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Sarah's and birth
These two on-screen references place Sarah's birth date some time between March 1, 1965, and February 25, 1967, making her age either 17, 18, or 19 during The Terminator.
Many of the franchise's hardcore fans and writers of numerous " Terminator " novels have speculated that Sarah's exact date of birth is November 13, 1965, because this exclusive date is compatible with Sarah's given age in The Terminator and her stated age by the end of Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles in the final episode " Born to Run ".
The Prophet left Sarah's body shortly after her son's birth.
Jeff points out Sarah's parents were married just short of nine months before her birth, leading her to wonder if Beau might really be her biological father.

Sarah's and were
Sarah's family were Quakers from Wales, and settled in Towamencin Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania in 1708.
For her part, Anne, now Queen and no longer the timid adolescent so easily dominated by her more beautiful friend, had grown tired of Sarah's tactless political hectoring and increasingly haughty manner which, in the coming years, were to destroy their friendship and undermine the position of her husband.
Despite a bequest from Mary Peabody Mann and efforts to turn the school into a technical training center, Sarah's funds were depleted by the time of her husband's death in 1887, and she spent the last four years of her life retired from public activity.
Although her family were able to convince her to break with Newbattle, the royal match was scotched by the King's advisors, particularly John Stuart, 3rd Earl of Bute, who feared losing his royal influence to Henry Fox, 1st Baron Holland, Lady Sarah's brother-in-law.
Her parents, Benjamin ( 1818 – 96 ), of Irish descent, and Sarah ( née Ballard, 1819 – 92 ), of Scottish ancestry, were comic actors in a touring company based in Portsmouth, ( where Sarah's father was a Wesleyan minister ) and had eleven children.
Aunt Sarah's Nip and Tuck were later renamed Si and Am.
But Diana gets cold feet regarding her impending marriage to Tom ( much to her niece Sarah's shock ); however, Tom discovers this before the wedding and saves Diana from having either to go through with the wedding or to have her niece sever all ties with her aunt, by calling off the wedding just as the two were about to say " I Do ".
In 2005, four tracks from Go were released on Sarah's full-length album Scream.
Sarah's final thoughts were left in a letter to Laura detailing her guilt, that she was Laura's mother, and the realization that she had come to love her.
The officers left Whiting's flat but were suspicious of his lack of concern for Sarah-something that some of the worst offenders had shown when questioned in connection with Sarah's disappearance.
The Doctor explains that the coordinates were set for Sarah's time but the linear coordinates were off, so they could be miles from London.

Sarah's and French
Sarah's close friends included several artists, most notably Gustave Doré and Georges Clairin, and actors Mounet-Sully and Lou Tellegen, as well as the famous French author Victor Hugo.

Sarah's and for
* July 22 – News of the World urges its readers to sign a petition for Sarah's Law, new legislation in response to the murder of Sarah Payne, which would give parents the right to know whether a convicted paedophile was living in their area.
Sarah's other commercial interests have included endorsement and product development for Wedgwood china and Avon.
Sarah had a producing role ( credited as " Sarah Ferguson ") in the 2009 Jean-Marc Vallée film The Young Victoria, starring Emily Blunt and featured a background player role for Sarah's daughter Princess Beatrice.
The Vaughans lived in a house on Brunswick Street, in Newark, New Jersey, for Sarah's entire childhood.
After the war, Sarah's family moved to the Malheur Reservation which was designated a reservation for the Northern Paiute and Bannock by a series of Executive Orders issued by President Ulysses S. Grant.
Sarah's book tells how the Indian Agent sold many of the supplies intended for the people to local whites.
Sarah's husband supported his wife's efforts by gathering material for the book at the Library of Congress.
Jones had originally intended for the audience not to see the center of the Labyrinth prior to Sarah's reaching it, as he felt that doing so robbed the film of a significant ' hook.
" Mystics assert that Abraham used the same method to create the calf prepared for the three angels who foretold Sarah's pregnancy in the Biblical account at Genesis 18: 7.
Some classical and modern scholars have analyzed Abraham's reasoning for hiding Sarah's position as his wife.
The paper also campaigned for the introduction of ' Sarah's Law ' to allow public access to the Sex Offenders Register.
The two girls search for Pat's notes in Sarah's room, but they appear to have been stolen.
The cover of Sarah's Education is an appropriate choice for Black Lace to use as a temporary logo because the novel explores the introduction of an innocent female student to the bdsm lifestyle and her obsession with the kinky, charismatic older man who serves as her mentor.
There appears to be a continuity error in a section where Sarah and K-9 go out to look for Brendan in Sarah's car.
She's arrested for witchcraft after Sarah's death, though Obadiah releases and runs away with her.
Everyone goes from the cemetery to Harold and Sarah's house, where they are invited to stay for the weekend.
As Sarah's work takes her to these volatile areas, where few people have traveled and even fewer have survived, she discovers that the harsh realities she encounters, and her growing attraction to the charismatic, unpredictable doctor, ignite in her a passion for saving lives ... while risking her own in the process.
Things changed for Lucky when he found Elizabeth Webber, Sarah's sister, in the park on the night of valentine's Day.
Sarah's friend Sally ( Ann Hearn ), a waitress at the bar where the rape took place, picks three men out of a line-up, and they get three different attorneys for the ensuing trial.
Eight months later, Gabe returns to town for the first time since Sarah's funeral.
When Edmund's first wife ( Sarah's mother ) died in 1718, Edmund married Anne Rapha, a Roman Catholic widow, who brought with her several children, and later bore Edmund a son and half-brother for Henry and Sarah, the future reformer John Fielding.
The campaign for Sarah's Law was spearheaded by the News of the World newspaper, which began in July 2000 in response to the murder of Sarah Payne.
Payne's mother, Sara Payne, has subsequently written a book, Sara Payne: A Mother's Story, about her daughter's murder and the aftermath, including her campaign for Sarah's Law.
Sara Payne was made a Member of the Order of the British Empire ( MBE ) in December 2008 for her work behind Sarah's Law.

Sarah's and d
It has featured in two feature films, La Rafle and Sarah's Key, standing in for the Vélodrome d ' hiver, in films about the notorious round-up of Parisian Jews in July 1942.

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