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The Mi-Go also appear as sinister brain collectors in the short story " Boojum ", written by Sarah Monette and Elizabeth Bear.
* Blood and Iron by Elizabeth Bear
* Elizabeth Bear
" by Elizabeth Bear in Shadows Over Baker Street.
Elizabeth Bear has stated that her novel Undertow was inspired by Little Fuzzy.
* Elizabeth Bear
* 2009 ( January 23-25 ): Kim Stanley Robinson, Elizabeth Bear, Paul Di Filippo, Allen Steele, Robert V. S.
* New Amsterdam, a 2007 novel by U. S. speculative fiction author Elizabeth Bear
She is Executive Producer and one of the writers for Shadow Unit, along with Elizabeth Bear, Sarah Monette, Will Shetterly and Amanda Downum.
Queen Mab also appears as a pivotal character in two Elizabeth Bear fantasy novels, Ink and Steel and Hell and Earth.
Funnybunny Camps Out and HoneyBunny Funnybunny, " The Parkeet Girl ", " The Very Bad Bunny ", " Honey Bunny Funnybunny ", " Money Money Honey Bunny ", ' Honey Bunny's Honey Bear ", ' PJ The Spoiled Bunny ", ' PJ Funnybunny's Bag of Tricks ", ' Bedtime for Bunnies ", PJ Funnybunny and His Very Cool Birthday Party ", Knock Knock It's PJ Funnybunny ",' Elizabeth and Larry ", ' Elizabeth Larry and Ed ", " Bob and John at Lake Kitty Paw Paw ", ' Bob and John in Bad to the Bone ", " Chuck Wood and the Woodchucks in The BIg Game ".
Two years later, Big Bear opened in Elizabeth, New Jersey, and quickly equaled the sales of 100 A & Ps.
* In the short story " Mongoose ", by Sarah Monette and Elizabeth Bear, the Hounds are described as the apex predators of an extra-dimensional food chain that also includes the bug-like Toves and large-mouthed, eyeless Raths.
* Bone and Jewel Creature, by Elizabeth Bear ( Subterreanean Press )
* A murderous peryton named Orfeo is a major villain in the fantasy novel Whiskey and Water by Elizabeth Bear.
) The Yale St. Anthony Hall lectures, some co-sponsored with the Yale Review recently have included Gay Talese, D. A. Powell, Tom Perotta, Ilya Kaminsky, Tao Lin, Dave Eggers, Roddy Lumsden, Elizabeth Bear, Vona Groarke, Conor O ' Callaghan, John Guare, Claire Messud, Elizabeth Alexander, William Deresiewicz, Richard Wilbur, Henri Cole, Chris Adrian, Heidi Julavits, Joseph Harrison, Mark Strand, Wayne Koestenbaum, Dana Levin, Irving Feldman, John Butler, Maurice Manning, Peter Orszag, Michael Donaghy, Paul Muldoon, Martin Puryear, Robert Young Pelton, Rosa DeLauro, Donald Kagan, Bhagavan Das, Robert Stone, Peter Matthiessen, Agha Shahid Ali, Richard Selzer, Naomi Wolf, Carl Andre, Richard Haas, Robert P. De Vecchi, Thomas Fingar, Larry Kramer, Frank Deford, Paul Kennedy, Louise Glück, Henri Cole, Andrew Solomon and Christo.
( The event was also the Swecon ) Guests of honour, Elizabeth Bear, Ian McDonald, John-Henri Holmberg, Jukka Halme
McClure recently narrated part of an audiobook METAtropolis The Red in the Sky is Our Blood ( The Dawn of Uncivilization ) by Hugo Award-winning author Elizabeth Bear.
" by Elizabeth Bear.
* Dust ( novel ), the first novel in the Jacob's Ladder Trilogy by Elizabeth Bear
* Undertow, a novel by Elizabeth Bear
Portland Spirit Cruises developed the first Cinnamon Bear Cruise in 2005, based on the radio show by Glanville and Elizabeth Heisch's memorable characters and the radio show.

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After his education, Alexei married, albeit greatly against his will Princess Charlotte of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel, whose family was connected by marriage to many of the great families of Europe i. e., Charlotte's sister Elizabeth was married to Holy Roman Emperor Charles VI, ruler of the Habsburg Monarchy.
In 1558, Elizabeth succeeded her half-sister, during whose reign she had been imprisoned for nearly a year on suspicion of supporting Protestant rebels.
Cecil coached the impatient James to humour Elizabeth and " secure the heart of the highest, to whose sex and quality nothing is so improper as either needless expostulations or over much curiosity in her own actions ".
Such men have openly libelled him, like Dewes and Weldon, whose falsehoods were detected as soon as uttered, or have fastened upon certain ceremonious compliments and dedications, the fashion of his day, as a sample of his servility, passing over his noble letters to the Queen, his lofty contempt for the Lord Keeper Puckering, his open dealing with Sir Robert Cecil, and with others, who, powerful when he was nothing, might have blighted his opening fortunes for ever, forgetting his advocacy of the rights of the people in the face of the court, and the true and honest counsels, always given by him, in times of great difficulty, both to Elizabeth and her successor.
They banded together and formed the League of Evangelical Union in 1608, under the leadership of the Elector Palatine Frederick IV ( 1583 – 1610 ), ( whose son, Frederick V, married Elizabeth Stuart, the daughter of James I of England ).
Donnybrook Castle, home of the Ussher family whose most famous member was James Ussher, Archbishop of Armagh, is first mentioned in the reign of Elizabeth I, and was demolished early in the nineteenth century.
All current coins carry a Latin inscription whose full form is, meaning " Elizabeth II, by the grace of God, Queen and Defender of the Faith ".
On 7 September she gave birth to the future Elizabeth I of England, whose sex disappointed Henry.
At a party, he met a pregnant Elizabeth Taylor ( then married to Michael Wilding ) whose first impression of Burton was that " he was rather full of himself.
Next to the college is the little-visited National Railway Museum, whose prize exhibit is a coach built for the state visit of Elizabeth II in 1961.
Queen Elizabeth I of England, in whose reign the Thirty-Nine Articles were passed.
In April 1547, using Edward ’ s support to circumvent Somerset ’ s opposition, Thomas Seymour secretly married Henry VIII's widow Catherine Parr, whose Protestant household included the 11-year-old Lady Jane Grey and the 13-year-old Princess Elizabeth.
Sir Thomas Gresham, the English financier who arranged Elizabeth I's borrowings, and whose agent in Antwerp was Clough, left London for Antwerp on August 23, only hearing about the Antwerp attacks en route ; he needed to roll-over 32, 000 Flemish pounds and borrow another 20, 000 to finance her expenses in Ireland.
Hawksmoor's only child was a daughter, Elizabeth, whose second husband, Nathanial Blackerby, who wrote the obituary of his father-in-law.
His two children by Margot were Elizabeth ( later Princess Antoine Bibesco ), a writer, and Anthony Asquith, a film-maker whose productions included The Browning Version and The Winslow Boy.
After Rowbotham's death, Lady Elizabeth Blount, wife of the explorer Sir Walter de Sodington Blount, established a Universal Zetetic Society, whose objective was " the propagation of knowledge related to Natural Cosmogony in confirmation of the Holy Scriptures, based on practical scientific investigation ".
God in whose hands are the hearts of Kings, who art the consoler of the humble and the protector of all who hope in thee, grant to our Queen Elizabeth and to the Christian people to celebrate wisely the triumph of thy goodness so that they may be always renewed to glory through thee, through Jesus Christ our Lord.
At this time, all the homes in Briarcliffe — except for the van Burens, who lived across the road from the central lake, and Elizabeth Patterson, whose home was on what is now South Gate Road — were clustered along what is now North Gate Road.
Goodman's character is a failed lounge singer named Ralph Jones whose grandmother had an affair with the fictional Duke of Warren, in the line of succession of the " House of Windam ", a not too subtle play on the House of Windsor, the current royal house of the sitting monarch, Queen Elizabeth II.
Following the death of the 7th earl in 1871, the Estate passed to his widowed mother, Anne Elizabeth, Dowager Countess of Chesterfield ( 1802 – 1885 ), whose good friend, Benjamin Disraeli, paid frequent visits to Bretby.
Under the pen name Fiona Buckley she writes the series of historical mysteries, set in the reign of Elizabeth I of England, featuring " Ursula Blanchard " ( whose full name is Ursula Faldene Blanchard de la Roche Stannard ).
When Richard enters to bargain with Queen Elizabeth for her daughter's hand – a scene whose form echoes the same rhythmically quick dialogue as the Lady Anne scene in Act I – he has lost his vivacity and playfulness for communication ; it is obvious he is not the same man.
Jeanne Elizabeth Crain ( May 25, 1925 – December 14, 2003 ) was an American actress whose career spanned three decades from 1943 to 1975.
Cinema Verity projects that did reach production included Sleepers ( BBC1, 1991 ) and The Cazalets ( BBC One, 2001 ), the latter co-produced by actress Joanna Lumley, whose idea it was to adapt the novels by Elizabeth Jane Howard.
According to Thomas Moore, Lord Edward FitzGerald was the only one of the numerous suitors of Sheridan's first wife, Elizabeth Ann Linley whose attentions were received with favour ; and it is certain that, whatever may have been its limits, a warm mutual affection subsisted between the two.

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