Fell-in Sentence Examples

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  • The Alex she met and fell in love with was confident and generally happy.

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  • She fell in love with a trapper and he took her back to what we all describe as civilization.

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  • The bump jarred the cell phone loose, and it fell in the space between the seat and door.

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  • Remind him why he fell in love with you.

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  • Rocks kicked loose fell in silence until ricocheting and bouncing far below.

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  • Deidre couldn't move as they fell in slow motion.

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  • He fell in love with you .. with us … the first night on the beach.

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  • Snow fell in lazy, fat flakes, sticking to his clothes and hair.

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  • No … all because Evelyn fell in love with an alien … no, all because Romas was an alien!

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  • She had loosened her hair and her long tresses fell in a wave, over her shoulder and across her small breasts.

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  • The boy, Jerry, fell in and drowned.

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  • Shipton claimed Jerry fell in the water while they were shooting rapids and Shipton himself nearly drowned trying to save him.

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  • He fell in the river.

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  • He simply fell in love after he met her, while doing God's work.

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  • You fell in love with who she is, not what she is.

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  • She appeared to be in her early thirties, had chestnut brown hair that fell in soft waves around her shoulders with thin streaks of what looked like fire running through it.

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  • You said I fell in love with who Sarah is, not what she is.

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  • I need you to explain what you were thinking while I fell in love with you.

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  • I fell in love with New England.

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  • And then I fell in love with you.

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  • He silently followed her up the trail and then fell in beside her as they crossed the field.

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  • Now you're surprised we fell in love?

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  • Lana felt for the quiet woman as she fell in to a sad silence.

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  • I should know better, but I kind of fell in back there with your pace.

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  • He fell in behind them, taking advantage of the quieter air in their wake and kept pace with them.

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  • Two young lives wasted because they fell in love with the wrong person.

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  • The ground still trembled, and trees fell in the distance.

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  • The snow fell in sheets outside the cave.

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  • As we swayed to the music and held to each other, I fell in love with you.

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  • Was that when she fell in love with him?

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  • Felipa fell in love with Dawn, who appeared to be equally smitten.

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  • Aaron fell in behind him.

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  • Carmen took the puppy from her and fell in love instantly.

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  • Alexander's conduct caused renewed intervention; in 364 he was defeated at Cynoscephalae by the Thebans, although the victory was dearly bought by the loss of Pelopidas, who fell in the battle.

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  • Moll JEthelwald, who may have been a brother of Eadberht, succeeded, and after a victory over a certain Oswine, who fell in the battle, abdicated and became a monk probably under compulsion in 765.

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  • But the captain drove him from the deck, and, wandering on in search of work, he fell in with a canal boatman who engaged him.

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  • His brother Polydectes, who was king of the island, fell in love with Danae and married her.

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  • Then came the scandal of the decorations in which President Grevy's son-in-law Daniel Wilson figured, and the Rouvier cabinet fell in the attempt to screen the president.

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  • His residence in the Netherlands fell in the most prosperous and brilliant days of the Dutch state, under the stadtholdership of Frederick Henry (1625-1647).

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  • On her return she fell in love with the duc de la Rochefoucauld, the author of the Maxims, who made use of her love to obtain influence over her brother, and thus win honours for himself.

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  • From these it is clear that the country fell in turn under the sway of the various dynasties that ruled in the Deccan, memorials of the Chalukyan dynasty, whether temples or inscriptions, being especially abundant.

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  • Opposite the barracks is the memorial to the officers and men of the Royal Artillery who fell in the Crimean War, a bronze figure of Victory cast out of cannon captured in the Crimea.

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  • A statue to his honour has been erected at Maros-Vasarhely, but he lives still more enduringly in the immortal verses of the patriot poet Sandor Petofi, who fell in the fatal action of the 31st of July at Segesvar.

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  • Cashel, Cahir and several castles fell in February, and Kilkenny in March; Clonmel repulsing the assault with great loss, but surrendering on the 10th of May 1650.

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  • When Constantinople fell in 1453, the old ties between Venice and the Eastern empire were broken, and she now entered on a wholly new phase of her history.

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  • Depretis, who had succeeded Cairoli in December 1878, fell in July 1879, after a vote in which Cairoli and Nicotera joined the Conservative opposition.

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  • A small -mausoleum contains the remains of Prince Alexander; there are monuments to the tsar Alexander II., to Russia, to the medical officers who fell in the war of 1877 and to the patriot Levsky.

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  • The French were victorious, but Gaston fell in the act of pursuing the enemy.

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  • Manasseh's son Amon fell in a court intrigue and " the people of the land," after avenging the murder, set up in his place the infant Josiah (637).

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  • Large numbers fell in the actual fighting.

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  • In September 1904 Lord Roberts unveiled at Mafeking an obelisk bearing the names of those who fell in defence of the town.

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  • The Saracens devastated it in the 8th century, but were driven out, and the island returned to the rule of kings, until they fell in the 10th century, their place being taken by four "judges" of the four provinces, Cagliari, Torres, Arborea and Gallura.

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  • On East Rock is a monument to the Connecticut soldiers who fell in the War of Independence, the War of 1812, the Mexican War and the Civil War; on the West Rock is a cave, "Judges' Cave," in which the regicides William Goffe and Edward Whalley are said to have concealed themselves when sought for by royal officers in 1661.

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  • Jerusalem, which had already been plundered and destroyed earlier in the year by Chorasmians (Khwarizmians), was the prize of victory, and Ascalon also fell in 1247.

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  • Antioch fell in 1268; Tripoli in 1289; and the kingdom itself may be said to end with the capture of Acre, 1291.

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  • There are a number of modern monuments in the city, the most important being that set up to the memory of the Swiss who fell in the battle of St Jakob (1444), won by the French.

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  • On the Gollenberg stands a monument to the memory of the Pomeranians who fell in the war of 1813-15.

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  • In 1376 it was united to the principality of Luneburg, along with which it fell in 1705 to Hanover, and in 1806 to Prussia.

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  • When Theseus landed on the island to slay the Minotaur, Ariadne fell in love with him, and gave him a clue of thread to guide him through the mazes of the labyrinth.

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  • These two survivors of the forty years' conflict soon entered upon the crowning fight, and in 281 Lysimachus fell in the battle of Corupedion (in Lydia), leaving Seleucus virtually master of the empire.

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  • In 1234 he sided with the crown against Richard, earl marshal, who fell in battle against him.

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  • When he had ruthlessly quelled the resistance offered to his accession by his brothers, who both fell in the struggle for the throne, Selim undertook his campaign in Persia, having first extirpated the Shia heresy, prevalent 5 e 12 m, g P Y, P 1512152.0.

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  • When Constantinople fell in 1453 the whole country passed into the hands of the Turks, and in their possession it remained until 1878, when, in accordance with the provisions of the Treaty of Berlin, the northern portion of it was placed under a separate administration, with the title of Eastern Rumelia; this province has now become, to all intents and purposes, a part of the principality of Bulgaria.

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  • His works fell in succession after hard fighting, and he withdrew towards the river Nivelle.

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  • On the 30th of May of that year the Taborite army, led by Prokop the Great and Prokop the Less, who both fell in the battle, was totally defeated and almost annihilated at Lipan.

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  • The king is not mentioned - which on Credner's view is explained by assuming that the plague fell in the minority of Joash, when the priest Jehoiada held the reins of power - and the princes, councillors and warriors necessary to an independent state, and so often referred to by the prophets before the exile, are altogether lacking.

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  • William Fitz Osbern, earl of Hereford, who had been his right-hand man in Normandy, fell in the civil wars of Flanders (1071).

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  • The first blow fell in 1521, when Sultan Suleiman appeared before the southern fortresses of Sabac and Belgrade, both of which fell into his hands during the course of the year.

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  • In January 1907 seven inches of rain fell in 24 hours.

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  • There is, on the other hand, no conclusive evidence for the previous existence of a ' Strabo goes on to say that Archias fell in with certain men who had come from the Sicilian Megara, and took them with him to share in his enterprise.

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  • Hieronymus, the grandson of Hiero, thought fit to ally himself with Carthage; he did not live, however, to see the mischief he had done, for he fell in a conspiracy which he had wantonly provoked by his arrogance and cruelty.

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  • His family having been steady royalists, he entered the Gardes du corps at the return of the Bourbons, and during the Hundred Days he sought refuge first in Switzerland and then at Aix-en-Savoie, where he fell in love, with abundant results of the poetical kind.

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  • Unfortunately it was neither this nor his zeal for research that chiefly won him followers, but the completeness of his theoretical explanations, which fell in with the mental habits of succeeding centuries, and were such as have flattered the intellectual indolence of all ages.

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  • A battle took place at that spot on the 3rd of August, but in spite of Ferruccio's heroism he was defeated and killed; the prince of Orange also fell in that desperate engagement.

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  • Many of the Guanches fell in resisting the Spaniards, many were sold as slaves, and many conformed to the Roman Catholic faith and married Spaniards.

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  • Here he waited two months for reinforcements, and with his Bedouin contingent, strengthened by the adhesion of the Ateba and Bani Khalid tribes, advanced on Shakra in Wushm, which fell in January 1818 after a regular siege.

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  • Among his prisoners was Therese, the divorced wife of the comte de Fontenay, and daughter of the Spanish banker, Francois Cabarrus, one of the most fascinating women of her time, and Tallien not only spared her life but fell in love with her.

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  • Ibrahim, the last of the Deys (1702-1705), destroyed the house of Mural, and absorbed the beyship in his own office; but, when he fell in battle with the Algerians, Hussein b.

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  • It is said that Philip fell in love with her in Samothrace, where they were both being initiated into the mysteries (Plutarch, Alexander, 2).

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  • On the opposite bank of the Danube there is a war monument to the Hohenzollern men who fell in 1866 and 1870-1871.

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  • At Cold Harbor six thousand men fell in one useless assault lasting an hour, and after two months the Union armies lay before Richmond and Petersburg indeed, but had lost no fewer than 72,000 men.

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  • Comte at first fell in with the plan, but he speedily surprised and disconcerted Mill by boldly taking up the position of " high moral.

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  • There are also monuments to those inhabitants of Dijon who fell in the engagement before the town in 1870, and to President Carnot and Garibaldi.

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  • In Kudanzaka Park is the Yasukuni Temple, popularly known by the name of Shokonsha, and consecrated to the spirits of departed heroes who fell in war.

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  • When he returned to Macedonia (364) Perdiccas had succeeded in getting rid of Ptolemy; but he fell in 360-359 before an onset of the hill tribes instigated by the queen-mother Eurydice, leaving only an infant son.

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  • At Ludwigslust he fell in love with a young girl, and followed her to Weimar; but failing in his suit, he went next to Jena.

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  • He fell in battle against the Minyans, against whom he had undertaken an expedition, accompanied by the youthful Heracles, to deliver Thebes from a disgraceful tribute.

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  • But in reducing Alexandrian dates to the common era it must be observed that Julius Africanus placed the epoch of the Incarnation three years earlier than it is placed in the usual reckoning, so that the initial day of the Christian era fell in the year 5503 of the Alexandrian era.

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  • His younger son fell in one of the first battles on the East Prussian front, and he lived to see the collapse of the corrupt military organization of Russia in the campaign of 1915.

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  • At the conclusion of his philosophical studies at the university, some geometrical figures, which fell in his way, excited in him a passion for mathematical pursuits, and in spite of the opposition of his father, who wished him to be a clergyman, he applied himself in secret to his favourite science.

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  • After being nursed by friends at Leipzig and Carlsbad, he rejoined his corps and fell in an engagement outside a wood near Gadebusch in Mecklenburg on the 26th of August 1813.

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  • Doubts about transubstantiation made him uneasy; some of Luther's tracts fell in his way, and he was comforted by Luther's dictum that salvation does not depend on human dogmata.

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  • But Pappenheim fell in the moment of victory and his death disheartened the Imperialists almost as much as the fall of Gustavus had disheartened the Swedes.

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  • He shared in the campaigns of Rudolph and fell in battle in 1298, during the struggle between Adolph of Nassau and Albert of Habsburg (afterwards King Albert I.).

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  • On the adjacent Rudelsburg, where there is a ruined castle, the German students have erected a monument to their comrades who fell in the Franco-German War of 1870-71.

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  • But prosperity brought on a feverish land speculation; prices of wool and wheat fell in 187 9 and went on falling.

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  • Three fell in the earthquake of 1759.

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  • Eisenach fell in in 1644 and Altenburg in 1672, thus leaving the dukes of Saxe-Weimar and Saxe-Gotha to become the ancestors of the modern ruling houses.

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  • He first fell in with some proselytizers of the Roman faith at Confignon in Savoy, and by them he was sent to Madame de Warens at Annecy, a young and pretty widow who was herself a convert.

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  • At Baltimore he fell in love with Miss Elizabeth Patterson, and,though a minor, married her.

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  • Constantinople only fell in 1453.

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  • The trend of the tariff policy of the Zollverein for some time after 1834 was towards protection; partly because the specific duties of 1818 became proportionately heavier as manufactured commodities fell in price, partly because some actual changes in rates were made in response to the demands of the Protectionist states.

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  • Six thousand men fell in one hour's fighting, and the total losses on this field, where skirmishing went on for many days, were 13,000.

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  • There is a sulphur bath in the neighbourhood, situated in a pleasant park, in which there are monuments to those who fell in the war of 1866.

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  • Thus, though it fell in the later empire, like the trade weight, yet it was always above that.

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  • He lived in a literary circle, and fell in love with the beautiful Vittoria Colonna.

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  • The central steeple fell in 1506, but was rebuilt, the new tower with its spire reaching a height of 198 ft.

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  • If we say that he carried on a successful war against the Saxons, was probably betrayed by his wife and a near kinsman, and fell in battle, we have stated all which can be claimed as an historical nucleus for his legend.

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  • Under Bainbridge she was sent to cruise in the South Atlantic. On the 29th of December 1812 he fell in with H.M.S.

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  • The next year, however, Toghrul Beg got rid of both his antagonists, Ibrahim being taken prisoner and strangled with the bowstring, while Basasiri fell in battle.

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  • In 1303 it was purchased by the margrave of Brandenburg, and after other changes it fell in 1368 into the hands of the king of Bohemia, the emperor Charles IV., who already possessed Upper Lusatia.

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  • Other churches of some note are San Filippo Neri (1672-1772), the dome of which fell in just as it was approaching completion under the hands of Guarini and was restored by Juvara, and La Gran Madre de Dio, erected to commemorate the return of the royal family in 1814.

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  • He became engaged in 1812 to Isabella Martin, whom in 1823 he married; but it may be at once stated here that meanwhile he gradually fell in love with Jane Welsh, and she with him.

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  • Valhalla, the paradise whither the heroes who fell in battle were escorted, was situated there.

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  • Within the plaza are a monument to the soldiers who fell in New Mexico during the Civil War and the Indian wars, a stone marking the spot where the first American flag was raised by General Kearny in 1846, and a bronze drinking fountain erected as a memorial to John Baptist Lamy (1814-1888), the first Roman Catholic bishop (1853) and archbishop (1815) of Santa Fe.

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  • By thus devoting itself to material interests, the papacy contemporary with the last Capetians lost its moral greatness Abuse of and fell in the opinion of the peoples; and it did itself no less injury by the abnormal extension of the bounds of its absolutism.

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  • The petty principalities were unable to unite to resist the terrible attack, and Jezira, Edessa, Nasibin, Maridin, &c., fell in 1259-60.

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  • The month fell in the hottest season of the year, beginning on the 19th or 10th of July and ending on the 18th or 19th of August, according to the year.

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  • He was in fact a rex sacrificulus, and later on, when the Arsacid dynasty fell in Armenia c. A.D.

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  • On the 2gth of December, when off Bahia, he fell in with the British frigate "Java" (38), which was carrying General Hislop, the governor of Bombay, to India, and took her after a sharp action.

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  • Brock fell in action on the 13th of October, while repulsing Dearborn's subordinate Van Rensselaer, a politician named to command by favour, and ignorant of a soldier's business.

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  • He was among those who fell in the great fight of 907; but his son Arnulf, surnamed the Bad, rallied the remnants of the race, drove back the Hungarians, and was chosen duke of the Bavarians in 911, when Bavaria and Carinthia were united under his rule.

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  • The latter fell in with an English man-of-war, the "Lion," and had to return to France; Charles escaped during the engagement, and at length arrived on the 2nd of August off Erisca, a little island of the Hebrides.

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  • It fell in 1625 into the hands of Spinola after a blockade of eleven months; it was now retaken by Frederick 3' Henry after a siege of eleven weeks, in the face of immense difficulties.

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  • The royal palace of Christiansborg, originally built (1731-1745) by Christian VI., destroyed by fire in 1794, and rebuilt, again fell in flames in 1884.

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  • Sir Andrew Moray fell in this battle.

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  • This lady, with whom Gambetta fell in love in 1871, was the daughter of a French artillery officer.

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  • One of her brothers, Charaxus, fell in love with a courtesan named Doricha upon whom he squandered his property.

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  • Sherif fell in February, Mahmud Sami became prime minister, and Arabi (created a pasha) minister of war.

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  • Pompeii was merely covered with a bed of lighter substances, cinders, small stones and ashes, which fell in a dry state, while at Herculaneum the same substances, being drenched with water, hardened into a sort of tuf a, which in places is 65 ft.

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  • The supposed tomb of Horsa, who fell in the same battle, is situated at Horsted, about 2 m.

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  • While leading this vagrant and miserable life, Johnson fell in love.

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  • Free from the yoke of the brewer, she fell in love with a music master, high in his profession, from Brescia, named Gabriel Piozzi, in whom nobody but herself could discover anything to admire.

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  • Cordova fell in 1236, and Seville in 12 4 8.

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  • The losses on either side were very heavy; even after the capture of Serajevo in August, the resistance was continued; and besides those who fell in battle, a considerable number of the insurgents were put to death under military law.

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  • Baron Gautsch fell in April over a difference with the Poles, and his successor, Prince Konrad zu Hohenlohe-Schillingsfiirst, who had taken over the reform bills, resigned also, Baron six weeks later, as a protest against the action of the crown in consenting to the enactment of a customs tariff in Hungary distinct from, though identical with, the joint Austro-Hungarian tariff comprised hi the Szell-Kdrber compact and enacted as a joint tariff by the Reichsrath.

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  • Strange to say, as Syracuse fell in the reign of Basil the Macedonian, the Saracen occupation was completed in the reign of Nikephoros Phokas (Nicephorus Phocas), the deliverer of Crete.

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  • Kadesh fell in the sixth campaign.

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  • The general Jafar, hoping to deal with this enemy independently of Jauhar, met the Carmathians without waiting for reinforcements from Egypt, and fell in battle, his army being defeated.

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  • The constable of Bourbon, who fell in the sack of Rome of 1527, is buried here.

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  • The disgrace that fell in consequence on his superior, Ali escaped by the use of lavish bribes at Constantinople.

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  • While there he fell in with William Maginn, and about 1834 began to contribute his celebrated "Prout Papers" to Fraser's Magazine.

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  • The latter expelled them from their kingdom, and in 814 Reginfridus fell in a vain attempt to regain it.

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  • Hated for his vices, Demetrius fell in battle against the usurper, Alexander Balas, in 150 B.C.

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  • The Irfon valley, near Builth, was, however, the scene of the last struggle between the English and Llewelyn, who in 1282 fell in a petty skirmish in that district.

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  • Caithness-shire was declared to be the greatest sufferer by the period of depression; rents fell in that county by 30 to 50% on large farms, 20 to 30% on medium, and 10 to 60% on small farms. Nevertheless, the decline in the value of land was serious.

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  • In 617 IEthelfrith fell in battle with the English of East Anglia, and his sons, Eanfrid and Oswald, fled to the North.

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  • Here Douglas fell in the thickest of the melee, but his death was concealed and Henry Percy, with many other English knights, were captured and held to heavy ransom (r5th of August 1388).

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  • He strengthened his fleet, but his admiral, Sir Andrew Barton, fell in a fight with English privateers equipped by the earl of Surrey and commanded by his sons (15 r r).

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  • In the same year a young Tweedside laird, Murray of Broughton, visited Rome, fell in love with Prince Charles, then a handsome, wayward, stalwart and ambitious lad, with " a body made for war," and, returning home, Murray practically succeeded to the duties once performed by Lockhart of Carnwath, as Jacobite agent and organizer.

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  • She fell in love with her stepson Hippolytus, who, resisting her advances, was accused by her to Theseus of having attempted her virtue.

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  • The tower, which fell in 1628, was perhaps rebuilt by Inigo Jones.

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  • The studies fell in the 18th century into an " abject state," from which they were first raised by a statute passed in 1800 (Report of Oxford University Commission of 1850-1852, p. 60 et seq.), under which distinctions were first allotted to the ablest candidates for the bachelor's degree.

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  • Chronicles, with the book of Ezra and Nehemiah, makes a continuity between the old Judah which fell in 586 and the return (time of Cyrus), the rebuilding of the temple (Darius), and the reorganization associated with Nehemiah and Ezra (Artaxerxes).

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  • Other towns fell in turn, such as Caesarea, Sebusteh (Samaria), Nablus.

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  • In the churchyard are buried Sir John Graham, Sir John Stewart who fell in the battle of 1298, and Sir Robert Munro and his brother, Dr Duncan Munro, killed in the battle of 1746.

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  • In the Lamian War Argos was induced to side with the patriots against Macedonia; after its capture by Cassander from Polyperchon (317) it fell in 303 into the hands of Demetrius Poliorcetes.

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  • They fell in Shere Ali's time to 7700,000.

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  • In the early days of railway enterprise the agency of private companies guaranteed by the state was exclusively employed, and nearly all the great trunk lines were made under this system, but the leases of the last three of these lines, the Great Indian Peninsula, the Bombay Baroda and Central India, and the Madras companies, fell in respectively in 'goo, 1905 and 1907.

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  • There are monuments of Queen Victoria and Sir Theophilus Shepstone, and various war memorials - one commemorating those who fell in Zululand in 1879, and another those who lost their lives in the Boer War 1899-1902.

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  • On his way back to Naupactus, Temenus fell in with Oxylus, an Aetolian, who had lost one eye, riding on a horse (thus making up the three eyes) and immediately pressed him into his service.

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  • His son, Marc Antoine, a young man of promise, fell in a duel in 1626.

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  • The meeting took place at `Aqr in the vicinity of Babel, and Yazid was completely defeated and fell in the battle.

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  • Merwan retreated to Harran, thence to Damascus, and finally to Egypt, where he fell in a last struggle towards the end of 132 (August 750).

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  • The caliph, who wished nothing more than to be reconciled to his old faithful servant, was forced to take arms against him, and fell in battle Shawwal 320 (October 932), at the age of 38 years.

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  • They thus fell in whole ranks by the hands of unseen antagonists.

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  • Gaston de Foix fell in the battle, in which he was supporting Alphonso.

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  • The South Tyne rises in the south-eastern extremity of Cumberland, below Cross Fell in the Pennine Chain, and flows north past Alston as far as the small town of Haltwhistle, where it turns east.

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  • But the support given by the Latin princes to the Armenians in Cilicia facilitated the growth of the small warlike state of Lesser Armenia, which fell in 1375 with the defeat and capture of Leo VI.

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  • His treatment fell in admirably with the ideas of his age and of that following.

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  • The supposed discovery of the poems of Ossian fell in with this train of sentiment, and created an enthusiasm for the study of early popular poetry.

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  • The west side of the nave fell in 1763 and the tower in 1830.

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  • Here he fell in love with a young girl who had been dumb from birth, and henceforth devoted himself to discover a method of imparting speech to deaf-mutes.

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  • Spinoza, the story goes, fell in love with his fair instructress; but a fellow-student, called Kerkering, supplanted him in his mistress's affections by the help of a valuable necklace of pearls which he presented to the young lady.

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  • On his death in 1066 a civil war broke out in which the leaders were two obscure princes named Eric. Probably the division of feeling between Vestergotland and Upland in the matter of religion was the real cause of this war, but nothing is known of the details, though we hear that both kings as well as the chief men of the land fell in it.

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  • Until 1888 the yearly expenditure was less than the yearly income, but subsequently the revenues were not sufficient to cover the expenditure, and many payments fell in arrear in spite of emptying the treasury of its reserve and contracting numerous loans.

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  • Antiochus pressed successfully on, and once more recovered Babylonia, but in 129 was defeated in Media and fell in a desperate struggle.

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  • Peroz (457484) fell in battle against them; his treasures and family were captured and the country devastated far and near.

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  • On the green stand a monument erected by the state in 1799 to the memory of the minute-men who fell in that engagement, a drinking fountain surmounted by a bronze statue (1900, by Henry Hudson Kitson) of Captain John Parker, who was in command of the minute-men, and a large boulder, which marks the position of the minute-men when they were fired upon by the British.

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  • In the following year he was sent to study law at Paris, where he fell in with the Ampere family, and through them with Chateaubriand, Lacordaire, Montalembert, and other leaders of the neo-Catholic movement.

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  • Sir Charles fell in battle with the Ashanti on the 21st of January 1824.

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  • In matters of domestic legislation, such as taxation and excise, Rhodes fell in to a considerable extent with Dutch prejudices.

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  • A few days after his arrival at Agen he fell in love with a charming orphan of thirteen, Andiette de Rogues Lobejac. Her friends objected to her marriage with an unknown adventurer, but in 1528 he had obtained so much success as a physician that the objections of her family were overcome, and at forty-five he married Andiette, who was then sixteen.

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  • Together with that county, it came into the possession of the Alengon and other French families, and after wards into that of the house of Castille, from whom by marriage it fell in 1272 to Edward I., king of England.

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  • Near it a mound covers remains, possibly those of the Norwegians who fell in the battle (1263) between Alexander III.

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  • Christianity arose in the East, and Greek was the language of the Scriptures and early services of the church, but when Latin Christianity established itself in Europe and Africa, and when the old Roman empire fell in two, and the eastern half became separate in government, interests and ideas from the western, the term Greek or Eastern Church acquired gradually a fixed meaning.

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  • Theodoric fell in the battle (451).

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  • When the Turks took Constantinople the colony was almost cut off from the mother city, which handed it over to the enterprising bank of St George; but it could not be saved and fell in 1475 to the Turks, who sometimes called it Kuchuk-Stambul (Little Stambul or Constantinople) or Krym-Stambul (Stambul of Crimea).

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  • Having been again part of Thuringia, it fell in 1249 to Meissen, and in 1291 to Brandenburg.

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  • According to the Annals of the Four Masters a fleet burned Cork in 821; in 846 the Danes appear to have been in possession of the town, for a force was collected to demolish their fortress; and in 1012 Cork again fell in flames.

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  • The approach of the south-west monsoon precluded the immediate renewal of the attempt; but hostilities were resumed, and Achin fell in January 1874.

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  • Boadicea took poison; thousands of Britons fell in the fight or were hunted down in the ensuing guerrilla.

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  • In the middle of the Dam stands a monument to those who fell in the Belgian revolution of 1830-1831, and called the Metal Cross after the war medals struck at that time.

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  • Fortunately the two men on whom the chief responsibility fell in this great crisis were equal to their task.

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  • When it fell in 1782 be became First Lord, and was created Viscount Keppel and Baron Elden.

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  • It is pleasant to record that the graveyard of those officers who fell in the Kabul campaign of 1879-1880, which lies at the northern end of the Bemaru ridge, is not uncared for.

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  • Kent once more became a kingdom, and two successive Mercian sovereigns, Beornwulf and Ludica, fell in battle while vainly trying to recover Offas supremacy over East Anglia and Wessex.

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  • In this way, the majority felt an interest in supporting the men who embodied their own opinions, and fell in turn under the influence of those who held them with greater prudence or ability than fell to the lot of the average members of the House.

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  • The original dome fell in 558, as the result of an earthquake, and among the improvements introduced in the course of restoration, the dome was raised 25 ft.

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  • Here he fell in battle (497), while attacking Ennea Hodoi (afterwards Amphipolis) on the Strymon, which belonged to the Edonians, a Thracian tribe.

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  • Shortly afterwards she married Sweyn, and easily persuaded her warlike husband to unite with Olaf, king of Sweden, against Olaf Trygvessdn, who fell in the famous sea-fight off Svolde (1000) on the west coast of Riigen, after a heroic resistance immortalized by the sagas, whereupon the confederates divided his kingdom between them.

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  • No historic event has made such a deep impression on the mind of the Serbs as the battle of Kossovo - probably because the flower of the Serb aristocracy fell in that battle, and because both the tsar of the Serbs, Lazar, and the sultan of the Turks, Murad I., lost their lives.

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  • At the age of fifteen she fell in love with Pietro Bonaventuri, a young Florentine clerk in the firm of Salviati, and on the 28th of November 1563 escaped with him to Florence, where they were married and she had a daughter named Pellegrina.

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  • She fell in tears at the feet of the figure, and felt every worldly emotion die within her.

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  • Edward Bruce fell in battle near Dundalk, and most of his army recrossed the channel, leaving behind a reputation for cruelty and rapacity.

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  • Yet, in spite of the heroic defence of Thermopylae by the Spartan king Leonidas, the glory of the decisive victory at Salamis fell in great measure to the Athenians, and their patriotism, self-sacrifice and energy contrasted strongly with the hesitation of the Spartans and the selfish policy which they advocated of defending the Peloponnese only.

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  • The great empire of East and West fell in ruins with the emperors abdication at Fontainebleau.

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  • In 1236 Cordova was conquered, and Seville fell in 1248 with the help of a fleet from the Basque coast and of the Moorish king of Granada, who was Fernandos vassal, paying tribute and attending Cortes when summoned.

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  • It fell in the troubles following his death, but Fernando III.

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  • Luciano Doria fell in the battle, and the Genoese, who had suffered severely, did not at once follow up their success.

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  • In 1763 Necker fell in love with Madame de Vermenou, the widow of a French officer.

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  • Near Bad Helmstedt a monument has been erected to those who fell in the Franco-German War; in the town there is one to those killed at Waterloo.

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  • This fell in May, when Gordon returned to Quinsan and disbanded his force.

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  • He fell in love with you .. with us … the first night on the beach.

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  • No … all because Evelyn fell in love with an alien … no, all because Romas was an alien!

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  • Lura and Mariza We all fell in love with these two Portuguese women representing very different traditions vibrantly alive in Lisboa.

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  • Including gospel choirs to in a. Soon fell in the passenger esprit the special events wild west shootouts.

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  • Seventeen people were killed, fourteen seriously injured and thirteen slightly injured, when twelve HEs and many IBs fell in the above area.

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  • But, the oldest story of them all, he fell in love with a young Swiss and they eventually married.

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  • Davidson fell in love with the daughter of a prosperous merchant.

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  • He's a bit adventurous and even joined a Circus, because he fell in love with a performing poodle.

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  • Interest rates are low, stock markets are rising and the total number of private equity receiverships fell in 2005.

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  • The same stateroom soon fell in this is the.

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  • Night fell in shades outside the windows, sodium streetlights fizzing into life in an attempt to halt its progress.

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  • After a desperate resistance, Florence fell in 1530.

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  • The losses on both sides were very heavy, and, besides those who fell in battle, many of the insurgents were executed under martial law.

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  • She fell in love with Jason the Argonaut, who reached Colchis at this time, and exacted a terrible revenge for his faithlessness (see Argonauts and Jason).

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  • Here they fell in with the adherents of the new faith, grave, earnest men who professed to reform the abuses which had grown up in the Church; and a sense of equity as much as a love of novelty moved them, on their return home, to propagate wholesome doctrines and clamour for the reformation of their own degenerate prelates.

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  • Eusebius adopted and popularized this date, which fell in with his own system of Gospel chronology, but of the year 33 as the date of the Passion there is no vestige in Christian tradition before the 4th century.

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  • The Poitevins fell in 1234; they were removed at the demand of the barons and the primate Edmund Rich, who held them responsible for the tragic fate of the rebellious Richard Marshal.

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  • She herself, however, fell in love with the young prince, and Berenice in revenge formed a conspiracy, and, having slain Demetrius, married Ptolemy's son (see Berenice, 3).

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  • But, as the power of the `Abbasids declined (see article Caliphate, ad fin.) and external authority fell in the provinces into the hands of the governors and in the capital into those of the amir al-omard, the distinction became more and more palpable, especially when the Buyids, who were disposed to Shi`ite views, proclaimed themselves sultans, i.e.

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  • Mystical tendencies in Mahommedanism arose mainly on Persian soil (see SuFiism), and Von Kremer has shown that these Eastern tendencies fell in with a disposition to asceticism and flight from the world which had arisen among the Arabs before Islam under Christian influence.

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  • The consuls Aulus Hirtius and C. Vibius Pansa, however, fell in the battle, and the senate became suspicious of Octavian, who, irritated at the refusal of a triumph and the appointment of Brutus to the command over his head, entered Rome at the head of his troops, and forced the senate to bestow the consulship upon him (August 19th).

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  • In the vestibule of the entrance corridor stands a suit of black armour believed to have been worn by Provost Sir Robert Davidson, who fell in the battle of Harlaw, near Inverurie, in 1411.

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  • Numantia, the centre of the fiercest resistance, fell in I 33 B.C. before the science of Scipio Aemilianus (see ScIPIo), and even northern Spain began to accept Roman.

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  • It fell in the crash of the Revolution, but was revived by Pere Petetot, cure of St Roch, in 1852, as the " Oratory of Jesus and the Immaculate Mary ";"; the Church of the Oratory near the Louvre belongs to the Reformed Church.

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  • When the Berlin Wall fell in 1989, I was an undergraduate at Rice University.

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  • What was the name of the little boy who fell in love with the beautiful star?

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  • Not long since I read his epitaph in the old Lincoln burying-ground, a little on one side, near the unmarked graves of some British grenadiers who fell in the retreat from Concord--where he is styled "Sippio Brister"--Scipio Africanus he had some title to be called--"a man of color," as if he were discolored.

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  • Two were misdirected and the shot went too high, but the last round fell in the midst of a group of hussars and knocked three of them over.

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  • A cannon ball killed someone behind them, another fell in front and splashed Dolokhov with blood.

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  • He tried to right himself but fell in up to his waist.

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  • Natasha fell in love the very moment she entered the ballroom.

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  • She fell in love with Nicholas and does not wish to know anything more.

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  • One Uhlan stopped, another who was on foot flung himself to the ground to avoid being knocked over, and a riderless horse fell in among the hussars.

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  • She ran up to him and, in the play of the sunlight that fell in small round spots through the shade of the lime-tree avenue, could not be sure what change there was in his face.

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  • Some Cossacks on the prowl for booty fell in with the Emperor and very nearly captured him.

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  • One of them fell in the mud under his horse's feet.

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  • I only know that he fell in with the Rostovs....

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  • Traveling steerage; sitting on hard wooden train seats; walking miles and miles and sleeping where they fell in tiredness.

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  • She sprang up to reply, but was so overcome with emotion that she fell in a swoon on the floor.

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  • A single HE fell in a turnip field west of Peake House Farm, Hawthorn, causing no damage.

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  • Symonds staggered back and fell in an ungainly, unconscious heap on the floor.

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  • From high in the air, with a wail of despair, She fell in a downward direction.

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  • Shortly after my arrival, I met a beautiful French woman named Michelle and fell in love.

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  • Start by including a baby memories book that includes pages for the baby shower, the family tree, how the new parents first fell in love and spaces for footprints and photos.

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  • Someone dumped him on the doorsteps of the local shelter, and when I came in to get a cat, I saw him and fell in love.

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  • This husband and wife team fell in love with the Amish lifestyle in Lancaster County and have made many friends in the Amish community there.

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  • I fell in love with the beautiful children whose faces often go unseen and I just wanted to help them in any way that I could.

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  • One of the best known American painters and perhaps the best known female painter ever, Georgia O'Keefe fell in love with art is a child growing up in Wisconsin.

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  • During the Friends years, Jennifer met and fell in love with Brad Pitt.

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  • Howard Marshall, an 86-year-old retired oil tycoon who quickly fell in love with her and proposed.

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  • Fans fell in love with the rough-around-the-edges Dog, with his cowboy style and rugged looks.

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  • Rumor says they fell in love on the set of Daredevil in 2003 when Jennifer played Ben's love interest.

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  • Fans that fell in love with Scott Baio during his Joanie Loves Chachi and Charles in Charge days will be happy to see Baio returning to the small screen once again.

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  • Will the battery incident sour their relationship or can a couple who met and fell in love on a reality show weather the storm and tie the knot?

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  • The two fell in love and were married in 1983.

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  • Despite the age difference the pair fell in love and married in September of 2005.

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  • She qualified her statement, adding that the only way this would happen would be if she met a man, fell in love and got married.

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  • It wasn't so long ago when everyone fell in love with Heigl's character Izzie Stevens on the Emmy Award winning show.

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  • They were both attractive, young, and in love, and they married in July 2000.In the midst of what most people assumed was a happy marriage, Pitt fell in love with Angelina Jolie while filming the movie Mr. And Mrs. Smith.

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  • Television audiences fell in love with the actress and enjoyed seeing her grow up over the years.

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  • Jolie has since stated that she fell in love with Brad Pitt while filming the movie, but that they did not act on their feelings because Pitt was a married man.

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  • This fell in line with the ethics and philosophy of the even better established Boy Scouts.

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  • Many parents were kids at the time, or not even born yet, but they fell in love with Cream later and hope their kids will do the same.

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  • However, it was not until this December when I received a sewing machine that I learned how to sew and fell in love with it.

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  • He was also married twice, once to a women he fell in love with before being deployed in the service, and later to June Carter, a country music star who Cash remained with until her death 35 years later.

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  • His groove-based riffs, complicated arrangements and his blisteringly fast licks contributed to this sterling reputation, but it was the sound of his guitar that fans really fell in love with.

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  • Margaretha and Wolfgang met and fell in love in St. Moritz.

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  • Not long after the pilots fell in love with the style, so did the general public.

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  • The closest thing you saw to a trailer or promotional video were the cut-scenes opened by a clapboard in which Pacman and Ms. Pacman literally bumped into each other and fell in love.

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  • He fell in love with the place, and reportedly received a phone call from a friend who was selling property in the area and he immediately took it up.

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  • She fell in love with dance at the age of sixteen, after seeing her first formal dance performance, and decided to commit her life to the arts.

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  • The boy fell in love with the doctor's daughter.

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  • They were high in the late '90s and early 2000s and then fell in 2002.

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  • People everywhere fell in love when this style was first introduced, and in fact, loved it so much there's even a song dedicated to the look.

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  • He fell in love with the culture and began pursuing a career in modern dance.

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  • I jumped at the opportunity, and fell in love with how wonderful the photos turned out.

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  • Although Marie grew up as the only girl in a family of nine children, she fell in love with dolls.

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  • Kids instantly fell in love with them for many reasons, mainly because they could make believe they were grown-up while driving around their backyard in their own miniature battery powered vehicle.

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  • Remember why you fell in love in the first place, and don't ever let your beloved think they've become part of a routine.

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  • It has been rocky and I am thinking that it may be nearing the end because so much has happened that I am getting to the point to where I can't remember why I fell in love with him.

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  • We both fell in love quite quickly and felt that we were soul mates.

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  • My mom said to call her when I fell in love.

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  • This way, you can reconnect and remember the reason why you fell in love in the first place.

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  • It helps to give the first member of each team a writing prompt, such as "Once there was a girl and boy who fell in love.

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  • The funny thing about this story is how they fell in love.

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  • When Sonja was young, she fell in love with Lucian and she became pregnant with his child.

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  • The Crocs craze ensued, and people of all ages and walks of life fell in love with this comfortable and versatile footwear brand.

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  • Those clear six inch heels you fell in love with but weren't sure exactly how or where to wear them?

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  • He met and fell in love with Marie, his younger sister.

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  • Erica's thick black hair fell in long smooth waves around her shoulders when she was younger.

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  • Although I had never sought out a career specifically in soaps, I fell in love with the world and with the people instantly.

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  • In 1984, Hope fell in love with bad boy Bo Brady.

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  • Eventually, he went into medicine and fell in love with Sarah Glass, a fellow medical student.

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  • Former model turned surgeon Izzie Stevens captured hearts when she fell in love with doomed patient Denny.

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  • Although engaged to another man at the time, Lucci fell in love with Huber.

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  • Everwood producers reportedly fell in love with Pleasant Grove, Utah.

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  • When she fell in love with Dr. Cliff Warner, Palmer did everything he could to sabotage the relationship.

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  • When they fell in love, they allowed themselves a more lavish ceremony.

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  • In August of 1990, Chuck and Donna finally say their I dos, over a decade after they first fell in love.

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  • Tad fell in love with Dixie and kept trying to rescue her, despite her own claims to be in love with Adam.

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  • Melody Thomas Scott met and fell in love with her husband former executive producer Ed Scott while working on the show.

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  • Ashley Abbott fell in love with Victor Newman, engaged in a very passionate affair with him, and became pregnant.

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  • Meredith nearly died when she fell in the water and began to actively seek therapy after the incident.

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  • At the heart of the series was the love triangle of two vampire brothers who fell in love with a girl in 1864 and later return to modern day Mystic Falls where they discover her Doppelganger.

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  • Etain was a fairy maiden whose beauty was so great that the Faery King Midir fell in love with her at first sight.

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  • Visitors to the valley fell in love with its scenic charm and today, the area boasts over 60,000 hotel beds.

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  • Audiences fell in love with Mickey and flocked to theaters to see the cheerful mouse.

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  • Fossil debuted these tins during the 1980s, and consumers instantly fell in love with the fun, colorful tins.

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  • As I was working on this project, I came across this creamy white yarn and completely fell in love.

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  • America fell in love with her, modeling opportunities became plentiful, and as a result she has become one of the richest models in the world, with a personal fortune worth over 150 million dollars.

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  • I loved the comfortable and flattering fit and began bringing some home to friends and family, who immediately fell in love with it.

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  • America fell in love with her fun, intense and energetic personality.

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  • The world fell in love with her and she soon became a household name.

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  • However, in the late 1980s and the 1990s women fell in love with them again and renamed them teddies.

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  • You fell in love with her Milkshake, so you'll probably overlook the fact she's a little Bossy.

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  • During her time at Peabody, she fell in love with Rock music (particularly Led Zepplin).

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  • He also had several chart topping singles with "I Wish You'd Stay," "Two People Fell in Love" and "Mud on the Tires" (which reached number 1).

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  • Fans of the 2009 American Idol contest fell in love with one of the performances by Adam Lambert - Mad World.

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  • Her father, taxi driver Mitch Winehouse, was a tremendous fan of jazz and soul music, and Winehouse fell in love with her father's favorite music at a young age.

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  • Critics fell in love with Winehouse's voice and were also impressed that she had penned all of the songs herself, save for two covers.

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  • The idea for The Bachelorette arose after viewers of the first season of The Bachelor fell in love with runner-up Trista Rehn.

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  • Sarah hailed from Nashville, as did Travis, which was ironic considering they met and fell in love overseas.

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  • Kate has said that she fell in love with Jon immediately.

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  • Nerys fell in love with Edon during a visit to Deep Space Nine.

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  • He fell in love - several times - with 'real' people.

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  • The first time I saw him his eyes touched my soul and I fell in love then and there.

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  • In 2009, those same children are in their 20s and 30s, and have children who are about the same age they were when they fell in love with the amazing machines that could transform from vehicle to robot in seconds.

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  • Sam Anders - The Pyramid player turned resistance fighter fell in love with Kara Thrace and mourned his humanity when he discovered he was a Cylon.

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  • For those who fell in love with The Lord of the Rings trilogy books, The Lord of the Rings filming locations in New Zealand provided the perfect backdrop to make the world of Middle Earth come alive.

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  • Boromir was the first of the Fellowship to fall victim to the ring, while Gandalf fell in battle to a Balrog.

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  • Vincent Crabbe - Draco Malfoy's friend fell in service to Voldemort.

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