| He was speaking at a fundraising dinner dance for the Dominican Convent school for girls at Savoy Hotel in Ndola. |
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| We passed by the Convent and old Mrs Birrane peered at us through the closed gates. |
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| While the boys struggled, the girls from Rosary Convent were bang on the target. |
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| A fashion show in aid of the Marist Convent will be held in the Yeats County Inn, Curry, on Thursday, October 27, at 8pm. |
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| A race night in aid of St Joseph's Marist Convent Secondary School will be held in Walsh's Bar Main Street, Charlestown, on Friday November 18th. |
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| The children from the Convent Primary School acted out the story of the nativity in drama and in song. |
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| It happened that it was the first convent in Tubbercurry long before the Marist Convent was put into operation. |
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| The reunion Mass for the class of 1985 of the Mercy Convent School has a change of date. |
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| The ex-offenders centre is only a stone's throw away from the Ursuline Convent where there is a secondary college for teenage girls. |
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| In 1987 Father Cyril was appointed as a founding member of the new community of St Bede's at the Bar Convent in York. |
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| Sandy will be conducting a small orchestra and choir at the free performance, and collecting for the St Mary's Convent appeal. |
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| A vast stretch of dark silk cloth covers almost the entire length of one of the two large halls of the Convent of the Cordeliers. |
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| We also see Bar Convent schoolgirls fulfilling every schoolboy's dream by standing on a locomotive's footplate. |
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| Following the Mass, parishioners will march in procession as one body to the Convent of Mercy where Benediction will be imparted. |
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| The Convent girls are transported beyond the life-death dichotomy into a kind of living death reminiscent of African religions. |
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| Yesterday evening I sang carols for a company Xmas drinks event at the Abbotsford Convent. |
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| St Anne's Convent School now plans to refurbish its facilities, improve staffing levels and build a new science block. |
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| The statue began life in the Presentation Convent in Milltown, Co Kerry, and was recast by sculptor Liam Moore. |
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| At St Mary's Convent of Mercy School, pupils shed tears of joy on opening their results. |
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| He is a past pupil of Gortnor Abbey Convent and Anthony is now studying at GMIT Galway. |
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| The Exequial Mass was held in the Convent Chapel on Monday 7 February, followed by burial in the Pauline enclosure at the Sewri Cemetery. |
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| The sisters of Scholastica Convent gathered for evening prayers happy to be alive. |
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| You are invited to come along to The Convent Flower Shop to see all the mossed swags, door and cemetery wreaths, logs and Christmas decorations. |
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| She was also church sacristan at the Ursuline Convent for five years. |
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| There were the reported sins of Sister Cornelia of the Convent of Leuven, who was accused, tried and convicted of stealing 1,300 florins from a patient. |
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| The St Joseph's Convent Steel Band bang-started the show with calypso and soca medleys and early arrivals were invited to sample the local dishes on sale. |
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| The remainder of the boxes were filled by pupils in the local Convent Primary School, children attending the playschool and also the little girls in the Brownie group. |
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| She worked for some time in St. Joseph's Convent of Mercy and is remembered as a very punctual and reliable member of staff, with a pleasant personality and outlook. |
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| A factory document of 1743 reveals that a series of holy water stoups had been commissioned by the nuns in the Royal Convent of Unshod Carmelites in Madrid. |
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| Most days of the week, the sound of piledrivers is at near-deafening levels outside St. Paul's Convent School in the Causeway Bay business district of Hong Kong. |
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| Visitors to Lisbon may still walk the ruins of the Carmo Convent, which were preserved to remind Lisboners of the destruction. |
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| There is also the statue of the bleeding Jesus on the Crucifix at the Santa Monica Convent in Velha Goa. |
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| Josephs Convent School is 150 years old institute and it was established in year 1862 by Monsignor Steins, Vicar Apostolic of Bombay and the five sisters. |
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| A relic, said to be her hand, is housed in the Bar Convent in York. |
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| The Convent, built of raw concrete, was austere and without ornament, inspired by the medieval monasteries he had visited on his first trip to Italy. |
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| Masaccio's developments were carried forward in the paintings of Fra Angelico, particularly in his frescos at the Convent of San Marco in Florence. |
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| It was established in 1835 in the former Convent of La Merced. |
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| Some examples of colonial architecture include the Monastery of San Francisco, the Plaza Mayor, the Cathedral, Convent of Santo Domingo and the Palace of Torre Tagle. |
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| The Las Capucinas Church and Convent is in Salvatierra and is one of only three complexes built for nuns in the entire state during the colonial period. |
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| It describes the decisions made to construct a route which cuts off the valley from Beit Jala and separates the Salesian Convent from the Salesian Monastery. |
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| One seldom finds in Italy a spot of ground more agreeable than ordinary that is not covered with a convent. |
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| It also says that he married a second wife after Turfida entered a convent. |
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| This was long in the custody of the community of Augustinian canonesses who until 1983 lived at the convent at Abbotskerswell Priory, Devon. |
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| The abbess was always after the nuns to keep the convent immaculately clean. |
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| Holyhead's arts centre, the Ucheldre Centre, is located in the chapel of an old convent belonging to the order of the Bon Sauveur. |
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| Many once large and international communities have been reduced to a single convent or monastery with memberships of elderly men or women. |
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| Henry II had to get Marie out of her convent first, which had been a common practice in England since the Normans. |
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| The fretful tinkling of the convent bell evermore dinging among the mountain echoes. |
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| There is scholarly debate as to whether Julian was a nun in a nearby convent or a laywoman. |
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| Even outside the convent her actions were governed by the strict etiquette of the royal court of Portugal. |
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| She was bunked from the convent last term. I don't quite know what for. |
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| Once Gundulph had entered a convent, Anselm, at age 23, left home with a single attendant, crossed the Alps, and wandered through Burgundy and France for three years. |
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| I think maybe that's why they gave me the old heave-ho from the convent. |
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| Catherine possessed several good qualities, but had been brought up in a convent, secluded from the world, and was scarcely a wife Charles would have chosen for himself. |
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| Catherine is believed to have spent most of her youth in a convent close by the royal palace where she remained under the watchful eye of her protective mother. |
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| It became a convent, then the Elizabethan home of the Leigh family. |
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| In 1932, a South African hurling team sailed to Ireland to compete in the Tailteann Games, where they carried a banner donated by a convent of Irish nuns in Cape Town. |
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