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Still a binge drinker, Wills became increasingly unreliable in the late 1940s, causing a rift with Tommy Duncan ( who bore the brunt of audience anger when Wills's binges prevented him from appearing ).
In 1963 he married Veronica Duncan, who bore him three children.
John Erving, loyalist Governor of Boston, and a member of the governor's council ; their daughter Anne Erving married Duncan Stewart, 6th of Ardsheal a Boston Loyalist and son of the Jacobite rebel Charles Stewart, 5th of Ardsheal, and bore him ten children.
Kurla was connected with Sion on Bombay island by the Sion causeway, which bore the following inscription: ' This causeway was begun in May 1798 and was finished in January 1805, during the administration of the Honourable Jonathan Duncan Esquire.

Duncan and two
This is visible in act two ; after Banquo sees Duncan to bed, he says: " There's husbandry in heaven, / Their candles are all out ".
Critics have questioned whether not one, but perhaps two ghosts appear in this scene: Banquo and Duncan.
The Bene Gesserit have two other prisoners on Chapterhouse: the latest Duncan Idaho ghola, and former Honored Matre Murbella, whom they have accepted as a novice despite their suspicion that she intends to escape back to the Honored Matres.
Another notable honorable mention was given to the two men who attempted to burgle the home of footballer Duncan Ferguson ( who had four convictions for assault and had served six months in Glasgow's Barlinnie prison ) in 2001, with one burglar requiring three days ' hospitalization after being confronted by the player.
He and Lady Macbeth plan to get Duncan ’ s two chamberlains drunk so that they will black out ; the next morning they will frame the chamberlains for the murder.
Soon after the death of Duncan his two young sons were sent away for greater safety exactly where is the subject of debate.
' Duncan Barrett, one of the co-authors of The Sugar Girls describes some of the perils of relying on oral history accounts: " On two occasions, it became clear that a subject was trying to mislead us about what happened – telling a self-deprecating story in one interview, and then presenting a different, and more flattering, version of events when we tried to follow it up.
The plan has brought about another wave of campus constructions, including the erection the newly renamed Bioscience Research Collaborative building ( intended to foster collaboration with the adjacent Texas Medical Center ), a new recreational center and renovated basketball stadium, and the addition of two new residential colleges, Duncan College and McMurtry College.
* October 9 – War of 1812: American naval forces under Lieutenant Jesse Duncan Elliott capture two British warships, and HMS Caledonia.
* The television series Highlander features two episodes with the series ' main protagonist, Duncan MacLeod, aiding the Bonnie Prince's campaigns.
While both Duncan and Robinson played low-post roles, the two seamlessly meshed on the court.
The following day, they also re-signed Tim Duncan for three more years, the same money offered to Kevin Garnett to stay with the Boston Celtics, Boris Diaw for two years per $ 9 million, and Patrick Mills giving the Spurs a new hope towards their championship aspiration.
Sidney Burbank established Fort Duncan, previously known as Camp Eagle Pass, on a site two miles ( 3 km ) north of the ford at Adjuntos Pass.
The next settlement was made near the mouth of Deer Creek by Major James Parsons, and his two sons, Jesse and James, and Mr. Duncan.
Politician Tony Benn records in his diary ( 17 February 1981 ) that a journalist from the New Statesman, Duncan Campbell, told him that he had received information from an intelligence agent two years previously that Neave had planned to have Benn assassinated if a Labour Government was elected, James Callaghan resigned and there was a possibility that Benn might be elected Party Leader in his place.
The Pas's public school system is the Kelsey School Division, which consists of two elementary schools ( Kelsey Elementary and Opasquia School ), One middle schools ( Scott Bateman Middle School ), One Adult learning centre ( Mary Duncan ) and one high school ( Margaret Barbour Collegiate Institute )
There are two middle schools: Kraft Meadows Middle School ( KMMS ) and Duncan Lake Middle School ( DLMS ).
Both Duncan and Walters agreed that a common name should be used for the two places.
A coin was tossed and fortune favored Duncan, thereby uniting the two communities under the name of Duncansville.
" The initial two series were both miniseries, the aforementioned Death: The High Cost of Living by Neil Gaiman and Chris Bachalo and Enigma by Peter Milligan and Duncan Fegredo.
Within two years of its name change, Duncan boasted a population of 200, along with several general stores, saw and flour mills and a cotton gin.
Jackson was also the home of singers Carl Perkins and Luther Ingram ; game show host Wink Martindale ; football players Ed " Too Tall " Jones, Al Wilson, Trey Teague, and Jabari Greer ; pianist Joe Hunter ( one of the Funk Brothers studio band who played on many Motown hits in the 1960s ) the rock band Full Devil Jacket, American soul singer, songwriter and actress Lauren Pritchard, originating and playing the role of the 15-year-old runaway " Ilse " in the hit Broadway show Spring Awakening for two years, Former Miss Tennessee Allison Leigh Alderson DeMarcus, and American country music artist Whitney Duncan.
The human aspects of the tale center mainly on the intense infatuation ( largely unrequited but not unconsummated ) that the two main male characters, Duncan and Karl Helmer, develop for the vividly characterized Catherine Linden Ellerman ( Calindy ), a visitor to Titan from Earth in their youth, and its lifelong consequences.
There are two, contradictory accounts about the burial place of Duncan II.
Barrows theorises that Uviet the White originally entered Scotland as a companion of Duncan II, and that the two shared a similar background, as ambitious knights in the court of William II.

Duncan and children
Although Shakespeare's Macbeth presents Malcolm as a grown man and his father as an old one, it appears that Duncan was still young in 1040, and Malcolm and his brother Donalbane ( Domnall Bán ) were children.
Bloomsbury artists rejected the traditional distinction between fine and decorative art, as can be seen at Charleston Farmhouse near Lewes in Sussex where Vanessa Bell, her children and Duncan Grant moved in 1916 for the rest of their lives.
The couple had five children: Christopher ( born 1939 ), Christina ( born December 1, 1941 ), Catalina ( born November 21, 1942 ), Duncan ( born August 4, 1945 ), and Valentina ( born December 26, 1952 ).
He finds that Ardelia is not a person but a being which feeds on fear and that Duncan was a sometimes unwilling companion / conspirator in helping her feed from the fear of children.
One example cited by Duncan Smith involves the case of a lone parent with three school-age children earning £ 7. 50 an hour as an office administrator.
In June 2012 Duncan Smith argued that families should work at least 35 hours a week, rather than rely on state handouts, if they want to avoid their children living in poverty.
Duncan Smith unveiled a new analysis which will show that hundreds of thousands of children will be lifted out of poverty if at least one of their parents works 35 hours a week earning the minimum wage.
Duncan Smith said couples in Norway were able to “ work through what is going to happen with their children ”, which has “ a very big effect on their thinking ”.
Duncan Smith said: " We do a disservice to society if we ignore the evidence which shows that stable families tend to be associated with better outcomes for children.
At that point ( she was about twelve years of age ) she considered herself capable of teaching dancing in the Isadora Duncan style ( despite her own scathing remarks about her former teacher's style ) and, very enterprisingly, started to give classes to children in her South London district, through which she earned some welcome extra income for her household.
The two pups from the litter that Duncan kept were named for finger puppets called Rintintin and Nénette that French children gave to the American soldiers as good luck charms.
Clive lived in London but often spent long stretches of time at the idyllic farmhouse of Charleston, where Vanessa lived with Duncan and her three children by Clive and Duncan.
A total of fourteen children were hired to play various roles in the play, including Billy Halop ( Tommy ), Bobby Jordan ( Angel ), Huntz Hall ( Dippy ), Charles Duncan ( Spit ), Bernard Punsly ( Milty ), Gabriel Dell ( T. B.
The Hart family consisted of parents Chris ( Ian Ashpitel ) and Annie ( Liz Crowther ) and their four children, ladies ' man Duncan ( Rocky Marshall ), Duncan's twin, the confused 24-year-old virgin and trainee solicitor Holly ( Sandra Huggett ), police constable Melanie ( Cordelia Bugeja ), and schoolboy Jamie ( Michael Cole ).
Duncan was briefly replaced by Rufus Cruikshank for ten episodes after Duncan was injured when a horse bolted toward the spectators, mostly children, watching the location filming of the episode " Checkmate " on 20 April 1955, Archie Duncan grabbed the bridle stopping the horse but the cart it was pulling ran him over causing a fractured kneecap and cuts and bruises.
In November 2002, when the Labour government introduced the Adoption and Children Act, which would allow unmarried gay and heterosexual couples to adopt children, Duncan Smith imposed a three-line whip requiring Conservative MPs to vote against the bill rather than allowing a free vote.
He married MaryAnn Laverty, with whom he has two children, Duncan and Amanda.
They had six children: Jane, Dillon, Duncan, Gavin, Lindsay, and Mary.
Duncan resides in Sydney and is a mother of two adult children, Duncan and Amelia.

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