And three years ago Elizabeth Taylor briefly abandoned her trademark black bouffant for shocking silver, and what an impact it made. |
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Not even Elizabeth could create such clever faces, like optical illusions that changed when you blinked. |
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She took a seat at the head of the table and told us her name was Judge Elizabeth Barkin. |
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In fact he was a Tudor, the love child of Queen Elizabeth I and her beloved favourite Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester. |
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This records the queen's visit to Coventry in August 1566 and makes it clear that Elizabeth rode on horseback. |
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The tranquil voice of her aunt calmed Elizabeth and she forgot all about her troubles with Odessa and Marilee. |
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When they got to town Elizabeth once again found out joy how out in the boonies she was. |
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You might start the game with a dulse salsa on pain au Levain from the ovens of the late restaurant in Elizabeth Street. |
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I'm a bridesmaid, my other sister is the maid of honor and my cousin Elizabeth is the other bridesmaid. |
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After openly avowing that his soul was bound with hers, William could not but be impatient with Elizabeth for refusing to make up her mind. |
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Soon, Elizabeth was inundated with requests and decided to throw herself into a new business opportunity. |
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Elsewhere, Murchison Falls and Queen Elizabeth National Parks have expansive scenery, growing populations of game such as endemic Uganda kob. |
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The morning came and Elizabeth woke to the bright sun shining it's warmth on her face. |
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John Fry and his wife Elizabeth opened a butcher and baker shop and William Andrews, a saddler of Laura, opened up for business next door. |
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Contrast how Helen Thomas thinks to Elizabeth Bumiller's pathetic thumbsucker in Izvestia on the Hudson. |
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And Elizabeth is about the most innocent, guileless, angelic little girl you've ever met. |
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For the rest of the night, Elizabeth said no more and fell asleep in his arms. |
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It is under the nominal rule of a governor general elected by Parliament to represent Queen Elizabeth II of England, the head of state. |
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Ignoring him while he pouted and deftly avoiding his attempts to ambush her, Elizabeth finished packing things away. |
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It was a pathetic love story of the romanticist poetess Elizabeth Barrett and novice poet Robert Browning. |
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Without a sound Elizabeth slipped into the house and carefully crept through the kitchen and then up the stairs. |
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When at last we debouched on the quayside below San Marco, Elizabeth turned to me with an air of satisfaction. |
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As Elizabeth walked away, she turned around to take one last look and caught the brown-haired gentleman staring back her. |
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The sun was out and it felt warm on her skin, but the morning breeze made Elizabeth wrap her shawl tighter around her shoulder. |
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His previous love, southern belle Elizabeth Candlin, often used the word during their steamy and passionate relationship. |
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Some members will recall a speech made by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II on her 50th jubilee. |
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The most notorious madam of the era was one Elizabeth Hayward who ran bagnios with a rare wit. |
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The Queen Elizabeth team designed Howards Aqueduct, to carry the canal over the A590 dual carriageway. |
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In the long-term, trials are likely with the RN's future carriers HMS Queen Elizabeth and Prince of Wales. |
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With the death of Elizabeth and accession of James VI and I, the Puritans anticipated thoroughgoing church reform. |
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We have Elizabeth and David, a couple who have been together for 20 turbulent years. |
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It would be easy to dismiss Elizabeth as a weak woman who should know better than to put up with her husband's bullying and violence. |
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His ravishing portrait of the young English recusant nun Elizabeth Throckmorton is a case in point. |
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Queen Elizabeth I loved bonbons, and aristocratic Tudor households would pride themselves on presenting elaborate sugar artifices. |
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No less a wordsmith than Elizabeth Bishop reported that she had had to look up six words in Craft's Chronicle. |
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The Delphin, which docked in Cape Town yesterday, will set sail from Port Elizabeth and spend a day here before her onward journey to Durban. |
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Wiltshire Chief Constable Elizabeth Neville has also been honoured and been made a Dame. |
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This guy had been in and out of the big house more times then a Elizabeth Taylor had been in and out of marriages. |
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The Port Elizabeth weather office said there wasn't a weather balloon in that area and no calls reporting UFOs had been received. |
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Glamis was reputed to be the most haunted place in Britain, and Elizabeth has heard strange noises ever since she was a child. |
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After her brief romance with Dudley, Elizabeth sought to detach her emotions from political considerations. |
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An adolescent girl being prepared for her role as a gentlewoman, Elizabeth would have been provided with a well-furnished room and fine bed. |
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The canines are good swimmers, and they have even colonized offshore islands, such as the Elizabeth Islands of Massachusetts. |
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The original Queen Elizabeth and the Queen Mary were sister ships of the Cunard Line and, like sisters, shared a great many experiences. |
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Dr. Elizabeth Loftus has done some amazing research into the subject of recovered memories. |
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With a great heave of breath, Elizabeth slid across the wall to the stairs, never taking her eyes off of the closed door. |
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She replied bluntly, not bothering with the common courtesy Elizabeth expected. |
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After the first couple of hours of riding, Elizabeth had a suspicion that Andrew had been modest about his riding ability. |
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The next cadence of the song began and Elizabeth continued her singing quietly. |
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After Epsom, the colt went on to win the Irish Derby and the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Diamond Stakes at Ascot. |
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But when Elizabeth heard the bells pealing to celebrate the death of Mary Queen of Scots, she was horrified. |
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White hart deer graze the lawns, said to be descended from two white harts given by Elizabeth 1 to her god-child. |
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Her Sovereign Majesty Queen Elizabeth II will resume monarchial duties over all states, commonwealths and other territories including New Jersey. |
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A war hero with raffish good looks, he had all the personal attributes to make a successful match, and Elizabeth was clearly attracted to him. |
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It took a few moments for what the servant had just said before the full meaning hit Elizabeth like a smack in the face. |
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Not surprisingly, England's first female rulers, the sixteenth-century Tudor queens Mary I and Elizabeth I, assumed power as single women. |
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Queen Elizabeth laments the death of Edward and fears for her children's safety. |
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She had missed her monthly and Elizabeth was now very sure that a baby was on the way. |
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Henry VIII and Elizabeth I tend to dominate Tudor history and their lives do overshadow the importance of Henry VII's reign. |
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Andrew outstretched his hand to Elizabeth as she descended the last several steps. |
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At this time Elizabeth began to become apprehensive in expectation of her monthly indisposition. |
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As the Queen's astrologer, Dee cast horoscopes for Elizabeth and selected the day for her coronation. |
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Instead of the white satin gown and lace veil Elizabeth had worn, Inger simply dressed in her Sunday best. |
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The guys let out appreciative hollers as Elizabeth stepped up onto the stage. |
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When I got angry, when I raised my voice at all, Elizabeth scuttled away like a hermit crab from the hungry mariner. |
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My name is Jane Elizabeth Summers and this is a journal of my senior year at Madison High School. |
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Five weeks later she was christened in the chapel of Buckingham Palace and was given the names Elizabeth Alexandra Mary. |
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His daughter, Elizabeth I, often took beagles to the hunting field in baskets attached to the horses' saddles. |
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Dame Elizabeth was born to American parents and left London for Los Angeles when she was seven. |
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Agatha hadn't even needed to say anything to Elizabeth before she was making preparations to move the whole kit and caboodle downstairs. |
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His voice was still slightly flat though Elizabeth could tell he really did like Sam. |
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He reputedly plays off seven and once kept Queen Elizabeth waiting during her state visit to the country because he was playing golf. |
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At around eight o'clock, Odessa and Marilee still hadn't returned home, and Elizabeth heard a knock at the door. |
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Suddenly, Elizabeth was dressed in the most beautiful silver ball gown she had ever seen! |
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There were also a few men resident in the beguinage of St Elizabeth of Lille in the later Middle Ages. |
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Peter, always in a festive mood, bounded up to Elizabeth with an extra piece of holly from the pews in his hand. |
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He has the distinction of being the only Cook Islander to have been knighted by Queen Elizabeth II at Buckingham Palace. |
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In the white poplar, a broad shade tree in their grandparents' yard, Louise and Elizabeth climbed, swung, and hid. |
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On a recent Monday morning, as I plodded, zombie-like, to the break room at work to get a cup of joe, I passed Elizabeth in the hallway. |
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Galileo also landed the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Diamond Stakes at Ascot and the Irish Derby. |
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Congratulations to Sister Elizabeth Guidera from the community of the Ursulines, who recently celebrated the golden jubilee of her profession. |
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There's Elizabeth David's taramasalata and dumpy, crisp and filling fish cakes. |
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Sr. Elizabeth Ann Eckert is the new reverend mother of the Anglican Sisterhood of St. John the Divine, succeeding Sr. Constance Joanna Gefvert. |
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Because Elizabeth went on a vacation with the Gardiners, she meets up with Darcy again at his own estate and their relationship is renewed. |
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Headstrong Elizabeth hangs around with the bohemian Bloomsbury crowd and fancies herself a socialist. |
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Among them are Queen Elizabeth II, Sir Wilfrid Laurier and Sir John A. MacDonald festooned in mink, beaver, muskrat, seal and rabbit. |
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The editrix of British Vogue joined the cream of British womanhood Women Achievers who lunched with Queen Elizabeth on March 11th. |
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It's all in a good cause, people used to say, but Elizabeth felt that almost any action she took at this point would be of dubious value. |
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Once they were inside, Elizabeth released Darcy's arm and turned to him, eyes twinkling with mischief. |
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The Port Elizabeth waterfront is lined with neat wooden villas and small hotels nestling among the palms. |
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His daughter Queen Elizabeth I was the first to wear paste jewellery to make herself look richer that she really was. |
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He kneels before Mary in the Visitation, Elizabeth and John adjacent to him as intermediaries, requesting Mary's intercessory role on his behalf. |
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Miss Elizabeth Bennet was far too distracting to be allowed to remain at Netherfield. |
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Even Queen Elizabeth II's personal jewel collection has been incredibly well-documented for the benefit of the awed public. |
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Her house was a congregation for many of her activist friends, including the famous suffragettes Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Lucretia Mott. |
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Before they've come off second best because they've had to travel to Port Elizabeth and then face elimination due to lack of audience support. |
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Rian looked sideward as Elizabeth emerged from the office with two girls Rian didn't recognize. |
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Writing around the time Beecher wrote, Elizabeth Cady Stanton also found differences between women's and men's moralities. |
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It is a novelized version of the real-life love story between American poet Elizabeth Bishop and Brazilian architect Lota de Macedo Soares. |
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To her surprise, Elizabeth only giggled like a little girl with her friend. |
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It also includes a seven day car hire and a connecting flight from Port Elizabeth to Capetown. |
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The next morning, Elizabeth left for the market directly after breakfast as Odessa had ordered. |
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Angela spotted Elizabeth across the store, her son dragging his feet slowly behind him. |
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Save for a very unpolished Polish accent, Elizabeth Wilson is a sturdy Zofia. |
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Josh and Elizabeth discussed directions and then Josh happily took a quick dip in the water. |
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Mr. O'Grady says Miss Elizabeth should keep her nose out of where she isn't wanted. |
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Gradually, the women faded away as they left for lunch, and Elizabeth set up her and Jack's own meal on a red gingham cloth. |
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Madeline had chosen a tasteful yet alluring little black dress for Elizabeth to wear. |
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Just seeing Elizabeth on a wrestling show normally would perk it up just a little bit. |
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Meanwhile, Elizabeth lived in her own quiet agony as the time continued to pass with no sign of her monthly indisposition. |
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He married their sister, Elizabeth of York, to add the patina of a blood right. |
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That holds true down the ages whether the heroine is Elizabeth Bennet or Bridget Jones. |
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Yesterday, Cassie's distraught grandmother, Elizabeth Chery, fought to hold back the tears as she lamented his loss. |
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Marilyn Monroe, Elizabeth Taylor and Hedy Lamarr were the provocative, sensual kind. |
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As for the others, Elizabeth I deserves a high place, but most of the others don't quite compare with the three above. |
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Coupled with the use of her given name, Elizabeth was too flustered to think very much about the indelicacy of the situation. |
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Knollys was a prominent courtier and parliamentarian during Elizabeth I's reign. |
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Good relations with Elizabeth were vital to maintaining the civil peace in France. |
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This man Collins was the answer to her prayers where Elizabeth was concerned. |
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Panettiere channels her best teenage Elizabeth Taylor with wide, expressive eyes and a quivering lip to signal imminent emotion. |
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Founded by Queen Elizabeth I in 1561, Kingston Grammar School is celebrating 25 years of co-education. |
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Again, he vows to do penance by marrying Elizabeth and accepting her illegitimate son. |
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We will take a break, and Elizabeth Edwards will join us, and then our panel will rejoin us later. |
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As mystery fans know, Elizabeth George is an American writer, who writes best-selling mystery novels set in England. |
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It had started to rain, and poor Elizabeth looked like a dejected soul as she fumbled hopelessly in her bag for keys. |
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He could feel the joy at seeing Bill and Dorothy climbing out of the four-by-four, helping Elizabeth to the ground. |
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Where Or When, who had beaten Hawk Wing in last season's Queen Elizabeth II Stakes, was a distant second with Olden Times third. |
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And when Elizabeth was merely in a bad mood, she used branding irons, razors, pincers and torches. |
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She may be able to make herself popular but nothing she can do will ever make Elizabeth loved. |
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The cognitive psychologist Elizabeth Loftus has been vilified for publishing groundbreaking data on the malleability of memory. |
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Mickey Rooney received top billing but English teenager, Elizabeth Taylor shared second billing with Donald Crisp. |
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To his granddaughter Elizabeth Hall, all his plate except the bowl left to Judith. |
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A few other letters to Mary and Elizabeth are commiserative on the deaths of Eleanor Gates Boyd and on Henry Queen. |
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If Elizabeth could not afford to do this, then she could sue for peace on terms favourable to Spain. |
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His wife, Elizabeth married him because he was the funniest man she ever met. |
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Our neighbor Elizabeth fancied herself a paint maven, proclaiming that light colors dried darker and dark colors dried lighter. |
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After James inherited the English crown on the death of Elizabeth I in 1603, the place was used seldomly. |
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The play calls for Elizabeth to gradually learn the rules, reaching the same irresolute state as the adults who surround her. |
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The South African beauty was born in Capetown and later moved to Port Elizabeth with her family. |
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He let out a yelp of pain and released her wrists, but it must not have hurt him too badly, because he remained standing and chased after Elizabeth when she turned to run. |
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Quickly standing up, Elizabeth moved towards the pianoforte. |
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In an interview with The Daily Beast, Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren shuddered at the thought of a rate increase. |
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An obsessively tidy man, he clears up after Elizabeth cooks. |
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Both Queen Elizabeth and Kate Middleton used ribbons to dress up their headgear. |
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She pestered her husband to take Elizabeth as a sister wife. |
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They stayed together, but Betjeman had affairs, the most significant with another glittering aristo, Lady Elizabeth Cavendish, lady-in-waiting to Princess Margaret. |
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In November 1983 Gandhi hosted Thatcher and Queen Elizabeth at a Commonwealth Summit in New Delhi. |
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Council trading standards manager Elizabeth Levett said the fraudsters cold-call businesses and claim an attempt has been made to register their business name. |
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Joey led Elizabeth to the coffee pot and she poured herself a cup. |
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After more than two decades of merchandising her looks, Elizabeth was anxious about appearing dumpy. |
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The QM2's Deck 13, or Sun Deck, is fully three levels higher that the top of the QE2, where her luxurious bi-level Queen Mary and Queen Elizabeth suites are located. |
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When I left university, vaguely aware that things were moving on, I found Elizabeth David and tried to make boeuf bourguignon and daubes without success. |
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Ten years later, in July 1949, the royal train was stabled in the old station prior to returning Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh to London. |
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The sea wall bike lane was wide enough to be split for cyclists and walkers taking in the sea air and the views of Elizabeth Castle and St Aubin's Fort. |
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Furthermore, our stock was damaged in transit by the sub-contractor who sponsored the transport from Port Elizabeth to East London arranged by the committee. |
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This, according to Elizabeth David, was the original syllabub. |
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As Elizabeth Linley, before she eloped with Sheridan around 1773, the sitter was a professional singer and member of a celebrated musical family in Bath. |
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The former home of world-renowned novelist Elizabeth Gaskell in Plymouth Grove is another building which is in dire need of work due to subsidence and dry rot. |
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When Anabaptists in 1575 and Jesuits in 1581 were condemned to death, Foxe wrote vehement letters to Queen Elizabeth and her courtiers, begging reprieves. |
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Your influences include William Trevor, Tolstoy, Turgenev, Dickens, Graham Greene, v.s. Pritchett, and Elizabeth Bowen. |
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Did Sen. Elizabeth Warren sound the first volley of a 2016 campaign Sunday? |
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The match was a desirable one, but Queen Elizabeth forbade the banns. |
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Quito, the capital of Ecuador, is not exactly on the Elizabeth Arden circuit for the leisure, jet-setting crowd. |
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She worked as a registrar in obstetrics and gynaecology at the Elizabeth Garrett Anderson Hospital under Josephine Barnes and then moved to Carlisle. |
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After the excommunication of Elizabeth I in 1570, the purpose of legislation changed from securing royal supremacy to defeating the new recusant missionary campaign. |
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With Elizabeth dead, ensepulchred in Florence, their son provided the sustaining focal point of his father's remaining twenty-eight years of life. |
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I would like to request that Elizabeth be excused from her usual duties. |
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Consequently, in 1564 Elizabeth agreed to open discussions with the Austrians and soon afterwards she authorised envoys and councillors to negotiate a matrimonial treaty. |
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I made motions with my hand signaling Elizabeth to keep it down. |
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There were towers and pillars and Elizabeth had heard tell that there were hundreds of rooms, even though the glorious abode accommodated only one occupant. |
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Daniel Gross narrows down the list of suspects, from Elizabeth Warren and Wall Street to the brilliant economist himself. |
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Having been governess to Princess Elizabeth from an early age until her engagement to Prince Philip, she left the royal household and wrote a book about her experiences. |
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He accused goodwife Elizabeth Gregory of bewitching his daughter. |
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In the central panel, Sen. Elizabeth Warren whispers into the ear of the Pope as Mitt Romney and hedge fund managers are flayed. |
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The poor did not share the wealth and luxurious lifestyle associated with famous Tudors such as Henry VIII, Elizabeth I and non-monarchs such as Sir Francis Drake. |
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And sitting in its eye, trying to hire staff, put systems in place, and keep a forceful hand on the rudder, is Elizabeth Warren. |
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Do you, William, take Elizabeth to be your lawfully wedded wife? |
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The remaining lands were sold by Elizabeth I and the early Stuarts. |
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What a cool, unemotional creature she is, yet what torrents of love Elizabeth II generates! |
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Wind the clock forward half a millennia or so and Queen Elizabeth II wears the crown, and Hythe ferry is still shuttling passengers across Southampton Water. |
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Down the river from Kew, Richmond was an important royal residence in Tudor times, but only the gateway of the palace where Elizabeth I died now remains. |
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Recreational boaters are advised to give a wide berth to the massive cruise ships Queen Mary 2 and Queen Elizabeth 2 when they visit Sydney Harbour tomorrow. |
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It is generally accepted that modern English literature was born in the second half of the 16th Century which was coeval with the Age of Elizabeth and the Renaissance. |
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The young dancer infused his partnering with Elizabeth Loscavio with such ardency that he created a memorable experience even out of one of Tomasson's minor pieces. |
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Fund-raiser Elizabeth Sykes said that while youngsters could collect jumble with their parents, other volunteer helpers now had to undergo a police check. |
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He immediately went into reaction mode, and I realized that I was interrogating him the way Elizabeth did for years. |
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There was a mood of sombre but affectionate reflection at Easter Sunday services as churchgoers mourned Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother who had died the previous day. |
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The wonderful reign of Queen Elizabeth has everyone worried about what will happen when her crank of a son takes the throne. |
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Similar advertisements are prefixed to plays by David Garrick, Isaac Bickerstaffe, Hannah More, Elizabeth Griffith, Elizabeth Inchbald, Frederick Reynolds, and many others. |
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On the contrary, far from being totally committed to the single life, Elizabeth on two occasions signalled that she wanted to marry a particular suitor. |
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And regulators who coddle Wall Street have to worry more about becoming props in an Elizabeth Warren YouTube video gone viral. |
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But the ability to address a large number of people, from ministers in Parliament to troops on the battlefield, stood Elizabeth in good stead for the future. |
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The other is Cheryl Thayer, who has pleaded guilty to killing Katie Elizabeth Savino. |
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The pastels recall early works by Elizabeth Murray, Korman's contemporary. |
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Then Elizabeth found the bracelet, which had been where it was supposed to be the whole time. |
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Sellar, on the authority of Elizabeth Gordon, Countess of Sutherland, had served notices of eviction on people living in the townships of the strath. |
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Not until 1600 did Elizabeth consent to receive him at court. |
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In fact her older sister Elizabeth worked as a telephone operator in town and listened in enough to know everything that was going on in the community. |
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Queen Elizabeth I owned forks for sweetmeats but chose to use her fingers instead, finding the spearing motion to be crude. |
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Are future historians going to look back on the past weekend as the one in which Elizabeth Warren took over the Democratic Party? |
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Harriet, Elizabeth and Catherine were sitting in the summerhouse. |
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With such a treat in store, it was surprising to see so many empty seats at this second night of the George Piper Dances week at the cavernous Queen Elizabeth Hall. |
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His first profile will focus on the style of Marie Antoinette with contemporary portrait artist Elizabeth Peyton. |
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Was it the tactless non-invitation to Queen Elizabeth II to the D-Day commemoration? |
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Broken Open by Elizabeth Lesser I have searched for spirituality in different venues for half a century. |
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The 91-year-old husband of Queen Elizabeth II was rushed to hospital on Wednesday with a recurrence of the infection. |
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From the trailer, we can see that Queen Elizabeth I is present when the Tenth and eleventh Doctors meet for the first time. |
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On one box Elizabeth found an instrument resembling an ocarina. |
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Until the final callback by Elizabeth to confirm that all was handled well, I was amazed and realized that I could not have spent my money any more wisely. |
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Through their interactions and their critiques of each other, Darcy and Elizabeth come to recognise their own faults and work to correct them. |
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Though Darcy and Elizabeth are very alike, they are also considerably different. |
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Blanchett, famous for playing Queen Elizabeth I, portrays Dylan in his 1960s Highway 61 era. |
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Queen Elizabeth II is the head of state of the UK as well as monarch of fifteen other independent Commonwealth countries. |
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He then became King Henry VII and married Elizabeth of York, daughter of Yorkist Edward IV, ending the wars. |
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Susan Elizabeth Ford, daughter of Gerald, held onto the patronym. |
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Queen Elizabeth I was given 'Lemster' wool stockings and liked them so much that from then on she insisted only on 'Lemster' Ryeland wool. |
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A beautifully-drawn comedy of manners that sees Elizabeth Bennet take a strong disklike to the handsome, eligible but arrogant Mr Darcy. |
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The rough collie made her big screen debut in 1943, starring in Lassie Come Home alongside Roddy McDowall and Elizabeth Taylor. |
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Austen is known to use irony throughout the novel especially from viewpoint of the character of Elizabeth Bennet. |
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Their successor, Elizabeth I, consolidated the new and increasingly Protestant Church of England. |
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What was at stake behind the theology was the position of the Queen Elizabeth I as the Supreme Governor of the Church. |
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Bracton was popular in the time of Elizabeth because he was available through the printing press. |
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And Alstroemeria Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother, a Peruvian lily, is perfect for a sunny border. |
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From the time of Elizabeth I onwards the Court was severely criticised for its slow pace, large backlogs, and high costs. |
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Bennett, Heather Blias-Bennett, Matthew Gibel, Rachel Blais, Elizabeth Blais-Bennett and Nicole Blais-Bennet escaped without injury. |
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Jamaica is a Commonwealth realm, with Queen Elizabeth II as its monarch and head of state. |
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Pride and Prejudice was first published in the United States in August 1832 as Elizabeth Bennet or, Pride and Prejudice. |
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The chain is offering new product ranges, including famous brands such as Calvin Klein, RAC, Padder, Disney and Elizabeth Arden. |
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Jamaica is a parliamentary democracy and constitutional monarchy, with Queen Elizabeth II serving as the Jamaican monarch. |
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Among the names being bandied about for veep are those of Republicans Elizabeth Dole and New Jersey Gov. |
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When Dr. Elizabeth Martin came into my office and plopped down, I knew something was wrong. Liz is not a plopper. |
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Cpl Dunsby, died on July 30 after being transferred to the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Birmingham. |
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Queen Elizabeth has been in special favorite for filmmakers for generations. |
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Lady Elizabeth as usual passed by without a contribution, but made a formal courtsey to the elder at the plate, and sailed up the aisle. |
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The works of Elizabeth Durack are notable for their fusion of Western and indigenous influences. |
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Ben Ng, consultant physician at Mount Elizabeth Novena Specialist Medical Centre told. |
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It is not unusual for dietitian Elizabeth Ward to discuss nutritional supplements with her clients many times in a day. |
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For instance, by the Treaty of Nonsuch, Queen Elizabeth I of England agreed to assist the Dutch militarily. |
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And he won't let his audience forget that he was part of a command performance for Queen Elizabeth II in June. |
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Jason Samson, Elizabeth Simpson, Laurence Truelove, Stephen Wessel and Cst. |
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She was born May 7, 1913, near Regina, Saskatchewan, to Halver and Elizabeth Fleak Rose. |
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On 24 February 1964 the status changed again by a Charter of Elizabeth II, creating the City and County of the City of Southampton. |
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Judge Elizabeth Allen White called a mistrial last month following days of a hung jury. |
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He only named one of the women, the novelist Elizabeth Dewberry, who was with him at the time in New York. |
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The sovereign is Queen Elizabeth II, who is also monarch of 15 other Commonwealth countries and each of Canada's 10 provinces. |
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From the beginning, the story of vertebrate lungs is full of twists, says functional morphologist Elizabeth Brainerd of Brown University. |
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Queen Elizabeth II does not play, preferring racing demon, complicated games of solitaire and six-deck bezique. |
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Jones was awarded an OBE in 1999 and in 2006 he was knighted by Queen Elizabeth II for services to music. |
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Author of the Mirabelle Bevan series Cazalet Chronicles by Elizabeth Jane Howard, who sadly died this year. |
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To Elizabeth Bishop, this poem felt overemphatic, overlong, and too vernacular. |
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The title was awarded to Philip, Duke of Edinburgh by Queen Elizabeth II on his 90th birthday. |
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And few were more excited about the annual goat brush cut at the Getty Center than Elizabeth Morrison, its curator of medieval manuscripts. |
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On 9 September 2015, Queen Elizabeth II became Britain's longest-serving monarch, having outreigned Queen Victoria. |
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But if it gets into the eye the bacterium can cause conjunctivitis, says lead researcher Elizabeth Brooks. |
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Included in the sale to FFI are the Elizabeth Arden fragrances, color and skin care brands and the White Shoulders brand. |
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Monkchester party chair Elizabeth Mitsides said they did not hold a meeting to discuss the nomination because they were inquorate. |
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On 1 February 1587, Elizabeth signed the death warrant, and entrusted it to William Davison, a privy councillor. |
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Pam Rhea, and crucifers were Mary Virginia Rhea and Nathalie Elizabeth Gault. |
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The RMS Queen Elizabeth II cruiseship will be given a second lease of life after being transformed into a floating hotel by its owners in Dubai. |
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In an earlier spot, Elizabeth Furse and Avel Gordly teamed up to laud Smith as an early opponent of the war in Iraq. |
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However, Elizabeth assured Maitland that she knew no one with a better claim than Mary. |
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Despite this, Elizabeth hesitated to order her execution, even in the face of pressure from the English Parliament to carry out the sentence. |
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Norfolk was executed, and the English Parliament introduced a bill barring Mary from the throne, to which Elizabeth refused to give royal assent. |
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He was then placed onto a longboard stretcher and transferred by an ambulance to the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Gateshead. |
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On 21 January 1659 Elizabeth Lilburne petitioned Richard Cromwell for the discharge of the fine imposed on her husband by the act of 30 Jan. |
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Nevertheless, morale was boosted by events such as the marriage of Princess Elizabeth in 1947 and the Festival of Britain. |
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Ultimately, Elizabeth would insist she was married to her kingdom and subjects, under divine protection. |
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By 1570, senior figures in the government privately accepted that Elizabeth would never marry or name a successor. |
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Darcy would be no better able to find Elizabeth in a neoclassicist portrait gallery than could Austen. |
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At Christmas, Henry Tudor swore an oath to marry Edward IV's daughter, Elizabeth of York, to unite the warring houses of York and Lancaster. |
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Anne-Marie, born in London to Irish parents, is one of Britain's top character actresses with appearances in Elizabeth 1 and Shameless. |
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Visiting her grandparents at Buckingham Palace, young Elizabeth found to her delight the sentry guard would present arms every time she passed. |
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Bruce also married his second wife that year, Elizabeth de Burgh, the daughter of Richard de Burgh, 2nd Earl of Ulster. |
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On 3 March 2013, Elizabeth was admitted to King Edward VII's Hospital as a precaution after developing symptoms of gastroenteritis. |
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The head of state is Queen Elizabeth II, who holds the title of Lord of Mann. |
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Influential private forecaster Elizabeth Steger jolted the trading pit when she was said to have pegged the Florida crop at 123 million boxes. |
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In 2000, Andrews was made a Dame by Queen Elizabeth II for services to the performing arts. |
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For the city of Elizabeth this will bring more jobs to the city and an additional new ratable to the tax rolls. |
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Remember the fiasco of Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton in Cleopatra? |
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For a few weeks in 1972, he and his parents and sister lived at Lemmons, the north London home of Kingsley Amis and Elizabeth Jane Howard. |
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OncoSolutions is a private oncology practice based at Mount Elizabeth Novena Specialist Center in Singapore. |
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Bush to make Monday's reception for Queen Elizabeth II a white-tie dinner, a first during Bush's tenure. |
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Major naval projects include the Astute class nuclear submarine, Type 45 air defence destroyer and Queen Elizabeth class aircraft carrier. |
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While Elizabeth Barrett Browning was the wife of Robert Browning she had established her reputation as a major poet before she met him. |
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This moneth Queen Elizabeth and James dyed, Whose place his son King Charles supplyed. |
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In 1603, he succeeded the last Tudor monarch of England and Ireland, Elizabeth I, who died without issue. |
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Owners Elizabeth Azzara and Marisa Parrault designed the 2,800-square-foot salon to have an open, artsy feel, Azzara said. |
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Rogers also ordered Bundy to marry his girlfriend, Elizabeth Jaynes, within 30 days or face jail for punching her ex-boyfriend. |
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In 1583, Queen Elizabeth I of England granted Walter Raleigh a charter to plant a colony north of Spanish Florida. |
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Here, from the fading canvas, smiled Lady Elizabeth Devereux, in her gauze hood, pearl stomacher, and pink slashed sleeves. |
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On March 25, 1584, Queen Elizabeth I granted Raleigh a charter for the colonization of the area of North America. |
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Once the party was over, everyone agreed that Elizabeth and her Harriet Tubman getup had taken the cake. |
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The impact of the document was complicated later that year, when Elizabeth Tudor became Queen of England. |
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After Drake's death, the widow Elizabeth eventually married Sir William Courtenay of Powderham. |
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After Queen Mary I died, her half sister Elizabeth ruled the kingdom. |
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Sixteen Commonwealth realms voluntarily continue to share the British monarch, Queen Elizabeth II, as their head of state. |
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Alison was nally diagnosed with Punctate Inner Choroidopathy after consulting experts at Birmingham's Queen Elizabeth Hospital. |
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In 1563 Elizabeth proposed her own suitor, Robert Dudley, as a husband for Mary, without asking either of the two people concerned. |
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White, Russell Wolfe, and Elizabeth Travis, Pure Flix has become the largest independent faith and family studio in the world. |
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The title is held today by Prince Andrew, second son of Queen Elizabeth II and her consort Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh. |
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