In spite of the legerity of the plot concerning the lovers, the theme of death appears several times. |
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To take one's leave gracefully and voluntarily seemed to him a more dignified end than to be snatched by death unwillingly away. |
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Just as horrifying as these death marches was the Middle Passage, as it was called -- the transport of slaves across the Atlantic. |
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Wearing a seatbelt greatly reduces the risk of injury or death in a car accident. |
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News of the clergy man’s death has split views in the country even as the search for his body continues. His body had not been found by close of day. |
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It would be overstating the case to say that it was a matter of life or death. |
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The House of Tudor ruled the Kingdom of England until 1603, with the death of Elizabeth I, granddaughter of Henry VII and Elizabeth of York. |
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The question of succession after Edward III's death in 1377 is said to be the cause of the Wars of Roses. |
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High-pressure oxygen acts on the central nervous system and may cause convulsions or death. |
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Some authorities date the start of the War of the Roses from the death of Humphrey. |
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This dynamic of life and death is extended by the fact that Caravaggio often painted the same agasp expression in many of his living faces. |
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Following the murder of Henry VI and death of his son, Edward, in 1471, Henry became the person upon whom the Lancastrian cause rested. |
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With the death of Edward VI, the direct male line of the House of Tudor went extinct. |
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After the death of her father, she was raised by his widow, Catherine Parr and her husband Thomas Seymour, 1st Baron Seymour of Sudeley. |
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Nothing, says Seneca, so soon reconciles us to the thoughts of our own death, as the prospect of one friend after another dropping round us. |
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Richard III's death at Bosworth Field effectively ended the Wars of the Roses, although it was not the last battle Henry had to fight. |
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Henry VII was shattered by the loss of Elizabeth, and her death broke his heart. |
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If he his life effund To utmost death, the high God hath design'd That we both live. |
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With the death of Elizabeth, the possibility for such family indulgences greatly diminished. |
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Adams says that the author of a note, which was left next to Northumberland's body, blamed the earl for Richard's death. |
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The death of Dobbin of old age had put an end to his master's eggling, for he had no capital with which to buy another horse. |
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The death of John Howard, Duke of Norfolk, his close companion, may have had a demoralising effect on Richard and his men. |
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After Anne's death, however, Richard named another nephew, John de la Pole, Earl of Lincoln, the son of his elder sister Elizabeth. |
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The encoffinment takes place on the third day after death, in the presence of the assembled family. |
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Sharon Kay Penman, in her historical novel The Sunne in Splendour, attributes the death of the Princes to the Duke of Buckingham. |
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In 1485, following his death in battle against Henry Tudor at Bosworth Field, Richard III's body was buried in Greyfriars Church in Leicester. |
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Following the death of King Edward IV, he was made Lord Protector of England. |
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Both Isabella and Henry VII were keen on the idea, which had arisen very shortly after Arthur's death. |
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Isabella's death in 1504, and the ensuing problems of succession in Castile, complicated matters. |
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At the time of Richmond's death in June 1536, Parliament was enacting the Second Succession Act, which could have allowed him to become king. |
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In cases of euthanasia, for instance, death is not bad relative to the alternative for the euthanasee. |
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Although the evidence against them was unconvincing, the accused were found guilty and condemned to death. |
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Despite several peace treaties, unrest continued in Scotland until Henry's death. |
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On the death of Mr. B., the annuity, which he had so long received, fell in. |
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The limit of death that is so fascinatedly and prettily witnessed in the sentimental deathbed scene is here pried open and distended. |
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The Desmond situation was resolved on his death in 1529, which was followed by a period of uncertainty. |
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The man to lead this effort was Sir Antony St Leger, as Lord Deputy of Ireland, who would remain into the post past Henry's death. |
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The common things are terrible and startling, death, for instance, and first love. |
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This was made easier by the death of Archbishop Warham, a strong opponent of an annulment. |
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Early depictions were anastasic, the empty cross symbolizing the resurrection and hiding the manner of Jesus' death. |
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Anyhow, hunters are a brave lot of men to face such large chances of death, as brave as beefy footballists. |
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They were, by the king's will, to be members of the regency council on his death. |
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For some priests it meant life on the run, in some cases death for treason. |
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I wouldn't have trusted dear old Monty to break the death of a bluebottle without managing to foozle it somehow. |
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On his death their first cousin once removed, Lady Jane Grey, was proclaimed queen. |
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Just before Edward VI's death, Mary was summoned to London to visit her dying brother. |
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Parliament passed an act making Philip regent in the event of Mary's death in childbirth. |
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Mary drafted plans for currency reform but they were not implemented until after her death. |
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Sullen, desponding, and foreboding nothing but wars and desolation, as the certain consequence of Caesar's death. |
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He appealed for a commutation of his death sentence to life imprisonment. |
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They urged the queen to marry or nominate an heir, to prevent a civil war upon her death. |
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During a revolt in Munster led by Gerald FitzGerald, 15th Earl of Desmond, in 1582, an estimated 30,000 Irish people starved to death. |
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Cosmetic art is often applied by professional funeralists to reduce signs of the illness or trauma associated with the death. |
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Samples could be taken from the original, and plans could be made, but genning could not be initiated until death had occurred. |
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Elizabeth was lamented by many of her subjects, but others were relieved at her death. |
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Spain had invested itself in the religious warfare in France after Henry II's death. |
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Following Raleigh's death, members of his family approached Boyle for compensation on the ground that Raleigh had struck an improvident bargain. |
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Keymis informed Raleigh of his son's death and begged for forgiveness, but did not receive it, and at once committed suicide. |
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There is nothing can be added unto the daintinesse of Fulvius wives death, who was so inward with Augustus. |
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Nationalist upheaval consumed Yugoslavia after the death of Tito, the ironhanded unifier. |
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Mysore finally fell to the company forces in 1799, with the death of Tipu Sultan. |
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English commercial and territorial expansion would be limited until the signing of the Treaty of London the year following Elizabeth's death. |
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These are hazardous chemicals that can cause death if inhaled. |
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Bremmil went off at score after the baby's death and the general discomfort that followed, and Mrs Hauksbee annexed him. |
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After Drake's death, the widow Elizabeth eventually married Sir William Courtenay of Powderham. |
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Ferdinand Magellan had called here half a century earlier, where he put to death some mutineers. |
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Edward's death without an heir led to Henry's daughter Mary I taking the throne. |
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That virtue is called bravery which contains greatheartedness and a lofty contempt of pain and death. |
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Many of the men were near death from disease, as the conditions were very cramped and most of the ships ran out of food and water. |
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Although the antemortem injuries are severe, they are not the cause of death. |
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James left the church in Scotland divided at his death, a source of future problems for his son. |
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In Persia there grows a deadly tree, whose Apples are Poison, and present death. |
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But Hoop Dreams isn't mainly about sport, or even about life and death in the inner city. It's about families hanging tough on nerve and prayer. |
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Susanna had married a physician, John Hall, in 1607, and Judith had married Thomas Quiney, a vintner, two months before Shakespeare's death. |
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Shakespeare was buried in the chancel of the Holy Trinity Church two days after his death. |
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Around 230 years after Shakespeare's death, doubts began to be expressed about the authorship of the works attributed to him. |
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Pym immediately launched a Bill of Attainder, stating Strafford's guilt and demanding that the Earl be put to death. |
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Furthermore, the Lords were opposed to the severity of the sentence of death imposed upon Strafford. |
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Early reports implied that the judge's death was not an accident. |
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Such kidnapping rarely results in serious injury or death with infant patas monkeys. |
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On 20 May the Scottish Parliament sentenced him to death and had him hanged the next day. |
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The movement was also responsible for the recognition of several new signs of death such as fixed, dilated pupils and auscultation of the heart. |
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Upon his death, Oliver Cromwell's son Richard became Lord Protector, but the Army had little confidence in him. |
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Pym immediately moved a Bill of Attainder, asserting Strafford's guilt and ordering that he be put to death. |
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The headless army blundered along after the death of their general, accomplishing nothing. |
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Charles, fearing for his family's safety, signed the death warrant on 10 May. |
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The persons connected with the administration as it existed at the death of Oliver were, of course, interested in keeping things as they were. |
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Initially seven individual, and later 'twenty persons were put to death for life and estate. |
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King Charles II did not keep the promise made to the house but executed the sentence of death on Sir Henry Vane the Younger. |
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By the time of his death in March 1625, Charles and the Duke of Buckingham had already assumed de facto control of the kingdom. |
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However, war with England continued for several decades after the death of Bruce. |
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While the Australian black, brown, copperhead, the death adder, and taipan snakes are all poisonous, the real troublemaker is the tiger snake. |
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The belief in ascending to Heaven after death became widespread in the Han dynasty. |
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By Charles's death, there were an estimated 1760 paintings, most of which were sold and dispersed by Parliament. |
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Pym and his allies immediately launched a bill of attainder, which simply declared Strafford guilty and pronounced the sentence of death. |
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Lindsey, acting as a colonel, was wounded and bled to death without medical attention. |
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Thus, from about 1057 until his death in 1063, the whole of Wales recognised the kingship of Gruffudd ap Llywelyn. |
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The wind knocked the tree over last night. Bam! It nearly scared me to death. |
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Upon his death in 1658, he was briefly succeeded by his ineffective son, Richard. |
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With the death of the Lord Protector Oliver Cromwell in 1658, the Commonwealth fell into a period of instability. |
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They'd order lawbreakers put to death in fearsome ritualized killings that took place in a heiau, accompanied by beating drums and chants. |
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He left in June 1617 without taking a degree, immediately after the death of his father. |
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I hope that the selection of stories is illuminating for those who have never thought about what happened after the death of the immortal Bard. |
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The decline may also have been hastened by the death of one of his daughters, Elizabeth Claypole, in August. |
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The most likely cause of Cromwell's death was septicaemia following his urinary infection. |
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On Tangye's death, the entire collection was donated to the Museum of London, where it can still be seen. |
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Wolfe saw himself in this bardlike role, vanquishing death and oblivion with timeless words. |
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After Oliver's death in September 1658, his third son Richard Cromwell succeeded as Lord Protector. |
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However, without a wrongful death statute, most of them are extinguished upon death. |
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There was, clearly, no future for him but beggary and a death in the workhouse. |
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After his death in 1817, his associates built America's first planned factory town, which they named after him. |
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In total, more than 200 offences were punishable by death, including petty theft. |
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The death toll reached a peak of 7,000 per week in the week of 17 September. |
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Lese majesty used to be a high crime, for which royal or imperial courts often put offenders to death. |
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The male line failed in 1719 with the death of his grandson, also Edmund Dunch, so no one can lay claim to the title. |
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In August 1687 Count William Nassau de Zuylestein was sent to England, ostensibly to send condolences due to the death of the queen's mother. |
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The death toll is unknown but traditionally thought to have been small, as only six verified deaths were recorded. |
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Many people were trampled to death trying to escape the burning building. |
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That was the full time they used to wear blacks for the death of their fathers. |
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James returned to England for a time when Charles was stricken ill and appeared to be near death. |
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A new trial was not commenced because Argyll had previously been tried and sentenced to death. |
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The King confirmed the earlier death sentence and ordered that it be carried out within three days of receiving the confirmation. |
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They reigned together until her death on 28 December 1694, after which William ruled as sole monarch. |
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After the death of William's father, most provinces had left the office of stadtholder vacant. |
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William, on the other hand, demanded that he remain as king even after his wife's death. |
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After the death of either William or Mary, the other would continue to reign. |
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After Eric Bloodaxe's death, all England was ruled by Eadred the grandson of Alfred the Great and so began the machinery of national government. |
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This effort continued after his death during the War of the Spanish Succession. |
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Since Henry's death, none of the Jacobite heirs have claimed the English or Scottish thrones. |
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After Newton's death in 1727, poems were composed in his honour for decades. |
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During the two years before the death of Emperor Septimius Severus, the Roman Empire was run from Eboracum by him. |
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Matters came to a head in 1833, the year in which the canal made its lowest profit since the death of the Duke. |
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The Revolutionary Tribunal summarily condemned thousands of people to death by the guillotine, while mobs beat other victims to death. |
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During the winter that followed, families starved to death and thousands of peasants died of cold and hunger. |
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He would hide in corners and other dark places, and jump out, scaring one half to death. |
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He was fond of his children, and was devastated at the death of two of his sons in infancy in 1782 and 1783 respectively. |
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After Fox's death in September 1806, the King and ministry were in open conflict. |
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In his view the malady had been triggered by stress over the death of his youngest and favourite daughter, Princess Amelia. |
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In death, Reuben, with his birthmarked red face, is finally more ferociously alive to his father than he ever was as a boy struggling to fit in. |
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Groans, and convulsions, and a discolored face, and friends weeping, and blacks, and obsequies, and the like, show death terrible. |
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His homecoming was saddened by the news of his mother's death the day before. |
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The death of Theodosius I in 395 was followed by the division of the empire between his two sons. |
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People need time to grieve after the death of a family member. |
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However, there are no descriptions of Bede by that term right after his death. |
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In the UK it is customary to hold a vote every few years on whether to bring back the death penalty. |
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In 1057 various chroniclers report the death of Macbeth at Malcolm's hand, on 15 August 1057 at Lumphanan in Aberdeenshire. |
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Malcolm's son Domnall, whose death is reported in 1085, is not mentioned by the author of the Orkneyinga Saga. |
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It's all pretty simple. If you want to get hairs out of a carpet, you need a whirling brushbar of death. No amount of suck will do it. |
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After witnessing his father Duncan's death, the young Canmore swears revenge on both Macbeth and his gargoyle ally, Demona. |
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But death is never symmetrical and tidy, and the button man had nothing to say. |
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Book 6 ends with the death of Tiberius and books 7 to 12 presumably covered the reigns of Caligula and Claudius. |
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The remaining books cover the reign of Nero, perhaps until his death in June 68 or until the end of that year to connect with the Histories. |
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More than 2300 years after his death, Aristotle remains one of the most influential people who ever lived. |
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In part, the fall in population was due to death from the Great Famine of 1845 to 1852, which took about 1 million lives. |
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A death adder is cheeky, a tree snake quiet. Wasps are only cheeky if you hold them in your hand. |
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Posidonius and Strabo described an island of women where men could not venture for fear of death, and where the women ripped each other apart. |
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The death of Crassus removed some of the balance in the Triumvirate and, consequently, Caesar and Pompey began to move apart. |
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Pompey's death did not end the civil war, as Caesar's many enemies fought on. |
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Chay Blyth was the first when he circumnavigated in British Steel in 292 days in 1970 in a voyage that some predicted would end in certain death. |
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Virtually all the conspirators fled the city after Caesar's death in fear of retaliation. |
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At Augustus' death, the equites, or knights, chose Claudius to head their delegation. |
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During the period immediately after the death of Tiberius' son, Drusus, Claudius was pushed by some quarters as a potential heir. |
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As a result of plea bargaining, he would not be sentenced to death. |
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Agrippina had sent away Narcissus shortly before Claudius' death, and now murdered the freedman. |
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The second was to Livia Medullina, which ended with Medullina's sudden death on their wedding day. |
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Agrippina and Claudius had become more combative in the months leading up to his death. |
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The body dies in stages, beginning at clinical death, then brain death, biological death, and finally, cellular death. |
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The death of Commodus put into motion a series of events which eventually led to civil war. |
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She was beatified by the Pope one hundred years after her death. |
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He was sentenced to death as a military prisoner, but made a speech before his execution that persuaded the Emperor Claudius to spare him. |
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It was cast in bronze in 1902, 17 years after Thornycroft's death, by his son Sir John, who presented it to the London County Council. |
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Severus seized power after the death of Emperor Pertinax in 193 during the Year of the Five Emperors. |
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The sudden death of his father necessitated a return to Leptis Magna to settle family affairs. |
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Julianus was condemned to death by the Senate and killed, and Severus took possession of Rome without opposition. |
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Its members were stripped of their ceremonial armour and forbidden to come within 100 miles of the city on pain of death. |
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Upon his death in 211, Severus was deified by the Senate and succeeded by his sons, Caracalla and Geta, who were advised by his wife Julia Domna. |
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Constantine sent Galerius an official notice of Constantius's death and his own acclamation. |
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In spite of the earlier rupture in their relations, Maxentius was eager to present himself as his father's devoted son after his death. |
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He began minting coins with his father's deified image, proclaiming his desire to avenge Maximian's death. |
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Gladiators were combatants who fought to the death to entertain the public. |
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Life and death appeared to me ideal bounds, which I should first break through, and pour a torrent of light into our dark world. |
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Until she comes to grips with her mother's death, she has no hope of putting it behind her. |
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Following his death, his body was transferred to Constantinople and buried in the Church of the Holy Apostles there. |
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At the time of his death, he was planning a great expedition to end raids on the eastern provinces from the Persian Empire. |
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According to the New Testament, Jesus was crucified, died a physical death, was buried within a tomb and rose from the dead three days later. |
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Arguments over death and resurrection claims occur at many religious debates and interfaith dialogues. |
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He was assigned a grave with the wicked, and with the rich in his death, though he had done no violence, nor was any deceit in his mouth. |
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He launched an expensive campaign against the Persians, which ended in defeat and his own death. |
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In 409 Olympius fell to further intrigue, having his ears cut off before he was beaten to death. |
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Honorius was unable to control his own court and the death of Constantius initiated more than ten years of instability. |
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Aetius returned, three days after Joannes' death, at the head of a substantial Hunnic army which made him the most powerful general in Italia. |
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She being now removed by death, a commeasurable grief took as full possession of him as joy had done. |
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In 454 Aetius was personally stabbed to death by Valentinian, who was himself murdered by the dead general's supporters a year later. |
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But we scorned the indictment and today are paying the price of our mistaken loyality by an ignomous death with all the world looking on. |
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After the death of Olybrius there was a further interregnum until March 473, when Gundobad proclaimed Glycerius emperor. |
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Saint Patrick's Day is observed on 17 March, the supposed date of his death. |
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Thompson argues that none of the dates given for Patrick's death in the Annals are reliable. |
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But Ms. Yauger's death concretized these abstract discussions and theories. |
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Relatively soon after the death of people considered very holy, the local Church affirmed that they could be liturgically celebrated as saints. |
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The will of the SPQR was binding on the consuls and the men, with the death penalty often assigned for disobedience or failure. |
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Shift scenarios, on the other hand, involve the death or end of the source language and the restructuring into a target language. |
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However it is suggested that this might be related to the death of a patron of the family or the desire to move to better farmlands. |
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Knowledge of the events preceding his death is confused because there are two different accounts. |
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It was conditioned between Saturn and Titan, that Saturn should put to death all his male children. |
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One religious site was revealed to be a shrine of a local St Sixtus, whose worshippers were unaware of details of the martyr's life or death. |
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They lost Dyrrachium, Valona, and Butrint in 1085, after the death of Robert. |
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Augustine did establish a school, and soon after his death Canterbury was able to send teachers out to support the East Anglian mission. |
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Let us not assume such previous conjecturals, but rather consult and expostulate death, since death is the wages and the reward of sin. |
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However, following his death and a year of political instability, Oswald of Northumbria gained the throne. |
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As we have never had a rainbow to assure us that the world shall not be snowed to death, I thought last night was the general connixation. |
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Finally, on the death of Edward the Confessor in 1066, Harold became king, reuniting the earldom of Wessex with the crown. |
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During the decades that followed his death in around 624, East Anglia became increasingly dominated by the powerful kingdom of Mercia. |
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A brief revival of East Anglian independence under Eadwald after Offa's death in 796 was soon suppressed by the new Mercian king, Coenwulf. |
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After the death of Saebert in AD 616, Mellitus was driven out and the kingdom reverted to paganism. |
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Records of Kent following the death of Wihtred in 725 are fragmented and obscure. |
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All the chief priests and elders of the people took counsel against Jesus, to put him to death. |
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The statue was designed by Hamo Thornycroft, and erected in 1899 to mark one thousand years since Alfred's death. |
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The chief priests and the scribes sought how they might take him by craft, and put him to death. |
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Her death was avenged on Creone by Theseus, and her name has been immortalized in a tragedy by Sophocles. |
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She received the news of his death with remarkable calmness. |
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In 1013, shortly before his death, he became the first Danish king of England after a long effort. |
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After his death, the deaths of his heirs within a decade, and the Norman conquest of England in 1066, his legacy was mostly forgotten. |
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And so I'd ask myself, why indeed dwell into to darkside of literature? Does it make me happy to figure out new ways to cause people's death? |
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Some sources claim Edmund was murdered, although the circumstances of his death are unknown. |
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These events can be seen, with plausibility, to be in connection with the death of Harald. |
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Upon the death of Hakon, Olaf Haraldsson returned to Norway, with Swedes in his army. |
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Although the death rate was comparable with the rest of Europe, economic recovery took much longer because of the small, scattered population. |
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Upon the death of Haakon VI, in 1379, his son, Olaf IV, was only 10 years old. |
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Her premature death at age 30 stunned her family and friends. |
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Following Harthacnut's death on 8 June 1042, Godwin, the most powerful of the English earls, supported Edward, who succeeded to the throne. |
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Edward was forced to submit to his banishment, and the humiliation may have caused a series of strokes which led to his death. |
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She wrote a heartbreaking story about the death of her grandfather. |
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Where a 10-page presentation with one or two charts would have been acceptable before, now we all suffer from death by PowerPoint. |
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The news of his death was met with expressions of incredulity. |
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One story implicates Earl Godwin of Wessex in Alfred's subsequent death, but others blame Harold. |
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Robert and his brother had been at odds over the succession, and Richard's death was sudden. |
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Gilbert was killed within months, and another guardian, Turchetil, was also killed around the time of Gilbert's death. |
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Henry attempted to dislodge William, but the Siege of Thimert dragged on for two years until Henry's death. |
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In corporations, death by overhead has been replaced by death by PowerPoint. Nothing has changed but the technology. |
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The question of life after death has preoccupied many philosophers. |
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William was unhorsed by Robert and was only saved from death by an Englishman. |
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William was always described as close to his wife, and her death would have added to his problems. |
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He crossed back and forth between the continent and England at least 19 times between 1067 and his death. |
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The immediate consequence of William's death was a war between his sons Robert and William over control of England and Normandy. |
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The Fas ligand is a key death factor of cytotoxic T lymphocytes and natural killer cells. |
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She was overcome with emotion at the news of her friend's death. |
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Within months of his father's death, Richard's childless uncle, Edward Duke of York, was killed at Agincourt. |
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The death grip of the Umbrella Ant soldiers is so tenacious that the natives often use them to suture wounds. |
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Young Henry and Geoffrey revolted again in 1183, resulting in Young Henry's death. |
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After the death of Becket, Henry built and endowed various monasteries in France, primarily to improve his popular image. |
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Although Becket had not been popular while he was alive, in death he was declared a martyr by the local monks. |
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Young Henry had also been very attached to Thomas Becket, his former tutor, and may have held his father responsible for Becket's death. |
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With the death of Geoffrey, however, the relationship between Henry and Philip broke down. |
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The relationship between Henry and Richard finally dissolved into violence shortly before Henry's death. |
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Henry was not a popular king and few expressed much grief on news of his death. |
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His death is a sobering reminder of the dangers of mountaineering. |
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Until that night, the dynasty of the Dark Earth had held the nation in a death grip of control. |
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The walker held with a death grip to his stick lest he drop it down the hill. |
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Eleanor remained Henry II's prisoner until his death, partly as insurance for Richard's good behaviour. |
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With the death of Henry the Young King, Richard became the eldest surviving son and therefore heir to the English crown. |
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The battlefield was a hellish scene of death and destruction. |
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Berengaria had almost as much difficulty in making the journey home as her husband did, and she did not see England until after his death. |
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After confirmation of death, a parasternal incision was made followed by removal of the submandibular gland and the infrahyoidal musculature. |
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The war did not end with Montfort's death, and Edward participated in the continued campaigning. |
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The Athenians believed that he who was initiated and instructed in the mysteries would obtain celestial honour after death. |
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But what followed for Lozano, his grieving family claims, was a death spiral into infantilism and madness. |
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Descent is the title whereby a man, on the death of his ancestor, acquires his estate, by right of representation, as his heir at law. |
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Upon Henry V's death, the infant Prince was made king and was crowned Henry VI of England. |
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John's death had defused some of the rebel concerns, and the royal castles were still holding out in the occupied parts of the country. |
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Following Dafydd's death, Gwynedd was divided between Owain Goch and his younger brother Llywelyn. |
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The dauphin was banished from court for his intrigues, and did not return to France until his father's death. |
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As part of its death throes, the printer made a grinding sound and then never worked again. |
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The death of the king's brother, in 1584, meant that the Huguenot King of Navarre had become heir presumptive to the throne of France. |
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With his death the male line of the House of Valois had been completely extinguished, after reigning for 261 years in France. |
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He presents that great soul debating upon the subject of life and death with his intimate friends. |
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After the death of Joan of Arc, the fortunes of war turned dramatically against the English. |
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By now, I think everyone is aware that to drink and drive is to dice with death. |
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The most widely accepted estimate for the Middle East, including Iraq, Iran and Syria, during this time, is for a death rate of about a third. |
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Philip Ziegler, in 1969, estimated the death rate to be at around one third of the population. |
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A death rate at such a high level has not been universally accepted in the historical community. |
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It's a way of controlling death. A way of gaining the ultimate upper hand. Be the killer for a change. Let someone else be the dier. |
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In 2016, Carenza Lewis reported the results of a new method of assessing the death toll. |
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She respects me, no doubt, but has no longer any passionate feeling for me, and my death will distress her without plunging her in despair. |
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Ockham was living in Munich at the time of his death, on 10 April 1347, two years before the Black Death reached that city. |
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The birds sung less inspiritingly than usual amid the boughs, which remained as motionless as death. |
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Other types of serial records include death records from religious institutions and baptismal registrations. |
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One's own death is an 'accidental' event, simply another instance of the general rule that human beings die. |
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He said that the bullet went through her head, severed her spine and death would have been almost instantaneous. |
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He was sentenced to be hanged, drawn and quartered but because he was Edward's cousin he was given a quicker death by beheading. |
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As World War II came to a close, the gaunt and dolorous child was liberated at yet another death camp, Buchenwald. |
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After the first unrest of his reign and a revolt by the Earls of Salisbury, Gloucester, Exeter and Surrey, Richard reputedly starved to death. |
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Despite signs of a recovery in May 1811, by the end of the year George had become permanently insane and lived in seclusion at Windsor Castle until his death. |
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After his death the crew continued exploring as far north as Oregon. |
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I gave you life. Can you not return the boon by giving me death, my lord? |
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Together his accumbent pose and closed eyes denoted sleep, as an alternative to death, which the stiff, recumbent pose of previous effigies had embodied. |
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You represent that the ADD Plan was established in 1987 to provide accidental death and disemberment insurance to ALPA members and certain ALPA employees. |
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He admits that powdered alicorn will delay the death of a poisoned pigeon, but says that any other horn will do the same thing by retarding assimilation. |
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After shooting Joan to death, he'd gone home and killed himself, leaving behind a wife and young daughter. And a written confession that sounded all kinds of crazy. |
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The dispositions of a will are ambulatory until the death of the testator. |
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She listens to punk rock, screamo, death metal and all that. |
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