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William's 19-year-old cousin, Lady Kitty Spencer and Viscount Linley's eight year old daughter, Margarita Armstrong-Jones will help with that task.
Margie Goldsmith: Wedding of the Century: Kate and Wills Margie Goldsmith 2011
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William's 19-year-old cousin, Lady Kitty Spencer and Viscount Linley's eight year old daughter, Margarita Armstrong-Jones will help with that task.
Margie Goldsmith: Wedding of the Century: Kate and Wills Margie Goldsmith 2011
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Discounting the surprises ring tonesand giving just half of Linley's high-speed market to EZchip, we calculate earnings of $2.91 per share in 2008 assuming 60.4% LanOptics ownership of EZ for an $87 stock price at a 30 times price-to-earnings growth multiple.
EZChip Just Warming Up Charlie Burger 2006
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Robinson Crusoe in mind because of an actual borrowing (Sheridan and Linley's adaptation encodes Crusoe as Cook) and clearly Shield and
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The overture, set in Jack's territory beyond the plantation, opens in a mood of somber expectation, while later cross-references to the "cannibal feast" music in Linley's 1781 pantomime
Savage Boundaries 2002
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David (Viscount) Linley's potpourri ($22.50) and a Blaine Trump candle ($32), created by Slatkin & Co. and "inspired by Blaine's favorite mulling spices."
How an Uptown Girl Gets On: QVC, Foreman Grills, Chocolate 2001
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They brought out several operas together; Linley's music in "The Duenna" and "The Beggar's Opera," being especially fine.
Some Old Time Beauties After Portraits by the English Masters, with Embellishment and Comment Thomson Willing
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Linley's aversion to the union of his daughter being at last set aside, the pair were re-married in England in April, 1773.
Some Old Time Beauties After Portraits by the English Masters, with Embellishment and Comment Thomson Willing
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Linley's playing was already exciting much attention, and as he showed great promise in his compositions as well, people were building high hopes as to his future.
Story-Lives of Great Musicians Francis Jameson Rowbotham
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Linley's career was prematurely closed, for at the age of twenty-two he was drowned through the capsizing of a pleasure-boat.
Famous Violinists of To-day and Yesterday Lahee, Henry C 1899
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