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When he at last did go to his room, he couldn't sleep and instead paced up and down before his little image of Acala, thinking first of Charlotte's tale of the man at Ryusenji, then of his biwa and the invisible Pacific waters.
His first children's book, Stuart Little, which was published in 1945, and Charlotte's Web, which appeared in 1952.
In their inaugural season, the Hornets were led by ex-Pistons guard Kelly Tripucka, who provided instant offense and was Charlotte's top scorer for the franchise's first two seasons.
Charlotte's Jane Eyre was the first to know success, while Emily's Wuthering Heights, Anne's The Tenant of Wildfell Hall and other works were later to be accepted as masterpieces of literature.
The city received a $ 200, 000 grant from the Works Progress Administration ( WPA ) in 1930 to establish Charlotte's first municipal airport.
In 1970, White won the Laura Ingalls Wilder Medal, a major prize in the field of children's literature, for Charlotte's Web, along with his first children's book, Stuart Little, published in 1945.
Julia Gawler, Charlotte Sturt, and Charlotte's maidservant thereby became the first white women to travel the Murray.
UNC Charlotte's J. Murrey Atkins Library, named for the first chairman of the Board of Trustees of Charlotte College, has over a million books, diverse electronic and media resources, as well as an area for special collections.
The March was first performed in 1967 at the installation of Dean W. Colvard as UNC Charlotte's first chancellor.
The remainder of the album was recorded on a cassette tape in their suite at Queen Charlotte's Hospital in London during November 1968, where Ono would suffer the first of three miscarriages by the couple.
Since the UK's first academic health science centre was created in 2008, it is operated by Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust, which also operates Charing Cross Hospital, Hammersmith Hospital, Queen Charlotte's and Chelsea Hospital, Teddington Memorial Hospital, and Western Eye Hospital ; and runs some services at St Charles Hospital in Ladbroke Grove.
Harris, an employee of the A & P store on Central Avenue and Pecan that was Charlotte's first supermarket, borrowed funds in 1936 to open the Harris Super Market at 1704 Central Avenue.
People of all walks of life came in and spoke to Mary Louise giving them a first hand tour guide through Douglas ' history as well as Charlotte's.
Buttons: Charlotte's pet hamster, her " favorite hamster in the whole world ", first seen in episode 2.
The second scene appears to follow directly after the first, but Charlotte's personality has changed completely, and she is now married to a playwright named Henry.
Her first acting role was as a bumblebee in a community theatre production of Charlotte's Web.
Charlotte's first attempt at writing a novel for publication, The Professor, was rejected by several publishing houses, before Smith, Elder & Co. declined to accept it but were encouraging enough for Charlotte to send them her next work, Jane Eyre.
On St. Patrick's Day, 1852, the cornerstone was laid for the city of Charlotte's first Catholic church, St. Peter Church.
Muhleman is credited as the founder of the first PSL's at Charlotte's then Carolinas Stadium.
Jefferson Standard signed on Charlotte's first television station, WBTV, as well as two FM stations.
The first Puffin Editor, Eleanor Graham, saw the brand through the 1940s and the struggles with paper rationing, and in the 1950s Puffin made its mark in fantasy with tales such as The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe by C. S. Lewis and Charlotte's Web by E. B.
WKQC also claims to be Charlotte's first eco-friendly station that boasts a promotions fleet of gas saving and flex fuel vehicles.
April 2002 " on the first anniversary of Charlotte's death.

Charlotte's and manuscript
White handed her a new manuscript out of the blue, the only version of Charlotte's Web then in existence, which she read soon after and was hugely impressed with.

Charlotte's and Professor
Charlotte's first-written novel, The Professor, was published posthumously in 1857.
He was also responsible for the posthumous publication of Charlotte's first novel, The Professor, in 1857.

Charlotte's and did
The heir to the grand duke of Luxembourg may be titled prince-lieutenant (' prince deputy ') during a period in which the incumbent remains formally on the grand ducal throne, but ( progressively, most ) functions of the crown are performed by the ' monarch apprentice ', as prince Jean ( still alive ) did 4 May 1961-12 November 1964 in the last years of his mother Charlotte's reign ( she lived until 1985 ), and Jean's own son prince Henri 3 March 1998-7 October 2000 until his father abdicated and he succeeded.
In June 1705, Queen Sophia Charlotte's nephew, George Augustus, the electoral prince of Hanover, visited the Ansbach court, supposedly " incognito ", to inspect Caroline, as his father the Elector did not want his son to enter into a loveless arranged marriage as he himself had.
However, according to Peter Pininski's research, Charlotte's elder daughter, Marie Victoire, did have issue.
Branden therefore did not take part in recording the drum tracks for Lies for the Liars ; Good Charlotte's drummer Dean Butterworth served as the band's temporary drummer for the recording, after which Dan Whitesides was hired as Steineckert's permanent replacement.

Charlotte's and although
In September 1848 Charlotte's brother, Branwell, died of chronic bronchitis and marasmus exacerbated by heavy drinking, although Charlotte believed his death was due to tuberculosis.

Charlotte's and she
Richard thought it a more promising remark than any made during the last conversation, but Charlotte's manner during the gatherings was more flippant and superficial than when she was alone with him and he was sure her remark would lead to nothing much better than the pointless words which had preceded it.
When Charlotte's friend Ellen Nussey visited Haworth in 1833, she reported that Emily and Anne were " like twins ", " inseparable companions ".
When she persuades him to blurt out the whole story, a twist is revealed — Charlotte's little sister is a school friend of Anne's.
Villette marked Charlotte's return to writing from a first-person perspective ( that of Lucy Snowe ), a technique she used successfully in Jane Eyre.
It was an important step for a leading female novelist to write a biography of another, and Gaskell's approach was unusual in that, rather than analysing her subject's achievements, she concentrated on private details of Charlotte's life, emphasising aspects which countered accusations of ' coarseness ' which had been levelled at her writing.
Though frank in places, Gaskell was selective about which details she revealed ; she suppressed details of Charlotte's love for Heger, a married man, as being too much of an affront to contemporary morals and source of distress to Charlotte's still-living father, husband and friends.
After an anxious night, Charlotte was eventually persuaded to return to her father by Brougham, since legally she could be placed in her father's care and there was a danger of public disorder against George, which might prejudice Charlotte's position if she continued to disobey him.
Before she began her education under Sophia Charlotte's care, Caroline had received little formal education ; her handwriting remained poor throughout her life.
Maria Amalia was Charlotte's close confidante, and on her wedding day in 1857, she wore a bracelet with a miniature portrait of her.
From 1989 – 1993, she was Head of the Faculty of Advanced Nursing at Queen Charlotte's College in Hammersmith ( now part of Thames Valley University ) and she also served as General Secretary of the Community and District Nursing Association.
One of the most traumatic events in Charlotte's life occurred in 1966, when she was 20 years old.
Charlotte's surname is mentioned only in the credits, and Garry Marshall says it is a reference to how she is often used in cutaway shots.
: Charlotte's past remains mysterious, as to her name was given by an elder, but it is known that she escaped from the pound.
She reveals that she, like Omri, has inherited some of Jessica Charlotte's psychic powers and, seeming to read his mind, explains that she's known the truth since the beginning but has kept it to herself.
Charlotte's letters from this time demonstrate that she was angered by his behaviour, but that her father was patient with his broken son.
It appears that Clementina lived on in Fribourg, Switzerland, until her death in 1802 and that it was she who reared Charlotte's children in deliberate anonymity.
Charlotte's father hires D to find her and kill her humanely if she turns into a vampire.

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