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Building in Whitechapel, London
Blizard Building is a building in Whitechapel in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets. It houses the Blizard Institute, formerly known as the Blizard Institute
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Public university in London, England
Retrieved 13 September 2011. "Alsop Design/AMEC Blizard Building". Retrieved 13 September 2011. "Blizard Institute of Cell and Molecular Science". Retrieved
Queen Mary University of London
Queen_Mary_University_of_London
Medical and dental school in London, England
the Basic Medical Sciences Building at Queen Mary (where it stayed until 2005, when it was moved to the Blizard Building at the Whitechapel campus).
Barts and The London School of Medicine and Dentistry
Barts_and_The_London_School_of_Medicine_and_Dentistry
British architect (1947–2018)
Guardian. Orlandoni, Alessandra (October 2006). "Queen Mary University, Blizard Building, Institute of Cell and Molecular Science, London, UK: Alsop Design"
Will_Alsop
Borough in east London, England
Embassy of China in London was proposed to move in to the former Royal Mint building in East Smithfield, however these plans were later rejected unanimously
London Borough of Tower Hamlets
London_Borough_of_Tower_Hamlets
Retrieved 13 September 2011. "Alsop Design/AMEC Blizard Building". Retrieved 13 September 2011. "Blizard Institute of Cell and Molecular Science". Retrieved
History of Queen Mary University of London
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British surgeon
Sir William Blizard FRS FRSE PRCS FSA (1 March 1743 – 27 August 1835) was an English surgeon. He was born in Barn Elms, Surrey, the fourth child of auctioneer
William_Blizard
Hospital in the City of London
domain of the medical school is at Whitechapel in the award-winning Blizard Building. In 1968 Winifred Hector established one of the first university courses
St_Bartholomew's_Hospital
Type of snowstorm
In towns the streets were filled with solid drifts to the tops of the buildings and tunneling was necessary to move about. Homes and barns were completely
Blizzard
Engineering consultants based in London, England
East Beach Café, Littlehampton (2007, architect: Heatherwick Studio) Blizard Building, London (2005, architect: Alsop Architects) Cadogan Hall, London (2004
AKT_II
Ugandan-born British structural engineer
Centre, Wolfsburg, Germany. Architect: Zaha Hadid Architects 2005 Blizard Building, London, UK. Architect: Alsop Architects 2004 Cadogan Hall, London
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British rowing club
and Engineering Campuses Mile End People's Palace Queens' Building Whitechapel Blizard Building Whitechapel Library West Smithfield Charterhouse Square
Queen Mary University of London Boat Club
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and Engineering Campuses Mile End People's Palace Queens' Building Whitechapel Blizard Building Whitechapel Library West Smithfield Charterhouse Square
List of academics of Queen Mary University of London
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and Engineering Campuses Mile End People's Palace Queens' Building Whitechapel Blizard Building Whitechapel Library West Smithfield Charterhouse Square
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Professor of human genetics
chromosome architecture. In 2006 she moved with her research group to the Blizard Institute in the Centre for Genomics and Child Health at Barts and The
Denise_Sheer
Architectural prize in UK from 1959
Buildings, 1981 Renault Centre, Swindon, 1983 Victoria Quarter, Leeds, 1991 Centenary Building, University of Salford, 1997 London IMAX, 2000 Blizard
Civic_Trust_Awards
Former medical school in London, England
lectures on the hospital's premises, and in 1873 two members, William Blizard and James Maddocks, proposed to the committee that a medical school be
London Hospital Medical College
London_Hospital_Medical_College
Association football club in England
End in Walthamstow which continued to be used and improved including the building of a new and better pavilion following its destruction by fire one night
St Bartholomew's and The Royal London Hospitals F.C.
St_Bartholomew's_and_The_Royal_London_Hospitals_F.C.
Category 5 nor'easter in the United States
several factory roofs in the South; and snowdrifts on the windward sides of buildings caused a few decks with substandard anchoring to fall from homes. Though
1993_Storm_of_the_Century
Teaching hospital in Whitechapel, London
Hospital Medical College was founded; chiefly through the efforts of William Blizard, the hospital's surgeon. Private medical schools had been long established
Royal_London_Hospital
Scottish surgeon (1794–1847)
Barclay. In 1816, he went to London for a year to train under William Blizard. He returned to Edinburgh to teach anatomy alongside James Syme. He was
Robert_Liston
Sets whose elements have degrees of membership
(Grzymala-Busse, 1987), fuzzy rough sets (Nakamura, 1988), real-valued fuzzy sets (Blizard, 1989), vague sets (Wen-Lung Gau and Buehrer, 1993), α-level sets (Yao
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Federal research center in Tennessee, US
Belharouak Manson Benedict Leslie Benmark Jane Blankenship Everitt P. Blizard Lyle Benjamin Borst Hermann Bottenbruch Marilyn A. Brown Paula Cable-Dunlap
Oak_Ridge_National_Laboratory
Town in Gloucestershire, England
tower once had a wooden spire which may have taken the total height of the building to as much as 260 feet, but this was blown off in a heavy storm on Easter
Tewkesbury
Professional body in England, United Kingdom
Barry extended this building southwards following the acquisition of Copeland's Warehouse on Portugal Street, and the enlarged buildings opened in 1855. The
Royal College of Surgeons of England
Royal_College_of_Surgeons_of_England
Two-seat sports car produced by American Motors Corporation
ISBN 978-0-19-514095-8. Retrieved 12 September 2010. Javelin windshield. Blizard, John R.; Howitt, John S. (1970). "A New Laminated Windshield Designed
AMC_AMX
meaning of the word by her. 156 6 "The Fool on the Hill" Paul Walker Helen Blizard 26 November 2000 (2000-11-26) 13.86 Sgt Craddock's mother Enid visits for
List_of_Heartbeat_episodes
1289/EHP4386. ISSN 0091-6765. PMC 6785231. PMID 30942615. Carter, C. J.; Blizard, R. A. (27 October 2016). "Autism genes are selectively targeted by environmental
Epidemiology_of_autism
List of characters whose names start with S
human/H'San Natall hybrid who grew up in the same special orphanage as Blizard. Scorcher later orchestrated a prison break, and Risk discovered her connection
List of DC Comics characters: S
List_of_DC_Comics_characters:_S
1989 video game
of the original Dune. Virgin at that time had a close relationship with Blizard. But now, having years to reflect upon it, I think it was a common synergy
Herzog_Zwei
Welsh physician and political activist (1800–1893)
London Hospital in Whitechapel for a year of instruction under Sir William Blizard. He also registered at St Bartholomew's Hospital, where he was under the
William_Price_(physician)
2023 single by Boygenius
production Carla Azar – assistant performance Tony Berg – production Jacob Blizard – assistant performance Anna Butterss – assistant performance Melina Duterte
Not_Strong_Enough
Independent school in Cobham, Surrey, England
former President of the London Orphan Asylum[citation needed] Sir William Blizard, consulting surgeon to the London Orphan Asylum[citation needed] Keith
Reed's_School
British television drama series (1986–2002)
Morgan after taunting Jack about being a Jonah. Marion Cartwright (Helen Blizard, 1986–1992) – Marion was Vaseline's third wife (and also the third named
London's_Burning_(TV_series)
Music and arts festival in Remus, Michigan, US
Idol Improbabillies Patty Larkin Claire Lynch 1998 Ira Bernstein Ralph Blizard and the New Southern Ramblers Continental Divide Critton Hollow String
Wheatland_Music_Festival
2017 indie rock song
that the song was "a vibrant example of linear construction, the song building from soft guitar and vocals to headbanging passion and some seriously impressive
Night_Shift_(Lucy_Dacus_song)
Parish in Antigua and Barbuda
– Antigua Sugar Mills". Retrieved 15 October 2023. "Judge Blizzard's (Blizard) – Antigua Sugar Mills". Retrieved 15 October 2023. "Winthrope's Bay".
Saint George, Antigua and Barbuda
Saint_George,_Antigua_and_Barbuda
W. Blizard Residence 36-38 Orange Street Saint John NB 45°16′18″N 66°03′18″W / 45.2716°N 66.0549°W / 45.2716; -66.0549 (Frederick W. Blizard Residence)
List of historic places in Saint John County, New Brunswick
List_of_historic_places_in_Saint_John_County,_New_Brunswick
Development of the video game
Retrieved June 9, 2016. Crecente, Brian (March 20, 2015). "Overwatch: How Blizard Turned Its Biggest Failure into its Next Great Hope". Polygon. Archived
Development_of_Overwatch
Australian rules football club
under the SANFL members' grandstand, before being moved to a new brick building at the southern end of the stadium in 1992. Between 1993 and 1995 a $2
Adelaide_Football_Club
American folk arts award
Fred Tsoodle, Kiowa sacred song leader Joseph Wilson, folklorist Ralph Blizard, fiddler Loren Bommelyn, Tolowa tradition bearer Kevin Burke, fiddler Rose
National_Heritage_Fellowship
Australian rules footballer
after the Suns matched a bid from Adelaide. "Lappin: Family, friends and building 'something special'". Gold Coast Suns. 16 December 2025. Retrieved 18 December
Sunny_Lappin
United States historic place
"History of Chittenango Landing Dry Dock". Retrieved November 20, 2011. Blizard, C.; Schuster, R. (2003). "AN EXAMINATION OF HOW SITE HISTORY IS PRESENTED
Chittenango Landing Dry Dock Complex
Chittenango_Landing_Dry_Dock_Complex
School in West Auckland, New Zealand
deprecated archival service (link) CS1 maint: location (link) Dulhunty, Kylie; Blizard, Kellie (4 July 2007). "Class size headache for principals". Aucklander
Konini_School
Medical society
West 1875 James Paget 1873 Charles James Blasius Williams 1871 Thomas Blizard Curling 1869 Sir George Burrows 1867 Samuel Solly 1865 James Alderson 1863
Medical and Chirurgical Society of London
Medical_and_Chirurgical_Society_of_London
Primary school in Kingswood, South Australia
significant village a few miles to the south. A combined chapel/school building was erected, paid for by subscription of local families, and opened as
Mitcham_Primary_School
British government recognitions
Economy and to Government. Professor Joanne Elizabeth Martin. Director, Blizard Institute, Queen Mary University of London and lately President, Royal
2022_Birthday_Honours
2007. Retrieved February 14, 2007. NWS Lincoln (February 14, 2007). "Blizard Feb 12–13". Retrieved February 14, 2007. La Voix de l'Est, Granby, QC (February
February 2007 North American blizzard
February_2007_North_American_blizzard
Its first chairmen were successively George Malcolm, Edward Quinn; Harry Blizard the secretary. Around 10 miles (16 km) upstream from Gillen, the first
Village Settlements (South Australia)
Village_Settlements_(South_Australia)
UK political party election results
November 1923. "Obituary: J. C. H. Robinson". Woodworkers', Painters' and Building Workers' Journal. 1946. Clare V. J. Griffiths, Labour and the Countryside:
Labour Party (UK) election results (1922–1929)
Labour_Party_(UK)_election_results_(1922–1929)
English railway director and slaveholder (1792–1877)
enslaved people on the following Antiguan plantations: Lynch's Estate, Blizards, Bodkin's (St Paul), Thibou's Estate, Gunthorpe's (St Georges) and Manning's
Hardman_Earle
Tennis tournament
baronial-style hydropathic establishment, with accommodation. In 1878, the building was officially opened and named the Athole Hydropathic. In 1913, its name
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BLIZARD BUILDING
BLIZARD BUILDING
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African
holds back the wizard.
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English
English : variant spelling of Izard.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of the various places bearing this name, for example in Essex (Haltesteda in Domesday Book), Kent, and Leicestershire, all of which are probably named from Old English h(e)ald ‘refuge’, ‘shelter’ + stede ‘site’, or possibly Hawstead in Suffolk, which has the same origin. However, the name is now most frequent in Lancashire and Yorkshire, where it is from High Halstead in Burnley, named as the ‘site of a hall’, from Old English h(e)all ‘hall’ + stede ‘place’.English : occupational name for someone employed at ‘the hall buildings’, Middle English hallested, an ostler or cowhand, for instance.
Surname or Lastname
English and French
English and French : from a Germanic female personal name composed of the elements īs ‘ice’ + hild ‘strife’, ‘battle’. This was introduced into England by the Normans in the forms Iseu(l)t and Isolde. The popularity of the various versions of the legend of Tristan and Isolde led to widespread use of the personal name in the Middle Ages.French : from Ishard, a Germanic personal name composed of the elements īs ‘ice’ + hard ‘hardy’, ‘brave’, ‘strong’.
Boy/Male
Celtic Welsh
Mythical a wizard.
Male
Spanish
Spanish form of French Bayard, BAJARDO means "bay color." This was the name of Reynaldo's horse, once the property of Amadis of Gaul. It was found by Malagigi, the wizard, in a cave guarded by a dragon which the wizard slew. According to tradition, the horse still lives, but flees at the approach of man, so that no one can ever hope to catch him.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Blissett, altered by folk etymology under the influence of the vocabulary word blizzard.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Blizzard.
Biblical
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Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Izard.
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Arthurian Legend
A wizard.
Surname or Lastname
English (southwestern)
English (southwestern) : from Middle English hous ‘house’ (Old English hūs). In the Middle Ages the majority of the population lived in cottages or huts rather than houses, and in most cases this name probably indicates someone who had some connection with the largest and most important building in a settlement, either a religious house or simply the local manor house. In some cases it may be a status name for a householder, someone who owned his own dwelling as opposed to being a tenant, but more often it is an occupational name for a servant who worked in such a house, in particular a steward who managed one.English : respelling of Howes.Translation of German Haus.
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English and German
English and German : from a Germanic personal name, either a short form of compound names such as Billard, or else a byname Bill(a), from Old English bil ‘sword’, ‘halberd’ (or a Continental cognate). (Bill as a short form of William was not used until the 17th century.)English : metonymic occupational name for a maker of pruning hooks and similar implements, from Middle English bill, from Old English bil ‘sword’, with the meaning shifted to a more peaceful agricultural application (see Biller 5).
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Greek
(Άποφις) Greek form of Egyptian Apep, possibly APOPHIS means "to slither." In mythology, Apep is the personification of evil, seen as a giant snake, serpent or dragon. Known as the Serpent of the Nile or Evil Lizard, he was an enemy of the sun god.Â
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Arthurian Legend Welsh American Celtic
Sea fortress. In Arthurian mythology the wizard Merlin was King Arthur's mentor.
Boy/Male
African, American, Australian, British, Celtic, Christian, English, French, German, Indian, Italian, Latin
The Magical One; Name of a Wizard in the Legend of Arthur; Hand to Magic; Sea Hill; By the Sea; Sea; Small Falcon; Sea Fort
Surname or Lastname
English and French
English and French : nickname for a reckless person, from Middle English, Old French baiard, baiart ‘foolhardy’ (the name—a derivative of baie ‘reddish brown’—of the magnificent but reckless horse given to Renaud by Charlemagne, according to medieval romances).English and French : metonymic occupational name for a carrier, from Middle English, Old French baiard, baiart ‘hand barrow’, ‘open cart’.English and French : A Huguenot family of this name migrated from France to Antwerp in the 16th century. In 1647 Anna Bayard, widow of Samuel Bayard, and her three young children accompanied her brother Peter Stuyvesant to New Amsterdam aboard the Princess. Her sons Petrus and Nicolas Bayard, both born in Alphen, Netherlands, had many prominent descendants in North America. Peter Stuyvesant’s wife Judith was a Bayard.
Male
Finnish
Finnish name PYRY means "blizzard, snowstorm."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Middle English busard, bosard ‘buzzard’ (Old French busart), hence a nickname for someone thought to resemble the bird in some way. The buzzard was considered an inferior bird of prey, useless for falconry, and the nickname was therefore probably a derogatory one.Americanized spelling of Swiss German Bosshart or any of its variants.
BLIZARD BUILDING
BLIZARD BUILDING
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Australian, Biblical
My Man; Red; Earthy; Human
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American, British, Christian, English
Elf Counsel; Elf Strength
Girl/Female
Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Swedish, Teutonic
Strong in War; Battle Maiden; Strength; Might; Power; Battle-mighty; Powerful Battler
Girl/Female
Hebrew
Lord's vineyard.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Spiritual striving. Holy war.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
A Wish; An Aspiration; Gift
Girl/Female
Indian
Archiver
Boy/Male
Indian
Of noble descent, Intelligent
Boy/Male
British, English
Weaver
Girl/Female
Tamil
Bamboo, Backbone
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n.
Any one of the numerous species of reptiles belonging to the order Lacertilia; sometimes, also applied to reptiles of other orders, as the Hatteria.
n.
The lizard fish.
n.
The pine or gray lizard (Sceloporus undulatus).
n.
A piece of timber with a forked end, used in dragging a heavy stone, a log, or the like, from a field.
a.
Senseless; stupid.
n.
A blockhead; a dunce.
n.
The buzzard.
n.
A European lizard of the genus Seps.
n.
The honey buzzard.
n.
See Wizard.
n.
A spotted lizard native of India.
n.
A genus of lizards. See Lizard.
a.
Wearing a vizard.
n.
The Lizard, a northern constellation.
n.
A gale of piercingly cold wind, usually accompanied with fine and blinding snow; a furious blast.
n.
A piece of rope with thimble or block spliced into one or both of the ends.
n.
A bird of prey of the Hawk family, belonging to the genus Buteo and related genera.
n.
Any one of several species of lizards, as the pine lizard.
n.
Any lizard having pleurodont teeth.