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They | had a child, Catherine Percy. |
They | had 21 children together. |
They | had 12 children who reached adulthood. |
Police said they | had arrested 30 people and had 11 others in custody |
They | had three daughters and a son. |
They | had not. |
They | had one daughter, Amanda. |
They | had one son, Justin, born in 1968. |
They | had twelve children. |
Together they | had one daughter, Dorisanna Collier. |
They | had one daughter, Elizabeth. |
They | had one daughter, Karen. |
They | had been shot in the head. |
By 1959 they | had reached 160,000. |
They | had one child. |
12 years earlier they | had been F.A. Cup winners. |
They | had two sons: Elrond and Elros. |
They | had 5,103 residents in 2009. |
They | had two children, Wendy and Dorothy. |
The girls recount that they | had become well known warriors. |
Together, they | had one daughter. |
They | had two daughters together. |
They | had a daughter, Jill Fletcher. |
Together they | had eight children. |
They | had sunk 13 merchantmen. |
They | had disappeared entirely by 1953. |
They | had four children and ten grandchildren. |
They | had six sons and three daughters. |
They | had one son and four daughters. |
They | had a daughter, Emma of Italy. |
They | had six sons and eight daughters. |
They | had three children: James, John, and Beatrice. |
They | had three daughters and five sons. |
Although they | had changed the music, they had kept the original l |
They | had issue. |
They | had a few local programs. |
They | had two sons and six daughters. |
They | had two sons, John and Paul. |
They | had five children, including Bonaventura Vulcanius. |
As children they | had a close companionship. |
They | had two daughters: Mary and Jane. |
They | had 16 children, all daughters. |
They | had two daughters, Barbara and Nancy. |
They | had strong adult support, and they had their own ch |
They | had five sons. |
They | had a daughter named Michelle. |
They | had two children; Elizabeth and Anne. |
They | had 15 children: Mary (b. |
were disqualified after the IOC determined they | had violated the Anti-Doping rules; Wolfgang Rottma |
They | had 5 children. |
They | had seven surviving children. |
They | had nine children together. |
They said that they | had guarded the borderland but had been captured by |
They | had nine children, five sons and four daughters. |
They | had four sons: Hugh, Arnulf (c.690-c.721), |
George Anson and they | had two daughters. |
They | had one son and six daughters. |
They | had specialised in covering rock and roll classics. |
They | had three sons and three daughters. |
Meanwhile they | had established fruit plantations and had multitude |
Together they | had two daughters named Helen and Katerina. |
Together they | had five children. |
They | had two daughters, Moira and Shelagh. |
They | had one daughter; |
They | had two daughters, Anne and Leslie. |
They | had three sons and a daughter. |
They | had no issue (?). |
They | had two sons and two daughters. |
They | had one son and two daughters. |
They | had two children, Robert and Gretchen. |
They | had a daughter and three sons. |
They | had 3 sons and five daughters. |
They | had three children: Clara, Nikolaas and Albert. |
They | had every desire to see their nation prosper. |
They | had a daughter and two sons. |
They | had twin sons and three daughters. |
They | had two sons, Fred and Livingston. |
They | had one son, Sir Roger Hugh Cary, 2nd Baronet. |
They | had one daughter, Cressida. |
They | had twelve sons and six daughters. |
They | had previously had an estate at West Newton Ferrers |
They | had one daughter, Barbara, before divorcing in 1958 |
But they | had borne the brunt of the fighting, and disease fi |
They | had two sons and one daughter. |
They | had three important cities, near Eluru, Amaravathi |
Together they | had two daughters. |
They | had one son, Filippo Rinaldo (1913-2002), who also |
They | had a 532-464 edge in runs. |
They | had at least 3 daughters and 4 sons. |
They | had two children Christopher and Barbara. |
But they | had lost a lot of soldiers and had yet to regain Lo |
They | had one daughter and three sons. |
They | had a daughter, |
They | had one daughter, the Hon. |
They | had been involved for three years, and she had prom |
They | had three daughters and three sons. |
They | had normal titers of antipneumococcal antibodies. |
They | had a daughter Flavia Juliana (b. |
Married to Valerie Wood, they | had five children. |
They | had four children; |
Both men knew they | had the support of Claudius. |
They | had two daughters, Patricia and Gael. |
They | had two daughters, Bokara and Landine. |
They | had one child, Isaac Hawkins Browne |
By the mid-1960s, however, they | had children and were divorced. |
They | had one son and a daughter. |
In Riigikogu they | had a vice chairman chair, Peeter Kreitzberg. |
To us they | had no value, and they had no intrinsic value." |
They | had nine sons and four daughters. |
They | had three children: John Murchison (b. |
They | had at least a daughter and three sons. |
They | had no family |
They | had two children, Joyce and John. |
They | had six sons and nine daughters. |
They | had two sons and four daughters. |
They | had been married over 27 years. |
They claimed they | had only had a few beers, but Berg later admitted i |
They | had at least eight children. |
They | had seven daughters. |
They | had five sons and one daughter. |
They | had two children, Katherine and Matthew. |
They | had travelled from Hawaii via Kusaie. |
In South Africa, they | had a hit song, "Timothy". |
They | had one son together, Joel. |
They | had two sons, Thomas and William. |
They | had two children: Daniel (1750-1839) and Anne (born |
They owned a plantation where they | had over 100 slaves. |
They | had four children together, but apparently no furth |
They | had issue |
They | had two sons, and a daughter. |
In 1933 he married Eve Lloyd; they | had one child. |
They | had a son and a daughter. |
They | had three sons and five daughters. |
They | had eight children: Calvin G. (b. |
Things | had moved so fast. |
By 2008, this | had reached 11,116. |
Kempthorne later admitted that this | had been the hardest action that he had ever fought |
In 2010, this | had risen to 35%. |
This | had become his daily routine. |
This | had 800 attendees. |
However, this | had been ignored by the media. |
However, this | had no evident consequences. |
By 1990 this | had fallen to 27,400. |
This | had a concrete base with wooden construction above. |
This | had been an old, and rather exclusive grammar schoo |
This | had been a patrician farm dating to 1730. |
By 2001, this | had grown to 3,949. |
Once this | had been carried out, she returned to Rosyth. |
This | had no effect on King's College policy. |
This | had two effects. |
This | had been a long time coming. |
This | had never happened before. |
By 1903, this | had increased to 93828, and by 1920, 22,000 doublin |
By 1945, this | had increased to 1,030. |
This | had the desired effect. |
I knew this | had something to do with Islam. |
This | had received its charter in 1847. |
Thistle | had a short wartime career with the Royal Navy. |
Thomas | had to work while attending night school. |
Thomas | had the house built to show off his wealth. |
Sir Thomas | had died in 1785, and work on Killerton House had f |
Thomas | had seven children. |
Thomas | had written several books also. |
Thompson | had revised his previous revision of the book. |
Thorn | had a short-lived career, serving in the Mediterran |
Thousands | had been illegally arrested under Internment 1971. |
Three | had previously been Prime Minister. |
Her throat | had been cut. |
Each thrower | had three attempts to reach that standard. |
THUNDERSTORMS | HAD ALREADY |
For Vice President, Thurman | had 690 votes, Isaac P. Gray had 105 and John C. Bl |
He thus | had access to much material, factual and mythical. |
Tiberius | had stated while Agrippina lived, he showed her cle |
Tidepool | had a long and busy life in the fleet. |
Mrs. Tilden | had two daughters from her previous marriage. |
Initially, Tiller | had a population of 533. |
Tim | had one brother, Gerry Horton. |
The time | had come, she said, to pay attention “to the Negro |
His semifinal time | had been 1:58.0. |
Times | had changed. |
The timing | had been perfect: the night foreman had had to make |
Tiruchelvam | had three brothers and a sister. |
Opening titles | had: Karma Chameleon. |
The Day Today | had a reason to exist - this didn't." |
Tolley | had a romance with Sinatra. |
Tom | had attended Donhead Prep School. |
Tom | had died. |
Toomey | had not expected the nomination. |
Tor | had yard number 128 at Karljohansvern. |
The tour | had 19 shows at State Fairs. |
The Tour | had not done so. |
The 1909 Tour | had the worst weather the race had seen. |
The tower | had a clock by 1560. |
The tower | had a relatively short life. |
The South Tower | had just been hit. |
At its peak, the town | had about 1000 residents. |
According to the 2001 census, the town | had 3,287 inhabitants. |
According to the 2001 census, the town | had 3,582 inhabitants. |
According to the 2001 census, the town | had 13,142 inhabitants. |
The town | had a post office from 1888 until 1912. |
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