Similar words: channel tunnel, cannel, annex, canned, tanned, scanner, banner, annexe. Meaning: n. Queen of England and Scotland and Ireland; daughter if James II and the last of the Stuart monarchs; in 1707 she was the last English ruler to exercise the royal veto over parliament (1665-1714).
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241. Peering over the balustrade of the mezzanine, Anne saw a huge conservatory, thronged with man-sized plants.
242. Dear Anne, Here is another tip for people with ribbers who want to make a nice, neat edge.
243. Anne Edwards would know; he'd have to ask her the next time he was over there for dinner.
244. South Tees workplace health spokeswoman Anne Newnam said the charter aimed to reduce the death rates from coronary heart disease.
245. Anne knew Nina could easily find a place to kill herself in private.
246. Overseeing the project was Anne Wallwork, a television-trained period costume cutter specifically hired by Laura for the project.
247. Now Anne Henderson is going to court to try to keep a roof over her head.
248. For tonight at least, she was Anne Mowbray, sister-in-law to the handsome prince who was soon to be crowned.
249. Anne is a sprightly young woman who works in the local bookstore.
250. But Anne Edwards was not given to self-deception and she knew what she was feeling.
251. In Anne and Tim, she will be longing for at least one happy couple within the Royal Family.
252. It was sparsely furnished, for Anne had only just come into her inheritance, but it was newly decorated and clean.
253. Having nursed a certain amount of resentment about his high-handedness, Anne began to reassess.
254. Anne watched her anxiously, not sure whether she was asleep or unconscious.
255. Anne trailed her fingers along the wall at shoulder height, but there were no switches or dangling cords.
256. Anne closed the guest-room door and, in the dark hallway, she reached out for George's familiar arms.
257. Anne could see that she was biting deeply into the pillow.
258. Though she has filed for divorce, Anne Mirretti, 38, asked the judge to have pity on her husband.
259. Stevenson, Anne Noted for her realistic, fast-paced stories, believable characters, and excellent use of dialogue.
260. Today, an independent inquiry will begin into the muddle at Southampton's Princess Anne hospital.
261. Suddenly Anne thought of the kitchen as it had been throughout her childhood, a warm, secure and loving haven.
262. Anne Arundel county has lost 10 percent of its farmland in the last 24 years.
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263. I remember Anne suddenly laughing, which she never does, and putting her hand on my arm.
264. Anne was not prepared for the more authoritative leadership style that Laura had developed since the old days.
265. Nine Anne made a good recovery from her illness and three weeks later was back in circulation.
266. Anne had difficulty holding down a job for any period of time.
267. Tearing her eyes away from Emilio's face, Anne led the chorus of praise, restoring a fragile equilibrium.
268. Perhaps they thought Anne and Emily and Branwell were coming home too - I don't know.
269. But his bid backfired when Anne got a court order banning Bill, 70, from living within 20 miles of her.
270. Or her: the second great maverick, for whom Williams was a sort of dry run, was Anne Hutchinson.