She is survived by her sons, Dan and Finian, daughters, Anne and Therese, sons-in-law, daughters-in-law, grandchildren and relatives. |
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Thanks to Maura for her questions and answers and the next quiz will be set by Therese Mc Kernan. |
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Therese and Katherine hurried over to the writing desk where Katherine selected gold embossed paper from a mahogany drawer. |
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Therese stepped into the stables, a sudden wave of suspicion washing over her. |
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Jane and Anne both made a move for the door, but Therese noticed this, and laughed, which sounded like the tinkle of tiny bells. |
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A rather sizable plaster statue of Therese held a prominent place in our living room, and her holy-card image was tucked into our Sunday missals. |
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Therese unknotted the string and pulled off the brown paper, revealing a simple book, with a cover of blue fabric. |
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So, who were those multitudes venerating the relics of St Therese in Ireland last month? |
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Therese curtsied, oblivious to Hannah's searching gaze, and hurried to the kitchen, hastily retying her apron, and adjusting her hair. |
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A couple of good points from Therese Keenan sealed the issue and St. Laurences were suddenly on the wrong end of a ten-point hiding. |
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Allow me now to show you a striking picture of the stigmatic Therese Neumann which was taken during one of her ecstasies of the Passion. |
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Gabriella Therese Marie and Jacques Honore Rainier were born just after 5pm local time, the statement said. |
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Hannah Maddock was flittering about her bedroom when the door creaked open, and Therese walked in, carrying a pile of clothes under the crook of one arm. |
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Therese was as careful and as kind as could be as she cooed to the bird, and quick as a wink in her execution with the knife. |
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A display room recalls the life of Therese in the Carmelite Convent and her radiance throughout the world. |
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Therese works on nutrition with seniors on an individual basis by helping in menu planning and drawing up their personal grocery shopping lists. |
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Therese Casgrain, leader of the Quebec suffragette movement, ran nine times for Parliament but was never elected. |
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In the garden a statue represents Therese confiding in her father her desire to enter Carmel when she was 15 years old. |
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Meanwhile, Therese of Liseiux lived a live that was, by all external measures, boring and rather uneventful with no displays of bilocation, miracles, or bells and whistles. |
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As requested by her Mother Superior, Therese writes her souvenirs on her childhood and her life. |
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Therese is more than seven months pregnant and uninsured — in fact, she is uninsurable. |
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The 50-year-old is married to Therese Rein a self-made millionaire and working mother of three who owns a recruitment business. |
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The last time Therese Ryder saw her son Kwementyaye, he was dancing to country music. |
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One of the other representatives, Therese Baduria, also manages two co-ops in York and Durham Region. |
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With great satisfaction she reflected on the readings from the book «Story of a soul,» by Saint Therese of the Child Jesus. |
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Participants gather regularly for card parties and Friday evening Bingo games in the basement of the Ste Therese church in Cowansville. |
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Therese Seewer from Lengnau used to be a nurse, but trained as a carpenter 14 years ago, and is today joint owner of a carpentry business. |
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A lot of people are under the impression that the reliquary will be something similar to that of St. Therese of Lisieux which visited the Shrine two years ago. |
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Now, Brett and Therese, of Asby, Cumbria, are shaping up to look and act like the real thing, with Therese aiming to be a volunteer on a National Trust farm. |
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Our Brothers in Kenya were enormously generous and hospitable as they assisted Marie Therese, Prakash and me during these days, especially with our transportation needs. |
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Therese then grows up in Alençon until the death of her mother. |
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The sighting takes place some disenchanted winter day, in Frankenberg's, a department store in Manhattan, when Therese, a temporary salesgirl in a Santa hat, serves Carol at the peak of the Christmas rush. |
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Rochette, the Olympic Bronze medalist, captured the world's attention and admiration with her poise and courage, winning her Olympic medal just four days after her mother, Therese, died unexpectedly of a massive heart attack. |
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St. Therese of Lisieux, whose papers were sanitized by her community for public consumption, was made to look to the world like putty in the hands of God. |
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Today, Therese finds it very hard to sleep. |
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I was touched to receive from Therese Stewart, a committed Centre volunteer, a lovely wool hat, mitts and foot warmer set that reflected the caring First Nations' culture in the area. |
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The reason for this epithet has to this day not been clarified, but it could have to do with a performance of another Mass in Vienna in May 1800, probably in the presence of the Empress Marie Therese. |
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Therese of Lisieux's Carmelite order harbored the same grumps, slackers, and know-it-alls that our own families and workplaces do. |
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Lots of known Italian master-builders participated on university building, later they were the architects coming from the Court of Mariah Therese. |
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Therese laughed when she saw him – he was dressed as a policeman. |
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Therese of the Child Jesus Mission is on the brink of a cholera outbreak, said director and Salesian Father Vicente Grupeli. |
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Therese Beaulieu, Assistant Director, Communications and Policy with the Dairy Farmers of Canada, says dairy producers have been lobbying for the new regulations to provide better clarity for the overall industry. |
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The role of deputy director for policy is being filled by Therese McMillan, while Ann Flemer has assumed the role of deputy director for operations. |
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Exhibiting alongside Holly is Therese Urbanska, who's been concentrating on the dramatic sea and skyscapes that are found in abundance around the coastline of the Lleyn. |
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DeLeo, D-Winthrop, and Senate President Therese Murray, D-Plymouth, that they did not support adding the safety valve to provide judicial discretion. |
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