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Editha and who
But the woman turns out to be a disguised Editha, who had also stolen into the room.

Editha and is
It is notable for its beautiful and unique sculptures, especially the " Twelve Virgins " at the Northern Gate, the depictions of Otto I the Great and his wife Editha as well as the statues of St Maurice and St Catherine.
The main church in Tamworth is Church of St Editha in the town centre.
However Amington is in the parish of Amington St. Editha which is part of the Diocese of Birmingham.
The 12th century Abbey church, now the parish church of St Editha is a Grade I * listed building.
It is now impossible to assign them to their respective saints, especially as two were located in the same county ; the one whom William of Malmesbury mentions with most honour was S. Editha of Wilton, whose festival he relates was in his time kept in several parts of the kingdom with great solemnity ; probably the majority, if not all, these churches are named in her honour ".
Wilton Abbey, which was dedicated to St Edith, is typically described in the later Middle Ages as " the convent of the house and church of St Editha of Wilton " or as the " monastery of St Mary and St Editha of Wilton ".

Editha and from
In 1996 the Family Division of the High Court ruled that the 3rd Baron's divorce from his fourth wife Editha Eduarda had been obtained by fraud, meaning that his fifth marriage to Jinna Sabiaga had been bigamous and his son by that marriage illegitimate.

Editha and .
) It was held by William the Conqueror as successor to king Harold's widow Editha.
** Princess Editha Marie Gabrielle Anna of Bavaria ( b. 16 September 1924 ).
The first abbess was Edgytha ( daughter of King Egbert, now St. Editha ).
Editha L. Rosete
Born in Wigginton, Tamworth, Staffordshire probably in later 1815, he was baptised at the Church of St Editha, Tamworth, on 24 December 1815, the son of Thomas Parks / Parkes and Lydia Fearn / Fern / Fearns ; no exact date of birth has been established.
by Editha Knocker: A Treatise on the Fundamental Principles of Violin Playing Oxford University Press, 1937, 1948, etc.
Polesworth Abbey was founded in 827 by King Egbert with his daughter Editha ( later Saint Editha ) as Abbess.
Ruby Editha C. Peji, Principal I
Morley was born on March 11, 1786 in Montague, Massachusetts, one of nine children of Thomas E. Morley and Editha ( née Marsh ).
* Sterba, Editha & Richard ( 1954 ): Beethoven and His Nephew: a Psychoanalytic Study of Their Relationship.
Saint Edith of Wilton ( also known as Eadgyth, her name in Old English, or as Editha or Ediva, the Latin forms of her name ) was an English nun, a daughter of the 10th century King Edgar of England, born at Kemsing, Kent, in 961.
* O. S. B., St Editha of Wilton ( Catholic Truth Society, 1903, 6th edition, 24 pp. )

who and is
The true artist is like one of those scientists who, from a single bone can reconstruct an animal's entire body.
The place is inhabited by several hundred warlike women who are anachronisms of the Twentieth Century -- stone age amazons who live in an all-female, matriarchal society which is self-sufficient ''.
He speaks your language too, for he is the grandson of a chieftain on Taui who made much magic and was strong and cunning.
There was a measure of protection in its concrete walls and ceiling, but the engineers who hastily installed it were well aware that concrete is not much better than prayer, if as efficacious, when a direct hit comes along.
This is puzzling to an outsider conscious of the classic tradition of liberalism, because it is clear that these Democrats who are left-of-center are at opposite poles from the liberal Jefferson, who held that the best government was the least government.
In fact it has caused us to give serious thought to moving our residence south, because it is not easy for the most objective Southerner to sit calmly by when his host is telling a roomful of people that the only way to deal with Southerners who oppose integration is to send in troops and shoot the bastards down.
but there is a leavening of liberalism among college graduates throughout the South, especially among those who studied in the North.
but for this discussion the most important division is between those who have been reconstructed and those who haven't.
My definition of this much abused adjective is that a reconstructed rebel is one who is glad that the North won the War.
To him, law is the command of the sovereign ( the English monarch ) who personifies the power of the nation, while sovereignty is the power to make law -- i.e., to prevail over internal groups and to be free from the commands of other sovereigns in other nations.
Accidental war is so sensitive a subject that most of the people who could become directly involved in one are told just enough so they can perform their portions of incredibly complex tasks.
It is the gait of the human who must run to live: arms dangling, legs barely swinging over the ground, head hung down and only occasionally swinging up to see the target, a loose motion that is just short of stumbling and yet is wonderfully graceful.

who and jealous
Anthony Steel, as the husband, is a jealous type who argues against her course and sues for divorce, labeling her action adulterous.
* In episode 13, season 2 of 30 Rock entitled Succession Tracey Jordan says that he is Mozart and Frank is the guy who was always jealous of Mozart.
Muhammad was assassinated by his brother Al-Mutarrif, who had allegedly grown jealous of the favour Muhammad had gained in the eyes of their father Abdallah.
" By various stratagems the jealous king seeks his death, but the plots only endear David the more to the people, and especially to Saul's son Jonathan, who loves David ( 1 Samuel 18: 1, 2 Samuel 1: 25 – 26 ).
Christine Clay ( Pamela Carme ), a successful actress, argues passionately with her jealous ex-husband Guy ( George Curzon ), who makes particular reference to Robert Tisdall, a young man staying near her at her retreat on the English coast.
Hera was known for her jealous and vengeful nature, most notably against Zeus's lovers and offspring, but also against mortals who crossed her, such as Pelias.
She was often portrayed as the shrewish, jealous wife of Zeus, who himself often escaped from her controlling ways by cheating on her with other women, mortal and immortal.
Androgeus, son of Minos, had been killed by the Athenians, who were jealous of the victories he had won at the Panathenaic festival.
Despite his jealous tempers and frequent absences, Sophia loved him, and bore him seven children who survived to adulthood.
According to John Tzetzes and Servius ' commentary on the Aeneid, Scylla was a beautiful naiad who was claimed by Poseidon, but the jealous Amphitrite turned her into a monster by poisoning the water of the spring where Scylla would bathe.
After David returns from battle, the women heap praise upon him and refer to him as a greater military hero than Saul ... who becomes jealous, fearing David as a rival to the throne.
However, Alexander was popular with the troops, who viewed their new Emperor with dislike: when Elagabalus, jealous of this popularity, removed the title of Caesar from his nephew the enraged praetorian guard swore to protect him.
A jealous husband disguises himself as a priest, and hears his own wife's confession: she tells him that she loves a priest, who comes to her every night.
This also manifests itself in a competitive streak and she accuses others who share their concerns that she uses magic for selfish purposes of being jealous.
It is clear that Menshikov and Marta formed a lifetime alliance, and it is possible that Menshikov, who was quite jealous of Peter's attentions and knew his tastes, wanted to procure a mistress on whom he could rely.
There, Zeus covered her with clouds to hide her from the eyes of his jealous wife, Hera, who nonetheless came to investigate.
Magic was also used for protection against the angry deities, jealous ghosts, foreign demons and sorcerers who were thought to cause illness, accidents, poverty and infertility.
On the evening of 10 May 1935, Lustig was arrested by federal agents on charges of counterfeiting after an anonymous phone call was made, out of jealousy, by his mistress Billy May, who became jealous when she learned of the romance between him and Shaw's young mistress Marie.
The Daityas ( द ै त ्‍ य ) were the children of Diti and the sage Kashyapa who fought against the gods or Devas because they were jealous of their Deva half-brothers.
But it is also Éponine, jealous, who throws Valjean an anonymous note, telling him to move.
A minor rivalry began to develop between Marie Louise and the Empress of Austria, who was jealous at being upstaged in appearance by her stepdaughter.
De amore lists such rules as " Marriage is no real excuse for not loving ", " He who is not jealous cannot love ", " No one can be bound by a double love ", and " When made public love rarely endures ".
Yet I liked not to pray to a jealous God there where the frail affectionate gods whom the heathen love were being humbly invoked ; so I bethought me, instead, of Sheol Nugganoth, whom the men of the jungle have long since deserted, who is now unworshipped and alone ; and to him I prayed.
Later in his reign, he formed a liaison with Urraca Fernández, widow of count Rodrigo Martínez and daughter of Fernando Garcés de Hita, an apparent grandson of García Sánchez III of Navarre, having a daughter Stephanie the Unfortunate ( 1148 – 1180 ), who was killed by her jealous husband, Fernán Ruiz de Castro.
He is later approached by a businesswoman who has a better-paying job for him in Chicago as a foreman, which he initially declines ; he too encounters problems when a jealous Chicano co-worker reports him to immigration, causing him to flee the restaurant and seek out the businesswoman.

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