It had been inspired by his wife Matilda II, whom he had married in 1100, the daughter of the sainted Queen Margaret of Scotland. |
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It was a fascinating story and well worth the telling, but is it likely or possible that Davis was really so sainted? |
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Still, she is hanging my work and will be sainted for it, in a weak moment I might have given her one. |
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He is roasted as often as he is sainted, as when these actors discuss their estrangement from him. |
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Few today realize the intense devotion to Christ in the early church and in our sainted martyrs. |
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And like the papacy, Penn State was terrified of what might happen should a scandal taint its sainted image. |
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My sainted late mother was a very proper Scotswoman and never touched anything stronger than a glass of white wine, liberally diluted with ice, in all her life. |
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Charismatic in life, she was sainted in death. |
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Another inspired riff is an attack on the sainted Henry David Thoreau for being a self-involved weirdo. |
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You were even allowed to rest upon his sainted head from time to time. |
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Why, they even compared her to the sainted Jacqueline Kennedy. |
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Together they had bravoed the great tragedians, and together hopelessly worshipped the beautiful faces, enskied and sainted, of famous actresses. |
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The sainted Alf Ramsey did not find his best formation in 1966 until the quarter-finals of the tournament, his hand forced by Jimmy Greaves' injury. |
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His great niece Caroline Robinson, 49, said she was molested twice by her uncle who was regarded in the family as an unchallengeable and sainted figure. |
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Pope John Paul II, of sainted memory, is a candidate for beatification. |
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