No guy had liked me before that and I had my doubts that a guy like him would really want life with a plain Jane like me. |
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I was the skinny, flat chested plain Jane that was the abnormal one in my family. |
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Jane was the best person to confide in but I knew once she got wind of what happened on New Year's Eve she'd be scheming again. |
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There had been long-haul adventures to Sri Lanka and South Africa, so Jane was not without travel know-how. |
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Jane was in the kitchen cooking a joint of beef ready for when Daddy got home. |
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She said Jane Doe's lawyers asked Verizon to withhold her name because she was planning on challenging the subpoena. |
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Jane admits to feeling much relieved by his presence, his warm voice and affection, next to her bed. |
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In 1999, however, police located and arrested Kathleen Soliah in Minnesota, where she had been living under the alias Sara Jane Olson. |
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A hand-stitched wall hanging, made by Jane Makhubele, beautifully conveys this point. |
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Jane Mulkerrins joins an army driving course to learn how to handle the biggest military beasts in the battle zone. |
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Jane couldn't help the smile that started on her face from rapidly growing, until her whole face was practically glowing. |
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Does it ever feel strange to Jane that Slotnick's so involved in her intimate affairs? |
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However, the island's desolation was offset by whalers who came aboard from the ships Emma Jane and Roswell King. |
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Phil Fontaine and Jane Stewart's Gathering Strength initiative began to wither. |
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When Jane leaves Archie, what she walks away from isn't men, but literature. |
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Jane fiddled with the plastic covering her sandwich and took a sip from her grape juice box. |
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Ang Lee managed to move with extraordinary adeptness from straight Taiwanese projects to Jane Austen to the American Civil War. |
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Local cancer group campaigner Jane Bailey has welcomed the planned development. |
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Jane went on to tell of the fabulous reaction Shaylyn received from the people who attended the show. |
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One of the things he does when he's writing home is to quote Jane Austen a good deal to his sisters. |
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And Jane felt as though a million bricks had been lifted off her shoulders. |
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Paul Jane offers a helpful suggestion for those wanting to use Spanish words in their writing. |
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Other dolls, Lily and Jane, made in Germany, had jointed arms and legs, eyelashes, eyes that opened and shut and real hair. |
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Terms from years ago, such as pot, herb, grass, weed, Mary Jane and reefer, are still used. |
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Jane wibbled anxiously in her wheelchair, which creaked ominously underneath her bulk. |
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Sharon and Jane say they would normally suggest putting items into storage or packing them away in readiness for moving house. |
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Jane accepts Edward Rochester's hand in marriage, they linger in the garden for a few more moments, kissing. |
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Jane accepts the position gratefully, even though it is monotonous, poor and obscure. |
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The tune was written for the 1945 musical Carousel, which Jane and her friends were rehearsing at the time. |
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Gussie went crazy and I had to put him into a little run that Jane and her brother had constructed in back of the woodshed. |
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That evening she was due to go out and as time wore on Jane began to call round friends and family to try and track her down. |
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Jane jumped up from her chair and tried to keep Kathleen from reaching Mr. Collins' door, but it was no use. |
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Jane Humphries has published extensively on gender, the family and the history of women's work. |
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Jane has been involved in redefining the charity sector itself. |
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Anne and Jane, who was also in the receiving line, both smiled inwardly. |
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If they're not out raving all night hopped up on that ecstasy stuff, they're out behind the school listening to rap music, smoking reefer and even, sometimes, Mary Jane. |
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In Northanger Abbey, Jane Austen defends the novel against critics who dismiss it as frivolous and feminine. |
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We're all Mary Sue's to him, which is the equivalent to being a Jane Doe. |
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From mochaccino to Mary Jane, from jitter juice to joint, from java to ganja, say bye-bye barista, hello pot-ista. |
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He never suffered any physical abuse and had grown close with Jane, Brooke, and her family. |
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For a Jane Doe such as myself the sight of all this hardware with massive antenna extended and satellite dishes pointing to the heavens was staggering. |
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Biographer Paula Byrne, author of The Real Jane Austen, celebrates the bicentennial of the beloved novel. |
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One of my mentors and friend Jim Bridges was the director of The China syndrome with Jane Fonda and Michael Douglas. |
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Demure, retiring but not shy, Lady Jane listened and learned, finding the happiness and warmth in the Queen Dowager's company she had never been given at home. |
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Jane Neubauer was just out of basic training when a secretive military unit recruited her for an undercover mission. |
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After that, Hawking became closer with Jane and their two children, and then the abridged memoir was released. |
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There is a woman of easy virtue, also gleefully played by Jane Nash, who tries to entrap Bob and the usual subplot of the squire's nephew trying to anticipate his inheritance. |
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The Three Weissmanns of Westportby Cathleen Schine A Jane Austen-inspired story of Connecticut in this charming new novel. |
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Much scholarly debate also circles around identification of possible portraits of Lady Jane Grey. |
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The figure of Jane Seymour in the mural is related to Holbein's sketch and painting of her. |
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Jane Morris was also photographed by John Robert Parsons, whose photographs were painted by Rossetti. |
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References to it appear in many later works of fiction, including Jane Eyre, Cranford and The House of the Seven Gables. |
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She became particularly fond of the Greek revolutionary Prince Alexander Mavrocordato and of Jane and Edward Williams. |
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Most of the short poems Shelley wrote at San Terenzo were addressed to Jane rather than to Mary. |
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In the summer of 1824, Mary Shelley moved to Kentish Town in north London to be near Jane Williams. |
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Jane later disillusioned her by gossiping that Percy had preferred her to Mary, owing to Mary's inadequacy as a wife. |
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The marriage proved a happy one, and Mary Shelley and Jane were fond of each other. |
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In 1821, Shelley met Edward Ellerker Williams, a British naval officer, and his wife Jane Williams. |
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Shelley developed a very strong affection towards Jane and addressed a number of poems to her. |
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When the museum finally closed in 2001, these items were returned to Lord Abinger, who descends from a niece of Lady Jane Shelley. |
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They were descendants of Percy Florence's and Jane Gibson's adopted daughter, Bessie Florence Gibson. |
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Following the overwhelming success of Jane Eyre, Charlotte was pressured by George Smith, her publisher, to travel to London to meet her public. |
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The winter of 1776 was particularly harsh and it was not until 5 April that she was baptised at the local church with the single name Jane. |
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In the autumn both girls were sent home when they caught typhus and Jane nearly died. |
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If Tom Lefroy later visited Hampshire, he was carefully kept away from the Austens, and Jane Austen never saw him again. |
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Her father's relatively sudden death left Jane, Cassandra, and their mother in a precarious financial situation. |
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During her time at Chawton, Jane Austen published four generally well received novels. |
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With the publication in 1939 of Mary Lascelles's Jane Austen and Her Art, the academic study of Austen took hold. |
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For additional information regarding Jane Austen's family and ancestry, please refer to Jane Austen's family and ancestry. |
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It is said that Kipling helped assuage his grief over his son's death by reading the novels of Jane Austen aloud to his wife and daughter. |
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Instead, he married his first cousin Frances Jane Lutwidge in 1830 and became a country parson. |
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After 18 months in Porto, she met Portuguese television journalist Jorge Arantes in a bar and found they shared an interest in Jane Austen. |
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Rowling has described Jane Austen as her favourite author, calling Emma her favourite book in O, The Oprah Magazine. |
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The Piano was written and directed by Jane Campion, and stars Holly Hunter, Harvey Keitel, Sam Neill, and Anna Paquin in her first acting role. |
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Alistair Fox has argued that The Piano was significantly influenced by Jane Mander's The Story of a New Zealand River. |
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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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Other nominees included Steven Pippin and collaborative sibling duo Jane and Louise Wilson. |
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His second wife was Jane Sparrow, whom he married in 1987, and with whom he had three children, Leonora, Edwina and Henry. |
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Meanwhile, back in England, he was accused of neglecting his wife Jane and family in Cornwall. |
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Jane Stanford compares some of Moriarty's characteristics to those of the Fenian John O'Connor Power. |
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His works have also been compared to Salman Rushdie, Jane Austen, and Henry James, though Ishiguro himself rejects these comparisons. |
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Many of these works were portraits of Elizabeth Siddal, Jane Morris and William Holman Hunt's muse Annie Miller. |
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Once he had mastered the technique he trained his wife Jane, her sister Bessie Burden and others to execute designs to his specifications. |
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This included Douglas Gordon, Christine Borland, Fiona Banner, Tracey Emin, Tacita Dean, Georgina Starr and Jane and Louise Wilson. |
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She discovered that while in England her husband had been living with Lady Jane Stewart, a former lover. |
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Their other daughters are Jane, a costume designer, and Catherine, a lawyer. |
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Jane seems to think this a profitable bargain and, while noncommital about gains, intimates they are prospering. |
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In 1784 he migrated to Ireland where he fell in love with a woman called Jane Daly. |
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In 1899 he married Margaret Jane Davies, the daughter of Thomas Davies of Denbigh, by whom he had three children. |
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Series 4 was produced by Kelly A Manners, with UK filming produced by Brian Minchin, producer of Series 4 and 5 of The Sarah Jane Adventures. |
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After 5 days studying the script, Jane is now off book, and can concentrate on gesture more. |
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She received A grades in her GCSEs and A Levels and participated in productions such as Calamity Jane and Guys and Dolls. |
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Speaking of the mall, I'm here to tell you that no one on the planet can outshop Mrs. Jane Presley. |
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These included, Elizabeth Shore, also called Jane Shore, Lady Eleanor Talbot and Elizabeth Lucy Wayte. |
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In October 1652 at Kilkhampton John Granville married Jane Wyche, a daughter of Sir Peter Wyche, English ambassador to the Ottoman Empire. |
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The county is famed as home of writers Jane Austen and Charles Dickens, as well as the birthplace of engineer Isambard Kingdom Brunel. |
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And everything we know about Jane Austen and her values is at odds with the cruelty of slavery. |
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Mary died unmarried, leaving the estate in common between her nephew Maurice Bocland and her niece Jane wife of John Eyre. |
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Shamanic and other ritual may effect a psychotherapeutic cure, leading anthropologists such as Jane Atkinson to theorize how. |
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Jane Austen's Emma illustrates the social novel's association of androgyny with selfish privatism. |
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His third wife, Jane Knill, kept a journal of their marital life, from their marriage in 1848 to Pugin's death, which was later published. |
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He gave a farewell lecture to the Institution, and married a wealthy widow, Jane Apreece. |
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Lucas was born in 1937 in Yakima, Washington, and was the eldest child of Robert Emerson Lucas and Jane Templeton Lucas. |
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Jane Austen's novel Emma is set in Surrey and the famous picnic where Emma embarrasses Miss Bates takes place on Box Hill. |
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He soon found that he disliked London, in spite of the friendship of Thomas Carlyle and his wife Jane Welsh Carlyle. |
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Even after he met Jane, he became enamoured of Kitty Kirkpatrick, the daughter of a British officer and an Indian princess. |
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Eventually Carlyle invited Jewsbury out to Cheyne Row, where Carlyle and Jane resided. |
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Jewsbury and Jane from then on had a tight friendship and Carlyle also helped Jewsbury get on to the English literary scene. |
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After Jane Carlyle's death in 1866, Thomas Carlyle partly retired from active society. |
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Bingley is open and cheerful, popular with all the guests, and appears to be very attracted to the beautiful Miss Jane Bennet. |
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He quickly decides to propose to Elizabeth when he is led to believe Jane is taken. |
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Other than Jane and Elizabeth, several members of the Bennet family show a distinct lack of decorum. |
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Heartbroken, Jane goes to visit her Aunt and Uncle Gardiner at an unfashionable address in London. |
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Miss Bingley clearly does not want to continue the friendship and Jane is upset though very composed. |
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Elizabeth realizes the story must refer to Jane and is horrified that Darcy has interfered and caused her sister so much pain. |
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Class plays a central role in the evolution of the characters, and Jane Austen's radical approach to class is seen as the plot unfolds. |
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Elizabeth Bennet is the protagonist in the 1813 novel Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen. |
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In 1949, Pilcher's first book, a romance novel, was published by Mills and Boon, under the pseudonym Jane Fraser. |
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Though it is a meagre source of food compared to grass when there is no grass, Salvation Jane may just save the day for a hungry herd. |
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Jane Austen, the secondborn daughter in a family of five boys and two girls, was very close to her sister older Cassandra. |
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The baby was due in December and the hot, sticky August weather was making Jane uncomfortable. |
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When Jane visits Miss Bingley, she is caught in a rain shower on the way and comes down with a serious cold. |
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Within two weeks of Anne's execution, Henry married Jane Seymour, who urged her husband to make peace with Mary. |
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Lassiter ended there with dry humor, yet behind that was meaning. Jane blushed and made arch eyes at him. |
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Directed by Howard Hawks, Gentlemen Prefer Blondes starred Marilyn Monroe as Lorelei and Jane Russell as Dorothy. |
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Jane Fonda may be a hit at the box office, but she is bombing out politically. |
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Jane mentioned a number of braggables in her college application, including her term as senior class president. |
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What a mercy you are shod with velvet, Jane! a clodhopping messenger would never do at this juncture. |
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I saw her no longer as the deluder of Aunt Jane, but as herself the deluded. |
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But Leighton, like most Westerners, knew little about swimming, except for perhaps a dogpaddle, and Jane was most certainly not a swimmer. |
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He came hurtling round the corner, but quickly eased up when he saw Jane standing there. |
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The wealthy Earl of Dalkeith and Jane McNeil, 22-year-old former model, will exchange vows tomorrow in Britain's society wedding of the year. |
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I tried to be a friend to Jane but we never really made friends. She was never a friend to me. |
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He sighed at the Goldilocks temperature. Jane might think different, but this felt perfect to him. |
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The Campaign for Yorkshire was led by Jane Thomas as Director and Paul Jagger as chairman. |
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Jane died of puerperal fever only a few days after the birth, leaving Henry devastated. |
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Northumberland married Jane to his youngest son Guildford Dudley, allowing himself to get the most out of a necessary Protestant succession. |
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Henry VIII was interred in St George's Chapel in Windsor Castle, next to Jane Seymour. |
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The executors chose Edward Seymour, 1st Earl of Hertford, Jane Seymour's elder brother, to be Lord Protector of the Realm. |
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On his death their first cousin once removed, Lady Jane Grey, was proclaimed queen. |
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Mary assembled a force in East Anglia and deposed Jane, who was ultimately beheaded. |
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On 10 July 1553, Lady Jane was proclaimed queen by Dudley and his supporters, and on the same day Mary's letter to the council arrived in London. |
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Mary was left in a difficult position, as almost all the Privy Counsellors had been implicated in the plot to put Lady Jane on the throne. |
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Wyatt, the Duke of Suffolk, his daughter Lady Jane, and her husband Guildford Dudley were executed. |
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Edward's will was set aside and Mary became queen, deposing Lady Jane Grey. |
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Lady Jane was proclaimed queen by the Privy Council, but her support quickly crumbled, and she was deposed after nine days. |
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Edward VI named Lady Jane Grey as his heir presumptive, overruling the order of succession laid down by Parliament in the Third Succession Act. |
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The 1986 film Lady Jane by Trevor Nunn, starring Helena Bonham Carter and Cary Elwes, has scenes filmed at Haddon Hall. |
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Key scenes in Jane Austen's 1813 novel Pride and Prejudice are set in the Derbyshire Peak District. |
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The South Downs have been home to several writers including Jane Austen who lived at Chawton on the edge of the Downs in Hampshire. |
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The National Ice Centre, opened by Jane Torvill, is a national centre for ice sports. |
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Sir Francis Austen, brother of Jane Austen, briefly lived in the area after graduating from Portsmouth Naval Academy. |
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Faraday was particularly inspired by the book Conversations on Chemistry by Jane Marcet. |
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By December 1977, Jane had met organist Jonathan Hellyer Jones when singing in a church choir. |
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Jane and Hellyer Jones determined not to break up the family, and their relationship remained platonic for a long period. |
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Jane felt overwhelmed by the intrusion into their family life of the required nurses and assistants. |
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In 1999, Jane Hawking published a memoir, Music to Move the Stars, describing her marriage to Hawking and its breakdown. |
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In 2006, Hawking and Mason quietly divorced, and Hawking resumed closer relationships with Jane, his children, and his grandchildren. |
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The National Health Service was ready to pay for a nursing home, but Jane was determined that he would live at home. |
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Their silence would have been awkward but for the loquacity of Jane, who talked enough for all three. |
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During the 2010 service a rendition of Catherine of Aragon's speech before the Legatine court was read by Jane Lapotaire. |
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For example, instead of executing Archbishop Cranmer for treason for supporting Queen Jane, she had him tried for heresy and burned at a stake. |
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Clitherow was born Margaret Middleton in 1556, one of five children of Thomas and Jane Middleton. |
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Legend has it that Edward's mistress, Jane Shore, intervened on the school's behalf. |
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Other reported ghosts include Henry VI, Lady Jane Grey, Margaret Pole, and the Princes in the Tower. |
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The vault in front of the altar houses the remains of Henry VIII, Jane Seymour and Charles I, with Edward IV buried nearby. |
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While the boat made a quick retreat to the Jane, Teach cut the Adventure's anchor cable. |
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Hyde moved Ranger to the port side of Jane and the Union flag was unfurled on each ship. |
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Another version claimed that Jane and Ranger ran aground, although Maynard made no mention of this in his log. |
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You never worried, with Jane, whether your hand was sweaty or not. All you knew was, you were happy. You really were. |
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He ends up falling in love with Jane Jerome, whose house he trashed, not knowing it was her, and she doesn't know he was one of the trashers. |
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I still recall the first time I met Dr. Jane, back about 1996 when Kim and I were ungafiating. |
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Mary had taken the whim into her willful head, and Jane could not dissuade her. |
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I walked Jane down to the drive and watched her as she reversed, admiring her wristy gear changes. |
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Jane Addams was a leading statesperson in an era when few imagined such possibilities for women. |
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Kennedy will be responsible for marketing, sales promotion and branding strategy, and will report to Jane Aggers, Chief Executive Officer. |
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They are photographer Martin Priestley, collage artist Jane Carlisle, textile artist Elizabeth Spencer and woodturner Chris Rymer. |
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The gig, Jammin' For Ronnie, has been organised by promoter Andy Hudson, a close friend of Ronnie, at the request of his daughter Jane. |
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Wade comes up, though few remember who Jane Roe and Henry Wade actually were. |
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Court documents said that police believe the fatal impact occurred when Molly Jane Roe threw the baby, causing her to hit her head. |
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Jane Harris, of Rethink, said reclassifying cannabis would make little difference. |
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Jane explains their sleeping arrangements, saying, 'We have a kingsize bed because a normal double bed isn't big enough. |
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Several months after the Kirks began working with Jane, Jane's brother and sister-in-law also stepped forward and offered assistance. |
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The reservations team has also been strengthened with the promotion of Jane Napper to revenue manager and Vicky Holding to senior reservationist. |
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With Jane Horrocks, Ewan McGregor, Jim Broadbent, Philip Jackson and Annette Badland. |
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In 2007, a TV edition of Jane Austen's Persuasion, included many scenes shot at the Royal Crescent, where the Elliot family was supposedly living while in Bath. |
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Shortly thereafter, Bingley proposes to Jane and is accepted. |
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John majored in Computer Science, while Jane majored in Art. |
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Bennet hints loudly that she fully expects Jane and Bingley to become engaged and the younger Bennet sisters otherwise expose the family to ridicule. |
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The following year, 1537, Jane died after giving birth to a son, Edward. |
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In 1826, Thomas Carlyle married fellow intellectual Jane Baillie Welsh, whom he had met through Edmund Irving during his period of German studies. |
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A popular life of him by the novelist Emma Jane Guyton also appeared. |
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Jane and a doctor removed Pugin from Bedlam and took him to a private house in Hammersmith where they attempted therapy, and he recovered sufficiently to recognise his wife. |
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He silenced the klaxon on the Prime Ministerial car, which Eden had used frequently, and advertised his love of reading Anthony Trollope and Jane Austen. |
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His wife, Jane Williams, is a writer and lecturer in theology. |
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Jane had sealed up the cat flap, closed the ever-open window of the laundry, but there the cat somehow managed to be, staring up with a look of dependence. |
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Jane Roe was listed as emergency contact on the application. |
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Artist Harriet Jane Moore who documented Faraday's life in watercolours. |
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However, more important to focus on were the disasters that many women, such as Lady Jane Grey, suffered due to being married into the royal family. |
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Jane Roe, campaign manager for the Abortion Law Reform Association, said the Cardinal had allowed his religious principles to totally override his common sense. |
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Perhaps the most famous novel featuring its name is Jean Rhys's Wide Sargasso Sea, a rewriting of Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre from Bertha Mason's point of view. |
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On his return, David is given good reason to dislike his stepfather and has similar feelings for Murdstone's sister Jane, who moves into the house soon afterwards. |
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Hampshire has literary connections, being the birthplace of authors including Jane Austen, and Charles Dickens, and the residence of others, such as Charles Kingsley. |
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Freddie Marks from Rod, Jane and Freddy was born in Birkenhead. |
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Mary Jane had been the object of Peter's affection for years. |
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In 1979, Jane Byrne, the city's first female mayor, was elected. |
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I love the density and complexity of Jane Austen and George Eliot. |
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Notable visitors included Richard Cobden and Thomas and Jane Carlyle. |
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The words are from a Gnostic text, the apocryphal Acts of St John, using a translation from the Greek which Holst prepared with assistance from Clifford Bax and Jane Joseph. |
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During his marriage to Amy Catherine, whom he nicknamed Jane, he drew a considerable number of pictures, many of them being overt comments on their marriage. |
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While retirement and travel were good for the elder Austens, Jane Austen was shocked to be told she was moving from the only home she had ever known. |
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Jane's eldest brother James wrote the prologues and epilogues and Jane probably joined in these activities, first as a spectator and later as a participant. |
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In 1783 Jane and Cassandra were sent to Oxford to be educated by Mrs Ann Cawley who took them with her to Southampton when she moved there later in the year. |
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There is little biographical information about Jane Austen's life except the few letters that survive and the biographical notes her family members wrote. |
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Jane Austen's use of biting irony, along with her realism and social commentary have earned her great and historical importance to critics and scholars. |
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Jane Daily, in a compelling new monograph on the Readjuster movement in posremancipation Virginia, offers the latest salvo in this new scholarly orientation. |
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Charlotte's Jane Eyre, Emily's Wuthering Heights, and Anne's Agnes Grey, appeared in 1847 after many tribulations, again for reasons of finding a publisher. |
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Most of Edward's council signed the Devise for the Succession, and when Edward VI died on 6 July 1553 from his battle with tuberculosis, Lady Jane was proclaimed queen. |
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Rochester in Jane Eyre, who display the traits of a Byronic hero. |
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Emily Jane, born in Thornton, 30 July 1818, was a poet and novelist. |
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In the poems addressed to Jane, such as With a Guitar, To Jane and One Word is Too Often Profaned, he elevates her to an exalted position worthy of worship. |
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Jane had a long spell as chairman, but bowed out after she had a child. |
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Some modern critics, such as Patricia Clemit and Jane Blumberg, have taken the same view, resisting autobiographical readings of Mary Shelley's works. |
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Jane was driving away, and the door was open, so I hella ran for it. |
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Jane climbed a few more paces behind him and then peeped over the ridge. Just beyond began a shallow swale that deepened and widened into a valley, and then swung to the left. |
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All was not well between the couple that summer, however, and Percy spent more time with Jane Williams than with his depressed and debilitated wife. |
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Toulmin grieved over the drowning death of his daughter Jane. |
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He began painting versions of femme fatales using models like Jane Morris, in paintings such as Proserpine, The Blue Silk Dress, and La Pia de' Tolomei. |
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But Jane and Jacob are going to have quantities of champagne. Not tipsy, you understand, but at their best, and unguardedly appreciative of each other and us. |
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In the manners of Colonel Egerton there was the same general disposition to please, and the same unremitted attention to the wishes and amusements of Jane. |
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Jane looked forward to collecting a large super payout when she retired. |
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You are cordially invited to the marriage of James Smith and Jane Doe. |
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His miniature portrait of Jane Small, with its rich blue background, crisp outlines, and absence of shading, is considered a masterpiece of the genre. |
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This is what happened in Strasbourg, as Lorna Jane Abray shows, and similar stories are told by Bruce Gordon for Berne and by the late Hans Guggisberg for Basel. |
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It was a carefully scripted meeting, just to allow Tom to meet Jane. |
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Early in her career she was also published under the pen name Jane Fraser. |
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A new stage production, Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice, The New Musical, was presented in concert on 21 October 2008 in Rochester, New York, with Colin Donnell as Darcy. |
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Holbein applied this clean, craftsmanlike technique both to miniature portraits, such as that of Jane Small, and to grand portraits, such as that of Christina of Denmark. |
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This chocolate whipstitch bag is pounds 32, from Jane Norman. |
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The company also named Jane Aggers executive vice president. |
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