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... Around the age of twelve, the King family finally settled in the town of Durham, Maine. For King, Durham was the place where his imagination began to shine. ...
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... Around the age of twelve the King family settled in the town of Durham, Maine. For Stephen King, Durham was the place where his imagination began to twinkle. ...
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... For Stephen King, Durham was the place where his imagination began to shine. It was at this time that Stephen first began to make friends. ...
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... which he writes. King attended grammar school in Durham, Maine, and then went on to Lisbon Falls High School. After King graduated ...
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... They then moved to Stratford, Connecticut, that was where Stephen King spent most ... Around his 11th anniversary Stephen's mom moved to Durham, Maine, along with ...
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... United States. The family settled back in Durham, Maine where King's mother took care of her parents until their death. The college ...
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... family. Finally King settled with his mother and brother in Durham, Maine. Here in Durham, Stephen and David started their schooling. ...
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... Finally, in 1958, Nellie and the boys returned to Maine and began grammar school at Durham Elementary School (King Biography 1-2). In 1959, Stephen and his ...
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... in Fort Wayne, Indiana, and Stratford, Connecticut before settling down in 1958, in Durham, Maine, where Nellie cared for her aging parents. Stephen King was a ...
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... brought her children back to Durham, Maine, for good. Her parents, Guy and Nellie Pillsbury, had become incapacitated with old age, and Ruth King was persuaded ...
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... brought her children back to Durham, Maine, for good. Her parents, Guy and Nellie Pillsbury, had become incapacitated with old age, and Ruth King was persuaded ...
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... of King Henry VIII. The men who opened St. Cuthbert's tomb found a number of precious jewels and a wand of gold which were all confiscated by the crown. Durham ...
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... They traveled throughout many states over several years finally moving back to Durham, Maine in 1958. (PR 5 pg.1) Stephen King began his actual writing career ...
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... Finally, in 1958, Nellie and the boys returned to Maine and began grammar school at Durham Elementary School (King Biography 1-2). In 1959, Stephen and his ...
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... The first distinguished prisoner in the tower was the Bishop of Durham. ... He took what money the peasants had and gave it to the King. ...
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... A Mr. James Hadfield fired a gun at King George III in a theatre. ... The revision came about from the case of Monte Durham, hence the Durham rule, "Irresistible ...
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... The Colonial Secretary's instructions are just as powerful as the King's are ... After Durham, several other governor-generals were appointed to govern Upper Canada ...
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... Dr. Martin Luther King was a "nonviolent man who drew violence to himself." Later on in ... One type was the Bull Durham, which was a slow burning type of cigarette ...
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... excellent chancellor of Oxford University, founded a college at Durham, and made ... interested himself in Scandinavian affairs; although he admired King Charles X ...
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... Durham was own by man who was trying to make as much money out of it as ... These novels such as King Midas, The Journal of Arthur Stirling, and Manassas, did not ...
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... This magnificent castle lies in the Historic County Durham, England ... He then became the Hero of Neville's Cross in 1346 when he took David, the King of Scots and ...
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This show, which was performed at the Carolina Theatre in Durham, North Carolina ... The king, who was played by _____ was dry and inconvincible, and ...
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... stated the same facts of Mr. Jamal's confession that Ms. Durham had testified ... Stacy Koons, in prison for beating Rodney King, published his book, the FOP did ...
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... Barclay, Iceberg, Silk Cut, Silva Thins, Sobrania, Bull Durham and Carlton ... Research) to mislead the public..." - Honorable George Finkle, King County Superior ...
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... She weighs the facts that he is a son of a king, a great warrior, and deemed a good man by most. ... Durham, North Carolina: Duke University Press, 1958. ...
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... King, Robert E. Robert Addison Schoolfield (1853-1931): A Biographical History of the Leader of Danville, Virginia's ... Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 1960. ...
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