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She and settled
She wanted to go around the world, but she settled for a French holiday.
She finally settled in Fall River and, after being employed for a time by a Mrs. Reed, was hired by the Bordens.
She and her family settled in Nashville, Tennessee in 1967.
She emigrated from England with her parents in 1871 when she was 18, where they settled in Brooklyn, New York.
She settled in Castle McDuck at Dismal Downs, the Clan McDuck's old castle, along with her family in 1885.
She wrote a new will, and settled her funeral arrangements: she was to be buried in her native Brunswick in a tomb bearing the inscription " Here lies Caroline, the Injured Queen of England ".
She and her children were made Counts de Torby, her younger daughter, Countess Nada ( 1896 – 1963 ) marrying, in 1916 Prince George of Battenberg, future Marquess of Milford Haven and scion of the House of Battenberg, a morganatic branch of the grandducal House of Hesse which had settled in England and inter-married with descendants of Queen Victoria.
She settled in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, where she again became involved in women's education, and was a suffragette and one of the founders of the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design.
She retired from acting soon after and sued MGM, which settled out of court.
She returned with some of her works near completion, but settled in Quebec to earn a living as a sketch artist while continuing to write.
She relapses into death upon being exposed, and the issue is settled by burning her body outside of the city walls and making an apotropaic sacrifice to the deities involved.
She was of Lelege descent, the Leleges being a people from Asia Minor who settled in Laconia.
She eventually settled her lawsuit against the movie's distributor for an undisclosed sum.
She built Rancho Nezhone, a luxury guest ranch that drew the rich and famous to the sparsely settled area far north of Tucson.
She lived in New Orleans, Louisiana in the 1980s ; after time in New York City and Atlanta, Georgia she settled in Wilmington, North Carolina in the late 2000s.
She settled in the area and established the Alameda ( Grove ) Ranch.
She exhibited this collection as she built it and, in 1949, settled in Venice, where she lived and exhibited her collection for the rest of her life.
" She was also from a prominent Boston family that first settled in Provincetown on Cape Cod in 1690.
She and the studio settled for $ 3. 8 million instead.
She returns later to accept his proposal, but Jerry has by that time settled to his usual stable emotional state and says " I don't see it happening.
The arrangement was settled and William wrote to his eldest son, " She is doomed, poor dear innocent young creature, to be my wife.
She later settled in Brussels and then in Florence, Italy, at the Serristori Palace.
She settled in Ottawa in 1942, where her involvement with Le Groupe de la Place Royale, Opera Lyra Ottawa and the Council for the Arts in Ottawa led to recognition and awards such as the Order of Canada, the Lescarbot Award and the Victor Tolgesy Arts Award.
She relinquished her royal title and settled in the United States with her husband, Peter Ladd Jensen, but came back to Thailand after divorcing in 1998.
She settled in New York City where she met John Tunney, also from Cill Aodain, Kiltimagh, County Mayo, Ireland.

She and Rhode
She was returning home from taking her daughters to college at the Rhode Island School of Design.
She was born in Newport, Rhode Island, and died on January 13, 1870 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
She has received honorary doctorates from Winchester School of Art, the University of East Anglia, Rhode Island School of Design and the University of Oxford, and in 2004 was awarded the Grã Cruz da Ordem de Sant ' Iago da Espada by the President of Portugal.
She also worked for NBC affiliate WJAR in Providence, Rhode Island, as an electronic graphics designer.
She shared a house on the east side of Providence with John F. Kennedy, Jr. and some of his friends while he was attending Brown University and she was attending the University of Rhode Island.
She then accepted an invitation to teach under Hiram Fuller ( no relation ) at the Greene Street School in Providence, Rhode Island, in April 1837 with the unusually high salary of $ 1, 000 per year.
She has lived in Providence, Rhode Island since the late 1960s.
She completed a World War Memorial in East Greenwich, Rhode Island, and a memorial tablet for Bancroft Hall in Annapolis, Maryland.
She graduated from Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island.
She gained a BA in English and History from Oxford Polytechnic ( now Oxford Brookes University ) and went on to study critical journalistic writing at the University of Rhode Island in America.
" She graduated from Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island with a degree in history and moved to Boston, Massachusetts for the thriving folk rock circuit.
She was introduced by friends to Edward Russell Thomas, a son of Union general Samuel Thomas, and owner of the New York Morning Telegraph ( and who later became the first American to kill someone in a car accident ), and married him on June 29, 1901 at Newport, Rhode Island, when she was 17.
She continued her education with two years of graduate study in psychology at Rhode Island College, with additional graduate study in education at U. C.
She was also a granddaughter of John Sayles and Mary Williams, and a great granddaughter of Rhode Island founder Roger Williams, making Ward the great great grandson of the colony's founder.
She has published literary maps of both Rhode Island and Arkansas.
She has taught at Parsons The New School for Design the University of Texas at Austin, New York University, and the Rhode Island School of Design.
She has an MFA in graphic design from the Rhode Island School of Design.
She holds a Masters of Fine Arts in Graphic Design from the Rhode Island School of Design.
She was burnt at Rhode Island in 1778 to prevent her capture.
She was born Abigail " Abby " Greene Aldrich in Providence, Rhode Island, the daughter of the influential Senator Nelson Wilmarth Aldrich, chairman of the powerful Senate Finance Committee, and the former Abby Pearce Truman Chapman, a distant descendant of the fourth signer of the Mayflower Compact.
She and Dave first met at an ice-rink in Providence, Rhode Island, when they were in their twenties.
She again sued for divorce in Newport, Rhode Island which was granted in June, 1928.
She first attended Kirkland College ( which later merged with Hamilton College ) and then studied at the Rhode Island School of Design and received a BFA in painting in 1977.
She is an honorary member of the Royal Society of Industrial Designers, and has received honorary degrees from Parsons ( New School ), Rhode Island School of Design, the Royal College of Art, and the Hungarian University of the Arts.

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