Their wedding, on her eighteenth birthday, in 2007, was, from all reports, a great blowout.
By the early eighteenth century, the Maroon communities controlled much of the eastern part of the island.
Surprisingly, in the eighteenth century, horologists were already using air friction to regulate the speed of minute repeaters.
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From the beginning, when Scottie grumpily tells Midge to turn off her eighteenth-century music, art fails to tame chaos.
Despite the wild fluctuations of Russian history since the early eighteenth century, not much has changed in this regard.
Gun-rights arguments have their origins not in eighteenth-century Anti-Federalism but in twentieth-century liberalism.
By the mid-eighteenth century, the ceremony had taken its form as a showcase for the talent of local girls.
As the film opens, he sits onstage before a contemporary audience and sings of an eighteenth-century Korean Romeo and Juliet.
Up until the eighteenth century, the lovely English name for trombone was sackbut, a word of Old French or possibly Spanish derivation.
This eighteenth trading week of 2012 comes to a close with investors disappointed with the April jobs report from the Labor Department.
Throughout the eighteenth century, the prevailing view was that species were fixed.
His firm occupies the eighteenth and nineteenth floors of the Lipstick Building, a distinctive oval tower on Third Avenue at East Fifty-third Street.
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New Lanark is an eighteenth century restored cotton mill village on the banks of the River Clyde, close to the Falls of Clyde in Southern Scotland.
The reliquary floats are adorned with ornate, flower-decked wooden statues, most of which date from the late eighteenth century and depict the Easter story.
In the eighteenth century, battles typically were fought, in a more or less prudent and narrow-bore fashion, to take a town or make a point.
It was as formal and as convention-bound as an eighteenth-century quadrille.
The earliest texts were probably composed in the early eighteenth century.
Eighteenth-century Americans and Britons revered liberty as modern ones do democracy.
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From Velazquez in the seventeenth century, through Goya straddling the eighteenth and nineteenth, to Picasso in the twentieth, Spain has the proudest of traditions in art.
Eighteenth-century British leaders knew they needed to figure out longitude.
Mid-eighteenth-century Venice as a place of gaiety and vice.
By the late eighteenth century in Europe, people were slicing their food into bite-size morsels and carrying them to their mouths with forks those formerly weird things, Wilson calls them.
"It's my fault, " announced my mother as soon as he began to recount at the dinner table what had transpired there on the eighteenth floor of 1 Madison Avenue.
In the eighteenth century, a French scholar discovered a manuscript of the Iliad from the tenth century A.D. that came complete with transcriptions from the marginal notes of ancient commentators.
Ben Whishaw plays the glowering Jean-Baptiste Grenouille, born among the fish stalls of eighteenth-century Paris, who follows his nose and becomes the assistant to a noted Italian perfumer (Dustin Hoffman).
Though the satiric point of making some of the plutocrats monsters out of an eighteenth-century farce eludes me, the actors try hard for vulgar panache, and they perform with professional skill.
In the eighteenth century of Benjamin Franklin and the nineteenth century of Thomas Edison, an educated person could feel some familiarity with science and even dabble in it as an amateur.
The Grand Tour has been a tradition of newly rich countries ever since young British aristocrats took to the Continent in the eighteenth century, picking up languages, antiques, and venereal disease.
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