Jhalkari Bai's resemblance to the legendary queen Laxmi Bai of Jhansi earned her a place in history books. |
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The entertainment begins with the resident drag queen strutting her stuff as you tuck into a three course meal and sip cocktails. |
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In this case, when the stronger side defends his king from checks with a queen interference, a counter-check is less probable. |
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Finally, let's see how Leko ended up having his queen completely gift-wrapped in his blindfold game against Piket. |
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The wood was carved with designs and went perfectly with the fluffy sheets and blankets that the king and queen enjoyed. |
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Gwen sat at the head of the table, like a queen and kept her eyes on Jamie at all times. |
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But I do find the above poem to be quite appropriate, being a bit of a theatre luvvie, temperamental writer and general drama queen myself. |
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The entertainers stood out from the crowd, especially the drag queen on top of an eight foot high pair of stilts. |
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For the uncrowned queen of The Royle Family, Sue Johnston, tracing her ancestral roots was a matter of working class pride. |
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As well as the Queen Mother, the queen and her husband Prince Philip, most other members of the royal family are due to attend the funeral. |
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Individuals of the worker caste are usually effectively sterile, and reproduction is monopolized by the queen caste. |
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For example, playing the queen of hearts indicates to your partner that you have a strong diamonds. |
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To collect the king-queen stake you have to play the queen and king of hearts consecutively. |
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The owner said they were arguing about which way the queen of hearts looks in a pack of cards. |
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Cybele was worshipped in Rome and was called the great queen mother goddess. |
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She looked to the king and queen for support, but both were convulsed with laughter. |
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Of more immediate concern to the queen was probably the role of the monarchy itself and the vicissitudes of the royal family. |
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In the case of an apiary producing honey naturally, however, raising queen bees locally is the best practice. |
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Which again, from these tapes you get historical evidence that the queen is not quite the dry old stick that she sometimes is painted to be. |
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Michael Jackson and Madonna, the king and queen of pop, stared out from behind cellophane shrink-wrap. |
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All the bees had died and I had to build it up from scratch from one queen that survived a hard winter. |
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The worker was performing trophallaxis with the queen who had her tongue extended through a slit or small hole in the queen cell. |
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You may eventually notice that bishops stay on a single color, that pawns don't move very fast, or that the queen is feared by other pieces. |
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The desert rose, the ocean flower, and the forest queen were all that they were known as to the others of the galaxy. |
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She lunged and landed on her queen sized bed, which was covered in a pink bedspread. |
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Britney Spears, the wholesome princess of pop, and queen of semiconductor physics is not the harmless little lamb we all took her for. |
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Worker and queen larvae mature in different cells but that makes little difference in their development. |
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There was no formal role for a queen to be regent in England when king was incapacitated. |
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Since the shah and his queen kept separate bedrooms, this is a revealing detail. |
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Black's next move intends to retreat the queen to h6 if necessary, seeking to relieve some pressure through a queen trade. |
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Nurse bees are special worker bees that attend the queen and the babies, or larvae, of the hive. |
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Special religious worship and prayers were offered at the palace before the king and queen shifted residence, media reports said. |
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Plants with strong forms predominate, notably agaves and cycads, which complement the existing bird of paradise and queen palm. |
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Even though the family farm is fast disappearing as mega dairies take over, the cow is still queen of the Wisconsin landscape. |
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Venus afterwards was called the Assyrian goddess or Astarte, the queen of heaven. |
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Firstly, I watched queen wasps and bees gently nuzzling bricks and mortar in the sunshine, looking for the weakness that provides a new home. |
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Having won the fight, Hamlet married his brother's widow Gertrude who acquired the status of jointress rather than that of queen dowager. |
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In medieval Europe, May Day and the subsequent crowning of the May queen brought together elements of both high and low culture. |
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A demure figure in gloves and lace-trimmed dress, the queen is rising from her throne, revealing a small foot. |
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I started with the queen of diamonds and spades, an ace of clubs, five of hearts and three of diamonds. |
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High levels of PSP toxins have also been detected in queen scallops and mussels scattered up the west coast. |
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The Food Standards Agency have lifted the ban on queen scallop fishing in Scapa Flow. |
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Nathan plundered the large specials board for his queen scallops St Jacques. |
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The difference is that all of the popularity of the queen mother helped the monarchy. |
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They now reside at Clarence House, a 19th century London mansion where the queen mother last lived. |
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And it's easy enough to dismiss the blue-rinse ladies who mourn the passing of the queen mother. |
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They used to talk about us four, that was George VI, the queen mother, Princess Margaret and Princess Elizabeth. |
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Well, the death of the queen mother, Queen Mother Elizabeth, ends a long and often dramatic chapter in British royal history. |
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Consequently, Holly Hanson's chapter on the decline of the position of the queen mother of the Buganda Kingdom is most welcome. |
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Last year we asked a panel of royal observers about the queen mother's health. |
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Now a queen dowager in a foreign country she had barely begun to settle in, she was suddenly pushed into strict seclusion for 40 days. |
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She came to beauty after a career as a Fleet Street fashion editor and has been queen bee of the lip gloss at Vogue for four years. |
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He intends to build up a stock of specifically bred queen bees for export nationally and internationally. |
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To scientists, that's as bizarre a finding as a queen bee spawning a colony of ants. |
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And for those who watched the funeral of the Princess of Wales, it was when Elton John sang that the queen was most moved. |
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It sports a half bath with stainless steel hand railing and two queen beds. |
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Sally and Steve have been king and queen of the Balearic chill out set for the last decade. |
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Molina's crew trims hedges, mows grass, and has planted bougainvillea, jacaranda, queen palms and hibiscus. |
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The crowd roars and cheered as Shobeck appeared with his queen on the balcony above the stage. |
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Now, on the constitutional point you raised there, Larry, on the queen abdicating, well, it's a frequent topic of conversation. |
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Suddenly, to his side comes what appears to be a Spanish queen in mantilla and lace. |
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The center cards are given to the first player capturing a trick with a heart or with the queen of spades. |
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Continuing to boom radicalism from the tribune of the Assembly, he had offered the king and queen his secret services as an adviser. |
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Only the ex-beauty queen and the spooky backwoodsman remain halfway normal. |
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His music and its cryptic codes awaken Akasha, the Nubian queen of all vampires who also ruled Ancient Egypt with despotic violence. |
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The short film focuses on a businessman who transforms into a drag queen at night. |
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The queen may take a trick with more points later or win the lead at a crucial moment. |
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She was the beauty queen with her nose in the air and I was just the average height, dark haired, easily forgettable guy. |
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However, that's so not the point, I am the queen of subject changes and irrelevant tangents, but tangents are what make life interesting right? |
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Setting the tone for the rest of the journey, the queen made public appearances and distributed alms to the poor. |
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The North American pink lady's slipper orchid flowers during the springtime flight of the queen bumblebee. |
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After all, a queen regnant sits on the throne and the monarchy must be feeling pressure from its seemingly more progressive neighbors. |
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Unlike her mother, she may never have truly ruled as queen regnant, but Joan's reign did have important ramifications for Spain. |
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So she remains something like a regent queen and she continues to have very much a say in what happens to the country. |
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However, in June 1548 the young monarch was poisoned by his mother, the queen regent, who then placed her lover Khun Worawongse on the throne. |
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Bezique is the queen of spades and knave of diamonds, for which the holder scores 40 points. |
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The queen is so close I can practically smell the bouquet of white alchemilla she's holding. |
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The queen bee eats the workers ' eggs to retain her control over the colony. |
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Often, when the queen or many workers are killed, host colonies eventually perish. |
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All of the colonies contained at least eight workers and a queen at the start of the experiments. |
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The species has been shown to display nepotism as the worker ants favor the broods of the queen to whom they are most closely related. |
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The queen was beyond the blush of maidenhood, but dressed in maidenly green like the first hesitant uncurling feathery buds of April. |
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Does our new TV image now exclude the drag queen heroes and social renegades who gave rise to the Stonewall revolution? |
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Talk-show queen Oprah Winfrey showed up for court duty in Chicago today and was tapped to sit on a jury in a murder case. |
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Hippolyta is the conquered queen of Amazons who marries Theseus and returns to Athens with him. |
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Bacon was capable of offering independent advice and increasingly hostile towards Mary, queen of Scots. |
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The monarch, who will bear the title Mary I of Ireland, graciously saluted subjects who gathered to hail their new queen outside Dublin Castle. |
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A single king post or several queen posts may be used according to the length of span and the support required. |
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He took the true mantle of kinghood by forcing Asineth, now queen by her father's death, to marry him. |
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I had a balcony and a king-sized bed and I would be living like a queen for the next few weeks. |
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I'd rather live like a queen for a week and then like a pauper for the next three than live modestly for four. |
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He met his French wife, Paula, during World War II and brought her home to America to live like a queen in the New York suburbs. |
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Like queen bees, these cells replenish our blood supply, spawning millions of red cells, white cells, and platelets. |
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Moving on to the southern end of Koh Pi, these two fishermen landed two 5 lb queen fish, a sand ray and a barracuda. |
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The king and queen went about their daily activities as calmly as possible, trying to mask their uneasiness. |
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But the queen mum was not exactly your typical cover girl, at least here in the United States. |
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The one-time homecoming queen is now the cover girl of the California recall calendar. |
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She has been depicted as a queen or princess in the same tradition as Boadicea, her hair streaming in the wind as she rides her chariot into war. |
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For example, if Player A leaves a queen en prise, the opponent will quickly grab it and wreck A's game. |
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The queen is in the formicarium now and seems quite busy exploring her new surroundings. |
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Is the boy really homeless, or was he just being a cracky drama queen and wanting to go anywhere but home? |
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When all six feet of an irritated Amazon queen gets going, it's better than a floor show. |
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Having the queen alien attacking the world with pixie sticks while riding a pogo stick and playing the bagpipes is quite inventive too. |
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The queen stood firmly behind her government when they refused to propose a bill permitting the marriage. |
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There is enough 150-year-old whiskey resting underground where the old river queen sank to get 130,000 people pie-eyed. |
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Can we call an artist a drag queen when she really wants to be called a female impersonator? |
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But she held it in and calmed down, as any civilized and respectable queen should do. |
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The bee on the Cerastium looks like he has got onto a queen sized bed and is snuggling up into a white downy quilt. |
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Regardless, we witness the former queen of Naboo become little more than a fretful hausfrau. |
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Although the check has been blocked, the rook is completely undefended and the White queen can immediately capture this valuable piece. |
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In fact, I actually started crying right in class, being the drama queen I am. |
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I am pleased to say that I behaved like an intolerable drama queen during the entire operation. |
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They rejected parliamentary government, with its king or queen and three estates of the realm. |
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But of the two men, only Marlborough used his social connections to the queen as a springboard for a political and military career. |
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Olga was sitting in a queen Anne chair in the corner, dressed in her evening gown with thousands of pounds worth of jewels. |
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In all four trump structures, the queen of clubs is the highest card, the 7 of trump second, and the queen of spades third. |
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If at anytime the queen of spades is dealt face up, the game resets and the pot stays in. |
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The guard was still there, watching the queen and the duchess stare at the duke. |
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In honeybees, worker policing via egg eating enforces functional worker sterility in colonies with a queen and brood. |
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We recorded the transport of brood, workers, and the queen to the new nest on videotape. |
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The sorceresses signed a treaty with the queen and now no one will help us. |
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Oprah proved herself a worthy word queen by recognizing that what has been said cannot be unsaid. |
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The queen stuck out her tongue in a very unroyal fashion, then followed her wardrobe-mistress's advice. |
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It was the one name that the queen was loath to hear at that fateful moment and her heart was hardened. |
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Boudicca was the queen of the Iceni, a Celtic tribe in Norfolk and Suffolk in eastern Britain. |
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The climate in the Peace region can cause problems with raising your own queen bees. |
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In some cases, variation in reproductive strategies has led to alternative queen morphs. |
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The main character in the novel is unable to resist the blandishments of the wicked queen who offers him the most delicious candy in the world. |
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He explained why they swarm and how the queen is the centre of the swarm's activity. |
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The population studied at this location was monogyne, having only one mated queen per colony. |
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Dubbed the queen of science fiction, she lives next door in Dragonhold Underhill, her rolling stud farm. |
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Recently, the museum had the good fortune to acquire the portraits of the monarch and his queen illustrated here. |
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His mother, a fairy queen wept, which was almost unheard for a fairy to show such human emotions. |
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A white iron and brass queen bed wears an ivoried patchwork quilt, or sometimes the colors of Provence. |
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I point out to him that the queen no longer rides on horseback during the ceremony, but uses a carriage. |
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Tetra found the queen exactly where the messenger had said, out in the summer pagoda in the palace gardens, with her eldest daughter Erris. |
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He dated the girl who was picked as homecoming queen his junior year in high school. |
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This does not seem enough to prompt the queen to hire a hit man to kill him. |
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The queen bee is serviced by her male drones, and then she kills them off one by one. |
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The queen closed her eyes with a prayer of thanksgiving, quickly crossing herself as she rose to her feet. |
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As the 31-year-old talks about world peace, one might mistake her for a beauty queen rather than actual royalty. |
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How many changes of clothes did the former beauty queen in seat 30 row one go through today and who were the designers she was wearing? |
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Shop assistant Jeanette, from Accrington, was a former beauty queen who clinched two local carnival titles. |
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And appearances help people get ahead in their careers, an extreme example being a former beauty queen from Venezuela who ran for president. |
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The only woman in his life is Grace, an aging beauty queen whom he looks after. |
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The crew went out again a week later and caught a 14.6 kilo cobia, a 7.1 kilo cobia and a lot of queen fish and pompanos. |
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In three hours they had a nine-kilo cobia, a 10-kilo shovelhead ray, two very nice snapper, a nice queen and a pompano. |
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At some stages there were two and three fish on at a time, and by the time the day was over, they landed 26 queen fish and 4 pompano. |
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Additional fish caught on the day included 5 spotted emperors about 14 lb in weight, 2 pompano at 5 lb and 3 queen fish at 7 lb. |
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The show is a delightful, gin-soaked celebration of the work of Dorothy Parker, legendary American critic, columnist and queen of caustic wit. |
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The queen of hip-hop soul returns with her latest opus, No More Drama, a welcome return to her older form. |
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She guessed that it probably belonged to one of the slaves that were in the queen 's good graces. |
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I drew the short straw which meant that my room became the guest room, complete with a newly inflated queen size bed. |
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Venus' next foe is Australia's Alicia Molik, who has confidence she can dethrone the queen of Flushing Meadows. |
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In February 1559 he made a desperate plea to the queen to allow him to resign the governorship. |
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A quick thinking midwife sends the marked baby down river before the queen is able to get her hands on it. |
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The queen of Newfoundland and Labrador berries, the bakeapple has an acquired taste that we like to think is addictive. |
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The queen appoints a lieutenant-governor as her representative in the two bailiwicks of Jersey and Guernsey. |
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In only her underwear, she flopped down onto her queen sized bed and yawned. |
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This shift in rodeo queen criteria did not sit well with women who struggled to continue competing in rodeo. |
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Known as the queen of tropical fruits, the mango is probably the best loved tropical fruit worldwide. |
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She refuses to learn her place, is defiant to the queen and gives herself airs of being the grand lady! |
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He was also in P-Town, Mass. performing as a drag queen at a little club. |
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Aces behave like a tens, but can only be played on a jack, queen or king. |
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Yet something about Gilt that has made it the queen bee of sales sites, the zeitgeist face of the phenomenon. |
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The Nasty Gal queen went from troublemaker to CEO of a million-dollar company in just a few years. |
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He is a drag queen who performs once a month at the town's only gay bar. |
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It had offered odds of 10-1 on the queen abdicating during the Christmas message. |
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Between the black sweats and her yellow-and-black lace top, Britney nails the queen bee with attitude look. |
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The diagonals can be bent slightly at the queen posts to alter the angle and reach before finally fixing the outer ends to the solebar in the desired position. |
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This will have been the last year where the only costumes you see are one guy wearing a straw boater and a middle-aged drag queen dressed as a cheerleader in cowboy boots. |
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Her mother was a powerful queen who ruled the kingdom with an iron fist. |
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As third in the line of succession, she would only become queen if her brothers both died or became ineligible. |
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A high-spirited flirt, she had been a maid of honour to Anne of Cleves, and became Henry's fifth queen in July 1540, a month after the coup that destroyed Cromwell. |
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Hostile contemporary commentators naturally made great play with alleged waste at court, castigating a spendthrift queen Marie-Antoinette in particular. |
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Both Hillary and Hunt were knighted by the queen following the expedition. |
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Ellika Frisell is queen of traditional Swedish fiddle playing. |
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Earlier this month, additional protection was given under this convention to the queen conch mollusk, a popular food item famous for its enormous pink shell. |
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The best explanation for his volte-face was the willingness of Cardinal Beaton and the queen mother, Mary of Lorraine, to confirm him as heir apparent. |
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The marquise soon ended the suspense by attending the queen and appearing at court functions more highly rouged and magnificently arrayed than ever. |
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When Jesse M. Robredo became mayor of Naga, his hometown, the city had seriously deteriorated from its glory days as queen of the Bikol region southeast of Manila. |
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Many people know the story of Padmini, the queen of Chittaur, whose surpassing beauty led Alauddin Khilji, the Sultan of Delhi, to wage a ruthless war. |
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The earl was killed in battle and Marshal captured, but he would later be ransomed by the queen herself. |
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Atlanta might have spelt the end for both of them, yet four years on, here they are, the queen of one-lap running and the uncrowned queen of middle distance. |
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I bet they don't have those to commemorate the queen mother. |
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Search every cave with utmost care If haply Rama's queen be there. |
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However off screen she is a pampered drama queen who always wants her way. |
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The reality show about a 6-year-old pageant queen and her gassy, coupon-hoarding family has been both popular and controversial. |
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This really means that a colony of bees is choicy and refuses to accept a queen unless she is without faults and is capable of taking care of the brood nest. |
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A nomination for the Mercury Music Award boosted the duo's profile further, and by the end of the year they were being embraced as the new king and queen of downtempo. |
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Or how leaf-cutter ants cultivate a specific type of fungus so precious it is carried by the queen when she starts a new colony. |
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A video anchor named Erin smiles like a prom queen as she recites the table of contents. |
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When all was said and done, the queen and her five guardians led their horses out of the stables and into the clean, wide open of the Larkand outskirts. |
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The queen mother, like most of the royal family, was relaxed about their relationship. |
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Working the reefs around these islands regularly produce barracuda, various caranx species, largemouth queenfish, king and queen mackerel and various reef fish. |
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In 1740 she returned to the stage where she spent ten successful years dancing in 78 ballets, and reaffirming her position as queen of the Paris Opera. |
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Each heart scores one point, and the queen of spades scores 13 points. |
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I've no element of self-loathing but I do realise that part of my success is just me showing off, and wanting to queen it over other people, to be frank with you. |
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He played a few songs to warm up the crowd for the headliner, Odetta, the queen of American folk music. |
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Erland Omand plans to sell traditional clover honey through outlets across the UK's as well as breeding pedigree queen bees for sale across the world. |
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Under the agreement, third-generation apiarist Steven S. Bernard is authorized to raise and sell pure-Russian breeder queen bees on a first-come, first-served basis. |
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Ministers will be put under pressure to scrap the law that bans the eldest daughter of a British monarch from becoming queen if she has a brother. |
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That lasts the queen bee about three years laying up to 5000 eggs a day. |
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The king and queen had no eyes for this, and therefore were left unwarned. |
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This morning, it seemed like Christmas, cause out by the dumpster of the apartment complex there was a queen size mattress and box spring in excellent condition. |
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Prince Gyanendra contradicted officials who suggested that Crown Prince Dipendra killed King Birendra, the queen and six other royals in a dispute. |
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The hive is run by a queen bee, who can live for several years. |
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Birther queen Orly Taitz was in the house, making the rounds as a celebrity conspiracy theorist. |
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You turned the white queen between your blunt-nailed thumb and forefinger, and moved her around the board while you waited for what they would say. |
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After all, if a woman who marries a sovereign king becomes a queen consort, why shouldn't a man who marries a sovereign queen become a king consort? |
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When King Luther Pendragon heard news that his queen had given birth to a healthy son his thoughts leapt forward to a mighty kingdom under the red banner of the Pendragon. |
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There is a concerted effort to minimise 'fuss' on the part of the queen surrounding her hospitalisation. |
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He took out the lungs and liver and brought them to the queen as proof that the child was dead. |
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Angela Lansbury's 1962 villain was an ice queen but Meryl Streep turns her into a barely leashed neurotic who escalates hissy fits into diatribes. |
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I want no philosopher queen or king, no prophet exuding revealed truth, no mesmerising Pied Piper, no hawker of appealing mirages, no self-absorbed hankerer for power. |
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She was in a room fit for a queen from the 1800's, with gold linings on the walls, red velvet decorating the spaces where paintings didn't reside. |
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When these queens mature into adults, they compete to head a new colony either by leaving with a secondary swarm or by becoming the queen in the established nest site. |
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Earlier, the queen and Prince Philip watched a golden jubilee parade in Windsor and started a nationwide jubilee music party during a visit to Slough. |
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If diplomatic relations keep deteriorating, an effigy of the queen may not be far behind. |
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The craze for the pastoral even reached the Court, where queen Marie-Antoinette dressed herself and her courtiers up as shepherds and shepherdesses. |
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The bed was a large queen size one, with white sheets and a white bedspread with pink embroidered flowers on it, something my wife Michelle requested. |
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The following dealer looks for another ace, the next for a king, then a queen and so on, creating a separate sequence from the second ace back down to another two. |
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Finally one Christmas the queen sent over a gift of a Labrador retriever, indicating a social benediction of sorts. |
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The queen bee of Tuscany by Ben Downing The charming story of the hostess who charmed Tuscany. |
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Finally, just 7 kilometres away at the far end of the bay stood the mighty Greek temple to Hera, queen of the Olympian gods, sister and jealous wife of Zeus. |
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Then he took the hobbles off his black horse, which had been grazing nearby throughout the night, and slung the queen onto the mare's back over his saddlebags. |
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Jason was assigned as a guard for the queen while he was a sleeper agent. |
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In the long and rich history of the lands we now know as Spain, it comes as some surprise that only four women have ever reigned as queen regnant. |
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She takes one look at the queen sitting at her dining table, and looks stunned. |
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As the queen sits at the dining table, the two men huddle in the living room, toward the rear of the apartment. |
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For the first few months of the year, Tinseltown glitzes up for one awards show after another, culminating in the queen mother of awards shows, the Academy Awards. |
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When they invade new territory, populations are low, and the queen has limited mate options. |
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Leo is strategic, the queen on the chessboard, the prime mover of the zodiac. |
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Most promising seemed the suggestion that he should marry Mary, queen of Scots, five years his junior, with the prospect of uniting the two kingdoms. |
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If Proust can change your life, then will imitating the queen make you happy? |
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The king and his regent queen made it their haven for the evenings. |
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The keytar queen is currently crossing the country on a massive tour. |
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Asparagus has tickled the taste buds to such an extent this season that sales of the queen of vegetables have risen faster than any other vegetable. |
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Bob Myers, from Leeds Yorkshire checked in with an 18 pound pompano for the catch of the day, while Frank Pickett, of Jersey came in second with a nice 15.6 pound queen fish. |
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The crown and sceptre, still used to inaugurate the new king or queen in England, are symbols of the supernatural power that resides in the monarch. |
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Will the queen travel to Sri Lanka to give the Rajapaksa regime the royal seal of approval? |
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Juno writer Diablo Cody is working on a feature film about the blue-eyed queen bees. |
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He disagrees with the notion that Spenser was alienated from the queen and court, his only reward being exile and a small irregularly paid pension. |
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As the Ladies in Waiting gently assisted the queen on to the wharf there was a whisper of sound like the folds of her dress, like the rustle of dry leaves in a soft wind. |
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She was the undisputed queen of chic when it came to hip Capri pants with a baggy jumper and a ponytail, managing to look simultaneously casual yet impeccably turned out. |
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Some of the fish you can expect to catch are, Kingfish, barracuda, tuna, queen fish, jack crevale dorado, cobia, bonito, wahoo, sailfish and sharks. |
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Geneva had never felt so much like a queen and she basked in her glory. |
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But her sister's marriage had scarcely been a success and though Mary, queen of Scots, can hardly be accused of being against matrimony, the results were not encouraging. |
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But Mozah is unquestionably his queen in all but title, and it is her kids who have the inside track on power. |
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In extreme cases, particularly in large, monogynous colonies, such as in weaver ants, the entire body of the queen is covered by a seething shell of guards. |
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The actress won Golden Globe and Bafta awards for her lead role in 1998 film Elizabeth, and she plays the elf queen Galadriel in the Lord of the Rings film trilogy. |
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The drama queen in us all would love to see him tell his unfaithful partners to stick it, for greatest effect on the morning of their biggest match this season. |
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At the end of his life, after the AFI dinner, the queen offered, and he accepted, a knighthood. |
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Hollywood lost their reel queen last night after the premiere night of Burlesque. |
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But down below, millions of Londoners from the queen on down are gritting their teeth and plugging their ears. |
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Richard was named Lord Protector of the Realm and he quickly moved to keep the queen from exercising power. |
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Kasparov sacked his queen early on in the game to gain a positional advantage against Kramnik. |
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Kasparov's queen sac early in the game gained him a positional advantage against Kramnik. |
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Was her coronation as the future queen of pop soul made in haste? |
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Margaret gained the support of the Scottish queen Mary of Guelders, and with a Scottish army she pillaged into southern England. |
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In the autumn of that year, Henry went on royal progress in the Midlands, where the king and queen were popular. |
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During his absence the queen fell ill, and after lingering for some time she died. |
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Antony's affair with Cleopatra was seen as an act of treason, since she was queen of another country. |
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Some hagiographic legends state that his father was a king named Suddhodana, his mother queen Maya, and he was born in Lumbini gardens. |
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Since her husband's death in 1999, she has been queen dowager of Jordan. |
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There is a persistent belief that Greensleeves was composed by Henry VIII for his lover and future queen consort Anne Boleyn. |
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At over ninety years old, Kidude is still the undisputed queen of taarab and unyago traditional music. |
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Miss Moss is the queen of hot pants and she never fails to pull off this look. |
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Nowadays the beaming smile is often brighter than the crown when a beauty contest queen is presented with her winning sash and tiara. |
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This is instigated by the visit to their city of a renouncer who will subsequently provide the king and queen a magic cure. |
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Oprah Winfrey is already the queen of multimedia, with a syndicated television show and consumer magazines in her empire. |
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He is crowned Emperor, a proxy government is arranged for the Roman Empire and Arthur returns to London where his queen welcomes him royally. |
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We have yet to identify every factor involved, but one variable is whether the nest contains a queen ant or is queenless. |
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Hawai'i lost its independence in 1893, when American marines landed and forced the reigning queen to abdicate. |
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Thought Kate Middleton was the reigning queen of recycling royals? |
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Also Vashti the queen made a feast for the women in the royal house which belonged to king Ahasuerus. |
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It figures that the evil queen of the banal power-ballad would have a hand in all this money-spinning glitz. |
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Among those who attended was Nana Yaa Asantewaa, queen of Edweso, near Kumasi. |
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They called it cowpunk, and Maria McKee was the uncrowned queen of what became known as alt country. |
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He even named his daughter after Zenobia, the queen that ruled from the city some 1,700 years ago. |
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Way back when Farah Fawcett was queen of the flick-ups we all wore feather earrings, blanket coats and Navaho prints. |
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He threw his diamond loser on the third club, but West ruffed, cashed his queen of trumps and led a high diamond. |
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Now, the country crooner has been named the reigning queen of style by none other than Vanity Fair. |
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Mixed with headgear and scarf, curvaceous Mrs M successfully blends the tribal style of a Rasta queen with a dash of frou-frou chic. |
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When the queen heard this once again, she trembled and shook with rage. |
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The reigning queen of hip-hop treads the boards in her teen years. |
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A NORTH East beauty queen has landed a new role as the face of a glitzy designer website. |
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That event, featuring calypso singers, steel bands and a Caribbean carnival beauty queen contest, became an annual fixture. |
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Sweet Things is Ace label's third volume of songs written by the uncrowned king and queen of the girl group era. |
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Drama queen Basho, however, made the mistake of trying to overegg the pudding. |
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The queen of gamine charm, no one has come close to rivaling her ability to look completely feminine in tomboy staples. |
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We see the frightening white queen kill a rook, which gorily spurts blood, spiking the scene's artifice. |
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Orly Taitz, queen of the birthers, is on the ballot Tuesday in California. |
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And when it comes to interiors any natural reserve I possess dissolves in a pile of silk and velvet as my own inner drama queen comes out. |
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The queen of the royal alien house of Abrasax dies, leaving behind three children Balem, Kalique and Titus to bicker over the inheritance. |
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And it's a natural progression for a Wolverhampton woman who made headlines in the 1980s as undisputed breakdancing queen B-girl Bubbles. |
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The present queen would brighten her character, if she would exert her authority to instill virtues into her people. |
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And the time was pressing, for the new queen was enceinte, and further concealment was not to be thought of. |
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A common bee will sting and kill another common bee, for cause, but when it is necessary to kill the queen other ways are employed. |
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The fairy queen of the freak-folk movement, Ms. Newsom uses a harp and her froggish little voice to spin elaborate, beguiling fantasies. |
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