eyre in A Sentence

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    Becoming Jane Eyre.

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    Started by Eyre Burton Powell in 1840, the college became autonomous in 1987.

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    Most notably Charlotte's Jane Eyre and Emily's Wuthering Heights, both published in 1847, which also introduced more gothic themes.

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    Sheila Kohler is the author of many books including Becoming Jane Eyre and the recent Dreaming for Freud.

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    Both pop-culture and classic culture bless a May-December romance(Cheeni Kum, Jane Eyre and Mr Rothschild, any number of Mills and Boon novels).

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    What's more, he tells Jane that her uncle John Eyre has died and left her a fortune of twenty thousand pounds.

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    In total 17 teams entered the competition, with bridge specialists Wilkinson Eyre and Knight Architects, along with Zaha Hadid Architects among the entrants.

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    Eyre said it was unclear if the dissolution of sediments could be a long-term threat to entire islands, from the Pacific to the Caribbean.

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    The love story of Jane Eyre, a working governess on Thornfield estate, and Mr. Rochester, became a model of loyalty, dedication and boundless devotion.”.

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    Jane Eyre, which was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Achievement in Costume Design for Costume Designer Michael O'Connor and a 2012 Goya Award for Best European Film.

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    A rewriting of Jane Eyre, the novel contains all the tropes of the Gothic romance- a castle, a family secret, murder- but these are challenged by one of Stewart's finest protagonists, Linda Martin.

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    The widespread rain has caused significant rises in many of the rivers that feed into the Gulf of Carpentaria and the Great Barrier Reef lagoon, and some runoff has made it into the Channel Country and will eventually reach Lake Eyre in South Australia.

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    We investigated whether there is evidence for the individual components of mood(such as appetite, tiredness, and sleep) spreading through US adolescent friendship networks while adjusting for confounding by modeling the transition probabilities of changing mood state over time,” says public health statistics researcher Rob Eyre of the University of Warwick, who led the study.

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