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Despite his pragmatic acceptance of the new power balance in the Pacific after World War II and his strong support for the American alliance, he publicly professed continued admiration for links with Britain, exemplified by his admiration for Queen Elizabeth II, and famously described himself as " British to the bootstraps ".
Elizabeth I famously sent Ní Mháille a list of questions, which she answered and returned to Elizabeth.
His Welsh love of language was paramount, as he famously stated years later, with a tearful Elizabeth Taylor at his side, " The only thing in life is language.
Thomas Randolph famously served as ambassador for Elizabeth I in Scotland from 1559, where he acquired the friendship of Mary Queen of Scots until he was accused of supporting the rebellion of James Stuart.
Queen Elizabeth I of England famously wore a red wig, tightly and elaborately curled in a " Roman " style, while among men King Louis XIII of France ( 1601 – 1643 ) started to pioneer wig-wearing in 1624 when he had prematurely begun to bald.
Most famously, Queen Elizabeth I stayed in Rochester for four days in 1573, attending divine service in the cathedral on 19 September.
Most famously, he refused to design for Elizabeth Taylor in 1960, at the height of her celebrity, due to her demands for design input ; later, he refused to design for Barbra Streisand for similar reasons.
He later appeared on the video releases of WrestleMania VII, where he had a corny " love Story " like part regarding the reunion of " Macho Man " Randy Savage and his former manager Miss Elizabeth following Savage's career ending loss to The Ultimate Warrior, WrestleMania VIII, and Royal Rumble 1993, where he famously asked to see Sherri put on her stockings while interviewing her dressing room, to which Sherri mockingly called him a " dirty old man ".

Elizabeth and said
He thought that certain uses of the verb " to be ", called the " is of identity " and the " is of predication ", were faulty in structure, e. g., a statement such as, " Elizabeth is a fool " ( said of a person named " Elizabeth " who has done something that we regard as foolish ).
We find Elizabeth not in the verbal domain, the world of words, but the nonverbal domain ( the two, he said, amount to different orders of abstraction ).
In a 2006 interview, his daughter Elizabeth said:
It is said that during a visit to Alde House around 1860, one evening while sitting by the fireside, Elizabeth and Emily Davies selected careers for advancing the frontiers of women's rights ; Elizabeth was to open the medical profession to women, Emily the doors to a university education for women, while 13-year-old Millicent was allocated politics and votes for women.
Elizabeth Heger Boyle reported several studies during the 1980s and 1990s where the women said they were able to enjoy sex, though with Type III the risk of sexual dysfunction was higher.
Commentators said that while he had the most political experience among prospective candidates ( over Bush and Elizabeth Dole ) and potential grassroots support among conservatives, his campaign was hampered by the legacy of his vice-presidency.
Kenilworth was also the scene of the removal of Edward II from the English throne, the French insult to Henry V in 1414 ( said by John Strecche to have encouraged the Agincourt campaign ), and the Earl of Leicester's lavish reception of Elizabeth I in 1575.
After the September 11 attacks, Elizabeth recorded a public service announcement in which she said, " I'm half Arabic, but I am 100 percent American.
One thing on which they were said to disagree was Mary's younger sister Elizabeth, who later became Elizabeth I of England.
However, he was not entirely discouraged, for he said that a son would surely follow and professed to love Elizabeth.
" Chicago journalist Elizabeth Taylor said, " Because of Mayor Daley, Chicago did not become a Detroit or a Cleveland.
In her answers to the questions from Queen Elizabeth I, Ní Mháille said she was Risdeárd's widow.
The Court, like most Imperial Courts, was considered a reflection of the ruler at its center and Elizabeth was said to bethe laziest, most extravagant and most amorous of sovereigns .” Elizabeth was intelligent but lacked the discipline and early education necessary to flourish as an intellectual ; she found the reading of secular literature to be “ injurious to health .” She kind and warm-hearted for the emotions sake alone, once going so far as to offer to finance the reconstruction of Lisbon after the 1755 earthquake destroyed the Portuguese city despite having and wanting no diplomatic relationship with the nation.
The extant document comprised all that could be said against Elizabeth I, and the indictment is therefore fuller and more forcible than any other put forward by the religious exiles, who were generally very reticent in their complaints.
U. S. First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt said that Elizabeth was " perfect as a Queen, gracious, informed, saying the right thing & kind but a little self-consciously regal ".
On balance, it can be said that Elizabeth provided the country with a long period of general if not total peace, and generally increasing prosperity.
Elizabeth said " I have no desire to make windows into mens ' souls ".
Elizabeth I's charter of 1573 describes the school's purpose thus: < BLOCKQUOTE > " a grammar school which shall be called The Free Grammar School of Queen Elizabeth for the education, bringing up and instruction of boys and youth, to be brought up in grammar and other learning, and the same to continue for ever, and the said School for one Master and one Usher for ever to continue and remain and that there shall be for ever four-and-twenty discreet, honest governors of the said Free Grammar School.

Elizabeth and By
Puttenham, in the time of Elizabeth I of England, wished to start from Elissabet Anglorum Regina ( Elizabeth Queen of the English ), to obtain Multa regnabis ense gloria ( By thy sword shalt thou reign in great renown ); he explains carefully that H is " a note of aspiration only and no letter ", and that Z in Greek or Hebrew is a mere SS.
By age three, however, her mother changed her name to Elizabeth Sewall Alcott, after her own mother.
By the late 1950s, the once-prosperous port area of downtown Manhattan was occupied by a number of dilapidated shipping piers, casualties of the rise of container shipping which drove sea traffic to Port Elizabeth, New Jersey.
By the autumn of 1537, Elizabeth was in the care of Blanche Herbert, Lady Troy who remained her Lady Mistress until her retirement in late 1545 or early 1546.
By the time William Grindal became her tutor in 1544, Elizabeth could write English, Latin, and Italian.
By the end of her life Elizabeth was also reputed to speak Welsh, Cornish, Scottish and Irish in addition to English.
By October 1558, Elizabeth was already making plans for her government.
By 1569, relations with the Habsburgs had deteriorated, and Elizabeth considered marriage to two French Valois princes in turn, first Henry, Duke of Anjou, and later, from 1572 to 1581, his brother Francis, Duke of Anjou, formerly Duke of Alençon.
By 1570, senior figures in the government privately accepted that Elizabeth would never marry or name a successor.
By a Charter of Elizabeth I in 1589 the bailiff was replaced by a mayor.
By a Charter of Elizabeth I in 1589 the bailiff was replaced by a mayor, by which time the town's importance was dwindling.
By contrast, Darcy slights Elizabeth, who overhears and jokes about it despite feeling a budding resentment.
By Elizabeth he had four children: David II, John ( died in childhood ), Matilda ( who married Thomas Isaac and died at Aberdeen 20 July 1353 ), and Margaret ( who married William de Moravia, 5th Earl of Sutherland in 1345 ).
By marrying Richard III's niece, Elizabeth of York, Henry VII successfully bolstered his own disputed claim to the throne, whilst moving to end the Wars of the Roses by presenting England with a new dynasty, of both Lancastrian and Yorkist descent.
* By Elizabeth Lucy or Elizabeth Waite.
By the time of Elizabeth ’ s reign, gambling was a common sport.
By 1905 they were sharing accommodation above Harley Street consulting rooms with Jones ’ s sister, Elizabeth ( later to become Trotter ’ s wife ), installed as housekeeper.
By using privateers, if the Spanish were to take offense at the plundering of their ships, Queen Elizabeth could always deny she had anything to do with the actions of such independents.
By the autumn of 1559 several foreign princes were vying for the Queen's hand ; their impatient envoys came under the impression that Elizabeth was fooling them, " keeping Lord Robert's enemies and the country engaged with words until this wicked deed of killing his wife is consummated.
By December 1587 the differences between Elizabeth and the Dutch politicians, with Leicester in between, had become insurmountable ; he asked to be recalled by the Queen and gave up his post.
By the 1960s, loyal societies in Canada recognized the Queen's cousin, Princess Alexandra, The Honourable Lady Ogilvy, as a " Canadian princess "; but, it was not until October 2002 when the term Canadian Royal Family was first used publicly and officially by one of its members: in a speech to the Nunavut legislature at its opening, Queen Elizabeth II stated: " I am proud to be the first member of the Canadian Royal Family to be greeted in Canada's newest territory.
* Man finds extreme healing eating parasitic worms, By Elizabeth Cohen, CNN Senior Medical CorrespondentDecember 9, 2010

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