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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(61) Catherine Crane, installed behind her desk, gave him a slightly weary smile.
(62) The AlIens think Catherine acted rightly and doubt the propriety of couples driving about the countryside in any circumstances.
(63) Mainly through their involvement in politics, Big Mike and Catherine and the councilman all go way back.
(64) There were Buffons in the courts of the Bourbons and Catherine the Great.
(65) Despite the immense difference in station and against her parents' threat to disinherit, Catherine and Klesmer have become engaged.
(66) Catherine, so quit making this damn big fuss, woman[sentencedict.com], fah Cyrise sake!
(67) His first marriage, to heiress Catherine Mellon, ended in divorce, and he reportedly received a $ 7 million settlement.
(68) I stared up into the kind-eyed, sallow face of Catherine of Aragon.
(69) McLeish looked past the boy to see Catherine Crane, colour returned, seated on an upright chair, drinking tea.
(70) Mrs Allen has meanwhile met the Tilneys, and Catherine thinks her day one of ill luck.
(71) Catherine was bounding pell-mell into the mistakes of the nuclear age.
(72) But her annoyance over the pictures could not distract Catherine from her latest - and biggest - ambition.
(73) What does worry them, says Catherine Wannier, a young Buenos Aires postgraduate, is their own ailing public education system.
(74) The guests had been selected with a boldness and discrimination in which the initiated recognized the firm hand of Catherine the Great.
(75) Catherine put out her hand and shook her shoulder ... Slowly the girl toppled to the ground.
(76) At fifteen, Catherine was the most beautiful girl for miles around, but she was proud and quick-tempered.
(77) She was taller, if anything, than Catherine, and was still dressed for afternoon receiving.
(78) He went back down the embankment with him, telling Catherine to stay where she was and help with photographing the track.
(79) She lived on the other side of Chelmsford and Alice took Catherine there in the carrying cot on the bus.
(79) Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and build good sentences.
(80) When Morris looks at Catherine he sees her inheritance, which he feels he deserves.
(81) He had been surprised that they had discovered the Catherine Palace hideaway.
(82) Catherine will inherit a large sum of money on her father's death.
(83) Catherine opened her coat and looked at her fob watch.
(84) He knew that if he and Catherine had no sons, Isabella would inherit the considerable Linton fortune.
(85) Hindley had told me to be present if Edgar Linton came to visit Catherine.
(86) Catherine Zeta Jones is the token buxom wench, pregnant by our Chris.
(87) Catherine, paying through the nose to search for fun and relaxation.
(88) Catherine heard that Henry was praying in the royal chapel so ran screaming down the corridor.
(89) Catherine Allsopp ran an intelligently-paced race in the 800 metres, finishing third in 2 mins 11.36 secs.
(90) Catherine, napping, playing cards with whomever came to sit in the free light, drinking a cold beer.
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