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Anne was in turn the eldest daughter of George II of Great Britain and Caroline of Ansbach.
The latter Anne, in turn, had been betrothed in 1483, and was actually married by proxy to Maximilian himself in 1491, but Charles and his sister wanted her inheritance for France.
Morgan Llewellyn's book, in turn, takes from Anne Chambers ' biography, who was credited as consultant.
By the turn of the century, American producers were experimenting with flavors such as almond extract and substituting Queen Anne cherries for marasca cherries.
Anne Stanhope, Somerset's proud wife, disliked Katherine and Thomas, and began to turn many people in court against them.
His eldest surviving son, Philip ( 1621 – 1669 ), became 5th Earl of Pembroke, and 2nd Earl of Montgomery ; he was twice married, and was succeeded in turn by three of his sons, of whom Thomas, the 8th Earl ( c. 1656 – 1733 ), was a person of note during the reigns of William III and Anne.
Lake Shore is a census-designated place and an unincorporated community within Pasadena, Maryland, which in turn is in Anne Arundel County, Maryland, United States.
The WMA and Chance, MD are approximately half way between Salisbury, Maryland and Chincoteague, VA. To get to Chance and the WMA, take Rte 13 in to the Princess Anne, MD area then turn on Deal Island Road.
More than 60 Queen Anne, Victorian, and other architecturally significant homes built at the turn of the 20th century sit along the tree-lined avenues.
In despair, Anne finally relented and Sunderland received the seals of office ; but the special relationship between Godolphin, Sarah, and the Queen had taken a severe blow and she began to turn increasingly to a new favourite – Sarah's cousin, Abigail Masham.
" Anne did not turn a cold shoulder to this: Pepys wrote that she gave James a hard time because of her jealousy ; but he also wrote that Anne and James were notorious for their public affections: they were kissing and leaning on each other in public.
He left three sons, each of whom succeeded in his turn to the title, and one daughter, Anne, who married Sir Dudley Cullum, Bart., of Hanstead, Suffolk.
" Later in life, while still praising Robert Walker's performance as Bruno, she criticized the casting of Ruth Roman as Anne, Hitchcock's decision to turn Guy from an architect into a tennis player, and the fact that Guy does not murder Bruno's father as he does in the novel.
Keala finishes her turn, then paddles out and takes Anne Marie under her wing and encourages her to take the best wave of the day, on which Anne Marie manages to score perfectly.
In 1660, Anne de Montpensier sold the Luxembourg to her younger half-sister, Élisabeth Marguerite d ' Orléans, duchesse de Guise who, in turn, gave it to her cousin, king Louis XIV, in 1694.
There is a figure of St Andrew, dated around 1600, which stands on the north side of the sanctuary and an unusual figure of Saint Anne who is shown holding the Virgin Mary who in turn holds the Christ child.
In 1691 Lower Norfolk County was in turn divided to form Norfolk County and Princess Anne County.
Anne Applebaum states, " Even if Frenkel did not invent every aspect of the system, he did find a way to turn a prison camp into an apparently profitable economic institution, and he did so at a time, in a place, and in a manner which may well have brought that idea to the attention of Stalin.
Cortez then goads and manipulates Magneto into combat with humanity and the X-Men at every turn, leading to the destruction of Magneto ’ s space-station, Asteroid M, and the deaths of the other Acolytes, including Cortez ’ s own sister Anne Marie.
In 1691 Lower Norfolk County was in turn divided to form Norfolk County and Princess Anne County.
In 1691 Lower Norfolk County was in turn divided to form Norfolk County and Princess Anne County.
In 1691 Lower Norfolk County was in turn divided to form Norfolk County and Princess Anne County.

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He took the reins just below the bit and held them firmly, and it was his turn to smile now.
This, in turn, brought a new fashion in senatorial criticism as the Democrats took control.
Once there, his way of life took a turn for the better.
At the turn of the 19th century, the city of Alameda took a large chunk of Charles Froling's land away to build a street.
Oddly, the number 3 was involved in a wreck almost identical to that which took the life of Earnhardt: being spun out, colliding with another vehicle and being turned into the outside wall in turn number four.
Dramas also took a turn with existentialist thrillers such as Fight Club ( 1999 ) and the tale of suburban angst American Beauty ( 1999 ).
Edgar took the first turn at school, and Dwight was employed as a night supervisor at the Belle Springs Creamery.
The letter Beta, in turn, took the deviant shape x14px.
In the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, only the active couple — the " 1st couple "-- initiated the action, other couples supporting their movements and joining in as needed, until they also took their turn as leading couples.
The genesis of EVM occurred in industrial manufacturing at the turn of the 20th century, based largely on the principle of " earned time " popularized by Frank and Lillian Gilbreth, but the concept took root in the United States Department of Defense in the 1960s.
The Order of the Essenes founded by Grace Mann Brown in the turn of the 19th-20th century, Rosicrucianism took it under its curriculum.
However, when Mountbatten's timeline offered the prospect of attaining independence soon, sentiments took a different turn.
It was now Kelly's turn to ask the studio for a straight acting role and he took the lead role in the early mafia melodrama: Black Hand ( 1950 ).
In 1996, he took a comedic turn as ultra-conservative Senator Kevin Keeley in The Birdcage with Robin Williams and Nathan Lane.
It took a rally by an officer Callistus ( Ballista ), a fiscal official named Fulvius Macrianus, the remains of the Eastern Roman legions and one Odenathus and his Palmyrene horsemen to turn the tide against Shapur.
His efforts were inspired after a visit to Taunton's Musgrove Park Hospital whilst receiving treatment for a broken toe ; when he took a wrong turn into a children's ward, he was devastated to learn that some of the children had only weeks to live, and why.
Though Davis remained in bed, he was stable for the next two weeks, but took a turn for the worse in early December.
He returned to England in 1679 when Shaftesbury's political fortunes took a brief positive turn.
While military efforts were directed to the East, the situation in Italy took a turn for the worse.
The commemoration at UNESCO itself took place on 6 September 2007 ; UNESCO issued a medal in Rumi's name in the hope that it would prove an encouragement to those who are engaged in research on and dissemination of Rumi's ideas and ideals, which would, in turn, enhance the diffusion of the ideals of UNESCO.
The area took its name from the city quarter or dēmos ( δῆμος ) of the Kerameis ( Κεραμεῖς, potters ), which in turn derived its name from the word κέραμος ( kéramos, " pottery clay ", from which the English word " ceramic " is derived ).
In the meantime, events in Naples took an unexpected turn when the Duke of Anjou died in 1384, leaving King Charles III able to lay claim to Hungary.
They in turn took it from ancient Sumer so long ago that if the connection between cubits and degrees was known in either Babylonia or Ionia it did not survive.
After a first reconciliation, with the death of Louis ( 20 September 1384 ), Charles found himself freer to resist Urban's feudal pretensions, and relations took a turn for the worse.
Many historians have debated the reasons why the French Revolution took such a radical turn during the Reign of Terror of 1793 – 94.

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