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They were: Geoffrey Plantagenet ( 1158 – 1186 ), son of Henry II of England ; Ranulph de Blondeville, Earl of Chester ( c. 1172 – 1232 ), the marriage with whom Constance treated as null on the ground of consanguinity ; and Guy de Thouars ( d. 1213 ), who survived his wife for twelve years.
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They crawled through the north fence and came on toward him, and now he saw that both were young, not more than nineteen or twenty.
They were dirty, their clothes were torn, and the girl was so exhausted that she fell when she was still twenty feet from the front door.
They expected greater things from him, regardless of how trying the circumstances, and they were disappointed.
`` They were supposed to meet Thor at nine PM for a conference concerning the ad campaign for their soap, a new angle based on this SX-21 stuff ''.
They were married over the week-end, though he was easily sixty and she could not have been even thirty.
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" They won't have me in the army, at any rate at present, because of my lungs ", Orwell told Geoffrey Gorer.
They include " Kadeir Teyrnon " (" The Chair of the Prince "), which refers to " Arthur the Blessed ", " Preiddeu Annwn " (" The Spoils of Annwn "), which recounts an expedition of Arthur to the Otherworld, and " Marwnat vthyr pen " (" The Elegy of Uther Pen "), which refers to Arthur's valour and is suggestive of a father-son relationship for Arthur and Uther that pre-dates Geoffrey of Monmouth.
They soon began a very intense affair, but in 1938, Katharine cut it off, claiming that Geoffrey would go mad if he discovered them.
On the other hand, the linguists Rodney Huddleston and Geoffrey K. Pullum claim that utterances such as " They invited Sandy and I " are " heard constantly in the conversation of people whose status as speakers of Standard English is clear "; and that " Those who condemn it simply assume that the case of a pronoun in a coordination must be the same as when it stands alone.
They arrived 2520 years after the creation of the world ( Anno Mundi according to the chronology of the Annals of the Four Masters, 2061 BC according to Geoffrey Keating's chronology, and the time of Abraham according to Irish synchronic historians.
They had two children, Jamie ( born 1952 ), a TV producer, and Sally ( born 1954 ), who co-founded the Muir and Osborne knitwear design company, and is married to the journalist and author Geoffrey Wheatcroft.
They had a daughter, Bettina Meyerhof and two sons, Gottfried ( who referred to himself as Geoffrey ) and Walter.
They included Alan Brazil, Mark Nicholas, Chris Cowdrey, Geoffrey Boycott, Mike Parry, Peter Shilton, Brian Moore, Brough Scott, Tom Watt, Gary Newbon, Ian Darke, Tony Banks, and Alvin Martin.
They are named, not consistently though, in The Four Zoas and in Jerusalem ; they are mostly drawn from Geoffrey of Monmouth.
They represented for the 15th century the literature of their time, keeping alive the innovations to vernacular poetics originally made by their " maister " Geoffrey Chaucer, to whom Hoccleve pays an affectionate tribute in no fewer than three passages in his De Regimine Principum.
They were designed as additions to the Southbank Centre arts complex, with The Hayward ( opened in October 1968 ), by Hubert Bennett, head of the architects department of the Greater London Council, with Jack Whittle, F. G West and Geoffrey Horsefall.
They all wait together at the hospital while the Doctor ( Geoffrey Palmer ) removes the ring from Sandra's oesophagus.
They had six children ; four sons ; Geoffrey ( 1918 – 1927 ) Denis ( born 1919 ) later a professor of bacteriology, Murdoch ( born 1922 ), and Avrion ( born 1928 ), both professors of zoology.
They are given a room that belonged to Wallace's son Geoffrey, and informed he is dead along with Wallace's Indian wife.
They took the word Hungry from Geoffrey Chaucer's line " In Sowre Hungry Tyme " and they drew upon Oswald Spengler's idea of Non-Linear Time in a particular culture for philosophical inspiration.
They had four children: Harold Pearson, 2nd Viscount Cowdray, Bernard Clive Pearson, Francis Geoffrey Pearson ( d. 1914 ), and Gertrude Mary Pearson.
They, and an accompanying cluster of works such as September Music, the Serenade, two Violin Concertos, the symphonic poem In the Dark Time, and the monumental orchestral Chaconne ( inspired by a poem of Geoffrey Hill ), show that he can handle large and small orchestras.
They had four sons: ( Alfred ) Hubert, ( William ) Geoffrey, Kenneth Edward and Jack Hamilton and lived at 9 Highbury Street, Prospect, South Australia.
They continuously seek money to buy drugs, borrowing from Candy's parents or Casper ( Geoffrey Rush ), an eccentric university professor, selling things, stealing, and even prostituting when desperate.
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