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death and Wallenda's
* Salsa singer Marvin Santiago made constant references to Wallenda's death in a few of his songs, mostly as side comments.

death and sister-in-law
Those present at the time of Chapman's death in a Maidstone hospital included his brother, sister-in-law, partner David Sherlock, and his former Python fellows John Cleese and Michael Palin, who had to be led out of the room to deal with their grief.
Neoptolemus had taken Helenus's sister-in-law, Andromache, as a slave and concubine after Hector's death, and fathered Molossus, Pielus and Pergamus with her.
Her death came just one year after that of her daughter's former sister-in-law Diana, Princess of Wales, whose funeral Susan and Sarah had both attended in Westminster Abbey.
Wild Is the Wind is a 1957 film which tells the story of a rancher who marries his Italian sister-in-law after the death of his wife, but she falls in love with his young ranch hand.
The death of the king's sister-in-law, the Duchesse d ' Orléans, had been falsely attributed to poison, and the crimes of Madame de Brinvilliers ( executed in 1676 ) and her accomplices were still fresh in the public mind.
A document of September 1558 places him in Flanders, where he was helping his sister-in-law with estate matters on the death of Celistinus, his brother.
Adam's brother Stanley of Lisle, Illinois, and sister-in-law Theresa died after gathering to mourn his death, having taken pills from the same bottle.
She sent a eunuch, Shi Li ( 史立 ), to serve as investigator, and Shi tortured a good number of Princess Dowager Feng's relations ( including her sister Feng Xi ( 馮習 ) and her sister-in-law Junzhi ( 君之 )), some to death, but still could not build a solid case against Princess Dowager Feng.
Heal is the sister of Ann Keen, who was a Labour MP from 1997 to 2010, and sister-in-law to Alan Keen, who was a Labour MP from 1992 until his death in 2011.
Initial media reports on his death, however, stated that he was married, erroneously naming Agostino's sister-in-law Rose as his wife.
Meanwhile, ( after the sudden death of Uncle Phil ), Larry's father Vince ( Bridges ) becomes interested in his widowed sister-in-law Edie and courts her.
Staking Harker, he leaves to deliver the veiled news of Harker's death in person to a wary Arthur Holmwood and his wife Mina, brother and sister-in-law of Harker's fiancée Lucy Holmwood.
After the death of his brother and sister-in-law, he adopts his niece, Barbara.
After the death of her husband, Orpah and her sister-in-law Ruth wished to go to Judea with Naomi.
After Lawrence Sully's death, Thomas Sully married his sister-in-law, Lawrence's widow, Sarah Annis Sully and not only took on the raising of Lawrence's children but fathered an additional nine children with Sarah himself.
Duncan starred as the matriarch's sister-in-law, Sandy Hogan, who moved in with her brother Mike ( Josh Taylor ) and his three sons to help raise the family after Valerie Hogan's death.
Although Yixuan kept a low profile in the Qing imperial court during the Xianfeng Emperor's 11-year reign, his fortune was made by his sister-in-law Noble Consort Yi ( later Empress Dowager Cixi ) after Xianfeng's death in 1861.
His death helped Ernest repair his relationship with his sister-in-law, as Victoria had been becoming increasingly angrier over Ernest's objections to the Danish match.
On the one hand, one document indicates it was the result of his outrage over the death of a sister-in-law who apparently was killed under the euthanasia program directed at the mentally ill, Action T4.
After the death of his father in 1715, he kept aloof from the intrigues of his sister-in-law Anne, duchesse du Maine.
Molossus inherited the kingdom of Epirus after the death of Helenus, son of Priam and Hecuba of Troy, who had married his erstwhile sister-in-law Andromache after Neoptolemus ' death.
After the death of Queen Munjeong in 1565, the king decided to rule the kingdom by himself and had his uncle Yoon Won-hyeong put to death, along with his second wife Jeong Nan-jeong, who also rose to power due to her close friendship and being second sister-in-law to Queen Munjeong.

death and Wallenda
In 1978, at age 73, Wallenda attempted a walk between the two towers of the ten-story Condado Plaza Hotel in San Juan, Puerto Rico, on a wire stretched 121 ft ( 37 metres ) above the pavement, but fell to his death when winds exceeded 30 mph ( 48 kilometres per hour ).

death and is
It is their tultul, the ' jumping platform ' of death.
Hamm's world is death and Clov may or may not get out of it to join the living child outside.
Boredom is death.
But the highroad, according to the description of its traffic, belongs to life as it is lived in unawareness of death, while the way to the churchyard belongs to some other sort of life: a suffering form, an existence wholly comprised in the awareness of death.
Only when that term is ended and he is a private citizen again can he be permitted the freedom and the courage to discount the dangers of his death.
And when the child dies in Lawrence's story in a delirium that is somehow brought on by his mania to win and to make his mother rich, the manifest absurdity of such a disease and such a death does not enter into our thoughts at all.
He is born in secrecy after the death of his father and cast adrift soon after birth.
Malraux, to be sure, does not abandon the world of violence, combat and sudden death which has become his hallmark as a creative artist, and which is the only world, apparently, in which his imagination can flame into life.
Patchen is repeatedly preoccupied with death.
He mentions the beats only once '', when he refers to their having revived through mere power and abandonment and the unwillingness to, commit death in life some idea of a decent equivalent between verbal expression and actual experience,, but the entire narrative, is written in the tiresome vocabulary `` of '' that lost `` and '' dying cause, `` and in the '' `` sprung syntax that is supposed to supplant, our mother, tongue.
What they have objected to is the attempt of the Russians to make use of the tragedy of Dag Hammarskjold's death to turn the entire U.N. staff from the Secretary down into political agents of the respective countries from which they come.
This matter is of great importance, and the outcome may mean the difference between life or death, or at least serious injuries, for many veterans.
Sir -- An old man is kicked to death by muggers.
I once heard a comedian say that if you are killed by a taxicab in New York, it is listed as `` death due to natural causes ''.
Her mother wrote Kate of her grief at the death of Kate's baby and at Jonathan's decision to go with the South `` And, dear Kate '', she wrote, `` poor Dr. Breckenridge's son Robert is now organizing a militia company to go South, to his good father's sorrow.
There is a death in all partings, she knew, and promptly put it out of her mind.
They hail from Travancore, a state in the subcontinent where Kali, the goddess of death, is worshiped.
He is confronted with the recurrent crises, such as great natural catastrophes and the great transitions of life -- marriage, incurable disease, widowhood, old age, the certainty of death.
Therefore, it is not only a question of honor but of life and death for the Soviet state ''.
the ceramic material of the age is more abundant, more diversified, and more indicative of the hopes and fears of its makers, who begin to show scenes of human life and death.
Whereas, John Brown has cheerfully risked his life in endeavoring to deliver those who are denied all rights and is this day doomed to suffer death for his efforts in behalf of those who have no helper: Therefore,
As the first collective confrontation of the Nazi outrage, the Trial of Eichmann represents a recovery of the Jews from the shock of the death camps, a recovery that took fifteen years and which is still by no means complete ( though let no one believe that it could be hastened by silence ).

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