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Three wives of the rich, powerful and famous are affected by their respective husbands' behavior in different ways. Carla's husbands' career as Lieutenant Governor eats up a lot of time that could be spent together. He has his eye on the Governorship in the future but as of now is content playing his position. The lack of quality however time has Carla examining her, options. Of which for a woman in her socio-economic position there are many. She's remained loyal thus far, but is in for a big surprise that will undoubtedly test that loyalty. Michelle and Sasha meanwhile are married to NBA ballers. While the former grows weary of her husband's constant disrespect to their vows as he continually smashes anything in a skirt. The latter has immersed herself in a web of revenge sex as a way of lashing out at her cheating spouse. The life isn't all glitz and glamour all the time. It's filled with numerous pitfalls and betrayals. Ones that will lead to catastrophe for some... and a literal DEAD END for others.
"Parole granted, provided you have a job and a place to live". The year was 1934 and the Parole Board, granting a parole to Henry Alvin Cartwright has cut the sentence of 10 years to Life short. He had served 6 years and 4 months on the sentence of 10 years to Life for the Armed Robbery he and his brother had committed in their hometown of Hillsboro, Illinois.
From one of the first mentions of St. Andrews by the British in 1771 to the present day, people have long been pulled to the community as an ideal place to live. Around 1880, many years after Native American tribes greeted the first European settlers to St. Andrews, the St. Andrews Bay Railroad, Land and Mining Company summed up this idyllic town in an advertisement for mailorder real estate with this description: The loveliest location in all Florida . . . the fairest land the sun ever blessed with its genial kiss. There is but one Florida, and St. Andrews Bay is its brightest jewel. Many settlers lured by advertising such as this came to visit and found they wanted to stay. After St. Andrews incorporated in 1908, the community began its transformation into the popular port it is today.
This rich new volume brings to light the versatility and accomplishments of the English architect, designer, and maker Ernest Gimson, a central figure in the Arts and Crafts Movement.
Thomas Young was born in about 1747 in Baltimore County, Maryland. He married Naomi Hyatt, daughter of Seth Hyatt and Priscilla, in about 1768. They had four children. Thomas died in 1829 in North Carolina. Ancestors, descendants and relatives lived mainly in North Carolina.