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Hence the four towers, completed in 1728, and the nickname "Queen Anne's Footstool".
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Hence the four towers, completed in 1728, and the nickname "Queen Anne's Footstool".
The Guardian World News Phil Daoust 2011
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It's heart-breaking for him now that Anne's not there any more.
Anne the elephant's circus owners talk of horror at abuse by worker 2011
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The Queen Anne's Revenge shipwreck site, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Sites, has already yielded more than 250,000 artifacts.
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Jon Cracknell, who is now in charge of Anne's care at Longleat, also feels the elephant is missing Bobby and Moira.
Anne the elephant's circus owners talk of horror at abuse by worker 2011
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"Anne's outfit is more tactical, like the comic book, than the previous Batman movies," a source very close to the costume design told the website.
Anne Hathaway's Catwoman Suit From 'Dark Knight Rises' Detailed: Report The Huffington Post News Editors 2011
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The Disney film "Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides" starring Johnny Depp was released earlier this month and features both Blackbeard and the Queen Anne's Revenge.
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Volunteers with the Royal Navy killed him in Ocracoke Inlet in November 1718, five months after the ship thought to be Queen Anne's Revenge sank.
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In 1717, Blackbeard captured a French slave ship and renamed it Queen Anne's Revenge.
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The anchor's size is typical for a ship the size of the Queen Anne's Revenge, while the two other anchors probably were used in emergencies, such as storms, Wilde-Ramsing said.
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