How To Use Great-niece In A Sentence
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His early career brought him firmly within the English orbit: he was educated at Henry I's court and became earl of Huntingdon in 1113 through his marriage to Matilda, a great-niece of William the Conqueror.
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However, old man Magus and his great-niece, Ayla, saved my life.
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According to a great-niece, Frank married twice more, first to a widow who lived near his father's farm.
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I am going to do whatever it takes to defend the honor of my family, and that includes ensuring that my great-niece marries someone of purity and devotion.
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Surviving are four nieces and many great-nieces and nephews.
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Gandhi's pejorative reference to nakedness is ironic considering that, as Mr. Lelyveld details, when he was in his 70s and close to leading India to independence, he encouraged his 17-year-old great-niece, Manu, to be naked during her "nightly cuddles" with him.
Among the Hagiographers
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‘I don't want to just throw these, ‘Aunt Glad said, and held out to her great-niece the flowers they'd bought on the way.’
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‘Aunt Helen was always mischievous,’ her great-niece informed me during an interview.
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When I asked her how old she was, she knew she was 113 but thought she was young," Mary C. Hollins, Winn's great-niece, said in an Associated Press article.
Oldest African American, and one of my church ladies, carried no anger, no stress
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`I'll tell you what I have, honey," Ella rasped, `I have a great-niece in Altoona P. A. with a spare bedroom.
FAIRYLAND
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Young said Winn was one of two known people left in the United States whose parents both were almost certainly born into slavery because documents show they were born before the end of the Civil War, though her great-niece Mary C. Hollins says Winn never acknowledged that.
Oldest living African American dies at 113
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‘Why not,’ Angelina sighed, wondering what her stubborn great-niece had planned now.
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Until her death she was often taken care of by her great-niece Mary C. Hollins, who received a standing ovation at her funeral.
Shreveport bids farewell to 113-year-old woman
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I came across James' blog right after my great-niece was born and diagnosed with semi-lobar HPE.
Sunday Sweets: James' Sweet Safari
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Reflections on Rosemary were given by her niece Claire and one of her great-nieces, Annie.
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Sahgal was born in Bombay and is the daughter of novelist Nayantara Sahgal and great-niece of former Indian prime minister Jawaharlal Nehru.
Gita Sahgal's dispute with Amnesty International puts human rights group in the dock
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Emil's nieces, great-nieces and great-nephew always brought him great joy.
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I picked up the trail of his family -- not easy back in the dark ages of 2005 before certain handy databases existed -- and found a good-natured great-niece who obligingly swabbed for history's sake.
Megan Smolenyak: USS Monitor: Could William Bryan Be One of the Skeletons in the Turret?
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Jack agrees to keep the Baby a secret from Erica and then touches Bianca's belly, wondering whether he'll get a great-niece or great-nephew.
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Christopher, this is Nicole, my great-niece,’ Aunt Beth said.
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‘My feeling is that rioting and violence don't give solutions, but it was the only option for the suffragettes, as they didn't have any say through the normal democratic channels,’ says McCallum's great-niece.
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I am entranced by my four year old great-niece, Sophia, who insists on walking ahead of me wherever we go, "Because I'm the leader, Aunt Ang.
Angela Himsel: Blessed Are Those Who Enter: Sukkot, Hospitality and Home
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If we take St Francis of Assisi as the likely subject, however, a direct relationship emerges with St Elizabeth of Hungary and her great-niece St Elizabeth of Portugal, both of whom were Franciscan tertiaries.
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A 71-YEAR-old unsolved murder is to be reviewed by police after ‘new evidence’ was revealed in a book written by the victim's great-niece.
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`I'll tell you what I have, honey," Ella rasped, `I have a great-niece in Altoona P. A. with a spare bedroom.
FAIRYLAND
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Yet, unable to have children of her own, she never let a great-niece or great-nephew's birthday pass without a card and a check.
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Everyone, I want you to meet my great-niece, Melinda.