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Cousin and brother
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.
He is introduced in Act 1, Scene 2, but with some notable changes to the text ; when York is giving his men instructions, his order to Montague, " Brother, thou shalt to London presently " ( l. 36 ) is changed to " Cousin, thou shalt to London presently ", York's reiteration of the order " My brother Montague shall post to London " ( l. 54 ) is changed to " Hast you to London my cousin Montague ", and Montague's " Brother, I go, I'll win them, fear it not " ( l. 60 ) is changed to " Cousin, I go, I'll win them, fear it not.
At Warwick High School, he was coached by high school football coach Tommy Reamon, a former collegiate and professional football player himself who had been instrumental in the development of future NFL quarterbacks Aaron Brooks ( his older Cousin ) and Marcus ' brother, Michael.
* Brother and sister -- as well as siblings this term is used to refer to children of ones mother's sister and of father's brother ( Cousin ), just as in many indigenous languages.
* Cousin refers to children of ones father's sister and mother's brother, but may be extended to any relative of one's own generation, such as one who might share the same great grandparent as their own great grandparent, which is a second-cousin in Aboriginal terms.

Cousin and Daphne
In 1952, Burton successfully made the transition to a Hollywood star ; on the recommendation of Daphne du Maurier, he was given the leading role in My Cousin Rachel opposite Olivia de Havilland.
* Daphne du Maurier-My Cousin Rachel
Laburnum seeds are the agent of suspected poisoning in the Daphne du Maurier novel My Cousin Rachel.
* My Cousin Rachel, a 1951 novel by Daphne du Maurier
Daphne du Maurier * lived in Fowey, Cornwall and many of her novels had Cornish settings, including Rebecca, Jamaica Inn, Frenchman's Creek, My Cousin Rachel, and The House on the Strand.
* My Cousin Rachel-stage adaptation of the Daphne du Maurier novel.

Cousin and was
Most of them had seen Our American Cousin before, and unless Miss Keene was on stage, there was not much to it.
Cousin Joshua Dover decided to remain with the Reverend and poor Isaac Pitt until life passed away -- and he was hurt so badly he did not seem for long in this world.
Two days before he was taken sick, Cousin Elec was out worrying about what too much rain might do to his sweetpeas, and Cousin Elec had always preserved in the top drawer of his secretary a mother-of-pearl paper knife which Theresa had coveted as a child and which he had promised she could have when he died.
As for Cousin Alexander Carraway, the only thing Theresa could remember at the moment about him ( except his paper knife ) was that he had had exceptionally long hands and feet and one night about one o'clock in the morning the whole Stubblefield family had been aroused to go next door at Cousin Emma's call -- first Papa, then Mother, then Theresa and George.
`` I just hope this happens to you someday '', said Cousin Elec, who was not at his best.
Theresa Stubblefield, still holding the family letters in one hand, realized that her whole trip to Europe was viewed in family circles as an interlude between Cousin Elec's death and `` doing something '' about Cousin Emma.
The significance of this lemma was recognized by Émile Borel ( 1895 ), and it was generalized to arbitrary collections of intervals by Pierre Cousin ( 1895 ) and Henri Lebesgue ( 1904 ).
* The Culhanes: The adventures of the Culhane family, depicted as all they did was sit on an old-fashioned sofa in the parlor, which focused on Cousin Clem Culhane ( Gordie Tapp ); Cousin Junior Culhane ( Junior Samples ); Cousin Grandpa Culhane ( Grandpa Jones ); and Cousin Lulu Culhane ( Lulu Roman ) who would sit in deadpan character and comment, à la soap opera.
After the death of Junior, his role was filled by cast-member Mike Snider in the role of Cousin Mike, of course.
Cousin Wilfred ( John Rutland ) – Mrs. Warboys ' cousin, Wilfred, appeared twice in the series, and was considered to be a fairly boring middle-aged man.
The happy face was first introduced to popular culture in 1962 when the WMCA radio station in New York ran a competition for the most popular radio show at the time, " Cousin Brucie ".
Her CB handle was " Bo Peep "; occasionally the variant of " Country Cousin " would be used.
She was under contract to play the role of Cousin Hebe in Pinafore.
The hairy creature appeared in Addams cartoons as " It ", but was named " Cousin Itt " by the show's producer, David Levy.

Cousin and from
But alas George, when he had written, had only just returned from going to Tuxapoka to Cousin Elec's funeral.
Cousin Emma is alone in that big old house and won't hear to parting from it.
Cousin Itt, as so named by the television series producer, ( spelled as " Cousin It " in the movies and the pinball game ), who frequently visited the family, was short-statured and had long hair that covered his entire body from scalp to floor.
The friend and neighbor Gustav Goose from Quack Pack is probably not the same as Cousin Gus since there are very few similarities ( aside from the name and general size of the character ).
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.
* The Cousin from Nowhere London production opened at Prince's Theatre on February 24 and ran for 105 performances
The Normal School was swept away, and Cousin shared the fate of Guizot, who was ejected from the chair of history.
And Cousin saw and proclaimed from an early period in his philosophical teaching the necessity of a system on which to base his eclecticism.
By his method of observation and induction as thus explained, his philosophy will be found to be marked off very clearly, on the one hand from the deductive construction of notions of an absolute system, as represented either by Schelling or Hegel, which Cousin regards as based simply on hypothesis and abstraction, illegitimately obtained ; and on the other, from that of Kant, and in a sense, of Sir W. Hamilton, both of which in the view of Cousin are limited to psychology, and merely relative or phenomenal knowledge, and issue in scepticism so far as the great realities of ontology are concerned.
Cousin was opposed to Kant in asserting that the unconditioned in the form of infinite or absolute cause is but Schelling a mere unrealizable tentative or effort on the part of and something different from a mere negation, yet not equivalent to a positive thought.
He helped Cousin, without receiving any recognition, in his translations from Plato, and in 1839 became his deputy in the chair of philosophy at the University of Paris, with the meagre salary of 83 francs per month.
The 2008 American opera Our American Cousin presents a fictionalized version of the night of Lincoln's assassination from the point of view of the actors in the cast of the play of the same name.
Thorson's design was highly derivative of a character he had designed for Disney in 1936, the country mouse from the Oscar-winning short The Country Cousin.
Cousin to King Louis XVI and thus a member of the Bourbon family line, Philippe opened the Palais-Royal to the Jacobins as a refuge from royalist censors.
As urban / hip-hop culture has been portrayed as a glamorous subculture to the youths today, the term has been commonly used as playful greeting for those who seek an urban identity to develop their own culture from and will use the term " Son " as well other terms found in rap lyrics like " Nigga ", Cuhz ( Cousin ).
Director Jonathan Lynn has a law degree from Cambridge University, and lawyers have praised the accuracy of My Cousin Vinnys depiction of courtroom procedure and trial strategy.
Alex spent an evening in front of TV at Marie ( Marie-Christine Barrault from Cousin, cousine ), mother of seven children.
These were Halfway to Nowhere ( adapted by Cliff Green ), " Redheap " ( adapted by Eleanor Witcombe ), A Curate in Bohemia ( adapted by Michael Boddy ), The Cousin from Fiji ( adapted by Barbara Vernon ) and Dust or Polish ( adapted by Peter Kenna ).

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