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The earl of Devonshire being interested in the blood of York, that was rather feared than nocent, remained prisoner in the Tower.
The hagiocracy, which alone remained at this period, developed itself completely.
The larger bank remained the controlling party when it took over the smaller banks.
Their marriage is a partnership that has remained strong despite family illness.
She blanched and remained silent when the store owner accused her of taking the money.
They shortened the book when they made the movie, but the basic story remained unaffected.
The president remained noncommittal, saying only that all options would be considered.
And remained in a fluid body, it was a subject very unapt for proper conglaciation.
Malta remained under the Byzantine Empire until 870, when it fell to the Arabs.
Nevertheless, many in the Senate remained hostile to Claudius, and many plots were made on his life.
In 1950, four teams remained after the first round, in 1958 eight teams remained and in 2014 sixteen teams remained.
This secured their supremacy in the Baltic Sea, which remained throughout the Viking Age.
The rivalry between England and Australia gave birth to The Ashes in 1882 and this has remained Test cricket's most famous contest.
Under the Flavians, Rome continued its expansion, and the state remained secure.
Patrician ancestry, however, still conferred considerable prestige, and many religious offices remained restricted to patricians.
A hoarding remained around the base of Nelson's Column for some years and some of its upper scaffolding remained in place.
The auxilia remained independent cohorts, and legionary troops often operated as groups of cohorts rather than as full legions.
In particular, the army which arrived in 865 remained over many winters, and part of it later settled what became known as the Danelaw.
She could not be married without her consent and any personal goods, including lands, that she brought into a marriage remained her own property.
As 'wager of law' it remained a way of determining cases in the common law until its abolition in the 19th century.
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