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Lady's and Island
Starting from the north and running clockwise, these are: Shore Island, George Island, Rough Rock Island, Flat Rock, The Buoys, Sandy Bay Island, Black Horse Island, White Bird Island, Frightus Island, Jar Rock, Castle Point Rock, Robert Rock, Salt Rock, Speery Island, Flat Rock, The Needle, Lower and Upper Black Rock, Bird Island, Black Rock, Thompson's Valley Island, Peaked Island, Egg Island, Lady's Chair, Lighter Rock, Long Ledge, and Red Rock.
* Lady's Island
The city has also annexed lands across the Beaufort River on Lady's Island.
Portions of Lady's Island have been annexed by Beaufort, though the city does not have complete jurisdiction of the entire island.
Much of the day-to-day service businesses for locals has moved along the Boundary Street corridor, the Robert Smalls Parkway corridor, or towards Lady's Island.
Beaufort is the center of an urban cluster with an estimated population of nearly 70, 000, comprising the city and its surrounding towns and unincorporated areas including Port Royal, Burton, Lady's Island, Shell Point, Laurel Bay, and Parris Island.
Small seaside lakes or lagoons exist at two locations – one is called Lady's Island Lake and the other Tacumshin Lake.
South-eastern Wexford is an important site for wild birds — the north side of Wexford Harbour, the North Slob, is home to 10, 000 Greenland White-Fronted Geese each winter ( roughly one third of the entire world's population ), while in the summer Lady's Island Lake is an important breeding site for terns, especially the Roseate Tern.
The Lady's Slipper is also the official provincial flower of Prince Edward Island, a province of Canada.
* Lady's Island
Lady's Island Lake ( Irish: Loch Tóchair ) is a brackish lake in the south of County Wexford, Ireland.
At the north end of the lake is the village of Our Lady's Island.

Lady's and trade
The Society was not without opposition, and the Literary Gazette mounted a campaign on behalf of the book trade, supported by publications such as the Royal Lady's Magazine, who complained in the early 1830s that:

Lady's and American
Two other well-known textbooks of Bingham's, also on reading, grammar, and oratory, were The American Preceptor ( 1794 ) and The Young Lady's Accidence ( 1785 ).
Phantom Lady's presence in the U. S. and her work with American Intelligence was kept a secret to most ; she never reunited with her husband, and in her old age became headmistress of the school she began, now a training center for female spies in Washington, D. C.
* 2 short radio episodes American Steamers and A Bear in the Streets from A Lady's Second Journey Round the World, 1855.

Lady's and War
* The Legends trilogy covers the Blue Lady's War, as well as the past adventures of Raistlin and Caramon Majere, culminating in Raistlin's attempt to achieve godhood.
Other plays are the comedy The Hollander ( licensed for performance 12 March 1636 ), Wit in a Constable ( c. 1636 – 38 ), and the tragicomedy The Lady's Privilege ( all printed 1640 ), and the historical tragedy Albertus Wallenstein ( c. 1634 – 39, printed 1639 ), based on the famous general in the Thirty Years ' War.
During World War II the bellhouse of the local Our Lady's Church was turned by the Germans into a local prison, in which at least 30 prisoners were murdered.

Lady's and are
The " Christmas elves " of contemporary popular culture are of relatively recent tradition, popularized during the late 19th century in the United States, in publications such as Godey's Lady's Book.
Our Lady's Rosary Makers produce some 7 million rosaries annually that are distributed to those in economic and spiritual need .< ref >" Our Lady's Rosary Makers " website.
There are some private schools in the area as well, including Our Lady's Catholic School on Cypress Street.
Today, when weddings are held in the mansion, the owners of the property allow the Blue Lady's ghost to join the wedding festivities by setting an extra place for her at the table.
They are Athlone Community College ( mixed ), Our Lady's Bower ( girls only ), Marist College ( boys only ), St. Aloysius ' College ( boys only ) and Summerhill College ( girls only ).
* The hand and wrist are held open, yet relaxed, in what Cheng called the " Fair Lady's Hand " formation ( as opposed to the straighter " Chinese tile " formation of the Yang style )
Some of the most famous pieces of this period are the Magnificat by Manuel Dias de Oliveira and the Our Lady's Antiphon by Lobo de Mesquita.
As well as numerous primary schools, such as Our Lady's and St Oswald's Catholic Primary School in or just outside Oswestry, there are two independent schools, Oswestry School and Moreton Hall, and a comprehensive secondary school, The Marches School, which is also the only academy in Shropshire.
Lady's slipper orchids ( also known as lady slipper orchids or slipper orchids ) are the orchids in the subfamily Cypripedioideae, which includes the genera Cypripedium, Mexipedium, Paphiopedilum, Phragmipedium and Selenipedium.
Bilberry, Cranberry and Cowberry are restricted to dry places and Lady's Slipper Orchid occurs in sheltered spots.
Lady's Arm Wrestling contests are officiated by a referee ( standing-position ) or by a referee and an under-the-table umpire ( sitting-position ).
Several species of orchids, including the Pink Lady's Slipper, are native to the Pine Barrens.
The Brass Well and Lady's Well are both situated in the manor of Treleaven, the other holy well is within the gardens of Mevagissey House, the old vicarage.
In 2009 the Win and You're In races are: the Delaware Handicap, a grade one race at Delaware Park Racetrack, the Ruffian Handicap a grade one race at Saratoga Race Course, the Lady's Secret Stakes a grade one race at Santa Anita and the Juddmonte Spinster Stakes a grade one race at Keeneland Race Course.
The major holiday parks are Welcome, Cofton, Golden Sands, Dawlish Sands, Peppermint Park, Lady's Mile and Oakcliff.
It is common among Lady's Slipper orchids ( Cypripedioideae ) that the two lateral sepals are connate to form a synsepal in the outer whorl.
Overreach is ready to work his revenge with his sword, but Welborn, Lovell, and the Lady's servants altogether are too formidable for him.
Nowadays, most Irish Horses are middle-weights, and it is uncommon to find a true heavy-weight or a Lady's horse ( trained for sports in side-saddle, and usually a light-weight ).
The White Lady: The legendary Ghost of Cornwall, the White Lady's origins are said to be that of the wife of a former Lord Tresyllian who walled her up alive for an imagined bout of infidelity.
Her best known books are At Home in Fiji and A Lady's Cruise on a French Man-of-War.
The albums and singles they released in America are now out of print, and one of the only ways for U. S. fans to get hold of Pink Lady's music is through Japanese imports.

Lady's and novel
Stephenson's next solo novel, published in 1995, was The Diamond Age: or A Young Lady's Illustrated Primer, which dealt with a future with extensive nanotechnology and dynabooks.
* In Suzanne Enoch's historical romance novel A Lady's Guide to Improper Behavior, the protagonist is the sole survivor of a Thuggee massacre.
The Diamond Age: Or, A Young Lady's Illustrated Primer is a postcyberpunk novel by Neal Stephenson.
From 1760 to 1761 she wrote for the periodical The Lady's Museum, which contained material which would eventually comprise her 1762 novel Sophia.
Evelina or the History of a Young Lady's Entrance into the World is a novel written by English author Frances Burney and first published in 1778.
The one time Fate loses a contest with a mortal, it is with Cohen the Barbarian, another of the Lady's special favorites ( she uses him as a pawn in an earlier novel ) and he almost certainly has her aid in doing it ( incidentally, Cohen wins in the same way as The Lady did in The Colour of Magic, rolling a seven on a six-sided dice, although Cohen's means were rather less magical ).

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