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Pippin and Catherine
* Catherine from Roger O. Hirson's Pippin
Catherine finds him on the street, and is attracted by the arch of his foot (" And There He Was ") and when Pippin comes to, she introduces herself to Pippin (" Kind of Woman "), a widow, with a small boy, Theo.
At first, Pippin thinks himself above such boring manorial duties as sweeping, repairs, and milking cows (" Extraordinary "), but eventually he comforts Theo on the sickness and eventual death of his pet (" Prayer for a Duck ") and warms up to the lovely Catherine (" Love Song ").
Catherine and her son Theo stand by Pippin and defy the script, the Leading Player, and Fastrada.
" After removing the sets, lighting, makeup, and costumes from the stage ( to no success at dissuading Pippin ), The Leading Player becomes furious and calls off the show, telling the rest of the troupe and the orchestra to pack up and leave Pippin, Catherine, and her son alone on an empty, dark and silent stage: " You try singing without music, sweetheart!
After the troupe throws their gloves at Pippin, and he avers his contentment with a simple life with Catherine, Theo remains on stage, picks up a glove and sings a verse of " Corner of the Sky ", after which the Leading Player and the troupe return onto the stage.
* Love Song – Pippin and Catherine
Notable Broadway replacements include: Samuel E. Wright, Northern J. Calloway and Ben Harney as Leading Player ; Michael Rupert and Dean Pitchford as Pippin ; Betty Buckley as Catherine ; Dorothy Stickney as Berthe ; and Priscilla Lopez as Fastrada.
It featured Michael Arden as Pippin, Laura Benanti as Catherine, Julia Murney as Fastrada, Terrence Mann as Charlemagne, Charles Busch as Berthe, and the role of the Leading Player was split up among five actors including Rosie O ' Donnell, Darius deHaas, Billy Porter, Kate Shindle and a surprise guest appearance by Ben Vereen.

Pippin and return
Of the shorter poems, besides the greeting to Pippin on his return from the campaign against the Avars ( 796 ), an epistle to David ( Charlemagne ) incidentally reveals a delightful picture of the poet living with his children in a house surrounded by pleasant gardens near the emperor's palace.
Sam, Merry, and Pippin watch Gandalf, Bilbo, Frodo, and the Elves depart and return home.

Pippin and unable
Although Pippin admitted in court that she had lied to contest organizers about her age, her attorney claimed that, as a minor, she was unable to give informed consent to perform or be filmed topless.

Pippin and do
Mr Dagenham, a travelling salesman who drives an open-topped convertible occasionally appears, as do the staff and cadets of Pippin Fort, a nearby military academy run by Captain Snort and Sergeant-Major Grout.

Pippin and .
After Roman times, Einhard mentions that in 765 – 6 Pippin the Younger spent both Christmas and Easter at Aquis villa (""), which must have been sufficiently equipped to support the royal household for several months.
Apples from New England include the original varieties, Baldwin, Lady, Mother, Pomme Grise, Porter, Roxbury Russet, Wright, Sops of Wine, Peck's Pleasant, Titus Pippin, Westfield-Seek-No-Further, and Duchess of Oldenburg.
The theme from Field of Dreams was played at the last game at Memorial Stadium in 1991, and the song " Magic to Do " from the stage musical Pippin was used that season to commemorate " Orioles Magic " on 33rd Street.
In 719, Charles seized West Frisia without any great resistance on the part of the Frisians, who had been subjects of the Franks but had seized control upon the death of Pippin.
* Pippin, Robert B. Hollywood Westerns and American Myth: The Importance of Howard Hawks and John Ford for Political Philosophy ( Yale University Press, 2010 ) 208 pp.
In 751 Pippin III, Mayor of the Palace under the Merovingian king, himself assumed the title of king and was anointed by the Church.
* Bernard, the son of Charlemagne's son Pippin of Italy, was confirmed as King of Italy, a title he had been allowed to inherit from his father by Charlemagne.
Liutprand's successor Aistulf conquered Ravenna for the Lombards for the first time, but was subsequently defeated by the king of the Franks Pippin III, called by the Pope, and had to leave it.
Offsprings of the Mac include, among many others, the firmer Macoun ( a Jersey Black cross ), the Spartan ( recorded as a Newtown Pippin cross ), the Cortland, the Empire, the Jonamac, the Jersey Mac and possibly the Paula Red.
The first expansion of papal rule outside of Rome came in 728 with the Donation of Sutri, which in turn was substantially increased in 754, when the Frankish ruler Pippin the Younger gave to the pope the land from his conquest of the Lombards.
The Apple Pippin, a console introduced in 1995 had a trackball built into its gamepad as standard.
Charlemagne ( left ) and Pippin the Hunchback.
* Carloman, Pippin the Short and Grifo succeed their father Charles Martel as Mayor of the Palace.
* July 8 – King Pippin of Italy ( b. 773 )
* Pippin of Landen becomes Mayor of the Palace in Austrasia.
* Pippin III marries Bertrada of Laon.
* The Synod of Soissons meets at the instigation of Pippin, and Boniface, the Pope's missionary to pagan Germany, secures the condemnation of Frankish bishop Adalbert and Irish missionary Clement.
Pippin the Short remains sole ruler of the Franks as Mayor of the Palace.
* July 12 – Bertrada of Laon, wife of Pippin III ( b. 720 )
* Pippin of Herstal becomes Mayor of the Palace.
* Bertrada of Laon, wife of Pippin III ( d. 783 )
* Battle of Dorestad: The Frisians of king Radbod are defeated by the Frankish mayor of the palace, Pippin of Herstal.
* Pippin of Landen becomes Mayor of the Austrasian Palace.

Catherine and return
The situation in Russia had improved greatly since the accession to the throne of Catherine the Great, and in 1766 Euler accepted an invitation to return to the St. Petersburg Academy and spent the rest of his life in Russia.
His return to Rome on 17 January 1377, is attributed in part to the stirring words of Catherine of Siena.
Catherine Clinton suggests that anger over the 1857 Dred Scott decision may have prompted Tubman to return to the U. S. Her land in Auburn became a haven for Tubman's family and friends.
Upon her return to court, she again entered the service of Catherine of Aragon.
When Catherine had realized Francis was going to die, she made a pact with Antoine de Bourbon by which he would renounce his right to the regency of the future king, Charles IX, in return for the release of his brother Condé.
Catherine was left a rich widow faced with the possibility of having to return north after Lord Latimer's death.
Shortly after the army returned to Portugal, John of Gaunt concluded a secret treaty with John of Trastámara under which he and his wife renounced all claim to the Castilian throne in return for a large annual payment and the marriage of their daughter Catherine to John of Trastámara's son Henry.
Several months after Hindley's return, Heathcliff and Catherine travel to Thrushcross Grange to spy on the Linton family.
Upon learning he put himself at risk for her, Catherine realises she has fallen in love with him, and they happily return to the cabin together.
He tries to convince Catherine to go away with him, but she tells him she cannot do it because he does not love himself or anything at all and thus should not expect love in return.
Elizabeth had Catherine imprisoned in the Tower of London, where Edward joined her on his return to England.
A dramatic reversal of Russian policies following the succession of Peter III forced Vergennes to return to his previous policy of encouraging anti-Russian sentiment, only to change again when Peter was overthrown by his wife Catherine.
Staunch Catholics were shocked by the return of Protestants to the court, but the queen mother Catherine de ' Medici and her son Charles IX were determined not to let war break out again.
At St. Petersburg he met with a more cordial reception from Catherine II, and in 1787 he was permitted to return to France, though not to Paris.
En route, the writer was treated like a common convict, shackled at the ankles and forced to endure the Russian cold from which he eventually fell ill. His friend, Count Alexander Vorontzov, who held sway with Catherine, interceded and managed to secure Radischev more appropriate accommodations, allowing him to return to Moscow to recover and restart his journey with dignity and comfort.
His character, Elton, was set to return to Doctor Who in its fourth series as the Doctor's on-going companion, but this was dropped in favour of Catherine Tate's character, Donna Noble.
Catherine Cornille has claimed that Goel belongs to a movement that " seeks to return to the pure Vedic religion ", which Goel has denied.
After the Tsar's death, Catherine received a pension of approximately 3. 4 million rubles and agreed to give up the right to live in the Winter Palace or any of the Imperial residences in Russia in return for a separate residence for herself and the three children.
Accordingly, on his return from Vienna he wedded Catherine of Brandenburg, the daughter of the elector of Brandenburg, and still more closely allied himself with the Protestant powers, including his brother-in-law Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden, who, he hoped, would aid him in obtaining the Polish crown.
Gaining a file clerk job through Dr. Lester ( Orson Bean ) at LesterCorp, in the strange Floor 7½ low-ceiling offices of the Mertin Flemmer Building in New York City, he develops an attraction to his co-worker Maxine ( Catherine Keener ), who does not return his affections.
The owner was Saint Catherine of Ledbury who prayed for their safe return and, upon examining the bed of the brook, saw hoofprints clearly visible in the rocky bottom.
Moreover, when he learned that the French ambassadors, who had left the council, were dissatisfied because the legates had obtained from the council approval of a project for the " reformation of the princes ", which the latter deemed contrary to the liberties of the Gallican church, he endeavoured, though without success, to bring about the return of the ambassadors, prevailed on the legates to withdraw the objectionable articles and strove to secure the immediate publication in France of the decrees of the council ; this, however, was refused by Catherine de ' Medici.
From 1420 to 1424 he served in France, apart from a brief return at the end of the first year to organise the festivities of celebrating the coronation of Catherine of France, the bride of Henry V.
Shortly after Lindesfarne had discovered her true origin as a human, Rudy ’ s former schoolteacher Catherine Aura ( a turkey buzzard ) and her young son Nigel used an interdimensional portal to travel to “ our ” world permanently, taking both Lindesfarne ’ s and Danielle ’ s places there to restore the balance and cure the global instinct loss crisis that would otherwise have forced both Lindesfarne and Danielle to return to the world of humans permanently.
Mary I ( 1553 – 1558 ), daughter of Catherine and Henry was a Catholic and sought to return the Church in England to union with the Holy See.

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