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When he was fourteen, Crowe's family moved back to New Zealand, where he ( along with his brother Terry ) attended Auckland Grammar School with cousins Martin Crowe and Jeff Crowe.
He played in school, and his cousins Martin Crowe and Jeff Crowe are former Black Caps Captains.
Included in this élite circle were Bernard Boutet de Monvel and Pierre Brissaud ( both of whom were Barbier's first cousins ), Paul Iribe, Georges Lepape, and Charles Martin.
Power grew up in the Martin household with his mother's aunt Helen, her husband William, and their two children, his cousins, Roberta and William.
( Castelli later moved the characters into the Martin Mystère series ; Power's theories allowed Mystère and Allan Quatermain II to be identical first cousins without compromising any of the extant continuities ).
Violet Martin and Edith Somerville were second cousins, and originally met on January 17, 1886 at Castletownshend, after which they became lifelong companions and literary partners.
Richard Young, his younger brother Fred, and their cousins Anthony Kenney and Greg Martin began performing music in the Youngs ' and Kenney's hometown of Glasgow, Kentucky in the 1960s.
He is first cousins with Laura Martin who is married to Ardal O ' Hanlon.

cousins and Jeff
Crowe's brother, Jeff, also represented New Zealand at international level, and both are cousins of actor Russell Crowe.

cousins and Crowe
They are cousins of Oscar winning actor, Russell Crowe.

cousins and are
But there are the cousins and aunts and nephews.
The Doya trace their descent matrilineally, marry their cross cousins, and embalm the deceased who are then placed in a foetal position in a circular sarcophagus above the ground.
The Carboniferous lycophytes of the order Lepidodendrales, which are cousins ( but not ancestors ) of the tiny club-moss of today, were huge trees with trunks 30 meters high and up to 1. 5 meters in diameter.
Also notable are two books dealing with Paul Christopher's American cousins, Horace and Julian Hubbard: The Better Angels and Shelley's Heart.
Black is the color of mourning, and since Cretan families are notionally considered so extended as to include great-grandparents or second cousins ( although they may have little actual contact ) as well as all their respective in-laws, one is theoretically justified to be in continuous mourning for some relative or other, however distant.
These loops are the closed-magnetic flux cousins of the open-magnetic flux that can be found in coronal hole ( polar ) regions and the solar wind.
Currently, historians believed that Gunzelin and Bolesław I are in fact cousins or brothers-in-law.
In Asian elephants, only males have tusks, but both males and females of African elephants have tusks and are usually less hairy than their Asian cousins.
Towards the end, the alternates were very distant cousins counted in degrees of male descent ( but all that time, intermarriages occurred within the imperial house, thus they were close cousins if female ties are counted ).
The remaining six are leptons, three of which are neutrinos, and the remaining three of which have an electric charge of − 1: the electron and its two cousins, the muon and the tau.
Marriages and sexual relationships between first cousins are stigmatized as incest in some western cultures.
Apart from the partial prohibition in the United States, there are some cultures in Asia which stigmatize cousin marriage, in some instances even marriages between second cousins or more remotely related people.
In Western Australia over 500 marriages are between cousins.
Bacon and Sedgwick learned in 2011 via their appearance on the PBS TV show Finding Your Roots with Henry Louis Gates that he and Sedgwick are 10th cousins, once removed.
Wolverines inhabiting the Old World ( specifically, Fennoscandia ) are more active hunters than their North American cousins.
European bison are less tameable than their American cousins, and breed with domestic cattle less readily.
However, a closer look at the data shows that-except for a single interaction-all instances of feeding happened between individuals of the same group, who are on average cousins.
It was once classified in the lily family, like its Allium cousins, onions and garlic, but the Liliaceae have been split and the onion-like plants are now in the family Amaryllidaceae and asparagus in the Asparagaceae.
While being just as long lived as their surface cousins, living as long as a thousand years ; you are very unlikely to meet an elderly Drow.
The E. americanus subspecies are not as highly prized as a game fish as their larger cousins, the northern pike and muskellunge, but they are caught by anglers.

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This intermediary re-introduced the lost cousins to Emperor Seinei, who had by this time ascended to the throne after the death of his father, the former Emperor Yūryaku.
In his first act as King, Charles attempted to unify the House of Bourbon by granting the style of Royal Highness to his cousins of the House of Orléans, who had been deprived of this by Louis XVIII because of the former Duke of Orléans ' role in the death of Louis XVI.
Robert Louis-Dreyfus ( 1946 – 2009 ), one of her cousins, was former CEO of Adidas and owner of the Olympique de Marseille soccer team.
Moving north, Batu began the Mongol invasion of Rus ' and for three years subjugated the principalities of former Kievan Rus ', whilst his cousins Möngke, Kadan and Guyuk moved southwards into Alania.
She then meets Mrs Western ( they are cousins ), and the former tells the latter about Lord Fellamar's attachment to Sophia.
Thereafter, the former kings or chiefs passed their titles down by primogeniture, whereas the usual practice in the Middle Ages was to elect a chief from a group of close cousins known as a derbfine.
His cousins are the Conservative peer Lord Sainsbury of Preston Candover, Simon Sainsbury, and former Tory MP Sir Tim Sainsbury.
Joe and former Sharks teammate Scott Thornton are first cousins.
One of her cousins, Orville Bullington, was the unsuccessful Republican gubernatorial nominee in 1932 against former Governor Miriam Ferguson and a leader of the Robert A. Taft forces in Texas in 1952.
However, as in other Irish lordships, the 1603 peace involved O ' Neill losing substantial areas of land to his cousins and neighbours, who would be granted freeholds under the English system, instead of the looser arrangements under the former Brehon law system.
Celebrezze's cousins were former Ohio Chief Justice Frank Celebrezze Jr. and former Ohio Supreme Court Judge James Celebrezze.
Snotlings are greenskins, and are cousins of Goblins ( Gretchin ) and Orcs ( Orks ), smaller than the former and dumber than the latter, often used by them as cannon fodder, food or even cannon missiles.
His family's Victorian-era mansion, the Page-Vawter House in Ansted, West Virginia, is a National Historical Landmark as is a former company store of the Page Coal and Coke Company in Pageton. Other cousins were Confederate officers Robert Edward Lee and Richard Lucian Page
Her co-conspirators included Tarrutenius Paternus, the head of the Imperial Guard, her daughter Plautia from her first marriage, Quintianus ’ nephew of the same name, and her paternal cousins the former consul Marcus Ummidius Quadratus Annianus and his sister Ummidia Cornificia Faustina.
The Montego was built in Chicago, alongside its former cousins, the Ford Five Hundred and Ford Freestyle crossover.
Eurasian beavers have longer nasal bones than their American cousins, with the widest point being at the end of the snout for the former, and in the middle for the latter.
Scott and former Sharks teammate Joe Thornton are first cousins, but neither are related to Shawn Thornton, who currently plays for the Bruins.
Italy ’ s highest court, the Court of Cassation, ruled in October 2004 that former Prime Minister Giulio Andreotti had " friendly and even direct ties " with top men in the so-called moderate wing of Cosa Nostra, Gaetano Badalamenti and Stefano Bontade, favoured by the connection between them and Salvo Lima through the Salvo cousins.
Meanwhile, the two work to turn the local community against the newcomer, who is described merely as a former tax collector from Crespin, as the deceased Pique-Bouffigue has distant cousins living in the village who know about the spring.
North American beavers have shorter nasal bones than their European cousins, with the widest point being at the middle of the snout for the former, and in the tip for the latter.
Although many reports state that Rigobert is Alexandre's uncle, the former in an interview with www. mtnfootball. live stated that their fathers were brothers, thus making both players cousins.
Doc Dart is the son of Rollin Dart, former chair of Dart National Bank, cousins of the Dart Container family.

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