He compares the story to that of a fairy tale, complete with a princess, a wicked witch, and a fairy godmother. |
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It is devoted to the proposition that if a cat may look at a king, a thief may win and woo a princess, with plenty of wizardry to help him. |
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The principal was about to announce homecoming king, queen, prince, and princess. |
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Historical accounts describe the young princess as exceedingly tall, thin, pock-marked, and plain, but with a generous nature. |
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He made a convincing transition from bored prince to a man in love, awakening his princess with an achingly tender kiss. |
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The princess and elephant puppets were also wonderfully designed with pearl-strewn costumes, jewels, and glittering fabrics. |
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When a Swazi princess weds a Zulu king, she wears red touraco wing feathers around her forehead and a cape of windowbird feathers and ox tails. |
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As the river turned into rapids, the princess grabbed her companion and hauled her back on board. |
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The Yorks were a close-knit and affectionate family and the princess had a secure and uncomplicated childhood. |
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A beautiful Cuban princess finds herself toiling in a Russian gulag following her kidnap by white slave traders. |
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But, as far as I remember, I could not recall any princess that wields a weapon. |
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Gone was the haughty princess, and in her place stood a fragile girl wilting at his harsh words. |
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She has been depicted as a queen or princess in the same tradition as Boadicea, her hair streaming in the wind as she rides her chariot into war. |
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Just before eleven that night Sir Quinn stood before the king, queen, princess and the other members of the court. |
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I wanted to be a princess in a mystical land that was filled with magic and fairies and evil witches. |
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There was a familiarity about her, this princess, this wood nymph, a familiarity he couldn't express or identify. |
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He sat with his girlfriend, a Kuwaiti princess he reportedly met at school. |
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My wrought iron bed came with a white muslin mosquito net, which made me feel a lot like a princess. |
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The king and princess will be coming to spend the day with us and I expect you to act like a real lady. |
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Britney Spears, the wholesome princess of pop, and queen of semiconductor physics is not the harmless little lamb we all took her for. |
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He married the Prussian princess, but they did not have children and soon separated amicably. |
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If the late princess were still alive, however, she might have changed her mind about him. |
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Some days it would be lovely, others princess, cupcake, sweetie, angel, anything that popped into his mind. |
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He thanks everyone profusely and leaves for his kingdom, where his nose-ringed princess waits for him. |
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Want to be pampered and made to feel a princess, order in room service, eat great food and have a ball. |
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In France, Henry unexpectedly routs a vastly superior French army at Agincourt and wins the heart of a French princess. |
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Her ailing father turned his face to the wall when he was presented with a princess, rather than the longed-for male heir. |
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The princess wants to run away, much to the King and Queen's concern, and only our hero can prevent a right royal row. |
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The princess is the third royal to visit Saskatchewan in the last three years. |
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The title of princess, and later Queen, comes with not only the joys of royalty, but with great responsibility and knowledge. |
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William turned the page and studied a new photo of the princess, sitting astride a big black horse. |
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Her servant has followed her here loyally, watching over the princess vigilantly. |
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There might be a magic carpet swooping the Sligo skyline as Aladdin and his princess arrive for the show. |
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The photographers would not have chased Diana down that Parisian tunnel if the public had not been avid for pictures of the princess. |
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The princess wore a mantua and petticoat, white damask with the finest embroidery of rich embossed gold. |
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This impressive ladies' ring features a combination of alternating princess cut and baguette cut genuine white diamonds. |
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This one was from a different time period and its skirt ballooned, very much like a ball gown a princess of the old times might wear. |
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Instead, she seems more like the little princess who wants it all and is bally well going to get it. |
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She's a rebel princess, a faux-punk screecher with a massive world-wide following who's doing it tough. |
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Invite each princess to build a castle of marshmallows, gumdrops, soft candies and toothpicks. |
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The princess was the offspring of the marriage of King Pisebkhan with a Theban. |
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When I was little I too dreamed I would grow up to be a princess, but my Dad sent me to a load of therapists. |
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The baroness encouraged her daughter's friendship with the princess, hoping to improve her status, but to no avail. |
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Throwing some shapes on the dance floor was the princess, with her sister in tow. |
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A sennight had passed, bringing with it the conclusion of the princess trials and her eighteenth birthday. |
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This prime slice of beefcake beds the young princess within moments of meeting her. |
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She stood, waiting for the officer to greet her in the manner befitting a princess. |
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Ali stepped over the hill, carrying herself befittingly of the princess she looked like. |
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But in 1989, those middle-of-the-road rumblings dramatically changed lanes, as a squeaky clean princess met a notorious bad boy. |
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The princess is the chair of the sister organization in the United Kingdom. |
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A prince and princess, newly smitten with each other, are so transported with love that they rise into the air. |
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They include a sparkle princess, a rock star, a fashion trendsetter and a drama diva complete with glittery sunglasses. |
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Before Ali can win his princess, there's a war followed by a blood feud to overcome. |
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In another story a princess stays in her room even though it is on fire because she was not allowed to go out unchaperoned. |
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But the pop princess was at pains to point out her reputation for tantrums is undeserved. |
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Luni's eyes were slightly unfocused, and he looked like he was not paying very much attention to the princess. |
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Only subsequently did it go back to Europa, the mythical princess abducted by Zeus. |
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Do you want to go for sno-cones later at the cafe across the street, my princess? |
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Many noblemen and noblewomen came with gifts but most people came with prayers for the princess. |
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I was looking for the witch that cast a spell on the beautiful princess of this land. |
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The next day the princess finds a splendid gown of shimmering satin laid out instead of her rags. |
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An outstanding portrait is his majestic image of the princess splendidly bejewelled for the baptism of the prince. |
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Both children received a special cup, as well as a posy of flowers for the princess and a buttonhole for the prince. |
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As they reached the stables, the stableman took Lennox and bid the prince and princess a very good night. |
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I don't know nuthin bout no princess what's her-face and I'd have half a mind to put ya in yer place. |
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Long before Diana emerged, we knew yet another princess who stole Hollywood 's heart before she enchanted the south of France. |
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Henri IV was a direct descendant of the Capetian kings, married a Valois princess of the blood, and founded the Bourbon dynasty. |
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You can be the fairy princess, and I'll be an ogre who's coming to get you. |
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Amidst this revelry the Prince of Bohemia falls headlong in love with the long-lost Sicilian princess. |
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Thunder rolled viciously as the six men carried the rough-hewn casket containing the body of the kingdom's youngest princess. |
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He rushed forward towards the princess and caught her as she fell from her horse. |
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She has been the princess, the heir, the future queen, before and she knows what it is like. |
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These characteristics were presumably inherited from his mother, a German princess. |
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She was a Babylonian princess sent over as a peace offering from our sworn enemies, the Hittites. |
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He took the rejection of his suit to the princess hard, and has plotted revenge against those caused the rejection of his suit. |
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When the royal siblings toured the Berlin school, an eight-year-old boy cheekily questioned the princess about the headgear. |
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Its princess line flatters the figure with that swingy wide hem and it is an ideal accompaniment to the new feminine dress and skirt fashions. |
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I want to plant a royal paulownia or princess tree in my front yard in North Beach, MD. Where can I get one? |
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It is supposed to be very like the one our princess was wearing when she was abducted at the peace talk. |
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She bathed her and dressed the young princess in a Greek-styled gown, which she called peplum. |
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Among them was a young princess, Lavena, the fair daughter of King Edward Longshanks. |
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This is a satisfying variation on the usual fairy tale in which knights compete for the hand of a princess. |
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He was determined to combat whatever foe had arrived to harm the infant princess. |
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The princess snapped shut her parasol and then suddenly ran forward fearlessly through the water with a whoop. |
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It's the night that she is the princess, the belle of the ball, the femme fatale. |
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She had on a pair of Disney princess sneakers, her hair pulled back in pigtails by pink elastic bands. |
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She's a princess in pink, dripping with gold and crowned with a glittering tiara. |
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So gossip magazines would be free to snap the Streatham girl buying her daily pinta, but could not publish the princess with hers. |
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The princess was presently bringing an ivory fine-toothed comb through her long hair as she looked at her refection in the mirror. |
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He was married to a Plantagenet princess, Matilda, the daughter of Henry II and Eleanor of Aquitaine. |
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Then he could ransom the princess back to the Queen Mother and her consort. |
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It was at this point that a North Malabar princess, the consort of the Chirakkal Raja, arrived for worship at the temple. |
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The princess had too much mercury in her constitution to be long settled in any way of life whatsoever. |
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Being both a princess and plucky, she not only survived all this but grew up to become a great and resplendent Queen. |
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Even though the princess invites him to her home, she does so with an air of coolness, and he grows uneasy. |
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Eighteen candles, plus one to grow on, on a pink-and-white princess cake, decorated lavishly with fake jewels and mini crowns. |
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The polonaise was usually cut like a princess dress, without a waist seam, and often differed from it only in that it was not full length. |
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Shiva, the ithyphallic god of animals, ascends early into the pantheon through his marriage to an Aryan princess. |
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In Singapore, however, Emily realizes that she can't go away with her Englishman and Fred learns that his princess was merely a fortune-hunter. |
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At that moment the princess flipped herself over to curl up into a tighter position. |
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A drop-waist style is a sophisticated choice that can make you look taller, and a princess style works well for full-figured petite women. |
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Over the next few days, the princess pointedly ignored Ramirez, choosing to spend time with Kamiko instead in romantic dalliance. |
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I was anticipating a marvelous story with a princess waiting for her prince in her royal castle. |
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Is that so bad if Rual wants to read about elegant princes saving beautiful princess from danger? |
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So, being the king had no other blood relatives, Redoth decided he was going to marry the princess. |
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The first and most likely possibility is that Pharaoh's daughter remained a princess. |
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He gave him Meritaten, the oldest princess, as a wife and even crowed him a co-regent. |
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As the crowd parts the King of Arms entourage enters the foyer leading the king and his daughter, the princess, to the stage. |
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Deputy President Jacob Zuma is engaged to a Swaziland princess, the daughter of Prince Phiwokwakhe Dlamini, his office announced on Saturday. |
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If she had a mind to forgive him, it vanished as she spied him in the company of the Trojan princess Cassandra, daughter of Priam. |
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Her name is R'jas un Z'kovn Sy'yski and she is the Muse princess, daughter of Prince Noyus and next in line for the throne. |
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Sayaji Rao began constructing the Laxmi Vilas Palace in 1878 naming it after his first wife, a princess of Tanjore. |
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The Japanese princess was an aunt of Emperor Akihito and the widow of Prince Takamatsu, a younger brother of the late Emperor Hirohito. |
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His second wife was an Armenian princess, married while Baldwin was at Edessa. |
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When Caroline married the son of the Elector of Hanover in 1705, she was an intelligent and relatively attractive minor German princess. |
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The story concerns the relationship between a minor Hapsburg princess and an unmoneyed hussar in the late-nineteenth century. |
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The government wants a successful trip by the crown prince and princess to pave the way for a visit by Emperor Akihito, the daily said. |
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John of Ibelin became regent for Jerusalem, ruling for the young princess Maria. |
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But the princess royal of country music has always looked beyond her homeland too. |
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She really didn't know much about real life, she was like a spoiled princess. |
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His eye fell on Fawzia, a princess of the blood and the favorite sister of a King. |
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The princess and the fairy mage were bound by ropes as prisoners on a covered wagon drawn by two horses that didn't seem quite normal. |
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You have threatened, deceived, and tried to defile a princess, and for that you must die. |
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But no, neither was proper for a young lady of noble blood, a princess especially. |
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The princess provides a secondary storyline where she is obliged to follow rules and protocol. |
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The princess is godmother to their 14-year-old son Peregrine, a pupil at Winchester. |
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Promoted through advertisements, dime novels, and photographs, the Indian princess was young and beautiful. |
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Outwardly she was everything a well-brought up princess was expected to be, young, enchantingly beautiful, and full of grace. |
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The bakers prepare yeast-leavened cakes, the 24-step Swedish princess torte and a contemporary version of the Hungarian Dobos torte. |
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Gowns with halter tops, pouf satin or silk skirts or ripped hems are right in keeping with the rock princess look. |
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I pretended I was a princess sweeping down the stairway in my ball gown. |
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Atalanta is a young princess, and her father has decreed she must marry whichever man wins a footrace. |
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How would you like the pop princess to show up unexpectedly at your bridal shower? |
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Your mother was an outcast elf princess who was shunned from her kingdom. |
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Empire waist and princess seams gave the girls a soft silhouette. |
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And then that chorus kicks in, and the young lady formerly known as Lizzy Grant transforms into the princess of darkness. |
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Alex stopped his packing and looked the princess full in the face. |
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But when you are a princess of the United Kingdom, taking time off from fashion is not really an option. |
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Will my princess be disappointed when she discovers I am firing blanks? |
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Tamino is discovered by servants to the Queen who show him a picture of the princess, whereupon in true opera style he falls instantly in love with her. |
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He blindsided the frantic princess, lifting her over his shoulder as he continued his race with the darts that were now heading in their direction. |
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So what happens to nerdy guys who keep finding out that the princess they were promised is always in another castle? |
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Last year, crown princess Mary of Denmark gave birth to twins, a boy and a girl. |
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With unbounded flair, Tia couples opalescent shades of princess and oyster in the finest cotton with stiff denim to capture the edgy allure of modern London. |
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Likewise, she had had to greet many young and eligible bachelors, all of whom did their best to impress her and win her over, asking for dances and favours from the princess. |
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She could, however, humiliate the princess before her subjects. |
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I swear, on my honour as a former princess, to return before too long. |
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Another declared she was a voodoo princess performing chants to make sure I got breast cancer. |
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For an hour before, as a young princess could not sleep, as she paced in and out of the squares of moonlight dappling her floor, she chanced to glance out of the window. |
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Over and over he filmed the scenario of a light-skinned women passing as white, and a dark-skinned man ignoring a women of his own shade to aspire to that wan princess. |
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Beside him is his wife, the Georgian princess Nino Chavchavadze. |
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The former princess, now regent, stopped laughing and looked down at her small son, an ache at the back of her throat and in the pit of her stomach. |
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Things were no better after Disney broadened the ethnic mix in 1995 with Pocahontas, the first hard-body princess. |
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Besides, it often happened that a prince or a princess of the blood was having a Mass spoken in a secondary altar of the Chapelle Royale during the king's Mass. |
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Round and princess settings are the most common choices for engagement rings, so gentlemen might want to check before opting for a heart or pear-shaped stone. |
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Were it not for them, nobody would have even built the brand new arena where Sarah saw a princess! |
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You can let the shoulder seam out or take it in at the princess seam. |
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There was the time I was walking through the Home Park at Windsor and encountered the princess royal with a fierce dog. |
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Zara's mum, the princess royal, and dad, Captain Mark Phillips, are both Olympians. |
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People in the public eye could learn a thing or two from the princess. |
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In this fable peopled with a fantastic cast of royalty, servants and talking rodents, Despereaux falls in love with a human princess and sets out to save her from danger. |
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Dropping to a crouch, the princess crept to the edge of the quicksand. |
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The key to its success was Mohanlal, an actor nonpareil, in the central role of a low-caste artist who transcends his origins, only to be felled by the love of a princess. |
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She secured her own quarters in one of the palaces, and she kept her job as princess. |
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The relationship between the elf princess Arwen and the mortal Aragorn is padded out, as one might expect of a blockbuster with no other love interest. |
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He tried to remain calm, but it was hard to do when he was holding within him the secret of a lifetime, that he was in love with her daughter, a princess. |
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You are a princess, and whether you like it or not, you were born for a greater purpose than frolicking around with that no good, filthy lummox you have attached yourself to. |
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Like the princess in a fairy-tale forest, she'd free the jewel from its stinging enchantment, quickly polish it to high luster, then royally present it. |
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Gowns in black, burnished orange, cognac and pale pink easily communicate the rock princess vibe, especially when combined with silk taffeta, velvets and plush taffetas. |
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She appeared to be a princess or a personage of high importance anyway. |
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The princess had just about everything her little avaricious heart desired and was pampered and cherished by her parents and other, assorted family members. |
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When he left, the boys told me that his mother was a Finnish princess and had to look at the country because her father, the King of Finland, was sick. |
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Elton John and Tim Rice's musical Aida is the story of a Nubian slave princess, Aida, and the forbidden love that she shares with an Egyptian captain, Radames. |
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Braxton plays the title role of Aida, an ancient Egyptian Nubian princess who is captured by Radames, a captain in the Egyptian army, and falls in love with him. |
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Your princess was well within her rights to call him out to duel. |
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The wives of a king, prince, duke, marquess, earl, viscount and baron are queen, princess, duchess, marchioness, countess, viscountess and baroness respectively. |
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The Queen had her doubts about the girl being a princess, and is determined to find out the truth by placing a pea under the mattress and eiderdown of the princess's bed. |
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The grounds contain the remains of Elsynge Hall, one of Henry VIII's many hunting lodges and a favourite childhood residence of the young princess Elizabeth. |
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A highly photogenic person, Rukmini has been captured at her best, both as a dancer and as a beautiful woman who wore her collection of temple jewellery like a princess. |
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Edie Sedgwick, the subterranean princess, was undoubtedly interesting and fun. |
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The inquest heard Dr Iqbal first prescribed the barbiturate Seconal for the princess in July 1999 after another patient told him she needed the drugs. |
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When told that his sister was having an illicit affair Alexander replied that she should be allowed to enjoy herself even though she was a princess of the blood royal. |
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The combination of second-person speech and frontal gaze of the princess on folio 3v indicates to him that the book was expressly produced for her young foreign eyes. |
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She even had a tiara in her hair as if to declare she was a princess. |
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In 1902, Mercy dArgenteau, the Princess de Montyglyon, a Belgian countess and hereditary princess of the Holy Roman Empire, journeyed to St. Petersburg, Russia. |
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This story is not, and I repeat NOT a romantic fairy tale where the prince brings the princess flowers and serenades her from beneath the bay window of her bedroom. |
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Austin fumbled a little as he put the princess into his messenger bag. |
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The courtier and the king stood nearby watching the princess. |
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The princess was led up the aisle by her groom's younger brother, Henry, Duke of York, a strapping boy of ten, more solidly built and more vigorous and outgoing than Arthur. |
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Seeing that there would be no reasoning with the princess for the rest of the day, he bent his mind to the task of keeping power flowing into Mara. |
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My mother was a princess, my father the son of the chief of the sheiks. |
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A woman who appears to be a downcast person who lives under bridges, turns out to be has a metamorphose into a princess and has a regal personage. |
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To which one can only reply, then maybe you should have formally made her a princess, ma'am, not a duchess. |
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Jesy has been emailing with dress ideas, ranging from fishtails to princess skirts. |
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When Prince Sigfried goes hunting at night on his birthday, he meets the enchanted princess and falls in love with her. |
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He also said the princess had spent cash held in a shell company. |
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But Brian d'Arcy James and the hypertalented Sutton Foster find a sweet, goofy chemistry as an ogre and a princess. |
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Additionally, no earlier source mentions that Helena was born in Britain, let alone that she was a princess. |
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The proclamation of Edward IV's children as illegitimate was also reversed, restoring Elizabeth's status to a royal princess. |
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Mary determinedly refused to acknowledge that Anne was the queen or that Elizabeth was a princess, further enraging King Henry. |
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Two years later, he married the Bourbon princess Henrietta Maria of France instead. |
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While Edward VII did not take a German spouse, his wife was a Danish princess of pure German ancestry. |
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They caused a great impression about the princess and the power of her family. |
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These include a fight with an enormous bear, and the rescue of a Cornish princess from an unwanted marriage. |
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She did not cry long, however, for she was as brave as could be expected of a princess of her age. |
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Even after he met Jane, he became enamoured of Kitty Kirkpatrick, the daughter of a British officer and an Indian princess. |
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The vizier traitorously revealed the location of the hiding princess in order to save himself. |
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He accepted a cuddly Kiwi toy for the princess in Wellington as he began his week-long tour, which continues on Stewart Island today. |
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Britain hasn't welcomed a princess born this high up the line of succession for decades. |
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Then he read the golden inscription and saw that she was a princess. |
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The pop princess knocked back White Russians, Pina Coladas and Soul Kisses. |
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The Aussie pop princess, 41, saw Polly Rae rehearse her racy Hurly Burly act before it premiered in London's Leicester Square Theatre. |
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Diego Luna voices a young man who voyages into a spooky netherworld to woo a princess. |
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Hunter, the hero and security specialist who finds himself guarding a pop princess, seem one-dimensional. |
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For her birthday, the princess who could have anything chooses the dirtiest, scruffiest pig in the kingdom, a pig named Lollipop. |
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He recommended that the princess remain a formal suspect in the case. |
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In Amman's Gynaeceum, many women hold hankies, including a German princess, a noble maiden of Saxony, and an Ausburg woman of the lower class. |
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A Romanian princess has been arrested for allegedly running a cockfighting ring in Oregon. |
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The son of Almanzor, Sanchuelo, was the child of a Navarrese princess handed over to Almanzor after his victories over the king of Navarra. |
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It had a molded corset bodice with trapunto stitching and full princess skirt. |
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Pop princess Kylie Minogue has vowed the show must go on following her split from boyfriend Olivier Martinez. |
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Dressed like a princess, 4-year-old Shona Ritchie gathered her courage and asked the future king for a kiss. |
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For semi-formal or formal homecoming events, a princess one-shoulder chiffon charmeuse dress in champagne is definitely worth trying. |
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The flick is a mixture of traditional fairytale and Charlie's Angels, which tells the tale of a princess and her two stepsisters. |
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And here comes the princess now, stepping from her limousine, flanked by musclemen, caught in a fusillade of clicking cameras. |
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The young princess cut short her trip and returned home immediately to take her throne. |
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The marriage did go ahead, and the following year Joan was forgiven and restored to her position as princess. |
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The site of Harlech Castle was associated with the legend of Branwen, a Welsh princess. |
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The last Pharaoh was a Greek princess, Cleopatra VII, who took her own life in 30 BC, a year after the battle of Actium. |
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Out on Fort Street, a pavement princess was sitting on the sidewalk with her back to a lamppost and her legs stretched out. |
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Tristan returns to England and learns of a tournament between the Cornish tribes for the hand of the Irish princess named Isolde. |
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Arminius had married a princess named Thusnelda, whose name is preserved only by Strabo. |
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Clovis was the son of Childeric I, a Merovingian king of the Salian Franks, and Basina, a Thuringian princess. |
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In 725 he brought back the Agilolfing princess Swanachild as a second wife. |
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Still, Otto formed marital ties with the east when he married the Byzantine princess Theophanu. |
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The birth of princess Joanna in 1462, openly called La Beltraneja, caused the separation of her parents. |
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His first wife was Isabella of Aragon, princess of Spain and widow of the previous Prince of Portugal Afonso. |
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An alternative history is provided by the contemporary writer Inca Garcilasco de la Vega, son of an Inca princess and a conquistador. |
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Despotism,... misled him to place nearly all his family on thrones,... and misally himself with a foreign princess, whose family and country were his unappeasable enemies. |
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One night he calls twice, and you go to sleep feeling like a princess. |
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Children had the chance to be a prince or princess for the day, dressing up in costumes and taking part in the sword fighting school, archery and juggling. |
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Although the king had previously been married to Joan, an English princess and sister of the future King Edward I, his children from that marriage had predeceased him. |
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The Khmer Krom are the native people of the Mekong Delta and Saigon which were acquired by Vietnam from Cambodian King Chey Chettha II in exchange for a Vietnamese princess. |
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The princess of whom his majesty had an ambulatory view in his travels. |
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As she twirled around in front of the mirror admiring how the dress showed off her thick booty, she felt like a princess in a children's storybook. |
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Upon this unfortunate, with the touch of romance which marked many of her proceedings, Lady Derby had conferred the name of Fenella, after some ancient princess of the island. |
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The pop princess performed at the Palms Casino in Las Vegas on Friday night in a black PVC bodysuit and a matching flat cap to show off her curvy figure. |
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He agrees to participate to win the princess as Marke's wife. |
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The game begins by focusing on young Dalmascan thiefVaan, before expanding into an epic quest which includes natty air pirate Balthier and a deposed princess. |
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The lead ballerina, then, must imitate, not just a princess or just a swan, but rather a musicalized version of a young princess who unwillingly inhabits a swan's body. |
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His alleged affair with pop princess Britney Spears after he choreographed her dance routine in the Womanizer video made him an overnight tabloid star. |
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So, you can set the sails, hit the autopilot button, grab the remote and sit back in one of the aft princess seats with a coldie in hand and sail her from there by remote. |
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One of the Yongle Emperor's consorts was a Jurchen princess, which resulted in many of the eunuchs serving him being of Jurchen origin, notably Yishiha. |
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She was a daughter of Mstislav the Bold and another Cuman princess. |
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He expected his son to give in and marry a princess, but the heir became enraged upon learning of his lover's decapitation in front of their young child. |
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It is told that more than 2,000 years ago, a Chinese princess smuggled silkworm eggs in her hair when she was sent off across a vast desert to marry the king of Hotan. |
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Even when I drew the letter D on the big pokey hat the princess wore in my book of fairytales, I've never seen any merit in being a damsel in distress. |
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The nobles desired for Charles to marry a princess of Spanish blood and a marriage to Isabella would secure an alliance between Spain and Portugal. |
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