The emperor and empress did not attend the prince's funeral Friday in conformity with tradition. |
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It is not the kindness of this prince's heart but the piercing realism of Machiavelli that has produced this morally preferable outcome. |
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According to the gardening media and the word on the street, the prince's weedy overgrown look is quite the thing this season. |
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Although the prince's letters to her do not survive, he is known to have sent her a lock of his hair and his portrait in miniature. |
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He has redirected attention to moments of Hamlet's lucidity and thus belied the prince's darker psychological tensions. |
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The redevelopment of the maltings is a project supported by the prince's Regeneration Through Heritage Initiative. |
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His skill with the staff was incredible, as was to be expected of the prince's martial education. |
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In the summer of 1927, the Indian prince's health broke down and he went to Switzerland to recuperate. |
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In fact the crown prince's vision and peace plan dovetails nicely with the president's views. |
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Either way, it is good to see the prince's tutor involved with his charge, and not just dressing the stage as a stock comedy character. |
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The poet now faces the trickier task of penning a celebratory ode for the prince's second wedding. |
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It is not known if the prime minister will fly to the funeral, or what he will do if it clashes with the prince's wedding on Friday. |
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Beau Brummell, the prince's friend, was the arbiter of elegance. |
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Sir Michael Peat has been described as the prince's right-hand man, leaving me to think that Charles should be using his left hand to give him a good thwack about the head. |
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He eagerly concurs in the prince's vow to abjure the throne and marriage. |
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While other girls my age are learning needlepoint, table manners, and how to win a prince's heart, I learn horseback riding, fencing, and magic spells. |
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Images released showed the original date '8th April 2005' printed on the reverse under the prince's feathers. |
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And with other boys seeing the prince's underpants are prize trophies, she had her work cut out. |
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In 1096 Boniak attacked Kiev, plundered the Kiev Monastery of the Caves, and burned down the prince's palace in Berestovo. |
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In 1393, the Crown Prince had died, thus the deceased prince's son became the new heir apparent. |
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In time, the need to split the army into several units became clear and the commander of such a unit was called prince's voivode. |
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That friendship, and the prince's political opposition to Thomas Arundel, Archbishop of Canterbury, perhaps encouraged Lollard hopes. |
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At Edward's accession he formed the King's Players, probably simply upgraded from the prince's players and combined with Henry's interluders. |
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Polonius's daughter, Ophelia, admits her interest in Hamlet, but both Polonius and Laertes warn her against seeking the prince's attention. |
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Catherine was instrumental in lifting the young prince's spirits, and soon became a key part in his life, as his tutor and main female figure in his life. |
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The highest ranking of such voivodes formed the princes' courts, while others commanded the troops in distant towns and served as advisors to the prince's delegates. |
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Similarities include the prince's feigned madness, his accidental killing of the king's counsellor in his mother's bedroom, and the eventual slaying of his uncle. |
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How, brokenhearted, she went to the prince's room on his wedding night and looked down on his sleeping face, his arm thrown possessively across his new bride. |
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The hero who speaks these words in Dryden's play is here denying the right of a prince to put him to death, on the grounds that he is not that prince's subject. |
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