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Kramdens and Nortons
The Kramdens and Nortons lived in an apartment house at 328 Chauncey Street in the Bensonhurst section of Brooklyn, NY.
In the Honeymooners episodes filmed from 1967 to 1970, the address of the Kramdens ' and Nortons ' apartment house changed to 358 Chauncey Street, and the number of the Kramden apartment is 3B.
The sketches, which comprised ten of the first season's thirty-two shows, followed a story arc that had the Kramdens and Nortons traveling across Europe after Ralph won a contest ( an updated version of a 1957 story arc, with musical numbers added ).
The Kramdens and Nortons were brought back for four final one-hour specials on ABC, which aired from 1976 – 1978.
The Kramdens lived in a small sparsely furnished two-room apartment ( the main set ) in a tenement building at least four stories high ( the Kramdens were on the third floor and the Nortons ' were one floor above them ), badly aired and with insufficient lighting.
The Kramdens ' bedroom was never seen, although in the episode about Ed Norton's sleepwalking the Nortons ' bedroom is shown.
The Kramdens and the Nortons are working-class neighbors, with bus driver Ralph Kramden ( Cedric the Entertainer ) and sewage worker Ed Norton ( Epps ) being best friends.

Kramdens and on
The Kramdens ' financial struggles mirrored those of Gleason's early life in Brooklyn, and he took great pains to duplicate on set the interior of the apartment where he grew up ( right down to his boyhood address of 358 Chauncey Street ).

Kramdens and .
The biological mother requested to have her baby back, and the agency asked whether the Kramdens would be willing to do even though they were the legal parents of the girl.
The Kramdens, Olesons, Bundys and others who followed may have made The Bickersons seem tame.

later and are
and, `` I do think that families are the most beautiful things in all the world '', burst out Jo some five hundred pages later in that popular story of the March family, which had first appeared when Henrietta was eight ; ;
His later boastings of his skill with the small sword are indicative of much time and practice devoted to the use of that weapon.
Meanwhile, other air defense forces are being made effective, as described later in this message.
Whether electricity and public water and sewers are available or not, check the local customs in the use of bottled or L-P gas ( we give you alternatives later on ).
If you plan to add cooling later to your heating system, there are things to watch for.
The broods of workers that appear later tend to be bigger than the first ones, probably because they are better fed.
Thus, although the agenda of external assistance in the economic sphere are cumulative, and many of the policies suggested for nations in the earlier stages remain relevant, the basic purpose of American economic policy during the later stages of development should be to assure that movement into a stage of self-sustaining growth is not prevented by lack of foreign exchange.
In later collages of both masters, a variety of extraneous materials are used, sometimes in the same work, and almost always in conjunction with every other eye-deceiving and eye-undeceiving device they can think of.
There are two ways of getting at a poet's development: through his dated poems, and through the revisions which he made in later editions of his work.
Many years later ( on August 3, 1915 ), Lucy Upton wrote Winslow's daughter soon to be graduated from Smith College: `` While I love botany which, after dabbling in for years, I studied according to the methods of that day exactly forty years ago in a summer school, it must be fascinating to take up zoology in the way you are doing.
Wherever there is great social discontent, these people are, sooner or later, to be found.
Further improvements in earnings of the Kansas Turnpike are expected late in 1961, with the opening of a new bypass at Wichita, and still later when the turnpike gets downtown connections in both Kansas City, Kans., and Kansas City, Mo..
There are several UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Algeria including Al Qal ' a of Beni Hammad, the first capital of the Hammadid empire ; Tipasa, a Phoenician and later Roman town ; and Djémila and Timgad, both Roman ruins ; M ' Zab Valley, a limestone valley containing a large urbanized oasis ; also the Casbah of Algiers is an important citadel.
The eggs of amphibians are typically laid in water and hatch into free-living larvae that complete their development in water and later transform into either aquatic or terrestrial adults.
Front legs are formed under the gill sac and hind legs become visible a few days later.
An abstract describes a chain of transfers from owner to owner and any agreements by former owners that are binding on later owners.
A prototypical example of an algorithm is Euclid's algorithm to determine the maximum common divisor of two integers ; an example ( there are others ) is described by the flow chart above and as an example in a later section.
Finno-Ugric and Samoyed are not included in later formulations of Altaic.
Poirot has dark hair, which he dyes later in life ( though many of his screen incarnations are portrayed as bald or balding ), and green eyes that are repeatedly described as shining " like a cat's " when he is struck by a clever idea.
Central to his behaviour in the later novels is the underlying assumption that particular crimes are only committed by particular types of people.
* Japanese school calendar also starts from April 1, although Nyugakushiki ( entry ceremony for schools ) are usually held later, around second week of April.
* 1906 – The all black infantrymen of the U. S. Army's 25th Infantry Regiment are accused of killing a white bartender and wounding a white police officer in Brownsville, Texas, despite exculpatory evidence ; all are later dishonorably discharged.
* 1907 – Judge Kenesaw Mountain Landis fines Standard Oil of Indiana a record $ 29. 4 million for illegal rebating to freight carriers ; the conviction and fine are later reversed on appeal.

later and childless
However, Mary II died childless in 1694, after which William III did not remarry, and Princess Anne's last surviving child, Prince William, Duke of Gloucester, died six years later, after which it was unlikely she would have any more children due to her age and the large number of miscarriages she had previously suffered.
Henry IV's friendship was of essential importance to the Papacy two years later, when Alfonso II, Duke of Ferrara, died childless ( 27 October 1597 ), and the Pope resolved to attach the stronghold of the Este family to the states of the Church.
Although it is generally believed that the union was childless, some sources state that Solomon and Judith had a daughter, Sophia, who later married Poppo, Count of Berg-Schelklingen.
Centuries later, in the days of Moses, this practice was formulated into a law of a levirate marriage, where the brother of the deceased would provide offspring to the childless widow to preserve the family line.
Years later, Xuthus went to consult the Delphian oracle about his marriage to Creusa being childless and met Ion, who had been raised at the temple of Apollo ; the prophecy seemed to indicate Ion as his son, so Xuthus decided to adopt the youth.
The child later died, and in the process rendered Lola unable to have any further children, leaving the couple childless.
Elisabeth would later become the heiress of her father's dominions after her uncle Francesco Farnese, Duke of Parma and his younger brother, both of whom remained childless.
Christian August remained in Stettin and his brother took full charge of the government, but he died only four years later, unmarried and childless.
After the death of his childless brother Wenceslaus, Sigismund had acquired a claim on the Bohemian crown, though it was then, and remained till much later, in question whether Bohemia was an hereditary or an elective monarchy.
When she died childless one year later, her husband claimed the Duchy of Limburg and in 1282 had his demand recognized by the German king Rudolph of Habsburg.
Lady Niuhuru stayed childless and it was the Imperial Concubine Yi ( 懿嬪 ) ( the later Empress Dowager Cixi ) who bore the Xianfeng Emperor a son, the later Tongzhi Emperor, on 27 April 1856.
He was childless and on his death in 1791 the earldom passed to his uncle, the fourth Earl of Orford ( see the Earl of Orford for later history of this title ), while the barony of Clinton became dormant.
The truth of this is debatable ; while the couple were both certainly childless, it is supposed that later hagiographers mistakenly construed the fact to imply a virginal marriage-this may also be seen in the case of Edward the Confessor.
*" Gerald: A Most Ordinary Man " goes straight from his schooling immediately into the running of a corner store and the hobby of rail transport modelling, living a childless adulthood with his sterile wife, Madge ; he later sadly sells the shop and his trains, but takes up a new mindless hobby of stamp collecting in his suburban home at 54 Mulberry Lane.
Since the first and the second generation masters each adopted a student with superb skills to be the next master, in 1849 the childless Kondō Shūsuke decided to adopt a sixteen-year-old student named Miyagawa Katsugorō, the later Kondō Isami.
She provided in her will of 1617 for the establishment of a crypt for her and her husband in a Capuchin's Church to be built in Vienna, and died only one year later, at age 33 after seven years of a childless marriage.
His wife died about a decade later, leaving him childless and alone.
Centuries later, in the days of Moses, this practice was formulated into a law of a Levirate marriage, where the brother of the deceased would provide offspring to the childless widow to preserve the family line.
Her first two marriages were childless, but through her third marriage to Baldwin, she became the first Countess of Flanders and an ancestress of later Counts of Flanders.
Ellis died childless in February 1802, aged 88, and was succeeded in the barony according to the special remainder by his great-nephew, Henry Welbore Agar, 2nd Viscount Clifden, who assumed the surname of Ellis two years later.
Since the 8th Earl lacked direct heirs and his sister Lady Bridget Poulett was childless, Hinton House was later subdivided into luxury flats.
Consequently, Prince Alfred, Duke of Edinburgh, his brother's second eldest son, was designated the childless Ernest's heir on 14 December 1861, when his older brother the Prince of Wales ( later Edward VII of the United Kingdom ) renounced his succession rights.
On the death of the childless tsar, he was the popular candidate for the vacant throne ; but he acquiesced in the election of Boris Godunov, and shared the disgrace of his too-powerful family three years later, when Boris compelled both him and his wife, Xenia Shestova, to take monastic vows under the names of Filaret and Martha respectively.

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