Benedict did try to improve Vatican relations with France after the war by canonizing the French heroine Joan of Arc. |
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Hollywood today mourned the death of actress Joan Crawford, the chorus dancer who became a glamour queen. |
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There he met all the other famous artists like Henri Matisse, Joan Miro and George Braques. |
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And although she owns homes in London, St Tropez and now New York, and lives a jet-set lifestyle, Joan says she is not cash rich. |
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Her decision to leave semi-permanent residence in Japan was an emotional, sentimental time for Joan and her jillions of friends and fans here. |
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Since comedienne extraordinaire Joan Rivers drifted back to the United States, Edinburgh has been a much less entertaining place. |
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I was exhilarated by Joan of Arc's achievements and horrified by her demise. |
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Both by the solitary nature of her visionary experience and by the ecclesiastical condemnation, Joan was an outsider. |
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We must take into account the fact that Joan of Arc vehemently rejected marriage. |
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Instantly, she thought of Christmases past where she would sit by the hearth and Joan would play the viol. |
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Mick was in his late fifties and is sadly missed by his wife Joan, brothers and sisters and a large circle of friends. |
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In the pouring rain, Joan drives her to office, a cheesy, light-up sign outside announcing the position like it's a motel vacancy. |
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When we were kids, my Aunt Joan knitted Christmas stockings for everybody in the family. |
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Maddy laughed as Joan passed Luke without much notice to the fact that he couldn't stop watching her. |
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Watch Joan and Melissa Rivers blow the whistle on the evening's best and, yes, worst dressed. |
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Michael is survived by his brothers, sisters, life long companion Joan, relatives and friends to whom sympathy of the community is extended. |
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You know, back in the 1400s, Joan of Arc was burned at the stake for heresy. |
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The new Mayor of Clitheroe is retired ski instructor and former Clitheroe Chamber of Trade secretary Joan Knight. |
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The Robinson girls not only learned how to grow vegetables but also, thanks to the expert tutelage of mum Joan, how to cook them. |
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My sister-in-law Joan, who was also an usherette at the cinema, said she used to watch him painting in the foyer while at work. |
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Soon after, she auditioned for the one and only part in Joan MacLeod's play The Shape of a Girl. |
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For Joan D' Mello, Assistant Director of Aliyavar, staging the play was a dream come true. |
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Although Joan does things that some might consider repugnant, Linney fashions her alter-ego into a sympathetic human being. |
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Instantly Joan went to the traymobile, lifted the linen drape over the afternoon tea things, took a cup and carried it to her mother. |
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Winona Ryder plays a dying young woman who is romanced by silver fox Richard Gere in this drippy, luxe love story directed by Joan Chen. |
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Shirked off, Arthur follows Joan to the bathroom and, as he watches her, his eyes click on like an old-fashioned radio console. |
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More resonantly, Joan, due to her chastity, courage, chivalry, piety and intelligence, personified an exceptional female figurehead. |
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On embarking for the court, Joan traded her red gown of peasant homespun for elite male garb. |
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Bring your own scuba gear, or have Joan arrange rental equipment in advance. |
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Redmonds shop of Oola closed last Friday, as Joan and Joe Redmond have retired from shopkeeping. |
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They're accosted by Joan Rivers who demands to know which designer made their gown, their jewels, their evening bag. |
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Its palette of greens, purples and yellows and its spontaneous, linear drawing recall Joan Mitchell and late Monet. |
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A licensed professional counselor, Joan specializes in helping victims of trichotillomania. |
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For the next eight years Joan toured the world to sell out audiences, each album charted, and the hit singles just kept on coming. |
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A high tea to display student designs will begin at noon Saturday, April 5, in the Joan Bice Underwood Tea Room, MacKay. |
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The Rose of Lancaster deals with Henry VI's accession to the throne, wars in France, the Wars Of The Roses, and Joan of Arc. |
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On the insistence of past pupils and their parents, Joan and Joscelyne wrote a short memoir of their life's work. |
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Assuming the role of Joan, you go about killing hordes of enemies in order to liberate France. |
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There was a message from Joan, and one from George, who was implying something that she wasn't getting at. |
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It includes text which Joan wanted to use to show what it feels like to have breast cancer without making it depressing or self-pitying. |
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A Valentine's Day blind date turned to platinum love for Joan and Reg Grimley who have now celebrated 70 years' marriage. |
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I think it appropriate to note that the song was not written by Joan, especially since there are people who feel that Joan massacred the song. |
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By including and blending the oppositions within her narration, de Pisan has created an engaging and lively epic of her hero, Joan of Arc. |
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I can still string a box, do the sealing wax and sliding knots, all because of Joan. |
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From 1.30 pm Joan Whitehead sings jazz standards and your jazz Sunday winds up in jam session style at the Black Swan, Peasholme Green. |
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The spiritual den mother of women in rock in Philadelphia is Joan Jett, who was born right here in the City of, ahem, Brotherly Love. |
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The bell rang and Joan ran out of physics in relief, loaded down with a ton of homework. |
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Scottish nationalists have made her into their version of Joan of Arc, a martyred hero who struggled against English oppression. |
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Near the end of 1952, Greenspan married artist Joan Mitchell, whom he had met ten months previously on a blind date. |
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Ivan was still in a daze from his sleep, and didn't notice that Joan was sitting in one of the chairs. |
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The McGuire family came together in Ballina last week to celebrate the golden wedding anniversary of Jim and Joan. |
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This is surely true of Ann and Joan, who greeted all with their beautiful smiles and you immediately felt at peace. |
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Luckily, her aunt Joan is on the case to remind her of the important things in life. |
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Her mother Joan, by the way, is the sister of chess grandmaster Bobby Fischer. |
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Philip was a serial philanderer who did not bother to conduct his affairs very discreetly, which infuriated the moody and jealous Joan. |
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The brilliant coloratura, effortless vocal dynamics, and beautifully rounded tone brought Joan Sutherland to mind. |
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Early Jackson Pollock oil studies of horses, presented by Joan T. Washburn, were knockouts. |
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The former is 7 songs over 38 minutes, a paean to domestic bliss, to chores and children and Citizen Kane and Joan of Arc and Elvis. |
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Last night we went to the opening night of Full Circle starring Joan Collins. |
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Married to his wife Joan for 36 years he has lived in Slade Green all his married life and has two grown-up sons. |
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In 1429, Joan presented herself to the embattled dauphin as the virgin deliverer of France. |
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The US government were co-conspirators with the media, who wanted to force-feed us a Joan of Arc. |
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The French dauphin made himself king as Charles VII with inspirational support from Joan of Arc. |
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I have to admit when I watched the documentary on Joan that I thought you were a bit manic yourself or even a drug addict. |
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So determined was Joan to solve the mystery she taught herself Old French and obtained microfilm of the same Guiot manuscript Professor Kibler used for the Penguin Classic. |
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High-profile women like news anchor Joan Lunden and actress Linda Lavin have had to pay out sizable sums. |
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In this film, the porcelain beauty of an incredibly attractive and unimaginably young Joan Crawford matches Chaney's angry armless antagonist magnificently. |
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If Joan were really around, she'd skull Le Pen with a spiked mace. |
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Someone recently sent me an old Joan Didion essay on self-respect that appeared in Vogue. |
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Designers too were required for the sets but they had to be designers who would realise what Joan and the company wanted after they had started on the rehearsing of the plays. |
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The competition for an arrangement of spring garden flowers for the Jean Drew Plate was won by Eileen Spalding, with Joan Didio second and Minnie Dugmore third. |
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Baxter's role was primarily as a producer, but he did direct a final re-make of Doss House, retitled Judgment Deferred and featuring a debut performance by Joan Collins. |
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The Women is the story of nice girl Mary Haines, sporty and straightforward, who loses her husband to shop-girl vamp Crystal Allen, a red-lipped, black-eyed Joan Crawford. |
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In the claustrophobic gloom of Fez, a small basement club popular with students in downtown New York, Joan Rivers is standing on stage haranguing her audience. |
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Don spends an afternoon with Joan, test-driving a Jaguar and drinking together in a bar, reminiscing about the past. |
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Her care for children led to her being nicknamed Auntie Joan. |
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When Joan Leonard puts the set on, Bruce Willis and Cybill Shepherd are yelling at each other on moonlighting. |
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I would walk for hours at the weekends, coming back with Tupperware bowls of berries which Joan made into pies with Bramley apples from the garden. |
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Alig and his gang had been paraded on daytime television and marveled at by talk show hosts like Phil Donahue and Joan Rivers. |
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And Joan Van Ark, Peter Fonda, as well as clients like t-bone Burnett and the superstar songwriter Diane Warren. |
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After all, it just wouldn't have made sense if Joan of Arc had opted for a career in cosmetology or Einstein had decided to forgo physics to pursue the life of a rodeo clown. |
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The devil's advocates, unlike the admiring artists who did their part to insure for Joan a different kind of immortality, understood her changeability and its implications. |
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Estee Lauder has not crumbled to dust because the perfect brown face of Joan Smalls represents it. |
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We see photographs of him with his arm around Joan Jett, two punks mugging for the camera. |
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As Joan herself recalled during her trials, while her own village of Domremy was predominantly Orleanist, the nearby village of Maxey was Burgundian in allegiance. |
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When Joan Fontaine wanted to insult Hedda Hopper, she prudently dulled the sting by making herself a target as well. |
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Sighing heavily, Joan figured this conversation had gone on long enough. |
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Lane then impulsively kisses Joan in her office, a move that she gracefully dismisses without further wounding his pride. |
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From Joan Rivers to Marlo Thomas to Lena Dunham, comedy and feminism have been longstanding bedfellows. |
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At its height, your own management career had the bipolarity of Cher on one side and Joan Rivers on the other. |
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A rather wonderful tribute to Joan Rivers greeted commuters at hackney Wick Overground station in London this morning. |
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She was playing a friendly game with Anne Donaldson and Joan Foster. |
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The music is based on incidental choruses Bernstein composed for an adaptation of the Jean Anouilh play, The Lark, about the trial of Joan of Arc. |
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Influenced by artists Robert Motherwell and Joan Mitchell, McClymont uses the strong, gestural brushstrokes of the post-war Abstract Expressionists. |
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Phyllis, who was a nurse, went down to Mississippi to provide medical care for people like Joan. |
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So far Joan has encountered the Almighty as a street sweeper, a mime, a guy from the power company, a naval recruiter, and a little girl playing with a ball in the park. |
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So we all walked down to the nearest pet store and Joan got her new dog Sammy. |
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Ross vied for a monumental Joan Miro towering over five feet high but dropped out of the bidding. |
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As someone with a shrewd eye for the absurd, it is entirely possible somewhere Joan Rivers is smiling right now. |
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Apparently one of the executive producers of Celebrity Apprentice went to Joan and said that your manager is disputing the charge. |
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The News From Spain By Joan Wickersham Seven heart-rending love stories only peripherally about Spain. |
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As usual, Joan Armour was present at center stage or behind the scenes, as necessary, to keep the logistics manageable, the computers humming, and the coffee urns flowing. |
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So VI turned out more like Joan of Arc crossed with Joan Rivers, brave and big-mouthed, someone to do and be all the things Paretsky could not take on herself. |
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We engaged Joan as director, and my other sister wrote the scenario. |
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The speculations have ranged from Joan Baez in particular to his audience in general, with more than a shmear of misogyny in the former case, misanthropy in the latter. |
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In 1954 he married a fellow Tennessean staff member, Joan Link. |
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But the flood of Joan Rivers-style verbiage about her day-to-day wardrobe has overwhelmed those nuanced conversations. |
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For starters, Joan the humble shepherdess is a romantic fancy. |
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The best guess about the hideous polka-dot job that Elk wore on Sunday was that he bought it on eBay as an investment, believing it had once been worn by Joan Crawford. |
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We showed up in the early hours, threw a microphone on Joan and simply followed her on a year-long quest to reinvent herself. |
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I first read Joan Didion in my early 20s, and that totally changed everything. |
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Later, Joan Rivers and her daughter Melissa provided a bit of instant replay commentary. |
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I then said that no one I knew could serve as a better example of martyrdom than Joan of Arc, before relating a short account of her life for the rest of the essay. |
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Yes, thanks to Howard Stern and her own larger-than-life personality, Mariann is having a bit of her own Joan Rivers moment. |
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During head secretary Joan Holloway's goodbye party on Mad Men, the office gang takes turns riding around on a lawn mower. |
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In a statement read in court, Joan Turner said he used to let out a low whimpering sound and an occasional high-pitched shrill noise which could keep his mother awake. |
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Local actor Joan Carles Suau agreed that rompers may just be too hard a sell for guys in the Spanish capital. |
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Her maternal aunts included Joan of England, Queen of Scotland, Isabella of England, and Joan, Lady of Wales. |
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One understood why Joan Fontaine stayed with him no matter what. |
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Beth, bless her, later asks Joan what Gorman has done to her. |
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Tancred had imprisoned William's widow, Queen Joan, who was Richard's sister, and did not give her the money she had inherited in William's will. |
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Queen Joan I also played a part in the ultimate demise of the first Kingdom of Naples. |
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The second of them was Joan Plowright, with whom Olivier began a relationship that endured for the rest of his life. |
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In 1960 she and Olivier divorced and Olivier soon married actress Joan Plowright. |
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During this visit he was found in Llywelyn's chamber together with Llywelyn's wife Joan. |
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The marriage did go ahead, and the following year Joan was forgiven and restored to her position as princess. |
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Sometime after the King's death, an imposing tomb was built for him and his queen, probably commissioned and paid for by Queen Joan herself. |
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Model Joan Smalls is the kind of stunner who boasts a strong appeal. |
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Eleanor Hull's mother, Joan Hylle of Exeter, was the sister of Robert Hylle, compiler of the Hylle Cartulary. |
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The anesthesiologist considered a party to Joan Rivers' botched throat procedure is finally revealed. |
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The Runaways The story of the rise and fall of the 70s jailbait girl rock band and the relationship between members Joan Jett and Cherie Currie. |
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He is, in his way, a cynical, macho, writerly version of Joan of Arc. |
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Popstar Cheryl Tweedy, back in 2002 enjoyed Christmas with her mum Joan and dog Kera during a well-earned break. |
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Requiescat in Pace YOULL Joan Someday I hope to meet you, Someday I know not when, To clasp your hand in a better land, Never to part again. |
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In attempting to humanize Joan, Besson has turned her into a bug-eyed kook. |
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She described how she stole a glove from him and how Joan then dipped the glove into boiling water, then stroked her cat Rutterkin with it. |
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For Joan, the transition from secretary to chiropodist was an enormous step. |
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Leonard also made memorable appearances, alongside Joan Collins, in a series of Cinzano commercials. |
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Like a good fine wine, with Joan Burnie we savoured the sweetness and the sharpness of her tongue during her time at the Daily Record. |
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Trapping Minister Joan Burton in her car was gurrier stuff and took the good out of our valiant efforts to stand as one in the face of austerity. |
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His erstwhile fiancee Joan Clarke, one of Bletchley's rare female cryptanalysts, worked with him. |
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Margaret Robinson was one of the first women in Skelmanthorpe to get involved with the old folks' Darby and Joan lunch club. |
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If in opposition, Minister Kelly and Joan Burton would be apoplectic if Fianna Fail were intending to seize money from pay packets and pensions. |
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The World According to Joan shot straight into the hardback charts at number two, selling a copy every two minutes. |
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In the same article, we also misspelled the name of Joan Harn, a Park Service employee. |
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Within another year the cryptanalysts, who included Joan Clarke, had deciphered the all-important naval messages that strategized U-boat attacks. |
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Even Joan Collins, that perennial glamourpuss, goes to Barbara for the Daly magic for special occasions. |
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George and it was attended by Richard's sister Joan, whom he had brought from Sicily. |
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The only Plantagenet known to have died from the Black Death was Edward III's daughter Joan in Bordeaux. |
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The increasingly interwoven Plantagenet relationships were demonstrated by Edmund's second marriage to Joan Holland. |
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Llywelyn's wife, John's daughter Joan, also known as Joanna, negotiated between the two men, and John withdrew. |
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The throne of Navarre went its separate way, to Joan of France, daughter of Louis X, who became Joan II of Navarre. |
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Of the daughters of Philip V and Joan II of Burgundy, the elder two had surviving issue. |
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In 1429 Joan convinced the Dauphin to send her to the siege, saying she had received visions from God telling her to drive out the English. |
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Inspired by Joan, the French took several English strongholds on the Loire. |
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After the death of Joan of Arc, the fortunes of war turned dramatically against the English. |
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Blanche's daughter Joan I of Navarre was queen regnant of Navarre and through her marriage to Philip IV of France was queen consort of France. |
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The Haute family was related to the Woodvilles through the marriage of Elizabeth Woodville's aunt, Joan Woodville, to Sir William Haute. |
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Finally, Joan Kelly argued that the Renaissance led to greater gender dichotomy, lessening the agency women had had during the Middle Ages. |
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This night, when the Lady Joan sternly bade her knight attend the knightless damsels to their home, Ioris obeyed. |
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They had one son, George Paget Thomson, and one daughter, Joan Paget Thomson. |
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It is generally associated with the University of Cambridge and the work of Joan Robinson. |
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Less than a year after Holland's death in 1360, Joan married Prince Edward. |
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The youngest of them, Richard Shelley, was later married to Joan Fuste, daughter of John Fuste from Itchingfield, near Horsham, West Sussex. |
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Along with damage of the Joan Barry scandal, he was publicly accused of being a communist. |
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Selznick observed that she had shown no enthusiasm for the part until Olivier had been confirmed as the lead actor, so he cast Joan Fontaine. |
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James Cagney and Joan Blondell, who had teamed on Broadway, were brought west together by Warner Bros. |
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His youngest daughter Joan took over the management of his companies after his death. |
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All three daughters married but Kathleen had no children while Marjorie and Joan had just one daughter each. |
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The treaty would be sealed by the arranged marriage of John's son Edward and Philip's niece Joan. |
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Thus, anthropologist Joan Vincent observed that ethnic boundaries often have a mercurial character. |
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He wrote Saint Joan in the middle months of 1923, and the play was premiered on Broadway in December. |
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His ashes, mixed with those of Charlotte, were scattered along footpaths and around the statue of Saint Joan in their garden. |
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However, his political and military position improved dramatically with the emergence of Joan of Arc as a spiritual leader in France. |
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Granted an escort of five veteran soldiers and a letter of referral to Charles by Lord Baudricourt, Joan rode to see Charles at Chinon. |
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He stood in their midst when Joan entered the chamber in which the court was assembled. |
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Robert de Baudricourt granted Joan an escort to visit Chinon after news from Orleans confirmed her assertion of the defeat. |
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This was enough for Charles, but they also stated that he had an obligation to put Joan to the test. |
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On 29 December, Joan and her family were ennobled by Charles VII as a reward for her actions. |
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A truce with England during the following few months left Joan with little to do. |
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The English moved Joan to the city of Rouen, which served as their main headquarters in France. |
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Clerical notary Nicolas Bailly, who was commissioned to collect testimony against Joan, could find no adverse evidence. |
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Opening a trial anyway, the court also violated ecclesiastical law by denying Joan the right to a legal adviser. |
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Kelly DeVries argues that Joan of Arc's aggressive use of artillery and frontal assaults influenced French tactics for the rest of the war. |
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From Christine de Pizan to the present, women have looked to Joan as a positive example of a brave and active woman. |
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Finally, Anne of Burgundy, the duchess of Bedford and wife to the regent of England, declared Joan a virgin during pretrial inquiries. |
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The standard accounts of the life of Joan of Arc have been challenged by revisionist authors. |
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La Pucelle, on the other hand, is a burlesque on the legend of Joan of Arc. |
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Alexander was married to Henry's sister Joan and Alexander's sister Margaret had married Hubert de Burgh, a former regent to Henry. |
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Llywelyn consolidated his position in 1205 by marrying Joan, the natural daughter of King John. |
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Llywelyn was forced to come to terms, and by the advice of his council sent his wife Joan to negotiate with the king, her father. |
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Alexander married Henry's sister Joan in 1221, and after he and Henry signed the Treaty of York in 1237, Henry had a secure northern frontier. |
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In that same year Simon tried to persuade Joan, Countess of Flanders to marry him. |
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The French Queen Dowager Blanche of Castile convinced Joan to marry Thomas II of Savoy instead. |
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Among the congregation were Dame Joan Sutherland, Peter Brook, and representatives of the Welsh National Opera and the London Welsh rugby club. |
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With charismatic leaders, such as Joan of Arc and La Hire, strong French counterattacks won back English continental territories. |
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Eleanor then left for Poitiers, the capital of Aquitaine, and sent John and his sister Joan north to Fontevrault Abbey. |
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Of these, Joan became the most famous, marrying Prince Llywelyn the Great of Wales. |
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Philip prepared for the contingencies with Odo IV, Duke of Burgundy, maternal uncle of Louis X's daughter and prospective heiress, Joan. |
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Singing star Rosemary Squires was replacing Joan Regan, a veteran of four Royal Command performances, who had to pull out because of illness. |
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There is a symphony orchestra in each state, and a national opera company, Opera Australia, well known for its famous soprano Joan Sutherland. |
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This led to Joan I's murder at the hands of the Prince of Durazzo in 1382, and his seizing the throne as Charles III of Naples. |
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There's no lie Jenny Prask wouldn't tell to force Joan into the witness box. |
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In descriptions of the scene of her last battle, she was compared to Joan of Arc by some commentators. |
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Ruskin was joined in the house by Arthur Severn, an artist married to Joan Agnew, his cousin and their growing family. |
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Millom Library and the John Rylands Library, Manchester, have bronze busts of Nicholson by Joan Palmer. |
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That Joan's ex-boyfriend turned up to the school dance with Mary was a slap in the face for Joan, and now the girls are no longer best friends. |
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After Saint Joan, it was five years before Shaw wrote a play. |
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Despite a wound to the leg from a crossbow bolt, Joan remained in the inner trench of Paris until she was carried back to safety by one of the commanders. |
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Joan had not danced with anybody else that evening.... Not a man in Lyall's house that night but grudged him the privilege of standing up with Joan Shelley. |
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Philip won over the Duke of Burgundy by giving him his daughter, also named Joan, in marriage, with the counties of Artois and Burgundy as her eventual inheritance. |
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On March 27, 1317, a treaty was signed at Laon between the Duke of Burgundy and Philip V, wherein Joan renounced her right to the throne of France. |
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The bloke who put out the flame in London has been offered a job with the fire brigade, as they haven't seen a human being use a squirter so fast since Joan of Arc. |
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The women were relieved of their duties after 88-year-old Ena Joan Reeves fell on her walking frame and choked on its low-level crossbar, an inquest heard. |
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Betting shop bill halted DAME Joan Ruddock's anti-betting shops private member's bill was left in the stalls on its second reading in the House of Commons yesterday. |
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Yelled our Joan, waving a shillalah over his prostrate form. |
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Entrance of Joan of Arc into Reims in 1429, painting by Jan Matejko. |
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But why was Joan Rivers given so much time to phonily gush over him? |
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The news came as a bitter blow to the newly elected Barcelona president Joan Laporta, who based much of his presidential campaign on signing Beckham. |
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And now the mystery man behind the bouquet has been revealed as Cardiff 's Franco Gorno, 86, who met his wife Joan at the Neath bus stop 64 years ago. |
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Yes, C5's TV's Nastiest Villains With Joan Collins is another of those cheap and cheerful countdown shows with some of the world's greatest small screen bad guys and girls. |
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Just as listeners were recovering from the bad-mouthed spat between US talk show host Joan Rivers and author Darcus Howe on Wednesday, the airwaves turned blue once again. |
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Fears were growing for Joan Rennie after police failed to trace her after the fierce blaze ripped through her cottage in the tiny fishing village of Crovie, Banffshire. |
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It is also home to dance classes, the local Darby and Joan Club and is regularly hired out for family events from birthday parties to weddings and christenings. |
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He was married three times, to the actresses Jill Esmond from 1930 to 1940, Vivien Leigh from 1940 to 1960, and Joan Plowright from 1961 until his death. |
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Meanwhile, Joan Rigol, the ex-president of Catalonia's parliament, also voiced support for an election as the region's battle for separation from Spain. |
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N THANKS to Mrs Joan Moore of The Briary, Shotley Bridge, Consett, County Durham for this picture of her reading the Evening Chronicle at Belsay Hall. |
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And Sontag, like certain other sisters, among them Joan Didion and Avital Ronell, threw away security and pusillanimousness for the sake of daredevil phrases. |
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TbeH Following a cameo appearance in the last series of Benidorm, former Dynasty icon Joan Collins is returning to The Solano as bolshy business exec Crystal Hennessy-Vas. |
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Since her late husband Lloyd, editorial page editor of The Tennesseean, joined NCEW in 1962, Joan has been in our company at most of the conventions. |
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But the stars are once again Dinnington's double act of Kay Brookes and her sister Joan Herdman who is still persisting with the timpani against the odds. |
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He married John's natural daughter Joan in 1205, and when John arrested Gwenwynwyn ap Owain of Powys in 1208, Llywelyn took the opportunity to annex southern Powys. |
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Sidesmen were Joan Bradbury, Alison Gibson and Sharon Turner. |
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So, every Monday, she does just that in the Rhoose Darby and Joan club, and her wish is to be able to provide special lunches for the pensioners who attend. |
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The High Spen Darby and Joan Club, near Rowlands Gill, Gateshead, plays host to local residents who rely on the meetings to socialise with friends from the area. |
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The party-goers included neighbours from Harrogate Crescent, ex-neighbours from North Ormesby Road and Granville Street and members of the Grove Hill Darby and Joan Club. |
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The last such glad-hander was Joan Crawford, who, as well-documented by her daughter Christina in Mommie Dearest, preferred her fans to her family. |
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Park Place Gallery was a center for musical performances by electronic composers Steve Reich, Philip Glass, and other notable performance artists including Joan Jonas. |
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The Cambridge, UK economists, including Joan Robinson and Piero Sraffa claimed that there is no basis for aggregating the heterogeneous objects that constitute 'capital goods. |
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The leisure airline will offer flights to Antalya, Fuerteventura, Heraklion, Las Palmas, Palma de Mallorca Son Sant Joan, Rhodes, and Tenerife Sur. |
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Celebrity impersonators of Joan Rivers, Whoopi Goldberg, Cher, Prince and Johnny Depp will join the fun at the official grand opening of the new Hollywood Casino Baton Rouge. |
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His wife was Joan de Geneville, 2nd Baroness Geneville, whose mother, Jeanne of Lusignan was one of the heiresses of the French Counts of La Marche and Angouleme. |
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But to be serious for a moment, if this greater male longevity means more Darby and Joan couples, and fewer lonely old women, then that is welcome. |
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After shooting Joan to death, he'd gone home and killed himself, leaving behind a wife and young daughter. And a written confession that sounded all kinds of crazy. |
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Despite living near a giant slag heap and the brooding presence of the Dorman Long works, Joan had a childhood filled with nature helping Old Dobby tend to his allotment. |
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When the Scots finally began the ransom payments in 1424, James, aged 32, returned with his English bride, Joan Beaufort, determined to assert this authority. |
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Although the king had previously been married to Joan, an English princess and sister of the future King Edward I, his children from that marriage had predeceased him. |
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When Joan appeared at Chinon, Charles wanted to test her claim to be able to recognise him despite never having seen him, and so he disguised himself as one of his courtiers. |
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Joan looked up from examining her bitten nails, wondering if she should pick up a new black varnish. |
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Joan Merryweather told the meeting that she was constantly being asked if the old York and District Pensioners' Association would be re-formed. |
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Joan lifted a siege and went on to offer the hope of freedom for her country before being burned at the stake for alleged witchcraft. |
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Joan says she is aware of some music promoters who preferred female artistes showing off their bodies. |
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Joan ties some of the very tall pieces together in a teepee style for pole beans. |
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Joan sighed, not really sure why she was so cranky today, and heaved their loaded shopping cart toward the refrigerated dairy section. |
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Joan had made a very tasty vegetarian dish with broccoli in a remarkable sauce and a crumble topping with roast almonds. |
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Joan has been estranged from Christopher for more then 20 years, despite repeated efforts at a reconciliation. |
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Joan chewed thoughtfully on a blade of grass, leaning against a tree with her arms folded behind her head. |
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Joan once opened her mouth to tell him where to turn, but he switched his blinker before she could say anything. |
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Joan introduced them to her pride and joy, the lovely Yorkshire terriers she bred and her three ponies. |
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Joan Scanlan was a real lady, a mild gentle person and a woman of principle who was never afraid to articulate her views. |
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Joan Valentine, who once worked as a ladies ' maid, describes the distinctions of rank within this society to Ashe Marson in Something Fresh. |
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Joan felt her neck beginning to blotch and was grateful for her turtleneck. |
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Joan had found a nice spot on the floor to sit, leaning her back towards a bookshelf full of law books. |
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Joan used words like hip, classy, elegant, and prestigious to describe the clubs. |
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Joan hit the glass ceiling hard this past season and Hendricks did a great job conveying her torment and anguish. |
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Joan attempts to adjust to maternity leave and the demands of raising a baby while her husband, Greg, is away at war. |
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Joan of Arc, Roland and Vercingetorix, all hardly known in France before 1870, were rescued from the memory hole by a nation that needed martyrs after the Prussian victory. |
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Joan is hanging about with Antigone, and Arthur and Lance are jousting. |
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Joan and I, along with Isabella's parents Mary Gaye and Jo, can't wait to become proud grandparents. |
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Joan Crawford had the inside track for Karen, though in 1952 she was six years older than Lancaster. |
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Joan H. Geismar is trying to unravel the mystery of old stone walls in the subbasement of Federal Hall National Memorial on Wall Street. |
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Joan of Arc's religious visions have remained an ongoing topic of interest. |
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Joan at first was afraid of Wittgenstein, but they soon became good friends. |
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Joan was the best known of these, since she married Prince Llewelyn the Great of Wales. |
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Joan recognized her as the girl whose son had sissied on her pants. She was still dabbing at her pantleg with a damp paper towel. |
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Joan was illiterate and it is believed that her letters were dictated by her to scribes and she signed her letters with the help of others. |
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Joan has been running the Applejack line-dancing club in Oldbury in the Black Country for three years. |
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Joan of Arc came from an obscure village and rose to prominence when she was a teenager, and she did so as an uneducated peasant. |
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Joan was able to persuade her father not to dispossess her husband completely, but Llywelyn lost all his lands west of the River Conwy. |
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Joan Curran devised the 'chaff' technique during the Second World War to disrupt radar on enemy planes. |
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Joan agreed to wear feminine clothing when she abjured, which created a problem. |
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Joan of Arc depicted on horseback in an illustration from a 1505 manuscript. |
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Joan and her Cabinet colleagues need to reverse these cutbacks before it's too late. |
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Joan asked for permission to travel with the army and wear protective armor, which was provided by the Royal government. |
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Joan Hart spent 46 years as a nurse and has now co-written her memoir, At The Coalface, with journalist and author Veronica Clark. |
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Joan of Arc gained favor in the court of King Charles VII, who accepted her as sane. |
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Joan visited Yorkville Endoscopy for a laryngoscopy and an upper gastrointestinal endoscopy. |
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Joan died in 1237 and Llywelyn appears to have suffered a paralytic stroke the same year. |
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Joan urged the Armagnacs to pursue, and the two armies clashed southwest of the village of Patay. |
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Joan referred the court to the Poitiers inquiry when questioned on the matter. |
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Joan Glode, a social worker who is director of Miq'mac Child and Family Services in Nova Scotia, sat on the Law Commission's panel dealing with residential school survivors. |
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Joan had married Ralph Neville, the 1st Earl of Westmorland. |
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Joan Nichols, a researcher at the University of Texas Medical Branch, said that it's really cool that scientists are now finally moving into science fact, CNN reported. |
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Joan found the work not only pleasant, but remunerative, as well. |
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