Nick Cave is also a clear influence, but Sons and Daughters are no mere copyists. |
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Meanwhile the factory of Joseph Terry and Sons Ltd was transformed by a lavish display of festoons, streamers and flags. |
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Earlier I compared the apparition of specters in Observe the Sons of Ulster to sequences of reverance in Macbeth and Hamlet. |
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The front interior is in satinwood, and the name-board is inscribed John Broadwood and Sons. |
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Sons of former U.S. presidents are more likely to become President of the United States than humble goatherds. |
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Some English people, especially in the north, were Jacobites and continued to support James and his sons. |
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This arrangement was quite unusual in terms of medieval law, as Conan might have had sons who could have legitimately inherited the duchy. |
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These ungracious practices of his sons did impeach his journey to the Holy Land. |
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Look here, my body-snatchers, you have unlawfully abridged the liberty of one of the sons of the sovereign State of New York! |
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Let us imagine an elderly bol'shak with two married sons, the elder of which has three married sons, and the younger only one. |
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The alma mater had again called on her sons in her hour of need and again they had responded. |
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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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Due to salic custom, inheritance rights were absolute, and all land was divided equally among the sons of a dead land holder. |
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He was succeeded by two legitimate sons, Adherbal and Hiempsal, and an illegitimate son, Jugurtha. |
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Eppillus was succeeded by another of Commius' sons, Verica, who reigned from Silchester. |
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British resistance was led by Togodumnus and Caratacus, sons of the late king of the Catuvellauni, Cunobeline. |
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The Welsh Triads agree that he was Bran's son, and name two sons, Cawrdaf and Eudaf. |
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With the succession of his sons, Severus founded the Severan dynasty, the last dynasty of the empire before the Crisis of the Third Century. |
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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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The Imperial court was based in York until at least AD211, in which year Severus died and was succeeded by his sons, Caracalla and Geta. |
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Constantine was succeeded by his three sons born of Fausta, Constantine II, Constantius II and Constans. |
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During his life and those of his sons, Constantine was presented as a paragon of virtue. |
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The church was now 'tributary', her sons had 'embraced dung' and the nobility had lost their authority to govern. |
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Meanwhile, Harold's sons, who had taken refuge in Ireland, raided Somerset, Devon and Cornwall from the sea. |
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Contemporary writers considered the marriage, which produced four sons and five or six daughters, to be a success. |
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Harold's sons were meanwhile raiding the southwest of England from a base in Ireland. |
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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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His sons also lost much of their control over Maine, which revolted in 1089 and managed to remain mostly free of Norman influence thereafter. |
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The royal court was gathered in April 1155, where the barons swore fealty to the King and his sons. |
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Louis also betrothed his two daughters Marie and Alix to Theobald of Blois's sons, Theobald and Henry. |
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During his office treason was no crime, The sons of Belial had a glorious time. |
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In 1173 Henry faced the Great Revolt, an uprising by his eldest sons and rebellious barons, supported by France, Scotland and Flanders. |
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Henry offered to negotiate with his sons, but these discussions at Gisors soon broke down. |
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One may therefore ask how King Henry II and his sons, in spite of their many wars, possessed so much treasure. |
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He was the third of five sons of King Henry II of England and Duchess Eleanor of Aquitaine. |
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There were rumors that Eleanor might have encouraged her sons to revolt against their father. |
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Louis gave his support to the three sons and even knighted Richard, tying them together through vassalage. |
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Henry seemed unwilling to entrust any of his sons with resources that could be used against him. |
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In the years from 1281 to 1284, Alexander's two sons and one daughter died in quick succession. |
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By Margaret of France Edward had two sons, both of whom lived into adulthood, and a daughter who died as a child. |
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Increasingly, Edward began to rely on his sons for the leadership of military operations. |
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The last of the direct Capetians were the daughters of Philip IV's three sons, and Philip IV's daughter, Isabella. |
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York was Henry's cousin through his descent from Edward III sons Lionel of Antwerp, 1st Duke of Clarence, and Edmund, Duke of York. |
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Those that did go were mainly the sons of wealthy or ambitious fathers who could afford to pay the attendance fee. |
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Catherine had two stillborn sons in 1514 and 1515, but gave birth in February 1516 to a girl, Mary. |
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Despite his affection for Mary, Henry was deeply disappointed that his marriage had produced no sons. |
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He was the youngest of five sons born to Catherine Champernowne in two successive marriages. |
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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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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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When his children strayed from George's own principles of righteousness, as his sons did as young adults, he was dismayed and disappointed. |
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Whatsoever as the Son of God he may do, it is kindly for Him as the Son of Man to save the sons of men. |
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Since that time, except for King Edward III, the eldest sons of all English monarchs have borne this title. |
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They might educate sons in France, for instance, and help them enter the French Army for a career. |
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Ultimately, the Danes lost control of Wessex in 1042 on the death of both of Canute's sons. |
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Henry II faced rebellions from his own sons, the future monarchs Richard I and John. |
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With a further series of battles and deposings, five of Malcolm's sons as well as one of his brothers successively became king. |
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The landless younger sons of the gentry often entered the military as the only way to make a living. |
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The wealthy sent their sons to such places to learn how to read and translate Latin texts. |
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Although he was a supporter of Oliver Cromwell, Royalists placed their sons in his charge. |
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New thralls were supplied by either the sons and daughters of thralls or they were captured abroad. |
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Diana's former husband, sons, mother, siblings, a close friend, and a clergyman were present. |
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The town grew out of a textile factory founded in 1833 by the sons of Feliks Lubienski, who owned the land where it was built. |
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Often successful businessmen would send their sons to a public school as a mark of participation in the elite. |
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He has no sons, so upon reaching old age he decides to divide his kingdom among his three daughters, Goneril, Regan and Cordelia. |
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A later descendant of Cunedagius, King Gorboduc, has two sons called Ferreux and Porrex. |
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Dunvallo's sons, Belinus and Brennius, fight a civil war before being reconciled, and proceed to sack Rome. |
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There he was joined by his sons and addition troops, almost certainly more of the Dudley manred from the Midlands. |
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Charles comforted her by telling her she had indeed given birth to two sons and a daughter. |
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In 1626, he was able to persuade Orazio Gentileschi to settle in England, later to be joined by his daughter Artemisia and some of his sons. |
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His father had been a fellow of Balliol College, Oxford, but did not send any of his sons to the university. |
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Determined that his sons would not work in the mines, he saw formal education as the route to their advancement. |
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Duncan's sons Malcolm and Donalbain flee to England and Ireland, respectively, fearing that whoever killed Duncan desires their demise as well. |
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Ogden master, bound for New York, accompanied by his two eldest sons, William and John. |
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Cobbett's sons were trained as solicitors and founded a law firm in Manchester, called Cobbetts in his honour. |
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Sons and daughters are proudly reclaiming the traditions that their parents had forgotten. |
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I had the opportunity to appear on the popular Sons of anarchy series in their final season. |
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Mumford Sons taking 'a considerable amount of time off' after 'Babel' tour. |
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I recall wondering if the Sons of the Confederacy or some such organization might summon up similar chutzpah to package a Jim Crow tour of the Old South. |
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As one of the three cofounders of the Sons of Anarchy Motorcycle Club, he knew too much about everything that had gone wrong. |
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Marine services provider James Fisher and Sons is surging ahead after unveiling an 11 per cent rise in pre-tax profits for the first half of the year. |
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Sons apprenticed with dads, and daughters learned from moms. |
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Sons Justin, 12, and Conor, 9, plan to spend most of the day fishing for trout, using their homemade poles and flies fashioned from chicken and sage grouse feathers. |
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Sons grew up to become less likely to form bonds with mates, making another generation of single-parent vole families more likely. |
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On the table are an English mahogany and satinwood tea caddy of about 1805 and an argand lamp of 1830 to 1835 labeled by Thomas Messenger and Sons of London and Birmingham. |
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The Jazz Aspen Snowmass Labor Day Festival boasts performances by Mumford Sons, Michael Franti, and spearhead. |
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They're either bland, unmemorable pop or bland, unsuccessful rip-offs of Mumford Sons. |
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He has written several books, including, most recently, The House of Wittgenstein, Fathers and Sons, and God. |
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So after my father died I wrote a book, Fathers and Sons, with the intention of casting the Wavian phlegm out of my system. |
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Along with his twin brother Morris, he was involved in the family business, GB Nicol and Sons, that sold everything from a packet of pins to a complete house of furniture. |
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Sons of peers and members of the gentry dominated the House of Commons, although there was a significant smattering of representatives from the armed forces and professions. |
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During the Revolutionary crisis, these groups fed the merchants' committees, Sons of Liberty, and other extralegal bodies initiating an intercolonial correspondence. |
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The sensational discovery of the Gunpowder Plot, as it quickly became known, aroused a mood of national relief at the delivery of the king and his sons. |
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It was the custom of Eli's sons that when any man brought a sacrifice to God, the priest's servant came while the flesh was boiling with a fleshhook in his hand. |
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Eadgifu also had two sons, the future kings Edmund and Eadred. |
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About the same time, Russian prince Yaroslav of Vladimir, and subsequently his sons Alexander Nevsky and Andrey II of Vladimir, travelled to the Mongolian capital. |
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Around 1577, Semyon Stroganov and other sons of Anikey Stroganov hired a Cossack leader called Yermak to protect their lands from the attacks of Siberian Khan Kuchum. |
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Wellington was at Eton from 1781 to 1784 and was to send his sons there. |
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Long before his own baptism, Clovis had allowed his sons to be baptised. |
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Wermund subsequently raised Freawine's sons Ket and Wig as his own. |
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The moment Kelly noel saw the eraser dust font at Dafont.com, she knew it would be perfect for a page about her sons playing with chalk on the driveway. |
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Then said Elkanah her husband to her, Hannah, why weepest thou? and why eatest thou not? and why is thy heart grieved? am I not better to thee than ten sons? |
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Two other sons, Togodumnus and Caratacus, are named by Dio Cassius. |
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The direct line of the House of Capet came to an end in 1328, when the three sons of Philip IV all failed to produce surviving male heirs to the French throne. |
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The hostages included two of his sons, several princes and nobles, four inhabitants of Paris, and two citizens from each of the nineteen principal towns of France. |
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Edward III married all his sons to wealthy English heiresses rather than following his predecessors' practice of finding continental political marriages for royal princes. |
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In Boston, the Sons of Liberty burned the records of the vice admiralty court and looted the home of chief justice Thomas Hutchinson. |
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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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Consequently, Howard supported Richard III in deposing Edward's sons, for which he received the dukedom of Norfolk and his original share of the Mowbray estate. |
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Davy's first preserved poem entitled The Sons of Genius is dated 1795 and marked by the usual immaturity of youth. |
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He was educated by private tutors, along with his brother, the future King Charles II, and the two sons of the Duke of Buckingham, George and Francis Villiers. |
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Matthew Schmitz bashes Mumford and Sons over at First Things. |
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Curt Gowdy bequeathed his passion, particularly flyfishing, to his sons Trevor and Curt Jr. on the marvelous trout streams of Wyoming, Idaho and Montana. |
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The second-tier acts included The Black Keys, Mumford Sons, and more. |
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Other members of the Royal Family who attend the State Opening use Chairs of State next to the Throne, and peers' sons are always entitled to sit on the steps of the Throne. |
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Sons of Anarchy has been called shallow, schlocky, and meandering. |
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Sons of Liberty caps and Ts carry a message from 1770 into a new millennium. |
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For example, ABC GmbH is appointed as exclusive German distributor by Bloggs and Sons Ltd. |
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The two sons made changes, quickly ending public tours of the Soho Manufactory in which the elder Boulton had taken pride throughout his time in Soho. |
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Hughes later set up a colony in America for the younger sons of the English gentry, who could not inherit under the laws of primogeniture, naming the town Rugby. |
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Before the war he had been a scourer at Messrs Allen Thornton and Sons in Honley. |
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Upon the death of Severus, his sons Caracalla and Geta were made emperors. |
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Young boys learned much about civic life by accompanying their fathers to religious and political functions, including the Senate for the sons of nobles. |
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Godwine and his sons came back the following year with a strong force, and the magnates were not prepared to engage them in civil war but forced the king to make terms. |
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Sons of Thunder, a burger joint, and eclectic Asian eatery, Chop Shop have signed deals to open new outposts on New York side streets. |
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Inside the plane, Sylvester Green, managing director and senior vice president of Chubb Sons Inc. |
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His more immediate political legacy was that, in leaving the empire to his sons, he replaced Diocletian's tetrarchy with the principle of dynastic succession. |
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To help Phoenix homeowners sleep easy and comfortably, Parker and Sons is offering discounted AC tune-ups for its Beat the Heat Promotion. |
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Meanwhile, banker Phil Maher has revealed Rangers suppor t e r s a nd f e l low shareholders in the City are also backing the Sons of Struth. |
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This occurred because the first two brothers died in wars with the Danes without issue, while Aethelred's sons were too young to rule when their father died. |
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After the death of King Eadred in 955, England was divided between his two sons, with the elder Edwy ruling in Wessex while Mercia passed to his younger brother Edgar. |
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The deceased's sons would receive only whatever property and riches their father had settled upon them and whatever additional lands their uncle had acquired. |
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Sons of Struth chief Craig Houston was delighted with the turnout of fans for the protest march between Kinning Park and Ibrox. |
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For the inconcealable imperfections of ourselves, or their daily examples in others, will hourly prompt us our corruption, and loudly tell us we are the sons of earth. |
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The trouble in 1077 or 1078 resulted in Robert leaving Normandy accompanied by a band of young men, many of them the sons of William's supporters. |
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In 1920, GKN purchased steel company John Lysaght and their subsidiary, Joseph Sankey and Sons Ltd. |
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The village has a number of garages including Townsend and Sons on Lytham Road. |
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A rebellion by Henry II's wife and three eldest sons ensued. |
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Eleanor was the Duchess of Aquitaine, a land in the south of France, and was considered beautiful, lively and controversial, but had not borne Louis any sons. |
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Morel is a major turning point in his autobiographical novel Sons and Lovers, a work that draws upon much of the writer's provincial upbringing. |
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Henry was expected to provide for the future of his legitimate children, either through granting lands to his sons or marrying his daughters well. |
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Throughout these months the young author revised Paul Morel, the first draft of what became Sons and Lovers. |
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In practice, however, Louis perceived himself to have gained a temporary advantage, and immediately after the conference he began to encourage tensions between Henry's sons. |
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Lawrence Ranch, in 1924 from Dodge Luhan in exchange for the manuscript of Sons and Lovers. |
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Meanwhile, local barons unhappy with Henry's rule saw opportunities to recover traditional powers and influence by allying themselves with his sons. |
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Lawrence is best known for his novels Sons and Lovers, The Rainbow, Women in Love and Lady Chatterley's Lover. |
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More recent performers of folk music include Noah and the Whale, Emma Lee Moss, Mumford and Sons and The Border Surrender. |
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To placate Philip, Richard had given him 10,000 marks and agreed that if he had two sons, the youngest would take Normandy, Aquitaine, or Anjou and rule it under Philip. |
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In 806, Charlemagne planned to divide his empire between his sons. |
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Another post he held in his early days was professor of the violin at the Worcester College for the Blind Sons of Gentlemen. |
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After Henry II fell seriously ill in 1170, he put in place his plan to divide his kingdom, although he would retain overall authority over his sons and their territories. |
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While carrying out trials The Caledonia was challenged to a race by their competitors for the London to Gravesend route, the Sons of Commerce. |
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The result was that the proprietors of the Sons of Commerce placed an order with Boulton and Watt for a new steamboat engine. |
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Edward had also been accused of endowing his younger sons too liberally and thereby promoting dynastic strife culminating in the Wars of the Roses. |
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Continental Type Heifer 1 T D Hough and Sons, 2 B Shaw, 3 W and M Seels. |
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Discovery Channel's Sons of Guns Sons of Guns gives viewers an inside look into Baton Rouge's Red Jacket Firearms, the country's most skilled and unique weapons business. |
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Sons and daughters of many Scottish clans were among the first immigrants to settle in America, and their determination and optimism helped build our Nation's character. |
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Mallaig prided itself at that time on its famous traditionally smoked kippers, but today only one traditional smokehouse remains, Jaffy's and Sons. |
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Alabama was built in secrecy in 1862 by British shipbuilders John Laird Sons and Company, in north west England at their shipyards at Birkenhead, Wirral, opposite Liverpool. |
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Rotherham-based steel stockholding and engineering services firm DA Cooper and Sons Ltd has been a client of Lockwood-based P2 Technologies for three years. |
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Cowdenbeath v Dumbarton The rising Sons have saved their season with five wins in their last eight and can improve that sequence by winning at struggling Cowdenbeath. |
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Fred MacMurray was the popular actor known for his role in the 1944 film, Double Indemnity, as well as for his many years on the long-running television sitcom, My Three Sons. |
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The Confederacy awarded him posthumously the Confederate Medal of Honor and the medal was finally minted and presented in 1977 by The Sons of Confederate Veterans. |
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The day saw sets from Laura Mvula, Phil Taggart, Rae Morris, JP Cooper, Ras Kwame, Bipolar Sunshine, Liam Bailey, Sunset Sons and Pacific on the central stage. |
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Cran is correct that the book fills a gap in the history of the Sons of Freedom, and he does present a reasonable analysis of prevailing assumptions about conflict resolution. |
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The event is due to run from July 12th to 14th at its regular site at Balado in Kinross-shire, with headline performances from Mumford and Sons, Rihanna and The Killers. |
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But they lost Southern California to the ultraviolent Mongols, who are now allied against them with the Bandidos, Outlaws, Sons of Silence and Pagans. |
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The Sons of Confederate Veterans applied in 2009 for a specialty license plate bearing the group's logo, which features the flag of the Confederate States of America. |
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Systematic embryology of the Angiosperms, Johnwiley and Sons, New York. |
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Donnelley and Sons Company, the world's largest printer, announced today that it will establish a computer documentation facility in Cumbernauld, Scotland. |
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Stott and Sons employed Byzantine styling in Broadstone Mill, Reddish. |
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The Stamp Act Congress met in New York in October 1765 as the Sons of Liberty organized in the city, skirmishing over the next ten years with British troops stationed there. |
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He had trained in shipbuilding at Northfleet and, with Joshua Field, became a partner in his father's firm, trading as Maudslay, Sons and Field of North Lambeth. |
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John Duff of Toluca Lake met Rinaudo years ago through the Sons of the Desert, a club of Laurel and Hardy fans that got its name from one of the comedic duo's movies. |
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This organ was reconstructed in 1859 by William Hill and Sons. |
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