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Benevides and later
Robert Benevides later said: " He was a little bitter about it.

Benevides and became
According to Benevides, they became a couple about 1960.

Benevides and for
" In 2006, Dean Hargrove, who worked on Perry Mason Returns, said: " I had always assumed that Raymond was gay, because he had a relationship with Robert Benevides for a very long time.

Benevides and Perry
In the mid 1950s, Burr met Robert Benevides ( born 1929 ), a young actor and Korean War veteran, on the set of Perry Mason.

Benevides and .
Burr left Benevides his entire estate, including " all my jewelry, clothing, books, works of art ,... and other items of a personal nature.
He developed his interest in cultivating and hybridizing orchids into an orchid business with Benevides.
Together Burr and Benevides cultivated Cabernet Sauvignon, Chardonnay, and Port grapes, as well as orchids, at Burr's farmland holdings in Sonoma County, California.
After Burr's death, Benevides named the property after Burr: " I finally decided it should be called Raymond Burr Vineyards.
There, he and Benevides oversaw the raising of copra ( coconut meat ) and cattle, as well as orchids.
The private memorial was attended by Robert Benevides, Barbara Hale, Don Galloway, Don Mitchell, Barbara Anderson, Elizabeth Baur, Dean Hargrove, William R. Moses, and Christian I. Nyby II.
Burr bequeathed his estate to Robert Benevides and excluded all relatives, including a sister, nieces, and nephews.
The tabloids estimated that the estate was worth $ 32 million, but Benevides ' attorney, John Hopkins said that was an overestimate.
The first French immigrants arrived in Brazil in the second half of the nineteenth century, went to the colony of Benevides, the metropolitan region of Belém do Pará.
In the year of 1661, Baltazar Fernandes went to São Paulo to request that Sorocaba be named a village from the governor, Correia de Sá e Benevides.
Among the first people to condemn the usage of the term were the newspaper's own readers and University of São Paulo professors Maria Victória Benevides and Fábio Konder Comparato.
Cecília Benevides de Carvalho Meireles ( Rio de Janeiro, 1901 – 1964 ) was a Brazilian writer and educator, known principally as a poet.
Aside from the newspaper's readership, the first people to condemn the usage of the term were University of São Paulo professors Maria Victoria Benevides and Fábio Konder Comparato.
* 1630: Fray Benevides arranges a peace between the Tewas and Navajo.

gave and up
McBride gave him his opportunity when he showed up in town with a pistol on his hip.
His present maximum altitude, up against the overcast, gave him the opportunity to exploit his advantages.
Hamilton, poorest of the seven, gave up a brilliant law practice to enter Washington's Cabinet.
At last her lawyer, Arthur D. Cloud, gave up the case because she turned down three successive settlements he arranged.
Esther jumped up, ran to him and gave him a little hug.
Another classic sight that gave us considerable pleasure was the Evzone sentry, in his ballet skirt with great pompons on his shoes, who was patrolling up and down in front of the palace.
There is a mediocre restaurant at Sounion and I fed a thin little Grecian cat and gave it two saucers of water -- there was no milk -- which it lapped up as though it were nectar.
Finally, after years, I gave up.
The day Alfred left his home and Fleischmanns he gave up the convictions of a lifetime.
She gave me the names of some people who would surely help pay for the flowers and might even march up to the monument with me.
So Linda Kay gave up asking, and accepted her reprieve.
Somehow managing to get out a cool, poised, `` Won't you hold on a second, please '', I covered up the mouthpiece, and with more warmth and less poise, gave a quick lecture on crime and punishment, mostly the latter, including Devil's Island and the remoter reaches of Siberia.
gave up verse for prose, 1868 - 70 ; ;
Dickens suggests the economic evils of such a society on the first page of his novel in the description of Pip's five little dead brothers `` who gave up trying to get a living exceedingly early in that universal struggle '', who seemed to have `` all been born on their backs with their hands in their trousers-pockets, and had never taken them out in this state of existence ''.
The northern cowboy called all the red Mexican cattle which went up the trail `` Sonora reds '', while they called all cattle drove up from Mexico `` yaks '', because they came from the Yaqui Injun country, or gave 'em the name of `` Mexican buckskins ''.
Each time he got the same answer and in the end he gave up.
Rookie southpaw George Stepanovich relieved Hyde at the start of the ninth and gave up the A's fifth tally on a walk to second baseman Dick Howser, a wild pitch, and Frank Cipriani's single under Shortstop Jerry Adair's glove into center.
Keegan, a 6-foot-3-inch 158-pounder, gave up the Orioles' last two safeties over the final three frames, escaping a load of trouble in the ninth when the Birds threatened but failed to tally.
Whee the People: Lovely Thrush Annamorena gave up a promising show biz career to apply glamor touches to her hubby, Ray Lenobel's fur firm here.
Everywhere he went in town, people sidled up, gave him the guttural bit or broke into a frightening Tarzan yodel.
He planned at one time to enter the legal profession, but gave up the plan in favor of the entertainment field.
At Geneva in 1954, to get the war in Indo-China settled, the British and French gave in to Russian and Communist Chinese demands and agreed to the setting up of a Communist state, North Viet Nam -- which then, predictably, became a base for Communist operations against neighboring South Viet Nam and Laos.
It gets so frustrating, but then again I don't know what I could do if I gave up racing ''.
`` If it gave me pleasure to say hard things '', he wrote, `` I would shut up forever ''.

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