Central to the idea of Mother Teresa is this idea of womanhood, of the feminine, of selflessness, calling and sacrifice. |
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They worship a great force, an entity, which could probably be well likened to Mother Nature. |
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Mongeham Post Office, on the way to Deal, sells all you may require including the local Ice cream by appointment to the Queen Mother. |
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Mother held equally strong opinions and one Saturday morning the two of them went at it on the telephone. |
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On one hand, it meant that Mother would kill the fatted calf and we would eat exceptionally well. |
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If not for my quick wits, she would probably be reading me Old Mother Hubbard by now. |
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I love Mother and everything, but what was she thinking, throwing you to the wolves like this? |
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However, the Virgin Mother, the ideal of womanhood as presented by a patriarchal church, has been at the expense of real women. |
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He joined the crew of the Ark Royal a little over a year ago, just before the Queen Mother rededicated the ship. |
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He looked for all the world like a little boy who had just brought a slimy frog to his Mother and couldn't understand why she wasn't excited too. |
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Digging around in the bottom drawer where Mother kept rags, he ripped a couple up and constructed a tail, just in case it should prove necessary. |
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Flowers, left by local people, fill the porch of the 19th-century chapel where the Queen Mother was a regular worshipper. |
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Like her first novel, this worthy sophomore effort spans the globe, hopping from the States, Europe and the Phillipines to Mother Africa. |
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Flowers, left by local people, fill the porch of the 19 th-century chapel where the Queen Mother was a regular worshipper. |
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Lady Grimthorpe, of Westow near Malton, a former lady-in-waiting to the Queen Mother, will be among the congregation at the funeral. |
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Examples are the Edinburgh Young Violinist, the enigmatic Dulwich Lady at a Clavichord and The Young Mother at the Hague. |
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This Sunday, October 26, a record number of people are expected at Knock Shrine when the relics of Mother Teresa will arrive. |
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While Mother rises virtuously early for sacristan duties at Little Saint Mary's church, we heathens opt for an indolent morning with the papers. |
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Some of my pals are starting to wonder if Mother Nature has been laughing up her sleeve at them all this time. |
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You are at the mercy of Mother Nature and toil long, hard hours in the knowledge that you could earn more working in a supermarket. |
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Mother and son were given the all-clear and enjoyed a well deserved rest in the comfort of their own home. |
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The people of Bastar revere their heroes and worship Mother Earth for her life sustaining bounty. |
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Our report on the Yorkshire Evening Post's premature coverage of the death of the Queen Mother caused outrage among royalist Register readers. |
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Mother had other words and expressions that I have never heard used by anyone else. |
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There was however a bronze life-sized statue of Mother that now stood outside the chapel. |
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First Love, owned by Her Majesty the Queen Mother, can add a Royal flavour to proceedings at Sandown tomorrow. |
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Although the late Queen Mother remains her favourite royal, she has met Prince Charles numerous times. |
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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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In the rough and tumble world of Mother Nature, those with natural advantages survive and grow. |
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Mother Theresa, to be sanctified next spring, once said that she sometimes prayed for 24 hours. |
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Leonard pushed the rattle with his mitten and gurgled very babyishly for Mother, desperate not to be put to bed. |
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Nor do I demand aught of sacrifice, for behold, I am the Mother of all things and my love is poured out upon the Earth. |
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Mother Teresa is on her way to sainthood, having been beatified by the Pope in a two-hour ceremony in Rome. |
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Mother was waiting inside, and was standing in her old clothes with her apron tied in front. |
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He maintained a correspondence with Marie's youngest daughter, an orthodox abbess named Mother Alexandra. |
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The Queen Mother was someone who made sure her people came first, and officials had a job keeping her away from unofficial walkabouts. |
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It is his own wanton destruction of the bountiful and generous Mother Earth which will finally compel him to change his ways. |
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I told him about the time that Mother almost burned herself with lye from the soap we were making. |
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The Queen Mother through her gracious smile generated warmth and kindness to us all. |
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The Queen Mother took up residence after the death of her husband George VI and the Queen's accession to the throne. |
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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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Spin and weave every day, for our Mother is in tattered weeds and a poor mother needs clothes to cover her sores. |
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In the Scottish ballad, the Mother obviously does not believe her son's first answer, and she queries him again and again. |
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Mother arrived on Friday, not without drama, of course and stayed until this morning. |
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Mother wore the trousers in our family, and I can still see her before me in her elegant dresses or painting her fingernails. |
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The rock of Mother Jones' faith was her conviction that working Americans acting together must free themselves from poverty and powerlessness. |
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She also publishes an independent webzine, The Philosophical Mother, where she often comments on motherhood and pop culture. |
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The majuscule letter V symbolizes a daughter of the Mother Goddess or the Mother Goddess as a virgin. |
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There was great love between them, and her Majesty, and of course the Queen Mother, are going to be completely bereft. |
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Mother and son are cast adrift but rescued by Jupiter and, after Perseus has completed his tasks, he kills Acrisius by accident. |
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By his will dated 8th June 1956 he appointed the Mother to be his executrix and bequeathed all his property whatsoever or wheresoever to her. |
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His new song Mother and Child opened the dedication service and captured the whimsical and delightful spirit of the work. |
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Part of that process is to recognize that the universe, that which we affectionately call Mother Nature, loves us regardless. |
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The passing of Her Majesty, the Queen Mother has finally brought the 20th century to an end. |
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Mother Dairy has already launched a dairy whitener in the north-eastern market, while its butter business was kicked off last year. |
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When my Mother was 10 years old, my Grandmother returned to visit the family who'd looked after her. |
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Mother has opened an office in the US during the new year and four of America's top admen, including a former head of advertising for Nike, have joined the team. |
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When they were toddlers, I was supplied with fluoride drops to administer to them when I attended ante-natal classes at the Queen Mother Hospital in Glasgow. |
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I saw Mother shoot a warning glance over at me from the hedge garden. |
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And anyway, if Brecht did not want us to feel for Mother Courage, why did he make her so richly shaded and humanly fallible? |
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You're playing Russian roulette with Mother Nature if you do. |
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In Wicca, the female goddess is represented by the Moon, a symbol of Mother Earth and fertility. |
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The rebels, defying airstrikes, are opening a corridor for reinforcements from Mother Russia. |
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The Immaculate Conception and the Assumption are rooted in the patristic axiom that Mary was the worthy Mother of God, a worthy tabernacle of the Most High. |
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Apparently it was, yes, those ubiquitous Americans always bent on corrupting Mother Russia. |
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The 31-year-old costar of How I Met Your Mother explains how he wrote The Muppets and why the frog made him cry. |
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The issue of a present for Mother left me in a quandary, however. |
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In his 35-minute address, Cruz pushed familiar Republican policy prescriptions but couched them in the concerns of Mother Teresa. |
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As this excellent piece in Mother Jones describes, however, Holsey had outrageously poor representation during his trial. |
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One night, we were all sitting in front of the fireplace, Mother reading to Nicholas on her lap, Catherine doing some needlework, and me quilting. |
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The tiara previously belonged to the Queen Mother who bequeathed it to Princess Margaret. |
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Meanwhile, as Mother Jones reported, big labor went wild, spending a ton of money on newly legal TV and radio ads. |
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Visitors can sit and pray in a makeshift chapel that features a life-sized statue of Mother Teresa sitting in the ground in a corner, hunched over in prayer. |
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In other words, the Mother Jones team built a data set with restrictions specified for no obvious reason. |
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The bathroom is beige and brown marble, with yellow apricot and almond toiletries, toilet soap makers by appointment to the Queen, the Queen Mother and the Prince of Wales. |
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I decided against a bottle of wine as Mother had already drained her Kir with some speed and had begun to confuse her spoonerisms with her malapropisms. |
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Before I reached the age when I convinced Mother that indeed I could and would rather stay at our house alone in the summer, she carted me to Ruthie's every day. |
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Mother told me he was a schoolteacher but not a teacher at my school! |
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Mother is a prodigious talker from a long line of verbal antecedents. |
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Mother is ripe, full-breasted, at the peak of her womanly powers. |
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He then deposits the carcass back in the woods, where Mother Nature takes care of the cleanup. |
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The captain of a Royal Navy aircraft carrier rededicated by the Queen Mother spoke yesterday of his admiration for her lifelong support for the service. |
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In this corner, dressed in 80-foot pines and graced by six species of woodpeckers, red-shouldered hawks, blue-winged vireos and 76 other species of birds, is Mother Nature. |
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Mother used to cook elaborate dinners, but with only herself to cook for, she doesn't bother anymore. |
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The young woman, a child clinging to each hand, urged those in the momentous queue lining the River Thames to pay her respects to the late Queen Mother on her behalf. |
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That sense of detachment from the caprices of Mother Nature is pretty unique in human history. |
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The Mother Goddess is worshipped as Durga, but also assumes the form of local ammans, or goddesses, such as Mariamman, who protects against disease. |
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Mother didn't appear the least upset, and continued to knead the bread. |
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The absurdity of North Korea now extends to its futile attempt to anticipate the whims of Mother Nature. |
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If the fund-raising campaign for a statue of the late Queen Mother is successful, it will provide us with the first statue in Scotland of a native Scotswoman. |
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Opening with an apostrophe to the Queen, the poet wastes no time in presenting her with the image of Mother France being captured, stripped, and beaten by her own children. |
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If it feels like How I Met Your Mother has been airing for decades, that's because it has. |
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Mother dressed me in a pretty blue dress and curled my auburn hair. |
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Die here, in the embrace of Mother Ganga, in Shiva's sacred city, and your spirit will be united with the Absolute, will find its longed-for, eternal, perfect, peace. |
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Just then, Mother was carrying a loaded platter of pancakes to the table. |
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Even more damnably, Mother Courage has the chance to save her son Swiss cheese from the firing squad by paying a ransom. |
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I hope Mother Jones isn't insinuating that freeborn Americans may no longer even ask questions. |
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For the Queen Mother, two minutes of BBC radio silence were ordained, reduced to one for listeners to Radio 1, out of respect for their limited attention span. |
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Contraception and abortion were, of course, anathema to Mother Teresa. |
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Of course it was a matter of some contention with Mother that I was using all of her hairspray to kill insects, so I reserved that weapon for dire circumstances. |
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He went out on a day in which he had to share equal billing with that fickle lady, Mother Nature, and finally got his score under par and his name on the leader board. |
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I remember thinking that I was going to win an Emmy that year for How I Met Your Mother. |
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Sister Act's cast also includes Sharon Whitehead as the Mother Superior, Craig Kelly as Monsignor O'Hara and Dom Moccia as Eddie Souther. |
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Mother and dad oohed and ahed over Cindy. She was only two months old but already was developing her personality. |
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The experiment of Mother Tinctures are identical to those prescribed for the tincture or alcoholatures mentioned in the pharmacopoea. |
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Because Mother had been so busy making applesauce, dinner was a little late that night. |
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The organizations don't tolerate an Attila the Hun in one office and a Mother Teresa next door. |
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On Tuesday April 9, 2002 the ceremonial Funeral of Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother was held in the Abbey. |
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The Mother Goddess has been associated with life, fertility, and the springtime, and has been described as an ideal role model for women. |
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Gem is really a very nice small bow-wow, but Mother found that in this case possession was less attractive than pursuit. |
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Moder, gyn, will not y washen' the dishen'. i. Mother, Jone, will not wash the dishes. |
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So in time Mother learned to perceive me through the mirror. Even to smile at me. |
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Mother and son went into the small railed garden, where was a scent of red gillivers. |
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Mother and son both claimed on several occasions the throne of France, and later the Duchy of Burgundy. |
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Mother Nature interspersed the petunias with a few dandelions, but it was a pretty garden, anyway. |
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Mother Nature interspersed a few dandelions among the petunias, but it was a pretty garden, anyway. |
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Additionally, several thousand Punjabis gather in Lahore every year on International Mother Language Day. |
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A set of rosary beads was placed in her hands, a gift she had received from Mother Teresa. |
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The most famous claimed edition of Mother Shipton's prophecies foretells many modern events and phenomena. |
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Quite who Mother Shipton was or what exactly she said is not definitively known. |
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A caricature of Mother Shipton was used in early pantomime and is believed by historians to be the forerunner of the Panto dame. |
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She was the same height and weight as Mother and had the same hairdo and dressed matronly like her. It was scary. She looked so much like Mother. |
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As was the prevailing practice, these pieces were intended to exalt the image of the Queen as well as to praise the Mother of God. |
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A memorial service was held at the Abbey on 10 March 1977, at which the congregation was headed by Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother. |
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Pink Floyd's first number 1 album, Atom Heart Mother was hugely successful in Britain, spending 18 weeks on the UK chart. |
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In January 1971, upon their return from touring Atom Heart Mother, Pink Floyd began working on new material. |
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The Beatles' November 4 Royal Variety Performance in front of the Queen Mother sparked music industry and media interest in the group. |
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Damien Hirst is awarded the 1995 Turner Prize, which included his notorious sculpture Mother and Child, Divided. |
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In 1950 Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother had her first runner in the race in Monaveen, who finished fifth. |
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In 1999, UNESCO recognized 21 February as International Mother Language Day in recognition of the language movement in East Pakistan. |
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Virgin Mary is venerated in the Eastern Orthodox Church as Mother of God, honoured in devotions. |
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Similarly, Mother is the correct form of address for nuns who have been tonsured, while Novices are addressed as Sister. |
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The first one, known as The Mother Club, was founded in Greenock in 1801 by merchants born in Ayrshire, some of whom had known Burns. |
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Personal Standards have been used to cover the coffins of The Queen Mother, Princess Margaret and The Duke of Windsor. |
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Both Clarence House and Birkhall were previously the residences of Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother. |
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Mother pinnipeds have different strategies for maternal care and lactation. |
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Sellafield was the subject of Marilynne Robinson's 1989 book, Mother Country, a critique of British nuclear policy. |
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Over the years Chinmoy had ongoing friendships with Mikhail Gorbachev, Nelson Mandela, Mother Teresa, and Desmond Tutu. |
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Mother wolves do not leave the den for the first few weeks, relying on the fathers to provide food for them and their young. |
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There is a legendary old woman called Mother Goose who wrote nursery rhymes for children. |
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Bolivia has gained global attention for its 'Law of the Rights of Mother Earth', which accords nature the same rights as humans. |
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On 17 November 1999, UNESCO designated 21 February as International Mother Language Day. |
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Construction began in 1939, with the cornerstone laid by Queen Elizabeth, consort to King George VI and later Queen Mother. |
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It's no use arguing with Mother Nature over such crass methods, for the history of spiderdom would long since have come to an end without them. |
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No doubt Mother tore a strip off him last night. She will never forgive him for turning away a suitor. |
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Mother encouraged James to rely more on intelligence and less on testosterone to deal with the neighbor's son. |
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Life is reduced to the encompassing and perfectly adequate nourishing Mother and the unbrookably demanding Self. |
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Mother of God! but we are well met here, in this wilderness, among the savages. |
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But yestersol he took Mother into the old middle-pressure greenhouse and got her involved in a long discussion. |
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Al Bah said that an official ceremony will be held on 25 March to present the Mother of the Nation with the honour, WAM reported. |
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Zol crept out of the hide-covered shelter without waking Father and Mother. |
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By the time we made it into the bedroom Mother was laid out on the bed, naked as a jaybird save the gold winking back at us from her throat. |
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Anyhoo, if you happen to be someone who might find this a good gift for the wife, you can now buy Jesus and Mother Mary briefs. |
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Allen joins JSA from Trinity Mother Frances Health System in Tyler, Texas where she served as chief quality officer. |
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Turnell trained Maori Venture to win the 1987 Grand National, and Katabatic to land the 1991 Queen Mother Champion Chase. |
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Putin and his KGB cronies are practically the absolute rulers of Mother Russia. |
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They worked side-by-side with their Barnabite brothers, and all heeded the advice and rule of their Divine Mother, Sister Paola Antonia Negri. |
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For any women's libber wondering why she wasn't there, the Mother, of the Mother and Child statue outside Boots, couldn't get a baby sitter. |
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Puppets Andy Pandy, Teddy and Looby Loo first appeared on BBC Television on July 11 back in 1950 on Watch With Mother. |
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He rode Billycan to win the 1977 Irish National and his Cheltenham victories included two Queen Mother Champion Chases on Skymas. |
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The museum is exhibiting Ganesh, the remover of obstacles, Mother Durga the supreme goddess and Saraswati the goddess of learning. |
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Since the name, Dromio, comes from Erasmus's Mother Bombie, a considerable privileging of foolery is to be expected. |
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As I recall, someone entered under Mother Ginger's skirt to mop up before the grand pas. |
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Sutter is a near-term gold producer, building Phase One of the new Lincoln Mine Project in the historic California Mother Lode. |
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The Mother lode Canyon Band, featuring Park City Mayor Dana Williams, headlined this event. |
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And when Fraser became a screenwriter, he penned a role as a Scot in Mother Lode for his dad. |
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I would challenge anyone, even Mother Theresa on a moped, to abide by them. |
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Reading the text of Mansueto's Knowing God reminds one of this oft quoted claim of Mother Theresa. |
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I sipped espresso in Italian-style cafes in the shadow of Mother Theresa Square. |
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Mother yelled at my brothers for tromping through her flowerbed. |
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The ground here, it seems, is a mecca for the costive denizens of the Sahel, an unspoiled latrine for Mother Nature and all her feathered, furred and squamate creation. |
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Mother Teresa's self-sacrificing nature made her world-famous. |
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After a number of years, when the girls had reached a marriageable age, they would perform labour service for the Queen Mother, ending with dancing and feasting. |
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A regency followed his death, with Queen Regent Dzeliwe Shongwe being head of state until 1984 when she was removed by the Liqoqo and replaced by Queen Mother Ntfombi Tfwala. |
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Though he died in Gorodets, Alexander was laid to rest in the city of Vladimir, in the Great Abbey at The Church of the Nativity of the Holy Mother of God. |
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In chapter 8 of Fagrskinna, a prose narrative states that, after the death of her husband Eric Bloodaxe, Gunnhild Mother of Kings had a poem composed about him. |
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The native Russian national personification is Mother Russia. |
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Central to Ambrose is the virginity of Mary and her role as Mother of God. |
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The comedy continues with West End show Stones in his Pockets and the season ends with radio presenter Malcolm Boyden's panto dame debut in Mother Goose. |
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Mother and son attended a public parade through London and a grand service of thanksgiving in St Paul's Cathedral on 27 February 1872, and republican feeling subsided. |
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On 16 September 1816, Macready made his first London appearance at Covent Garden as Orestes in The Distressed Mother, a translation of Racine's Andromaque by Ambrose Philips. |
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The national newsmagazine Mother Jones is also based in San Francisco. |
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In the Middle Ages, the thistle was an emblem of the Virgin Mary because its white sap would bring to mind the milk falling from the breast of the Mother of God. |
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It features several Grade I races including the Cheltenham Gold Cup, Champion Hurdle, Queen Mother Champion Chase and World Hurdle, held over four days. |
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Stone had previously painted portraits of the Queen and the Queen Mother. |
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Georgian Orthodox Cathedral of the Mother of God, Batumi, Georgia. |
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From its beginning, the RDNA revolved around the veneration of the natural world, personified as Mother Earth, holding that religious truth could be found through nature. |
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The Church of England is the officially established religious institution in England, and also the Mother Church of the worldwide Anglican Communion. |
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Pope Paul VI called her Mother of the Church because, by giving birth to Christ, she is considered to be the spiritual mother to each member of the Body of Christ. |
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The Sisters of the Church, started by Mother Emily Ayckbowm in England in 1870, has more sisters in the Solomons than all their other communities. |
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A big, wet smackeroo right on the lips from Mother Nature herself. |
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Mother was stopped in the supermarket under the guise of asking about my leg, but more often than not they asked if it was true that I was a he-she. |
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Mother sometimes got ahead of herself and didn't think things through. |
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We're thrilled that Mother Nature joined forces with Art Van Furniture on February 1 to give our Chicago, Fort Wayne and Toledo guests a snow day they'll always remember. |
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The question for the early church was whether Mary should be proclaimed Theotokos, Mother of God, or simply Christokos, the mother of the humanity of Jesus. |
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You prove your ability to procreate by tastefully introducing your Mother to your My Little Pony collection and your fervent love of clopping and your amazing fedora hat rack! |
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Mother and Father learned to drive in a car with a 3-on-the-tree. |
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Shorter still, at just 10in tall, is Mother of Pearl, which comes in shades of grey, soft blue, lilac, peach dusky pink and white with charming speckled and picotee bicolours. |
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Entree are offering race goers a greater se lection of ticket and hospitality packages through the construction of the new stands, built adjacent to the Queen Mother Stand. |
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Using their nicknames I Mother Nature, Chef Assassin, Mr Whittier, Lady Baglady and Saint Gut Free, among others I they spout tales of horror and disgust. |
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Recently, interest in the reel mower has brought the media spotlights of publications such as Time magazine, USA Today and Mother Earth News to Shelbyville. |
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Mother can sue doctor for negligent tubal ligation and wrongful birth. |
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The pope will beatify Mother Teresa during a Mass that will also celebrate John Paul II's 25th anniversary as pope and will be televised live worldwide. |
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As we went along, Mother had to look this way and that to follow the line of some excited finger pointing out a blue wren's nest or the place where Charlie killed the snake. |
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Mother couldn't unravel the ball of wool after the cat had played with it. |
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