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Back in power, Edward did not openly pursue Warwick's transgressions against him, but the earl suspected that the king held a grudge.
“ The dramatic shifts in political fortune between 1469 and 1471, and their impact on the tangled networks of affinity and allegiance, are hard to unravel .” When Warwick, fleeing before Edward in 1470, made his way to Manchester in the hope of support, Stanley was not forthcoming, but on Warwick's return he lent him armed support in the restoration of the House of Lancaster and of Henry VI.
For example, Henry's " I know not what to say, my title's weak " ( 1. 1. 135 ), " All will revolt from me, and turn to him " ( 1. 1. 152 ), " And I with grief and sorrow to the court " ( 1. 1. 211 ), and " Revenged may she be on that hateful Duke ,/ Whose haughty spirit, wing'd with desire ,/ Will cost my crown, and like an empty eagle / Tire on the flesh of me and my son " ( 1. 1. 267 – 270 ); Exeter's " And I, I hope, shall reconcile them all " ( 1. 1. 274 ); the entirety of York's soliloquy in Act 1, Scene 4 ; Warwick's pause to get his breath during the Battle of Barnet ( 2. 3. 1 – 5 ); all of Act 2, Scene 5 ( including dialogue from Henry, the father and the son ) up to the entry of Prince Edward at line 125 ; all of Henry's monologue in Act 3, Scene 1, prior to his arrest ( ll. 13 – 54 ); Richard's entire soliloquy in Act 3, Scene 2 ( ll. 124 – 195 ); Margaret's " Ay, now begins a second storm to rise ,/ For this is he that moves both wind and tide " ( 3. 3. 47 – 48 ); Warwick's soliloquy at the end of the Act 3, Scene 3 ( ll. 257 – 268 ); Richard's " I hear, yet say not much, but think the more " ( 4. 1. 85 ) and " Not I, my thoughts aim at a further matter :/ I stay not for love of Edward but the crown " ( 141. 124 – 125 ); Warwick's " O unbid spite, is sportful Edward come " ( 5. 1. 18 ); the entirety of Richard's soliloquy in Act 5, Scene 6, after killing Henry ( ll. 61 – 93 ) and Richard's " To say the truth, so Judas kissed his master / And cried ' All hail ', whenas he meant all harm " ( 5. 7. 33 – 34 ).
Warwick's Puritan connections and sympathies gradually estranged him from the court but promoted his association with the New England colonies.
The King then unsuspectingly issued commissions of array which included Warwick's name, authorising him to raise his own army of professional soldiers.
Reliability issues plagued Warwick's season and cost him good finishes in other races as well, resulting in only 7 points for the season, the last of his 3 years at Arrows.
About to set off after Alboreto, Warwick's Renault suddenly lost fifth gear, allowing de Angelis and Rosberg to repass him on Lap 37.
Robert Blatchford wrote a critique of Warwick's lifestyle in the 1890s, and this led her to seek him out to discuss socialism.

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While Richard was at Warwick's estate, he developed a close friendship with Francis Lovell, which would remain strong for the rest of his life.
Although they posed no immediate threat to Warwick's own power, Warwick resented the influence this group had over the King and, with the aid of Edward's disaffected younger brother George, Duke of Clarence, Warwick led an army against Edward.
When Elizabeth's relatives, especially her brother, Anthony Woodville, 2nd Earl Rivers, began to challenge Warwick's pre-eminence in English political society, Warwick conspired with his son-in-law, the Duke of Clarence, the king's younger brother.
Edward meanwhile reversed Warwick's policy of friendship with France by marrying his sister Margaret to Charles the Bold, the Duke of Burgundy.
With no hope of a reconciliation with King Edward, Warwick's best hope of regaining power in England lay in restoring Henry VI to the throne.
Eligible bachelors were paired with the Woodville females, narrowing the marriage prospects for Warwick's daughters.
Warwick's alternative plan was to replace the king with his fellow conspirator, the Duke of Clarence, Edward's younger brother.
About 3, 000 rebels are thought to have been killed at Dussindale, with Warwick's army losing some 250 men.
Warwick's control of Calais was to prove to be influential with the wool-merchants in London.
Following the death of Richard, Duke of York at Wakefield in December 1460, his younger sons, George, Duke of Clarence and Richard, Duke of Gloucester, came into Warwick's care, and both lived at Middleham with Warwick's own family.
While she was performing background on The Drifters's recording of " Mexican Divorce ," Warwick's voice and star presence were noticed by the song's composer, Burt Bacharach, a Brill Building songwriter who was writing songs with many other songwriters, including lyricist Hal David.
Warwick's final Bacharach / David penned single was March 1971's " Who Gets the Guy " and her final " official " Scepter single release was " He's Moving On " backed with " Amanda " both from the soundtrack of the motion picture adaptation of Jacqueline Susann's The Love Machine.
Of note was a reunion with the original Shirelles on Warwick's cover of " Will You ( Still ) Love Me Tomorrow?
A duet with Jeffrey Osborne, it was also written by Burt Bacharach and Carole Bayer Sager, and it was featured in Warwick's album Reservations for Two.
1994 marked the end of Warwick's contract with Arista Records.
A followup album featuring Warwick's old hits as duets with male vocalists was planned but the project was cancelled.
Gloucester's death in particular is associated with the physical, as seen in Warwick's detailed description of the body ;
Similarly, Warwick's later actions in the play, as he himself acknowledges, have nothing to do with ensuring Henry remain king, but are based wholly on his personal feelings towards Edward ; he is more concerned with bringing down the House of York than elevating the House of Lancaster.
In Act 3, Scene 3, Oxford and Prince Edward's speculations as to the contents of the newly arrived letters is absent ( ll. 167 – 170 ), as is Warwick's reference to Salisbury's death and the incident with his niece, " Did I forget that by the House of York / My father came untimely to his death ?/ Did I let pass th ' abuse done to my niece " ( ll. 186 – 188 ).

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Warwick's performances were rewarded with a Renault contract and his place was taken by the reigning British Formula 3 Champion and Formula One rookie ( and future triple World Champion ) Ayrton Senna, while Giacomelli's drive was taken by Venezuelan F2 driver Johnny Cecotto.
Senna gained two more podiums during the season, finishing third at the British Grand Prix behind Niki Lauda's McLaren and Warwick's Renault, while he finished off the season with a third ( after qualifying a then career best 3rd ) in the final round in Portugal behind the dominant McLaren's of race winner Prost and World Champion Lauda.

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By now he had taken over the Earl of Warwick's playing company, which may have included the famous comedian, Richard Tarleton.
In 2002, as part of Kevin Warwick's Project Cyborg, Warwick's wife, Irena, wore a necklace which was electronically linked to Warwick's nervous system via an implanted electrode array.
Deprived of Warwick's support, the Lancastrians suffered their final defeat at the Battle of Tewkesbury on 4 May 1471, which marked the downfall of the House of Lancaster and the ascendancy of the House of York.
At the confrontation which became known as the Battle of Ludford, some of Warwick's contingent from the garrison of Calais, led by experienced captain Andrew Trollope, defected overnight.
A significant event in Warwick's late 20th century history was the arrival of the Brotherhood of the Spirit Commune, which remained in the area through the 1960s and into the 1970s.
It is drained by the Delaware River via the Neshaminy Creek, which forms part of Warwick's northern border.
Also, in 1958, Warwick, Myrna Utley, Carol Slade, and Warwick's sister Delia, who by this time had begun to be known professionally as Dee Dee Warwick, formed their own group, which they called " The Gospelaires.
Warwick's last LP for Scepter was the aforementioned soundtrack for the motion picture The Love Machine ( in which she appeared in an uncredited cameo ), released in July 1971.
Dionne Warwick's " Friends Can Be Lovers " album was released in 1993 Warwick's most publicized album during this period was 1993's " Friends Can Be Lovers ", which was produced in part by Ian Devaney and Lisa Stansfield.
The Clintons nearly lost everything, but in the end a settlement was reached ( probably in the summer of 1138 ) by which the younger Geoffrey de Clinton married Warwick's daughter Agnes.
The Tudors had made sure to seize the original parish church of St Gregory and align it with their policies enacted by the Earl of Warwick's faction ( which was not local ), that supplanted the earlier Tudor implant of the Digby family, who had " gone native " and been drawn into local sympathies of anti-Elizabethan rebellion.
Thoughts turned to rebellion in Warwick's mind, a rebellion in which he already had an ally: the Duke of Clarence, heir to the English throne.
Her first major solo hit was a cover version of Dee Dee Warwick's single " I'm Gonna Make You Love Me ", which performed better on the U. S. Billboard Hot 100 chart than the original.
Sybil has been recording since 1986 and is best known for her covers of Dionne Warwick's hits " Don't Make Me Over " and " Walk On By ," which were released in 1989 and 1990, respectively.
Among these tracks were " Keep On ," which reached # 2 on the Dance chart, and a cover version of the Burt Bacharach-and Hal David-penned " Walk on By ," which owed more to the Isaac Hayes version than to Dionne Warwick's original recording.

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