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In past hunger games 23 people died. The hunger games in focus in the book, 22 people died.
Roughly 1 million people died when Holbeck Hall colapsed.
Figures vary, but over 20,000 soldiers and sailors were killed
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I was wondering this myself, but i believe that it means when the pioneers were trying to move and find more land westward. Since Jody's parents are middle-aged, and the novel is set in the very early 1900's, grandfather could be old enough to have been a pioneer. Since westering was such a hardship, it was why grandfather couldnt let go of that time in his life. Westering was so impprtant to the men of that time that they had almost a "hunger" for it. Because westering was no longer important to the men of the new age, it had died out of them. Sorry for the long answer :P
Not a true statement.
A great deal of innocent people would not have died. an even greater number of innocent people would have died, probably including your fathers, grandfathers, and uncles who would have been sent from the European theater to the Pacific for the invasion of the Japanese home islands.
Forrest Wood died on July 22, 1996, in Los Angeles, California, USA.
"[...]our improvident grandfathers, and fathers and uncles and brothers exchanged the land for their epic fornications - to put it plainly!"
Prince William's grandfathers are Prince Phillip and John Spencer.
true!
as he died in 1849 in Baltimore and is buried in his grandfathers grave, such tributes could be sent to the Westminster Burying Ground
That depends upon which family line you wish to follow. Like everyone else, Prince William has two grandfathers, four great-grandfathers, eight great-grandfathers... and so on. If you follow his male-line paternal ancestry, his sixth great-grandfather was Prince Karl Anton August (born 1727, died 1759) of the dukedom of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Beck. However, if you follow the lineage of the British monarchy, another of his sixth great-grandfathers was King George III (1738-1820) of the house of Hanover.
Corporal William F. Kennedy is whom the street was named after. He was my grandfathers brother. He died in 1918 during World War 1.
There were marks of violence on Helen's sister after she died
The name was coined from the statement of a Native American who experienced the removal; it is a general definition of feeling about the number of people who were murdered or died from a myriad of conditions forced upon them.