Ironically, the champion of the less well off appears more of a damp squib than a Catherine wheel. |
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Liz Taylor, the world's number one box-office draw, would expect top billing for playing Catherine. |
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Yes, this Catherine, his Catherine who had taught him maternal love, was his real mother. |
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Jim is married to Catherine and they have four children, three girls and one boy. |
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The building is specially dedicated to Our Lady of Lourdes as Catherine is involved in a lot of charity, voluntary work. |
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The running joke is that Anna is wrongly convinced that Catherine is Irish. |
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He wants to see Catherine and wants her to pretend that they are engaged and in a fancy Milan hotel room together. |
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Henry felt that the crown needed a male heir but his first wife, Catherine of Aragon, produced only a daughter, Mary. |
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Born on the 6th March, 1830, he married Catherine Finan from Loughglynn and they raised a family of nine children, five sons and four daughters. |
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At the age of two he was betrothed to the three-year-old Catherine of Aragon, daughter of Ferdinand and Isabella of Spain. |
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This time fingers are crossed that Catherine will do it all again in table tennis at the 2003 games. |
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Charles sighed in relief, and kissed Catherine in the most charming and gallant manner. |
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Both Mary and Catherine were interested in education and even further education for girls. |
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But it was restored as a chapel in 1662 by Charles II for his wife, Queen Catherine of Braganza, who established a friary in its grounds. |
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Morton began trailing him and ducking behind shop windows with Catherine when the man turned around. |
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Indeed, Catherine is repulsed by David's African stories, and her hysterical outburst against them is imbued with racist assumptions. |
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I met Catherine at the courts after lunch, both of us dreading the hours of grading and drills. |
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With newfound confidence, Mary Catherine went to some trade shows in New York, toting her stationery. |
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This year will be the last Guy Fawkes day when people can let off crackers, rockets, Catherine wheels and the like. |
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Deferring to the lateness of the hour, Catherine deemed it wise to wait till morning to summon Miss Bennet. |
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Sr. Catherine paid tribute to all her Senior Citizens for being so young at heart. |
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She could not remember his name since the time Catherine introduced him to her. |
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It was only 3 years later, September 29, 1662, that Catherine and Jean Durand signed a contract to be married. |
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All three plays are now in rehearsal, under the direction of Catherine and Mary. |
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At every opportunity, Marita pretends to defend Catherine while insinuating herself into David's confidences. |
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Inside those eyes was anger, anger so fiery that Catherine grew more afraid. |
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I went for pan-fried chicken livers with dressed salad and Catherine chose baked field mushrooms with pate in a kind of port wine sauce. |
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Dressed as a field marshal, the rank to which Catherine II had promoted him in 1773, he wears the Star of the Order of Saint Andrew. |
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I told my friend Catherine behind the counter that I wanted to browse the magazines. |
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He claimed that the marriage was incestuous and illegal, as Catherine had been married to his dead brother, Arthur. |
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The lift bumped to a gentle stop at the ground floor and the doors opened, Catherine hurried out straight away and made a beeline for the exit. |
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They try to use the umbrella as an improvised sail while Catherine steers, but it doesn't work well. |
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Much of the first half of this book is devoted to his love affair with Catherine. |
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The final winner was Eriskay fabric, a worsted material with an unusual honeycomb texture, designed by Catherine Murray from Bute Fabrics. |
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Apart from English, Catherine can speak basic Chinese, Japanese, Korean and Thai. |
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It's a funny, action-packed romp brimming with great stunts, swordfights, special effects and the buxom talents of Catherine Zeta-Jones. |
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I admired Catherine greatly for her constancy and sweet-tempered attitude about life. |
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Song and dance is how Catherine Zeta-Jones made her first appearances in school shows and pantos. |
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Lady Catherine called stridently, bustling into the hall as an aggrieved Collins waddled towards the relative safety of her skirts. |
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They're not like they used to be, when children expected no more than a toffee apple and a Catherine wheel. |
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At that moment, Anne let out a huge yawn, and Lady Catherine looked at her warily. |
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An intelligent and well-educated girl, she joined the household of Catherine Parr. |
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Oh yeah, and Catherine Deneuve, who's wonderful in pretty much everything she does. |
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It is a world of gracious living, Old World culture, and haute cuisine, as ageless as Brigitte Bardot or Catherine Deneuve. |
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Lady Catherine is one of the main offenders, her airs, arrogance and pride are fuelled by other characters like Mr Collins. |
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In 1782 he married Catherine Boucher whom he met on the rebound after he had been rejected by another woman. |
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Henry's break from Rome is convincingly anatomised, and Catherine of Aragon and Anne Boleyn both emerge as strong, self-willed players. |
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By Catherine Walter's reckoning, it was at 10 o'clock on Sunday night that the Board members of the National Australia Bank reached a deal. |
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Noted for her kindness and courtesy, Catherine was very much at home in her chosen vocation. |
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By the end of the day we managed to acquire a substantial collection of rockets, Catherine wheels and sparklers. |
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Gangs of small boys gathered around little fizzing bombs, or lobbed Catherine wheels under the chairs of dozing grandparents. |
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The pigeons on the ledge outside scrabbled from side to side, as Catherine tapped at the glass with a fingernail. |
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He read the visions of the Venerable Sister Anne Catherine Emmerich, an eighteenth-century German stigmatist and mystic. |
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He based the script on the four Gospels and a book by 19th-century German stigmatist, the Venerable Anne Catherine Emmerich. |
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The manageress of the restaurant, Catherine Bullman, said the man was in a group of five having tea and coffee. |
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James Gandolfini plays Tom, the father of the household, and Catherine O'Hara is Christine, the mama to Tom's papa. |
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He renews his association with Catherine, to the dismay of her effete husband Edgar, but then elopes with Isabella, whom he maltreats. |
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He had a sister, Charlotte, 24, a half-sister Catherine, 12, and a half-brother Christopher, nine. |
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When Anne had left that day, Catherine had felt like sobbing, and she could not say why. |
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One of Henry's unhappy wives, Catherine Howard, lost her head because of immorality with the court virginalist before her marriage to the King! |
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Joshua, 7, was unable to cope at the local school, and James's daughter Catherine was buckling under the strain of fighting to get his needs met. |
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Jane had been a maid of honour at the court of both Catherine of Aragon and Anne Boleyn. |
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She's come to Australia on assignment and to visit her best friend Catherine. |
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Afterwards, the marriage unconsummated, Catherine has numerous affairs and begins to curry favour with the army. |
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Lady Catherine de Bourgh would turn a saint's milk of human kindness to vinegar. |
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The days of a few Roman candles and Catherine wheels going off in the back yard are long gone. |
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His friends are green with envy after Paul got the chance to see Catherine modelling the dress. |
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The story of Catherine is that she was put in prison, where she was fed by a Dove and saw a vision of Christ. |
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His name escaped her at the moment, but Catherine remembered that he was a senior. |
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Taking movements created from a 3D animation program, Moisan created a duet for himself and dancer Catherine Tardiff. |
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Data on the social origins of the hierarchy appointed between Peter's death and Catherine the Great's enthronement in 1762 are meager. |
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In a letter to Dan in 1800, after scolding him for his 'Budget being empty far too soon', she dissertated on the life of Catherine the Great. |
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What enrages me about the article is the comment that Catherine made regarding the use of services by architecture students. |
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The central panel of this intact triptych altarpiece depicts the Mystic Marriage of St Catherine, together with other saints, flanked by donors. |
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This is the story of the enigmatic Catherine Weekes and the mysteries surrounding her. |
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We have a better representation of Queen Catherine in Dirk Stoop's trimly designed portrait. |
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We confirmed with Catherine that when Liam was caught short on the way home he would use the stream to urinate in. |
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The cake was a replica of the old school where Catherine taught for all those years and which closed only a few short months ago. |
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Before my tutor Catherine had came along I had wanted nothing more than to be betrothed and married. |
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Alexander felt that the dismemberment of Poland, over which his grandmother Catherine had presided, had been a shameful act. |
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The tall, stately Gullah nurse who'd met them at the clinic smiled at Catherine and continued wrapping an elastic bandage around his wrist. |
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Nothing beats the natural rhythm of tropical island life and kayaking is the way to experience it, writes Catherine Lawson. |
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There he meets Catherine, a reporter doing a major magazine feature on him. |
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A seething proliferation of superimposed images and patterns swirl around like Catherine wheels, and the result is delirious retinal overload. |
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But the couple did not break the news to their youngest daughter Catherine, eight, until this year. |
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The Catherine Films underscores the need to reconceptualize Canadian national cinema and rethink Canadian film history. |
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This means November 5 this year will be the last Guy Fawkes day in South Africa when people can let off crackers, rockets, Catherine wheels and the like. |
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Its protagonist, an earnest but questioning clergyman, resigns his orders for a life of social service in the East End, to the distress of his devout wife Catherine. |
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In the popular subconscious, a kind of autonomous dynamo located in Silicon Valley spins out IT innovations at an ever-accelerating pace, like a Catherine wheel. |
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So, as iconic as Marilyn Monroe and Madonna may be, York men are more likely to get themselves into a fluster over Angelina Jolie and Catherine Zeta Jones. |
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The court artist may have had the official coverage, but my photo of Catherine munching on a pork pie in the witness box should be appearing in tomorrow's Sun. |
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When deployed, the engineless craft resembles a windmill or Catherine wheel, with two segmented reflective sails collecting light particles from the sun. |
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Her expression changed back to stoniness when Catherine met her eyes. |
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After the death of his first wife, Margaret, daughter of the Oneida sachem Skenandoah, Brant married Catherine Croghan, the Mohawk daughter of a British agent. |
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After an unhappy childhood, Catherine severed all contact with her mother. |
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His sister Catherine accompanies him on all his shoots and Robin Tunney, currently starring in Vertical Limit, met them in Texas during American Outlaws. |
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A nurse in Sudan and Nigeria, Catherine now spends her days in St John's Rest and Care looking after invalids and sick pilgrims who come to Knock. |
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Saint Catherine died a virgin, and so was also associated with old maids. |
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One night, we were all sitting in front of the fireplace, Mother reading to Nicholas on her lap, Catherine doing some needlework, and me quilting. |
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Did Catherine accept the role to pre-empt and disarm her critics? |
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He is the young and randy knight who has his way with Catherine, the only woman in the castle, played in a suitably restrained way by Laura Richmond. |
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The following month, Mary's first Parliament acknowledged the validity of Catherine of Aragon's marriage, by implication bastardizing Elizabeth once more. |
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Fred buys some coffee and grappa and then goes to find Catherine. |
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After being injected with a truth serum, Catherine tells the story of her partner's death that features a central character more degenerate than decent. |
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Sterne then wrote a letter puffing his work which he passed off as the spontaneous praise of the young singer, Catherine Fourmantel, then his mistress. |
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From the early 1940s until the mid-1970s the building was occupied by the Catherine Club, a boardinghouse for working girls that provided supervision as well as shelter. |
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Presenter Catherine Zeta-Jones also looked smoking hot and defined va-va-voom in her form-fitting, red, beaded, Versace gown complemented by her feminine, flowing, raven hair. |
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Harriet, Elizabeth and Catherine were sitting in the summerhouse. |
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Shortly after his accession he solemnized his fateful marriage to Catherine, daughter of Ferdinand and Isabella of Spain and widow of his brother Arthur. |
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Lady Catherine was clearly annoyed at his apparent rudeness. |
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That was the excessively charming, charismatic Catherine O'Connor. |
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Rockets, Roman candles, Catherine wheels the size of truck tyres, 400 tons in all, exploding in cascades over the city for 45 minutes beginning at the stroke of midnight. |
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I took a deep breath and marched with Catherine to the front door. |
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Whilst this was happening Catherine and I were trying to clean and paint the underneath of the car, which seemed to take forever as a previous owner had undersealed the car. |
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Catherine discovers she still carries a torch for her old love, but that's only one of the complications as Catherine deals with past hurts and potential romance. |
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He checks into a hotel and finds Catherine with her friend Miss Ferguson. |
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Rachel and Catherine, both school fundraisers, struck on the teddy idea. |
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In the final few strides the Glaswegian eased past both Richards and Catherine Murthy, the Welshwoman who had previously held the fastest time by a Briton this year. |
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I've mentioned the Easter monodies glowingly sung by Catherine King. |
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The 1985 victim, 22-year-old Catherine Costello of breezy Point, lived despite being run over by the front two cars. |
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No matter that Rusev is Bulgarian and Lana is an American called Catherine Perry. |
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The latest advisory said that the hurricane was located 30 or so miles south of Hellshire Point in St Catherine. That's to the west of where we are. |
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On the eve of his birthday, Christopher proposed to Catherine. |
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Our introduction to Catherine, her frail beauty and desperately clingy sexual come-ons to Wolf, only intensifies our sense that something's desperately wrong at the chateau. |
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Some of these menologia have double inscriptions, both Greek and Iberian, which disclose a close relation between the Monastery of St. Catherine and the Church of Georgia. |
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If you even think about going near the throttle, its front wheels light up like Catherine wheels and you go nowhere in a cloud of expensive Pirelli smoke. |
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Throughout the show, Catherine cries freely, unlike the other tough broads of crime. |
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The roulette wheel was spinning like a Catherine wheel on cracker night. |
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The first look that copping sent out was an elegant pencil silhouette for an imaginary woman named Catherine. |
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Small fractures are now visible in the arched ceiling of the Church of St Catherine, famous for the worldwide broadcast of midnight Mass on Christmas Eve each year. |
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The painting is by the same unidentified limner as the portraits of Catherine Van Patten and Adam Swarth in the Everson Museum of Art in Syracuse, New York. |
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As well as receiving two certificates, which she is to place on the wall of her shop, Catherine also received three trophies, two of which are perpetual trophies. |
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Opera singer Anne Hetherington, a neighbour of the Wrays in Mearns-kirk, near Glasgow, told the court she had visited Catherine in hospital. |
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The legal War of the Wrays started when Catherine, 49, won pounds 6000 from a tribunal after he dismissed her as his personal assistant. |
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A case study would be your Twilight director Catherine Hardwicke. |
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Joining Judge Boyd and Atty Leving will be leading family law attorney Catherine Delgadillo. |
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His verse translations include the Collected Poems of Stephane Mallarme, and, with Catherine Schlegel, Hesiod's Theogony and Works and Days. |
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The remains of the vessels Catherine and Justina can still be seen by divers. |
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Her daughters, Joanna and Catherine, were thought to resemble her the most. |
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His wife, Catherine the Great, was spared but fear of the virus clearly had its effects on her. |
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She was a daughter of Philip's maternal uncle, John III of Portugal, and paternal aunt, Catherine of Austria. |
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Philip's third wife was Elisabeth of Valois, the eldest daughter of Henry II of France and Catherine de' Medici. |
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Cartier, who was a respectable mariner, improved his social status in 1520 by marrying Mary Catherine des Granches, member of a leading family. |
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These organisations gradually lost their autonomy, and were abolished by Catherine II by the late 18th century. |
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The current coordinator for multilingualism is Catherine Pollard of Guyana. |
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It was in 1813 that he first commenced daily usage, in response to illness and his grief over the death of Wordsworth's young daughter Catherine. |
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She had joined the Ruskin household when she became companion to John James's mother, Catherine. |
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Next Catherine models a flirty set from Lepel Intimas in chocolate and rose. |
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Rachel came in, and Nick felt he'd been caught larking about, Catherine squashing him like some bolshie teenage attempt at seduction. |
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She only lied to the boy to keep him from hurt, and for her sin her intestines were pulled from her on a Catherine wheel. |
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If John is dead set on marrying Catherine, his parents' objection will only provoke a falling out. |
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I am e-quainted with a Catherine who became Cathrin, also for Goff reasons. |
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He had petitioned Rome to procure an annulment of his marriage to Queen Catherine. |
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Between then and 1724 he visited the village and its monument six times, sometimes staying for two or three weeks at the Catherine Wheel Inn. |
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In subsequent years Henry recaptured much of Normandy and secured marriage to Catherine of Valois. |
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With the succession of her minor son Charles IX in 1560, Catherine de' Medici maneuvered for a balance of power. |
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In his second campaign, he recaptured much of Normandy and in a treaty secured a marriage to Catherine of Valois. |
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A papal dispensation had to be granted for Henry to be able to marry Catherine, and the negotiations took some time. |
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The newly appointed Archbishop of Canterbury, Thomas Cranmer, was then able to declare Henry's marriage to Catherine annulled. |
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Henry's fancy with Catherine started before the end of his marriage with Anne when she was still a member of Anne's court. |
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After the death of her father, she was raised by his widow, Catherine Parr and her husband Thomas Seymour, 1st Baron Seymour of Sudeley. |
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Owen is said to have secretly married the widow of Henry V, Catherine of Valois. |
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In 1503, Queen Elizabeth died in childbirth, so King Henry had the dispensation also permit him to marry Catherine himself. |
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After obtaining the dispensation, Henry had second thoughts about the marriage of his son and Catherine. |
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First degree consanguinity applied in the case of Henry VIII and his brother's widow Catherine of Aragon. |
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In their case the papal dispensation was obtained after Catherine declared the first marriage had not been consummated. |
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His widow, Catherine Woodville, later married Jasper Tudor, the uncle of Henry Tudor, who was in the process of organising another rebellion. |
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In 1988, he married Helena Shanks and they have two children, Jonathan and Catherine. |
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Elizabeth makes no such promise and Lady Catherine leaves, outraged by Elizabeth's perceived insolence. |
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William Collins, a clergyman for the Rosings Estate in Kent owned by Lady Catherine de Bourgh. |
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Henry is best known for his six marriages and, in particular, his efforts to have his first marriage, to Catherine of Aragon, annulled. |
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In 1502, Arthur died at the age of 15 of sweating sickness, just 20 weeks after his marriage to Catherine. |
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The new king maintained that it had been his father's dying wish that he marry Catherine. |
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Relations between Henry and Catherine had been strained, but they eased slightly after Mary's birth. |
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In going public, all hope of tempting Catherine to retire to a nunnery or otherwise stay quiet were lost. |
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A year later, Catherine was banished from court, and her rooms were given to Anne. |
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As early as Christmas 1534, Henry was discussing with Cranmer and Cromwell the chances of leaving Anne without having to return to Catherine. |
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On 8 January 1536 news reached the king and the queen that Catherine of Aragon had died. |
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Soon after the marriage, however, Queen Catherine had an affair with the courtier Thomas Culpeper. |
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If Edward died childless, the throne was to pass to Mary, Henry VIII's daughter by Catherine of Aragon, and her heirs. |
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He made a dynastic marriage with Catherine of Aragon, widow of his brother Arthur, in June 1509, just before his coronation on Midsummer's Day. |
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She was the only child of Henry VIII by his first wife Catherine of Aragon to survive to adulthood. |
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She was the only child of King Henry VIII by his first wife, Catherine of Aragon, to survive infancy. |
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Although both she and her mother were ill, Mary was refused permission to visit Catherine. |
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In 1543, Henry married his sixth and last wife, Catherine Parr, who was able to bring the family closer together. |
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Raleigh was born to a Protestant family in Devon, the son of Walter Raleigh and Catherine Champernowne. |
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He was the youngest of five sons born to Catherine Champernowne in two successive marriages. |
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Henry VIII began the English Reformation as a political exercise over his desire to divorce his first wife, Catherine of Aragon. |
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Under Roman law, Henry had never officially divorced Catherine, making Elizabeth illegitimate. |
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They included Frederick the Great of Prussia, Catherine the Great of Russia, Leopold II of Tuscany, and Joseph II of Austria. |
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Like other enlightened despots, Catherine the Great played a key role in fostering the arts, sciences, and education. |
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A number of Scots gained wealth and fame in the times of Peter the Great and Catherine the Great. |
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The Members of parliament are Catherine McKinnell, Nick Brown and Chi Onwurah. |
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Jenner's trial balloon descended into Kingscote Park, Gloucestershire, owned by Anthony Kingscote, one of whose daughters was Catherine. |
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English people held Catherine in high esteem, and her death set off tremendous mourning. |
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While Henry VII and his councillors expected her to be easily manipulated, Catherine went on to prove them wrong. |
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A year later, Catherine was banished from court, and her old rooms were given to Anne Boleyn. |
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When Henry decided to annul his marriage to Catherine, John Fisher became her most trusted counsellor and one of her chief supporters. |
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Henry defended the legality of their union by pointing out that Catherine had previously been married. |
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Another theory is that the dressing in yellow was out of respect for Catherine as yellow was said to be the Spanish colour of mourning. |
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Her daughter Queen Mary also had several portraits commissioned of Catherine, and it would not by any means be the last time she was painted. |
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During the 2010 service a rendition of Catherine of Aragon's speech before the Legatine court was read by Jane Lapotaire. |
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In 1520, Charles visited England, where his aunt, Catherine of Aragon, urged her husband, Henry VIII, to ally himself with the emperor. |
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William preached to the poor, and Catherine spoke to the wealthy, gaining financial support for their work. |
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When Henry tried to divorce Queen Catherine of Aragon, Fisher became the Queen's chief supporter. |
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More furthermore publicly refused to uphold Henry's annulment from Catherine. |
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The east stained glass window is Victorian, and the oriel window to the north side of it was built by Henry VIII for Catherine of Aragon. |
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Ceinwen Thomas in the 1950s from the childhood recollections of her mother, Catherine Margretta Thomas. |
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The dramatic narrative of the close of Wolsey's life becomes manyfold more impressive from being told to the discrowned Queen Catherine. |
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Her husband kept many mistresses, most notably Barbara Palmer, whom Catherine was forced to accept as one of her Ladies of the Bedchamber. |
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Despite her country's ongoing struggle with Spain, Catherine enjoyed a happy, contented childhood in her beloved Lisbon. |
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Catherine's older sister, Joana, Princess of Beira, died in 1653, leaving Catherine as the eldest surviving child of her parents. |
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Throughout his reign, Charles firmly dismissed the idea of divorcing Catherine, and she remained faithful to Charles throughout their marriage. |
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In 1532, Henry VIII was preparing to repudiate Catherine of Aragon and marry Anne Boleyn, in defiance of the pope. |
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Denny was part of a circle that gained influence in 1542 after the failure of Henry's marriage to Catherine Howard. |
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The king's marriage in July 1543 to the reformist Catherine Parr, whose brother Holbein had painted in 1541, established Denny's party in power. |
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Marlowe was born in Canterbury to shoemaker John Marlowe and his wife Catherine. |
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Blake met Catherine Boucher in 1782 when he was recovering from a relationship that had culminated in a refusal of his marriage proposal. |
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Later, in addition to teaching Catherine to read and write, Blake trained her as an engraver. |
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Blake taught Catherine to write, and she helped him colour his printed poems. |
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Present at the ceremonies were Catherine, Edward Calvert, George Richmond, Frederick Tatham and John Linnell. |
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Following Blake's death, Catherine moved into Tatham's house as a housekeeper. |
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She and her sister visited Alethea and Catherine Bigg, old friends who lived near Basingstoke. |
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Yet in Northanger Abbey she alludes to the trope, with the heroine, Catherine, anticipating a move to a remote locale. |
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Despite this, it was sung as a hymn during the wedding of Prince William and Catherine Middleton in Westminster Abbey. |
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His wife, Catherine of Aragon, bore him only a single child that survived infancy, Mary. |
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This tradition of absolutism, known as Tsarist autocracy, was expanded by Catherine II the Great and her descendants. |
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On 30 July 1700, Walpole married Catherine, daughter of John Shorter of Bybrook in Ashford, Kent. |
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Walpole's first wife Catherine died on 20 August 1737 and was buried in Henry VII Chapel, Westminster Abbey. |
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Beginning in 1946, Greene had an affair with Catherine Walston, the wife of Harry Walston, a wealthy farmer and future life peer. |
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In January 2012, Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge announced the National Portrait Gallery as one of her official patronages. |
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Meanwhile, Henry V had been busy in England with his wife Catherine of Valois. |
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Soon after the queen's coronation, Henry and Catherine had set out on separate tours of England. |
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Clothes were also made for her companion, Lady Catherine Gordon, the widow of Perkin Warbeck. |
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At the French court, she was a favourite with everyone, except Henry II's wife Catherine de' Medici. |
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Voltaire may have been present at the funeral of Isaac Newton, and met Newton's niece, Catherine Conduitt. |
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In Voltaire's correspondence with Catherine the Great he derided democracy. |
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In Catherine Sinclair's Holiday House, the children climb Arthur's Seat during a rare day away from their nurse. |
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Just prior to her marriage in April 2011, Catherine Middleton received a grant of arms based upon those granted to her father, Michael Middleton. |
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Their other daughters are Jane, a costume designer, and Catherine, a lawyer. |
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Duffy wrote a 46 line poem Rings for the 2011 wedding of Prince William and Catherine Middleton. |
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Likewise, the chapels of St Catherine and St Barbara were lost, the church of St Peter's being the main religious establishment to survive. |
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Gwynfor Evans was born in Barry, near Cardiff, to Dan Evans and Catherine Richard. |
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Sir William Hamilton, the town's founder, had acquired the land from his wife, Catherine Barlow of Slebech. |
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He married twice, first to Ellen Salesbury, before going to Cambridge, and later to Catherine, daughter of George ap Richard ap John. |
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Both Catherine Tregenna and Helen Raynor wrote two episodes for the second series. |
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Other staff include deputy editor Catherine Bray and production editor Helen Byrne. |
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In 2005, she played herself in an episode of The Catherine Tate Show, in a sketch with the fictional character Joannie Taylor. |
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She was then cast as the eponymous protagonist of the 1995 television biopic Catherine the Great. |
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Venice formally annexed the Kingdom of Cyprus in 1489, following the abdication of Catherine. |
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He was married first to Catherine Carey, daughter of Henry Carey, 1st Baron Hunsdon and Ann Morgan. |
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Member churches include Saint Catherine Church in Mansheya and Church of the Jesuits in Cleopatra. |
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The Italian were full of manners and McAdams talked to Catherine while we went down to bet again. Mr Meyers was standing near the pari-mutuel. |
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John declined but proposed that his son, the Infante Henry, marry John of Gaunt's daughter Catherine. |
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The proposal was accepted, and the title Prince of Asturias was created for Henry and Catherine. |
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Some members of the band appeared in Catherine Tate's Nan's Christmas Carol. |
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Of the remaining two ferries, St Catherine has been sold and St Helen was used mainly for freight until she too was sold. |
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One of his grandparents, Catherine Acton, descended from Sir Walter Acton, 2nd Baronet. |
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They included Frederick the Great of Prussia, Catherine the Great of Russia, Leopold II of Tuscany and Joseph II of Austria. |
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Many European rulers, including Frederick the Great of Prussia and Catherine the Great of Russia, encouraged the cultivation of the potato. |
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Female members of the gentry writing in dialect at this time included Susanna Blamire and her companion Catherine Gilpin. |
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By changing her sex, Catherine seeks a way to uncastrate herself, to possess the power of her writer-husband. |
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Also honored were students Danillo Abrenica and Catherine Barillas for implementing the school's Web site for volunteers. |
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Elizabeth and Catherine were standards among the girls, while John proved least abashing for the boys. |
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Church bells pealed from St. Catherine of Siena parish one block away. |
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You can keep your whizz-bangs, whooshes, sparklers, Catherine wheels, Jumping Jacks, Red Devils, Roman candles. |
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Detective Catherine McLeod was always taught that in Glasgow, they don't do whodunit. |
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Michael Douglas and Catherine Zeta Jones proved that an air sign doesn't need to be of a similar age to find each other interesting. |
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Antonio Banderas and Catherine Zeta-Jones return as Don Alejandro de la Vega and his wife, Elena. |
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The wet nurse's mother tell Mary and Bash about Queen Catherine giving birth to a child, with a scar on her face. |
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I recall particularly Catherine the Great's saddle-cloth, edged entirely with swags of rose diamonds. |
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Right now, only Linda, Catherine, Sarah, Eugenia, and Mary-Beth. |
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One tabloid ne wspaper referred to Catherine Bleater Moans,and the label has shown signs of sticking. |
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Orchard owners Joe and Catherine Brocard expect to have approximately 175 varieties available. |
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Her Catherine Walker coat dress and matching Gina Foster pillbox hat are as British as London buses and telephone boxes. |
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The National Team won 7-0 with hat-trick heroine Phoebe on top form and goals by Catherine Martin, Aya Bseisu and two from Amira Sowar. |
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Despite the stilted dialogue and a generous grating of cheesiness, Catherine Hardwicke's film is a sprightly romantic yarn. |
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The best man was Andrew Longo, the bridesmaids were Katie Wright and Catherine Torr and the pageboy was Luca Longo. |
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Stigmatics including Francis of Assisi, Catherine of Siena, and Padre Pio displayed wounds in the same spot. |
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I can see him fall in love with his baby, while Catherine would be equally smitten, with her Sun in Capricorn trining the baby's Moon. |
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Joining her during her year of office will be Undersheriff Steven Jonas and Chaplain The Very Reverend Catherine Ogle. |
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In 1964 he married Catherine Hall and would cowrite The Popular Arts with Patty Whannel. |
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Early successes included his creamware range, which was so popular Catherine the Great of Russia ordered a 1,000-piece service. |
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She was predeceased by her siblings Frances and Catherine McGrath, Marilyn Orpin, and Eleanor McNamara. |
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The next guest night will be held on March 15, with Catherine Craig and Brian Willoughby. |
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The men posed as customers after Anthony and Catherine Callaghan advertised their French Bulldogs online. |
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Viruses named after celebrities are all the rage among net pests, and now there's one bearing the name of Welsh sexpot Catherine Bleater, sorry, Zeta Jones. |
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On the south side of the Ward is King Henry VIII's gateway, which bears the coat of arms of Catherine of Aragon and forms the secondary entrance to the castle. |
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Luke wrote the first book of her Tudor trilogy, Catherine the Queen which portrayed her and the controversial era of English history through which she lived. |
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She normally puts on a Botswanan accent to play receptionist Winifred Tembe, but had to cultivate upper-class diction for Lady Catherine de Bourgh. |
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The Masters of Arts in Traditional Irish Dance Performance is directed by Catherine Foley, PhD, while the Masters of Arts in Contemporary Dance Performance is headed by Nunan. |
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In the 20th century, George V's wife, Mary of Teck, had her grave upgraded and there are now banners there denoting Catherine as a Queen of England. |
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Rumours then circulated that Catherine had been poisoned by Anne or Henry, or both, as Anne had threatened to murder both Catherine and Mary on several occasions. |
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In late December 1535, sensing her death was near, Catherine made her will, and wrote to her nephew, the Emperor Charles V, asking him to protect her daughter. |
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Wolsey went so far as to convene an ecclesiastical court in England with a representative of the Pope presiding, and Henry and Catherine herself in attendance. |
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The story is set among the wealthy classes of late nineteenth century New York and titular character is Catherine Sloper, who will one day inherit a large fortune. |
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To settle the matter, it was agreed that Catherine would marry Henry VII's second son, Henry, Duke of York, who was five years younger than she was. |
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When Catherine of Aragon travelled to London, she brought a group of her African attendants with her, including one identified as the trumpeter John Blanke. |
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During that time the English won the Battle of Flodden, an event in which Catherine played an important part with an emotional speech about English courage. |
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Mary Catherine Beach identified disparities in patient centeredness at the level of the clinical encounter as well as at the health system level, and Schillinger et al. |
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