Montgomery Sentence Examples

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  • This enthusiastic love of poverty is certainly the keynote of St Francis's spirit; and so one of his disciples in an allegorical poem (translated into English as The Lady of Poverty by Montgomery Carmichael, 1901), and Giotto in one of the frescoes at Assisi, celebrated the "holy nuptials of Francis with Lady Poverty."

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  • It was again deserted after the Conquest until Roger de Montgomery founded a house of the Cluniac order on its site.

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  • It has a State Hospital for the Insane (opened 1880), a fine County Court House, a general hospital, a Friends' Home, a home for aged women, St Joseph's Protectory (Roman Catholic) for girls, and the Norristown and McCann public libraries; in Montgomery cemetery are the tombs of General Winfield Scott Hancock and General John Frederick Hartranft (1830-1889), a distinguished Federal officer in the Civil War and governor of Pennsylvania in 1873-1879.

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  • The diocese of St Asaph (Llanelwy) consists of the county of Denbigh, nearly the whole of Flint, with portions of Montgomery, Merioneth and Shropshire.

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  • Montgomery Ward is one of the oldest buy now pay later catalogs.

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  • The Green Mountain Boys, with some help from Connecticut, captured Fort Ticonderoga on the 10th of May 1775, and took part in the Canadian expedition of 1775 under Montgomery and Schuyler.

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  • Other remains of pre-Conquest date are the chancel arches in the churches of Marston Montgomery and of Sawley; and the curiously carved font in Wilne church is attributed to the same period.

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  • Montgomery Field, until in 1903 the famous Boston Museum was swept away, as other interesting old places of entertainment (the old Federal Street theatre, the Tremont theatre, &c.) had been, in the course of further building changes.

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  • In Stichostemma, however, Montgomery 1 has described a series of nephridia lying all along the body, and each with a varying number of external pores.

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  • Montgomery has also described certain spaces which may be coelomic lying between the alimentary canal and the inner longitudinal layer of muscles in the Heteronemertini.

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  • The Welsh mines are chiefly in Flint, Cardigan and Montgomery shires; the Scottish in Dumfries, Lanark and Argyll; and the Irish in Wicklow, Waterford and Down.

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  • Montgomery, in Alabama, was the first Confederate capital, but after Virginia joined her sister states, the seat of government was removed to Richmond, on the 29th of May 1861.

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  • The town returned a member to parliament from 1536 to 1728, was again enfranchised in 1832, and now (with Llanfyllin, Llanidloes, Montgomery, Machynlleth and Newtown) forms the Montgomery district of parliamentary boroughs.

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  • On the 30th of June 1559, when tilting with the count of Montgomery, Henry was wounded in the temple by a lance.

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  • Soon after the expedition started he was prostrated by rheumatic gout, and the actual command devolved upon General Richard Montgomery.

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  • On the death of Montgomery and the failure to take Quebec the army retreated to Crown Point, and its commander, General John Sullivan, was superseded by General Horatio Gates.

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  • His father, James Clinton (1736-1812), served as a captain of provincial troops in the French and Indian War, and as a brigadier-general in the American army in the War of Independence, taking part in Montgomery's attack upon Quebec in 1775, unsuccessfully resisting at Fort Montgomery, along the Hudson, in 1777 the advance of Sir Henry Clinton, accompanying General John Sullivan in 177 9 in his expedition against the Iroquois in western New York, and in 1781 taking part in the siege of Yorktown, Virginia.

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  • During the Religious Wars of the 16th century Auch remained Catholic, except for a short occupation in 1569 by the Huguenots under Gabriel, count of Montgomery.

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  • The failure of Montgomery's expedition against Canada at the close of 1775 left the colony exposed to British attacks from the north.

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  • Clinton met with little difficulty from the principal American defences of the Highlands, consisting of Forts Montgomery and Clinton on the western bank, together with a huge chain and boom stretched across the river to a precipitous mountain (Anthony's Nose) on the opposite bank, and ascended as far as Esopus (now Kingston) which he burned, but he was too late to aid Burgoyne.

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  • Arnold joined General Richard Montgomery, who was already near the city, and the combined force assaulted Quebec on the 31st of December, only to meet with complete defeat.

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  • Montgomery was killed and many of his men taken prisoners.

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  • Again during the wars of religion the castle held out successfully after the town had been occupied by the troops of the Protestant captain Gabriel, count of Montgomery.

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  • These three were Mobile (38,469), Birmingham (38,415), and Montgomery (30,346), the capital of the state.

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  • After long debate this convention adopted on the i 1 th of January an ordinance of secession, and Alabama became one of the Confederate states of America, whose government was organized at Montgomery on the 4th of February 1861.

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  • Riley's Alabama As It Is (Montgomery, 1893), and Saffold Berney's Handbook of Alabama (2nd ed., Birmingham, 1892).

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  • Here also Owen Glendower unfurled the banner of Welsh independence; from here, in 1401, he harassed the country, sacking Montgomery, burningWelshpool, and destroying Cwm Hir (long "combe," or valley) abbey, of which some columns are said to be now in Llanidloes old church..

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  • In Bucks and Montgomery counties is a large sandstone area; traversing Chester county is the narrow Chester Valley with a limestone bottom, and in Lancaster county is the most extensive limestone plain.

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  • The sale of nursery products, more than one-half of which were grown in Chester and Montgomery counties, amounted in 1899 to $541,032, and although this was less than one-third that of New York it was exceeded in only three other states.

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  • Limestones and dolomites suitable for building purposes are obtained chiefly in Montgomery, Chester and Lancaster counties, and even these are generally rejected for ornamental work on account of their colour, which is usually bluish, grey or mottled.

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  • Soapstone is quarried in Montgomery and Northampton counties, phosphate rock, in Juniata county; rocks from which mineral paints are made, in several counties, and there is some garnet in Delaware county.

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  • He was also a member of the provisional Confederate Congress from May 1861, when the capital of the Confederacy was removed from Montgomery, Alabama, to Richmond.

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  • Another great canal scheme for the Punjab proposed to take off from the right bank of the Sutlej, and to irrigate about 600,000 acres in the Montgomery and Multan districts, at a cost of Rx.

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  • The idea of this originated with Bishop Montgomery, secretary to the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel, and was endorsed by a resolution of the United Boards of Mission in 1903.

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  • In 1902 it was only 200 barrels, nearly all of which came from Litchfield, Montgomery county (where oil had been found in commercial quantities in 1886), and Washington, Tazewell county, in the west central part of the state; at this time it was used locally for lubricating purposes.

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  • Impelled by serious charges against Fremont, the president sent Montgomery Blair, the postmaster-general, and Montgomery C. Meigs, the quartermaster-general, to investigate the department; they reported that Fremont's management was extravagant and inefficient; and in November he was removed.

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  • Afterwards it was remodelled by Roger de Montgomery for Cluniac monks.

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  • But this was not followed in Montgomery v.

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  • Montgomery after a contest of little more than one hour, three of the Confederate vessels being destroyed and four of them captured, and from this victory until the close of the war the city was in possession of the Union forces.

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  • It was granted by the Conqueror to Roger de Montgomery, who built the castle on the site of the ancient earthwork.

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  • These figures prove a steady upward tendency, but the increase itself is confined entirely to the industrial districts of the Principality, and in a special degree to Glamorganshire; while the agricultural counties, such as Pembroke, Merioneth, Cardigan or Montgomery, present a continuous though slight decrease owing to local emigration to the centres of industry.

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  • It will be noted, therefore, that the vast mass of the inhabitants of Wales are settled in the industrial area which covers the northern districts of Glamorganshire and the southeastern corner of Carmarthenshire; whilst central Wales, comprising the four counties of Cardigan, Radnor, Merioneth and Montgomery, forms the least populous portion of the Principality.

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  • The extensive tracts of unenclosed and often unirnprovable land, which still cover a large area in the Principality, especially in the five counties of Cardigan, Radnor, Brecon, Montgomery and Merioneth, support numerous flocks of the small mountain sheep, the flesh of which supplies the highly prized Welsh mutton.

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  • The diocese of Bangor consists of the counties of Anglesea, Carnarvon and large portions of Merioneth and Montgomery.

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  • Thus Hugh the Wolf was placed in Chester (Caer), Roger de Montgomery at Shrewsbury and William FitzOsbern at Hereford.

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  • For after the battle of Evesham a treaty was concluded between the English king and the Welsh prince at Montgomery, whereby the latter was confirmed in his principality of Gwynedd and was permitted to receive the homage of all the Welsh barons, save that of the head of the house of Dynevor, which the king reserved to himself; whilst the four fertile cantrefs of Perfeddwlad, lying between Gwynedd and the earldom of Chester, were granted to the prince.

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  • In 1276 Edward entered Wales from Chester, and after a short campaign brought his obstinate vassal to submit to the ignominious treaty of Conway, whereby Llewelyn lost almost all the benefits conferred on him by the compact of Montgomery ten years before.

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  • Municipal charters and market privileges were now granted to such towns as Cardiff, Carmarthen, Builth, Cardigan, Montgomery, Aberystwith, Newborough, &c., and this wise policy was continued under Edward II.

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  • The Chenab Colony, resulting from the great success of the Chenab Canal in irrigating the desert of the Bar, was formed out of the three adjacent districts of Gujranwala, Jhang, and Montgomery in 1892, and contained in 1901 a population of 791,861.

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  • Montgomery's Life (Auburn, 1850) and John Frost's Life (New York and Philadelphia, 1847) are almost wholly devoted to President Taylor's military career, and are excessively laudatory in character.

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  • In 1607 he started a correspondence with Mrs Magdalen Herbert of Montgomery Castle, the mother of George Herbert.

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  • The western edge of these follows an irregular line from Schuyler county, on the northern border, to Barton county, on the western border, of the state, but with a great eastward projection north of the Missouri river, to Montgomery county.

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  • The original was designed in 1682 by John Montgomery, a native architect, but in 1842 it was removed hither from its old site and rebuilt in a better style.

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  • He died on the 23rd of May 1836 at Montgomery Place, Dutchess county, New York, an estate left him by his sister, to which he had removed in 1831.

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  • The lowest point in the state in its south-east part, in Montgomery county, is 725 ft.

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  • There are marbles in Osage and other counties, shell marble in Montgomery county, white limestone in Chase county, a valuable bandera flagstone and hydraulic cement rock near Fort Scott, &c. The limestones produced in 1908 were valued at $403,176 and the sandstones at $67,950.

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  • Montgomery led a secession which formed (1830) the Remonstrant Synod, comprising three presbyteries.

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  • His Son, Montgomery Blair (1813-1883), politician and lawyer, was born in Franklin county, Kentucky, on the 10th of May 1813.

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  • In 1893 the state of Pennsylvania created a commission of ten members, which (with $365,000 appropriated up to 1911) bought about 475 acres (in Chester and Montgomery counties) of the original camp ground, now known as the Valley Forge Park, preserved Washington's headquarters (built in about the year 1758) and other historic buildings, and reproduced several bake-ovens and huts of the kind used by the army.

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  • A settlement was four led here about 1776 by Captain William Montgomery and his son Daniel; and a town was laid out in 1792 and called Dan's Town until the present name was adopted a few years later.

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  • During the Montgomery bus boycott, King was bombarded with death threats.

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  • He drinks to ' blood brotherhood ' with Montgomery Clift.

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  • Montgomery launched a counteroffensive in October 1942, which successfully broke the Axis line.

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  • We were less pleased to see the desecration of a memorial to Graham Palmer, a pioneer of the restoration of the Montgomery canal.

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  • Montgomery gave an angry exclamation, and went striding down the deck, and I followed him.

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  • Perhaps looking in Montgomery Ward's catalog, and drinking moonshine and hot water, since it is cold.

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  • The green wyverns derive from the crest of the Herberts, Earls of Powis and Montgomery.

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  • He planned the expeditions against Canada under Richard Montgomery and Benedict Arnold, and sent out privateers to harass British commerce.

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  • Helping to launch Integral Solutions Ltd (ISL), a spinoff company from SD founded by Alan Montgomery.

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  • Eventually, the Montgomery County Community College District would be founded with Sinclair Community College at the center of it.

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  • Montgomery County Community College (MCCC) in Pennsylvania prides itself on thinking big in order to keep up with the educational needs of the community.

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  • Visit the Montgomery County Community College website for more information.

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  • The late 1800's saw the burgeoning of direct mail catalogs starting with the 1872 Montgomery Ward and later the Sears dry goods catalogs.

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  • Sears, Montgomery Wards, Aladdin, and many other companies sold kit homes in the first three decades of the twentieth century.

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  • Companies such as Sears Roebuck and Montgomery Ward marketed glamorous heavy bicycles for youngsters and teens.

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  • The likes of Montgomery Ward and Sears eventually became major players - in fact, two of the biggest players - in catalogue shopping history.

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  • Featured artists have included Montgomery Gentry, Weird Al Yankovic, Hootie & the Blowfish, Lonestar, and the Beach Boys.

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  • Gen Montgomery C Meigs established the Arlington estate as a military cemetery.

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  • Exit at the Powell or Montgomery Street stations to drop into the middle of the festivities.

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  • They are usually parked on Sacramento between Montgomery and Kearny; but, you can follow them on Twitter.

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  • If you're coming from the airport, you can take BART to the Montgomery Street station.

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  • The filmmaker participated in the march from Selma, Alabama to the state's capital in Montgomery in 1965, as well as in a number of other significant events of the civil rights movement.

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  • The fourteen-hour documentary series focuses on the years 1954 to 1985, spanning the time between the day that Rosa Parks refused to go to the back of the bus in Montgomery through the passing of the Voting Rights Act.

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  • In Villisca, Iowa, you'll discover an isolated section of Montgomery County with a population of only a few hundred people.

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  • Thanks to the likes of Sears and Montgomery Ward, catalog shopping became a way of life for fashion-conscious consumers.

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  • In 1996, Barton appeared on All My Children as Lily Montgomery (the adopted daughter of Jack Montgomery).

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  • His sister Ellie was briefly married to Kirk Anderson and his youngest sister Meg has been married to Josh (Lily's father and adopted Snyder cousin), Tonio Reyes, Craig Montgomery and Paul Ryan.

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  • Walsh made a splash in the final episode of the series' freshman season when she debuted as Dr. Addison Montgomery Shepherd, Derek's estranged wife.

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  • Erica's many marriages include Adam Chandler, Travis Montgomery, Tom Cudahy, Dr. Jeff Martin and many, many more.

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  • Her full name is Erica Kane Martin Brent Cudahy Chandler Roy Roy Montgomery Montgomery Chandler Marick Marick Montgomery.

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  • Bianca Montgomery completes the bottom portion of the Kane family tree.

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  • The product of her marriage to Travis Montgomery, Bianca is the only child Erica raised from infancy.

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  • Finally, the role of Bianca Montgomery has been subject of many young struggles, including underage drinking and anorexia.

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  • Through more misunderstandings and the eventual outing of Bianca Montgomery, Leo and Greenlee reunited and married.

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  • Erica's relationship with Travis Montgomery broke all the molds.

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  • After her final divorce from Dimitri, she reunited with Jackson Montgomery, but not before discovering Mike Roy is still alive.

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  • Pretty Little Liars follows the stories of Aria Montgomery (Lucy Hale), Hanna Marin (Ashley Benson), Emily Fields (Shay Mitchell) and Spencer Hastings (Trojan Bellisario) who were best friends with Alison DiLaurentis (Sashe Pieterse).

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  • When the television series begins, Aria Montgomery and her family are just returning from a year overseas, while Spencer continues to overachieve to get her family's attention and Hanna slimmed down and took Allison's place as queen bee.

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  • The love affair of Rosewood's newest instructor Ezra Fitz with student Aria Montgomery began quite by accident the night before school begins.

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  • The series won the 2010 Teen Choice Award for Choice Summer Television with series stars Ian Harding (Ezra Fitz) and Lucy Hale (Aria Montgomery) named Choice Summer TV Actor and Actress respectively.

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  • Private Practice began as a backdoor pilot airing during Grey's Anatomy's third season as a way to exit Kate Walsh's Addison Forbes Montgomery Shepherd from the show.

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  • Everything changed in the ninth episode as Meredith let herself believe that she and Derek could really make things work and his ex-wife appeared in the form of Kate Walsh's Addison Montgomery Shepherd.

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  • While Grey's Anatomy centers around the lives and romances of doctors Meredith Grey and Derek Shepherd, the list of Private Practice episodes tell the story of Derek's ex-wife, Dr. Addison Montgomery.

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  • In 2007, Dr. Addison Montgomery left Seattle Grace and Grey's Anatomy behind, carving out a new life for herself in Los Angeles.

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  • Erica Kane’s numerous love affairs are well-documented, but no mother loved as fiercely as Erica did when the diva finally gave birth to here and Travis Montgomery’s child, Bianca.

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  • Petticoat Pond has scanned 1960s Montgomery Ward's catalogs you can view online.

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  • Tori went on to Montgomery College and started playing in piano bars.

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  • Actor Anthony Montgomery auditioned for two roles on Voyager before being brought back and cast as Ensign Travis Mayweather on Enterprise.

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  • Montgomery's role is that of the earnest younger officer.

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  • Montgomery played the earnest Ensign with unrestrained charm and boyish good looks.

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  • Scotty - Montgomery Scott served as the engineer who always pulled a miracle out of his hat to make the ship hold together or go faster.

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  • James Doohan who played Scotty (Montgomery Scott), the miraculous engineer who could always get a little more out of the Enterprise appeared on TNG as his original character who has been promoted to captain.

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  • Like cast mate Linda Park, Montgomery got his start on the teen drama Popular.

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