Edward
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Prince of Wales and Duke of Cornwall The Black Prince, 1330–76, English military leader (son of Edward III).
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Lake, a lake in central Africa, between Uganda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo: a source of the Nile. 830 sq. mi. (2,150 sq. km).
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a male given name: from Old English words meaning “rich, happy” and “guardian.”
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known as the Black Prince. 1330–76, Prince of Wales, the son of Edward III of England. He won victories over the French at Crécy (1346) and Poitiers (1356) in the Hundred Years' War
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Prince. born 1964, Earl of Wessex, third son of Elizabeth II of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. In 1999 he married Sophie Rhys-Jones (born 1965); their daughter Louise was born in 2003 and their son James in 2007
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“Implications of this war could be wide because oil is a feedstock for so much of the global economy,” said Edward Fishman, director of the Center for Geoeconomic Studies at the Council on Foreign Relations.
However, director and head of residential sales Edward Douglas-Home confirmed the castle was under offer following a successful closing date.
From BBC
Stand CEO Edward Ridgely, who designs software for prediction-market traders, says there are times when “insiders are obviously shaping the market.”
From Barron's
Thanks to such predecessors as Cardinals Timothy Dolan, Edward Egan and John O’Connor, I am inheriting a local church that already puts faith into action in powerful ways.
She wrote a false letter to the New York court, pretending to be Ferdie and Henry’s British relative, “Uncle Edward.”
From Literature
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