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Through all these years, Mrs. Sandburg has pointedly avoided the limelight.
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Through these two railroad companies, United Fruit dominated the banana trade in Honduras.
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Through these series, through reference works that he conceived and edited, and through the conferences he has sponsored, Neusner has advanced the careers of dozens of younger scholars from across the globe.
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Through strategic marriages and personal appointments, Otto installed members of his own family to the Kingdom's most important duchies.
Through wars and marriages he extended the Habsburg influence in every direction: to the Netherlands, Spain, Bohemia, Hungary, Poland, and Italy.
Through her first and second marriages, respectively, Margaret was the grandmother of both Mary, Queen of Scots, and Mary's second husband Lord Darnley.
Through the earlier parts of the 20th century, Western etiquette prescribed that a white dress should not be worn for subsequent marriages, since the wearing of white was mistakenly regarded by some as an ancient symbol of virginity, despite the fact that wearing white is a fairly recent development in wedding traditions, and its origin has more to do with conspicuous consumption from an era when a white dress was luxurious, even prodigal, because of difficulties with laundering delicate clothes.
Through a program of military campaigns, alliances, marriages and land grants, he achieved a unification of the country bordered by China to the north, Champa ( now Central Vietnam ) to the east, the ocean to the south and a place identified by a stone inscription as " the land of cardamoms and mangoes " to the west.
Through his children's marriages he had made remarkable connections across Europe, including the Russian, Austrian and British royal families.
Through his children's eventual marriages, Cavendish became the father-in-law of Henry Philip Hunloke, James Stuart, Harold Macmillan, and Adele Astaire.
Through his mother's assiduous endeavours, he made two materially advantageous marriages to wealthy heiresses-his first wife being Anne Holland ( daughter of the King's sister, Anne of York, Duchess of Exeter ), and his second wife, Cecily Bonville, 7th Baroness Harington.
Through descent in the female line and marriages, the house passed through several families: the Wooleys, the Crokes, and the Thurbanes.
Through the marriages of his daughters, he became the ancestor of many of the prominent figures in the Wars of the Roses, including Richard Plantagenet, 3rd Duke of York and Warwick the Kingmaker.
Through the children of his two marriages, Philippe became an ancestor of most modern-day Roman Catholic royalty, giving him the nickname of " the grandfather of Europe ".
Through the marriages of his daughters, El Cid began the unification of Spain.
Through advantageous marriages, Lamberto's son, Ubaldo II, secured power in Logudoro for a time.
Through her various marriages, several of her husbands became lords of Oultrejordain.
Through her marriages to two Kings of Wessex, Æthelwulf and Æthelbald, she was twice a queen.
Through marriages, she became Shirley Alston and later, Shirley Alston Reeves.
Through marriages, she became Doris Coley Kenner and later, Doris Kenner Jackson.
Through the years, priests from San Luis Rey continued to visit Pala and conduct baptisms, marriages, and worship services.
Through a string of marriages the Inzerillo ’ s were related to the Di Maggio and Spatola families in Palermo and the Gambino ’ s in New York.
Through marriages, agreements, war and inheritancies and legacies, Wessem was owned by one noble family after another.
Through his three marriages he had close connections to both the Earl of Kildare and the Earl of Ormonde ; his political loyalties were with the Kildare faction though he later quarreled with them. He was a companion of the Order of Saint George, and served as Sheriff of Meath in 1482.
Through the years, there may have been some marriages of Native Americans into the group as they migrated to North Carolina, then into Kentucky and Ohio.

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