He enjoys the simple pleasure of spending time with his wife and kids after work. |
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In August 1637 he was back in Amsterdam, and the following year he signed on for another ten years and took his wife with him to Batavia. |
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In October 1737 Johnson brought his wife to London, and he found employment with Cave as a writer for The Gentleman's Magazine. |
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The police obtained a search warrant for his home at 6, Garden Lane in Heaton, Bradford and brought his wife in for questioning. |
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Around this time Shell and his wife observed poltergeistlike manifestations in their apartment. |
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Still not willing to give up the promise of wealth, he convinced his wife to come, bringing their surviving daughter. |
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Following the death of his wife Jenny in December 1881, Marx developed a catarrh that kept him in ill health for the last 15 months of his life. |
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By 826, Euphemius, the Byzantine commander in Sicily, had apparently killed his wife and forced a nun to marry him. |
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Edward sent his wife Isabella, who was sister to the French king, to negotiate a settlement. |
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Mary died unmarried, leaving the estate in common between her nephew Maurice Bocland and her niece Jane wife of John Eyre. |
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After failing to find a wife by 40, he had to rely on plan B, a mail-order bride. |
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Although Philip had seven or eight wives, Olympias was his principal wife for some time, likely because she gave birth to Alexander. |
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The new governor returned to the island as instructed, bringing with him his wife and children. |
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Among the individuals who had briefly abandoned Jamestown was John Rolfe, a Sea Venture survivor who had lost his wife and son in Bermuda. |
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On 9 April David and Stephen's wife Matilda of Boulogne met each other at Durham and agreed a settlement. |
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Llywelyn was forced to come to terms, and by the advice of his council sent his wife Joan to negotiate with the king, her father. |
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He and his wife moved to Bethesda in 1969, a village near Bangor and close to the Penrhyn Quarry. |
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Dolphins belong to the domain of Poseidon and led him to his wife Amphitrite. |
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And I will yt suche residue as shall fortune to be of my goodes that my saide dere beloved lady and wife have theym to her owne use. |
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It is a contemporary retelling of the story with a man named Patrice in the Tristan role fetching a wife for his friend Marke. |
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Mine are all about the people in my life, my wife and sons, who I want with me always. |
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Tennyson's wife Emily and other family members are buried in the church cemetery. |
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The old man's stubborn piggishness kept him from acknowledging that his wife was a better driver than he, even after his license was revoked. |
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Alexander's second wife was Sulpicia Memmia, a member of one of the most ancient Patrician families in Rome. |
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Little is known about his life, but based on an epitaph found in Padua, he had a wife and two sons. |
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Henry was the third surviving son of King John I and his wife Philippa, sister of King Henry IV of England. |
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Kublai became increasingly despondent after the deaths of his favorite wife and his chosen heir Zhenjin. |
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His father and wife carried on his maritime trading business after his death. |
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The role of the Nahua wife acquired through an alliance would have been to assist her husband achieve his military and diplomatic objectives. |
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Philip's third wife was Elisabeth of Valois, the eldest daughter of Henry II of France and Catherine de' Medici. |
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His elder and favourite sister Lady Leconfield was the wife of Henry Wyndham, 2nd Baron Leconfield. |
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At the French court, she was a favourite with everyone, except Henry II's wife Catherine de' Medici. |
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However, his wife urged him to get rid of it, because she thought it was too dangerous. |
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He died of cancer on 26 March 1945, aged 82, his wife Frances and his daughter Megan at his bedside. |
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Michael German was replaced as the South Wales East Assembly member by his wife Veronica German. |
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Now my friend was fingering my wife and licking her clit. My wife reached her first O of the night. |
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In some instances, the king's wife was simply unable to join him in the coronation ceremony due to circumstances preventing her from doing so. |
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Early meetings were held in the Shaughnessy home of Robert Hunter and his wife Bobbi Hunter. |
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On April 30, Adolf Hitler, with his wife of one day, Eva Braun, committed suicide in his bunker to avoid capture by Soviet troops. |
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His wife Eleni Tositsa donated the land for the National Archaeological Museum of Athens. |
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On 17 May 1966 he was found dead in his home Gwen's Transport Cafe in Leamington Spa, where he lived with his wife and four daughters. |
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Kas is awakened by the furious pelts of rain hitting the tin roof, and he rolls over, pulling his sleeping wife tightly into his arms. |
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He and his wife wanted to make cameo appearances, but scheduling proved difficult, so the director used lookalike Andy Harmer instead. |
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There are names of his sons Romeo, Cruz and Brooklyn, and of his wife Victoria. |
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Composer Stephen Barlow created a musical adaptation of Rainbow Bear, narrated by his wife Joanna Lumley. |
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William FitzOsbern was the son of Osbern the Steward, a nephew of Duchess Gunnor, the wife of Duke Richard I of Normandy. |
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Moreover, he was apparently a violent man who would beat his wife in drunken rages. |
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After Flaccitheus's death, the Rugii of Rugiland were led by king Feletheus, also called Feva, and his wife Gisa. |
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He probably died from natural causes, although there were unconfirmed rumors that his wife Livia poisoned him. |
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His most famous wife was Sallustia Orbiana, Augusta, whom he married in 225 when she was 16 years old. |
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Should a married priest die, it is normal that his wife will retire to a monastery once their children are out of the house. |
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In 1656, he was allowed to leave Dover Castle during the daytime to visit his wife and children, who had settled in Dover. |
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His wife and father petitioned for his release, and in October 1655 he was brought back to England and lodged in Dover Castle. |
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Theodosius' wife St Flacilla was instrumental in his campaign to end Arianism. |
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With wife Jessie and younger son John ill, Conrad decided to take refuge in the mountain resort town of Zakopane. |
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To protect Wollstonecraft, Imlay registered her as his wife in 1793, even though they were not married. |
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Denis' only wife was Isabel or Elizabeth of Aragon, daughter of Peter III of Aragon. |
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His first wife was Isabella of Aragon, princess of Spain and widow of the previous Prince of Portugal Afonso. |
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My wife suffers from myrmecophobia. I've spread enough toxic substances to turn our property into a superfund site. |
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Twelve years later, Conrad's wife Jessie died on 6 December 1936 and was interred with him. |
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Elizabeth of Valois, Philip's third wife and Isabella's mother, had already ceded any claim to the French Crown with her marriage to Philip. |
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Philip's second wife was his first cousin once removed, Queen Mary I of England. |
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During this visit he was found in Llywelyn's chamber together with Llywelyn's wife Joan. |
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Alexander was the fifth son of Malcolm III by his wife Margaret of Wessex, grandniece of Edward the Confessor. |
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Finally, Anne of Burgundy, the duchess of Bedford and wife to the regent of England, declared Joan a virgin during pretrial inquiries. |
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On his last day, 24 November 1572, his young wife read from Paul's first letter to the Corinthians. |
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Thomson's wife had died on 17 June 1870 and he resolved to make changes in his life. |
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In the second story, Columba met a beggar in Lochaber who had a wife and children. |
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It received new colours in 1979 from Mrs David Butter, the wife of the Lord Lieutenant of Perth and Kinross. |
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Many a wife would keep her husband's brass curling stone handle on the mantelpiece, brightly polished until the next time it was needed. |
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In the summer the pigs were kept in the woods while the wife took and sheep and the children to the highlands. |
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The wife also controlled the dairy, and took the milking and cheese making equipment. |
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Murchison and his wife spent two years in mainland Europe, particularly in Italy. |
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After the war his wife decided to send some of his short stories to three publishers, who all accepted the scripts for publication. |
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Rowling is a friend of Sarah Brown, wife of former prime minister Gordon Brown, whom she met when they collaborated on a charitable project. |
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Purcell fathered six children by his wife Frances, four of whom died in infancy. |
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The cab driver's claim he was sleepwalking during the attack has already been supported by his wife of 37 years. |
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There they are aided by Tom Bombadil, a strange and merry fellow who lives with his wife Goldberry in the forest. |
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The Disraeli vault also contains the body of Sarah Brydges Willyams, the wife of James Brydges Willyams of St Mawgan in Cornwall. |
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Charles was the third and posthumous son of king Louis the Stammerer by his second wife Adelaide of Paris. |
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Jones inquired about the vacant position at the suggestion of his wife after Dreja dropped out of the project to become a photographer. |
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Tub Sampson had quit the owl-hoot trail at the urging of his Indian wife and had been trying to make an honest living for the last several years. |
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After their divorce, according to the style granted to the divorced wife of a knight, she became known socially as Vivien, Lady Olivier. |
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The next year, his wife renounced her US citizenship and became a British citizen. |
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He kept his stock in the garden shed of his terraced house on Folly Lane, and was assisted by his wife and daughter. |
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She is the daughter of El, the god of heaven, and of his wife the Lady Asherah of the Sea. |
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Disraeli and his wife alternated between Hughenden and several homes in London for the rest of their marriage. |
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Rockwell was the owner of Bristol and his wife suggested he paint his taxicabs yellow to maximise his vehicles' visibility. |
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A few months later, his wife Yvonne bought him a set of darts for his birthday and he started playing weekly, occasionally at Bristow's pub. |
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Golding lives with his wife and son in Warsash, Hampshire, near Southampton. |
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That, Ed Miliband told the Evening Standard, was his wife Justine's reaction to the news that her husband had a fandom. Milifandom. |
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In 1834 he was introduced to the former Lord Chancellor, Lord Lyndhurst, by Henrietta Sykes, wife of Sir Francis Sykes. |
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Their daughter Mary became the second wife of Charles Cadogan, 1st Earl Cadogan, and had issue. |
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Tostig's two sons took refuge in Norway, while his wife Judith married Duke Welf of Bavaria. |
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In 1728, he married Anne Forster, daughter of John Forster, Chief Justice of the Irish Common Pleas, and his first wife Rebecca Monck. |
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John Dover Wilson hypothesised that Shakespeare's original text had an extra scene or scenes where husband and wife discussed their plans. |
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Five people were killed, including the wife of Cabinet Minister John Wakeham. |
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Segestes was rescued along with a group of relatives and dependents, including Thusnelda, Segestes' daughter and the wife of Arminius. |
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Meanwhile, back in England, he was accused of neglecting his wife Jane and family in Cornwall. |
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It is an expression of love within marriage and allows husband and wife to participate in the creation of life. |
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Logie Baird is buried with his mother, father and wife in Helensburgh Cemetery, Argyll, Scotland. |
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Meanwhile, in Sicyon, Antony's wife Fulvia died of a sudden illness while Antony was en route to meet her. |
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He was also in the service of John of Gaunt, and wrote The Book of the Duchess as a eulogy to Gaunt's wife Blanche. |
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Love between wife and husband, as an icon of relationship between Christ and Church, is eternal. |
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Beginning in 1946, Greene had an affair with Catherine Walston, the wife of Harry Walston, a wealthy farmer and future life peer. |
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In 1658 Bunyan's wife died, leaving him with four small children, one of them blind. |
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With his first wife Phyllis, whom he married in the early 1970s, he has two daughters, Leah and Amber. |
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By 1932, Eliot had been contemplating a separation from his wife for some time. |
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David Hume was the second of two sons born to Joseph Home of Ninewells, an advocate, and his wife The Hon. |
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His wife Fanny, seated in an Indian dress, is visible in the lower right corner. |
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He studied cubism, surrealism and was introduced to new American art by his wife the sculptor Flora Macdonald. |
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His other early works, including the double portrait of Basel's mayor Jakob Meyer zum Hasen and his wife Dorothea, follow his father's style. |
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Niven returned to Hollywood, and encountered tragedy when his first wife died after falling down in an accident at a party. |
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Macbeth orders Macduff's castle be seized, and, most cruelly, sends murderers to slaughter Macduff, as well as Macduff's wife and children. |
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Years later, his wife Caitlin would still have to prepare his eggs for him. |
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And his wife sat there, inert as a porcelain doll, her enormous eyes wide open and fixed on me in perfectly unswerving contemplation. |
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Afonso was born in Sintra, the eldest son of King Edward of Portugal by his wife Eleanor of Aragon. |
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Martin Leme was the son of Martin Lems and his noble Portuguese wife Joana Barroso. |
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His wife Effie was formerly married to the critic John Ruskin, who had supported Millais's early work. |
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He borrowed a pair of hiking boots and a knapsack and left the city, having finally decided to tell Mary about his wife and son. |
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Richard took his new wife on crusade with him briefly, though they returned separately. |
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In it he, his wife Wealhtheow, and his warriors spend their time singing and celebrating. |
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He retired, with his wife Lucy, and their ward, Nancy McIntosh, to a country estate, Grim's Dyke. |
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Once he had mastered the technique he trained his wife Jane, her sister Bessie Burden and others to execute designs to his specifications. |
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For your body has rights upon you, your eyes have a right upon you, your wife has a right upon you, your guest has a right upon you. |
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Philip's first wife was his first cousin, Maria Manuela, Princess of Portugal. |
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In this church former French President Charles de Gaulle married his wife Yvonne Vendroux. |
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With his wife Jenny expecting their fourth child and not able to move back to Germany or Belgium, in August 1849 he sought refuge in London. |
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Popper and his wife chose not to have children because of the circumstances of war in the early years of their marriage. |
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A highly educated wife was an asset for the socially ambitious household, but one that Martial regards as an unnecessary luxury. |
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At some point in early 1296, Robert married his first wife, Isabella of Mar, the daughter of Domhnall I, Earl of Mar and his wife Helen. |
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Her husband refused to have the dog neutered unless neuticles were implanted, and the wife complied. |
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John Milton was born in Bread Street, London on 9 December 1608, the son of composer John Milton and his wife Sarah Jeffrey. |
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John Calvin, who had lost his own wife in 1549, wrote a letter of condolence. |
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To accommodate both his wife and his work, he moved to 17 Gough Square near his printer, William Strahan. |
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She was the only child of Henry VIII by his first wife Catherine of Aragon to survive to adulthood. |
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My wife is on a two year maternity leave while she takes care of her newborn baby. |
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His work, alongside that of his wife Margaret Macdonald, was influential on European design movements such as Art Nouveau and Secessionism. |
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The man's wife continued to nag him about how dangerous it was, and so he cut up the stake into pieces and destroyed it. |
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Historically a newly married couple would attend public worship as man and wife for the first time at their Kirking. |
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Richard and his wife Anne endowed King's College and Queens' College at Cambridge University, and made grants to the church. |
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At six that evening, after promising his wife that he would be with her always, Blake died. |
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The wife of the Prince of Wales is entitled to the title Princess of Wales. |
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When his wife fell ill in 1558, King Philip sent the Count of Feria to consult with Elizabeth. |
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His wife and youngest children joined him there, as was the practice at the time. |
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His wife was elected to parliament that year as the Labour member for Hitchin in Hertfordshire. |
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On the death of his wife in 1821, his sister in law, Elizabeth Branwell, came from Penzance, Cornwall to help him bring up the children. |
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Lady Lindsay was a landscape gardener and wife of lifelong British diplomat Sir Ronald Lindsay. |
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Dodgson became close friends with Liddell's wife Lorina and their children, particularly the three sisters Lorina, Edith, and Alice Liddell. |
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In 1885 Thomas and his wife moved into Max Gate, a house designed by Hardy and built by his brother. |
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Cromwell was born in Huntingdon on 4 October 1626, the third son of Oliver Cromwell and his wife Elizabeth. |
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In 1937, Huxley moved to Hollywood with his wife Maria, son Matthew, and friend Gerald Heard. |
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Priest's wife kept a boarding school for young gentlewomen, first in Leicester Fields and afterwards at Chelsea, where the opera was performed. |
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By 1665 Playford and his wife moved from the Temple to a large house opposite Islington Church, where Mrs. |
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A 1638 letter survives from Cromwell to his cousin, the wife of Oliver St John, and gives an account of his spiritual awakening. |
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Noted entertainer Ed Sullivan had initially sparked Louis' interest in the sport by giving an instructional book to Joe's wife Marva. |
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After sending his wife and eldest daughter to safety abroad in February, he travelled northwards, hoping to seize the military arsenal at Hull. |
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When George visited Hanover in the summers of 1729, 1732 and 1735, he left his wife to chair the regency council in Britain rather than his son. |
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James then left for France on 23 December after having received a request from his wife to join her, even though his followers urged him to stay. |
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The Trust is operated by Lord Sainsbury of Preston Candover and his wife Anya Linden, a former dancer with the Royal Ballet. |
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A Swiss jass master and I teamed up against my wife and an American, who were both rank beginners. |
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His long-suffering wife may have had to put up with him for many years, but she also benefited when times were good. |
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In November, James's second wife Mary of Modena was announced to be pregnant. |
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Baines, whose wife is far away in England living a separate life, is taken by the transformation in Ada when she plays her piano. |
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Eavis ran the festival with his wife Jean until her death in 1999, and is now assisted by his daughter Emily Eavis. |
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In August 1975, however, Plant and his wife Maureen were involved in a serious car crash while on holiday in Rhodes, Greece. |
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Its potency had weakened with age, however, and he survived to be exiled while his wife and son took refuge in Austria. |
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Nelson's aunt, Alice Nelson was the wife of Reverend Robert Rolfe, Rector of Hilborough, Norfolk and grandmother of Sir Robert Monsey Rolfe. |
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Wagner's wife Cosima, the daughter of Hungarian virtuoso pianist and composer Franz Liszt, was among the audience. |
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It also gives a strikingly accurate description of his future wife Alma Reville, whom he had not yet met. |
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During this period, Nelson was reported as being cold and distant to his wife and his attention to Emma became the subject of gossip. |
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Oldman's former wife Donya Fiorentino, as part of a child custody battle in 2001, claimed he had a drug habit and abused her. |
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While Elizabeth Barrett Browning was the wife of Robert Browning she had established her reputation as a major poet before she met him. |
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He named Martha's Vineyard Claudia, after Claude of France, the wife of Francis I of France. |
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I was saying to my Albert, I wouldn't be surprised if him and that so-called wife of his was living over the brush. |
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Sheene is survived by his wife Stephanie and two children, Sidonie and Freddie. |
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His second wife was Jane Sparrow, whom he married in 1987, and with whom he had three children, Leonora, Edwina and Henry. |
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In 1634, Tromp's first wife died, and he left the naval service in 1634 in disappointment. |
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It was known that he would knock his wife around when he had been drinking. |
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Paterson personally accompanied the disastrous Scottish expedition to Panama in 1698, where his wife and child died and he became seriously ill. |
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Edith later became the first wife of Hugh Cudlipp the Welsh journalist and newspaper editor. |
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Davis lives in Brentwood, Essex, and divorced from his wife Judith in 2005 after 15 years of marriage. |
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In early 1944, he moved to Los Alamos, New Mexico, with his wife and their twins, who now spoke with Canadian accents. |
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And it came to passe after these things, that his masters wife cast her eyes vpon Ioseph, and shee said, Lie with me. |
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On 9 January 1765, Murphy introduced Johnson to Henry Thrale, a wealthy brewer and MP, and his wife Hester. |
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He associated also with the Chartist Thomas Cooper, whose wife was a relation. |
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It also seems that the wife of a chieftain was entitled to some share of the chief's authority over his territory. |
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It was only after the death of his first wife that he became an entrepreneur. |
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Walpole's first wife Catherine died on 20 August 1737 and was buried in Henry VII Chapel, Westminster Abbey. |
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To relieve his wife during her intense and deep grief, Albert took on most of her duties, despite being ill himself with chronic stomach trouble. |
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Goebbels and his wife Magda committed suicide the next day, after murdering their six children. |
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Among them was John Rolfe, whose wife and child died and were buried in Bermuda. |
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Landing in north Wales, he and his wife Cecily entered London with all the ceremony usually reserved for a monarch. |
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His wife and he were behind the introduction of the cheese into Scotland and North America. |
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While Edward VII did not take a German spouse, his wife was a Danish princess of pure German ancestry. |
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My wife is such a luftmensch she missed our anniversary dinner because she was too busy reading her books! |
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A prominent member of the Cabinet, Norman Tebbit, was injured, and his wife Margaret was left paralysed. |
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Ayer's marriage to Wells was dissolved in 1983 and that same year he married Vanessa Salmon, former wife of politician Nigel Lawson. |
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According to Sikh religious rites, neither husband nor wife is permitted to divorce unless special circumstances arise. |
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The Feri Tradition is a modern traditional witchcraft practice founded by Victor Henry Anderson and his wife Cora. |
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This was Prince Ellico Orbeliani whose wife was later kidnapped by Imam Shamil at Tsinandali. |
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He had a daughter, Christine, and a son, Walter, by his first wife Peggy Skinner. |
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It was only after the death of Lyon's wife in 1608 that the construction of the first school building began. |
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He was survived by his wife Mabel, his two daughters, Elsie May and Marian, and nine of his grandchildren. |
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A domestic partner outside marriage is referred to as a de facto husband or wife by some authorities. |
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He was born at Vellansaundry, Camborne in 1759, the second son of John Vivian and his wife Ann Eva. |
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Courteney's wife was released two years later, but their son spent 15 years in the Tower until Queen Mary released him. |
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Alternatively, it has also been argued that Leofric, Earl of Mercia and his wife Lady Godiva were Hereward's real parents. |
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In addition, Rabbinical law forbids the husband from touching or sharing a bed with his wife during this period. |
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A man does not need approval of his first wife for a second marriage as there is no evidence in the Qur'an or hadith to suggest this. |
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This relationship was another secret he kept from both his wife and Bakewell. |
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He lost his first wife along with their five sons, and eventually remarried. |
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In 2014 he married Sabrina Guinness, daughter of James Edward Alexander Rundell Guinness and his wife Pauline Mander. |
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In the 1970s Stoppard and his wife Miriam bought Iver Grove in Buckinghamshire and lived there for around 20 years. |
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King Henry married his second wife at Windsor Castle in 1121, after the White Ship disaster. |
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Here Richard himself had prepared an elaborate tomb, where the remains of his wife Anne were already entombed. |
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It also says that he married a second wife after Turfida entered a convent. |
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At around this time Henry was also probably secretly planning his marriage to Eleanor of Aquitaine, then still the wife of Louis. |
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Johnny Jack's wife and family were either dolls in a model house or sometimes a picture. |
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Scott was buried in Dryburgh Abbey, where his wife had earlier been interred. |
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He had maintained a platonic relationship with Jean while his first wife was still alive, out of loyalty to her. |
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He was later reinterred together with his wife in Minstead churchyard in the New Forest, Hampshire. |
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The wife of Saher was Margaret sister and coheir of Robert Earl of Leicester, whose seal exhibits a cinqfoil. |
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Facing Mar Elias Monastery is a stone bench erected by the wife of the painter, who painted some of his major works at this spot. |
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He met his first wife Sally in his early years and she was mother to his first three children. |
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His wife is very active in the church, but he's not religious himself. |
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His partner, his wife of 20 years, was shocked to hear about his accident. |
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The driver's wife and two other passengers were injured in the accident. |
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I am close to bhai and his wife Shaffo, whom I call aapa, who herself is a well-read person and a true soul-mate to her husband. |
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How can anyone imagine that the fathers would have dared to affront the wife of Aurelius? |
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Whatever the case, it is likely that Holbein always supported his wife and children. |
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An illiterate woman, Mai-ch'en's wife is not gainstayed the benefit of the doubt. |
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A guy who bails on his young wife and son the way he did. Leaving us to fend for ourselves. |
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Ruskin continued to support Hunt and Rossetti and provided funds to encourage the art of Rossetti's wife Elizabeth Siddal. |
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In the painting Eversfield is giving his wife some violets which signifies fidelity, love and honesty. |
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He was the only legitimate son of King Denis of Portugal by his wife Elizabeth of Aragon. |
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For ten days my wife and I fed this mile, every two hours by day, and three by night, wi'h drops of cow's milk, sugared and bewatered. |
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The 1891 census records the Wildes' residence at 16 Tite Street, where he lived with his wife Constance and two sons. |
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The Marquis of Buckingham and his wife were both bishopped, or confirmed by the Bishop of London. |
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Geoffrey first sent his wife Matilda alone to Normandy in a diplomatic mission to be recognized Duchess of Normandy and replace Stephen. |
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My wife and children were blackberrying at the end of the garden and I was simply reading. |
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My wife and I happened to have fought with authorities to address the extremely dangerous roads throughout this citifying rural community. |
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I'm here because your wife and I have been bopping like bunnies. Here are the pictures to prove it. |
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On a Saturday afternoon, my wife bought her favorite treat for dessert that evening, a gourmet, nut-filled brownie. |
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My best man, Joe, had to be held up by his wife during the ceremony because he was still smashed after our buck's night the evening before. |
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When he and his wife began to have children, they nicknamed them after Internet memes like the lolcat holiday, Caturday. |
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By his first wife Eleanor of Castile, Edward had at least fourteen children, perhaps as many as sixteen. |
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That char is chared, as the good wife said when she had hanged her husband. |
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I give the pictures of the wife and the lawn boy to the husband. I give the pictures of the husband and the chippy to the wife. |
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Ishiguro was born in Nagasaki, Japan on 8 November 1954, the son of Shizuo Ishiguro, a physical oceanographer, and his wife Shizuko. |
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So when Brown's second wife turned out a reg'lar ternygrunt, I wa'n't in no wise upset, for he needed a comeuppance, an' he got it in her. |
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If the senior wife decides to make life unbearable for her co-wife and their husband, she is likely to succeed in forcing the newcomer to leave. |
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Samuel Palmer died in Redhill, Surrey, and is buried with his wife in Reigate churchyard. |
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A stout Burmese woman, wife of a constable, was kneeling outside the cage ladling rice and watery dahl into tin pannikins. |
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The man suffered from innumeracy stemming from a brain injury, and depended on his wife for all financial matters, no matter how trivial. |
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Netting a quick ten grand on a day trade of 1750 shares, he paid off his credit-card debts and gave his wife a ring with five diamonds. |
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Kit had fallen into conversation with a footplate man who was deadheading back out to Samarkand, where he lived with his wife and children. |
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With his wife and daughter Julia he went to Oxford to live with his son George and supervise his education. |
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Mr. Tradescant and his wife told me they had been long considering upon whom to bestow their closet of curiosities when they died. |
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Richard obtained a divorce from his wife some years ago, but hasn't returned to the dating scene. |
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Old Billy Dill and his ugly wife and son are sitting together in the dogtrot. |
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Margaret Tudor, wife of James IV of Scotland and great grandmother of James I of England. |
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Marlowe was born in Canterbury to shoemaker John Marlowe and his wife Catherine. |
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Alexander was born at Roxburgh, the only son of Alexander II by his second wife Marie de Coucy. |
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Bruce also married his second wife that year, Elizabeth de Burgh, the daughter of Richard de Burgh, 2nd Earl of Ulster. |
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Damophila, the wife of Damophilus the philosopher, was the contemporary, relation, and emulatrix, of Sappho. |
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There was Charles Brown of Locus, the French fan and writer Georges Gallet, eofan Clifton Amsbury, and, of course, me and my wife Wendayne. |
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He was deeply affected by Irish faerie mythology, which he knew from his home at Kilcolman and possibly from his Irish wife Elizabeth Boyle. |
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By 1594, Spenser's first wife had died, and in that year he married Elizabeth Boyle, to whom he addressed the sonnet sequence Amoretti. |
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Meanwhile, Henry V had been busy in England with his wife Catherine of Valois. |
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He that hath wife and children hath given hostages to fortune, for they are impediments to great enterprises, either of virtue or mischief. |
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While in Chelsea, Anne Smiley pined, taking very hardly to her unaccustomed role of wife abandoned. |
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And according to reports in British tabloids, the Goop hatefest even extends to Martin, who thinks his wife reveals too much on the site. |
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I had always had a fable for nudes. Unfortunately my wife did not feel the same way. |
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On 13 August 1909, his wife would be the first woman in the UK to fly in a plane, also at Farnborough. |
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When he tried to get Parliament to pass a law allowing him to divorce his wife Queen Caroline, public opinion strongly supported her. |
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Edith's sister Christiana was the wife of the famous miniature painter Samuel Cooper. |
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There Byron befriended the poet Percy Bysshe Shelley, and Shelley's future wife Mary Godwin. |
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After her death, however, she was chiefly remembered as the wife of Percy Bysshe Shelley and as the author of Frankenstein. |
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The man reluctantly listened to his wife and put the stake next to the wall of his house. |
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When he died in 60 AD, the Romans seized control, prompting a second Iceni rebellion under Prasutagus' wife Boudica. |
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In addition to these, an altarstone to Silvanus and the Sky dedicated by a centurion named Verecundus and his wife has been found. |
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He deified his paternal grandmother Livia to highlight her position as wife of the divine Augustus. |
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I refer to the hypersensual woman, to the wife with an excessive sexuality. |
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Upon his death in 211, Severus was deified by the Senate and succeeded by his sons, Caracalla and Geta, who were advised by his wife Julia Domna. |
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In 1821, Shelley met Edward Ellerker Williams, a British naval officer, and his wife Jane Williams. |
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Attila claimed Honoria as his wife and half of the Western Empire's territory as his dowry. |
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In 1842, Dickens and his wife made their first trip to the United States and Canada. |
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Only as recently as 1991 was the rape by a husband of his wife illegalised. |
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It's still too dangerous for the wife of a journalist who was murdered in the street in broad daylight. |
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He represents the emperor and his wife as two devils incarnate, sent into the world for the destruction of mankind. |
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In May, William's wife Matilda was crowned queen at Westminster, an important symbol of William's growing international stature. |
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Tostig went into exile in Flanders, along with his wife Judith, who was the daughter of Count Baldwin IV of Flanders. |
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To deal with Norman affairs, William put the government of Normandy into the hands of his wife for the duration of the invasion. |
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Ralph eventually left Norwich in the control of his wife and left England, finally ending up in Brittany. |
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William returned to England later in 1075 to deal with the Danish threat, leaving his wife Matilda in charge of Normandy. |
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Scenes of Clerical Life was widely believed to have been written by a country parson or perhaps the wife of a parson. |
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Orwell and his wife were under threat and had to lie low, although they broke cover to try to help Kopp. |
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It is said that Kipling helped assuage his grief over his son's death by reading the novels of Jane Austen aloud to his wife and daughter. |
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He died at Batavia on 10 October 1659 and was survived by his second wife and a daughter by his first wife. |
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