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In 1000 1 Normandy gave shelter to a Viking army threatening England, and Æthelred may have attempted an invasion of Normandy in response, but in 1002 he changed tack and arranged to marry Emma, the sister of Richard II, Duke of Normandy, as his second wife.
In 1804 Sophia gave birth to another daughter, Emma.
Film critic Roger Ebert gave the film 3 stars ( out of 4 ) stating " Much depends on exactly what Emma and Murphy say to each other, and how they say it, and what they don't say.
Emma gave up on Sir Harry: probably at this time she had formed a romantic attachment to Greville.
Emma gave birth to Nelson's daughter Horatia, on 31 January 1801 at Sir William's rented home in Clarges Street, 23 Piccadilly, London.
Nelson had willed his estate to his brother ; he gave Merton Place to Emma, but she depleted her finances by trying to keep it up as a monument to him.
Stating she still believed the show had potential, she gave her backing to Emma Willis as her replacement.
In her analysis, Emma Eckstein ' supplied Freud with the material that would allow him to theorize hysteric symptomology ... taught Freud about " the no-man's land between fantasy and memory, resonating with sadistic acts and fantasies of a former historical epoch "' Her ' eager collaboration in her analysis gave Freud much precious material ... contributed substantial changes and fundamental new elements to his theories: the wish theory of psychosis and dream ; the transferential reconstruction of her early pleasures ... fantastic scenes from her inner life '.
His nephew, also named John Willard, lived with them while attending Middlebury College which gave Emma Willard much inspiration in forming her educational views.
In 1866, Emma Smith gave the manuscripts into the custody of the CoC church ( then the RLDS ), of which she was a member, and her son Joseph Smith III the prophet-president.
Upon its September 1990 U. S. release, Entertainment Weekly gave it a " B -", describing it as " mildly charming and mostly too broad " and accusing it of overplaying " Dexter's dorkiness in the same way it overplays the big sex scene, the romantic montage, the breakup scene …" Caryn James of The New York Times wrote " even when its bright theatrical satire gives way to men dressed as nuns dancing in wimples and red sequined shorts, this modest comedy is always wickedly endearing, thanks to the off-kilter characters played by Mr. Goldblum and Emma Thompson as the unlikely woman of his dreams.
" While in Harmony on June 15, 1828, Emma gave birth to her first child — a son named Alvin — who lived only a few hours.
It was here on April 30, 1831, that Emma gave premature birth to twins, Thaddeus and Louisa, who died hours later.
On November 6, 1832, Emma gave birth to Joseph Smith III in the upper room of Newel K. Whitney's store in Kirtland.
Emma and her family soon followed and made a new home on the frontier in the Latter Day Saint settlement of Far West, Missouri, where Emma gave birth on June 2, 1838 to Alexander Hale Smith.
Emma was left a pregnant widow — it would be on November 17, 1844, that she gave birth to David Hyrum Smith, her and Joseph's last child together.
He was adopted by William Grant and Emma ( née Anderson ) Magnuson, who gave him their name.
In January 2009, Cambridge City Council gave the College planning permission to demolish Grove Lodge, Emma Darwin's gatehouse, which now forms part of Murray Edwards College.
His wife Emma Darwin became known throughout the parish for helping in the way a parson's wife might be expected to, and as well as providing nursing care for her own family's frequent illnesses she gave out bread tokens to the hungry and " small pensions for the old, dainties for the ailing, and medical comforts and simple medicine ".
In order to keep Artie and Leech from being isolated, Emma gave them both an image inducer in the form of watches.
Later that year, Emma Lee gave birth to her sixth baby.
| Annie Casserley gave birth to her own granddaughter Annie Trinity Hattersley in United Kingdom in September 2005, at the age of 53, after choosing to act as a gestational surrogate for her 35-year-old daughter, Emma Hattersley, who has a rare cancer-like condition, Histiocytosis X, making her unable to withstand pregnancy.
During the series Degrassi Junior High Christine Nelson gave birth to a baby girl named Emma, who became the lead character of the fourth show.

Emma and birth
* 1916 Emma Goldman is arrested for lecturing on birth control.
Rachel gives birth to baby Emma in the season finale.
His daughter Emma died unexpectedly after the birth of her first child.
** Emma Goldman is arrested for lecturing on birth control.
Fox and Emma Stone, whose birth names " Michael Douglas " and " Michael Fox " and " Emily Stone ," respectively, were already in use.
Several documents, including Emil ’ s birth certificate, list the father ’ s occupation as “ opera singer ” though others list it as “ art dealer .” It seems at least plausible that he and Emma had met as colleagues in the theater.
Ross is hesitant but after watching the birth of Emma he almost considers it.
Emma Cooper became an invalid for life after the birth of her second daughter, Amy, and Katherine Bradley, being her sister, stepped in to become the legal guardian of her niece Edith Cooper.
Hetti was raised from her birth by Bernheim and his wife Emma, a special education teacher.
Inventor Frederick Smith's wife dies during the birth of their fourth baby, Ronnie, leaving the family in the care of their faithful housekeeper Emma.
On 16 June 2007, Swash's fiancée, Emma Sophocleous, gave birth to their first child, a boy named Harry Swash.
Olivia and Phillip continued to court each other until they ultimately married in 2004 when she gave birth to Emma Spaulding.
She distributed birth control information, and organized meetings with the leaders Margaret Sanger and Emma Goldman.

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The people featured as cards in the set are: René Descartes, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Voltaire, Mary Wollstonecraft, Wilhelm von Humboldt, Pierre Joseph Proudhon, Sojourner Truth, Karl Marx, Sitting Bull, Rosa Luxemburg, Peter Kropotkin, Emma Goldman, Gandhi, Martin Luther King, Jr., Bertrand Russell, Michel Foucault, and Avram Noam Chomsky.
Emma Willard and Mary Lyon pioneered in the higher education of women, while Yankees comprised most of the reformers who went South during Reconstruction in the late 1860s to educate the Freedmen.
This resulted in the Fillmores studying spiritual healing, and being influenced by Emma Curtis Hopkins and Mary Baker Eddy ( the founder of Christian Science ).
Some famous residents of Lowell include actress Jo Anne Worley and humanitarian and librarian Mary Emma Allison.
These include Emma Hardies, adult ; Pauline Hardies, nine years ; Mary Hardies, three years ; Minnie Hardies, eight months ; Enfrozyna Konieczny, adult ; Joseph Konieczny, three years ; John Konieczny, two years ; Helena Konieczny, seven months ; Lizzie Cicero, adult ; Margaret Cicers, seven years ; George Cicero, five years ; Gerlen Cicero, two years ; Otille Erke, adult ; Matilda Erke, six years ; Gertrude Erke, eight years ; Chearles Erke, four years ; Lorene Erke, two years ; John Nowicki, adult ; Catherine Nowicki, adult ; Rovert Wagner, eighteen years ; Elizabeth dost, four years ; John Samp, adult ; Leo Buskowski, adult ; William Barrett, adult ; and Arthur Lee, adult.
* Mary Emma Woolley ( 1863 1947 ), President of Mount Holyoke College from 1900 1937
Some of the teachers in this earlier school were: Miss Emma Karth, Principal ; Margaret Miller, Early Dawn Sturdivant, Jesse Reid, Mary Morgan, Clara Stone, Annie Akers, Bertha Parrish and two Misses Ellers.
The Oughs had ten children in all, Sarah, Grace, Richard, Benjamin, Elizabeth, Mary, Fredrick, Cecelia, Emma, and John Thomas.
Actors and actresses from Fremantle include Emma Booth, David Frankflin, Mary Ward and Simon Lyndon.
( His wife, Mary Izard, daughter of Walter Izard, Esq., was a cousin of South Carolina Congressman Ralph Izard ; likewise a son of Congressman Izard was married to a niece of Arthur Middleton, and another son married Arthur's daughter Emma ).
Francis and Emma had other children: Captain John Brooke Johnson ( 1823 1868 ) ( later Brooke Brooke ), Mary Anna Johnson ( b. 1824 ), Harriet Helena Johnson ( b. 1826 ), Charlotte Frances Johnson ( b. 1828 ), Captain ( William ) Frederic Johnson ( b. 1830 ), Emma Lucy Johnson ( b. 1832 ), Margaret Henrietta Johnson ( 1834 1845 ), Georgianna Brooke Johnson ( 1836 1854 ), James Stuart Johnson ( 1839 1840 ), and Henry Stuart Johnson ( b. 1841 ).
* Mary Gilmore Prize: Emma Lew The Wild Reply
Their married names were Mary Ann Stafford-Jerningham and Mary Georgina Emma Dawson-Damer.
* Mary Hays-Memoirs of Emma Courtney
Moving to 44 Dover Street, Piccadilly in 1833, Moxon married Emma Isola, the orphan adopted by Charles and Mary Lamb, in the same year.
Inspired by Jane's enthusiasm for the theatre, Emma started work at the Drury Lane theatre in Covent Garden, as maid to various actresses, among them Mary Robinson.
Bennett was born in Hastings, Albert County, New Brunswick, Canada, one of five children born to Andrew Havelock Bennett and Mary Emma Burns.
e. g., from male name: Richardson, Jones ( Welsh for John ), Williams, Jackson, Wilson, Thompson, Johnson, Harris, Evans, Simpson, Willis, Fox, Davies, Reynolds, Adams, Dawson, Lewis, Rogers, Murphy, Nicholson, Robinson, Powell, Ferguson, Davis, Edwards, Hudson, Roberts, Harrison, Watson, or female names Molson ( from Moll for Mary ), Gilson ( from Gill ), Emmott ( from Emma ), Marriott ( from Mary ) or from a clan name ( for those of Scottish origin, e. g., MacDonald, Forbes, Henderson, Armstrong, Grant, Cameron, Stewart, Douglas, Crawford, Campbell, Hunter ) with " Mac " Scottish Gaelic for son.
They have three daughters: Mary, Emma and Joanna.
The New Thought concept was named by Emma Curtis Hopkins (" teacher of teachers ") after Hopkins broke off from Mary Baker Eddy's Church of Christ, Scientist the movement had been previously known as the Mental Sciences.
He married Mary Auster Balleney in 1825 and had seven surviving children, Frederick, George, James, Alfred, Howard, Hyla and one girl, Emma.
The first was published anonymously in 1950 ; the second by Roger Lancelyn Green, Richard Lancelyn Green and Lotte Reiniger ( illustrator ), reissued in 1995, and the third by Emma Gelders Sterne, Barbara Lindsay, Gustaf Tenggren and Mary Pope Osborne, published 2002.

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