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Williams, John Sharp

Composer John Williams has many success traits. The long and high t-bars reveal his self-confidence. The extra tall t-stems show us he is full of pride and dignity. People with this level of pride tend to be sharp dressers and are concerned with their reputation. [Pg.72]

J. Sharpe, An Account of Some Experiments to Ascertain whether the Force of Steam be in Proportion to the Generating Heat) Memoirs of the Literary and Philosophical Society of Manchester, Second Series, 2 (1813), pp. 1-14. Sharpe (ca 1768-1834) was a member of the law firm Sharpe, Eccles and Cririe of Manchester. He died in Richmond, Surrey on 28 May 1834. He was elected FRS on 13 April 1826 with John Dalton and William Henry as the lead signatories of his certificate. He was also FSA. See Royal Society of London, Archives, Certificates ofElection and Candidature, EC/1826/03, and W. E. A. Axon (ed.), The Annals of Manchester, (Manchester J. Heywood, 1886). [Pg.188]


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