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death and Emma
Theresa Stubblefield, still holding the family letters in one hand, realized that her whole trip to Europe was viewed in family circles as an interlude between Cousin Elec's death and `` doing something '' about Cousin Emma.
By reaching into his mind, Emma reactivates Bobby's powers through opening a series of mental blocks he has placed on himself, and saves him from near death.
After Cnut's death in 1035 the English throne fell to Harold Harefoot, his son by his first wife, while Harthacnut, his son by Emma, became king in Denmark.
Emma went into exile in Flanders until Harthacnut became king following Harold's death in 1040, and his half-brother Edward followed Harthacnut to England ; Edward was proclaimed king after Harthacnut's death in June 1042.
This period included the resurrections of Colossus and Psylocke, a new death for Jean Grey, who later returned temporarily in the X-Men: Phoenix-Endsong miniseries, as well as Emma Frost becoming the new headmistress of the Institute, a position that was formerly Jean Grey's before her death.
Upon Cnut's death ( 12 November 1035 ), Harold's younger half-brother Harthacnut, the son of Cnut and his queen Emma of Normandy, was legitimate heir to the thrones of both the Danes and the English.
Emma, in a trance like state, takes her pillow and heads towards Hope, about to smother her to death, and she would have killed Hope if not for Namor's intervention.
As advisor to King David Kalākaua and Queen Emma the founder of baseball encouraged the growth of baseball on the islands until his death on July 12, 1892, a year before the overthrow of the Hawaiian monarchy in 1893 by American heritage missionary and sugar plantation owners.
Emma looking in her mirror, contemplating her death and hearing the song of the blind beggar, reflects her vacillatiing struggle between the masculine and feminine identity.
Emma publicly denied that her husband had ever preached or practiced polygamy, which later became a defining difference between the church under Brigham Young, and the church under her son Joseph Smith III that she remained affiliated with until her death at the age of 74.
In an interview with Buffy The Vampire Slayer / Angel magazine # 93, Emma Caulfield stated that she was okay with her character's abrupt death, stating, " She didn't get a big, maudlin send-off, it was very quick and to the point-very Anya in that respect.
For some time, both properties were owned by the Darwin family and The Grove served as Emma Darwin's primary residence between 1883 and 1896, following the death of her husband Charles.
Zorngården remains today much as it was at the time of Emma Zorn's death in 1942.
After her father's death, her mother moved to Cleveland, Ohio, leaving her to be reared by foster parents, Emma ( 1866 – 1951 ) and Richard D. Fulks ( 1862 – 1928 ), the chief of detectives in Saint Joseph.
William III and Queen Emma She married the elderly king, William III, in Arolsen on 7 January 1879, two years after the death of his first wife, Princess Sophie of Württemberg.
On Moxon's death, his business was continued by the printer Frederick Evans and later James Bertrand Payne, with input from Moxon's widow Emma and his son Arthur.
The World backstory is based on the Epitaph of Twilight, an epic poem by Emma Wielant, whose death inspired Hoerwick to create the game.
After Nelson's death in 1805 at the Battle of Trafalgar, Emma quickly exhausted the small pension Sir William had left her and fell deeply into debt.
In 1908, after Captain Mahoney ( of the New York City Police Department ) crashed one of Goldman ’ s lectures in Chicago, newspaper headlines read that every popular anarchist had been present for the spectacle, “ with the single exception of Lucy Parsons, with whom Emma Goldman is not on the best of terms .” Goldman reciprocated Parsons ’ s absence by endorsing Frank Harris ' book The Bomb, which was a largely fictional account of the Haymarket Affair and its martyrs road to death.
After his death, Emma married Hugh II of Le Puiset.
A scene with Emma Peel bound and threatened with a death ray in the episode From Venus with Love is a direct parallel to James Bond's confrontation with a laser in the film Goldfinger.
* Sir William Hamilton ( British ambassador to Naples ), his wife Emma Hamilton, and her lover, the naval hero Admiral Horatio Lord Nelson, from 1799 until Nelson's death in 1805.

death and Hardy
These are the poems Hardy wrote after the death of his first wife ; ;
Another memorial, the Nile Clumps near Amesbury, are stands of beech trees purportedly planted by Lord Queensbury at the bequest of Lady Hamilton and Thomas Hardy after Nelson's death.
Instead, he wrote an orchestral piece based on Thomas Hardy's Wessex, a work that became Egdon Heath and which was first performed a month after Hardy ’ s death, in his memory.
A recent TV film about the life and death of Jean Moulin depicted René Hardy collaborating with the Gestapo, thus reviving the controversy.
) Hardy did not appear on any of the Rhythm Kings recording sessions, never making any commercial recordings before his early death.
* Phil Ochs wrote and recorded a different, original song called " Joe Hill ", using a traditional melody found in the song " John Hardy ", which tells a much more detailed story of Joe Hill's life and death, and includes the lines that have since been associated with Ochs ' own life and death, " It's the life of a rebel that he chose to live ; It's the death of a rebel that he died ".
With the church leader at the time of his death were his wife, Inis ; his nurse, who had been attending him ; and his personal secretary, Lowell Hardy.
She also had roles in Wheeler and Woolsey farces, several Laurel and Hardy films, the last of which ( The Bohemian Girl ) featured her in a part that was truncated by her death.
Hardy's body was originally interred at Greenwood Cemetery, however 34 years after his death, his son Senator Arthur Charles Hardy had the remains of Hardy, his wife, and their daughter Gladys Mary Starr moved to Farringdon Burial Ground.
Other matches that were scheduled on the event card included an Ultimate Submission match between Chris Benoit and Kurt Angle, which Benoit won after winning four falls to three in sudden death overtime, a Last Man Standing match featuring Shane McMahon defeating The Big Show, plus a Triple Threat match for the WWF European Championship between Matt Hardy, Eddie Guerrero and Christian, which Hardy won to retain the championship.
following William Ferrers death, she married secondly William the Hardy, Lord of Douglas
The training mission ordered by West was in fact a covert Section-8 set-up to get rid of Mueller and Kendall, and fake West's death ( in order for him to join Section 8 ), and Hardy had been called to the base by the coded message from " Dunbar " to confirm Styles ' and Vilmer's involvement.
For his work in founding the Religious Experience Research Centre, Hardy received the Templeton Prize shortly before his death in 1985.
The poetry that Hardy produced subsequent to the death of his sometimes estranged wife marks a point in time when Hardy reflected on the meaning in his own life.
Consequently, the death of Emma, and a general insecurity in the placement of humans in that new millennium, spelled for Hardy reflection and regret.
At the time of Emma's sickness and death, their marriage was not what it used to be, and Hardy had wanted to visit happy memories with Emma before she died.
By placing the voice of his poems on the same plane as his dead wife, Hardy makes himself accessible to her in death.
Nelson himself confided in a letter to his wife Frances a few months earlier, " I shall be worn to death by being obliged to fag and think of those things which ... excellent Captain Hardy takes entirely from me.

death and 1912
From 1912 until his death in 1955, Cy Young lived and worked on his farm.
In 1912, three years after his friend's death, Hilbert turned his focus to the subject almost exclusively.
His death was followed with the economic liberalism ( 1912 – 25 ) when banks were allowed to acquire almost complete control of the country.
He was married to teacher and translator Wendayne ( Wendy ) Wahrman ( 1912 – 1990 ) until her death.
" In his last work, published a year before his death in 1912, Molinari never relented:
Finally, in 1912, the death of Giulio Ricordi, Puccini's editor and publisher, ended a productive period of his career.
Katherine Mansfield from New Zealand wrote many of short stories between 1912 and her death in 1923.
While the strife during the election of 1912 devastated the once very close friendship between Taft and Theodore Roosevelt, the two eventually did reconcile not long before Roosevelt's death in 1919.
The sudden death of their father on 5 September 1912 brought Douglas and his brother Arthur back to Milwaukee to care for their mother, whose health had deteriorated.
At Luitpold's death in 1912, his son Prince Ludwig succeeded as Prince Regent.
* Leonard Cook ( born 20 April 1912, date of death unknown ) was an Australian boxer who competed in the 1936 Summer Olympics.
Following her father ’ s death in June 1912, the seventeen year old Barker submitted art and poetry to My Magazine, Child ’ s Own, Leading Strings, and Raphael Tuck annuals in an effort to support both her mother and sister.
Her writing can be said to fall into two periods – the early work ( 1912 – 25 ) and her later work ( from around 1936 until her death ), divided by a decade of reduced literary output.
With a beat of a kettledrum, Benn started as an expressionist poet before World War I when he published a booklet of poems, titled Morgue and other Poems, 1912, dealing with physical decay of flesh, with blood, cancer, and deathfor example No III — „ Cycle:
It was only in 1912, eight years after Marr's death, that the League declared racism as an underlying principle.
The Edwardian period is sometimes extended beyond Edward's death in 1910 to include the years up to the sinking of the RMS Titanic in 1912, the start of World War I in 1914, the end of hostilities with Germany in 1918, or the signing of the Treaty of Versailles in 1919.
Wiley as a founding member, President in 1886, Secretary from 1889 to 1912, and Honorary President until his death in 1930.
He was first a farmer and then ran a grocery in Stanford, where he continued to live until his death in 1912.
Christian musician and preacher Homer Rodeheaver made Winona Lake his home from 1912 until his death in 1955.
Since the death of Emperor Meiji ( 明治天皇 Meiji Ten ' nō ) in 1912, the posthumous name of an emperor has always been the name of his era.
The ship's famous sinking in 1912, the year before Morgan's death, was a financial disaster for IMM, which was forced to apply for bankruptcy protection in 1915.
Daisy converted the carriage house into her Girl Scout " club rooms " for the girls shortly by May or June 1912 and willed it to the local Savannah Girl Scouts upon her death in 1927.
1912 is therefore known as both " Meiji 45 " and, although Meiji technically ended on July 30 with Mutsuhito's death.
In 1912 he studied Islamic law briefly at Al-Azhar University in Cairo and at the Dar al-Da ' wa wa-l-Irshad, under Rashid Rida, a salafi intellectual, who was to remain Amin's mentor till his death in 1935.

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