And because you should know both the water knot and also the duchess knot, behold them here in picture. |
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The duchess, a widow, is forbidden to marry again by her brothers Duke Ferdinand and the cardinal because they want to control her wealth. |
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Ninotchka is a Russian commissar who has come to Paris to sell jewellery belonging to a grand duchess. |
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I am the grand duchess Alexandra Romanov, though I'm sure you already knew that. |
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Originally the arms of Burgundy and the initials of the duke and duchess were painted beneath the lower cornice. |
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The duke stood by the vehicle with his duchess beside him and took in the sight before him. |
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Well then, Lady Grace Jameison, would you do me the honor of becoming my wife, my partner, my duchess, and the mother of my children? |
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Instead I shall be the most sought after girl and then when Fabian is old enough I will become his grand duchess. |
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Count Durko plans to seize power in the small country of Lichtenberg and force the grand duchess Zona to be his bride. |
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Shortly afterward the people of Luxembourg voted to retain Charlotte as grand duchess and not to turn Luxembourg into a republic. |
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The prince and his new duchess had invited representatives of their pet charities to share their special day. |
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Besides, the duke and the duchess still had much to discuss with each other. |
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His chief patrons were the Sidney family, the earl of Pembroke, the countess of Bedford, and the duke and duchess of Newcastle. |
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The guard was still there, watching the queen and the duchess stare at the duke. |
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He gets over the duchess, takes up with another beauty after his wife dies, and becomes wealthier and more famous. |
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The bedroom scenes with a playful and coquettish Cariola show the duchess and Antonio's fragile happiness and the sensuality of their love. |
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The less gentlemanly ones settled for leering at the so-called future duchess and congratulating Rafe by slapping him on the back. |
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Sarah strolled into the Blue Salon, an elegant parlor in the east wing of the house, and found the duchess in conversation with Lady Rhianna. |
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Regardless, all their lives, the duke and duchess had to deny that they possessed any jewels belonging to the royal family. |
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The duke and duchess will be very glad to pension you off, for they've been worried about your health as well. |
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In the front pew were the dowager duchess, the eighth Duke of Rivenston, the Duke of Stafford and the Lady Lorraine. |
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To mark the occasion, and to congratulate the duchess on her marriage, he presented her with a gift-wrapped painting. |
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None of the dogs belonging to either the duke and duchess or the earl and countess ever barked. |
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After that, you may expect to be swarmed by suitors, but that is normal for a young duchess as you will be. |
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They wore ivory duchess satin dresses with embroidered bodices and crystal tiaras. |
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The letter to the duchess leaves no doubt about where Galileo stood on the literal word of the Holy Writ. |
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He called her The duchess, and if The duchess didn't like something, then it was of no value. |
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She rose in rank from fair maiden to fair lady and then to duchess. |
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The duke and duchess met key figures involved in the building and running of the health centre, before being taken on a guided tour of the facilities. |
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By the time she married Prince Albert I of Monaco in 1889, she was a wealthy woman in her own right who carried an important French title as the dowager duchess of Richelieu. |
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Her Majesty, the tabloids claimed, believed that the duchess needed to look more regal and conservative to fulfil her duties as a statesperson. |
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Lady, in the British Isles, a general title for any peeress below the rank of duchess and also for the wife of a baronet or of a knight. |
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The duchess of Berry, daughter in law of Louis XVIII was the patron and inspiration for this new colourful and polychromatic taste. |
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We may have lost a fortune but we're paying out with a smile and wish the duke and duchess all the best. |
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The duchess is confident that the garden will be ready for visitors by October. |
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The duchess changed into a porcelain blue silk dress with hand painted ikat design, hand embroidered with gold thread work for the religious blessing. |
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The duchess sat at a replica radio to hear, learn about, and decipher morse code. |
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Upon moving in, the duchess became famous for her wild parties. |
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In an interview with Vanity Fair, Diez said he married the duchess for love, not money. |
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As a wedding gift, the duchess installed a cinema screen in her Duenas Palace for her younger husband. |
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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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His wife is the niece of an earl who once worked as a lady-in-waiting to a royal duchess. |
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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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There are lots of satin and technical fabrics which include silk jersey, duchess satin, silk satin, parachute silk, viscose organza, silk twill, cotton canvas and taffeta. |
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The bride looked radiant in an ivory gown of duchess satin, consisting of a bodice top with an overlay of embroidered lace and buttoning detail on the back. |
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Though the young duchess was only ten years of age, it would not be long before she would be receiving suitors and entertaining marriage proposals. |
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I shall make a duchess of this draggletailed guttersnipe.... Yes: In six months — in three if she has a good ear and a quick tongue — I'll take her anywhere and pass her off as anything. |
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Mirren starred in the principal role of Prospera, the duchess of Milan, in Julie Taymor's The Tempest. |
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Like a duchess unwarily revealing her pants to the world's gaze, Oliver Letwin, the Cabinet Office minister, reportedly let slip a tiny flash of bigotry. |
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Seven-year-old Danielle Mann presented the duchess with flowers and was delighted when Kate took the time to have a chinwag. |
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In 2012 the duchess was photographed topless without her knowledge during a holiday in France, provoking an injunction to stop the pictures – which originally appeared in Closer magazine – being republished. |
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The duchess and Mrs Cameron are, of course, the latest in a long line of women who have elected to mimic other cultures in their wardrobe, with mixed results. |
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The terms of the annulment left Eleanor as duchess of Aquitaine but still a vassal of Louis. |
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Finally, Anne of Burgundy, the duchess of Bedford and wife to the regent of England, declared Joan a virgin during pretrial inquiries. |
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Latin Lady bicolored red roses were used to create duchess roses that were carried by the attendants. |
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The collection strikes with vibrant colours on predominately bright and airy compositions printed on delicate crepe de chine and luxurious duchess silks. |
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The first relates the adventures of a knight who married the young duchess of Calabria, niece of King Meleager of Sicily, but was loved by Medea, the king's wife. |
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You surely can't be comparing Alicia Witt with Sarah Fergusson? Alicia Witt looks stunning, while the duchess of Pork looks like the back end of a bus. |
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Bottom is told by Quince that he would do the Lion so terribly as to frighten the duchess and ladies enough for the Duke and Lords to have the players hanged. |
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The duke and duchess will sleep in a luxury tent at Ayers Rock. |
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The duchess wore a valuable string of pearls around her neck. |
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He had rescued the duchess from the very fangs of the monster, which, he assured the ladies, was neither a wolf, nor a bear, nor yet a wild man of the woods. |
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