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Cousin and Joshua
Cousin Joshua and some others felt that we should march toward Lexington and take up new positions ahead of the slow-moving British column, but another group maintained that we should stick to this spot and this section of road.

Cousin and decided
He decided to connect the two by presenting " The Assassination of Abraham Lincoln " on Crime Classics while On Stage featured Our American Cousin, the play Lincoln had attended the night of his death.

Cousin and remain
for a pail of flour ; and goes on to describe " the more delicate that we call Cousin ", which uses 3 pounds of butter, 2 cheeses, and a royal pint of eggs for the same amount of flour, as well " some good milk " if " the dough is too firm " However, sourdough and brewer's yeast preparations would both remain common well into the next century, with " blessed bread.

Cousin and with
My Cousin Simmons carried a musket, but he had loaded it with bird shot, and as the officer came opposite him, he rose up behind the wall and fired.
and then I came to some sanity and plunged away with such extraordinary speed that I outdistanced Cousin Simmons by far.
but Cousin Simmons said he had watched them marching west early in the morning, and moving at a much brisker pace it had still taken half an hour for their column to pass, what with the narrowness of the road and their baggage and ammunition carts.
I went off with Cousin Simmons, who maintained that if he didn't see to me, he didn't know who would.
I suppose these absences gave her more clearance for her embraces with Cousin Handley.
Cousin Emma had simply put Miss Theresa Stubblefield, Rome, Italy, on the envelope, had walked up to the post office in Tuxapoka, Alabama, and mailed it with as much confidence as if it had been a birthday card to her next-door neighbor.
They all surrounded him, the family circle, Theresa and George as solemn as if they were watching the cat have kittens, and Cousin Emma running back and forth with a kettle of hot water which she poured steaming into a white enamelled pan.
According to Hippolytus of Rome, John Mark is not Mark the Cousin of Barnabas, and Barnabas did not dispute with Paul because of personal favor to a blood relative, but due to his character as his nickname Barnabas (" Son of Encouragement ") indicates.
Honoré de Balzac, in The Girl with the Golden Eyes ( 1835 ), employed lesbianism in his story about three people living amongst the moral degeneration of Paris, and again in Cousin Bette and Séraphîta.
In November, he returned to America with Gilbert, Sullivan and a company of strong singers, including J. H. Ryley as Sir Joseph, Blanche Roosevelt as Josephine, Alice Barnett as Little Buttercup, Furneaux Cook as Dick Deadeye, Hugh Talbot as Ralph Rackstraw and Jessie Bond as Cousin Hebe.
California mountain bluegrass, a variation on traditional, has enjoyed regional popularity with such bands as Rita Hosking and Cousin Jack.
Edward is considering it, when chatty Cousin Bella ( Marion Clayton ) spills the beans that Ba's relationship with Robert isn't just a meeting of minds.
Several Silly Symphonies entries, including Three Little Pigs ( 1933 ), The Grasshopper and the Ants ( 1934 ), The Tortoise and the Hare ( 1934 ), The Country Cousin ( 1936 ), The Old Mill ( 1937 ), Wynken, Blynken, and Nod ( 1938 ), and The Ugly Duckling ( 1939, with an earlier black-and-white version from 1931 ), are among the most notable films produced by Walt Disney.
Bancroft capped off his education with a European tour, in the course of which he sought out almost every distinguished man in the world of letters, science and art, including Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Wilhelm von Humboldt, Friedrich Daniel Ernst Schleiermacher, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, Lord Byron, Barthold Georg Niebuhr, Christian Charles Josias Bunsen, Friedrich Karl von Savigny, Varnhagen von Ense, Victor Cousin, Benjamin Constant and Alessandro Manzoni.
In promoting the series during this time, ABC identified itself as " A-Beatles-C " -- an homage to the mid-1960s Cousin Brucie-era " 77 W-A-Beatles-C " call sign of the network's flagship NYC AM radio station — and several of the network's prime-time sitcoms replaced their regular opening credit themes with Beatles tracks.
They won in the categories for Best Engineered Album-Non-Classical, Best Pop Vocal Album, Best Pop Performance by Duo or Group with Vocal (" Cousin Dupree "), and Album of the Year.
( Cousin Moe Music ) with Jeff Alexander, Rich McDonough ( guitar ), Larry Thurston, Gus Thornton, and Joe Pastor ( drums ).
" The transcendentalists were largely unacquainted with German philosophy in the original, and relied primarily on the writings of Thomas Carlyle, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Victor Cousin, Germaine de Staël, and other English and French commentators for their knowledge of it.
In 1834 these writings, together with the essay entitled Nouvelles considérations sur les rapports du physique et du moral de l ' homme, were published by Victor Cousin, who in 1841 added three volumes, under the title Œuvres philosophiques de Maine de Biran.
The following year Cousin went to Munich, where he met Schelling for the first time, and spent a month with him and Jacobi, obtaining a deeper insight into the Philosophy of Nature.
During this period Cousin seems to have turned with fresh interest to those literary studies which he had abandoned for speculation under the influence of Laromiguière and Royer-Collard.
When the reign of Louis Philippe came to a close through the opposition of his ministry, with Guizot at its head, to the demand for electoral reform and through the policy of the Spanish marriages, Cousin, who was opposed to the government on these points, lent his sympathy to Cavaignac and the Provisional government.
This observational method Cousin regards as that of the 18th century, the method which Descartes began and abandoned, and which Locke and Condillac applied, though imperfectly, and which Thomas Reid and Kant used with more success.
With Cousin the absolute as the ground of being is grasped positively by the intelligence, and it renders all else intelligible ; it is not as with Kant a certain hypothetical or regulative need.

Cousin and Reverend
In April-May 1964, at the height of a surge of popular interest in the blues, she toured Europe as part of the Blues and Gospel Caravan, alongside Muddy Waters and Otis Spann, Ranson Knowling and Little Willie Smith, Reverend Gary Davis, Cousin Joe and Sonny Terry and Brownie McGhee.

Cousin and Pitt
The film features an assortment of colourful characters, including gypsy Mickey O ' Neil ( Brad Pitt ), arms-dealer Boris " the Blade " Yurinov ( Rade Šerbedžija ), professional thief and gambling addict Franky " Four-Fingers " ( Benicio del Toro ), American gangster-jeweller " Cousin Avi " ( Dennis Farina ), and bounty hunter Bullet-Tooth Tony ( Vinnie Jones ).

Cousin and until
Cousin Emma and Cousin Elec, brother and sister -- unmarried, devoted, aging -- had lived next door to the Stubblefields in Tuxapoka from time immemorial until the Stubblefields had moved to Montgomery fifteen years ago.
William Cousin died in 1883, and Anne remained in the city until her own death on 6 December 1906.
The Cousin Jacks, as notorious for losing tools as they were for diving out of shafts just before they collapsed, attributed this to their diminutive friends and refused to enter new mines until assured by the management that the knockers were already on duty.
Cousin agreed personal terms to rejoin Rangers until the end of the season, but Rangers entered administration and had a transfer embargo applied by the Scottish Premier League.

Cousin and life
A life of gentility and principle such as Cousin Elec had lived had to be known at first hand.
In the second preface to the Fragments philosophiques, in which he candidly states the varied philosophical influences of his life, Cousin speaks of the grateful emotion excited by the memory of the day in 18 .., when he heard Laromiguière for the first time.
During his short reign, Mustafa would both save his cousin's life, and order him murdered. Mustafa was Sultan Selim III's favourite crown prince, but he deceived his Cousin and co-operated with the rebels and took his throne.
* collection of memorabilia from Lincoln ’ s assassination including a lock of Lincoln ’ s hair, a sash from the funeral train, ( the original ) telegram ordering the arrest of John Wilkes Booth, a ticket to that night ’ s production of " Our American Cousin " at Ford's Theatre, a replica of his " life mask ", and a fragment of Mary Todd Lincoln's dress that she wore the night of the assassination

Cousin and away
Cousin Simmons grabbed one of them by the shoulder and flung him away.
The Normal School was swept away, and Cousin shared the fate of Guizot, who was ejected from the chair of history.
Cousin to Freddy and brother to Homer's girlfriend Daphne, Harmon was expelled from the Mad Scientists ' Club " for conduct unbecoming a scientist and for giving away secret information ".
To get away and relax, Bond departs from his classmates to spend time with his Cousin Victor, his artist friend Poliponi, and his teenage servant Mauro.
The next is near village of Imbaimadai and the last set is below the village of Kamarang where the Mazaruni River tumbles through last few major falls, the first of which is a few kilometres long gutter known as Chitigokein Falls, which finishes in Coffy pool, a deep pool named after Mehir “ Cousin Body ” Coffy, one of the last " Porknockers " ( these are small diamond and gold miners ) of Guyana. The term " Porknockers " comes from the old prospectors having to carry in all their food one of which was salt pork which attracted flies and had to be knocked regularly to keep flies away.

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