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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(121) While concentrations varied daily, typical concentrations of lead particles ranged from 0.6 to 1 microgram per cubic meter of air, Bell and her thesis adviser Catherine Cahill found.
(122) Study of Heathcliff married Catherine know the news, the excruciating, angrily left.
(123) Now in the next bit of the clip Catherine tells Neil all about her cats' eating habits - how often they eat, what they eat and so on.
(124) The Catherine Wheel by Twyla Tharp. Your paper must be typewritten , double-spaced, and thoroughly edited for spelling and grammar.
(125) Cartledge, Joe, and Catherine Owen. The Complete Illustrated West Highland White Terrier.
(126) The king then married Catherine Howard, who, in 1542, was convicted of adultery and executed.
(127) Hopefully she'll take a cue from a previous filmic version starring Juliette Binoche where Binoche played both the role of Catherine as well as her daughter... Catherine.
(128) Catherine supped with her brother sister-in-law: Joseph I joined in an unsociable meal, seasoned with reproofs on one side sauciness on the other.
(129) A Microsoft spokeswoman, Catherine Brooker, said no money had changed hands, but did not say whether the contract had been withdrawn.
(130) A penniless Dickens married Catherine Hogarth in 1836 and she bore him 10 children before he threw her out in 1858, banishing her from her children, as he took up with another woman.
(131) Catherine of Aragon, who was Spani sh and the first wife of Henry VII is credited with bringing blackwork to England in the sixteenth century .
(132) She grew cross and wearisome, snapping at and teasing Catherine continually.
(133) We apologize for any inconvenience to our customers, '' Microsoft spokeswoman Catherine Brooker said in statement Saturday.
(134) Later Catherine II had the Amber Room moved to the palace outside St Petersburg where she spent her summers.
(135) Catherine!' interposed Linton, greatly shocked at the double fault of falsehood and violence which his idol had committed.
(136) I suppose Catherine fulfilled her project, for the next sentence took up another subject: she waxed lachrymose.
(137) Catherine Zeta Jones plans to let her hair down tonight.
(138) In vapid Listlessness I leant my head against the window, and continued spelling over Catherine Earnshaw?
(139) After the old empress dies, Sophia engineers a coup d etat with the aid of the military, does away with Peter, and becomes Catherine the Great.http://Sentencedict.com
(140) "I don't think any other woman is mentioned" as Mary's grandmother in the Bible, Catherine Lawless, author of the paper, told Discovery News. "Mary's patrilineal lineage is the only one given."
(141) Catherine wishing to keep up your acquaintance, I acquiesced -- foolishly.
(142) Short-covering and technical buying up through previous market highs seen fueling the rally - CPM Group analyst Catherine Virga.
(143) By the fire stood a ruffianly child strong in limb and dirty in garb with a look of Catherine in his eyes and about his mouth.
(144) After the picture taking, the Soyuz — carrying Nespoli, American astronaut Catherine Coleman and Kondratyev — fired its engines and headed back to Earth.
(145) There was all the usual stuff, a catherine wheel, a couple of fountains, a jack-in- the -box and two or three rockets.
(146) The 22 illustrated Valentines were sent by would-be suitors to Catherine Worsley, daughter of Sir William Worsley of Hovingham, in the 1850s.
(147) Anna: Yes. Two of his wives died here: Anne Boleyn and Catherine Howard.
(148) Mr. Collins talks constantly about his patroness, the rich and arrogant Lady Catherine de Bourgh, an aunt of Darcy's.
(149) Catherine Palace, opulently adorned in blue, white, and gold, was named for Empress Catherine I who ordered the construction of the initial palace in 1917.
(150) Catherine Barkley came to the hospital and Henry knew that he was in love with her.
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