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Both and grandmother
Both of his paternal grandparents were English, and his maternal grandmother, Ada Jones from Pontypridd, had English parents.
Both of his parents were of part Jewish ancestry ; his paternal grandmother was Jewish, as was one of his maternal great-grandfathers.
Both his grandmother, Alice Sheridan Le Fanu and great uncle, Richard Brinsley Sheridan, were playwrights.
Both their mother and grandmother live with them.
Both sets of grandparents disapproved of their marriage because his father was a likely atheist and his mother was Eastern Orthodox, as well as the fact that his maternal grandmother died very young so his mother was expected to look after the family.
Both his mother and his paternal grandmother were born in Australia.
Both were shot in their heads, and the little girl in her last move was stretching out her hands to her dead grandmother.
Both were named for their grandmothers: Eudocia for their maternal grandmother Aelia Eudocia, and Placidia for their paternal grandmother Galla Placidia.
Both his paternal grandmother and his mother were from Jewish families that had converted to Christianity.
Both cousins were reunited with their grandmother Iris, and both also rapidly aged to teenagers within days.
Both their father and their paternal grandmother, the late Dame Ann Parker Bowles, were Catholic.
Both their father and their paternal grandmother, the late Dame Ann Parker Bowles, were Catholic.

Both and Sheridan
Both Union General Sheridan and Stonewall Jackson located their headquarters just one block apart at various times.
Both were wounded, Sheridan dangerously, being ' borne from the field with a portion of his antagonist's weapon sticking through an ear, his breast-bone touched, his whole body covered with wounds and blood, and his face nearly beaten to jelly with the hilt of Mathews ' sword '.
Both Byrne and Sheridan are accused by the IWW of betraying workers by unilaterally removing funding from the collective body which employed parliamentary staff.
Both he and John Sheridan donated life energy, which the machine transferred to Garibaldi.
Both Sheridan and Delenn were captured by the Centauri.
Both Franklin and Sheridan ( along with the Narn G ' Kar ), were captured by the Minbari.
Both of the station's commanding officers ( Commander Jeffrey Sinclair and Captain John Sheridan ) considered her a valuable ally despite her strong loyalty to Psi Corps.
Both Evans and fellow Hall of Famer Bill Klem regarded Sheridan as the game's greatest umpire.
Both Commander Susan Ivanova and Captain John Sheridan were furious upon seeing the video.
Both Sheridan and Luis objected to the arrangement at first, but Luis decided to put his job ahead of his personal feelings towards Sheridan, which were now blossoming into love.

Both and Le
Both authors were pioneers in feminist criticism of science fiction during the 1960s and 70s through essays collected in The Language of the Night ( Le Guin, 1979 ) and How To Suppress Women's Writing ( Russ, 1983 ).
Both Le Temps ( headquartered in Geneva ) and Le Matin are widely read in Geneva, but cover the whole of Romandy.
" Both during his life and for a long time after, efforts were made by many to reclaim Sterne as an arch-sentimentalist ; parts of Tristram Shandy, such as the tale of Le Fever, were excerpted and published separately to wide acclaim from the moralists of the day.
Both Lefays are allusions to Morgan Le Fay, a powerful sorceress in a number of versions of King Arthur's tales, who is often portrayed as evil.
Both Patrick Dunleavy and Lynsey Hanley agree that architects and planners were influenced by Le Corbusier ’ s promotion of high-rise architecture.
Both Audi and Peugeot compete in the endurance races of the Le Mans Series with race cars having diesel engines.
Both Le Locle and its geographical twin town La Chaux-de-Fonds are recognised as an UNESCO World Heritage Site for their horological and related cultural past.
Both paddle steamers were said to be slow and had insufficient cargo space, and the government soon revoked the Le Havre portion of the mail contract because of the line ’ s poor performance.
Both these paintings are on display at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City ; The Storm belongs to the museum while Le Printemps is owned privately.
Both Le Bel and Froissart say he was a German knight, but historians have doubted this.
Both children were brought up in the Castle of Le Quesnoy, Jacqueline's birthplace.
Both clubs who have won the competition and were not playing in Ligue 1 were professional, Le Havre in 1959 and Guingamp in 2009.
Both painters worked on the internal decoration for almost five years, producing the gallant allegories of Le Brun's grand Galerie d ' Hercule ( still in situ ) and the small Cabinet des Muses, with five canvases by Le Sueur that were purchased for the royal collection ( now in the Louvre ) and the earlier ensemble, the Cabinet de l ' Amour, which in its original configuration featured an alcove for a canopied bed upon which the lady of the house would receive visitors, according to the custom of the day.
Both the Zagatos raced in the 1961 24 Hours of Le Mans.
Both men sued for libel and Le Matin withdrew and apologised: during the case Isaacs testified that he had however bought shares in the American Marconi company and sold some on to Lloyd George and Lord Murray.
" Both the novella and novel The Word for World is Forest were initially published with no introduction, but Le Guin wrote an introduction for Gollancz's 1977 single-volume reprint.
Both her parents died, and in 1820 she went to live with her orthodox Presbyterian aunt in Le Roy, New York.

Both and great-uncle
Both Michael's grandfather, Charles Young, and his great-uncle, Anthony Young, were well known organists and minor composers.
Both the first Earl's father, William Henry Lambton ( 1764 – 1797 ), and grandfather, Major-General John Lambton ( 1710 – 1794 ), as well as his great-uncle Henry Lambton ( 1697 – 1761 ), represented the City of Durham in Parliament.
Both his great-grandfather John W. Foster and great-uncle Robert Lansing also served as U. S. Secretary of State.

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