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Adrian

English physiologist who conducted research into the function of neurons; 1st baron of Cambridge (1889-1997) (= Hadrian) Roman Emperor who was the adoptive son of Trajan; travelled throughout his empire to strengthen its frontiers and encourage learning and architecture; on a visit to Britain in 122 he ordered the construction of Hadrian's Wall (76-138)

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What about Adrian Singleton and Lord Wayne's son?
Adrian Singleton writes his friend's name across a bill.
I've asked you not to call me that, Adrian.
Goodbye, Adrian.
Good shot, Adrian.
Adrian.
Adrian Marcato lived there too. So did Pearl Ames.
Who was Adrian Marcato?
Adrian Marcato practiced witchcraft.
Adrian Marcato lived here.
He's Adrian Marcato's son.
Satan is his father, and his name is Adrian.
Hail, Adrian! - Hail, Adrian!
Adrian Bland!
Don't breathe on me, Adrian.
Adrian Marcato lived there, too.
Adrian Marcato?
Adrian Marcato 's son.
He shall wreak vengeance in the name of the burned and the tortured! - Hail, Adrian!
Hail, Adrian!
Be a real mother to Adrian.
Adrian, when I went in that was all the go.
Adrian Tripod has been accepted by the Board of Directors of the Gynaecological Research Foundation.
Adrian Tripod is to be directly introduced to the subject of his study.
What's happening, Adrian?
Would you like more fish, Madame? - Adrian? - No.
Claudia, Adrian. Good day. Good evening, Andre.
It's not what you think, Adrian.
But Adrian.it's the honor of my daughter at stake.
They thought I wanted to kill the beloved Adrian.
That is on behalf of Adrian, to invite you to lunch.
What you've done to Adrian, my husband.
Adrian isn't your husband, he's the brother of your husband.

News and current affairs

Hyun Song Shin of Princeton University proposed a theory of excess liquidity in a paper with Tobias Adrian that he presented last month at the Bank for International Settlements in Brunnen, Switzerland.
Adrian Nastase, the PDSR's executive president and its candidate for prime minister, seems to lean toward reform.

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