Similar words: catherine ii, catherine the great, katherine anne porter, gather in, gathering, weathering, feathering, blathering. Meaning: n. 1. first wife of Henry VIII; Henry's divorce from her was the initial step of the Reformation in England (1485-1536) 2. empress of Russia who greatly increased the territory of the empire (1729-1796).
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(31) Catherine Destivelle issued a similar caveat from the floor about the situation in the Alps.
(32) Maxentius had Catherine tied to a wheel, which immediately broke into pieces.
(33) Catherine Deneuve with a brown wig and a pink flamingo.
(34) But Catherine, 31, and 56-year-old Fatal Attraction star Michael spent more than half as much again.
(35) Catherine Crane had joined the division three months ago, creating a major upheaval.
(36) Catherine opened her eyes, and Edgar looked closely at her.
(37) Her family prepares Catherine for the trip with moderation and composure rather than histrionics, and the journey itself is uneventful.
(38) The whistle of the Catherine Street ferry gave three short shrieks.
(39) She may have a shady past, but she knows an incriminating thing or two about everyone, including Georges and Catherine.
(40) Catherine of Siena enshrined in the artistic golden sarcophagus which has been admired by succeeding generations of her clients.
(41) Isabella, the next day, is full of coy importance[sentencedict.com], saying that Catherine must guess her secret.
(42) Catherine took the paper and read the advertisement he indicated.
(43) She turned this way and that, imagining Catherine in her cot beside the bed in which Mike slept alone.
(44) Catherine, the same young woman who had come to the farm, supervised the visit in a fenced-in playground.
(45) Suddenly, the police charged down Catherine, flailing with their sticks.
(46) Enter the one-way system and take the third right into Catherine Street, Percy Street being your second left turning.
(47) On the northwest corner of South and Catherine streets, a small mob had formed again.
(48) Wordsworth tells us that the poem refers to his daughter Catherine, who died in 1812.
(49) All that week, Catherine lay ill, drifting in and out of consciousness.
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(50) Catherine said the music sounded sweeter from high up, and so she went to sit in the dark on the stairs.
(51) Bruce Davidson was making a meal of explaining a straight forward case essentially because he was trying to impress Catherine Crane.
(52) Though Catherine assiduously cultivated an image of absolute authority. she was well aware of the limitations on her own power.
(53) I had always believed Catherine to be absolutely honest in money matters.
(54) Dumped poor Catherine and Mary in some deserted palace whilst he went whoring.
(55) Catherine seemed to be unconscious, and Mr Edgar was so worried about her that he forgot about Heathcliff for the moment.
(56) That happened to Catherine Lane when she moved out of a London flat.
(57) But afterwards, in the Institute, I also read up on the Catherine Palace.
(58) McLeish grinned at him and told Catherine to organize Penelope Huntley, hoping he had struck the right brisk note.
(59) Catherine was initially explored by authorities sniffing its possibilities for game or profit.
(60) Historians of religion are familiar with these words of Saint Catherine, but one rarely finds them in popular devotional treatises.
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