Uncle Hugh and Auntie Jan went out to Africa as missionaries and used to visit my mother and our family when they were over on furlough. |
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Brother Hugh McKinney read the first scripture reading and the gospel was read by Canon Mark Diamond. |
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I'm getting emails and phone calls enthusing over my brilliance and insight when I guested on the Hugh Hewitt show last night. |
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Moreover, as Hugh explains, the statement endangers American lives by providing powerful propaganda to our enemies. |
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Gertrude has many strings to her bow, guardian angel, seasonal fairy, a confidant and occasionally freelancing for Hugh someone. |
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Ralph Vaughan Williams's career as an operatic composer began in 1910 with the romantic ballad opera Hugh the Drover. |
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Clinic director Hugh MacPherson uses auriculotherapy alongside body acupuncture to treat his patients. |
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The speech sure sounded like a clunker to me, but Hugh was there, and it may be that I've simply lost touch with the Democratic mindset. |
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Much has been made of Smyth's family background, for he is the son of Renaissance art historian Craig Hugh Smyth and was brought up in Italy. |
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All eyes turned to mea and Hugh put a protective arm around me and glared at Serena. |
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This meant that they had to take on Fighter Command, led by Sir Hugh Dowding, of the Royal Air Force. |
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Likewise, England isn't roast beef and horseradish, it isn't Yeoman Warders, and it isn't Hugh Grant and Kate Winslet. |
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Upon retirement, Hugh and Florence spent 18 wonderful winters in Quartzite, Arizona with many very valued friends. |
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Jaelyn whispered in Brooke's ear as Hugh walked, no, strutted into the room. |
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In 1867 with Hugh Morton he began power loom manufacture of winceys in a factory in Greenholm and acquired the ownership of the clipping mill. |
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Within three years two had been marched and one moved sideways yet Hugh moved on to head up the Retail Division of the bank. |
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York MP Hugh Bayley is now demanding reassurances from the health trusts into which his Government pumped thousands of extra pounds. |
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A small dark man sat cross-legged on a divan, and Hugh made an unpracticed little bow. |
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It's tipping down with rain, Poland are kicking from right to left and Portugal get proceedings underway after Hugh blows his big blue whistle. |
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I was going with this beaut from MSNBC with Hugh on the golf course with a cigar. |
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If a truck came in and there was no-one at the weigh station, Hugh would go out and do it. |
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The Professor was going to pelt Hugh Mackay with a great, malodorous barrage of bunyip droppings, but then realised there wouldn't be any point. |
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A young entrepreneur named Hugh Hefner thrust his ambition upon the marketplace with a new magazine called Playboy. |
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It's been observed that Hugh Dallas hasn't shown any cards in this half, which is nice of him. |
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He should give live, on-air interviews to talk radio hosts like Hugh Hewitt. |
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Otherwise Hugh would have said something about my hearty agreement to co-host at the State Fair in August. |
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I can only assume this is what happens when Hugh Dallas chalks off 0.2 of a Celtic goal or adds 0.1 to a Rangers strike. |
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Sharp and funny, this adaptation also sees Colin Firth and Hugh Grant square up for a comedy barney as love rivals. |
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Acclaimed as a comic masterpiece by critics, it stars Malcolm Adams and Hugh Lee. |
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Thus the Capetian dynasty had its rise in the person of Hugh Capet. |
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The best reader-submitted photobombs submitted by midnight this Friday, will win one of 10 double passes to the Gold Coast premiere of Hugh Jackman's new film. |
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Windsor Locks, Connecticut, Defense Workers Housing, 1942, Hugh Stubbins, architect The Cape's hegemony was truly established by Levittown, set in a former potato farm on Long Island. |
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In this case our hero is played by Hugh Grant, who seems to have foregone, as of Bridget Jones's Diary, his stammering goofiness for a more solidified, slightly caddish charm. |
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The apparently deep relationships between Aaron and Hugh or between Hugh and Becky remain superficial, the minor characters frustratingly sketchy. |
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Professional catastrophe, which occurs both to Hugh and to Helen's sleazy father, is little more than an inconvenience to be sidestepped or diverted by trusted retainers. |
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She wanted to thank Hugh for his unforgotten chivalry toward her. |
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In 1183, Rory O'Connor, High King of Ireland, retired to a monastery, leaving control of the kingdom in the hands of Hugh de Lacy, Henry's justiciary. |
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Otherwise Leinster and Meath became fiefs, held of the English crown by precisely defined knight service by Strongbow and Hugh de Lacy respectively. |
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He would joke around about the idea of getting a part so Hugh helped put the wheels in motion to make it happen. |
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Also, when Nelson died and Hugh Morrow did his own oral history project and talked to about 75 Rockefeller associates. |
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Later, at a senior's hall in nearby Mace's Bay, we discussed CBM efforts in local scallop management and met with Hugh Akagi, Chief of the Passamaquoddy First Nation. |
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Those targeted included Princes William and Harry, as well as senior politicians and the actors Hugh Grant and sienna Miller. |
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But as Hugh Pearman noted, the microflat down-graded the home from a spatial concept to little more than a consumable object, an over-the-counter gadget, the iPod of housing. |
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The sagacious Hugh Hewitt explains the importance of the election. |
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York has its own special identity and should not be bracketed with Leeds, the city's Labour MP Hugh Bayley has told the Yorkshire and Humber Assembly. |
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The target of the mailing was the then-majority leader of the state General Assembly, Democrat Hugh Holliman. |
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Darcy was very drippy but the movie was saved by Hugh Grant. |
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Furness, aka Mrs. Hugh Jackman, was just as pumped to hear the panels as she was to help find solutions. |
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I wouldn't be so enthused if it didn't look like a Hugh Ferris sketchbook come to life. It's a dreamworld Manhattan of the 30s, and I can't wait to spend 100 minutes there. |
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The Queen has approved that the Reverend Philip Hugh Jones, Vicar of Southwater, in the Diocese of Chichester, be appointed to the Archdeaconry of Lewes and Hastings. |
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Like most industry insiders, renowned architecture critic Hugh Pearman is eagerly anticipating an epic battle culminating in a wonderful icon for the city of Glasgow. |
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Jim Broadbent is the bellowing RHPS training sergeant and Hugh Laurie the preening wing commander Gutsy, who likes his bug juice shaken not stirred. |
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What is claimed to have been the first landing of a landplane at Catalina took place on a road graded by the Hugh Smith Construction Company near Rancho Escondido. |
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It's a welcome change to see Hugh Grant play the role of a devious weasel instead of the awkward, bumbling, confused nice guy in his previous films. |
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Especially since that fact allowed Hugh Jackman to segue into one of the most tedious musical montages in Oscar history! |
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For Hugh, a 22-year-old IT worker, has wrought a minor miracle. |
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Radio Blogger has the transcripts of Hugh Hewitt's debates with two law professors about the adequacy of the federal courts' handling of the Terri Schiavo case. |
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Matthew, like your co-star Hugh Grant in this movie, possesses a kind of debonair diffidence. |
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At the moment, Johansson is heading back to London to continue work on Woody Allen's next movie, an as yet untitled comedy co-starring Hugh Jackman. |
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After Stamp took an earbashing from the Rugby Park fans and a yellow card from Hugh Dallas for a crunching tackle on Peter Canero, Hearts made their second goal of the day. |
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And his cultured style in polishing off his cone meant he'd certainly outpoll little Hugh Guy, two, in the etiquette stakes. |
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Some people, including Nin's husband Hugh Guiler, elected to have their portraits excised completely from the diary. |
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They included actor Hugh Jackman, with an unfamiliar shaved head and handlebar moustache for his latest film. |
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So far they've got crumbs from David Bailey's sandwich, crusts from Pete Doherty's bread roll and an ice-cream cone munched by Hugh Dennis. |
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Deborra-Lee Furness and Wolverine star Hugh are one of Tinseltown's rare golden couples who have been happily married for almost 20 years. |
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Clementine traveled to Eaton Hall to play tennis with Hugh Grosvenor, 2nd Duke of Westminster, and his family. |
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Sir Hugh interviewed the brothers and, impressed by their prodigious knowledge, commissioned the book. |
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William also installed Roger de Montgomerie at Shrewsbury, and Hugh d'Avranches at Chester, creating a new expansionist earldom in each case. |
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Orthopaedic surgery was pioneered in Liverpool by Hugh Owen Thomas, and modern medical anaesthetics by Thomas Cecil Gray. |
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Edith later became the first wife of Hugh Cudlipp the Welsh journalist and newspaper editor. |
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The 1988 film The Lair of the White Worm by Ken Russell, starring Hugh Grant, was filmed in Derbyshire. |
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In 1608 Sir Hugh Pollard was named as chief forester in a suit brought before the Court of Exchequer by his deputy William Pincombe. |
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Chadwick had his Australian 1851 Exhibition scholar, Hugh Webster, duplicate their results. |
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Up the hill towards the park was the coffee shop where she and Mandy had met, and where Hugh had come daily for his long blacks. |
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Carilef, Ranulf Flambard and Hugh de Puiset, are all buried in the rebuilt chapter house. |
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Becket's assassins fled north to Knaresborough Castle, which was held by Hugh de Morville, where they remained for about a year. |
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In an attempt to gain foreign support, in May 1605 Fawkes travelled overseas and informed Hugh Owen of the plotters' plan. |
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In 1977 Sir Hugh Casson founded the Friends of the Royal Academy, a charity designed to provide financial support for the institution. |
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He had previously been Master of Hugh Squier's School in South Molton, Devon, and Lecturer of nearby Molland. |
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A confederation of northern Gaelic Chieftains, led by Hugh O'Neill, resisted the imposition of English government in Ulster. |
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From 1606 there was substantial lowland Scots settlement on disinhabited land in north Down, led by Hugh Montgomery and James Hamilton. |
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General Hugh Stockwell and Admiral Barjot were appointed as Chief of Staff. |
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The poet Hugh MacDiarmid, a Communist, was also an early member of the National Party of Scotland. |
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Kennedy, Hugh Gaitskell and Bertrand Russel, are spending the night in a school hall during their march to Aldermaston. |
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The lead role was played by Hugh Bonneville, and in the same year Channel 4 broadcast the documentary Philip Larkin, Love and Death in Hull. |
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The leading figure, Hugh MacDiarmid, attempted to revive the Scots language as a medium for serious literature. |
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Barrie met Thomas Hardy through Hugh Clifford while he was staying in London. |
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It was not until the literary efforts of Hugh MacDiarmid that the Scottish Renaissance can properly be said to have begun. |
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His poem Hugh Selwyn Mauberley consists of 18 short parts, and describes a poet whose life has become sterile and meaningless. |
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Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Dillman entertained two hundred guests this evening with a musicale at Playa Rienta, their ocean front home. |
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On the other hand, former Great Britain international Hugh Waddell, Ali Blee and Tait again all scored to seal a Scottish victory. |
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A drawing was made to illustrate the proposal which was accepted by Hugh Conway. |
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Rather than taking up parochial duties in a parish, he became tutor to two sons of Hugh Douglas of Longniddry. |
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Leading up to the Disruption many of the issues were discussed in Hugh Miller's widely circulating newspaper The Witness. |
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Alexander Duff worked in India and can be seen behind Hugh Miller in the Disruption Painting signing Missions in Bengal. |
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The rank was first used on 1 April 1922 with the promotion of Sir Hugh Trenchard. |
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Irvine was the site of Scotland's 12th century Military Capital and former headquarters of the Lord High Constable of Scotland, Hugh de Morville. |
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It was led by adventurers James Hamilton and Sir Hugh Montgomery, two Ayrshire lairds. |
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The first account says that Llywelyn and his chief minister approached the forces of Edmund Mortimer and Hugh Le Strange after crossing a bridge. |
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Over the course of the next three years, Gruffudd was able to recover upper Gwynedd to the Conwy, defeating Hugh, Earl of Chester. |
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Above the Old Dee Bridge is Chester Weir, which was built by Hugh Lupus to supply power to his corn mills. |
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It was less easy to work in the opposite way, and establish a position among the hereditary marcher families, as Hugh Le Despenser discovered. |
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Meanwhile, Louis VIII of France allied himself with Hugh de Lusignan and invaded first Poitou and then Gascony. |
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Henry's campaign was hesitant and was further undermined by Hugh switching sides and returning to support Louis. |
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Also slain with Montfort were other leaders of his movement, including Peter de Montfort and Hugh Despenser. |
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Edward and Hugh the Younger met Lancaster at Pontefract, where, after a summary trial, the earl was found guilty of treason and beheaded. |
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Finally, Edward had taken away her children and given the custody of them to Hugh Despenser's wife. |
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Thomas Swynford, a son from Katherine's first marriage to Sir Hugh Swynford, was another loyal companion. |
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In 1071 he made Hugh d'Avranches, who built Chester Castle, the first Earl of Chester. |
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The property was acquired in 1595 by Sir Hugh Myddleton who provided London with it first fresh water supply. |
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In May 2011, Jones appeared as guest vocalist on the debut album Let Them Talk by Hugh Laurie. |
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She attended singing lessons with John Hugh Thomas and passed her Grade 8 examinations with distinction in both singing and piano. |
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By 1086, most of the area was in the hands of Norman lords such as Robert of Rhuddlan, his cousin Hugh d'Avranches, and Hamo de Mascy. |
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Scenes for the 2016 film Florence Foster Jenkins, starring Hugh Grant and Meryl Streep, were filmed around New Brighton. |
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The first visit from a west European was by Hugh Willoughby in 1553, and he met Russian ships from the already established hunting trade. |
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The Carolingian dynasty ruled France until 987, when Hugh Capet, Duke of France and Count of Paris, was crowned King of the Franks. |
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King Rudolf was supported by his brother Hugh the Black and son of Robert I, Hugh the Great. |
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Finally the nobles unanimously summoned back Louis, thanks to the decisive support of Hugh the Great to France to become their new King. |
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A swan is one of the attributes of St Hugh of Lincoln based on the story of a swan who was devoted to him. |
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Other chroniclers include Eadmer, Hugh the Chanter, Abbot Suger, and the authors of the Welsh Brut. |
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The first two lifeboats were kept in a boathouse on the town beach at Hugh Town. |
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It was originally the home of Captain Tregarthen who introduced the first sloop in 1849, 'Ariadne', that serviced the Hugh Town from Penzance. |
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A plaque records the original construction by Captains Hugh Hill and Simon Bayly, builders of the 1676 Lowestoft lighthouse. |
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In 1640 a Virginia court sentenced John Punch to slavery, forcing him to serve his master, Hugh Gwyn, for the remainder of his life. |
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Roger's second marriage was in 1149 to Sibylla, daughter of Hugh II, Duke of Burgundy. |
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In 1855, Philip Francis Little, a native of Prince Edward Island, won a parliamentary majority over Hugh Hoyles and the Conservatives. |
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The Protestants narrowly elected Hugh Hoyles as the Conservative Prime Minister. |
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In 1640, John Punch was sentenced to lifetime servitude as punishment for trying to escape from his master Hugh Gwyn. |
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The Company was formed in London in about 1551 by Richard Chancellor, Sebastian Cabot and Sir Hugh Willoughby. |
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Upon his return to England, the Muscovy Company was formed by himself, Sebastian Cabot, Sir Hugh Willoughby, and several London merchants. |
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In March 1858, the Central India Field Force, led by Sir Hugh Rose, advanced on and laid siege to Jhansi. |
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In 1603, Hugh Plat suggested that coal might be charred in a manner analogous to the way charcoal is produced from wood. |
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Of literary figures after the Lake Poets among those most closely associated with Keswick was the novelist Hugh Walpole. |
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A shooting lodge was constructed for the Kaiser at Martindale by the major local landowner, Hugh Lowther, 5th Earl of Lonsdale. |
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A 1936 stage version was created by Helen Jerome played at the St James's Theatre in London, starring Celia Johnson and Hugh Williams. |
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One of Hugh d'Avranche's barons has been identified as Robert Nicholls, Baron of Halton and Montebourg. |
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The Eden rises in Black Fell Moss, Mallerstang, on the high ground between High Seat, Yorkshire Dales and Hugh Seat. |
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During his 2006 performance in the Hugh Laurie episode, Beck was accompanied by the puppets that had been used onstage during his world tour. |
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To the east, on the opposite side of the narrow dale, are High Seat and Hugh Seat. |
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The river Eden rises as Red Gill Beck in Black Moss, the peat bogs below Hugh Seat. |
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One of the other notable Lords of the Manor was Sir Hugh de Morville, Lord of Westmorland. |
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A Guinness employee told Sir Hugh of two twin brothers, Norris and Ross McWhirter, who had opened a fact checking agency in London. |
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At four o'clock exactly Hugh Drummond stepped out of his two-seater at the Haymarket entrance to the Carlton. |
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The watchdog has insisted the chief constable's actions were justified after republicans hit out at Sir Hugh Orde's reassertions. |
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Descriptions of twenty-five new species of land snail from the collection of Hugh Cuming Esq. |
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Still, like Hugh, I assumed that it will be awhile before the bad guy makes an appearance and becomes physical threat in this story. |
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He was not Hugh Hefner, who used his house to exemplify his sexual values. |
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Many celebrities, Hugh Grant to name one, court publicity when it suits them but do not like it when their seedier side is shown. |
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Race director Hugh Brasher said that this would turn a dull treadmill experience in to an exciting one. |
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Dara O'Briain oversees another bunch of satirical sideswipes from Hugh Dennis, Russell Howard, Frankie Boyle and Andy Parsons. |
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Playboy's pipe-smoking, pajama-wearing founder, Hugh Hefner, built his empire on nude centerfolds and has never shirked publicity. |
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The magazine's supremo Hugh Hefner reacted to the news that there will be no more centrefolds by asking, 'Who will I marry now? |
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At the roast, Gilbert Gottfried, a squinting tummler with a shrieking ferret schtick, was scorching old Hugh. |
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The story centres on Sam, a TV commissioning editor played by Hugh Laurie, and his wife Lucy, who is played by Joely Richardson. |
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Chetwynd's one-time home, Montreal was also the city where he made his directorial debut, Two Solitudes, an adaptation of Hugh MacLennan's novel. |
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Sir Hugh, my husband says my son profits nothing in the world at his book. I pray you, ask him some questions in his accidence. |
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I'm not such a bighead that I think I can do better than Hugh and Hereman at reclaiming the main island. |
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St Mary's Harbour is the principal harbour of the Isles of Scilly, and is located in Hugh Town. |
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These constituencies were represented by Hugh Bayley, John Greenway, John Grogan, and Anne McIntosh respectively. |
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One of the specific charges laid against Longchamp, by John's supporter Hugh, Bishop of Coventry, was that he could not speak English. |
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William I of Scotland and Hugh Bigod were captured on 13 and 25 July respectively. |
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The name is derived from the nickname of Hugh, the first Capetian King, who was known as Hugh Capet. |
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In September 1761, with his assistant Hugh Oldham, Brindley surveyed an extension from Longford Bridge to Hempstones, near Halton, Cheshire. |
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Millionaires Hugh Fraser and Roy Thomson, whose newspaper empire included The Glasgow Herald's archrival, The Scotsman, fought for control of the title for 52 days. |
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Another person of note was a personal friend of George Washington, General Hugh Mercer, who fought for Charles Edward Stuart at the Battle of Culloden. |
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Meanwhile, in the X-Men movies Patrick Stewart and Hugh Jackman have been marshaling their superpowers against Ian McKellen's axis of evil mutants. |
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So thanks to him I interviewed Hugh Liedtke, John Bookout, and others. |
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Those taking part included Hugh and Carmen Bear, Hercules and Bella, Beau and Belle Brummie, Sky Blue Sam, Swifty, Wolfie and Wendy, Nile the Crocodile and Wicktopus. |
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The only man more fanciable is acting star Hugh Grant, it says. |
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During his residence at Oxford, his friendship ripened with Arthur Hugh Clough, another Rugby old boy who had been one of his father's favourites. |
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But if Cheyne thought he could save face with this letter, he failed to reckon with Hugh de Cressingham, who was the most able of the king's administrators. |
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In 1897 Walpole senior was appointed principal of Bede College, Durham, and Hugh was moved again, to be a day boy for four years at Durham School. |
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He worked closely with mathematics professor Hugh Blackburn in his work. |
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Solderer Hugh, 33, Elaine, 35, and their family live in a terraced house in Greenock and are on the lists of three housing associations and Inverclyde Council. |
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The first Irish earldom was the Earl of Ulster, granted to the Norman knight Hugh de Lacy in 1205 by Henry II, King of England and Lord of Ireland. |
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Using a few grainy photos of the original as research, Hugh builds his own supergun to see if the weapon could have brought the capital to its knees. |
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A SPIN OFF from the XMen films, Origins expands the back-story of one of the franchise''s most popular characters, Wolverine, played by Hugh Jackman, above, with Lynn Collins. |
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Nearby to the west on the A5057, the HSE and Office for Nuclear Regulation have their head office at Redgrave Court, near the main site of Hugh Baird College. |
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The first was completed in 1894 and named Ysgol Syr Hugh Owen. |
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Tonight, Hugh joins him as he prepares sauteed bulls' testicles, stuffed guinea fowl and a rich and creamy rum moon cake for an annual zodiac dinner party. |
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Despite the Treaty of Lambeth, hostilities continued and Henry was forced to compromise with the newly crowned Louis VIII of France and Henry's stepfather, Hugh X of Lusignan. |
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Joined by Philip II, Count Raymond V of Toulouse, and Duke Hugh III of Burgundy, Henry died suddenly of a fatal illness in 1183, saving Richard's position. |
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In 987 his son Hugh Capet was elected king and the Capetian dynasty began. |
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Edward was reluctant to leave the country, as discontent was once again brewing domestically, particularly over his relationship with the favourite Hugh Despenser the Younger. |
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Lothar managed to increase his power, but this was reversed with the coming of age of Hugh Capet, who began forming new alliances of nobles and eventually was elected as king. |
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Richard Hamilton's Portrait of Hugh Gaitskell as a Monster of Filmland from 1964 and Keith Piper's You are Now Entering Mau Mau tapestry shows how art can be of its time. |
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Edward and Hugh the Younger became aware of these plans in March and headed west, hoping that negotiations led by the moderate Earl of Pembroke would defuse the crisis. |
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The island, other than the land owned by the Iona Cathedral Trust, was purchased from the Duke of Argyll by Hugh Fraser in 1979 and donated to the National Trust for Scotland. |
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Once the condition appeared terminal, Henry gave confession and summoned Archbishop Hugh of Amiens, who was joined by Robert of Gloucester and other members of the court. |
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Dr Hugh Ferguson Watson, an ambitious doctor working in the prison service, was the only man in Scotland willing to force-feed Suffragettes on hunger strike. |
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The nine pencil drawings by Welsh engineer Hugh Iorys Hughes were estimated to fetch 40,000 to 80,000 US dollars at Bonhams' New York saleroom on Tuesday. |
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Trenear in Hugh Town and is part of the Isles of Scilly Methodist Circuit. |
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The series celebrates the season's best and freshest, whether from the wild, the garden or the shop shelf, as Hugh offers numerous recipes to inspire and to salivate over. |
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The man who masterminded the RAF's defences against the German Luftwaffe, Air Chief Marshal Sir Hugh Dowding, was born and raised in Moffat, Dumfriesshire. |
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It is situated about half a mile northeast of Hugh Town and is a popular tourist spot with a number of guest houses, a restaurant, several gift shops and art galleries. |
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Richard had a sister, Adeliz, and may have had a brother named Hugh. |
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The current owner is Huw Davies no relation to Hugh de Morville. |
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In 1645, Springfield, Massachusetts, experienced America's first accusations of witchcraft when husband and wife Hugh and Mary Parsons accused each other of witchcraft. |
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At America's first witch trial, Hugh was found innocent, while Mary was acquitted of witchcraft but sentenced to be hanged for the death of her child. |
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Wintour met with the Constable of Castile, the exiled Welsh spy Hugh Owen, and Sir William Stanley, who said that Catesby would receive no support from Spain. |
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In 1377 an invading French force burnt down much of the town while attempting to take Carisbrooke Castle, then under the command of Sir Hugh Tyrill. |
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The lucky recipient of the kiss is fan Kim MacAfee, played by Nina Genatossio, who has recently agreed to go steady with Hugh Peabody, played by Sean Scannell. |
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Since the 1960s there have been stereophonic recordings of Hugh the Drover, Sir John in Love, Riders to the Sea, The Poisoned Kiss, and The Pilgrim's Progress. |
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In 1906, Sir Hugh Lane promised 39 paintings, including Renoir's Umbrellas, to the National Gallery on his death, unless a suitable building could be built in Dublin. |
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In their second innings, the Australians, boosted by a spectacular 55 runs off 60 deliveries from Hugh Massie, managed 122, which left England only 85 runs to win. |
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Henry, however, granted the unconquered kingdom of Meath to Hugh de Lacy. |
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For instance, the Premonstratensian house of Dryburgh Abbey was founded in 1150 by monks from Alnwick Abbey with the patronage of Hugh de Morville, Lord of Lauderdale. |
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During her reign, reformers of the church, such as Thomas Hawkes, Hugh Latimer, Nicholas Ridley, Thomas Cranmer, and George Wishart, were executed for their faith. |
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Since Trainspotting in 1996, she's starred alongside A-listers Renee Zellwegerand Hugh Grant in the Bridget Jones series and Kirsten Dunst in bodice-ripper Marie Antoinette. |
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The private function, hosted by Playboy Founder Hugh Hefner, saw VIP guests hit the red carpet before heading inside the exclusive private members' venue for the first time. |
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The Guinness Book of Records was the brainchild of Sir Hugh Beaver. |
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This was known as Butskellism, after the almost identical Keynesian policies of Rab Butler on behalf of the Conservatives, and Hugh Gaitskell for Labour. |
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Together with two other ships under the command of Hugh Willoughby, his crew had sought a northern route to the Indies, especially India and China. |
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Both Fleming and Ann had affairs during their marriage, she, most notably, with Hugh Gaitskell, the Leader of the Labour Party and Leader of the Opposition. |
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The book also includes a CD with twenty tracks showcasing some of Hugh Tracey's field recordings of various instruments including mbiras, drums, xylophones, flutes, and horns. |
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The royal court was formed round Henry's trusted friends, such as Richard de Clare, the brothers Hugh and Roger Bigod and Humphrey de Bohun and Henry's brother, Richard. |
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Burns influenced later Scottish writers, especially Hugh MacDiarmid, who fought to dismantle what he felt had become a sentimental cult that dominated Scottish literature. |
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Hosted by Hugh Dennis, it gives up-and-coming comedians the chance to compete in ad-libbed games and scenes based on material chosen by the presenter and the audience. |
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Henry's mother was unable to establish a role for herself in the regency government and she returned to France in 1217, marrying Hugh de Lusignan, a powerful Poitevin noble. |
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Sir Hugh Walpole, author of the Lake District novel Rogue Herries, was a visitor in the 1920s and 30s and used the house as the scene, set in 1854, of the murder by Uhland. |
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Sargent's first recordings as a conductor, made for HMV in 1923 using the acoustic process, were of excerpts from Vaughan Williams's opera Hugh the Drover. |
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Before their departure from Australia to England, Hugh Gibb sent demos to Brian Epstein, a promoter who managed the Beatles and directed NEMS, a British music store. |
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Blood soon became engaged and after their marriage her husband, Hugh Skeys, took her to Lisbon, Portugal, to improve her health, which had always been precarious. |
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It was made famous by the writer and broadcaster Hugh Falkus, who lived in the Esk valley and used the river as a basis for many of his books and films. |
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Hugh Allan, the railroad magnate, would steer Scottish immigrants there until they settled in elsewhere. |
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Hugh describes growing vegetables and rearing animals, as well as cooking them, in an unpretentious manner. |
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Hugh Bradley was in the pool recently and said the two boys had yawns as wide as a hippopotamus' mouth. |
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Hugh is one of this country's finest song-writing talents and accomplished live performers. |
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Hugh performs a Herculean task visiting the Augean stables of Durbin's mind. |
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Hugh about-turned, and headed in the opposite direction to be met with a similar fate. |
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Hugh Jackman has been Wolverine in the movies and the flashy Boy From Oz on stage. |
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Hugh Jackman turned the Oscars into the Tonys, with glitzy musical-theater camp numbers. |
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Hugh MacDiarmid is commemorated in Makars' Court, outside The Writers' Museum, Lawnmarket, Edinburgh. |
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Hugh MacDiarmid sat for sculptor Alan Thornhill and a bronze was acquired by the National Portrait Gallery. |
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Hugh the Younger subsequently expanded his holdings and power across Wales, mainly at the expense of the other Marcher Lords. |
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Hugh Godolphin and Signore Mantissa represent strikingly similar subject states. |
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Hugh Blair, who was a firm believer in the authenticity of the poems, raised a subscription to allow Macpherson to pursue his Gaelic researches. |
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Hugh was recovered by the time of Anselm's arrival, but he was occupied four or five months by his assistance. |
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Hugh did exactly this in 1201 and Philip summoned John to attend court in Paris in 1202, citing the Le Goulet treaty to strengthen his case. |
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Hugh Street is the main shopping area on the islands and business is quite reliant on tourism. |
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Hugh Clapperton in 1824 believed that half the population of Kano were enslaved people. |
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Hugh and Dorothy were taught by a governess until the middle of 1893, when the parents decided that he needed an English education. |
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Hugh Rose of Kilravock entertained Charles Edward Stuart and the Duke of Cumberland respectively on 14 and 15 April 1746, before the Battle of Culloden. |
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Hugh Despenser the Younger lived and ruled in grand style, playing a leading role in Edward's government, and executing policy through a wide network of family retainers. |
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Hugh Fleming had four surviving children from his first marriage. |
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Hugh Peter, and by Gerald Kyd in the 2012 premiere of the play 55 Days. |
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Hugh Kenner contends that Cathay should be read primarily as a work about World War I, not as an attempt at accurately translating ancient Eastern poems. |
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Hugh M Thomas argues that the Gesta is intended to be an entertaining story about an English hero, creating a fantasy of successful resistance to the Normans. |
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Hugh Benham, arguably one of the most notable Taverner scholars, has provided an intensely detailed study of Taverner's music in the publication under review. |
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Hugh Jackson Lawlor is of the opinion that the psalter was not written primarily by Rhygyfarch himself, as mentioned above, unlike other scholars. |
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Drama House HUGH Laurie recently started a new, slightly unlikely career as a grizzled bluesman. |
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Spokesmodel HUGH LAURIE is a brilliant talent, but has a face like a depressed Bassett hound, so how he came to be the new face of cosmetics firm L'Oreal is a mystery. |
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