andrews, North Carolina * Andrews, Oregon *Andrews, South Carolina *Andrews, Texas *Andrews County, Texas *Andrews Air Force Base near Washington, D.C., home of Air Force One *Andrews University (Michigan) Philippines *Andrews Avenue, a major thoroughfare in Metro Manila, Philippines Other *Andrews (surname) *''Andrews v Law Society of British Columbia'', a 1989 Supreme Court of Canada case on constitutional equality guarantees *''Joseph Andrews'', a novel by Henry Fielding *'' An Apology for the Life of Mrs. Shamela Andrews'', a parody novel *Andrews, a bus company in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England, that merged with Yorkshire Traction *Andrews Osborne Academy, a private school in Willoughby, Ohio *Henry Cranke Andrews (fl. 1794 – 1830), English botanist (standard author abbreviation ...
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Andrews, Queensland
Andrews is a former suburb of the City of Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia. History Andrews was created as a suburb in 1981 and named after a family who owned a large amount of the land in the area. In 2002, Andrews was merged with Stephens, Queensland, Stephens and a portion of Robina, Queensland, Robina, to form the new suburb of Varsity Lakes and the West Burleigh part of Burleigh Heads. Andrews is no longer an official placename. See also *Suburbs of the Gold Coast References External links University of Queensland: Queensland Places: Andrews
Former localities in Queensland Varsity Lakes, Queensland {{GoldCoastQLD-stub ...
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Andrews Avenue
Andrews Avenue (formerly and still commonly known as Nichols Road) is a major east-west thoroughfare in Metro Manila, Philippines that functions as a metropolitan linkage between Pasay and Taguig. It runs underneath the NAIA Expressway almost parallel to Epifanio de los Santos Avenue (EDSA) to the north, connecting Roxas Boulevard and Domestic Road near Bay City, Metro Manila, Bay City with the South Luzon Expressway near Newport City, Metro Manila, Newport City. It has an arterial extension continuing northeast to 5th Avenue and McKinley Road in Bonifacio Global City, known as Lawton Avenue. Andrews Avenue is also the main feeder to Ninoy Aquino International Airport from the east and west and is the main access road to Newport World Resorts (formerly Resorts World Manila). Route description Andrews Avenue follows the old route of Nichols Road in Pasay and is split into three sections. ;Sales Road At its eastern terminus, the route begins as Sales Road at the Sales Interchan ...
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Justice Andrews (other)
Justice Andrews may refer to: * Charles Andrews (New York judge) (1827–1918), chief judge of the New York Court of Appeals * George Andrews (judge) (1826–1889), justice of the Tennessee Supreme Court * Harold A. Andrews (1889–1958), justice of the Rhode Island Supreme Court * Lorrin Andrews (1795–1868), justice of the Supreme Court of Hawaii * Richard Bullock Andrews (1823–1884), justice of the Supreme Court of South Australia * Thomas G. Andrews (judge) (1892–1942), justice of the Oklahoma Supreme Court * William Drennan Andrews (1832–1924), judge of the High Court of Justice in Ireland * William Shankland Andrews (1858–1936), judge of the New York Court of Appeals See also * Judge Andrews (other) * Andrew Justice (1951–2005), British rower {{disambiguation, tndis ...
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Henry Cranke Andrews
Henry Cranke Andrews (c. 1759 – 1835, floruit, fl. 1794 – 1830), was an English botanist, botanical artist and engraver. As he always published as Henry C. Andrews, and due to difficulty finding records, the C. was often referred to as Charles, until a record of his marriage registration was found in 2017. He lived in Knightsbridge, and was married to Anne Kennedy, the daughter of Lee and Kennedy, John Kennedy of Hammersmith, a nurseryman who assisted Andrews in the descriptions of the plants he illustrated. He was an accomplished and unusual botanical artist, in that he was not only the artist but also the engraver, colourist, and publisher of his books in an era when most artists were only employed to draw plates. The ''Botanist's Repository'' was his first publication; issued serially in London in ten volumes between 1797 and 1812, the ''Repository'' at a half-crown an issue, provided affordable images of plants to the growing population of amateur gardeners in Britain. ...
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Andrews Osborne Academy
Andrews Osborne Academy (AOA) is a private, coeducational boarding and day school for Grades Pre-K -12 located on of land in Willoughby, Ohio, east of Cleveland. The student body is 73% day students and 27% boarding students, 51% male and 49% female, representing 4 states and 20 countries. Academics 118 academic courses and 12 AP classes are offered, with electives that include International Human Rights, Robotics, Game Design and 3D Modeling, Biotechnology, Video and Animation, Electricity, Magnetism and Optics and Portfolio Development. Campus Located on 300 acres within walking distance of downtown Willoughby, Ohio, the campus of Andrews Osborne Academy features classroom buildings for the Lower School (PK - Grade 5), Middle School (Grade 6 - Grade 8) and Upper School (Grade 9 - Grade 12), as well as a 658-seat auditorium, 9 computer and science labs, student union, art gallery, 7 dormitories, observatory, and athletic facilities. Athletics AOA is a member o ...
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Yorkshire Traction
Yorkshire Traction was a bus operator in South Yorkshire, South and West Yorkshire with subsidiaries in other areas that operated from 1902 until 2005. History In March 1902 the Barnsley & District Electric Traction Company Limited was formed. It operated trams around the Barnsley area until around 1930. In 1928, prior to the trams being withdrawn, the company was renamed from the Barnsley & District Traction Company Limited (the 'electric' part of the name being dropped some years earlier). In October 1968, Yorkshire Traction, by then part of the Transport Holding Company, absorbed fellow subsidiaries Mexborough & Swinton Traction Company and County Motors. As part of the Bus deregulation in Great Britain, privatisation of the National Bus Company (UK), National Bus Company, Yorkshire Traction was sold in January 1987 to a management buyout. The business subsequently expanded through purchasing other operators including: *Ridings Travel *Barnsley & District formed in July ...
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Joseph Andrews
''The History of the Adventures of Joseph Andrews and of his Friend Mr. Abraham Adams'', was the first full-length novel by the English author Henry Fielding to be published and among the early novels in the English language. Appearing in 1742 and defined by Fielding as a "comic epic poem in prose", it tells of a good-natured footman's adventures on the road home from London with his friend and mentor, the absent-minded parson Abraham Adams. Inspirations The novel embodies a fusion of two competing aesthetics of 18th century in literature, 18th-century literature: the mock-heroic and Neoclassicism, neoclassical (and, by extension, Aristocracy (class), aristocratic) approach of Augustan literature, Augustans such as Alexander Pope and Jonathan Swift, and the popular, domestic prose fiction of novelists such as Daniel Defoe and Samuel Richardson. The novel draws on various inspirations. Written "in imitation of the manner of Miguel de Cervantes, Cervantes, the author of ''Don Qu ...
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Andrews V Law Society Of British Columbia
''Andrews v Law Society of British Columbia'', 9891 SCR 143 is the first Supreme Court of Canada case to deal with the equality rights provided under Section 15 of the ''Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms''. British law graduate Mark David Andrews challenged the validity of Section 42 of the ''Barristers and Solicitors Act'' contending that the Canadian citizenship requirement for being called to the bar violated Section 15 of the ''Charter''. The Supreme Court outlined a test, sometimes called the "''Andrews'' test", to determine whether there has been a ''prima facie'' violation of equality rights. ''Andrews'' further held that discrimination according to grounds analogous to those enumerated in Section 15 could result in a violation of the ''Charter''. Background Mark David Andrews (1959–2020) was a British international rower and a graduate of the Faculty of Law at the University of Oxford. In 1983, Andrews relocated to Vancouver with his Canadi ...
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Andrews (surname)
Andrews is a patronymic surname of English, Scottish, and Norse origin. At the time of the 1881 British Census, its relative frequency was highest in Dorset (3.6 times the British average), followed by Wiltshire, Huntingdonshire, Worcestershire, Hampshire, Suffolk, Cambridgeshire, Devon and Somerset. Retrieved 25 January 2014 The surname Andrews was first found in Caithness, North Scotland. Historically, the Andrews clan were closely associated with Clan Ross. The Andrews of Scotland dispersed during the 17th, 18th, and 19th centuries and are now found worldwide in America, Canada, and Australia. Many Andrews also moved to Northern Ireland and England. A * A. W. Andrews (1868–1959), British pioneer rock-climber * Abraham D. Andrews (1830–1885), American politician * Al Andrews (born 1945), US American footballer * Albert Andrews (1881–1960), Canadian politician * Albert LeRoy Andrews (1878–1961), American professor of Germanic philology and avocational bryologist * All ...
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Andrews University
Andrews University (Andrews) is a private Seventh-day Adventist university in Berrien Springs, Michigan. Founded in 1874 as Battle Creek College, it was the first higher education facility started by Seventh-day Adventists and is the flagship university of the Seventh-day Adventist school system,Bull, Malcolm & Keith Lockhart, 2006, ''Seeking a Sanctuary: Seventh-day Adventism and the American Dream'', p.291. * * the world's second largest Christian school system. The university consists of eight schools or colleges, offering 130 undergraduate majors and 70 graduate majors in addition to graduate degree programs. It is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission and the Adventist Accrediting Association (AAA). History 1874–1901: Battle Creek College Andrews University was founded as a small Seventh-day Adventist school called Battle Creek College in 1874 named for the nearby city of Battle Creek, Michigan. 1901–1959: Emmanuel Missionary College In 1901, th ...
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