Yet another kissing cousin of the socialist Progressive Challenge is the Congressional Progressive Caucus. |
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Mrs Marx was a Campbell on her mother's side and was a cousin of the then Duke of Argyll. |
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Both he and his cousin spoke the Baka language, shared certain aspects of physical appearance, and recognized their kinship. |
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The result of all these developments is that, finally, the digital scope could make its analogue cousin obsolete. |
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His mother, it transpired, had not approved of her husband's errant cousin either. |
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She brings it to a tall table, where Rachel's cousin Luis sits stone-faced with a bag of microwaved popcorn. |
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I found my cousin hiding behind a sweets stall that served the biggest jalebis imaginable. |
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A warm welcome with a pleasant smile awaited us as we entered the hotel room where she was put up with her cousin sis. |
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As I took up my position as a wallflower and watched Lindsey dance with my cousin for the third time, I mused on the pair. |
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She looked so stricken at the thought of her cousin having a tendre for her. |
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Kate saw her cousin Dianna smile at this much needed telling-off of their mutually detested relation. |
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My cousin Katie and her new man Andrew picked me up at the airport late Wednesday night. |
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Dora's cousin Daisy is turning 15, and Dora and Boots are looking forward to doing the mambo at Daisy's party. |
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He was my great-grandmother's first cousin and the pair of them were two of the grandchildren of Samuel Gray senior, a maltster of the town. |
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I'm the baby of my family too and I can sympathize on the younger cousin deal. |
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I'm a bridesmaid, my other sister is the maid of honor and my cousin Elizabeth is the other bridesmaid. |
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My maiden name was Pease and a cousin of mine has researched our family tree. |
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In addition to the three aunts the household also included my grandmother, a female cousin and a maid. |
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When we discussed the sambar soup after the meal, Palani's young cousin Usha, commented that it tasted a bit strange. |
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It was found in a bank safety deposit box after Teddy's cousin requested in late 1996 that it be forced open because he had lost the key. |
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My cousin went to open the trunk of the car and I helped the suitcase man wrap the luggage in a large plastic bag. |
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They appeared to belong to my cousin who was intending to return them to the library. |
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She gave her cousin Mabel Radcliff a pair of calamanco shoes with black lacing and Jane Herd the green calamanco shoes. |
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Purple sprouting broccoli looks like a slight, weedy cousin of the fat green stems of calabrese that are available all year round. |
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We returned to find that a cousin of mine has a new son and there is a naming conference in progress. |
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They chatted non-stop about me, not even pausing to let Zach or his 6th grade cousin to release a comment. |
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One girl had watched her cousin butcher a sheep before and she thought we should get a whole animal. |
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She told authorities she had been in love with her cousin and had planned to run away with him. |
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We got a lovely invite from my cousin to go up to Wales for the Easter long weekend. |
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A cousin to the spitz type dogs, this pampered lap dog once called the arctic home. |
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Speaking as a non-expert, the title typeface looks like a close cousin of the Delphin font, but sharper, chunkier. |
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What a fine mess that rotten cousin of yours has gotten her poor sister into! |
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Heather, at the wedding with her boyfriend, has rowed with her cousin Lorna, who turns her nose up at everything about Kilronan. |
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Caroline's marriage to her cousin George, prince of Wales, in March 1795 was a spectacular disaster. |
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Liz sat on the spectator's bench at the ice rink with her cousin Megan, George's sister who had come out to visit for a few weeks. |
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He left no children, and was succeeded by his second cousin Robert de Vere, nineteenth earl of Oxford. |
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A feature of Sotho kinship was that a person was allowed to marry a cousin who was a member of the same clan. |
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But over the border its Iberian cousin observes no such narrow territorial niceties. |
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He has a local connection too, being a cousin of BBC newsreader Claire Frisby. |
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Smallpox vaccine contains live vaccinia virus, a milder cousin of the variola virus. |
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If cheeses should ever be graded on the island nation, aged feta would score higher than its unripened cousin halloumi. |
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Charity looked at her in genuine alarm and was rewarded with a wink that made her revise her opinion of her cousin slightly upwards. |
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Jemma, ten, and her cousin Danielle, 11, swam 50 lengths of the pool at Devizes Leisure Centre on Sunday. |
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I remember my mother smacking me because when a little cousin was staying with us I talked to him when he was in the lavatory. |
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He then sloshed the remainder of the brandy into the glass, turning his eyes onto his cousin as he did so. |
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I have never really had friends like your cousin and you and I will forever be in your debt. |
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His winsome smile brought a sparkle to his umber eyes and caused his cousin to chuckle. |
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Hurricanes, like their regional cousin a typhoon, both come from the family of tropical cyclones. |
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This gives people the chance to slow down to hear how beautifully your cousin Alberto has tuned your engine. |
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Although first cousin to the melodious mockingbird, a catbird's song is seldom musical. |
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I'm sure you can tell which is the mischievous cousin and which is Ms. Perfect. |
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Don't let your mixed-race cousin feel she has to be all white to be in your family. |
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My mother was quite short in stature, she had been an orphan, and my cousin Vera considered her very beautiful. |
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Soil microbiology may lie beyond the black stump separating chemistry from its cousin biology. |
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The bitter truth is that Europe lags behind our transatlantic cousin in almost every area. |
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Is it common for first time sexual experiences to be with a sibling or cousin around the same age? |
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He later moved to the US, where he reportedly received flight training in Florida with his cousin Mohammed Atta. |
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But mountain biking is an obscure cousin in the celebrity sports family of World Cup soccer and Olympic track. |
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Why of all people did she have to fall for the cousin of the one who loves her? |
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His first cousin is the town clerk, and his surname appears on the local Civil War monument. |
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I haven't been this burnt since my cousin Alice and I lathered our bellies with baby oil and lay out on the trampoline. |
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The arrival of Ali, her cousin from Iran, sets forth a chain of events, forcing a re-examination of her background and the world around her. |
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For the main course my cousin had the traditional roast rib of beef with Yorkshire pudding. |
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Naturally she went along to see who it was, and it turned out to be a cousin of mine. |
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A cousin of the popular anti-anxiety drug Xanax, Ativan is used to promote relaxation and can be used for pain and nausea. |
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While I sat and contemplated the menu, Ann and her cousin went to the servery. |
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A gift from your cousin can be a re-gift for a co-worker, for instance, but not your sister. |
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So I was locked in with my cousin in jail until the sergeant on duty released us. |
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The no-more-bowing decision was credited to His Royal Highness the Duke of Kent, an amiable, faintly woebegone chap who is a cousin of the queen. |
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The film contains extraordinary sequences, particularly those dealing with the impoverished coal miner cousin of one of the male protagonists. |
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My cousin was slightly overweight, but the fact that she wore such tight clothes anyway made her intimidating. |
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A close cousin to humour as a political battering ram is comedy designed to break taboos. |
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Sora huffed rudely, distancing himself away from his cousin as if she was a disease. |
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It started with a message from my sister, notifying me that my eldest cousin on my father's side was getting married. |
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Pharmacologically, caffeine is a kissing cousin of theophylline, and in high doses it can produce sympathomimetic effects. |
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His cousin Charlie feels responsible and tries to mediate between Johnny Boy and Michael the loan shark. |
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Anyway, they only got the titles because my father's third cousin is thirteenth in line for the throne, or something unremarkable like that. |
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Another big issue is getting a clean title to the property, with no liens or prospects that a third cousin of the owner will show up to claim it. |
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They were all his father's cousins and uncles, or third cousin three times removed, which Jack couldn't figure out how that made them related. |
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I hardly recognized my little cousin when the two of them came back from Springfield. |
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My family, yes, except for maybe that strange third cousin of mine serving his fifth time in jail for drug possession. |
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Among those victims of kidnap, torture and murder were my own uncle, cousin and brother. |
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It has also been awkward for my wife and daughter, particularly, who was best friends and who is a third cousin to the Complainant. |
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Daisy was Nick's second cousin once removed, and Tom was Daisy's husband and classmate of Nick's from school. |
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Don't make a big deal out of this or you're going to find yourself going with your second cousin once removed. |
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He told of how his cousin and her family came to his aid and gratefully helped him in the reconstruction. |
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She does know that in Dunedin, Jack met up with Jimmy Wai, a cousin from his village, and was persuaded to go shares in starting up the business. |
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Hume was Burns' second cousin once removed, and he dabbled in poetry himself. |
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Or maybe we do and that's why we're contemplating calling Bob a weenie, because he reminds us too much of cousin Eddie. |
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I'd even put on my favorite pink silk pajama bottoms and a halter top that my whorish cousin had bought me. |
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The prestige of the gentry remained high, since they often owned the advowson and had a cousin or an uncle in the rectory as well. |
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She was a first cousin through his mother and a second cousin through his father. |
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Today is Whit Monday and a bank holiday and, as I said I would, I am taking my little cousin to see Finding Nemo. |
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My friend's French cousin had developed a complication of SLE, Raynaud's phenomenon where there is poor finger blood flow. |
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It's jobs for the boys, and jolly lucrative defense contracts for your mother's second cousin once removed. |
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Your third cousin twice removed calls you in a panic that his computer is on the fritz. |
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Mama Mata's presents to her cousin and nephew were given to demonstrate her attachment to them and to incur obligation. |
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It's an inventive, cinematic exploration of hip-hop, its party-girl cousin trip hop, acid jazz and retro funk grooves. |
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She was some sort of cousin by marriage to Antonia's mother and the pair would sometimes engage in conversation. |
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Olga was 16 in early 1914 when she met Mikhail Chekhov, her first cousin by marriage. |
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She never wavered in this view and never baulked at the fact that to claim this prize she would have to rid herself of her cousin Elizabeth. |
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In the swimsuit family, the monokini is the cousin who put herself through college as a pole dancer. |
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Heading the tribe meant finding a wife, so he married a cousin Zeenat, an obstetrician at Quetta hospital. |
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Her mother's lover tries to molest her, her cousin tries to seduce her, and she briefly marries an older man who virtually imprisons her out of jealousy. |
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Eloise Romeine lives four houses down from the cemetery and learned about the burial when her cousin called. |
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Gunfire suddenly erupted and his aunt hustled him and his cousin into the safety of a pizzeria. |
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A cousin had previously come to this country in 1989 as an asylum seeker. |
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He said his cousin had been found dead in an alley and he had to rush home. |
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The cousin is said by the FBI to have relinquished his title as boss after his own conviction for racketeering. |
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In reality, the Thumb was an affable, bespectacled California accountant, a cousin of one of the men arrested on the Mekong. |
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A close cousin to the complete overhaul is a triage approach, in which you stop new development temporarily and remedy only the most heinous problems. |
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I actually had a cousin who was a big league baseball player. |
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Townsend, in fact, was on his way to church with his cousin as the first bottles flew. |
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After gomer leaves Mayberry to join the Marines, Goober shocks his cousin with a surprise visit to the military base. |
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The officers warned my cowering Oma what might await the cousin if she ever did return. |
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Mating with a cousin or brother is safer than risking life and limb to mate with an outsider. |
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He kept in front while his cousin trailed behind to walk beside me, her gaze shifting every so often to me when she thought I didn't notice or wasn't looking. |
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He seems reluctant to advertise the fact he has a cousin from France. |
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A cousin took me to the National Frontier Trail Museum, where I jotted down dutiful notes. |
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My cousin Al is a Navy veteran, a former EMT, and now a fireman in New York City. |
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Goober Pyle and his happy go-lucky cousin Gomer offered endless hours of comic relief on The Andy Griffith Show. |
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The next few days are all very exciting though, today it's the wedding of my cousin Amanda to which I'm wearing the exciting and jolly expensive new suit. |
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Importantly, the hybrid cells were found to have the porcine endogenous retrovirus, a distant cousin of HIV, and to be able to transmit that virus to uninfected human cells. |
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Her alarm may be imagined, having unreservedly divulged to her cousin the very suspicions that she would fain have concealed from him of all men in the world. |
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Its American cousin makes a poor apology for a nest, it is true, merely a loose bundle or platform of sticks, as flimsily put together as a dove's nest. |
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A few worries, to be sure, but not that cousin of depression and anxiety, dread. |
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The kids and my young cousin Luke are getting Lego, every one of them. |
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At a climactic moment in the scene, Wilson realizes his cousin Ruggles is of mixed race. |
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Or it was your 13-year-old second cousin visiting from out of town. |
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She felt her cousin wriggle beneath her when she landed on top of him, and she laughed, pleased with herself for turning his own trick back on him. |
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The stuff I use to make my legs look a little less translucent does wonders for my snow-white legs, but makes my cousin look like she ate a few too many carrots. |
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The narrator, as snotty teenagers tend to be, is terribly embarrassed by this until his father's cousin tells him why his father is so attached to clowning around. |
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In fact the bane of my life was a cousin and his birthday parties. |
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My son was martyred and his cousin survived to tell us the story. |
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Marry, doth my cousin Silence know, is he advised of the matter? |
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The others were standing around, drinks in hand, congratulating my cousin on his initiation, and asking us amused tones what we thought of the crazy rigmarole. |
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James IV of Scotland welcomed him and gave him his cousin in marriage. |
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When their cousin is battered to death and left on the moors for the crows, they stick together and refuse to co-operate with policeman Ben Cooper. |
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She was often busy being the Queen's third cousin and closest friend. |
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I am the third cousin twice removed from the family of his mother. |
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But about 40 years ago, during the Cultural Revolution, Ma Yo-De, a distant cousin of yo-yo Ma, faced a serious dilemma. |
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His cousin in Farmington paid him with meth, so he never saw any profit from the deals. |
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The impetus behind this decision was a desire to change the odds for children like my cousin and me. |
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Everyone came to the wedding, including a distant cousin no one had heard from in years. |
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The wood and hermit thrushes and their cousin the veery have taken a severe hit from the cowbirds, so that they are on the brink of becoming endangered species. |
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Bridget paled with fright, but looked at her cousin sternly. |
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He says that he may be a third cousin of Joe's, once removed, or so. |
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Isabella refused and made a secret promise to marry her cousin and very first betrothed, Ferdinand of Aragon. |
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Ecod! I have got them. Here they are. My cousin Con's necklaces, bobs and all. |
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Modern American Canasta is a younger cousin of the game of Canasta I explain here. |
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It says so right here at this here link you lardacious fluff brained cousin humper. |
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Everybody and his cousin will be in line for opening night with free popcorn! |
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His older cousin was just gigging him about being in love with that girl from school. |
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Spring training began on Christmas Day, when my cousin and I gingered onto the lot behind the fire station to try out our new spikes. |
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The first betrothal was to his distant cousin Aemilia Lepida, but was broken for political reasons. |
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Severus's maternal cousin was Praetorian prefect and consul Gaius Fulvius Plautianus. |
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He then succeeded his cousin as King of Dublin, but after a heavy defeat in battle in 947, he was once again forced to try his luck elsewhere. |
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Soon afterwards, her brother Harold and her Danish cousin Beorn Estrithson, were also given earldoms in southern England. |
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When he died in November 1135, the couple were in Anjou, allowing Matilda's cousin Stephen to seize the crown of England. |
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Henry married his Plantagenet cousin Mary de Bohun, who was paternally descended from Edward I and maternally from Edmund Crouchback. |
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Among his childhood friends was his cousin Henry of Almain, son of King Henry's brother Richard of Cornwall. |
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By the agreement known as the Mise of Lewes, Edward and his cousin Henry of Almain were given up as hostages to Montfort. |
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At the time of his birth, Richard II of England, his cousin once removed, was king. |
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He was sentenced to be hanged, drawn and quartered but because he was Edward's cousin he was given a quicker death by beheading. |
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York was Henry's cousin through his descent from Edward III sons Lionel of Antwerp, 1st Duke of Clarence, and Edmund, Duke of York. |
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He was the cousin and friend of Blanche Parry, the closest person to Elizabeth for 56 years. |
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On his death their first cousin once removed, Lady Jane Grey, was proclaimed queen. |
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The following year, Mary became a godmother herself when she was named as one of the sponsors of her cousin Frances Brandon. |
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She appealed to her cousin Charles V to apply diplomatic pressure demanding that she be allowed to practice her religion. |
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For several years she also seriously negotiated to marry Philip's cousin Archduke Charles of Austria. |
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In the Northern Isles, James's cousin Patrick Stewart, Earl of Orkney, resisted the Statutes of Iona and was consequently imprisoned. |
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In 1670, he entered into the secret treaty of Dover, an alliance with his first cousin King Louis XIV of France. |
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James was received in France by his cousin and ally, Louis XIV, who offered him a palace and a pension. |
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In 1399, while he was campaigning in Ireland, his cousin Henry Bolingbroke seized power. |
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Whether some distant cousin really belongs to the extended family of liberalisms is a matter of healthy dispute. |
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His charming, intelligent, and cultured cousin Emma Wedgwood, nine months older than Darwin, was nursing his invalid aunt. |
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Within his family, Hooke took both a niece and a cousin into his home, teaching them mathematics. |
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On 3 March 1749 Boulton married Mary Robinson, a distant cousin and the daughter of a successful mercer, and wealthy in her own right. |
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His cousin was now of more than middle age.... She was lean, and yellow, and long in the tooth. |
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The congregation was founded by Dederich Beckmann, a wealthy sugar boiler and cousin of the first pastor. |
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On 10 March 1526, Charles married his first cousin Isabella of Portugal, sister of John III of Portugal, in Seville. |
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She called upon a Missouri cousin named Edward Hardy Clark, who became the indispensable majordomo of the Hearst estate. |
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His cousin Humphrey, despite his cooperation with the authorities, met his end at Red Hill near Worcester. |
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Since she was a granddaughter of King Edward I and a first cousin of King Edward III, the marriage required papal approval. |
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Meanwhile, Benvolio talks with his cousin Romeo, Montague's son, about Romeo's recent depression. |
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Upon his death, the barony passed to Byron's cousin George Anson Byron, a career naval officer. |
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Also in 1845, Percy Bysshe Shelley's cousin Thomas Medwin approached her claiming to have written a damaging biography of Percy Shelley. |
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His cousin and lifelong friend Thomas Medwin, who lived nearby, recounted his early childhood in his The Life of Percy Bysshe Shelley. |
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Instead, he married his first cousin Frances Jane Lutwidge in 1830 and became a country parson. |
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She was the niece of the photographer Julia Margaret Cameron and first cousin of the temperance leader Lady Henry Somerset. |
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According to his cousin and contemporary, Gervas Huxley, he had an early interest in drawing. |
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Harley was forced from office, but his cousin Abigail, who had recently married, continued in the Queen's service. |
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On the death of Frederick Robinson, 2nd Marquess of Ripon in 1923, the estate was acquired by his cousin Clare George Vyner. |
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Zappas and his cousin Konstantinos Zappas had left the Greek government a trust to fund future Olympic Games. |
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He is the cousin of female snooker player Maria Catalano, who has been ranked number one in the women's game. |
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Because the Queen died unmarried and childless, the English crown passed to the next available heir, her cousin James VI, King of Scotland. |
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In 996 Gregory V became the first German Pope, appointed by his cousin Otto III, whom he shortly after crowned Holy Roman Emperor. |
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During this time his passion for drawing was encouraged by his older cousin Jemima. |
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Initially, Kenadid's goal was to seize control of the neighboring Majeerteen Sultanate, which was then ruled by his cousin Boqor Osman Mahamuud. |
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While his father and cousin retreated north in the company of King John, he was sent south, to be imprisoned in the Tower of London. |
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He was nobody's fool, and there was no doubt but he had very soon detected the trick his cousin had played upon him. |
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King Stephen increased the number of earls to reward those loyal to him in his war with his cousin Empress Matilda. |
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Alan Rufus, also known as Alan the Red, was both a cousin and knight in the retinue of William the Conqueror. |
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They were helped by internal strife following the killing of Bleddyn ap Cynfyn in 1075 by his cousin Trahaearn ap Caradog. |
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There is a fine short biography and appreciation of his work by his cousin Sir Thomas Parry in the Welsh Biography Online. |
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The family was an established one, and Wilson was first cousin to Charles Pratt, 1st Earl Camden. |
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The story begins in the Shire, where the hobbit Frodo Baggins inherits the Ring from Bilbo Baggins, his cousin and guardian. |
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By 1086, most of the area was in the hands of Norman lords such as Robert of Rhuddlan, his cousin Hugh d'Avranches, and Hamo de Mascy. |
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In 1884, Charles Stewart Parnell rented Big Rock townland from his cousin William Proby, Earl of Carysfort, and commenced quarrying. |
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When the map was redrawn after the war, our cousin found herself living in outlying territory. |
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Philip and his cousin Peter of Courtenay, Count of Nevers, made their way to Genoa and from there returned to France. |
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He served as a page to his cousin Thomas who later became the 4th Duke of Norfolk. |
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He is a cousin of Reynard the Fox, whom he uselessly tries to convince to return to the path of righteousness. |
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Canaanite religious mythology does not appear as elaborated compared with existent literature of their cousin Semites in Mesopotamia. |
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Arjun falls for Ganga, and struggles to remain loyal to his cousin and beloved uncle. |
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Upon the death of his mother, John II at the age of 14, took to the throne and married his cousin Maria of Aragon. |
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By the Pope's decision, in which Pepin had a hand, Drogo was to be disqualified as an heir in favour of his cousin Charles. |
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Otto died young in 1002, and was succeeded by his cousin Henry II, who focused on Germany. |
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She is the daughter of General Mohamed Oufkir and a cousin of fellow Moroccan writer and actress Leila Shenna. |
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He was either a cousin or nephew of Abu Bakr ibn Umar, the founder of the Almoravid dynasty. |
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In 1501, he occupied Naples and partitioned the kingdom with Ferdinand of Aragon, who abandoned his cousin King Frederick. |
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By 1501, Columbus' cousin Giovanni Colombo, had discovered gold near Buenaventura, the deposits were later known as Minas Nuevas. |
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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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Pedro initially served as page to his cousin Francisco but from about 1533 he was in active military service as a cavalryman. |
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In 1557, Francisco Garcia de Vargas, Pinto's wealthy cousin is recorded at Cochin. |
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Philip's second wife was his first cousin once removed, Queen Mary I of England. |
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On 18 May 1514, Francis married his second cousin Claude, the daughter of King Louis XII of France and Duchess Anne of Brittany. |
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Together with his cousin Willem Lodewijk he studied in Heidelberg and later in Leiden where he met Simon Stevin. |
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When he died in December 1135, the couple were in Anjou, allowing Matilda's cousin Stephen to seize the crown of England. |
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He married Charlotte Atwood, 12 years his senior and a cousin of Harold Davidson, the famous rector of Stiffkey. |
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His cousin was Frederick Lippitt, former House Minority Leader for the Rhode Island House of Representatives. |
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In 1930, at the age of 23, Wainwright saved up for a week's walking holiday in the Lake District with his cousin Eric Beardsall. |
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He was cousin to Very Rev Matthew Leishman and they lived side by side during their childhood in Paisley. |
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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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He devoted enormous energy to work as an unpaid secretarial assistant to his wife's cousin Florence Nightingale. |
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He is grown up and his sister Flopsy is now married to his cousin Benjamin Bunny. |
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A saltwater fish, a cousin of porgies and scups. The sheepshead has large, broad incisor teeth, much like a sheep. |
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At age 8, she says in an affidavit provided to the courts, her cousin began to rape her anally, causing her to lose control of her bowels. |
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His brother and cousin had been killed a week earlier, he told her. |
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Bulgur Wheat Bulgur wheat is cous cous's kissing cousin and is made from dried cracked wheat. |
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Is he siding with his kissing cousin over his wife, or is he preoccupied with problems of his own? |
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Extremely pleasurable to drink, zinfandel is a kissing cousin to Italy's primitivo. |
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Jorge Barranco finds all of the humor and caring of Usnavi's younger, somewhat vulnerable cousin Sonny. |
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I came in search of ring ouzel, a rare mountain cousin of the common blackbird. |
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I came in search of ring ouzel, a rare mountain cousin of the I came in search of ring ouzel, a rare mountain cousin of the common blackbird. |
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Older brother Sid Williams manages the band, and cousin Mark Williams is the Cha Chas' rub board player. |
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Lobelia contains lobeline, a chemical cousin of nicotine, which helps reduce nicotine cravings. |
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Will Longshore, cousin of the bride, served as the crucifer, while cousins of the groom Robert Carson and Robert Nance served as torchbearers. |
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He's the son of acclaimed Lovers Rock legend John McLean and cousin of Bitty. |
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Paco got the money for the purchases from a cousin in Farmington. |
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Pete found out through his mother Shirley that he was Kate's second cousin once removed. |
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Ahmad Hassan who is stated to be mentally retarded and cousin of Abou Saria started stabbing the latter with knife and slit his throat. |
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Weis and his cousin Sigfried returned from the armed services to work for their respective fathers' company. |
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In fact, apart from its Georgian cousin dialect, Mingrelian, it seems to be a unique relic of antiquity. |
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Striking exceptions were Topgay's legendary uncle Tenzing Norgay and his cousin Nawang Gombu. |
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Mistle Thrushes are the greyer-backed, bigger cousin of the familiar Song Thrush, with blotchier spots on the breast. |
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Philip IV intended to impress his Modenese cousin and no doubt succeeded with a full calendar of events. |
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His cousin Vikas tried to help and revive him by administering him mouth-to-mouth resuscitation. |
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Vungh Suan Mung was discharged from the hospital on Monday afternoon while his cousin was recuperating at the hospital. |
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This monster from the deep, along with its cousin the Colossal Squid, is the largest invertebrate in the world. |
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Related to slugs and snails, this monster from the deep, along with its cousin the Colossal Squid, is the largest invertebrate in the world. |
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Noradrenergic neurons release the transmitter noradrenalin, a cousin of adrenalin. |
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Vea, the 24-year-old cousin of Leicester lock Steve Mafi, made his Test debut this year and joins Wasps from North Harbour in New Zealand. |
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A DINOSAUR identified as a cousin of the Velociraptor is the largest ever found to have well-preserved birdlike wings, say Scottish scientists. |
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Michael Chijiwa, also thirteen, was a cousin of the daimyos of Arima Harunobu and Omura Sumitada. |
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Get rid of everything you're not emotionally attached to, and give it to Goodwill, a cousin or the garbage collector. |
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We meet Cantone's hard-drinking, gravel-voiced sister Camille and his cousin Goo-Goo, among others. |
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A one-H heathen does not pray, A two-H heath hen flies away, But I'll bet my cousin Ethan you never saw a three-H heathhhen. |
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Derickson-Hall's cousin Chad Eneas, who was also competing in the same rodeo, was the lone family member who witnessed the incident. |
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His father, Henry Cayley, was a distant cousin of Sir George Cayley the aeronautics engineer innovator, and descended from an ancient Yorkshire family. |
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Haplogroup R1a, a distant cousin of R1b, is most common in Eastern Europe. |
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Katherine apparently died before her cousin Elizabeth of York's coronation on 25 November 1487, since her husband Sir William Herbert is described as a widower by that time. |
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The Cornish pasty is, indeed, a kissing cousin of the knish. |
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Henry of Grosmont, 1st Duke of Lancaster, had no male heir so Edward married his son John to Henry's heiress daughter and John's third cousin Blanche of Lancaster. |
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She was reinstated as coguardian, with cousin TJ, on Thursday. |
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In the 1050s and early 1060s William became a contender for the throne of England, then held by the childless Edward the Confessor, his first cousin once removed. |
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Between August 40 and January 41, the Roman Emperor Caligula ordered his death because he refused to prosecute the Emperor's second cousin Marcus Junius Silanus. |
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He and his cousin were both grandsons of the influential and powerful Julia Maesa, who had arranged for Elagabalus' acclamation as emperor by the famous Third Gallic Legion. |
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Tom Forest, of Amble, found the hairy, two-tongued creature while out for a stroll and thought it might have been a distant cousin of the Loch Ness Monster. |
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And being in a boy band appears to be a good thing for Anton's cousin Now Anton said he is looking to Coree, of R'n'B group Damage, for tips on handling fame and fortune. |
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In 996 Otto III appointed his cousin Gregory V the first German Pope. |
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In 1049 the murder by Sweyn Godwinson of his cousin Beorn after Beorn has been tricked in going to Bosham resulted in the entire Godwine family being banished. |
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The elder Severus chose his cousin as one of his two legati pro praetore. |
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Lithuania and Samogitia were ultimately Christianized from 1386 until 1417 by the initiative of the Grand Duke of Lithuania Jogaila and his cousin Vytautas. |
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Philip was married to his relative Mary I cousin of his father, due to this, Philip was King of England and Ireland in a dynastic union with Spain. |
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After Edwin's death, Northumbria was split between Bernicia, where Eanfrith, a son of Aethelfrith, took power, and Deira, where a cousin of Edwin, Osric, became king. |
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It is a direct descendant of an operation called PRK and a distant cousin of the progenitor of all vision-correcting procedures, radial keratotomy. |
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Just recently I learned that the star of the Johns Hopkins lacrosse team is the great-grandson of my first cousin Myrtle, which I suppose makes him my great-grandcousin. |
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After an unsuccessful attempt to regain the throne, she fled southwards seeking the protection of her first cousin once removed, Queen Elizabeth I of England. |
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Because the air was so Decemberly, cousin and cousin decided to go out to Oliva Forest and, if it wasn't too much for Tulla, to walk as far as the Schwedenschanze. |
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A shirttail cousin to the starfish, the anchored, filter-feeding organism sports what looks like a flowerlike fan above a stalk that can be a half-meter long. |
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Manuel would prove a worthy successor to his cousin John II for his support of Portuguese exploration of the Atlantic Ocean and development of Portuguese commerce. |
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With the help of his sister Chloe and his tomboy cousin Jack, Itch has to put 126 beyond the reach of unscrupulous scientists and international terrorists forever. |
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He attended lectures there for a single year, reading extensively in theoretical works, and then clerked for a year in his cousin Robert Morse's office. |
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Welfare Ministry Secretary Upali Dahanayake, his elderly father, daughter, and a cousin sister died on the spot in a tragic accident in Mahiyangana yesterday. |
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The other maior shot is the snap shot. It is like a cousin of the wrist shot. It is a little faster than the wrist shot and requires less movement with the stick. |
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Self-styled 'black gentleman vampire' who followed his cousin in to hip-hop by rapping in front of a beatbox for his first shows on Long Island, New York. |
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There was a will, friend, a true and lawful last will and testament of thee deceased uncle, in which theeself and thee cousin was made the sole heirs of the same. |
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In 942 Hywel's cousin Idwal Foel, King of Gwynedd, determined to cast off English overlordship and took up arms against the new English king, Edmund. |
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Hywel ap Maredudd, lord of Meisgyn captured his cousin Morgan ap Cadwallon and annexed Glynrhondda in an attempt to reunify the commotes under a single native ruler. |
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