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hanging and Lady
They were not allowed to marry, so it is said Mari committed suicide by hanging herself in the " blue room ", hence the title " the Blue Lady ".
While the Junior and special could also be fitted with Parker ’ s Washer Clip, the Lady Duofold was available with a Chatelaine, or Ring Top for hanging around one's neck.
On of these stones hit a small shrine depicting a picture of Our Lady of Mount Carmel which was hanging outside the bar.
The newspaper became controversial in 2010 for iterating an unequivocal condemnation of French First Lady Carla Bruni for her open letter to Sakineh Mohammadi Ashtiani, who is currently facing death by hanging for alleged murder ; the newspaper called Bruni an " Italian prostitute " and " the singer and decadent actress who managed to break the Sarkozy family " who " deserves to die " for her " perverted lifestyle ", reiterating the striking similarities between Sakineh Mohammadi Ashtiani and Carla Bruni, and also condemned actress Isabelle Adjani as a prostitute.
According to the memoirs of Derek Patmore, a writer, artist, and interior designer who was a close friend of Lady Lavery's, Collins was " the great love in her life " and that Sir Shane " told me that when Michael Collins was killed in an ambush they found a miniature of Hazel hanging around his neck with a poem Shane Leslie had written to her on the back of it.

hanging and Anna
Blythe-A student at Princeton who was " hanging out " ( according to Ben ) with Ben when him and Anna were confused about what they were to each other.

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However, dropped bubbles ( that is, bubbles that were hanging from popped bubbles ), are worth far more: one dropped bubble scores 20 points ; two score 40 ; three score 80.
Dio says that she was " possessed of greater intelligence than often belongs to women ", that she was tall, had hair described as reddish-brown or tawny hanging below her waist, a harsh voice and a piercing glare, and habitually wore a large golden necklace ( perhaps a torc ), a many-coloured tunic, and a thick cloak fastened by a brooch.
In his Two New Sciences ( 1638 ), Galileo says that a hanging cord is an approximate parabola, and he correctly observes that this approximation improves as the curvature gets smaller and is almost exact when the elevation is less than 45 °.
* In Resident Evil ( video game ), a portrait of Cesare Borgia can be seen hanging in the dining room of the mansion.
From left: Traps case, floor tom case, snare drum case ( in front ), twin hanging toms case, cymbal case.
With able support from Dilley ( 56 ) and Chris Old ( 29 ), Botham hit out and by the close of play was 145 not out with Bob Willis hanging on at the other end on 1 not out.
Torture methods included hanging by the wrists, with weights suspended from the ankles ( a form of torture known as strappado ), the rack, and waterboarding.
Though unique for each pope, the arms are always surmounted by the two keys in saltire ( i. e., crossed over one another so as to form an X ) behind the escutcheon ( shield ) ( one silver key and one gold key, tied with a red cord ), and above them a silver triregnum with three gold crowns and red infulae ( lappets — two strips of fabric hanging from the back of the triregnum which fall over the neck and shoulders when worn ).
Entertainment Weekly put it on its end-of-the-decade, " best-of " list, saying, " Whether they were walking ( March of the Penguins ), dancing ( Happy Feet ), or hanging ten ( Surf's Up ), these oddly adorable birds took flight at the box office all decade long.
Although the cervical vertebrae were undamaged ( as they often are in hanging victims ), radiography showed that the tongue was distended — an indication of death by hanging.
Capturing them, he decided against hanging them ( apparently yielding to established law procedures in place of vigilante justice ), and sending his foreman back by boat, he took the thieves back overland for trial in Dickinson, guarding them forty hours without sleep and reading Tolstoy to keep himself awake.
However, in order to reproduce the next stage of the argument, which eliminates the penultimate day of the week, the prisoner must argue that his ability to deduce, from statement ( A ), that the hanging will not occur on the last day, implies that a last-day hanging would not be surprising.
But since the meaning of " surprising " has been restricted to not deducible from the assumption that the hanging will occur during the week instead of not deducible from statement ( A ), the argument is blocked.
Applying Chow's analysis to the case of the unexpected hanging ( again with the week shortened to two days for simplicity ), we start with the observation that the judge's announcement seems to affirm three things:
Sophocles ' Antigone ends in disaster, with Antigone hanging herself after being walled up, and Creon's son Haemon ( or Haimon ), who loved Antigone, killing himself after finding her body.
The Stage Manager opens the act with a lengthy monologue emphasizing eternity, and introduces us to the cemetery outside of town and the characters who died in the nine years since Act Two: Mrs Gibbs ( pneumonia, while traveling ), Wally Webb ( burst appendix, while camping ), Mrs Soames, and Simon Stimson ( suicide by hanging ), among others.
Run by the charismatic warden, Juan Ruiz " El Fuego " Escarzaga ( Tony Plana ), the place is known for its new state of the art death chamber where the condemned can choose from five different ways to die — lethal injection, gas chamber, hanging, firing squad, or electric chair.
The traditional word tomte lives on in an idiom, referring to the human caretaker of a property ( hustomten ), as well as referring to someone in one's building who mysteriously does someone a favour, such as hanging up ones laundry.
There are six steps in development mining: remove previously blasted material ( muck out round ), Scaling ( removing any unstable slabs of rock hanging from the roof and sidewalls to protect workers and equipment from damage ), support excavation, drill rock face, load explosives, and blast explosives.

hanging and sister
Rossdale learned to play bass guitar after hanging out with his sister Lorraine's boyfriend, who was in a band called The Nobodyz, but he switched to rhythm guitar.
Also hanging here is a portrait of Catherine Woronzow, the only sister of 1st Prince Vorontsov and the wife of the 11th Earl ; her Russian Sleigh is displayed in the cloisters.
Her sister, Reggie ( Britt McKillip ), acts out — stealing toilet seats from neighbors and school and hanging them on a tree — until her mother sends her to therapy.
Suffering from deep depression ( his sister and brother had been arrested and sent to concentration camps ) and financial woes ( he had given all his money to Spanish Civil War refugees ), Toller committed suicide by hanging in his hotel room at the Mayflower Hotel on May 22, 1939.

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And though, on orders from the hanging Committee and the Marquis de Chennevières, Pissarro's paintings of Pontoise for example had been skyed, hung near the ceiling, this did not prevent Jules-Antoine Castagnary from noting that the qualities of his paintings had been observed by art lovers.
One such lost piece, Pissarro's 1897 oil painting, " Rue St. Honoré, Apres Midi, Effet de Pluie ," was discovered hanging at Madrid's government-owned museum, Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza.
Construction began with the interdict hanging over Normandy, but it was later repealed in April 1197 by Pope Celestine III, after Richard made gifts of land to Walter de Coutances and the diocese of Rouen, including two manors and the prosperous port of Dieppe.
For example, Balzac's friend Hyacinthe de Latouche had knowledge of hanging wallpaper.
Alvarado's inhumanity to native populations is depicted in various sources, including the Lienzo de Quauhquechollan, wherein it is documented that he enslaved natives, and murdered them by means such as hanging, burning, and throwing them alive to dogs.
By 1851 the " Chaumont suite " of early-16th century Late Gothic tapestries with subjects of courntry life emblemmatic of the triumph of Eternity, closely associated with Chaumont and now at the Cleveland Museum of Art, was still hanging in the " Chambre de Catherine de Médicis "; the tapestries had been cut and pieced to fit the room.
With William's death by hanging and his having four daughters, who divided the de Braose inheritance between them and no male heir, the titles now passed to the junior branch of the de Braose dynasty, the only male heir was now John de Braose who had already inherited the titles of Gower and Bramber from his far-sighted uncle Reginald de Braose.
* 1885-Popular assembly held at Champ de Mars ( in Montreal ) on November 22 in reaction to Riel's hanging.
It is suggested by Rob Briggs that an elevated site at the junction of different hundreds and parishes was probably a site of general assembly and he identifies it with the place name Seven Ditches, found in the charter of King Caedwalla of Wessex confirming Farnham to the Bishop of Winchester ( following the original grant by King Edward the Elder in 909 AD ) ( Latin “ vii dican ”); and also in a feoffment defining the Shoelands estate in about 1210 ( Latin “ Seuedic ”); and also in the plea rolls of the 1263 Surrey Eyre, noting the hanging of one Robert de la Felde of Send at ( Latin ) “ Seinedik ”, translated Sendike or Seven Ditches.
It was he who discreetly took down the corpse of Gaspard de Coligny, his cousin, from the gallows of Montfaucon, where he was hanging.
On 27 August 1830, the Prince de Condé was found hanging in his bedroom by two handkerchiefs knotted to a window handle.
John set up a memorial to the pigs and a gallows with the intention of hanging the whole garrison, but one of his captains ( Savari de Mauléon ) persuaded him not to hang the rebels since hanging those who had surrendered would set a precedent if John ever surrendered – only one man was actually hanged ( a young bowman who had previously been in John's service ).
de la Peña went full circle in the last episode of the series, using the " try " Buseyism on another young writer whom Busey had started mentoring after de la Peña began hanging out with Andy Dick.
Early in 1212 Llywelyn had regained the Perfeddwlad and burned the castle at Ystwyth. Llywelyn's revolt caused John to postpone his invasion of France, and Philip Augustus, the King of France, was so moved as to contact Prince Llywelyn I and proposed they ally against the English king King John ordered the execution by hanging of his Welsh hostages, the sons of many of Llywelyn's supporters Llywelyn I was the first prince to receive the fealty of other Welsh lords with the 1216 Council of Aberdyfi, thus becoming the de facto Prince of Wales and giving substance to the Aberffraw claims.
When the Prussians captured the Château de Saint-Cloud in 1814 as part of the War of the Sixth Coalition, they supposedly found the painting hanging in Napoleon's bathroom.
Instead the pompon dangled from a short cord sewn onto the rim in front of the bonnet de police, hanging above the soldier's right eye.
The gorro de cuartel-referred to variously as gorrillo, gorra, chapiri or platano-was modelled on the later versions of the French bonnet de police and has the same vestigial tassel hanging from the front of the crown.

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