Similar words: Canadian, median, Indian, comedian, radiant, radiance, freudian, guardian. Meaning: n. 1. English aristocrat who was the first wife of Prince Charles; her death in an automobile accident in Paris produced intense national mourning (1961-1997) 2. (Roman mythology) virgin goddess of the hunt and the moon; counterpart of Greek Artemis.
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181) Louise met Diana at the hospice a year ago and again last month.
182) The message was a public one, but the person it mattered most to was Diana.
183) While the incident curbed her wilder high jinks, Diana was always game for a dare.
184) Charles and Diana did not speak as they climbed into their limousine to drive to the war memorial.
185) It is to these trusted friends Diana will now turn to as she begins a new life on her own.
186) The term tragedy gets worked to death in the contemporary press, but the death of Diana comes pretty near suiting it.
187) Perhaps not up there with Wilburforce but a damn sight more daring than anything Diana ever did!
188) Ironically, for two weeks in 1981, the royal yacht was the luxurious honeymoon base for Charles and Diana.
189) Yet Diana truly believed he was in love with her because of the devoted way he behaved in her presence.
190) Diana Dors, the secret object of the young policeman's desire(Sentencedict), hugged Michael long and hard.
191) Charles and Diana were to take centre stage in the drama.
192) And, laid to rest: Diana leads the mourners at Earl Spencer's funeral.
193) Emboldened by what she saw her friend get away with, Diana felt able to loosen the shackles a little.
194) The only bright spot was when Diana decided to give one of her presents away to a rather irascible nightwatchman.
195) In the early days Diana had had some guidance from Sir Richard Attenborough.
196) For Diana it was an hour away from the stresses and strains of her new-found position.
197) Paul and Diana Lamplugh complained about an article by Andrew Stephen, author of a book about their daughter's disappearance.
198) Diana always yanks on her hand viciously[sentencedict.com], all angry words and spit flying.
199) Diana Adams will now be taking her business elsewhere ... with bananas firmly off the shopping list.
200) An unsuspecting crew member intercepted a call destined for the prince and passed it on to Diana.
201) Diana fell badly on the ski slopes, tearing all the tendons in her left ankle.
202) Stories that she lightheartedly tipped him off his surfboard do not ring true of Diana who was totally in awe of him.
203) Politicians, pundits and royal watchers have all made public comment on the private life of Charles and Diana.
204) Diana hopes that all the pressures of trying to pretend to loyal supporters about her marriage will now be removed.
205) For Diana, a heavy tweed jacket for draughty Balmoral would be a snip at £9.95.
206) There was one present which gave Diana the most agonizing decision of her young life.
207) Diana would never shout out answers in class or volunteer to read the lessons at assembly.
208) But when she accompanies Diana to the ancient Tower Abbey, she begins to change her mind.
209) But then it is believed Diana and her children will be back on the huge Althorp Estate.
210) With the prospect of William and Harry joining them for a holiday afterwards, Diana was in good heart.
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