He was born in England but he has adopted Canada as his home. |
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He was born into a wealthy family and never learned to economize. |
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Thomas was born in Redruth but lived and worked in Australia and the United States before returning to his native Cornwall. |
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Amen, amen, I say to thee, except a man be born again, he can not see the kingdom of God. |
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She feels guilt over something that happened before she was born! |
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Dundee has a strong literary heritage, with several authors having been born, lived or studied in the city. |
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For Charles V personally they were his home, the region where he was born and spent his childhood. |
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Accounts differ regarding whether George was born in Cappadocia or Syria Palaestina, but agree that he was raised at least partly in Lydda. |
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She had been born in Tucson, mother full-blooded Cherokee, father a bindlestiff on his way through. |
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He was never in the service, but he acts like he was born on the Fourth of July. |
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I ought really to have called him my sergeant. He's a born sergeant. That's as much as to say he's a born scoundrel. |
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Phone at a symphony concert? I'd ask if these people were born in a barn, but that would disrespect the animals. |
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No surprise really for followers of Jesus, who after all was a rural dweller himself, born in a barn. |
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A born loser and high school dropout from Lufkin, Texas, McClure had been rejected by the Army and Air Force. |
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I will not marry a pessimist, a born loser, a fellow who has no fight in him. |
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No one had had any experience of an emperor like Commodus, a Caesar born to the purple. |
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He was born with a silver spoon in his mouth and probably never had to work a day in his life. |
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The boxbed was there in which Grace had been born, and on it she was laid to die. |
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Warren J. Tyler, son of Joel, was born in Byron, July 28, 1828. He married Cassandra Tyler, of Stafford, and has four children living. |
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The most exact chronologers tell us that Christ was born in October, and not in December. |
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Cromwell was born into the middle gentry, albeit to a family descended from the sister of King Henry VIII's minister Thomas Cromwell. |
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In the US each year, hundreds of thousands of anchor babies are born to illegal-alien mothers. |
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The second challenge in talking about marketing leadership is the persistent view that marketing leaders are born, not made. |
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Agnes Minor Limberger was one of a family of eight children born to Francis and Atalina Minor. |
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The time for the bathing beauty had arrived. Botticelli's Venus, born of the salty brine, was dressed in nothing but splendor. |
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If you don't know important things about history, then it's as if you were born yesterday. |
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Imagine that before any of us is born, we all get together in the beforelife for a meeting to design the rules that will govern society. |
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When the abbot of St. Martin was born, he had so little the figure of a man that it bespoke him rather a monster. |
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Charles Causley, the poet, was born in Launceston and is perhaps the best known of Cornish poets. |
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One says that he was born in the region of Cappadocia, which is now located in central Turkey. |
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His mother was from Lydda, in Syria Palaestina, and George was born in Lydda. |
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Clitherow was born Margaret Middleton in 1556, one of five children of Thomas and Jane Middleton. |
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In the town of Strood, also in Kent, Becket is said to have caused the inhabitants of the town and their descendants to be born with tails. |
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Some hagiographic legends state that his father was a king named Suddhodana, his mother queen Maya, and he was born in Lumbini gardens. |
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John Maggs, a painter best known for coaching scenes, was born and lived in Bath with his artistic family. |
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Edward III was born at Windsor Castle and used it extensively throughout his reign. |
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Henry VI, born at Windsor Castle and known as Henry of Windsor, became king at the young age of nine months. |
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He was born in China and educated in the United States, studying architecture at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. |
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Geoffrey was probably born some time between 1100 and 1110 in Wales or the Welsh Marches. |
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Donald Trelford, journalist and academic, was born in Coventry and attended Bablake School. |
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He was the second of four children born to Edward Fawkes, a proctor and an advocate of the consistory court at York, and his wife, Edith. |
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As the customary gap between birth and baptism was three days, he was probably born about 13 April. |
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Although little is known about his early life, he was probably born in Bristol, England. |
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The author Robert Lee speculated that Teach may therefore have been born into a respectable, wealthy family. |
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During the centuries that Britain was in India, the children born to British men and Indian women began to form a new community. |
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Reynolds was born in Plympton, Devon, on 16 July 1723 the third son of the Rev. |
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Henry Moore was born in Castleford, West Riding of Yorkshire, England, to Mary Baker and Raymond Spencer Moore. |
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He was born around 735 and became the student of Archbishop Ecgbert at York. |
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Geoffrey Chaucer was born in London sometime around 1343, though the precise date and location of his birth remain unknown. |
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He was probably born into a family which held properties in Kent and Suffolk. |
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William of Ockham was born in Ockham, Surrey in 1285 and joined the Franciscan order at an early age. |
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Macbeth is relieved and feels secure because he knows that all men are born of women and forests cannot move. |
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Macbeth boasts that he has no reason to fear Macduff, for he cannot be killed by any man born of woman. |
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For example, he makes no mention of the apparition scene, or of Hecate, of the man not of woman born, or of Birnam Wood. |
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Marlowe was born in Canterbury to shoemaker John Marlowe and his wife Catherine. |
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His date of birth is not known, but he was baptised on 26 February 1564, and is likely to have been born a few days before. |
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Edmund Spenser was born in East Smithfield, London, around the year 1552, though there is some ambiguity as to the exact date of his birth. |
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John Milton was born in Bread Street, London on 9 December 1608, the son of composer John Milton and his wife Sarah Jeffrey. |
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Locke was born on 29 August 1632, in a small thatched cottage by the church in Wrington, Somerset, about 12 miles from Bristol. |
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Bentham was born in Houndsditch, London, to a wealthy family that supported the Tory party. |
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Leave the Americans as they anciently stood, and these distinctions, born of our unhappy contest, will die along with it. |
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Coleridge was born on 21 October 1772 in the town of Ottery St Mary in Devon, England. |
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Ethel Colburn Mayne states that George Gordon Byron was born on 22 January 1788 in a house on 24 Holles Street in London. |
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However, Robert Charles Dallas in his Recollections states that Byron was born in Dover. |
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They married on 2 January 1815, and their daughter, Ada, was born in December of that year. |
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John Keats was born in Moorgate, London, on 31 October 1795 to Thomas Keats and his wife, born Frances Jennings. |
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Keats believed that he was born at the inn, a birthplace of humble origins, but there is no evidence to support his belief. |
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Over the next two years, she and Percy faced ostracism, constant debt, and the death of their prematurely born daughter. |
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Shelley was born on 4 August 1792 at Field Place, Broadbridge Heath, near Horsham, West Sussex, England. |
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Cobbett wished England would return to the rural England of the 1760s to which he was born. |
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He was born in Monmouthshire into one of the most prominent aristocratic families in the United Kingdom. |
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Like a box of crayons, we are all born with an astounding range of color options, from Mauvelous to Tickle Me Pink. |
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They had been so moved by the beauty of the Rudyard Lake area that when their first child was born they referenced it when naming him. |
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Virginia Woolf was born Adeline Virginia Stephen at 22 Hyde Park Gate in Kensington, London. |
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Rowling's sister Dianne was born at their home when Rowling was 23 months old. |
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When Sarah Brown's son Fraser was born in 2003, Rowling was one of the first to visit her in hospital. |
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The most successful folk artists from the region in recent years are probably the Essex born Billy Bragg and the Norfolk born Beth Orton. |
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From the current crop of young folk musicians probably the most prominent are Spiers and Boden from Oxfordshire and Chris Wood, born in Kent. |
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William Byrd was born in London, the son of another Thomas Byrd about whom nothing further is known, and his wife, Margery. |
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Handel was the second child of this marriage, the first son died still born. |
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Johann Ludwig was born while Amalie was still married to her husband, and George did not acknowledge him publicly as his own son. |
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Edward Elgar was born in the small village of Lower Broadheath, outside Worcester, England. |
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The house in Lower Broadheath where Elgar was born is now the Elgar Birthplace Museum, devoted to his life and work. |
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Britten was born in the fishing port of Lowestoft in Suffolk, on the east coast of England on 22 November 1913, the feast day of Saint Cecilia. |
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Fonteyn was born Margaret Evelyn Hookham on 18 May 1919 in Reigate, Surrey. |
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There is no official record of his birth, although Chaplin believed he was born at East Street, Walworth, in South London. |
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He married English actress Lesley Manville in 1987 but left her in 1989, three months after their son, Alfie, was born. |
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They have a daughter, Mia Honey Threapleton, who was born on 12 October 2000 in London. |
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Their son, Joe Alfie Winslet Mendes, was born on 22 December 2003 in New York City. |
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Brown, a writer and painter, was born with cerebral palsy and was only able to control his left foot. |
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Their son Joe Alfie Winslet Mendes was born on 22 December 2003 in New York City. |
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Watson was born in Paris, France, the daughter of English lawyers Jacqueline Luesby and Chris Watson. |
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Rudyard Kipling was born in India and spent the first six years of his childhood there. |
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After the inaugural ICC World Twenty20 many domestic Twenty20 leagues were born. |
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Matt Le Tissier and Graeme Le Saux have represented the FA's full national representative team and were born in Guernsey and Jersey respectively. |
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Brookes was born, lived, worked and died in the small market town of Much Wenlock, Shropshire, England. |
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William Penny Brookes was born in Much Wenlock, where his father, William Brookes, was a local doctor. |
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Juan Antonio Samaranch was born on 17 July 1920 in Barcelona as the third of six children in a family from the Catalan rich bourgeoisie. |
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Northampton Saints have played at Franklin's Gardens since 1880, when the club was born. |
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Some people have also become known through their association with Huddersfield, though they were not born there. |
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The actress Lena Headey, who was born in Bermuda, grew up in Shelley from the age of five. |
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Jacklin was born in the North Lincolnshire town of Scunthorpe in 1944, the son of a truck driver. |
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Although not in the rules at that time, the American PGA restricted their team to those born in the United States. |
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Perry had an older sister Edith, they were both born in Stockport, Cheshire. |
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For instance there is a blue plaque commemorating the house where he was born. |
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Lewis was born on 2 September 1965, in London, England to parents born in Jamaica. |
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Oliver was born with Down's syndrome and Hill and Georgie are both patrons of the Down's Syndrome Association. |
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Button was born on 19 January 1980 in Frome, Somerset and brought up in nearby Vobster. |
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Christopher Columbus was born in Genoa during this period, but sought a career elsewhere. |
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Saints often become the patrons of places where they were born or had been active. |
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The Corneille brothers, Pierre and Thomas, born in Rouen, were great figures of French classical literature. |
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In the 17th century some major French painters were Normans like Nicolas Poussin, born in Les Andelys and Jean Jouvenet. |
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Jean Dubuffet, one of the leading French artist of the 1940s and the 1950s was born in Le Havre. |
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The country also gives citizenship to people born on its territory to stateless people who have settled there. |
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In 1916, Portugal passed a law which automatically denaturalized all citizens born to a German father. |
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Rules for acquiring British citizenship by descent depend on when the person was born. |
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Hence a child born to that person in the United Kingdom would normally be a British citizen by birth. |
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Loss of British nationality in this way applies to people born in the UK as British citizens and who also hold another nationality. |
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Children born after the revolution were categorized according to their parents' recorded ethnicities. |
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A number of Northern Ireland born athletes, particularly in boxing, have won medals for Ireland at the Games. |
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Competitors at earlier Games born and living in Ireland are thus counted as British in Olympic statistics. |
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Some athletes born in what had become the Republic continued to compete for the British team. |
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John Napier, inventor of logarithms, was born in Merchiston Tower and lived and died in the city. |
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James Braidwood, who organised Britain's first municipal fire brigade, was also born in the city and began his career there. |
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This section shall not apply to persons born before the date of the enactment of this section. |
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This reflects a residential population which includes 30 per cent born outside Wales. |
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By some accounts, the first European child born in North America had Irish descent on both sides. |
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Commodore John Barry, who was born in County Wexford, was the father of the United States Navy. |
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Oliver Cromwell, an Englishman born in Huntingdon, emerged victorious at the end of the Civil War. |
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It seems that Emma agreed to marry the king on condition that he would limit the English succession to the children born of their union. |
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The amount that had to be repaid was reduced by 25 percent for each child born. |
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Thatcher was born Margaret Hilda Roberts on 13 October 1925, in Grantham, Lincolnshire. |
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Later that same year their twins Carol and Mark were born, delivered prematurely by Caesarean section. |
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The Beginning and Do Not Go Gentle are Festivals in the Uplands area of the city where Dylan Thomas was born and lived for 23 years. |
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They are only creatures born some where in the darkside of a writer's psyche. |
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Though born in Iceland, he became a denizen of Britain after leaving Oxford. |
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He appeared to think himself born to be supported by others, and dispensed from all necessity of providing for himself. |
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The dragon is the symbol of power and wealth, but being born in a dragon year is more the financial equivalent of having a strong tail wind. |
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Where did you dredge up the idea that they didn't know what hospital he was born in? |
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When you fellers was his age, you wa'n't dry behind the ears yet. He never was no kid. He was born a full-grown man. |
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Fwhere's he come from, I dun'no'. French or English, I dun'no'. But a gintleman born, I know. |
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Except a man be born of water and of the Spirit, he cannot enter into the kingdom of God. |
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Everybody knew I was an extraordinary person. When I was born my beard was three feet long. |
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Had I been born in a feudalist society, I would have attempted to batter myself into the nobility. |
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The Upland Cinema stood on the corner of The Grove, the street where he had been born. |
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A natural born mechanic and tinkerer, he kept many an old fliver on the road. |
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Some are born great, some achieve greatness, and some have greatness thrust upon 'em. |
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Mr. Guirl is a native of Indiana, and his partner, Mr. H. A. Daggett, who was born in Maine, joined him at Clay City about six years ago. |
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He must have had his chips, she thought, and our children will be born fatherless. |
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Eliot, Ezra Pound and more recently British authors born abroad such as Kazuo Ishiguro and Sir Salman Rushdie. |
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The South East has the highest percentage of people born outside of Britain other than London. |
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Great players of the 1980s and 1990s include local born internationals like Peter Beardsley, Paul Gascoigne, Chris Waddle and Alan Shearer. |
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Mueller is even less convincing in his suggestion that World War II might never have happened if Hitler had never been born. |
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He was born at Lugdunum in Gaul, the first Roman Emperor to be born outside Italy. |
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A son, first named Tiberius Claudius Germanicus, and later known as Britannicus, was born just after Claudius' accession. |
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Constantine was succeeded by his three sons born of Fausta, Constantine II, Constantius II and Constans. |
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Additionally, no earlier source mentions that Helena was born in Britain, let alone that she was a princess. |
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According to the canonical gospels of Matthew and Luke, Jesus was conceived by the Holy Spirit and born from the Virgin Mary. |
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Alfred was born in the village of Wanating, now Wantage, historically in Berkshire but now in Oxfordshire. |
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Children of Pakistani, Somali and Vietnamese parents made up the largest groups of all Norwegians born to immigrant parents. |
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She was born into a powerful ruling class of Normans, who traditionally owned extensive estates in both England and Normandy. |
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Richard was born on 8 September 1157, probably at Beaumont Palace, in Oxford, England, son of King Henry II and Eleanor of Aquitaine. |
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Edward was born at Windsor Castle on 13 November 1312, and was often referred to as Edward of Windsor in his early years. |
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Henry VII was born at Pembroke Castle on 28 January 1457 to Margaret Beaufort, Countess of Richmond. |
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Children being born in this country, just a few miles apart, couldn't witness a more wildly differing start to life. |
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Mary was born on 18 February 1516 at the Palace of Placentia in Greenwich, London. |
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However, no child was born, and Mary was forced to accept that Elizabeth was her lawful successor. |
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Elizabeth was born at Greenwich Palace and was named after both her grandmothers, Elizabeth of York and Elizabeth Howard. |
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She was the second child of Henry VIII of England born in wedlock to survive infancy. |
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Raleigh was born to a Protestant family in Devon, the son of Walter Raleigh and Catherine Champernowne. |
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He was the youngest of five sons born to Catherine Champernowne in two successive marriages. |
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Although his birth is not formally recorded, it is known that he was born while the Six Articles were in force. |
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Cromwell was born in Huntingdon on 25 April 1599 to Robert Cromwell and Elizabeth Steward. |
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Cromwell was born in Huntingdon on 4 October 1626, the third son of Oliver Cromwell and his wife Elizabeth. |
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Their first son was born about a year before Charles but died within a day. |
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Their son Christopher was born in 1632 then, two years later, another daughter named Elizabeth was born. |
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Their first child, Charles, was born less than two months later, but died in infancy, as did five further sons and daughters. |
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In 1981, their twin daughters, Barbara and Jenna were born. In 1994, George W. Bush was elected governor of Texas. |
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Literary figures associated with Birmingham include Samuel Johnson who stayed in Birmingham for a short period and was born in nearby Lichfield. |
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The Honourable William Pitt, second son of William Pitt, 1st Earl of Chatham, was born at Hayes Place in the village of Hayes, Kent. |
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He was born Napoleone di Buonaparte in Corsica to a relatively modest family from the minor nobility. |
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Wellesley was born in Dublin, belonging to the Protestant Ascendancy in Ireland. |
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His biographers mostly follow the contemporary newspaper evidence in saying that he was born 1 May 1769, the day that he was baptised. |
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He was most likely born at his parents' townhouse, 24 Upper Merrion Street, Dublin, now the Merrion Hotel. |
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But his mother Anne, Countess of Mornington, recalled in 1815 that he had been born at 6 Merrion Street, Dublin. |
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After his death Irish and English newspapers disputed whether Wellington had been born an Irishman or Englishman. |
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People who identify of full or partial British ancestry born into that country. |
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By contrast in 21st century Britain, nearly half of all children are born outside marriage, and nine in ten newlyweds have been cohabitating. |
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Churchill was born into the family of the Dukes of Marlborough, a branch of the Spencer family. |
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Churchill was born on 30 November 1874, two months prematurely, in a bedroom in Blenheim Palace, Woodstock, Oxfordshire. |
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On 28 May 1911, their second child, Randolph, was born at 33 Eccleston Square. |
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Cameron was born in Marylebone, London, and raised in Peasemore, Berkshire. |
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Cameron took paternity leave when Arthur was born, and this decision received broad coverage. |
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It was also stated that Cameron would be taking paternity leave after his second daughter was born. |
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She was born on 24 August 2010, three weeks prematurely, while the family was on holiday in Cornwall. |
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People born in Northern Ireland are, with some exceptions, deemed by UK law to be citizens of the United Kingdom. |
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Neither government, however, extends its citizenship to all persons born in Northern Ireland. |
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Both governments exclude some people born in Northern Ireland, in particular persons born without one parent who is a British or Irish citizen. |
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The position in UK nationality law is that most of those born in Northern Ireland are UK nationals, whether or not they so choose. |
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But originally it referred more generally to the French colonists born in Louisiana. |
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The animal, which is now six years old, was born naturally from the mating of a female goat with a male sheep sharing the same kraal. |
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Isaac Newton, born in Grantham in 1642 is perhaps the most prolific scientist ever. |
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Professional wrestler Big B Mac was born and educated in Folkestone before moving to the USA to embark on his wrestling career. |
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Felicia was born in Liverpool, a granddaughter of the Venetian consul in that city. |
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Vice Admiral Cuthbert Collingwood, 1st Baron Collingwood, was born in the city. |
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Multiple circumnavigator David Scott Cowper, Nobel Prize winning physicist Peter Higgs, and WWE Superstar Neville were born in the city. |
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The former RAF hospital based in Ely meant that many children of serving RAF parents were born in the city. |
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William Juxon, born 1582, attended The Prebendal School before studying at Oxford. |
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William Cawley, born 1602 in Chichester, was on the other side of the English Civil War. |
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Thus was born the idea to mate a turbine engine to a traditional propeller. |
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Sir Richard Arkwright, inventor of the spinning frame, was born in the town. |
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Arthur Keily the marathon runner and Olympian was born in Derbyshire in 1921 and has lived his whole life in Derby. |
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More contemporary Portsmouth literary figures include social critic, journalist, and author Christopher Hitchens, who was born in the city. |
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Isambard Kingdom Brunel, a famed engineer of the Industrial Revolution, was born in Portsmouth. |
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James Callaghan, who was British prime minister from 1976 to 1979, was born and raised in Portsmouth. |
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Peter Sellers, comedian, actor, and performer, was born in Southsea, and Arnold Schwarzenegger lived and trained in Portsmouth for a short time. |
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Cryptozoologist Jonathan Downes was born and lived in Portsmouth for a time. |
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Faraday was born in Newington Butts, which is now part of the London Borough of Southwark but was then a suburban part of Surrey. |
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Charles Robert Darwin was born in Shrewsbury, Shropshire, on 12 February 1809, at his family's home, The Mount. |
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Robert Hooke was born in 1635 in Freshwater on the Isle of Wight to John Hooke and Cecily Gyles. |
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He was the oldest of six children born to Mary Swift and Jonas Priestley, a finisher of cloth. |
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When the Priestleys' third son was born on 24 May 1777, they named him Henry at the lord's request. |
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Joseph John Thomson was born 18 December 1856 in Cheetham Hill, Manchester, Lancashire, England. |
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Paul Adrien Maurice Dirac was born at his parents' home in Bristol, England, on 8 August 1902, and grew up in the Bishopston area of the city. |
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Conway was born in Liverpool, the son of Cyril Horton Conway and Agnes Boyce. |
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Thomas Bayes was the son of London Presbyterian minister Joshua Bayes, and was possibly born in Hertfordshire. |
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Hardy was born on 7 February 1877, in Cranleigh, Surrey, England, into a teaching family. |
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George Stephenson's daughter was born in 1805 but died within weeks of her birth. |
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James Watt was born on 19 January 1736 in Greenock, Renfrewshire, a seaport on the Firth of Clyde. |
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You were born in the '70s? Were you named after Lisa on As the World Turns? |
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Other writers, born in Malta or of Maltese descent, have established careers abroad. |
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For example, Orderic Vitalis, a historian born in 1075 and the son of a Norman knight, said that he learned French only as a second language. |
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The census also documented 910,000 residents of Australia as being born in England. |
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Middlesbrough during the latter half of the 19th century had the second highest percentage of Irish born migrants in England after Liverpool. |
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The 2001 UK Census recorded 60,711 people resident in the UK who were born in Poland. |
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The game was born from the familiar 'Slenderman' image, which you may or may not be familiar with from internet memes and creepypasta horror stories. |
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Well, if ever a man was born bad in his temper, 'twas Captain Bligh.... They made an Admiral of him in the end, but they never cured his cussedness. |
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Rocknroll was born Ned Abel Smith, but later legally changed his name. |
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Sir Walter Besant, a novelist and historian, was born in Portsmouth, writing one novel set exclusively in the town, By Celia's Arbour, A Tale of Portsmouth Town. |
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In March 1990 the team that was to create the F1 came together for the first time and three years later, in December 1993 the first production car was born. |
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This donkra was born on Sunday morning to the only zebra in the park. |
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The focus eventually shifted to a separate individual born at a similar time and location who would be mistaken for the Messiah, but had no desire to be followed as such. |
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Greengrass was born 13 August 1955 in Cheam, Surrey, England. |
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The daughter of publicans, Catrina Elizabeth Gulliver was born in Warneford Hospital in Leamington Spa, and was brought up in the small town of Southam in Warwickshire. |
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McQueen was born in London and is of Grenadian and Trinidadian descent. |
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It's my theory that we'll keep being reborn on as many Earths as it takes until every person gets it exactly right from the moment they are born until the moment they die. |
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Born in 1968, Craig is the first actor to portray James Bond to have been born after the Bond series started, and after the death of Ian Fleming, the novels' writer. |
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Chichester was born in Barnstaple, Devon, England, the son of a Church of England clergyman, Charles Chichester, himself the seventh son of Sir Arthur Chichester, 8th Baronet. |
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Serkis was born and brought up in Ruislip Manor in Middlesex. |
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He was born on 22 January in lodgings at Holles Street in London. |
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MacArthur was born in Derbyshire where she lived with her parents, who were both teachers, and two brothers Fergus and Lewis,who now live in Pennsylvania. |
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Victor Adler was born in a small Moravian town on the Galician border. |
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Works by artists born after 1790 were moved to the new gallery on Millbank, which allowed Hogarth, Turner and Constable to remain in Trafalgar Square. |
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I was born in that stinking, rotten gubberment Mission. It was called the Lachlan River Mission, I dunno why they called it a Mission, God didn't live in that place. |
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James Chadwick was born in Bollington, Cheshire, on 20 October 1891, the first child of John Joseph Chadwick, a cotton spinner, and Anne Mary Knowles, a domestic servant. |
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Babbage's birthplace is disputed, but according to the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography he was most likely born at 44 Crosby Row, Walworth Road, London, England. |
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Ainslie was born in Macclesfield, England to Roderick and Sue Ainslie. |
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To be sung to in this way by the entire faery kingdom, each member of it born from the heartsong of a camper, was truly a delight that not many, I believe, have known. |
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Most children born in the city died before reaching their third birthday. |
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Thus was born the notion of presenting operetta in liedlike terms. |
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On Tyneside South Shields born Charles Mark Palmer established a yard at Jarrow in 1851 and built its first iron collier 'The John Bowes' in the following year. |
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Persons from the Republic of Ireland born before 1949 reclaiming British subject status under section 31 of the 1981 Act do not need to attend a citizenship ceremony. |
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Wollstonecraft died of puerperal fever shortly after Mary was born. |
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By 1497, the humanist and historian Hector Boece, born in Dundee, returned from Paris to become the first principal at the new university of Aberdeen. |
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Based on studies of their close relatives, the modern elephants, mammoths probably had a gestation period of 22 months, resulting in a single calf being born. |
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Bligh was presented with an urn that contained some ashes, which have variously been said to be of a bail, ball or even a woman's veil and so The Ashes was born. |
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Their first child Robert was born in 1803, and in 1804 they moved to West Moor, near Killingworth where George worked as a brakesman at Killingworth Pit. |
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Severus was born in Leptis Magna in the Roman province of Africa. |
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Thus, the emphasis orthodoxy places upon the denial of bodily urges is a dualistic error born of misapprehension of the relationship between body and soul. |
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Boulton's father, also named Matthew and born in 1700, moved to Birmingham from Lichfield to serve an apprenticeship, and in 1723 he married Christiana Piers. |
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His sister, the poet and diarist Dorothy Wordsworth, to whom he was close all his life, was born the following year, and the two were baptised together. |
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Combine this with tension in the legs and a coregasm is born. |
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Rugby School was founded in 1567 with money left in the will of Lawrence Sheriff, a locally born grocer, who moved to London and earned his fortune. |
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There is no evidence of any illegitimate children born to William. |
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Henry was born in France at Le Mans on 5 March 1133 as the eldest child of the Empress Matilda and her second husband, Geoffrey the Fair, Count of Anjou. |
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Former Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard was born in Barry, Wales. |
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Bertrand Russell was born on 18 May 1872, at Ravenscroft, Trellech, Monmouthshire, into an influential and liberal family of the British aristocracy. |
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I was not born yesterday, you know. I have done this before! |
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The two sons born of the marriage, Edmund and Jasper, were among the most loyal supporters of the House of Lancaster in its struggle against the House of York. |
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The term 'London Irish' relates to people born in London of Irish descent. |
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He died in Carmarthen Castle, three months before Henry was born. |
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If you would not obfuscate the medical history of a person who was born without intersex, then you ought not to do so when dealing with a person born intersex. |
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They feel that poverty reduces confidence and life expectancy and that people born in poor conditions have difficulty escaping their disadvantaged circumstances. |
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The desperate situation caused the formation of the Land League by a Mayoman, Michael Davitt, who was born in Straide, not a great distance from Killala. |
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Wiltshire, Colchester, North Yorkshire and Aldershot, which are all home to significant army populations, had a combined population of 12,000 born in Germany. |
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Other than in areas with army bases, clusters of people born in Germany are found in West London, particularly around Richmond, where there is a German school. |
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Emily Jane, born in Thornton, 30 July 1818, was a poet and novelist. |
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The 2011 UK Census recorded 579,121 people born in Poland as resident in England, 18,023 in Wales, 55,231 in Scotland, and 19,658 in Northern Ireland. |
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Another account to mention the ancient language Sanskrit was made by Filippo Sassetti, a merchant born in Florence in 1540, who travelled to the Indian subcontinent. |
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Almost forgotten is the rebellion in which lowriding was born. |
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Robert Evans, of Welsh ancestry, was the manager of the Arbury Hall Estate for the Newdigate family in Warwickshire, and Mary Ann was born on the estate at South Farm. |
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Despite having been born in Scotland, he spoke French accentlessly. |
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This holds also for children born to immigrants from very gender traditional cultures and for children born to less well integrated immigrant families. |
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Charles was born in 1500 as the eldest son of Philip the Handsome and Joanna of Castile in the Flemish city of Ghent, which was part of the Habsburg Netherlands. |
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Nonetheless, he spent much of his life in Spain, including his final years in a Spanish monastery, and his heir, later Philip II, was born and raised in Spain. |
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She was born on Christmas Day. I wanted to name her Holly. But with the last name of Wood, your mama wouldn't go for that. So we named her Christina. |
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As of 2017 It is believed that he was born in Bedmond in the parish of Abbots Langley in Hertfordshire and received his early education at the Abbey School, St Albans. |
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Teachers are born, not made, the truism goes. Likewise, great writers are born, not made, yet rigorous training at the craft of writing is part of their make-up. |
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Adam's main rival was William Chambers, another Scot, but born in Sweden. |
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In February 1896, Elsie Kipling was born, the couple's second daughter. |
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