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Both King's sons are published authors: Owen King published his first collection of stories, We're All in This Together: A Novella and Stories, in 2005.
Both Governor General of Canada Lord Tweedsmuir and Mackenzie King hoped that the King's presence in Canada would demonstrate the principles of the Statute of Westminster 1931, which gave full self-government to the British Dominions and recognised each Dominion as having a separate crown.
Both English and Scottish accounts of Flodden emphasise the King's determination to fight.
Both King's ( founded 1829 ) and University College London ( founded 1826 ) pre-date the University of London, which initially served solely as an examining body for the constituent colleges.
At the same time, after the New Model Army had abandoned an attempt to relieve Taunton, Parliament's Committee of Both Kingdoms had directed Fairfax, its commander, to besiege Oxford, the King's wartime capital.
Both the quantity and quality of the drama suffered when in 1682 the more successful Duke's Company absorbed the struggling King's Company, and the amalgamated United Company was formed.
Both King's Lynn and Sheringham allow onward connections using their regular rail services.
Both the university and the Corporation of Cambridge complained to parliament in 1697 that the trade route to the town from King's Lynn had been severely impaired.
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 at King's College and at Cambridge Maurice gathered a following of earnest students.
Both Blunt and Burgess were members of the Apostles, an exclusive and prestigious society based at Trinity and King's Colleges.
Both were members of the Cambridge Apostles ( also known as the Conversazione society ), a Cambridge clandestine discussion group of 12 undergraduates, mostly from Trinity and King's Colleges who considered themselves to be the brightest minds in the university.
Both Father Wrigglesworth ( the Catholic parish priest of King's Lynn and Walsingham ) and Father Fletcher ( Founder and Master of the Guild of Ransom ) laid the foundations and left others to declare the Catholic National Shrine at the Slipper Chapel on 19 August 1934 with over 10, 000 pilgrims present.
The original plan of the Parliamentary " Committee of Both Kingdoms ," which directed the military and civil policy of the allies after the fashion of a modern cabinet, was to combine Essex's and Manchester's armies in an attack upon the King's army.
( Note also Horden ) Both the Domesday Book and the King's Book record Castle Eden as a small village, but make no mention of any castle.
Both mother and son starved to death on the King's orders.
Both versions of King's Quest I have been released in assorted collections beginning with the King's Quest 15th Anniversary Collector's Edition ( 1994 ), followed by the King's Quest Collection ( 1995 ), the King's Quest Collection Series ( 1996 ) and Roberta Williams Anthology ( 1997 ).
Both King's Bromley and Kings Bromley are seen in official documents-the village's own website favours Kings Bromley.
Both Nancy and Stephen imagined they might find work at the King's Theatre, which was-at that time-the home of the Royal Italian Opera, a troupe which enjoyed a Royal monopoly on the presentation of Italian opera, and in fact of any musical works which were through-composed without dialogue.
Both Blossom and the café were originally described in Tom King's award-winning novel Green Grass, Running Water, though it was run by different characters.
Both Ahmose-Nefertari and Hatshepsut sometimes used the title as an alternative to that of " King's Principal Wife ", which shows how important they felt the role was.

Both and battalions
Both battalions ' advances were blunted against the well-defended German positions and by early afternoon they had not advanced any further than their original positions.
Both battalions were involved in combat at Samar, Mindanao, and Jolo.
Both battalions will serve nine-month tour.
Both of the battalions had been tasked with securing the area around DZ N and the two bridges captured by the coup-de-main forces, a task which was made much more difficult by being scattered throughout the area.
Both battalions then helped secure the area around the captured bridges until relieved.
Both battalions came under German fire and were unable to advance any further.
Both Raider battalions were put into action at roughly the same time.
Both the Scots and English arranged themselves in three battalions.
Both battalions formed part of an expedition in 1757 that captured Île d ' Aix, an island off the western coast of France, as a precursor to a planned seizure of the mainland garrison town of Rochefort.
Both battalions participated in the offensive which followed the relieving of Ladysmith, Kimberley and Mafeking.
Both battalions stepped off with over 800 men, formed up in waves of two companies each, at 11: 46 pm.
Both battalions spent 1715 to 1742 on service in Ireland, but after this point the battalions were normally separated ; the 1st went to Flanders, with the 2nd being sent to the Caribbean as a garrison for Puerto Bello.
Both battalions were subsequently dispatched to the West Indies, the 1st from 1801 to 1812, and the 2nd from 1803 to 1806.
Both battalions saw active service in the Crimean War, with the 1st fighting at the battles of Alma and Inkerman ( 1854 ), and both fighting in the Siege of Sevastopol ( 1854-5 ), where the regiment's first VC was won.
Both battalions were reduced to a cadre in March 1919, and returned home to disband in May.
Both battalions remained until 1961, when the latter was absorbed and the single battalion retitled the 8th / 9th Battalion.
Both battalions were part of the 3rd Brigade, 101st Airborne Division, which was deployed to Vietnam from late 1967 to 1971.
Both battalions as part of their respective divisions, took part in the First Battle of Ypres which took place between September and November.
Both battalions saw very heavy fighting at Ypres and in the surrounding area, which eventually saw over 50, 000 British soldiers of the Regular Army become casualties, though the British held the line against seemingly overwhelming German attacks, stopping the final German attempt to break the Allied line in 1914.
Both battalions continued to experience heavy fighting throughout September, and into October, and by the end of the Battle of Loos, the regiment had suffered over 500 casualties.
Both battalions would remain in the United Kingdom for the majority of the inter-war years where it carried out the usual public duties, though would, at times, be deployed abroad.
Both battalions saw further engagements in North Africa, with the 1st Battalion seeing heavy fighting in April at Medjez Plain and Djebel Bou Aoukaz.
Both battalions were back in the UK by 1946, having returned from Germany and Trieste respectively.

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