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was and shipmate
She was the sister of Henry Waterhouse, Bass's former shipmate, and captain of the Reliance.
Villefort is aided in this plot by Danglars, Edmond's shipmate who Edmond was promoted over, and Fernand Mondego, a rival suitor for Mercédès ' hand.
He gets three applicants at 221B Baker Street for the job, and one of them is indeed Peter Carey ’ s killer, as confirmed by his name, Patrick Cairns ( the tobacco pouch was his, not Carey ’ s ), and the fact that Holmes had established that he was once Carey ’ s shipmate.
They still need their former shipmate Bootstrap Bill Turner's blood ; Turner was the lone holdout against the mutiny, and believing the crew deserved to remain cursed for betraying Jack, sent one coin to his son, Will ( Orlando Bloom ).
In an interesting incident the notes that he took of Hope's botany lectures in 1780 was lent to his shipmate Alexander Boswell during a voyage in 1785.
The argument presented, by Sterni ( yet another shipmate ), was that this was the only feasible solution and that it would only be made possible if Earth ’ s population was destroyed.
Suddenly, Hudson announced that he was leaving because he had tired of Norfolk, and he was going to Hampshire to see Beddoes, another old shipmate.
Sulivan as a young naval officer in the 1830s was a friend and shipmate of Charles Darwin on the historic HMS Beagle voyage of Charles Darwin ( which docked in Falmouth on 2 October 1836, an event briefly recorded in Darwin's journal of the voyage ).
Deathstroke and his shipmate Jenny Blitz located Rose, who was being held captive on the Caretaker's fleet.
Melanthus was also a shipmate of Acoetes who attempted to kidnap Dionysus.
Born Melbourne, Australia, in 1913, Fiennes-Clinton was the son of Edward Henry Fiennes-Clinton, a shipmate in the British Merchant Navy who had emigrated to Australia in 1912, returning to Europe to serve with the 51st Battalion the Australian Imperial Force in the First World War and being killed in action on 17 August 1916.
Fellow Beagle shipmate Sarah Darwin was another featured guest at this convention.
The USS William M Wood Association was formed in 1994 and currently has an active living shipmate directory of over 1, 600 former crew of USS William M. Wood ( DD-715 ).

was and recorded
Every recorded request by Thomas for a delay in a flank movement or an advance was to gain time to take care of his horses.
Each successive movement in his growing was recorded on the unreeling film inside her.
They were married at a lavish ceremony which was duly recorded in Parvenu and all other magazines and newspapers, and then they honeymooned in Bermuda.
Ninety per cent of the 153 recorded impacts occurred between midnight and noon, and from day to day the variation of the rate was as much as an order of magnitude.
Final ratings were made on the basis of a point system which was developed after studying the distributions of actual behaviors recorded and assigning weight values to each type of behavior that was deviant from the discovered norms.
The sewage flow into the treatment plant was metered and continuously recorded on 24-hr. charts.
At 17:07 that afternoon ( Greenwich time ) the shock was recorded by the seismograph alarm in Honolulu.
To ask me to believe that so inexpressibly marvelous a book was written long after all the events by some admiring follower, and was not inspired directly by the Spirit of God, is asking me to accept a miracle far greater than any of those recorded in the Bible.
It was pleasant last night, therefore, to hear him do something else: a concerto he has recently recorded, `` The Emperor ''.
The radio broadcast of the September 8, 1937 Hollywood Bowl George Gershwin Memorial Concert, in which An American in Paris, also conducted by Shilkret, was second on the program, was recorded and was released in 1998 in a two-CD set.
Another advantage of Phoenician was that it could be used to write down many different languages, since it recorded words phonemically.
The Butler Lordship of Burrishoole continued into the late 14th century when Thomas le Botiller was recorded as being in possession of Akkyll & Owyll.
The momentous defeat was widely recorded in the British press, which praised the Australians for their plentiful " pluck " and berated the Englishmen for their lack thereof.
Doubleday's purported invention of baseball was such a widely accepted belief in the late 19th century, that the legend was recorded on a Civil War monument in Maryland in 1897.
Only one year of deficit was recorded, but the price paid was retrenchments and lean public spending.
However, both Julius and Ethel wanted their children to be brought up in England, so they moved to Maida Vale, London, where Turing was born on 23 June 1912, as recorded by a blue plaque on the outside of the house of his birth, later the Colonnade Hotel.
The first recorded English antitrinitarian was John Assheton who was forced to recant before Thomas Cranmer in 1548.
The highest temperature ever recorded was 109 ° F ( 43 ° C ) in Talladega county in 1902.

was and departure
The result was that I found myself in the ridiculous position of having made a formal engagement by letter for the next week, only two days before my departure from London.
She even spoke differently when she was clean, and she was clean now for his departure and her voice clear and rather sharp.
The departure of the Southerners gave Lincoln's party firm control of Congress, but no formula for compromise or reconciliation was found, and the war came.
The traditional story about his departure reports that he was disappointed with the direction the academy took after control passed to Plato's nephew Speusippus upon his death, although it is possible that he feared anti-Macedonian sentiments and left before Plato had died.
On departure for Lambaréné in 1913 he was presented with a pedal piano, a piano with pedal attachments ( to operate like an organ pedal-keyboard ).
He was implicated during the Peloponnesian War in the mutilation of the Herms on the eve of the departure of the Athenian expedition against Sicily in 415 BC.
Anne was particularly close to Emily especially after Charlotte's departure for Roe Head School, in January 1831.
While the issue of military funding was perhaps the most obvious explanation for Grothendieck's departure from IHÉS, those who knew him say that the causes of the rupture ran deeper.
The European population of New South Wales at his departure was 4, 221, of whom 3, 099 were convicts.
Upon his departure, Aegeus told him to put up white sails when returning if he was successful in killing the Minotaur.
The Aberdour obelisk was built by Lord Morton on his departure from the village to relocate to a large home in Edinburgh, it was built so he could see his former hometown from his new house when he looked through binoculars-it stands in a cowfield between the castle and the beach.
When the day drew near of the departure of Saint Paul the First Hermit in the desert, Saint Anthony went to him and buried him, after clothing him in a tunic which was a present from St Athanasius the Apostolic, the 20th Patriarch of Alexandria.
And in our own language ,— for he was familiar with English poetry ,— speaking of the soul ’ s dread departure from the body:
The Whig-Radical amalgam could not become a true modern political party, however, while it was dominated by aristocrats, and it was not until the departure of the " Two Terrible Old Men ", Russell and Palmerston, that Gladstone could become the first leader of the modern Liberal Party.
With the departure and the completion of the new White Wing ( fronting Montague Street ) in 1884, more space was available for antiquities and ethnography and the library could further expand.
Before their departure, the ship of the commander Belisarius was anchored in front of the Imperial palace, and the Patriarch offered prayers for the success of the enterprise.
Early on, cyberpunk was hailed as a radical departure from science-fiction standards and a new manifestation of vitality.
Practical results were mixed and mingled emerged ( such as the debate surrounding the constitutional prohibition of extradition, which later was reversed ), but together with the reincorporation of some of the guerrilla groups to the legal political framework, the new Constitution inaugurated an era that was both a continuation and a gradual, but significant, departure from what had come before.
Clausewitz constantly sought to revise the text, particularly between 1827 and his departure on his last field assignment, to include more material on " people's war " and forms of war other than between states, but little of this material was included in the book.
An additional reason for his departure was the fact that the arms of Thierry had prevailed against Theodebert, and thus the country on the banks of the Upper Rhine had become the property of his enemy.
Additionally, the ' 04 season led to the departure of popular commentator Steve Stone, who had become increasingly critical of management during broadcasts and was verbally attacked by reliever Kent Mercker.

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