She was educated largely at home, where, as the youngest of the motherless family, she may have fallen under the Wesleyan influence of her aunt. |
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He maintained a correspondence with Marie's youngest daughter, an orthodox abbess named Mother Alexandra. |
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When a decision has to be made, the abbot asks each monk's opinion, starting with the youngest. |
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Over 90 people of all ages took part in the walk, the youngest walker being 4 year old Rachel Kelly from Cloggernagh, Glenhest. |
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At the outbreak of the Second World War he became the youngest war artist, appointed by Kenneth Clark. |
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The youngest member of the family detained last week was one of several St John's pupils who came to Rochdale from war-torn Angola. |
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A wasted baby, apparently the youngest child, moaned in a corner of the room. |
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He is one of the youngest recipients of the George Cross in military history. |
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There is intense sibling jealousy and she feels she is not loved as much as the youngest child. |
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I believe they are the youngest couple in the country capable of performing the foxtrot, quickstep, waltz and tango. |
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She is the only girl in the acrobatic troupe, and at 17 the youngest of the performers. |
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They have no rights, but an acute awareness of their responsibilities to the youngest and most vulnerable generation. |
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A teenager, the youngest in Britain to have triplets, spoke of her delight at getting used to the joys of family life. |
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He is also the one who broke my record as the youngest judoist to win the All-Japan Judo Tournament. |
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Michael, who had been the youngest adjutant in the army, came ashore one day later with the 7th Battalion of the Black Watch. |
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Will may have been the youngest on board the Louisa May, but every crewmember admired and respected him. |
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Consequently, it is easy to forget the adolescent emotional turmoil that embroils the youngest ones. |
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My youngest daughter was the only one of us who never found these visits difficult. |
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Grantham, always publicly self-deprecating, ratchets up flippancy to reckless levels when commenting on his youngest son. |
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The oldest, a rocket scientist, is now a father himself, the youngest is off to university to read medicine. |
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Robert, her youngest son, is hunched over the keyboard of the grand piano completely absorbed in the passion of the moment. |
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The youngest core analysis is of identical age to the interpreted magmatic age and may have recrystallized in the magma. |
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He has been woodchopping for almost two years and was the youngest entrant in the woodchop yesterday as a junior chop competitor. |
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In a broader survey of this population of kookaburras, the youngest nestling in broods of three was killed in one third of nests. |
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She looked even more worn-out than ever, with her youngest child clutching her hand, tugging fiercely on it. |
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My mother immediately knew that the worst had happened if her youngest child had not come home. |
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Apparently, the current tide of outrageous alcohol abuse among our youngest has nothing to do with the consumer climate in which we live. |
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He became the youngest of three reinsmen to achieve the feat on a programme in New Zealand. |
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The presentation was accepted on behalf of the De La Salle Group by two of their youngest members, Beavers, Robert and Bill. |
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The marchers included three bands and many different troops of youth organisations, from the Boys' Brigade down to the youngest Cubs and Beavers. |
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He also has the credit of being the youngest artiste to anchor television programmes. |
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At the age of 21, he became the youngest ever anchorman in regional television. |
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Terrence glared resentfully at his youngest son, who only glared more furiously back. |
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The most enduring of all Stagecoach Youth Theatre York productions takes to the boards once more with its youngest cast yet. |
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Some of the youngest sufferers are the children of anorexics and bulimics, many of whom raise their families with bizarre attitudes towards food. |
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But ages ago, he had learned to let sleeping dogs lie, so he wouldn't disturb the peace between his eldest and youngest. |
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Rob Munslow, at 24 the youngest of the crew, is delighted they will have a link to home through the satellite communication. |
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His youngest son was like a bear with a sore head, determined to rattle as many people as possible. |
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Mary sedately entered the parlour, admonishing her youngest sister's rudeness. |
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Not only was she the first woman to enter that august company but, at 41, is also one of the country's youngest judges. |
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Gustav never forgot this brush with authority, and he passed on his fixation with power to his youngest son. |
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Fourth-year Vic students, they're also the only Chilean and Samoan, respectively, in the Festival, and the youngest performers. |
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The Sardine stone represented Benjamin, the youngest of the twelve sons of Jacob. |
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It was later in the night when his father finally arrived home as his youngest sister babbled out all to his father. |
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I have three teenagers living in my house and the youngest two are driving me to distraction. |
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She must have been going through a lot, trying to deal with the fact that her youngest daughter was a schizoid. |
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At the tender age of 16 he became the youngest player in the modern game to play at the tournament. |
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The youngest terrace surfaces in the Camardi area show no offset along faults, whereas older terraces are laterally and vertically displaced. |
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In the battle for the Theban kingship, Creon supports Oedipus' youngest son Eteocles. |
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Hours before her bank balance became a telephone number she was worried sick about paying for the new school uniform for her youngest child Lee. |
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But Election 2004 will be somewhat of a baptism of fire for her daughter Dawn who, at 21, is the youngest candidate seeking a seat in Kerry. |
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He was the youngest parliamentary candidate in the general election bar one. |
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Not surprisingly, he is the youngest in class and all his batchmates are older to him by at least 10 to 15 years. |
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Marty and Clark have settled into their married life together, busily tilling the land and tending to their two youngest children. |
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Lp of the youngest zone was lowered by mercuric chloride treatment, indicating the involvement of mercury-sensitive water channels. |
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The youngest daughter did not enjoy carrying them, but she was a methodical person who did what she set out to do. |
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His youngest, Matthew, is 10 years old and just received his yellow belt in karate. |
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Matthew, the youngest of three children, was described by his father as a livewire who lived life to the full. |
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No matter what you think of being the only, oldest, middle or youngest, you can't trade places. |
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The subautochthonous granodiorites and transitional migmatites contain the youngest zircons of the Pena Negra Complex. |
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Rachid, who trains the boxers, makes a great play of picking up the youngest lads, weighing them and poking them about before a bout begins. |
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A Himba tribeswoman, sits outside the house at her father's village with her youngest son and her typical day's worth of food. |
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Of mixed race, she was the youngest of three children by a man who deserted her mother immediately after her birth. |
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I have a very young family and am only a few days out of hospital after giving birth to my youngest son Michael. |
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The youngest is too small to do flips, but she's constantly entertaining us with her itty-bitty helium voice and 40-yr old attitude. |
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Maeve casts her mind back to the night Frances was crowned the Rose of Sligo and speaks with pride of her youngest daughter. |
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Born in 1943, he is the youngest of four children in a family of Indian, Sinhalese, Dutch and English descent. |
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Now the youngest victim's mother has advised other parents to warn their children to take extra care. |
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He was the youngest of four brothers and sister so he did get spoiled and I mothered him. |
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The youngest is Pfeni, a travel writer who never stays in one place for long, and has a penchant for unattainable men. |
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My middle son lives with his dad and is 20, but he doesn't give me the time of day, but my youngest is 5 and I have really sat on him hard. |
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The best fruits of lowbush blueberries are borne on the youngest stems, especially those growing directly from the ground. |
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His wife is next him, her blue skirt hem muddied, her arms full of their youngest child. |
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At 40, Terry Francona is the game's youngest skipper, and his ability to relate to players is an obvious strength. |
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The youngest was only 4, but his stirrups are cinched up to accommodate his little legs and there are spurs on the heels of his boots. |
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But with my youngest daughter, we took the initiative and named her after Mum's mother's mum, Asantewaa. |
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My youngest son wouldn't say boo to a goose and he was absolutely petrified. |
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I hate to think what would have happened to our youngest had he not been properly restrained in his booster seat with a five-point harness. |
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Nick Barkley descended on his youngest brother, grabbing him in a fierce hug and planting a loud smacker of a kiss on his cheek. |
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As a small boy, he appeared as the youngest brother in the musical Peter Pan. |
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She pointed over to a gaggle of small boys, the eldest about seven, the youngest not even a year old. |
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She was one of the youngest members in the Dance Club after all, small fry and unimportant. |
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Her unsisterly sharpness to her youngest sister Amy, for example, causes Amy to burn the volume of tales she had been working on. |
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Even the youngest children can gather branches, and kids by ten should be able to use a bowsaw. |
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Then on to NASCAR, where at 23, the boy wonder becomes the youngest team owner in major-league sports. |
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Her mother was far more critical than her father, constantly upbraiding her youngest daughter for the intensity and sensitivity she showed. |
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When promoted to brevet major general, he was the youngest American to ever hold that rank. |
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Eden fought in the First World War, ending it as the youngest brigade major in the British Army. |
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He was the youngest of four sisters and a brother, all of whom had left home by the time he was nine. |
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I read that you were the youngest vestryman in the history of your Episcopal church. |
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Keys have always been my bugaboo, but when my youngest daughter Addy was a toddler, she usually solved my dilemma. |
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Even some of the youngest of today's Irish performers are left spellbound by his music. |
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Farnhill Parish Council appointed its youngest ever chairman at its annual meeting. |
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Talliun is in fact a group of four harbours, of which Muuga, the youngest, is intended to serve as the main bulk cargo handling centre. |
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Between Jacie, the oldest, and Kelley, the youngest, there's a huge spiderweb of strong bonds. |
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Expensive grinds and extra tutorial classes also feature in today's lifestyle of even the youngest students. |
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The youngest sibling Claire gets the call just after she's tried smoking crystal meth for the first time. |
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Elizabeth gave the visor of her youngest son's cap a firm knock even as she smiled. |
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The youngest squaddie to win the Military Cross was yesterday decorated by the Queen. |
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Jim warned him prior to introducing him to Hannah that the youngest Dawson offspring is a charmer. |
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But his son and daughter and two stepsons, the youngest of the children being 22 and oldest 28, have all flown the nest. |
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I have looked on the past three years as a career break, and thought that when our youngest child was in playschool, I would look for work. |
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Meanwhile Derbyshire's Darren Allsop has became the youngest ever English fours champion. |
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In it, Eggers recounted the deaths of his parents, and the lightly borne but nonetheless onerous task of bringing up his youngest brother. |
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Though the youngest, I am head girl, because, through comparative youth, I am comparatively competent. |
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Thunder rolled viciously as the six men carried the rough-hewn casket containing the body of the kingdom's youngest princess. |
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The conversation turned to ages and so a straw poll rated me the second oldest, when in fact I was the youngest. |
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Then there is the youngest of the three princesses, Queen Anne-Marie of the Hellenes. |
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They had a good race, and Pilgrim, helmed by Graham Tullet, the fleet's youngest helmsman, recorded its first win. |
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Some years ago, Hendley's youngest son, Bart, clipped a newspaper article reminiscing about the game and sent it by mail to Koufax. |
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The youngest portion of the strobila is just behind the neck, while the oldest portion is at the posterior end of the body. |
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It made her the youngest female solo artist to debut at number one in the British charts. |
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The learning happened because the youngest stars were more than willing to sublimate their own egos for the benefit of the team. |
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At 16 he is the youngest ever holder of a senior record in the club's 119-year history. |
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The average angular subtenses of Ricco's areas for the ten youngest and ten oldest observers were approximately 48 and 69 arc min, respectively. |
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So I got my youngest brother Sam suited up and grabbed my two cameras and shot over there. |
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Of the three resulting rock suites, the East Hill suite is the youngest, the most geochemically evolved, and the subject of this investigation. |
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This chifforobe, which is now in my youngest son's bedroom, belonged to my mother when she was a little girl. |
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On one occasion, we visited an orphanage and the youngest child, a 3 year old, fell asleep on my lap. |
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The youngest children were always afraid of him, for he looked so odd and menacing with his one eye, crooked back, hooked nose and black cloak. |
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Thus, all but the youngest landscapes are palimpsests, written over by a variety of successive or alternating sets of climate-related processes. |
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The two youngest seemed somewhat surly for a good portion of the day, and I don't know what was going on. |
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Lorenzo was now in his late fifties and the father of two girls and three boys, the eldest 13, the youngest in swaddling clothes. |
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At 30, Joe McCarthy was the youngest man ever elected a circuit judge in Wisconsin. |
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The youngest age at which a horse can run over hurdles is three, for fences it is four. |
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Her youngest daughter is currently being taught the clarsach by a Scottish harpist. |
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The wife keeps her mother's last name, children keep the mother's last name and the youngest daughter inherits the family property. |
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It is one of the youngest and the newest member of the family of constitutions. |
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Henry, the youngest, took a fancy to me, this little baby girl, and I can remember him down on his knees, holding out his hands to me. |
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Emily, the youngest was brown-haired and had inconstant hazel eyes that commonly bordered on green. |
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Andy, the youngest of three sons, was a very shy child who was picked on by bullies at school. |
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Then our youngest officer managed to stretch out his arm and use a pickaxe to move the stone the dog was lodged behind. |
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Most thrilling was the reunion with Ladin and Iman, the youngest of the siblings left behind. |
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To my knowledge, I was the youngest woman in Southern Baptist life to be ordained into a church pastorate and one of only two female Baptist pastors in the state of Georgia. |
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Michael poured some coffee as Marietta came in with the youngest children, he looked over at them and she immediately noticed the fatigue lines on his rugged face. |
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I grew up in a Florida suburb, the youngest of four children raised by two loving, God-fearing, middle-class parents. |
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He told Gotham magazine that he was the youngest in a family with six sisters. |
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The Foundation is of vital importance to Sarah and her family because her youngest daughter, Carol, was diagnosed last year with a rare liver disease called biliary atresia. |
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Their youngest daughter, of primary age, attends a state school but may go to a private secondary, a trend which could leave private primaries particularly vulnerable. |
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She is the youngest member of a special three-member strike force. |
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Evolutionists have devised an elaborate classification system for stone tools ranging from the most primitive early Paleolithic to the youngest, exquisitely crafted tools. |
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Seven years later, he was in charge of the Dunblane branch, and it is one of his claims to fame that, at 23, he was the youngest bank manager in Scotland. |
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Earl is so enmeshed in his youngest son's identity that he becomes a bore. |
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On each plant, leaves were identified on day 0 according to their nodal position with respect to the youngest fully expanded leaf, L0, and numbered acropetally, L1, L2, etc. |
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My youngest daughter fell out of her high chair on to a hard floor. |
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At 28, Eleanor Catton became the youngest ever winner of the Booker Prize with her swirling, mesmerizing epic The luminaries. |
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The youngest rocks in the district are Tertiary basalt flows and tuffs. |
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One morning the youngest children shook maracas, banged small cymbals, and danced and skipped to international music in a room lined with colorful banners and maps. |
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In 2003, she was the youngest member of the sit-ins for peace held in accra, Ghana. |
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In rural Henan, Pai meets the coal dealer Da Cai, one of five brothers, all but the youngest of whom left their native village. |
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My youngest son brought his nunchucks and would work his nunchucks like Michelangelo with the stunt guys. |
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After the flogging, Mick becomes an imposing monster in his house, threatening his wife, and developing a severely unfatherly interest in his youngest daughter. |
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The youngest, Fata, only 12, danced around and pretended to be singing traditional songs from our ethnic tribal group, the Kpelle. |
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It would be unfair to select any one of the cast for special mention as from the youngest to the oldest treader of the boards, they all played their part. |
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The youngest ate a small red fruit that a golden bird carried in its bill. |
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Sock, who was ultimately felled by 27-year-old Spaniard Nicolas Almagro, was the youngest man on the list. |
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At the tender age of 18, he will be the youngest contestant ever. |
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Worried sick about their youngest beloved, mum and dad breathe a sigh of relief when long term schoolboy chum and well respected local policeman, Nino, moves in with him. |
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His youngest son, orange Scott, was a rough-and-tumble trickster and a terrible tease. |
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He then became the youngest ever junior world champion the following year. |
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A hand puppet called Harold is used to get across the message to the youngest children while older pupils learn about healthy lifestyles and the implications of drug abuse. |
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They projected sexual charisma, to be sure, but it was a charisma that was tamed and domesticated for their youngest female fans. |
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Others recalled spotting the attractive brunette in the village post office buying sweets for her children, wheeling her youngest daughter, who was two, in a pushchair. |
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The oldest of the captive sisters was pretending to be the mother of the youngest girl, hoping they would be kept together. |
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Mr Ferry began his hunting career as a whipper-in with Yorkshire's Middleton Hunt, before becoming the country's youngest master of a hunt, in Shropshire. |
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Wahlberg grew up the youngest of nine children in a broken home in the rough Dorchester section of Boston. |
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He was the youngest full bird colonel in the history of the army. |
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The leader, me, Gus, hands over the device that reads Val's signal to the two youngest members, along with two camels and basic survival supplies. |
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At 26, he was the youngest Newfoundlander ever to enter the Cabinet. |
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Charles played saxophone, and Cyril, the youngest, played congas and sang like no tomorrow. |
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He read for the bar and became England's youngest King's Counsel. |
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Brown became the youngest person on death row, but his sentence was subsequently reduced to life. |
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The youngest sills are undeformed and crosscut older foliated troctolite sills, which in turn crosscut isoclinally folded hybrid gabbro-troctolite-anorthosite complexes. |
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Only the youngest sporophytes with unelongated setae were used. |
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Set in New York's Dominican community, the novel begins with Iliana, youngest daughter of her family returning to the bosom of her strict parents. |
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In order to apply closure to the mayhem, a farmer, driven insane after the loss of his youngest son, arrives in the nick with assorted homemade weapons. |
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If you had called into my humble newsagent to instruct me in person I could have licked your brogues and sent my youngest out with a chamois leather to wash your Range Rover. |
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The youngest children have something in common with their kuia and koro. |
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Mary admits her youngest son was a scrawny little chap who became a beanpole youngster, so gangly he needed elastic in his school trousers to make sure they stayed up. |
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Poor Meg, the youngest of those asked to help, had the worst of it. |
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Their most important joint project, though, is protecting their youngest sister, free-spirited Devi. |
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The youngest female member of the household leads the puja by applying a red tilak to all the other members of the family before everyone joins together in worship. |
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She was one of the youngest children to perform at the Globe Theatre in Blackpool in March, and is looking forward to wowing the audience at the Albert Halls this month. |
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By a large margin, it's the youngest women they believe they can plausibly nab. |
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He became the youngest winner in the prize's history for his story seen through the eyes of Issa, the son of a Kuwaiti father and a Filipina mother. |
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They are little sketches of people or animals that he produced on the back of invoices or on the headed notepaper of his shop, to amuse his two youngest children. |
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Many of the men above the age of thirty sat about a table playing a game of whist and the youngest of the children ran about the green grass of the Redford grounds. |
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The 16-year-old was told on his arrival that despite being the youngest person to sail the Atlantic single-handed, he would have to work hard to catch up on school work. |
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Historically, the cultural pattern of old age support was ultimogeniture and the youngest son would typically inherit the largest share of the parent's animals. |
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The little midinettes, who get their name from their habit of promenading the streets at the midday hour, are the youngest of the workers in the dressmaking establishments. |
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The youngest boy had the unreasonable zeal of a brainwashed psychopath. |
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Tickets for the play's 24 performances sold out in less than two days, the majority of them bought by one of the youngest audiences the theatre can recall. |
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They figured he was the youngest one, so they would stick it on him. |
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At 19, she's the youngest special forces unit in the US military. |
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Calvin McCarter, a fifth grade home-schooler from Jenison, MI, beat a roomful of older kids Wednesday, making him one of the two youngest students ever to win the competition. |
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Republican Elise Stefanik, 30, of upstate New York, just became the youngest woman ever elected to the House of Representatives. |
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Violet walks all over her two youngest daughters, but Barbara matches her, low blow for low blow. |
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When the cantankerous old miller dies of a heart attack, he bequeaths his property to his eldest son, his donkey to the second, and the mill cat to his youngest son Mark. |
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He had a nagging feeling that all was not right with his youngest brother. |
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He was Ronald Reagan's national security adviser, and in 1989 became the youngest chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, the most senior military office in the United States. |
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The youngest member of the US luge team, 18-year-old Tucker West, deserves some attention, too. |
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Born in the Hessian village of Rhina in 1916, Friedel was the youngest of 16 close-knit siblings and first cousins. |
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Born in Montgomery County, Miss., Fannie Lou Hamer was the youngest of 20 children. |
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After cutting the ribbon to the entrance to the woodland walk I was presented with a bouquet by the youngest daughters of the last grandchild to be actually born at Townhead. |
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Next summer she aims to become Wales' youngest ever Paralympian. |
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The youngest female athletics gold medallist was also American. |
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At just 22 years, 350 days, he was the third youngest NBA finals MVP in history behind Magic Johnson and his teammate, Tim Duncan. |
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The youngest in a family of four, Grace is the apple of her father's eye and he describes her as an undemanding girl who would never ask for anything. |
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Built in 1959, in the International Style, it has become the focal hub of the Province's trade union movement, and one of Northern Ireland's youngest listed buildings. |
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One of the youngest and freshest culinary talents tells us what he's loving right now. |
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Veteran Republicans joined with freshmen Democrats like Congressman Patrick Murphy, the youngest member of the House. |
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The youngest helps weed the pots in the rabbit-proof compound. |
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The youngest sediments in the distal Karamba complex within the Indus Suture Zone are Campanian, which suggests that thrusting occurred during the Late Cretaceous. |
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The lowest track is also the youngest part of the flora and the larch trees in the stony environment are a different picture from the old arolla pines above. |
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Margo was second youngest, the only and much longed-for girl. |
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There's compelling first-person testimony from the likes of Swansea's Elaine Kidwell, who, at 17, was the youngest air-raid warden in Britain. |
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Likely caucus goers were more middle aged than Republican nonattenders, with both the oldest and youngest cohorts slightly underrepresented. |
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That sealed a 6-3, 7-6 upset for the youngest of the five Williams sister, the one who calls herself the family extrovert. |
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At last, a House of Commons campaign even the gummiest or youngest of us can get our teeth into. |
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As long as they're not jackhammering, I'm just glad it's done,'' said Jody Johnston, whose youngest daughter, Tessa, started third grade. |
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Jad is the youngest of three brothers who have inherited the family house and pizza business. |
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Kathryn Dowse, 21, believed to be the youngest woman bank manager in the country, even ordered Andrew Gilbert to mop the floor. |
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At the end of the run, our guide told me I am the youngest girl ever to kayak the Zambizi. |
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A YOUNG Teesside kayaker celebrated her birthday by becoming the youngest person in the country to gain promotion to the top level of her sport. |
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Sister Gorom, the youngest octuplet who underwent surgery to repair an abdominal perforation on December 26, remained attached to a ventilator. |
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At 16 years old Taylor Ramon Wilson from Arkansas, USA, pictured, is the youngest person ever to construct a working nuclear fusion reactor. |
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The kid brainiac built a nuclear fusion reactor at age 14, becoming the youngest person ever to do so. |
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Only two months later, her youngest brother, Mohammed Muktar, disappeared. |
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The oldest pledger is David Rockefeller Sr, aged 99, and the youngest at 30 o-founders of Facebook Mark Zuckerberg and Dustin Moskovitz. |
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The youngest spy helps uncover a daring plot by southerners to incite an armed invasion north of the forty-ninth parallel. |
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The granddaughter of poet Dylan Thomas, Hannah Ellis yesterday announced the 2012 longlist which features two of its youngest ever entrants. |
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Geoff Mellor, now 87, was one of the youngest sailors to be part of the convoys. |
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Magnetic properties and geochemistry of the active oxidation front and the youngest sapropel in the eastern Mediterranean Sea. |
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The diminutive Rachel Cartwright is the bossiest Billy, or should that be nanny, playing the youngest and smartest goat gruff. |
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Their youngest sister, Georgette, is an innkeeper in Vermont. |
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Melissa is the youngest daughter of the Duke of Northumberland. |
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In fact a taser was fired at children on just eight occasions, the youngest being a 14-year-old lad armed with a hammer. |
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As the youngest in his class he's the only one who retains every one of his milk teeth. |
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Skye, an intern with us at the time, and I headed up the hill with my two youngest sons, Talin and Taurin to see if we could tame a beast. |
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At daybreak on December 13, the youngest daughter dons a crown and serves her family S-shaped cardamon buns. |
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My youngest son, Hudson, was diagnosed with a fast-growing, posterior fossa, atypical teratoid rhabdoid tumor of the brain. |
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Even the youngest children will become savers with the colorful Zillionz Funny Farm Bank. |
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In 1997, he won the Ayrton Senna Memorial Cup, and also became the youngest driver ever to win the European Super A Championship. |
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That same year, he won the US Grand Prix at age 22, making him the youngest Grand Prix winner to that date. |
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Rocco Benetton, the youngest son of Luciano Benetton joined the team as Chief Executive in 1998 and fired Briatore. |
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Vettel won the Drivers Championship for a third consecutive time in 2012 making him the youngest triple World Champion, surpassing Ayrton Senna. |
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Verstappen eventually won the Spanish Grand Prix, becoming the youngest ever Grand Prix winner. |
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He is also the youngest player to have won the Masters, having captured his first title in 1995 at the age of 19 years and 69 days. |
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In September 1992, at the age of 16, he became the youngest player ever to qualify for the World Championship. |
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At the age of 17 years and 358 days he became the youngest ever winner of a professional ranking tournament. |
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She attracted media attention as the youngest and the only female candidate. |
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Thatcher was the youngest woman in history to receive such a post, and among the first MPs elected in 1959 to be promoted. |
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The age ranges specify the youngest age for a child entering that year and the oldest age for a child leaving that year. |
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The most common symptom is a mild mottle on the youngest leaves of infected plants. |
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At the age of 24 Sargent became England's youngest Doctor of Music, with a degree from Durham. |
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Callender, Walter Grant and Charles Galton Darwin, becoming godfather to the latter's youngest son. |
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He was probably the eighth son of King Malcolm III, and certainly the sixth and youngest born by Malcolm's second wife, Margaret of Wessex. |
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The Duke of Bedford died the same year and Henry VI became the youngest king of England to rule without a regent. |
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This distinguished it from the older Pliocene Epoch, which Lyell had originally thought to be the youngest fossil rock layer. |
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Black is the current Baby of the House as the youngest member in the House of Commons of the United Kingdom. |
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In this post, Smith was the youngest member of the cabinet, and served there until the 1979 general election. |
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One maxim suggests that the youngest son divided the land into equal parts. |
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The eldest chose first, followed by the second and so on until the youngest received the remaining land. |
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Any age statement on the bottle, in the form of a number, must reflect the age of the youngest Scotch whisky used to produce that product. |
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Born when her mother was 45 years old, Boyle was the youngest of four brothers and five sisters. |
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Thomas Palaeologus was the youngest surviving son of Byzantine Emperor Manuel II Palaiologos. |
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In all, a total of 29 designs featuring a sport were selected by the Mint, with the youngest designer being just 9 years old. |
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Gwyn Thomas was born in Cymmer, Porth in the Rhondda Valley, the youngest of 12 children, to coalminer Walter Morgan Thomas and his wife. |
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On 1 March 1978, at 28 years old, Toshack became the youngest manager in the Football League, with Griffiths as his assistant. |
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The youngest, Lucille, died unmarried and childless in 1825, months before her 18th birthday. |
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Bale made his senior international debut for Wales in May 2006, becoming the youngest player at that point to represent the nation. |
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At 17 she became the youngest rider to win the senior women's title at the 2001 British National Cyclocross Championships. |
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She was the 2003 UCI Women's Road World Cup champion, youngest to win the competition and the first Briton. |
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William Stanley Baker was born in Ferndale, Glamorgan, Wales, the youngest of three children. |
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Elsewhere, many of the youngest volcanic plains units onlap tesserae at crustal plateau boundaries. |
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This may have been done with the aim of steering her youngest son, with no obvious inheritance, towards a future ecclesiastical career. |
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His youngest daughter, Eleanor, married William Marshal's son, also called William, and later the famous English rebel Simon de Montfort. |
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The same year set her first world record in the 880 yard freestyle, becoming the youngest world record holder in swimming. |
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The youngest stretches from the Lesser Antilles to the Virgin Islands to the north east of Trinidad and Tobago off the coast of Venezuela. |
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The rocks making up the crust below the seafloor are youngest along the axis of the ridge and age with increasing distance from that axis. |
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The youngest of the Miocene hominoids, Oreopithecus, is from coal beds in Italy that have been dated to 9 million years ago. |
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A series of authors has focused upon the increasing myopia in the youngest generations of Inuit. |
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But among the youngest passerid clade, the Passeroidea, extremely colorful males and drab females are common, if not the rule. |
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On the day after the first anniversary of Brown's death, Victoria was informed by telegram that her youngest son, Leopold, had died in Cannes. |
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After Victoria's death, her youngest daughter, Princess Beatrice, was appointed her literary executor. |
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Beatrice was the Queen's youngest daughter, and she lived near Victoria during her life. |
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Afterwards his two youngest children were confined in the castle, and Princess Elizabeth died there. |
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In doing so, Briggs became the youngest English spin bowler since Derek Underwood to reach the landmark. |
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It is the second and youngest epoch of the Neogene Period in the Cenozoic Era. |
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During the Hundred Years' War, King John II of France gave the duchy to his youngest son, Philip the Bold. |
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The Portuguese army was defeated and only escaped destruction by surrendering Prince Ferdinand, the king's youngest brother. |
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Strasser became the world's youngest Head of State when he seized power just three days after his 25th birthday. |
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Isabella did, however, make successful dynastic matches for her three youngest daughters. |
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His separation from them became intolerable when his two youngest children died while he was away. |
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After the death of the second wife in 1567, Stroganov moved in with his youngest son Semyon. |
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Louis Dembitz Brandeis was born on November 13, 1856, in Louisville, Kentucky, the youngest of four children. |
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The process was continuous, and done by both sexes, from the youngest to the oldest. |
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The Honourable George Lamb, fourth and youngest son of the first Viscount, was also a politician. |
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The youngest son of Samuel Gawith the First subsequently teamed with Henry Hoggarth to form Gawith Hoggarth TT, Ltd. |
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Roger is the youngest, originally the ship's boy, but promoted to able seaman in later books. |
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