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She had arrived this morning and come straight to the English Gardens.
She arrived late and as she entered the party, noted that gentlemen seemed to be in the majority ; ;
She was the daughter and sole heiress of either a cattle baron or an oil millionaire and, having arrived in New York with a big bank roll, became a dabbler in various fields.
She was annoyed at this, so she arrived with a golden apple inscribed with the word καλλίστῃ ( kallistēi, " for the fairest one "), which she threw among the goddesses.
She arrived in New York City in November 1938, five days before Kristallnacht, or ' night of broken glass '; when news of the event reached the U. S., Riefenstahl maintained that Hitler was innocent.
She arrived at Lyttelton 99 days later on 16 December 1850, with 34 cabin passengers, 15 intermediate and 161 steerage passengers.
She pitted the pigeon ( again carrying a memory card ) against an upload to YouTube via British Telecom broadband ; the pigeon arrived in about ninety minutes while the upload was still incomplete: having failed once in the interim.
She was therefore forced to depart with Louis to the Netherlands, where she arrived on 18 June 1806.
She made several screen tests, learned the script, and arrived in Rome in the summer of 1949 to shoot the picture.
She met Gertrude Stein in Paris on September 8, 1907, the day she arrived.
She agreed to accompany him and arrived at Dunbar at midnight.
She had gone out to shop for a rain coat, and arrived just in time for the race.
She also influenced the design of carts in England when she arrived in a carriage, presumably from Kocs, Hungary, to meet her future husband Richard.
She strongly advised Mary to accept Maximilian's suit, and marry him immediately ; he arrived in Burgundy on 5 August 1477, and by 17 August had arrived at Ten Waele Castle, in Ghent.
She managed to crawl out of the car and up to the gate and when the police arrived, they assumed Jane had been driving.
She arrived with twelve companions and promised the Trojans that she would kill Achilles.
She forgot that her husband's birthday was that night, and only remembered when a birthday present, a rare Brahms recording, arrived from Addie Ross.
She arrived on a stage coach whose wheel has broken ( possibly by Burdette's men ), which delays its departure.
She had to fly from her home in Kent and arrived 15 minutes before curtain time.
She was restrained, while Jerry's brother Chester Alday and uncle Aubrey Alday arrived in a pickup truck.
She had arrived in Springfield via the Lost Wagon Train of 1853goes that a group of prominent Eugene businessmen paid railroad financier, Ben Holladay, $ 40, 000 to bypass Springfield by crossing the Willamette River near Harrisburg instead of Springfield.
She never arrived.
She had prayed that she might die before he arrived, and so she did, half-an-hour before his arrival ( he had been told to go due to a dream he had had the night before ).

She and England
She emigrated from England with her parents in 1871 when she was 18, where they settled in Brooklyn, New York.
Catherine was quite short in stature with long red hair, wide blue eyes, a round face, and a fair complexion. She was descended, on her maternal side, from the English royal house ; her great-grandmother Catherine of Lancaster, after whom she was named, and her great-great-grandmother Philippa of Lancaster were both daughters of John of Gaunt and granddaughters of Edward III of England.
She made a fine impression and was well received by the people of England.
She introduced those conventions in her own lands, on the island of Oleron in 1160 (" Rolls of Oléron ") and later in England as well.
She ruled England in Richard's name, signing herself as ' Eleanor, by the grace of God, Queen of England '.
She ruled England as regent while Richard went off on the Third Crusade.
She was the second child of Henry VIII of England born in wedlock to survive infancy.
She feared that the French planned to invade England and put Mary, Queen of Scots, who was considered by many to be the heir to the English crown, on the throne.
She is the author of seven novels, including Adam Bede ( 1859 ), The Mill on the Floss ( 1860 ), Silas Marner ( 1861 ), Middlemarch ( 1871 – 72 ), and Daniel Deronda ( 1876 ), most of them set in provincial England and known for their realism and psychological insight.
She fled to England, where Elizabeth immediately had her arrested.
She managed to enter England in early 1941, and from there returned to India without completing her studies at Oxford.
She studied at St Paul's Girls ' School, read history at Somerville College, Oxford, England, and became the first female president of the Oxford University Archaeological Society.
She was the only child of King Henry VIII of England and his first wife Catherine of Aragon to survive infancy.
She and her husband wanted England to reconcile with Rome.
" She was the first woman to successfully claim the throne of England, despite competing claims and determined opposition, and enjoyed popular support and sympathy during the earliest parts of her reign, especially from the Roman Catholic population.
She is commemorated on July 29 in the Calendar of Saints of the Lutheran Church ( together with Martha and Lazarus ) and in the Calendar of saints of the Episcopal Church and the Church of England ( together with Martha ).
She even goes on to state that Lady Nancy Astor ' even offered all her sapphires if he would stay on in England '.
She was also an heiress to the crowns of England ( later Great Britain ) and Ireland, countries she never visited.
She was declared heiress presumptive to Queen Anne of England and Ireland by the Act of Settlement 1701, which was passed by the English parliament, and therefore only applied to the Kingdom of England ( which included Wales ) and the Kingdom of Ireland.
She stepped down as president of the Girl Guides in 1920 in favor of Robert's wife Olave Baden-Powell, who was named Chief Guide ( for England ) in 1918 and World Chief Guide in 1930.
She represented the modern England of the Sixties – just as Steed, with his vintage style and mannerisms, personified Edwardian era nostalgia.
She returned to England by Lysander on 30 April 1944, landing at RAF Tempsford, after an intense but successful first mission.

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