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How to use foundress in a sentence

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Relative to the foundress, soldiers have an enlarged prothorax and fore femora, reduced wings and antennae, and a pale exoskeleton.
Unlike other orders of nuns we do not have a mother foundress but look to St Dominic himself as our sole Master.
Like our foundress, we are to be consumed with the compassion and zeal of Jesus, the Good Shepherd.
A religious of Saint John of God urged the foundress to follow this advice and offered her her first collection basket.
Nests become social if a second foundress successfully usurps the nest with the original foundress remaining in the nest as a nonreproductive guard.
She was a foundress, and was able to combine the missionary and the contemplative life.
As a wife, mother, teacher, nurse, social worker and religious foundress, she stands as a model to all women.
For the next three or four months, while the youngsters mature, the foundress cleans the nest regularly and helps keep it cool by fanning her wings.
I invite you to follow the path of the history of the Congregation, more so on this year when we celebrate the 250th anniversary of the death of our beloved foundress.
Felix knew how to involve others in his work. When he needed money to build a church and residence on the reservation, he enlisted the support of Blessed Katherine Drexel, foundress of the Sisters of the Blessed Sacrament.
By the time of the death of the foundress in 1865, the order had spread from France to 11 countries of Europe, Algeria, and North and South America.
Examples from Classical Literature
She is the foundress of the establishment, the mother of the actual workers, the grandmother of the present grubs.
Then how would it be possible that the foundress of a hospital should be overlooked?
The Queen of England is gone, and in her stead is seen the foundress of Chaillot.
Fabiola, at Rome, is the foundress of the first important hospital in that city.
That of the foundress in the centre of the north wall is painted on wooden panel, and is very old.
We will accept the Scolia as the pioneer, the foundress of the first principles of the art.
This followed the opening of the college's fantastic new hall in 2012, named Marie Madeleine Hall after the foundress of the FCJ Sisters.
Henceforth, when the magnetic science is discussed, honor its foundress.
The second wife was Dido, the queen and foundress of Carthage in Africa.
Hild, the foundress of Whitby Abbey, was for a short time his pupil.
Then she might have come down to us in history, hand in hand with Ann Hutchinson, as the foundress of a religious sect.
At the feet of the saint kneels the foundress, his sister Bitcula.
Opposite Leo Virgo is in her celestial place, bearing ears of corn, inventress of justice, foundress of cities, through which gifts it became possible to know the gods.
Wednesday in the Jacques conference room in Foundress Hall on the AMC campus, 50 Sunset Lane, Paxton.
Foundress beetles tunnel into trees and inoculate their brood gallery with a symbiotic fungus, which is then consumed by adults and larvae.
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