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Sweet was born in St. Albert near Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, [3] and studied political science, theology, and philosophy in Canada, South Africa, France, and Germany.He completed a DEA in political science at the Sorbonne at the Université de Paris (with Luc Ferry), a PhD in philosophy at the University of Ottawa, a DTh in systematic theology at the University of South Africa in Pretoria, and ...
After their divorce, she married television technical advisor William Mapel, with whom she had five children: Riley Mapel was the oldest son (b. 1981) and died by suicide in 2005; Patrick Mapel (b. 1983); Jack Mapel (b. 1985); the only daughter Calla Louise Mapel (b. 1987) [16] and Happy Atticus Mapel (b. 1988).
The plant is widely used in borders, rock gardens and informal country cottage style gardens. Sweet William is a good candidate for a naturalistic garden because its nectar attracts birds, bees, and butterflies. Its flowers are considered edible. [citation needed] Sweet William is a species of Dianthus. It thrives in loamy, slightly alkaline ...
William Sweet is a Canadian philosopher. William Sweet may also refer to: William Ellery Sweet (1869–1942), Governor of Colorado; William L. Sweet (1850–1931), New York politician; William Russell Sweet (1860–1946), Rhode Island painter and sculptor
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Princess Diana's sweet nickname for her eldest son, Prince William, features in the final season of The Crown.In the show, she calls him "Wombat," which was actually a real nickname she had for him.
William Maple (died c.1399), of Southampton, was an English Member of Parliament (MP). He was a Member of the Parliament of England for Southampton in February 1388, January 1390, 1391 and 1393. He was Mayor of Southampton 1386–9, 1390–1, and 1396–7.
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