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She is the namesake of the Australian city Adelaide.
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She, too, is concerned with `` the becoming, the process of realization '', but she does not think in terms of subtle variations of spatial or temporal patterns.
She had stood at the bottom of the stairs, as usual, when Mrs. Coolidge came down, in the same dress that is now in the Smithsonian, to greet her guests.
She has studied and observed and she is convinced that her young man is going to be endlessly enchanting.
She is owned by Ralph H. Kroening, Milwaukee, Wis., who, according to the railbirds, can feel justly proud of her.
She didn't like her stepmother, but nothing is known to have occurred shortly before the crime that could have caused such a murderous rage.
She may well be incapacitated by it when she is confronted with present and future alternatives -- e.g., whether to prepare primarily for a career or for the role of a homemaker ; ;
She sees that there is a cup of steaming hot coffee awaiting him and the two chat informally as she presents the rules of the center and explains procedures.
She is in Madame Tussard's Waxworks in London, a princess of the Kiowa tribe and an honorary colonel in many states.
She and namesake
She was the inspiration for Dr. Gottfried Hertzka's " Hildegard-Medicine ", and is the namesake for June Boyce-Tillman's Hildegard Network, a healing center that focuses on a holistic approach to wellness and brings
She was her parents ' youngest child, but her father was murdered in 1052 and one year later ( 1053 ) her older sister Beatrice ( namesake of their mother ) also died.
She was the namesake of Charlotte, North Carolina, USA and the county in which it lies as well as Charlottesville, Virginia, USA.
She was the widow of Clement Dumaresq and daughter of the bailiff Helier de Carteret, uncle and namesake to the Seigneur of Sark.
She tackled the role of her namesake, Joan of Arc, in a 1954 stage production of George Bernard Shaw's Saint Joan, but she left the play after a nervous breakdown and battles with director Harold Clurman.
She is later re-introduced into the series as the very talented teacher of her gifted namesake, Zara Raven-Lyon, one of Damia's many children.
She received her first name as a namesake of her mother, whose name " Eleanor " ( or Alienor ) had previously been unrecorded though may have been related to the Greek Helen or the Italian Elena.
She was then sent first to Dalisandus ( two namesake cities existed in Isauria and Pamphylia ) and secondly to Cherris in Isauria.
She soon became the namesake of an American Liberty ship, the SS Marina Raskova, launched in June 1943.
She has demonstrated the ability to assume the form of her namesake, a fire-breathing dragon capable of surviving in outer space, traversing interstellar distances.
She is a supervillainess who could create hallucinations and illusions through a light display reminiscent of her namesake.
She was christened as namesake of her paternal grandmother, Isabel of Braganza, elder daughter and heiress of the deposed Emperor, Pedro II of Brazil.
She is also the namesake of a company that manufactures swimming pools and swimming pool accessories.
She was the organizer and namesake of the first bed race in Hawaii, the Carole Kai Bed Race ( later the Honolulu International Bed Race ).
" She says she didn't get much encouragement from the all-male staff at the flying fields, who may or may not have known she was a niece and namesake of Lady Astor.
She is also commemorated by the Dorothy G. Page Halfway Award, given to the first musher to reach the midpoint of the race, in Cripple on even-numbered years, and the trail's namesake of Iditarod on odd-numbered years.
She was a namesake of her elder sisters, Maria Carolina, who died two weeks after her first birthday and Maria Carolina, who died several hours after being baptised.
She described the album as " like its namesake: elegant, humorous, fit and well scented-with a charming hint of neurosis.
She should not be confused ( although often is in both biographies and discographies ) with her namesake, Bessie Brown, who recorded vaudeville and blues styled duets with George W. Williams, over a similar timespan.
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