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was and married
They were married over the week-end, though he was easily sixty and she could not have been even thirty.
True, she was my Aunt, married to an Uncle related to me only by marriage, but why she had married a man twice her age, and more, perhaps, I did not know or much care.
After a year in a studio on Sheridan Square, having married an American girl who was a native of Virginia, Helion moved to a village in the Blue Ridge mountains, where he produced some of the most imposing of his abstract canvases.
It is difficult to say what Thompson expected would come of their relationship, which had begun so soon after his emotions had been stirred by Maggie Brien, but when Katie wrote on April 11, 1900, to tell him that she was to be married to the Rev. Godfrey Burr, the vicar of Rushall in Staffordshire, the news evidently helped to deepen his discouragement over the failure of his hopes for a new volume of verse.
Now he was married to a beautiful girl, had a small son, and lived in an expensive apartment and worked for the movies.
After all, when one has asked whatever became of old Joe and Charlie when one has inquired who it was Sue Brown married and where it is they now live when questions are asked and answered about families and children, and old professors when the game and its probable outcome has been exhausted that does it.
Ann Catt was a lonely, devoted soul, never married, conducting a spotless home and devoted to her church, but a perpetual dissenter and born critic.
But yes, nineteen plus thirty was forty-nine, and she was forty-nine and she had been married at nineteen.
When they first married he had been working in the fields all day, and she would get in the car and drive to wherever he was working, to take him a fresh hot meal.
Ballet flowered in Italy during the next hundred years, and about 1550 was carried to France when the Italian princess, Catherine De Medicis, married the King of France.
They were married at a lavish ceremony which was duly recorded in Parvenu and all other magazines and newspapers, and then they honeymooned in Bermuda.
Then there was the caterer's ad which read: `` are you getting married or having an affair??
This action was rationalized on the basis of a small survey which indicated that a high percentage of married freshmen women on our campus never become sophomores.
But the greater part of semester time was actually centered around the attitudes: `` So we are married -- now how do we make the best of it ''??
Supplemental outside reading reports were handled just as in the other sections, the major difference being that there was a noticeably deeper level in the reported outside reading by the married group.
He was a Londoner, married, with three sons.
After he had been away from home about a year he wrote: `` ( dear Wife ) if I did not write and receive letters from you I believe that I would forgit that I was married.
The morning he walked in to announce to her, blushing, that he was married.
She was married to him for better or for worse.
The couple was married Aug. 2, 1913.
Miss Joan Frances Baker, a graduate of SMU, was married Saturday to Elvis Leonard Mason, an honor graduate of Lamar State College of Technology, in the chapel of the First Presbyterian Church of Houston.
Miss Shirley Joan Meredith, a former student of North Texas State University, was married Saturday to Larry W. Mills, who has attended Arlington State College.
I had also thought a lot about how God must look on true love, and so in a way I was keeping my promise to God, my promise to remain pure until I was married.

was and Sahar
Accordingly construction of the new International airport at Sahar to the north-east of Santacruz was taken up at an estimated cost of Rs.
He was accused of denying the Holocaust in an interview with the Iranian television station " Sahar 1 " in February 2005.
The aircraft, with 360 on board, had just arrived from Sahar International Airport in Bombay, India and was preparing to depart Jinnah International Airport in Karachi for Frankfurt Airport in Frankfurt am Main, West Germany, ultimately continuing on to John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York City, United States.
The departure was from Bombay's Sahar Airport, ( now called Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport ).
Among the offers Angham refused were Sahar elLayali ( Sleeples Nights ) which was nominated for Best Foreign Movie at the Academy Awards in 2003 where the singer was supposed to act instead of actress Mona Zaki, Shiqet Maser elJadida ( Egypt's New Apartment ), Aan elAshk Wel Hawa ( About Love and Passion ), elShoumouaa elSawdaa ( Black Candles ) where she was supposedly to remake the acting part of legend actress / artist Najat elSagheera, and Hayat Thekra ( Life of Thekra ) where Angham was supposedly remake the life of assassinated Tunisian singer, Thekra.
Published in 2003 by John Wiley, Anyone Can Do It was written jointly by Sahar and Bobby Hashemi and describes the journey of turning Coffee Republic from an idea into a high street brand.
Also arrested that same day was Sahar Abdo, a secretary for The New Generation magazine published by the Balad Association ( the NGO of the same name as the movement ).

was and al-Rashid
It had been rebuilt by Harun al-Rashid in 796, refortified at great expense by the Hamdanid Sayf al-Dawla ( mid-10th century ) but was then sacked by the Crusaders and returned to the Armenians.
In this tale, a fisherman discovers a heavy locked chest along the Tigris river and he sells it to the Abbasid Caliph, Harun al-Rashid, who then has the chest broken open only to find inside it the dead body of a young woman who was cut into pieces.
The first Persian Gulf War in 1991 was a watershed event for CNN that catapulted the channel past the " big three " American networks for the first time in its history, largely due to an unprecedented, historical scoop: CNN was the only news outlet with the ability to communicate from inside Iraq during the initial hours of the Coalition bombing campaign, with live reports from the al-Rashid Hotel in Baghdad by reporters Bernard Shaw, John Holliman, and Peter Arnett.
Nevertheless, Irene was constantly harried by the Arabs, and in 782 and 798 had to accept the terms of the respective Caliphs Al-Mahdi and Harun al-Rashid.
Velvet was introduced to Baghdad during the rule of Harun al-Rashid by Kashmiri merchants and to Al-Andalus by Ziryab.
Abul-Abbas, also Abul Abaz or Abulabaz, was an Asian elephant given to Emperor Charlemagne by the caliph of Baghdad, Harun al-Rashid, in 797.
A supplementary canal, the Qatul Abi al-Jund, excavated by the Abbasid Caliph Harun al-Rashid, was commemorated by a planned city laid out in the form of a regular octagon ( modern Husn al-Qadisiyya ), called al-Mubarak and abandoned unfinished in 796.
In this tale, a fisherman discovers a heavy locked chest along the Tigris river and he sells it to the Abbasid Caliph, Harun al-Rashid, who then has the chest broken open only to find inside it the dead body of a young woman who was cut into pieces.
Also known as St. Helen ’ s Pool and Bīr al-Anezīya, it was built during the reign of the caliph Haroun al-Rashid in 789 AD ( the early Islamic period ) to provide Ramla with a steady supply of water.
He succeeded his father, Harun al-Rashid in 809 and ruled until he was killed in 813.
Al-Ma ' mun was born on 13 September 786 CE to the Abbasid emperor Harun al-Rashid and a Persian woman called Marajil.
Imam Reza was buried beside Al-Ma ' mun's father Hārūn al-Rashid.
Abu Ishaq was born to a Turkic slave mother, his father was then caliph Harun al-Rashid.
In 809 AD, following the death of Harun al-Rashid, the local Samaritan community was destroyed and their synagogue ruined.
In this tale, a fisherman discovers a heavy, locked chest along the Tigris river and he sells it to the Abbasid Caliph, Harun al-Rashid, who then has the chest broken open only to find inside it the dead body of a young woman who was cut into pieces.
The House of Wisdom was a society founded by Caliph Harun al-Rashid and culminating under his son al-Ma ' mun, who reigned from 813 – 833 AD and is credited with its institution.
He succeeded his father, Harun al-Rashid in 809 and ruled until he was killed in 813.
The first of these institutions was opened in Baghdad during the time of Harun al-Rashid.
Mamun al-Rashid was surprised with this mature reply and asked, " What is your name?
To clear this misconception Yahya ibn Aktham who was serving as the Chief Justice of the Abbasid empire and was the most learned man of that time was called by Mamun al-Rashid to test his knowledge.

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