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It had been inspired by his wife Matilda II, whom he had married in 1100, the daughter of the sainted Queen Margaret of Scotland.
Before the men's singles final began, a lusty chorus of Waltzing Matilda turned Wimbledon Centre Court into an Aussie outpost.
He was married to a Plantagenet princess, Matilda, the daughter of Henry II and Eleanor of Aquitaine.
But walking along Interstate 40, somewhere in the panhandle of Texas a week later, Matilda and I exchanged old war stories.
By the time I was five I knew the song Waltzing Matilda forwards and backwards.
They heard heavy footsteps pounding on the stone steps and they saw Matilda standing in front of them with her smile at its most evil.
The machine called Matilda is constructed of a trailer drawn by a quad bike and has been used at ploughing matches.
Matilda rebuffs this suggestion before flouncing off in a huff, leaving Henry certain that he's hit the nail on the head!
Yet Matilda II, despite her devotion and the influence she had over the English royal court, was never seen as a candidate for sanctity.
If, however, his lumbago is flaring up and so Great-Aunt Matilda will be taking over for this year only, I have no idea how the turkey will be.
Everyone is upstaged by Eileen Atkins as wealthy Miss Matilda Crawley, the cantankerous dame who sponsors Becky's social ascent.
So although Henry is said to have acknowledged more than twenty bastards, he was survived by only one legitimate child, his daughter Matilda.
Apparently the name Merkin comes from a diminutive form of Matilda.
In the book, Matilda overcame her neglectful parents by teaching herself how to read Dickens and perform complicated math.
Matilda appears to have performed competently the expected queenly role of supporting her husband's rule and frequently acted as regent in England when he was in Normandy.
Matilda wins through her intelligence and a blossoming superpower to levitate objects with her mind.
Pushing the bar out to the left encouraged Matilda to soar right, and vice versa, while pulling the bar back tipped her wing downwards and likewise pointed us earthwards.
Lupton, Cara McCarty, Matilda McQuaid, and Cynthia Smith curated the triennial.
Matilda and Geoffrey suspected that they lacked genuine support in England.
Before naming Matilda as heir, however, he had been in negotiations to name his nephew Stephen of Blois as his heir.
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Matilda wrote to her sister, Mrs. boothroyd, whose husband was employed at the municipal gasworks, and sent her a pass.
Matilda did very well and only for a moment let the scene slip out of the atmosphere of gimcrackery into the air of life.
Matilda looked up from the broidery on which she was engaged, and beckoned to her the child thus praised.
Mr. harewood left Matilda quieted, but deeply impressed by what he had said.
In 1453, an anchoress named Matilda supplied the place of Isabella, who we may suppose had long since gone to her reward.
He sent for Matilda to come and join him, and instated her in his palace as Queen of England.
So I'm going to write you a ream, Matilda Anne, whether you like it or not.
Rosemary's eyes filled at the thought of Aunt Matilda, unloved and unsought.
The nixie then told Matilda that there was one other way in which the ball could aid her.
The baron was inflexible in his resolution not to let Matilda leave the castle.
Miss Matilda was aware of a slackening from the keen excitement and zested peril of their escape.
He broke in on Matilda as she was at breakfast, rushed at her boisterously.
Great acclamations succeeded, and the forester led Matilda to the dance.
Matilda flew out of the room, and was in an instant in the ballium.
The brave Matilda, ever faithful, was shut up in impregnable Canossa.
They also worked together on the classic 70s sitcom Taxi and played cruel parents Harry and Zinnia Wormwood in 1996 comedy Matilda.
The highest form of culture, for Matilda, was classical music.
She curtsied assent, and flew to tell Matilda what had occurred.
The Harding family consisted of Robert Harding, his wife Matilda, Miss Julia Went, who was her sister, and two young children.
Do you think Miss Matilda could mean to have a Christmas grab-bag for us?
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