You just disappeared and Eileen told me that you had eloped with a man you'd been seeing on the sly. |
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But Avon was long gone, having eloped with her high-school love interest, David Wrighter. |
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She remembered the solitary week his clinic had lasted before he had eloped with the superintendent's wife. |
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I'm beginning to understand some of what my mother must have gone through after I eloped with Rolf. |
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He is famous for refusing to acknowledge Elizabeth ever again after she eloped with Browning. |
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Today she was complaining about her grand-daughter who had eloped with the washer-man. |
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He eloped with a daughter of the duke of Richmond in 1744 and they were a devoted couple, dying within days of one another. |
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Count Baldwin I of Flanders eloped with Judith, daughter of King Charles the Bald of the west Franks, who was by the age of 16 the widow of two kings of Wessex. |
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Never particularly happy in his home life, at the age of 19 Shelley eloped with his first love, Harriet Grove, who bore him a daughter two years later. |
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She eloped with a Greek, so we're going to Greece to meet the in-laws. |
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As Elizabeth Linley, before she eloped with Sheridan around 1773, the sitter was a professional singer and member of a celebrated musical family in Bath. |
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Thwarted by straight-laced parents, vivacious Flo eventually eloped to Philly with a doctor and then divorced. |
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In 1742, for example, a soldier named Saint-Louis eloped from his garrison in Montreal with a young black woman. |
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He had eloped with Doris two months earlier, shortly after graduating together as English majors from Leland College. |
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When the ship reached Sydney, the lovers eloped, retreating to the bush, where they ensured that the children born were imbued with cultivated manners and tastes. |
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She eloped with her high-school sweetheart. |
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The couple eloped to Gibraltar, where a court allowed the marriage. |
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He recalls that in 1999 a handful of fundamentalist senators so intimidated their colleagues that only four voted for a resolution condemning honour killings of women who had eloped. |
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A voice: We just eloped and forgot about the whole thing. |
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For the most part all the initiativ es are dev eloped at local lev el. |
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Managed by Essilor employees on a v olunteer basis, the Foundation has dev eloped eye health programs for children, especially in underprivileged areas. |
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It was difficult to have an exact idea of the scale of the practice, but it was known that parents often reported an abduction when the daughter had actually eloped. |
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Local sources told Amnesty International that the couple had eloped to Pakistan, but returned to their village of Mullah Qulli in Archi district of Kunduz after being told that their families had agreed to marry them. |
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When he heard Dorothy was to be married to a shoemaker, he returned and they eloped. |
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So young lovers eloped northwards, and by the 1850s the marriage industry at Gretna, the first stagecoach post across the border, was in full swing. |
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Although they had eloped in Vegas, she'd insisted he wear a tuxedo and she buy a wedding dress at one of the local stores. |
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She eloped with her navigator, Fred Noonan, to escape her fame. |
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She eloped with Lawrence to her parents' home in Metz, a garrison town then in Germany near the disputed border with France. |
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His second daughter Elizabeth Ann Linley, a singer in her own right, eloped with the playwright and poet Richard Brinsley Sheridan. |
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They knew each other for maybe a month before they eloped in Vegas. |
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On 28 July 1814, the couple eloped and secretly left for France, taking Mary's stepsister, Claire Clairmont, with them, but leaving Percy's pregnant wife behind. |
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When he learned that his daughter had eloped, he blew a fuse. |
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