Marys Sentence Examples

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  • There followed rapidly the murders of Rizzio and Darnley, the Bothwell marriage, Marys defeat, captivity, and flight into England (1568).

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  • The 4 Marys withdraw as Darnley joins Mary, walks down the center, he showing arrogance, she displeasure.

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  • The junction of St. Marys Butts and Broad Street was closed from 0500 on Sunday for essential roadworks.

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  • Premade mixes for Bloody Marys, Margaritas and other easy mixed drinks are also widely available.

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  • Screwdrivers, a simple mix of vodka or gin and orange juice; Cape Cods, gin or vodka mixed with cranberry juice; and Bloody Marys, the same liquors mixed with spiced tomato juice; are often served with breakfast or brunch.

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  • Free drinks abound, including bloody marys at breakfast, signature rum swizzles in the evening, and complimentary wine at dinner.

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  • The long answer is, bloody Mary existed at one point, but no one is certain whether or not the various Bloody Marys of history and the Bloody Mary of legend are one and the same.

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  • Marco (now converted into a national museum), a series of frescoes, beginning towards 1443; in the first cloister is the Crucifixion with St Dominic kneeling; and the same treatment recurs on a wall near the dormitory; in the chapterhouse is a third Crucifixion, with the Virgin swooning, a composition of twenty life-sized figures - the red background, which has a strange and harsh effect, is the misdoing of some restorer; an "Annunciation," the figures of about three-fourths of life-size, in a dormitory; in the adjoining passage, the "Virgin enthroned," with four saints; on the wall of a cell, the "Coronation of the Virgin," with Saints Paul, Thomas Aquinas, Benedict, Dominic, Francis and Peter Martyr; two Dominicans welcoming Jesus, habited as a pilgrim; an "Adoration of the Magi"; the "Marys at the Sepulchre."

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  • Only his arrogance and procrastination and Marys own courage saved her throne.

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  • The result was to turn the hearts of Marys people from herself, her church and her creed.

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  • The lower clergy were more amenable; the two hundred who alone are said to have been ejected should perhaps be multiplied by five; but even so they were not one in seven, and these seven were clergy who had been promoted in Marys reign, or who bad stood the celibate and other tests of 1553-1554.

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  • He could trade upon Edwards precocious hatred of Marys religion, he could rely upon French fears of her Spanish inclinations, and the success which bad attended his schemes in England deluded him into a belief that he could supplant the Tudor with a Dudley dynasty.

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