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Eleanor appears to have taken an ambivalent attitude towards these affairs: for example, Geoffrey of York, an illegitimate son of Henry and a prostitute named Ykenai, was acknowledged by Henry as his child and raised at Westminster in the care of the Queen.
Catherine persuades Eleanor to show her Mrs. Tilney's rooms, but General Tilney suddenly appears.
Owain appears as a minor character in novels of Sharon Kay Penman concerning Henry II and Eleanor of Aquitaine (" When Christ and His Saints Slept " and " Time and Chance "), books which have more of an historical quality than those of Peters.
He appears most Sundays alongside John McLaughlin, the more liberal Newsweek journalist Eleanor Clift.
The first wielder died of radiation poisoning, but the uranium appears to have become depleted, since its most recent user was Eleanor Roosevelt.
A confined Llywelyn appears to have put all of his hopes into stabilising the succession through children sired by his new wife Eleanor de Montfort.
Eleanor sometimes appears in historical fiction.
* Judge Dee appears, along with a fictionalized Wu Zetian, in Eleanor Cooney & Daniel Alteri's mystery novel Deception: A Novel of Mystery and Madness in Ancient China.
Near the end of the season, it appears that Eleanor will be married to a family friend but breaks the engagement when she realizes she will be forced to give up her work.
As " Alasia of France ", she appears in Eleanor Anne Porden's 1822 epic poem Cœur de Lion.
He also appears in the archery contest scene, where the Queen ( here Eleanor of Aquitaine ) attributes his refusal to bet on Robin more to greed than to the impropriety of his betting.
Caburn also appears in the children's story Elsie Piddock Skips in Her Sleep, ( first published in 1937 ) by Eleanor Farjeon.
*" Eleanor Rigby " ( originally by The Beatles ) appears on Powertool Stigmata, and Godhead's breakthrough album, 2000 Years of Human Error.

Eleanor and major
Still standing, although restored many times, but its original statues of Eleanor were replaced by replicas during the last major restoration in the 1950s.
The merged charity, now known as Age UK was formed on 1 April 2009, and launched a major branding exercise in April 2010, featuring Brian Cox, Ian McKellen and Eleanor Bron in the charity's first television campaign.
Alexander's major break in acting came in 1967 when she played Eleanor Backman in the original production of Howard Sackler's The Great White Hope at Arena Stage in Washington, D. C. Like her co-star, James Earl Jones, she went on to play the part both on Broadway ( 1968 ), winning a Tony Award for her performance, and in the film version ( 1970 ), which earned her an Oscar nomination.
She only made two major appearances in MGM films during the 1950s: Duchess of Idaho ( which was also Eleanor Powell's film swan song ); and the 1956 musical Meet Me in Las Vegas.
Before leaving office Soorley started the major infrastructure projects, such as the Eleanor Schonell Bridge ( previously known as the Green Bridge ) from Dutton Park to St Lucia and North-South Bypass Tunnel.
His major roles in thrillers, dramas and action films include A Stolen Life with Bette Davis, The Secret of Convict Lake with Gene Tierney, The Big Heat, Blackboard Jungle, Framed, Interrupted Melody with Eleanor Parker, Experiment in Terror with Lee Remick, Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse and westerns such as The Fastest Gun Alive, 3: 10 to Yuma and Cimarron.
The college was named after former American First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt, who was a humanitarian as well as a champion of international cooperation and a major member of the early United Nations.
He also inherited major possessions in the Welsh Marches from his mother, Eleanor de Braose.
A major proponent of this was Eleanor Rathbone of the suffragist-successor society, the National Union of Societies for Equal Citizenship.
After Edward and Henry's army defeated the baronial army at the Battle of Evesham in 1265, Edward took a major role in reforming the government and Eleanor rose to prominence at his side.
A major landscape project, with Edsel Ford, was for ' Gaukler Point ', the Edsel and Eleanor Ford House designed by architect Albert Kahn in 1929, on the shores of Lake St. Clair in Grosse Pointe Shores, Michigan for Edsel Ford and his wife.
Flaim attended Eleanor Roosevelt High School in Greenbelt, Maryland, and then went on to major in international business at the University of Maryland, College Park before studying law at the Temple University Beasley School of Law in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
With the opening of the Eleanor Schonell Bridge and the Boggo Road Busway which opened on 3 August 2009 the suburb has become a major hub for the Brisbane City Busway as well as the terminating point for the Boggo Road Busway.
Eleanor attended Music and Art High School in New York as an art major, and City College of New York ( CCNY ), where she majored in writing and minored in art.

Eleanor and character
In September 1977, veteran actress and authoress Dulcie Gray played the Miss Marple character in a stage adaptation of A Murder Is Announced at the Vaudeville Theatre in London, England that featured also Dinah Sheridan, Eleanor Summerfield, Patricia Brake and Barbara Flynn.
* William Marshal is a central character in the traditional English ballad " Queen Elanor's Confession " ( Child 156 ), in which he is ( fictitiously ) revealed to have seduced Eleanor of Aquitaine while escorting her to England.
* Rosamund is a character in the novel The Book of Eleanor, A Novel of Eleanor of Aquitaine by Pamela Kaufman.
* Rosamund is a supporting character in the historical novel The Captive Queen: A Novel of Eleanor of Aquitaine by Alison Weir
* Rosamund is a character in the historical fiction novel The Courts of Love: The Story of Eleanor of Aquitaine by Jean Plaidy
" She had a supporting role as Eleanor Costello, a nurse who befriends Robin Williams ' character in the Academy Award nominated film Awakenings.
According to this theory, the character Lisuarte is Edward, Oriana is Eleanor of England, the maid of Denmark is in fact the Maid of Norway, and Amadis is modelled after Simon de Montfort, the heroic Norman earl of Leicester.
Another category is words derived from famous characters in literature, such as quixotic ( referring to the titular character in Don Quixote de la Mancha by Cervantes ), a scrooge ( from the main character in Dickens's A Christmas Carol ), or a pollyanna ( from Eleanor H. Porter's book of the same name ).
Parnell's death shocks the character Eleanor in Virginia Woolf's novel The Years, published in 1937: "... how could he be dead?
* Eleanor of Tristain, fictional character in the novels and anime The Familiar of Zero
* Eleanor Rigby, fictional character for the song Eleanor Rigby by the Beatles.
Eleanor is a main character in the novel " Four Sisters, All Queens " by author Sherry Jones.
Eleanor is a main character in the novel " The Sister Queens " by Sophie Perinot.
Voice actress Eleanor Audley and animator Burny Mattinson were also praised for their work on the character.
* In the animated series The Simpsons, animal hoarding is represented by the semi-recurring character Crazy Cat Lady, whose real name is Eleanor Abernathy.
John Harvey Kellogg, a doctor fond of health food and what would now be called alternative medicine, inserts himself into the life of each character, whether as health guru to Eleanor, competitor to Charlie and Bender, or torturer of Will.
Eleanor is also the main character in Virginia Henley's The Dragon and the Jewel, which tells of her life from just before her marriage to William Marshal to right before the Battle of Lewes in 1264.
Another character, Eleanor Savage, calls Blaine " the auburn-haired boy who likes ' Ulalume.
( The Queen, an unseen character, is implied to be Eleanor of Aquitaine.
Whitbourn does remarkable justice to Eleanor with his historically-accurate portrayal of her formidable character.

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