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This simply continues on like the war of the roses.
For to me any such garden is full of the wars of the roses.
Perhaps these are our contemporary wars of the roses.
The latter day war of the roses, says the Gazette, was their debut game.
Regardless, in this war of the roses, no one’s showing any kind of love.
Reporter: Without a prenup, this becomes the biggest war of the roses ever.
The back story of the series certainly derives from the wars of the roses.
But between the married-couple rages the wars of the roses.
Hence, too, the war of the roses, because the House of York had a white rose as its symbol.
The war of the roses: demilitarizing invasion biology.
A magic drug that could have saved the marriage of even that doomed couple in "the war of the roses."
In the wars of the roses, you risked a prick whichever one you picked.
Mr Bayley said he didn't want to "reignite the war of the roses," but public opinion was clearly split.
In warm weather, business owners seem engaged in an informal war of the roses, seeing who can plant the most striking gardens or window boxes.
Class 4l are learning about the Tudors, we have done the Battle of Bosworth, also known as the war of the roses.
It's not a war of the roses as much as it is a war of attrition, of turned shoulders and unfulfilled sighs.
The mere prospect of that matchup has already generated such hackneyed tabloid phrases as "glamorous catfight" and "war of the roses."
Imagine watching a drama set in the wars of the roses, or at the court of Henry VIII, and having absolutely no idea what is due to happen.
THE WAR OF THE ROSES.
The period is largely the fifteenth century, the time of the wars of the roses and this site aims to cover not only the marshall side of life but everyday life as well.
Newberry proposed that the priests of Horus and Seth fought each other "in the Manner of a war of the roses" during the second half of the Second dynasty.
And, with estranged/not-so-estranged lover and Twilight co-star Kristen Stewart the face of Balenciaga's perfume Florabotanica, could the cosmetic market have a war of the roses on the cards?
It was the war of the roses - and the daffodils - for Princes Harry and William as they watched England take on Wales in the Six Nations rugby clash.
Edmund fought alongside his father during the conflict today known as the wars of the roses and was present at the battles of St Albans, Blore Heath and Towton.
To England's east-west divide (I happen to be from Yorkshire, Lancashire's arch rival ever since the war of the roses in the Middle Ages) is also added the more profound north-south divide.