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Both and John
Both John Madden and Walsh played and coached at the College of San Mateo early in their careers.
Both Giovanni Caboto ( John Cabot ) and Giovanni da Verrazzano are reported to have sailed in or near Maritime waters during their voyages of discovery for England and France respectively.
Both the 16th Earl and the Countess of Oxford had established court connections: John accompanying Princess Elizabeth from house arrest at Hatfield to the throne, and Margery being appointed a Maid of Honor in 1559.
Both companies became part of John D. Rockefeller's Standard Oil in 1874.
Both Tom Hall and John Romero have reputations as designers and idea men who have helped shape some of the key PC gaming titles of the 1990s.
Both George and their second son, John ( 1803 – 1834 ), led troubled lives and died in early adulthood.
Both Voight and co-star Hoffman were nominated for Best Actor, but lost out to John Wayne in True Grit.
Both Henry II and Richard had argued that kings possessed a quality of " divine majesty "; John continued this trend and claimed an " almost imperial status " for himself as ruler.
Both the Epistles and the Apocalypse, however, presuppose that their author John belonged to the multitude of personal eyewitnesses of the life and work of Christ ( cf.
Both John and Filangieri raced back to Cyprus to assert their authority, and the imperial forces were defeated at the Battle of Agridi on June 15.
Both Cyprus and Jerusalem were governed by Hugh's mother Plaisance of Antioch, but John remained bailli for Hugh in Acre.
* Both countries shared a common fate in the 14th century when John the Blind of Luxembourg married Eliška Přemyslovna sister of the deceased King Wenceslaus III of Bohemia and became king of Bohemia.
Both Mary and Philip were descended from John of Gaunt, 1st Duke of Lancaster, a relationship which was used to portray Philip as an English king.
Both Luke and John describe them as friends of Jesus.
Both the Synoptic Gospels and the Gospel of John report that people gave Jesus this form of honour.
Sir John Meldrum put forward just such an argument to the Parliamentary Committee of Both Kingdoms, to justify his slighting of Gainsborough in Lincolnshire.
Both a film ( 1940 ) and a short lived 1979 television sitcom starring Sharon Gless and John Schuck ( canceled after six episodes ) were based on Turnabout .< ref >
Both alone and with PARC Director and Chief Scientist John Seely Brown, Weiser wrote some of the earliest papers on the subject, largely defining it and sketching out its major concerns.
Both Thatcherite and Traditionalist Conservatives rebelled over Europe ( and in particular Maastricht ) during John Major's premiership ; and Traditionalist and One Nation MPs united to inflict Margaret Thatcher's only major defeat in Parliament, over Sunday trading.
Both William's paternal uncles Thomas and John were MPs while his aunt Lucy married the leading Whig politician and soldier General James Stanhope.
Both of Keynes's parents outlived him: father John Neville Keynes ( 1852 – 1949 ) by three years, and mother Florence Ada Keynes ( 1861 – 1958 ) by 12 years.
Both the original and Crepax's adaptation were parodied for comics in 2007 by Charles Alverson and John Linton Roberson.
Both companies sourced many components from National director Adolph Rickenbacher, and John Dopyera remained a major shareholder in National.
Both John Lennon and Paul McCartney were known as great admirers of Beefheart.

Both and Edward
Both the colonies of Nova Scotia ( present-day Nova Scotia and New Brunswick ) and St. John's Island ( Prince Edward Island ) were affected by the American Revolutionary War, largely by privateering against American shipping, but several coastal communities were also the targets of American raiders.
Both the Tudurs were pardoned after their capture of Edward I ’ s great castle at Conwy.
Both Edward VI of England and Elizabeth I promulgated statutes against simony.
Both Edward and Gaveston married early in the reign.
Both Edward I and Edward II had been limited in their policy towards the nobility, allowing the creation of few new peerages during the sixty years preceding Edward III's reign.
Both in his religious views and his interests, Edward was a conventional man.
Both Jane and her husband Sir Edward Stradling, were named in Cardinal Beaufort's will.
Both Sabine and Ross's second-in-command William Edward Parry doubted the very existence of the so-called Croker Mountains, which it seems only Ross saw.
Both her father and grandfather had practised law in the Norfolk area, and her sister Audrey was married to Thomas Gawdy, a lawyer and Justice of the Court of King's Bench with links to the Earl of Arundel, something that later served Edward well.
Both estates are private property and not part of the Royal Estate, and were therefore inherited and owned by Edward, regardless of the abdication.
Both Edward Gibbon and Thomas Carlyle exposed some " pious " lies in the missionary work by Grotius translated by Pococke, which were omitted from the Arabic text.
Both Prince Edward and Tom Canty were played by Sean Scully, using an early version of the same split-screen technique Disney studios would later employ in The Parent Trap, with Hayley Mills.
Both his son, Francis, and his grandson, Edward, also received their B. A.
Both Burton and Elfman consider Edward Scissorhands their most personal and favorite work.
Both were acting as Regents during Edward's minority following their murder of his father Edward II at Berkeley Castle.
Both Comyn and Bruce had been forced to give fealty to King Edward I of England on pain of execution, and every appearance is that both intended to pursue the Scottish crown.
Both Braniff and National were chosen after Greatamerica CFO C. Edward Acker identified them as " poorly managed " companies.
Both Chase and Attorney General Edward Bates were strongly influenced by the various messages from Europe, and Postmaster Montgomery Blair had been in favor of releasing the captives even before the meeting.
Both Edward Wakefield and his brother William, who had aided him, were convicted at trial and sentenced to three years in prison.
Both her parents, Edward John and Jeanette, were, according to her, alcoholics.
Both of these awards were awarded to him by King Edward VII.
Both he and his wife are buried in St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle, next to Edward IV and Hastings, which is in itself a mark of royal favour.

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