It was also pleasant to be thanked for coming as we were by the AACA artistic director and demigoddess Juliana Engberg. |
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It was a semi-official day of mourning because of the death of Queen Mother Juliana. |
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The relationship to John is one of two described in the vita between Juliana and a male that had moments of full collegiality. |
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The monastery functioned as a leprosarium and Juliana served there as a canoness until ousted during a conflict with townspeople. |
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The Juliana bases are constructed of a galvanized steel to resist rust and decay. |
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Juliana gets Botox injections in her arms and legs to ease stretching the muscles out for rehabilitation. |
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Juliana was wearing a pink low-necked gown with puffed sleeves. |
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Brother John, who became the prior at Mont-Cornillon in 1242, must have been the first male to whom Juliana spoke regarding her vision for the new feast. |
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Behind her, three friends furtively passed around a hand-rolled cigarette, content to let Juliana do the talking. |
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The Perley-Robertsons loan the house, fully furnished, to the exiled Princess Juliana of the Netherlands. |
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Cecil and Juliana Harkness swept into the kitchen like Kennedys, all smiles and tailored dark raiments. |
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The vita notes that after receiving the requisite approbations for the new feast from church officials, Juliana chose John, still a monk at Mont-Cornillon, as her partner. |
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Queen Wilhelmina decided to send Crown Princess Juliana and her two small daughters to safety in Canada. |
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It is evident that funds provided by SEPI in 1999 benefited the civil companies Juliana, Cadiz and Manises. |
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In 1946, Princess Juliana gave 20,000 additional bulbs to thank Canada for giving her refuge. |
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Joséphine decides to donate the family homestead to the government by adding a clause to her will, which she has made Juliana sign. |
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In the fall of 1945, Princess Juliana presented Ottawa with 100,000 tulip bulbs. |
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Saragossa surrenders and queen Bramimonda, Marsil's wife, is taken to France where she is baptised with the name of Juliana. |
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Juliana MartÃnez Franzoni's presentation focused on care for children in Nicaragua, the second poorest country in the western hemisphere. |
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Juliana Chan describes the current status and future impact of the metabolic syndrome and diabetes in Asia. |
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Juliana Gonsalves also worked with the team between 21 May 2003 and 21 November 2003 on secondment from the Economic Commission for Africa. |
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There might come a day when the honor system is a strong enough code to let people like Juliana offer her songs on the web without the force of law or the sting of theft. |
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She took over from her mother, Juliana, who took the place of Queen Wilhelmina. |
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Juliana Hatfield has returned to solo work after a four-year hiatus. |
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Juliana is the only person who can see her and talk to her. |
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There is also a Charter Service, from Blowing Point, Anguilla to Princess Juliana Airport to make travel easier. |
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Juliana describes the life of Saint Juliana, including a discussion with the devil during her imprisonment. |
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Juliana one of the legal literacy volunteers based in Yahoman narrated that, her father died three years ago leaving behind nine children comprising seven men and two women. |
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The Managing Director of SAA, Dr Juliana Rwelamira, was appointed in June. |
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Around supper time, shortly after Juliana had asked to be put to bed, Kim and her husband heard their daughter slide down the stairs to the main floor of their home. |
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Juliana spent her final years in seclusion. |
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Juliana of Nicomedia en route to her execution preached publicly to hundreds. |
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In 1955, Queen Juliana and Prince Bernhard visited Suriname and the Netherlands Antilles. |
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Early in 1119, Eustace of Breteuil and Henry's daughter, Juliana, threatened to join the baronial revolt. |
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William Lyon Mackenzie King was Prime Minister of Canada when Princess Juliana of the Netherlands sent a gift of thousands of tulip bulbs to the Canadian people to be planted in Canada's Capital. |
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Where Juliana was often glimpsed on impromptu bicycle trips in the countryside, Beatrix has been a fixture on state trade missions, always sporting an imposing hat. |
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The music is all the more important in that Mnouchkine productions are worked out like choreographies: Juliana Carneiro da Cunha, an actress who has been with her for more than ten years, started off as a dancer. |
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Queen Juliana and Princess Beatrix visited the flooded area only a few days after. |
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During World War II, Princess Juliana and her family lived among us. |
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As the son-in-law of Johann Sebastian Bach, Johann Chrisoph Altnickol, who married Bach's daughter Elisabeth Juliana Friederica in 1749, was closely associated with the Bach family. |
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But even Great Britain was a precarious haven, and in 1942, the Crown Princess Juliana was persuaded to leave for Canada where she made her wartime home. |
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In Vercelli are Andreas and Elene and in Exeter are Guthlac and Juliana. |
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The earliest English essay on recreational fishing was published in 1496, by Dame Juliana Berners, the prioress of the Benedictine Sopwell Nunnery. |
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