As a result the two brothers went to Rome in 867 with the intention of winning the support of the Pope. |
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She is a fair and just ruler, and she causes unending problems for me and my brothers. |
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By this time, both brothers were trading on their own account quite successfully. |
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When we were boys Mum told my brothers and I not to use rude words or she'd wash our mouths out with soap. |
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After that, I guess you'll be raking the rest of the alfalfa, then baling it with your brothers. |
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But the main need for our frail elderly brothers and sisters in Christ is fellowship and reassurance in the gospel. |
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He had previously helped his father and brothers reassert government control during a period of lawlessness and had served as a Minister. |
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The brothers ate and drank with a will, and joked quietly between bites and gulps. |
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Dad stopped on the highway, I got out, and he sped away with Mom and my five younger brothers and sisters staring out the rear window. |
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My heartfelt sympathy goes out to all the families who have lost sons and husbands, fathers, brothers. |
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It warms your heart and makes you smile to think that there is hope that these two could become friends in addition to being brothers. |
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I'm reminded of the knock-down-drag-outs I had with my two brothers as a kid. |
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Could it be possible that guys treat me like a kid sister because I treat them like big brothers? |
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These are fathers, sons, brothers, foster-brothers, nephews, and male in-laws. |
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Upon the death of a husband, a widow chooses a husband from among the dead man's brothers. |
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Six toga-clad brothers, using a large block of wood with makeshift handles, then carried Jason and Dennis on their backs onto the stage. |
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Act one centers on six year old Zac, a quiet, loving boy who adores his parents and fights with his brothers. |
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She was very close to Lillie and spoke of her aunt warmly as a patient and loving person who adored her and her brothers. |
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He propelled me to my brothers and left with a bow and a rakish grin towards me. |
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She grew up in a small house in Brixton, sharing a bedroom with three brothers. |
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The brothers share both a strong connection to Wolof tradition and an affinity for modernity. |
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One of five brothers and sisters, he was born in Craigmillar, one of western Europe's poorest areas. |
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My brothers and I would promise to put our differences aside and try our hardest not to argue, fuss, or fight. |
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You could travel very widely and not find a pair of soloists as well-matched in the Brahms Double Concerto as the Johnston brothers. |
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Most coalitions were brothers, but unrelated males could also join up to form coalitions. |
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It was time for the brothers to kiss and make up, and also for Owen to reconcile with Davey. |
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Police used CS gas on the brothers, but they continued their aggressive behaviour. |
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Darin Jewell drafted agendas for two meetings between Mandelson and the brothers. |
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President George W Bush, his brothers and their father are big weepers, according to the American writer Kitty Kelley. |
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And when it got dark he came in and played hurling games in the bedroom with his brothers. |
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Her family is steeped in tradition when it comes to race walking and Emma will have plenty of advice from her three brothers. |
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My parents, brothers, and sisters would be here, so we had to keep up appearances. |
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We must act, not only in defence of our sisters and brothers in other countries, but for our own children and our own future. |
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My dad works during the day, but when he's home he's usually working on his car or playing ball with my brothers. |
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I could feel the eyes of my mother and my brothers on me, a quiet but potent hatred. |
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His brothers could never quite agree on his ransom price, so Ferdinand withered away in captivity. |
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Showing off their repertoire of skills in Roundhay Park, the unassuming brothers admitted they were walking on air. |
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There are 203 Jesuits, including priests, brothers and scholastics, in Ireland. |
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Throughout the essentially tender tale of the brothers reacquaintance, swamp-life in the lumber mill is unrelentingly savage. |
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It takes me right back to the bedroom I shared with my brothers back in the early seventies. |
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Dead-eyed and waxily handsome, he makes a speech about helping our brothers and sisters in Africa. |
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They were flat broke, but the brothers still had some Marshall gear the label had bought for them. |
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The inquest heard that the brothers were shy, reclusive men, who repeatedly ignored doctors. |
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My brothers and I used to get letters and I probably still would if she knew my address here. |
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Police have apologised after two brothers were arrested while they were watching a hunt for car thieves. |
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She has two younger brothers and we all like to live as a family in a house where tennis is rarely mentioned. |
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They never got the respect of Abbott and Costello, Laurel and Hardy, the Marx brothers. |
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As well, the victim states that her two younger brothers often berate her, call her names and accuse her of falsely bringing the charge against their father, the offender. |
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And for dawn patrol, another yet-to-be-released surfer film about two brothers, he also got to perform all his own surfing stunts. |
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I was bored, but I grabbed a red Solo cup, filled it with beer, and stayed with my group, chatting with the brothers about Jim. |
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The Slater brothers built up a business delivering heavy, acid-filled accumulator batteries to power those early sets over a large area of the Dales. |
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I asked the Smith brothers to do an adaptation and they did an adaptation of The Death of Jim Loney, another book by Jim Welch. |
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These three actors, Australian-bred and innately brooding, comprise the fabulously Hemsworth brothers. |
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Another can had a fingerprint that belonged neither to her nor the brothers. |
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Cool Blue Method's recent goal is to accumulate a little cash by planting trees, a feat which only twin brothers Josh and Ben are attempting at the moment. |
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He sees his brothers with four times the amount of money in their pockets. |
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Shortly after being laid-off as an account executive for Coca-Cola, Harris and his two fraternity brothers, Shaw and Smith, came together to further develop the idea. |
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The two brothers at the centre of Australia's most infamous gold swindle have today told one of Western Australia's most senior policemen to put up or shut up. |
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As of Thursday night, the brothers remained on the loose, last seen in northern France. |
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As third in the line of succession, she would only become queen if her brothers both died or became ineligible. |
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Your most recent book, The Golden Cage, is about three brothers whose rigid ideologies lead them astray. |
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One of the brothers had left to attempt to find land to agist their stock. |
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His mother was one of six children and there were still three sisters and two brothers as well as Keith's grandparents living in the three-bedroom weatherboard house. |
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Venice agreed to the Balsic brothers having their own fleet in the Adriatic on condition they never use their ships against the interests of the Republic. |
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No matter how much money the Koch brothers or Tom Steyer spend, they cannot convince a lottery to choose one person over another. |
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He worked the farm with one of his brothers and combined it with rugby, but when his brother wanted to set up his own business Logan bought him out. |
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Late Wednesday night, French authorities reported that Mourad had surrendered to police, while the two brothers remained at large. |
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The Ismael brothers even make an effort to look cool, if not fashionable, by local standards. |
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It's to this land, where boys fly, fairies interfere and pirates walk the plank, that Wendy, played by a newcomer, and her two brothers are drawn. |
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At least I got some quality time with Cleo, bonding with her over the absurdity of her little brothers. |
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Walk up and see the most surprising performance in the whole fair, by the three brothers, from the Caribbean Islands of which I am a native myself. |
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The brothers were incredibly game as we played a very sad round of beer pong. |
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When she saw Rose and all her brothers, their mother wept tears of joy. |
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Target was established in 1962 by the Dayton brothers as a discount offshoot of their eponymous Twin Cities department store. |
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Two brothers from Calcutta face divergent fates, one tragic and one beholden to that tragedy. |
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They joined Ger's brothers in Sydney and had a whale of a time. |
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The fraternity brothers were all football jocks and basketball stars. |
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When Winnie meets the Tuck brothers, Miles basically kidnaps her. |
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The police eventually obtained two written confessions that the brothers would describe as coerced. |
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If Republicans win big, Democrats will hang their heads and cuss the Koch brothers. |
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Two witnesses outside the Charlie Hebdo office building quoted the Kouachi brothers claiming they were members of al Qaeda. |
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If somehow the Tsarnaev brothers were detected by a drone, would that be admissible in court? |
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The National is made up of two sets of brothers, Aaron and Bryce Dessner and Scott and Bryan Devendorf, and Matt. |
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How was he and the brothers Bridgman found guilty, without any physical evidence tying them to this heinous crime? |
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After fighting alongside her brothers for years in the 1980s, she demanded the women fighters be formally recognized. |
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I had two older brothers and a kid brother who kind of looked up to me. |
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The Senate Majority Leader has been blasting the Koch brothers and their mega-donations. |
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David and his two brothers Alexander and Edgar, both future kings of Scotland, were probably present when their mother died shortly afterwards. |
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According to later medieval tradition, the three brothers were in Edinburgh when they were besieged by their paternal uncle Donald. |
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The Comyn brothers were instructed to remain in Moray until all signs of the rebellion had been stamped out. |
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However, as growing noble youths, outdoor pursuits and great events would also have held a strong fascination for Robert and his brothers. |
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The other, led by his brothers Thomas and Alexander, landed slightly further south in Loch Ryan, but they were soon captured and executed. |
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Clair of Rosslyn and the brothers Sir Robert Logan of Restalrig and Sir Walter Logan, were welcomed cordially by King Alfonso. |
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While a daughter with brothers did not normally receive a portion of the inheritance in land, she could inherit movable property. |
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The band was formed in 1973 with brothers Calum and Rory Macdonald and their friend Blair Douglas. |
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Boards of Canada are a Scottish electronic music duo consisting of brothers Michael Sandison and Marcus Eoin. |
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Interviews with the Sandison brothers provide some insight into their creative process. |
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Born when her mother was 45 years old, Boyle was the youngest of four brothers and five sisters. |
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The eldest was Owain Goch ap Gruffudd and Llywelyn had two younger brothers, Dafydd ap Gruffudd and Rhodri ap Gruffudd. |
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The brothers raided Meirionnydd with the Lord of Powys as important there as he was in the Perfeddwlad. |
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His brothers Cadell and Merfyn received large estates as well, sometimes said to include the kingdoms of Ceredigion and Powys, respectively. |
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Arwald, the king of the Isle of Wight, left his two young brothers as heirs. |
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He was driven back to his ships by the brothers Edwin, Earl of Mercia, and Morcar, Earl of Northumbria. |
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The Bayeux Tapestry depicts the death of Harold's brothers Gyrth and Leofwine occurring just before the fight around the hillock. |
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As king, Edward later provided his brothers with financial support and titles. |
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Built in 1784 by the brothers Samuel Homfray, Jeremiah Homfray, and Thomas Homfray, all sons of Francis Homfray of Stourbridge. |
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The most well known actors to have been born in the Rhondda are Sir Stanley Baker and brothers Donald and Glyn Houston. |
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Subsequently, Nansi Richards was the harp teacher of the brothers Dafydd and Gwyndaf Roberts. |
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The brothers went on to become founder members of Wales' most prominent folk group, Ar Log. |
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One force, led by his two brothers, consisting of eighteen galleys, landed in Loch Ryan. |
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A few years later, he killed Ragnachar, the Frankish king of Cambrai, and his brothers. |
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Following the failed rebellion of his elder brothers between 1173 and 1174, however, John became Henry's favourite child. |
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Prior to the Valois succession, Capetian kings granted appanages to their younger sons and brothers, which could pass to male and female heirs. |
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Both brothers saw the Channel reward of only a thousand pounds as insignificant considering the dangers of the flight. |
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On 1 December 1783, Professor Jacques Charles and the Robert brothers made the first gas balloon flight, also from Paris. |
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Also during the 1470s conflict developed between the king and his two brothers, Alexander, Duke of Albany, and John, Earl of Mar. |
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A number of returning settlers and sailors lobbied against Columbus at the Spanish court, accusing him and his brothers of gross mismanagement. |
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Because of their gross misgovernance, Columbus and his brothers were arrested and imprisoned upon their return to Spain from the third voyage. |
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Not long after, the king and queen summoned the Columbus brothers to the Alhambra palace in Granada. |
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Francisco de Bobadilla arrived on August 23, 1500 and detained Columbus and his brothers and had them shipped home. |
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On October 1, 1500, Columbus and his two brothers, likewise in chains, were sent back to Spanish Aragon. |
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Columbus and his brothers were jailed for six weeks before the busy King Ferdinand ordered them released. |
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Not long thereafter, the king and queen summoned the Columbus brothers to their presence at the Alhambra palace in Granada. |
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Also in his favor may have been the influence of two of his brothers who sat on the King's Council. |
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Civil war broke out between Haakon Jarl and the surviving brothers of Harald Greycloak, but Haakon proved victorious. |
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As a result of their age differences and Richard's early death, Henry would have probably seen relatively little of his older brothers. |
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William's second son, Richard, had died in a hunting accident, leaving Henry and his two brothers to inherit William's estate. |
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The two brothers signed a treaty at Rouen, granting William Rufus a range of lands and castles in Normandy. |
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Eshelman in the United States, and Alexander Lippisch and the Horten brothers in Germany. |
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One of these toys, given as a gift by their father, would inspire the Wright brothers to pursue the dream of flight. |
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In 1906, two French brothers, Jacques and Louis Breguet, began experimenting with airfoils for helicopters. |
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The two brothers were never reconciled and although both are now buried in the same cemetery, they are spaced as far apart as possible. |
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The German won gold in Pumas, but then laced up Adidas for the medals ceremony, to the shock of the two Dassler brothers. |
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Another of Tennyson's brothers, Edward Tennyson, was institutionalised at a private asylum. |
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She inherited the throne at the age of 18, after her father's three elder brothers had all died, leaving no surviving legitimate children. |
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The first part of the act went off smoothly. One of the brothers responded to the phantom punch and stumbled off the stage onto the floor. |
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Lyrics were generally written by the Gould brothers while King, Badarou and Lindup concentrated on Level 42's music. |
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That same year, the Klapmeier brothers moved company headquarters from southern Wisconsin to a much larger facility in Duluth, Minnesota. |
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Produced by Ray Burdis, it starred Spandau Ballet brothers Martin and Gary Kemp, who played the roles of Reggie and Ronnie respectively. |
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Scoringa was ruled by the Vandals and their chieftains, the brothers Ambri and Assi, who granted the Winnili a choice between tribute or war. |
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Ukrainians also fared well in boxing, where the brothers Vitali and Wladimir Klitschko have held world heavyweight championships. |
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The death of one king created conflict between the surviving brothers and the deceased's sons, with differing outcomes. |
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A few years later, he killed Ragnachar, the Frankish king of Cambrai, along with his brothers. |
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In 743, the brothers placed Childeric III on the throne to curb separatism in the periphery. |
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Fearing that they were spies for their brothers, the Danes, he incarcerated them. |
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Yet it has to be noted that eastern Karelians have managed to preserve traditions and folklore better than their western brothers. |
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Subsequently, his eldest surviving brother, Svyatopolk the Accursed, killed three of his other brothers and seized power in Kiev. |
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They thus selected three brothers with their kinfolk, who took with them all the Rus' and migrated. |
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Two of the brothers died, and Rurik became the sole ruler of the territory and progenitor of the Rurik Dynasty. |
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Thus, unordained monks, friars, nuns, and religious brothers and sisters are not part of the clergy. |
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Romulus and Remus are twin brothers from Roman mythology who both have stories in which they are killed. |
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The brothers then became political refugees in their former home in Kassel. |
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The first edition of the DWB exceeded the expectations of the brothers and the publishers. |
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The first of these were close associates of the brothers, Rudolf Hildebrand and Karl Weigand. |
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Henry was 21 when he and his father and brothers captured the Moorish port of Ceuta in northern Morocco. |
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In the conflict between his elder brothers Konstantin and Yuri, Yaroslav supported the latter. |
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Kublai received the brothers with hospitality and asked them many questions regarding the European legal and political system. |
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During the conquest of the Jin, Genghis Khan's younger brothers received large appanages in Manchuria. |
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Papiro Masson in his Anales writes that the brothers were the first modern discoverers of the Canary Islands. |
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In the story of Genesis, Joseph was sold into slavery by his brothers to spice merchants. |
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Long before the fall of Constantinople, Demetrius had fought for the throne with Thomas, Constantine, and their other brothers John and Theodore. |
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On the top Balcony is Esperanza just down from the mountains since her husband and all her brothers are in prison for growing opium poppies. |
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The notorious rivalry between the half brothers led to civil war several times. |
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After a few failed attempts at invasion, the brothers signed a peace treaty, arranged by Afonso's mother Queen Elizabeth. |
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In 1437, Duarte's brothers Henry the Navigator and Fernando, the Saint Prince persuaded him to launch an attack on the Marinid sultanate. |
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In 1437, Duarte's brothers Henry and Ferdinand persuaded him to launch an attack on the Marinid sultanate. |
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Finally he came to terms with Hisham and went into exile in 790, together with other brothers of his who had rebelled with him. |
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In north Africa, Sulayman and his brothers forged alliances with local Berbers, especially the Kharijite ruler of Tahert. |
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The Dias brothers were instructed to find and establish a factory at Sofala under designated factor Afonso Furtado. |
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After occupying Cuzco, De Almagro confronted an army sent by Francisco Pizarro to liberate his brothers. |
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During this time Almagro fell ill, and Pizarro and his brothers grabbed the opportunity to defeat him and his followers. |
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The brothers are recorded as cooperating closely against the rulers of the remaining lesser kingdoms of Wales. |
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The photograph depicts the two brothers standing in front of a store. |
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Me and my two brothers used to play with Beyblades all of the time, battling the spinning tops to see who spun the longest. |
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And, above all, no animal must ever tyrannise over his own kind. Weak or strong, clever or simple, we are all brothers. |
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Fourth on the list of the businesses my father and his brothers had owned was a caf on the corner of San Ignacio and Lamparilla in Old Havana. |
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Late in 1997 the entire family returned to India to arrange the marriages of Nimrat's brothers and cousin-sister. |
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During the summer holidays I wait around for him to arrive so that I can get at the dandelion and burdock before my brothers do. |
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During their first few years in Shantung, Hung and his brothers continued their education under their Foochownese tutor, Master Hsieh. |
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By the time she was twelve, she could flank and mug as well as her brothers, she could forefoot anything that moved, but it didn't matter. |
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The cliff-ghast wrenched off the fox's head, and fought his brothers for the entrails. |
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See the trouble you cause? Why can't you present yourself with your brothers and sisters? AHN. Because I am a golden child. |
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Alvise was the eldest of three sons, having younger brothers Pietro and Antonio. |
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The paper machine is known as a Fourdrinier after the financiers, brothers Sealy and Henry Fourdrinier, who were stationers in London. |
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What hinders younger brothers, being fathers of families, from having the same right? |
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Jugurtha, however, turned on his brothers, killing Hiempsal and driving Adherbal out of Numidia. |
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Adherbal fled to Rome for assistance, and initially Rome mediated a division of the country between the two brothers. |
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From this turnpike he walked far, only to stand in icelight where the poets and brothers rocked in the rickety porch-dark of his body. |
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Even this occurred only after Athelberht has secured the consent of his younger brothers, Aethelred and Alfred. |
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Godwin himself died in 1053 and although Harold succeeded to his earldom of Wessex, none of his other brothers were earls at this date. |
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Thus by 1057 the Godwin brothers controlled all of England subordinately apart from Mercia. |
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They nominated Morcar, the brother of Edwin of Mercia, as earl, and invited the brothers to join them in marching south. |
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One of Herleva's brothers, Walter, became a supporter and protector of William during his minority. |
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But the families of Harold and his brothers did lose their lands, as did some others who had fought against William at Hastings. |
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Several days later, Richard's brothers joined him in seeking reconciliation with their father. |
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Hoping to dethrone Richard, the rebels sought the help of his brothers Henry and Geoffrey. |
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He said Richard had killed his father and two brothers, and that he had killed Richard in revenge. |
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Society remained deeply unsettled and radical demands continued to be suppressed such as those from the yeoman brothers John and William Merfold. |
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The first was the Rebellion of the Stafford brothers and Viscount Lovell of 1486, which collapsed without fighting. |
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In 1468, Richard's sister Margaret had married Charles the Bold, the Duke of Burgundy, and the brothers could expect a welcome there. |
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He and his three brothers were educated at Felsted School in Essex close to their mother's family home. |
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George was deeply devout and spent hours in prayer, but his piety was not shared by his brothers. |
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With a further series of battles and deposings, five of Malcolm's sons as well as one of his brothers successively became king. |
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Ross Godfrey and Paul Godfrey, brothers from Folkestone, are main members of the UK music group, Morcheeba. |
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The Wright brothers were interested in Lilienthal's work and read several of his publications. |
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Two brothers, Jabez Carter Hornblower and Jonathan Hornblower Jnr also started to build engines about the same time. |
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The liberal newspaper Gazeta Wyborcza has also made clear its disapproval of the film's lionisation of the Bielski brothers. |
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The Siemens brothers, William in England and Ernst Werner in Germany, collaborated on the development of the trolleybus concept. |
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Both brothers were killed and the Senate passed reforms reversing the Gracchi brother's actions. |
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All four members of the Smiths had Irish roots, as do the Gallagher brothers of the band Oasis. |
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The Wesley brothers are also commemorated on 3 March in the Calendar of Saints of the Episcopal Church and on 24 May in the Anglican calendar. |
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One of the brothers, Jacob, published in 1835 Deutsche Mythologie, a long academic work on Germanic mythology. |
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Surfing was introduced by two American brothers in 1980, Carrll and Gary Robilotta. |
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Monteagle's servant, Thomas Ward, had family connections with the Wright brothers, and sent a message to Catesby about the betrayal. |
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Of the plotters, only the singed figures of Catesby and Grant, and the Wright brothers, Rookwood, and Percy, remained. |
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The brothers found work in Basel as designers of woodcuts and metalcuts for printers. |
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It appears that the Trechsel brothers initially intended to hire Holbein for illustrating Bibles. |
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The brothers came to England in 1676, and won the patronage of the Duke of Monmouth. |
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Among the founder members were two women, a father and daughter, and two sets of brothers. |
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In the external successes of the brothers, as they were reported at the yearly general chapters, there was much to encourage Francis. |
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Francis in 1212 for brothers and sisters who do not live in a religious community. |
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The remainder of her education came from reading, guided by her father and brothers James and Henry. |
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He then became tutor to three young brothers, one of whom, Richard Peters, later became a distinguished academic. |
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Byrd had two brothers, Symond and John, who became London merchants, and four sisters, Alice, Barbara, Mary, and Martha. |
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Balfour Gardiner to join him and the brothers Clifford and Arnold Bax in Spain. |
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In 1912, aged eight, Gielgud went to Hillside preparatory school in Surrey as his elder brothers had done. |
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Box, and directed by the brothers Gerald Thomas and Ralph Thomas respectively. |
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The brothers recognised the value of publicity that participation in motor racing could generate for their vehicles. |
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The Marreau brothers won the 1982 edition driving a Renault 20 Turbo 4x4 prototype. |
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The Corneille brothers, Pierre and Thomas, born in Rouen, were great figures of French classical literature. |
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He was close to his sister, and on affectionate but more distant terms with his surviving brothers. |
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His two younger brothers were sent there, and it is not clear why Isaac D'Israeli chose to send his eldest son to a much less prestigious school. |
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Bell's father taught him and his brothers not only to write Visible Speech but to identify any symbol and its accompanying sound. |
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As a young child, Bell, like his brothers, received his early schooling at home from his father. |
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George Whitefield, returning from his own mission in Georgia, joined the Wesley brothers in what was rapidly to become a national crusade. |
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The work of the Thessaloniki brothers Cyril and Methodius and their disciples had a major impact to Serbs as well. |
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She had Maugham several years after the last of his three elder brothers was born. |
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Three of his brothers committed suicide, with Wittgenstein contemplating it too. |
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His father and his two brothers, James and Robert, were killed on 10 May 1837 in a mining accident, when the Argoed mine became flooded. |
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The brothers had to sing live and received such a positive response from the audience that they decided to pursue a singing career. |
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The brothers attempted to assemble a live stage band that could replicate their studio sound. |
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At Eric Clapton's suggestion, the brothers moved to Miami, Florida, early in 1975 to record. |
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With this video, Pitts and Allen began a long association with the brothers. |
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His brothers acknowledge that Andy's past drug and alcohol use probably made his heart more susceptible to this illness. |
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Although there was talk of a memorial concert featuring both surviving brothers and invited guests, nothing materialised. |
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Maurice was credited by the brothers as being the most technologically savvy member of the band. |
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The film, which captured the music scene in the wake of punk, was masterminded by Stewart Copeland's brothers Ian and Miles. |
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The brothers have often made pieces with plastic models or fibreglass mannequins of people. |
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The brothers have also designed a label for Becks beer as part of a series of limited edition labels produced by contemporary artists. |
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In October 2013 the Chapman brothers took part in Art Wars at the Saatchi Gallery curated by Ben Moore. |
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In 2006, the journalist Lynn Barber claimed that she had received a death threat from the brothers, following conducting an interview with them. |
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He had three brothers, Francis, Archibald, and James, and two sisters, Gertrude and Florence. |
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In most accounts he is swallowed by Cronus at birth but later saved, with his other brothers and sisters, by Zeus. |
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The most powerful clan faction is known as the 'Sudairi Seven', comprising the late King Fahd and his full brothers and their descendants. |
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When the vessel stopped at a Red Sea port, the natives killed all the travelers except the two brothers, who were taken to the court as slaves. |
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Famous medieval painters like the Limbourg brothers were born and educated in Nijmegen. |
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He was my nephew as well, so what is that? Fratricide is brothers. Filicide is sons. Nepoticide. That's the one. |
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During the 1470s conflict developed between the king and his brothers, Alexander, Duke of Albany and John, Earl of Mar. |
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He ultimately died in Spain at a very advanced age, unlike his brothers who all suffered violent ends. |
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As one of the Pizarro brothers, he was related to Francisco, Juan, and Gonzalo Pizarro. |
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Unlike his other brothers, he was born in wedlock, and he was educated and gained influence in the Spanish court. |
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When Francisco left Spain for his third expedition to Peru he was joined by his brothers and his cousin Pedro. |
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On more than one occasion men were seen hanging their own brothers, who had been taken prisoners in the enemy rank. |
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After the deaths of his childless brothers Stefan, Iosif and Vladimir, his father became a monk. |
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The aftermath of quarrel is also not certain, but only his brothers received lands in Siberia after this. |
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According to an old Buryatian legend, there once lived three brothers on Olkhon Island whose father had supernatural powers. |
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He had several brothers and sisters, and is known to have been close to one of them, Jacob. |
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These three consecrated bishops returned to Litice in Bohemia and then ordained other brothers, thereby preserving the historic episcopate. |
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The Reformation in Sweden began with Olaus and Laurentius Petri, brothers who took the Reformation to Sweden after studying in Germany. |
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Eyre then proceeded to destroy the palace and the homes of Singh's brothers. |
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He had two brothers, Daniel, eight years his senior, and Arthur, four years his senior. |
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Another was developed for the Coalbrookdale Company by the Cranage brothers. |
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Behind this pair of mutes was a hearse carrying the coffin, followed by Huskisson's colleagues and his surviving brothers Thomas and Samuel. |
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In 1814 the brothers bought the former palace of the Prince Bishops of Liege at Seraing. |
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It is notable in that the Tuscaroras defended the Americans against their own Iroquois brothers, the Mohawks, who sided with the British. |
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The conversion of three brothers named Kassapa followed, with their reputed 200, 300 and 500 disciples, respectively. |
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Players who were born in the town and played at a professional level include brothers Ade and Mat Gardner and Willie Horne. |
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This cairn was erected in 1876 by two brothers named Westmorland to mark what they considered to be the finest view in the Lake District. |
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Four years later, in 1904, the brothers published a guide to Belgium similar to the Michelin Guide. |
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He was the fourth child, but the eldest son, and he had nine brothers and sisters. |
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However, it is revealed the Warne brothers think her book is ridiculous and will no doubt be a failure. |
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Beatrix realises what Norman's brothers have done regarding him and her, but they become determined to prove them wrong. |
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The brothers are in regular contact, and McEwan has written a foreword to Sharp's memoir. |
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Two brothers from Clapham, Yorkshire, moved to the area in the late 18th century. |
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Canute fled to the royal property outside the town of Odense on Funen with his two brothers. |
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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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Sir Hugh interviewed the brothers and, impressed by their prodigious knowledge, commissioned the book. |
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Once the abbot went to Italy, the four brothers decided to celebrate, yet they needed some money. |
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In the same evening the brothers were called to the nearby moor, which was covered in snow and ice at the time. |
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Share and share alike, they lived and worked and wrangled together like brothers. |
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Shunnings divided families, turning sisters and brothers into strangers..... even if the shunned one repented and returned home. |
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The brothers never behaved in class when they were together, so we had to split them up for the exam. |
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These sublineage groups typically consist of three or four generations of brothers and their sons. |
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My brothers, on the other hand, considered that my talents were overrated. Putting it plainly, they told me that what I wrote was tommy-rot. |
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In the fairy tale by the Grimm brothers, they each wear out a pair of dancing shoes nightly, tripping the light fantastic in a magic forest. |
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Then he uncurled his trunk and knocked two of his dear brothers head over heels. |
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He physically violenced my mother, physically violenced me and my brothers, and was sexually abusive to me until I was in second grade. |
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The younger children remained at Bytham for a year, and saw their brothers again only at Leicester, on the yearday of Mother's death. |
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Two brothers from Blanchardstown who were former members of the notorious Westies gang were amongst those arrested. |
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But testosterone-fuelled hunks may also be less likely to lie and cheat than some of their wimpier brothers, the research suggests. |
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