During the Middle Ages, the Romans regarded herb bennet as an effective fever reducer. |
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When suffering from chills and diarrhea, a decoction of herb bennet is suggested. |
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Mrs. Bennet, with her crudities and bullying and toadying, had caused the young men to flee in terror. |
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She'd married young, to a cordwainer's apprentice with a clubfoot and jittery laugh, named Ephraim Bennet. |
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At length the lateness of the hour prevailed, and the Bennet family departed Netherfield, well content. |
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Deferring to the lateness of the hour, Catherine deemed it wise to wait till morning to summon Miss Bennet. |
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Mazibuko stepped up and buried the ball in the back of the net but referee Daniel Bennet ordered the re-take. |
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Jane Bennet and Charles Bingley, the new lodger at Netherfield, fall for each other. |
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Lady Bennet was born Mary, the daughter of Robert Taylor, a mercer of London. |
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Mrs. Bennet is in such an ill humor that she is rude to the Lucases and Mr. Collins when he returns. |
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Kate wore one of her trusty stand-bys, a full-length LK bennet coat, in red, natch, and demure black heels. |
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This is no reason to think bennet is interested in breaking up the coalition. |
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The latest film version of the novel stars Keira Knightley as Elizabeth Bennet. |
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Gloria Bennet is well known for befriending lonely and homeless people in Devizes. |
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Mr. Bennet looked down at the hurried missive from his wife, which had awaited his arrival at Gracechurch Street. |
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Miss Elizabeth Bennet was far too distracting to be allowed to remain at Netherfield. |
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Linda Bennet is not the only one to be furious at the continuing loss of trees in Bexley and particularly Welling. |
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Elizabeth Bennet is a country gentleman's daughter in 19th Century England. |
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Known as herb bennet or wood avens, this is a yellow-flowered herbaceous perennial up to 2 ft tall, occurring fairly commonly in shaded ground by woods or in hedges. |
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That holds true down the ages whether the heroine is Elizabeth Bennet or Bridget Jones. |
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The drama follows the efforts of one Mrs Bennet to marry off her three daughters without any regard for the matter of true love in any such alliances. |
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A woman has few options but to find a husband and provider in Georgian England and Bennet is determined that her girls will not be left on the shelf. |
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Elizabeth Bennet is the protagonist in the 1813 novel Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen. |
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In that novel, Chatsworth House in Derbyshire is named as one of the estates Elizabeth Bennet visits before arriving at Pemberley. |
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In 1650, Fox was brought before the magistrates Gervase Bennet and Nathaniel Barton, on a charge of religious blasphemy. |
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In addition to Reynolds, Johnson was close to Bennet Langton and Arthur Murphy. |
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To his disappointment Elizabeth Bennet was played by Greer Garson rather than Leigh. |
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In the early 1600s, the Englishman Stephen Bennet started hunting walrus at Bear Island. |
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Steven Bennet conducted further exploration in 1603 and 1604 and noted the then rich population of walrus. |
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Bennet of the Longbourn estate has five daughters, but his property is entailed, meaning that none of the girls can inherit it. |
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Bingley is open and cheerful, popular with all the guests, and appears to be very attracted to the beautiful Miss Jane Bennet. |
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He is a pompous and obsequious clergyman, who expects each of the Bennet girls to wish to marry him due to his inheritance. |
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Other than Jane and Elizabeth, several members of the Bennet family show a distinct lack of decorum. |
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Bennet is frequently seen encouraging her daughters to marry a wealthy man of high social class. |
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Austen is known to use irony throughout the novel especially from viewpoint of the character of Elizabeth Bennet. |
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Pride and Prejudice was first published in the United States in August 1832 as Elizabeth Bennet or, Pride and Prejudice. |
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She said her bodyguard, Jazzman Bennet, who was following the actress in a SUV, also cut her off forcing her to hit his tyre. |
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Businesswoman Carol Bennet is targeting prospective crimpers throughout Birmingham, Bromsgrove and the Midlands. |
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A beautifully-drawn comedy of manners that sees Elizabeth Bennet take a strong disklike to the handsome, eligible but arrogant Mr Darcy. |
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He plays straitlaced museum curator Ian Bennet, who falls for a local woman while negotiating the return of a Maori carving to a remote part of New Zealand. |
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Our second picture is from 1983 and shows the North East folk rock group, Mucus and the Bogey Men, Stephen Willis, Nicholas Bunker and Tony Bennet. |
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Elizabeth is the second eldest of the five Bennet sisters of the Longbourn estate, situated near the fictional market village of Meryton in Hertfordshire, England. |
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Bennet may have been a carrier of a rare genetic disease, explaining why the Bennets didn't have any sons, and why some of the Bennet sisters are so silly. |
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Bennet hints loudly that she fully expects Jane and Bingley to become engaged and the younger Bennet sisters otherwise expose the family to ridicule. |
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Bennet and heir to the Longbourn estate, visits the Bennet family. |
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