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Margaret Mitchell began writing Gone with the Wind in 1926 to pass the time while recovering from an auto-crash injury that refused to heal.
In 1912, after a fire destroyed their home in Hastings-on-Hudson, the Sanger family moved back to New York City, where Margaret began working as a nurse in the East Side slums of Manhattan.
The death of Henry's eldest son, Henry the Young King in June 1183 began a dispute over the dower of the widowed Margaret, who was Philip's sister, who insisted that it should be returned to France as the marriage did not produce any children, as per the betrothal agreement.
Princess Margaret began her royal duties at an early age.
Marion Crawford explained, " Impulsive and bright remarks she made became headlines and, taken out of their context, began to produce in the public eye an oddly distorted personality that bore little resemblance to the Margaret we knew.
In February, he began working with the National Negro Congress, and in April he chaired the South Side Writers ' Group, whose membership included Arna Bontemps and Margaret Walker.
In 1839 in Boston, Margaret Fuller began hosting conversations, akin to French salons, among women interested in discussing the " great questions " facing their sex.
The first of these friendships began when Margaret Wintringham was elected after Astor had been in office for two years, but the most surprising might have been her friendship with " Red Ellen " Wilkinson, a former Communist representative in the Labour Party.
It was also at this time that she at last began to get the measure of Angus, who, with an eye on his own welfare, returned to Scotland to make peace with the Regent, " which much made Margaret to muse.
The Papal dispensation arrived in late May, and preparations to send Margaret to Burgundy began.
Alexander Thomas, Stella Chess, Herbert G. Birch, Margaret Hertzig and Sam Korn began the classic New York Longitudinal study in the early 1950s regarding infant temperament ( Thomas, Chess & Birch, 1968 ).
What is now St Anne's College began life as part of the Association for the Education of Women, the first institution in Oxford to allow for the education of women ( see: Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford ), then later the Society of Oxford Home-Students.
" Margaret Booth: Tough, unsentimental film editor who began her career ' patching ' during the First World War ", The Guardian November 2, 2002.
Around 1454, when Richard began to resent the influence of Edmund Beaufort, 1st Duke of Somerset, Cecily spoke with Queen consort Margaret of Anjou on his behalf.
According to many academics, the Court of Chancery really began to expand its caseload during the 15th century ; Margaret Avery reports a massive increase in cases during the 1440s, while Nicholas Pronay suggests that the real expansion came during Yorkist rule ( 1461 – 85 ), when the number of cases submitted each year quadrupled.
In the late 19th century, Margaret Chaloner, the wife of the first Lord Gisborough, began laying out new formal gardens of a typical late Victorian and Edwardian design with elaborate bedding schemes and gravelled paths.
With the end of the war in Europe in May 1945, Rennie began to be seen as a potential star as a result of playing second leads in two vehicles for Britain's most popular leading actress of the era, Margaret Lockwood: the musical I'll Be Your Sweetheart and, most prominently, the sensual costume adventure The Wicked Lady.
During the year following the publication of Hopkins ' book, trials and executions for witchcraft began in the New England colonies with the conviction of Margaret Jones.
The present host of the broadcasts, Margaret Juntwait, began her tenure the following season.
In 1988, Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher began preparations for a Community Charge to replace the council rates.
At the end of 1809 he began an affair with Margaret Beattie, and soon after absconded from his creditors, returning in disgrace to Ettrick.
Margaret influenced Henry to create Richard Woodville Baron Rivers in 1448, and he was a prominent partisan of the House of Lancaster as the Wars of the Roses began.
In May 1979, Margaret Thatcher was elected Prime Minister and her administration soon began its privatisation programme.
Around 1898 Holden began living with Margaret Steadman ( née Macdonald, 1865 – 1954 ), a nurse and midwife.

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For example, some economists argue that British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's anti-inflation policies using persistently high unemployment led to higher structural unemployment and a higher NAIRU.
* The Star Trek novel Strangers from the Sky by Margaret Wander Bonanno has Captain Kirk using Dreamtime to investigate an altered reality.
Following regular illegal shooting of the birds there during the early and mid 20th Century, the population using the islands was subject to a long protection campaign and monitoring program by conservation activists Margaret and Arthur Thorsborne.
As many of the children could not be evacuated, Sister Margaret made a personal plea to an American general not to shell the hospital, which the Germans were using as an observation post.
Two indie games based on the film have been released to this date: Manos: The Hands of Fate, an electronic roleplaying game made using the RPG Maker VX engine that loosely retells the story of the film ; The game tells of an about-to-be-wed couple, Michael Downing and Margaret Peterson ( though their last names weren't mentioned in the film ), who get stuck in the rain somewhere in Texas and rest in a secluded inn, Michael goes to the ice machine but gets lost there and Margaret goes to look for him.
With a history of developing closed captioning of programs for hearing-impaired viewers, WGBH considered the viability of using the new audio channel for narrated descriptions of key visual elements, much like those being done for live theatre in Washington, D. C., by Margaret Pfanstiehl, who had been experimenting with television description as part of her Washington Ear radio reading service.
It was thought for a time, after the outbreak of the Second World War, that the King, Queen, and their two daughters — Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret — would move permanently to Canada for the duration of the conflict in Europe ; though, Hatley Castle, in Colwood, British Columbia, was purchased by the King in Right of Canada for this purpose, instead of using Rideau Hall.
In June 1899, the newly minted Sidney Reilly and his wife Margaret traveled to Czarist Russia using Reilly's new British passport — a cover identity purportedly created by William Melville.
Margaret Thatcher was famed for using her Chief Whip as a " cabinet enforcer ".
He also played all the female roles ( using a coloratura soprano ), most notably cooking expert Mary Margaret McGoon.
This was the belief of some anthropologists including Margaret Mead who had travelled to different countries examining how cultures communicated using nonverbal behaviour.
The Case Against Free Trade, subtitled GATT, NAFTA, and the Globalization of Corporate Power, is a book edited by Ralph Nader, with chapters written by William Greider, Margaret Atwood, David Philips, and Pat Choate, which claims that corporations are using free trade as a cloak or smokescreen under which they intend to circumvent the democratic process to harm the health and safety of the general public.
On 27 July, Foreign Secretary Margaret Beckett criticised the United States for ' ignoring procedure ' when using Prestwick Airport as a stop-off point for delivering laser-guided bombs to Israel.
He had a pet grey tabby cat named Thatcher ; when the cat died on November 10, 2009, a message sent by Baird using his Blackberry which said " Thatcher has died " resulted in a false rumour to the effect that Margaret Thatcher had died.
Farrell-Roberts was of the opinion that in his works, Hutton dismissed Margaret Murray's theories about the Witch-Cult using Norman Cohn's theories, which she believed to be heavily flawed.
She came up with the idea of recreating a Witches ' Sabbath, using published sources from Robert Graves, Margaret Murray and Gerald Gardner, a ritual was composed that has served as the basis of NROOGD practice ever since.
In September 1882 Bishop McMullen established St. Ambrose Seminary and Academy, now known as St. Ambrose University, using two classrooms at St Margaret ’ s School.
George Fox, founder of the Society of Friends, and Margaret Fell married using a modification of this procedure in 1669.
Also, Saunders believed that she would not be taken seriously as a writer using the obviously female name Margaret Saunders, so she wrote using the variant name Marshall Saunders.
Alexander Thomas, Stella Chess, Herbert G. Birch, Margaret Hertzig and Sam Korn created an infant temperament test in the 1950s and rated them using nine temperament criteria.
In the 1880s Worth married a Louise Margaret Boljahn still using the name Henry Raymond and they had a son Henry and a daughter Beatrice.
Some of the hand-made bricks ( using clay dug from pits in Queens Park ) from the demolished structure were used to build the Boer Wall Memorial Gateway at the Margaret Street end of East Creek Park near the Mother's Memorial, after being held in storage, as the plaque thereon states.

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