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When Camille was twelve his father sent him to boarding school in France.
When Griffith was 14, his mother abandoned the farm and moved the family to Louisville, where she opened a boarding house.
When Tripoli fell under siege by British forces, he and his colleagues made a narrow escape by boarding a German military plane flying to Sicily.
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When her parents divorced in 1968, four year old Binoche and her sister Marion were sent to a provincial boarding school.
When Bill was ten years old he developed a mastoid infection of his ear that led to his being transferred to a private boarding school in Tucson, Arizona.
When her stepfather's older sister, Catherine Rae, set up a boarding school in Monkwearmouth with her husband, Lola joined them to continue her education.
When John Ford ’ s production of Stagecoach pulled into town in 1938 ( a Sedona connection that has eluded historians since the film was made ), it set off three solid decades of A-picture activity — forty-four features through 1973, helped along by the construction of Sedona Lodge, the only permanent boarding and production facility ever built specifically for movie crews on remote location in the United States.
When Tim left to study at Sacred Heart College, a boarding school in Auckland, eight-year-old Finn started playing a guitar that he had left behind.
When the school moved to Horsham in 1902 he had a boarding house named after him.
When Kizette was not away at boarding school ( France or England ), the girl was often with her grandmother Malvina.
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When Sacks was six years old, he and his brother Michael were evacuated from London to escape the Blitz, retreating to a boarding school in the Midlands, where he remained until 1943.
When it came time to enter high school, Lady Bird moved away from home to live with another family during weekdays in the town of Jefferson, Texas, since there was no high school in the Karnack area ( her brothers had attended boarding schools in New York ).
When his father sent him to Surabaya in 1916 to attend a Hogere Burger School ( Dutch-medium secondary school ), he met Tjokroaminoto, a nationalist and founder of Sarekat Islam, the owner of the boarding house where he lived.
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When the son and daughter of an influential American politician get kidnapped from a pricey boarding school, it is up to Sherlock and Dr. Watson to find them.
When their daughter Scottie was thrown out of her boarding school in 1938, he blamed Zelda.
This led to an incident involving Ritchie's sister: When at the screening she sees Phillips ( as Valens ) boarding the plane for their ill-fated flight, the scene was interrupted by Connie Lemos ( Ritchie's real-life sister ), who was only six years old when her brother died.
When Trenet was seven years old, his parents divorced and he was sent to boarding school in Béziers, but he returned home just a few months later, suffering from typhoid fever.
When she was thirteen, her train journey to a boarding school in the United Kingdom was delayed in Nuremberg where she attended one of the annual Nuremberg rallies.
When Elizabeth was left widowed with five children, Charles was sent to a boarding school, and later attended Columbia College, which is the present-day Columbia University.

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