Cornelia in A Sentence

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    Cornelia P. Spencer, First Steps in North Carolina History (6th ed., Raleigh, 1893), is a brief elementary book written for use in the public schools.

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    Eventually Harris settled in on the F/V Cornelia Marie, the boat he would work from for over 20 years.

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    He leaves behind his sons, Jacob and Joshua, who are both part of the Cornelia Marie's crew and continue to appear on Deadliest Catch.

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    Her first big role came in 1997 when she played Cornelia Wallace in the television movie George Wallace.

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    His daughter Cornelia married Prince Giulio Cesare Colonna di Sciarra in 1728, who added her name to his own.

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    In the following year (which saw the death of Marius) Caesar, rejecting a proposed marriage with a wealthy capitalist's heiress, sought and obtained the hand of Cornelia, the daughter of Cinna, and thus became further identified with the ruling party.

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    Returning home, he was disinherited by his father's will, for his marriage with Cornelia (Neeltje) Simons, a portionless gentlewoman.

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    When asked to show her jewels she presented her sons, and on her death a statue was erected to her memory inscribed, "Cornelia, the mother of the Gracchi."

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    When the series Deadliest Catch began in 2005 on the Discovery Channel, Captain Phil Harris and the Cornelia Marie were among the fishing vessels documented on the show.