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It would be literary license calculated to glamorize life to say that he, oh, dropped his napkin, so startled was he by Mary Jane's beauty.
He summed up his work in Mary Jane's Mishap of 1903, with repeated cuts in to a close shot of a housemaid fooling around, along with superimpositions and other devices, before abandoning film-making to invent the Kinemacolor system of colour cinematography.
His works predicted such century-later commonplaces as television, augmented reality, laptop computers ( The Master Key ), wireless telephones ( Tik-Tok of Oz ), women in high risk, action-heavy occupations ( Mary Louise in the Country ), and the ubiquity of advertising on clothing ( Aunt Jane's Nieces at Work ).
Lady Jane's mother was Lady Frances Brandon, the daughter of Suffolk and Princess Mary.
The very earliest examples of a wipe are seen as long ago as 1903 in films like Mary Jane's Mishap by George Albert Smith.
Mistaking the pair's quarreling for an act of romantic affection, Spider-Man is determined to play matchmaker ( despite Mary Jane's misgivings when he tells her his plan ).
It has been asserted that he devised the scheme for settling the English crown on Lady Jane Grey ; at all events he was one of her advisers during her short reign, but he declared for Mary when he saw that Lady Jane's cause was lost.
The cost of Mephisto's offer was the erasure of Peter and Mary Jane's marriage.
May and Ben are later by Peter and Mary Jane's side when she gives birth and is horrified when news breaks that Allison Mongrain has stolen baby May.
The songs " Cruise Control " and " Love Is a Many Splendored Thing " from Very Proud of Ya were used in the 1996 independent film Mary Jane's Not a Virgin Anymore, which was first screened in 1997 and also featured Havok in a small role.
After Jane's accession in July the ambassadors of both powers were convinced she would prevail, although they were in no doubt that the common people backed Mary.
On 10 July, the same day as Jane's proclamation, a letter from Mary Tudor arrived in London, saying that she was now queen and demanding the obedience of the Council.
Becoming aware of his colleagues ' change of mind, Jane's father, the Duke of Suffolk, abandoned his command over the fortress and proclaimed Mary on nearby Tower Hill.
His remaining brothers were imprisoned in other towers, as was his father, who was for the moment the only prominent person to go to the scaffold ; Queen Mary was prepared to spare Jane's and Guildford's lives.
When the rebellion fails, Queen Mary I offers to spare Jane's life if she renounces her Protestant faith.
Two of the other performers included Jane's future sisters-in-law, Anne and Mary Boleyn.
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.
Mary Jane's face is shown for the first time, and her famous catchphrase first uttered. Art by John Romita Sr. From The Amazing Spider-Man # 42.
In spite of Peter and Mary Jane's mutual worry that they were marrying too early, Peter's concern for her safety, and her unwillingness to give up her " party girl " lifestyle, they married in The Amazing Spider-Man Annual # 21 ( 1987 ).
Soon afterward, when Mary Jane's baby was already past due, she was poisoned by Alison Mongrain, an agent of the Green Goblin.
Mary Jane's baby was stillborn.
Peter became Spider-Man again behind Mary Jane's back, which put strain on their marriage yet again.
During the events of the 2006-2007 " Civil War " storyline, when Peter and Mary Jane's apartment and Aunt May's house are burned down by Charlie Weiderman, and Spider-Man joins the New Avengers, Mary Jane and Aunt May accompany him to live in Stark Tower.

Mary and relatively
" Though overshadowed by Mary Cassatt and relatively unknown to museum-goers today, Beaux's craftsmanship and extraordinary output were highly regarded in her time.
While the wooden structure of the Mary Rose and the individual artifacts have been undergoing conservation since their recovery, the Holland 1 provides an example of a relatively recent ( metal ) wreck for which extensive conservation has been necessary to preserve the hull.
Had she lived a little longer, then the Catholic religion that she worked so hard to restore into the realm may have taken deeper roots than it did ; however, Mary died on 17 November 1558 at the relatively young age of 42.
Although he adamantly refused to be married to Mary, Queen of Scots, Dudley was for a long time relatively sympathetic to her until from the mid-1580s he strongly advocated her execution.
During the Middle Ages, because of its proximity to the Kingdom of Scotland, Carlisle became an important military stronghold ; Carlisle Castle, still relatively intact, was built in 1092 by William Rufus, and having once served as a prison for Mary, Queen of Scots.
Although the Assumption ( Latin: assūmptiō, " taken up ") was only relatively recently defined as infallible dogma by the Catholic Church, and in spite of a statement by Saint Epiphanius of Salamis in 377 that no one knew whether Mary had died or not, apocryphal accounts of the assumption of Mary into heaven have circulated since at least the 4th century.
While Booth toured frequently in the United States, his family, which grew to 10 children, lived in great isolation in relatively primitive conditions, despite the grand name he and Mary Ann gave to their residence.
" Although his relationship with Mary Ann was relatively happy, four of their children died, three in the same year ( 1833 ), when there were epidemics of cholera.
There were relatively few precedents for these subjects, so Raphael was less constrained by traditional iconographic expectations than he would have been with a series on the life of Christ or Mary.
According to tradition Mary and Eliza Chulkhurst, or Chalkhurst, were born to relatively wealthy parents in Biddenden, Kent, in the year 1100.
In contemporary documents from the early Revolutionary period, the area is generally referred to as " The Three Lower Counties on the Delaware River " ( Lower Counties on Delaware ) or by the names of the three counties, all of which retained linguistic and cultural connections to those of Maryland ; New Castle, which related well to North East England's Newcastle as the defunct Durham County, Maryland ( both Newcastle and Durham were relatively close to the Calvert regional identity as that of Northern England -- and as landlords in County Longford, of the Irish Midlands, their barony shared some characteristics with the earlier English Catholic plantation by Mary I of England and Philip II of Spain in Queen's and King's counties ), while Kent was contiguous with neighboring Kent County, Maryland and Sussex generally held a similar origin to Sussex County, Virginia, being the furthest removed from Penn's colony.
In 1938, in addition to starring in Barefoot Boy, Jackie Moran and Marcia Mae Jones played supporting roles in the Deanna Durbin vehicle Mad About Music and, in Jackie's breakout picture, Marcia Mae had the relatively minor part of Tom Sawyer's bratty cousin Mary ( Ann Gillis was Becky Thatcher ).
While the bodies of both Mary and Mary Olive had undergone significant decomposition over the intervening years, the more recently buried body of Mercy was still relatively unchanged and had blood in the heart.
Despite being a relatively small town, Saintfield is served by five well-attended churches: the local Church of Ireland, two Presbyterian churches, Saintfield Baptist Church and Mary, Mother of the Church Roman Catholic Church.
In art, a sacra conversazione () meaning holy / sacred conversation, but usually left in Italian, is a depiction of the Virgin and Child ( the Virgin Mary with the infant Jesus ) amidst a group of saints in a relatively informal grouping, as opposed to the more rigid and hierarchical compositions of earlier periods.

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< div class =" center "> Mary, Queen of Scots by an unknown artist after François Clouet ( c. 1559 ) London, Victoria and Albert Museum </ div > The Queen is shown wearing her rope of famous black pearls.
Mary Edison died at age 29 on August 9, 1884, of unknown causes: possibly from a brain tumor or a morphine overdose.
) R-coloring has ultimately led to some phonemic mergers before historic that are unknown in most other native dialects: in many North American accents, Mary, merry and marry sound the same, despite having different vowels in RP (,, respectively ); likewise, hairy rhymes with ferry, and nearer rhymes with mirror.
Later Protestant pamphleteers asserted that they survived due to falling onto a dung heap, a story unknown to contemporaries and probably coined in response to the Imperial officials attributing their survival to the intercession of the Virgin Mary.
Geoffrey also had illegitimate children by an unknown mistress ( or mistresses ): Hamelin ; Emme, who married Dafydd Ab Owain Gwynedd, Prince of North Wales ; and Mary, who became a nun and Abbess of Shaftesbury and who may be the poetess Marie de France.
The photographs at times suggest the silhouette of a statue of the Virgin Mary but the images are usually subject to varying interpretations, and critics suggest that they may just be due to various visual effects of unknown origin.
The church's earliest known rector was Hugh de Fulbourne in 1329 and around 1338 it became the parish church of Whitechapel, called, for unknown reasons, St Mary Matfelon.
It is also unknown whether the present parish church of St. Mary, within the boundaries of the graveyard, was built from robbed stone, or is a rebuild of what would have been the visitor's chapel for the monastery.
* 1995: Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every Child TV series .... Mary ( unknown episodes )
* Mary Kingsley ( October 13, 1862 – June 3, 1900 ) – explored the Upper Ogawe River in Gabon and journeyed alone into unknown regions of the Congo jungle.
The family was stuck by tragedy in November, 1824, when the father died of unknown disease, the mother died four days later of tuberculosis, and the oldest daughter, Mary Anne, then age 14, died of unknown disease the same day, 25 November.
Grocer Iorlando Jordano rushed across the street to investigate when he heard screams from the Cortimiglia residence. Upon his arrival, Jordano noticed that Charles Cortimiglia, his wife Rosie, and their infant daughter, Mary, had all been attacked by the unknown intruder.
A convent dedicated to the Virgin Mary is said to have been founded in 1230 by Alan Durward but the precise location is unknown.
In 1960, Gordy signed an unknown named Mary Wells who became the fledgling label's first star, with Smokey Robinson penning her hits " You Beat Me to the Punch ", " Two Lovers ", and " My Guy ".
Grenville's birthplace is unknown, but he spent much of his childhood at Clifton Arundell House after his mother remarried Thomas Arundell following the death of his father Sir Roger Grenville, who was Captain of the Mary Rose when it sank in Portsmouth Harbour in 1545.
In addition to Gilbert, two other unknown actresses also starred on the show: Melissa Sue Anderson, who appeared as Mary Ingalls, the oldest daughter in the Ingalls family, and Karen Grassle as Charles ' wife, Caroline.
Twenty-four years after the death of Queen Mary, he died in prison and was buried in an unknown grave in the parish church at Wisbech on 10 October 1584.
" While still an unknown, she was discovered by Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber, who asked her to sing Mary Magdalene's part for an audio recording of Jesus Christ Superstar.
" The poem was unknown to the general public until published three months after Wordsworth's death in 1850, its final name given to it by his widow Mary.
Hyacinth was about to save a monstrance ( or possibly a ciborium, it is unknown exactly which one ) containing the Blessed Sacrament when he heard the voice of the Blessed Virgin Mary asking him to take her too.
Most authors who discuss the knowledge argument cite the case of Mary, but Frank Jackson used a further example in his seminal article: the case of a person, Fred, who sees a color unknown to normal human perceivers.
It was sometime after the wedding that Mary became mistress to Henry VIII ( the exact dates as to when the affair started and ended are unknown ), although she never held the title of " official royal mistress ," as the post did not exist in England.

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