Diana Sentence Examples

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  • Authorities dispute as to the origin of the name, some tracing it to Ara Lunae, a temple of Diana having been erected here, while others more plausibly derive it from the Celtic words ar (mount) and lun (wooded).

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  • Much on the same lines stands the Italian Catholic attempt to show that the Freemasons are the real founders of Italian independence, and to take the field against them with the help of Leon Taxil and " Diana Vaughan."

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  • Although the diana monkey is commonly seen in menageries, little is known of its habits in the wild state.

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  • Three couches were prepared for three pairs of gods - Apollo and Latona, Hercules and Diana, Mercury and Neptune.

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  • Similar honours were paid to other divinities in subsequent times - Fortuna, Saturnus, Juno Regina of the Aventine, the three Capitoline deities (Jupiter, Juno, Minerva), and in 217, after the defeat of lake Trasimenus, a lectisternium was held for three days to six pairs of gods, corresponding to the twelve great gods of Olympus - Jupiter, Juno, Neptune, Minerva, Mars, Venus, Apollo, Diana, Vulcan, Vesta, Mercury, Ceres.

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  • In historic times it was situate on the lower slopes of the hills, Coressus and Prion, which rise out of a fertile plain near the mouth of the river Cayster, while the temple and precinct of Artemis or Diana, to the fame of which the town owed much of its celebrity, were in the plain itself, E.N.E.

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  • Among more ideal work are "Eve" (1880), "Diana" (1882 and 1891), "Woman and Peacock," and "The Poet," astride his Pegasus spreading wings for flight.

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  • It seems clear that he had a peculiar gift for evoking the enthusiasm of rude tribes, and we can well understand how the famous white fawn, a present from one of the natives, which was his constant companion and was supposed to communicate to him the advice of the goddess Diana, promoted his popularity.

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  • The Menina e moga of Bernardim Ribeiro, a tender pastoral story inspired by saudade for his lady-love, probably moved Montemor or Montemayor (q.v.) to write his Diana, and may some fifty years later have suggested the Lusitania transformada to Fernao Alvares do Oriente, who, however, like Ribeiro, owes some debt to Sannazaro's Arcadia.

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  • The alchemists named it Luna or Diana, and denoted it by the crescent moon; the first name has survived in lunar caustic, silver nitrate.

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  • He also erected a new temple on the Palatine hill and transferred the secular games, for which Horace composed his Carmen Saeculare, to Apollo and Diana.

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  • The columns of verde antique on either side of the nave are commonly said to have come from the temple of Diana at Ephesus, but recent authorities regard them as specially cut for use in the church.

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  • Perhaps the finest existing statue of her is the Diana of Versailles from Hadrian's Villa (now in the Louvre), in which she wears a short tunic drawn in at the waist and sandals on her feet; her hair is bound up into a knot at the back of her head, with a band over the forehead.

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  • For the Roman goddess identified with Artemis see Diana.

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  • She entrusted to Philibert de l'Orme the building of her chateau at Anet, and it was for her that Jean Goujon executed his masterpiece, the statue of Diana, now in the Louvre.

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  • In the same way the adoration of living human beings, the deification of living kings - whose title survives in our king or queen of the May, and in the rex nemorensis, the priest of Diana in the grove of Aricia - has been most fruitful in myths of divine beings.

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  • The bas-reliefs of one of the chapels represent Jupiter, Venus, Saturn, Mars and Diana, together with the signs of the zodiac. And these subjects are derived, it appears, from a poem in which Sigismondo had invoked the gods and the signs of the zodiac to soften Isotta's heart and win her to his arms. The pageants of Mars and Diana seem to have been suggested by the Trionfi of Petrarch.

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  • The Diana lifting bathtub represents another advance in the optimization of nursing technology.

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  • There was Diana Dors there, who had a dreadful mink bikini.

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  • In heraldic representation the golden circlet is sometimes used alone (as in the badge Diana designed ).

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  • The gun carriage was also used for Princess Diana's funeral cortege in 1997.

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  • I wouldn't have expected Diana to have joined a convent either... .

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  • The ring however belonged to charles grandmother and he told Diana that whatever happened he wanted diana to have the ring.

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  • Beat routsis said a princess Diana but in the consensus of truthwas.

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  • Diana conspiracies entered our borders illegaly last year?

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  • The Game Saloon World series of a princess Diana got a car paris mentioned earlier.

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  • Fred tells Diana in June that if she puts leather elbow reinforcement on a jumper he will pay her £ 140 for it.

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  • Princess Diana added a new glamor with her love of richly embroidered clothes.

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  • We were responsible for the coverage at Princess Diana's funeral at Westminster Abbey, the Queen mother's funeral, the Millenium.

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  • She has the same mainstream style and will go on, like Diana, to get more glamorous.

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  • The dearly loved husband of the late Sadie, dear father of Diana and Eileen, and a beloved grandpa.

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  • Diana was in the grip of what the bible would call idolatry.

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  • Even from her grave, Princess Diana can still strike a chord of fear in her former in-laws.

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  • Episode 2 (16 SEP 93) " Living Together " Diana, now penniless, has moved in with Tom.

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  • Harvey thinks Tom is organizing a petition to get rid of Diana.

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  • Mario Testino's images taken for Vanity Fair magazine turned out to be the last official portrait photographs of Diana, Princess of Wales.

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  • The present Earl Spencer was to deliver an astonishing rebuke to the royal family at Diana's funeral.

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  • Kathleen Ferrier Award winning Canadian soprano Gillian Keith is Diana.

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  • Nor do I believe that Diana told Ingrid that Camilla was not the cause of their marital strife.

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  • Rees is the lone survivor in the car crash that killed Diana.

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  • First of all, Paul Burrell would never tarnish the memory of Diana, Princess of Wales.

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  • The people of Ephesus in Turkey became rich by selling silver trinkets to the pilgrims who visited the temple of the goddess Diana.

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  • Ideal for cut flowers Lady Diana Lots of pale violet blue flowers on long sturdy stems Margot Large cream fragrant flowers.

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  • Virbius was the oldest priest of Diana, the first "king of the grove" (Rex Nemorensis).

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  • Frazer's latest view is that he is the old cult associate of Diana of Aricia (to whom he is related as Attis to Cybele or Adonis to Venus), the mythical predecessor or archetype of the kings of the grove.

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  • Between 1548 and 1554 rose the château d'Anet, in the embellishment of which Goujon was associated with Philibert Delorme in the service of Diana of Poitiers.

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  • A château of the 18th century occupies the site of an older one in which Diana of Poitiers, mistress of Henry II., resided.

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  • Episodes, such as the protection so long extended to the Leo Taxil affair, and to the revelations of Diana Vaughan (the object of which last was to bring Italian freemasonry and its ostensible work, the unity of Italy, into discredit), together with the attitude of the Ultramontane press in the Dreyfus affair, and later towards England, the invigoration of political agitation by the Lourdes celebration and by anti-Semitism, were all manifestations that could not raise the " system " in the estimation of the cultured and civilized world.

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  • Together with C. neglectus of East and Central Africa, C. ignites of Liberia, and C. roloway of the Gold Coast, the diana represents the special subgenus of guenons known as Pogonocebus.

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  • In comedy her favourite roles were Beatrice in Much Ado About Nothing, and Donna Diana in the Polish translation of an old Spanish play of that name.

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  • I feel in Diana's posture the grace and freedom of the forest and the spirit that tames the mountain lion and subdues the fiercest passions.

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  • Her eyes" (Nicholas looked at his partner) "are blue, her mouth coral and ivory; her figure" (he glanced at her shoulders) "like Diana's...."

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  • The present Earl Spencer was to deliver an astonishing rebuke to the royal family at Diana 's funeral.

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  • Exit Diana declaring she will sue President Wintergreen for breach of promise, while the rest of the company reprise the title song.

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  • But, cruelly out of place amid the strict protocol of State, Diana seeks solace in the arms of Rugby players and Arabs.

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  • A little bit more about the ' Diana ' trophy - it 's a statuette of the goddess holding her bow aloft.

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  • His mother, Margaret Diana Mary was a vicar 's daughter.

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  • Famous faces such as Diana Ross, Christina Aguilera, Dita von Teese, Deborah Harry and Boy George have all been official spokespersons for the brand.

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  • The fashion turned celebrity photographer is equally well-known for capturing some of the most enduring images of Diana, Princess of Wales.

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  • Testino’s fame skyrocketed after taking photos of Princess Diana relaxing on couches and pillows in a series of informal poses for Vanity Fair magazine in July 1997, a month before her tragic death in a Paris car crash.

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  • According to Diana Gardner-Williams, owner and founder of Just a Cloud Away, women coping with the pain of pregnancy and infant loss often feel like no one understands their grief.

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  • Even if this is your first scrapbook, Diana believes there's no reason to postpone creating a memory album for your child.

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  • Recently, Diana Gardner-Williams took time out of her busy schedule to answer a few questions about scrapbooking pregnancy and infant loss for the readers of LoveToKnow Scrapbooking.

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  • Princess Diana died in a car crash August 31, 1997, in Paris, France, after the driver of her car lost control when it was being chased by paparazzi..

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  • His hits now number more than 50 including Candle in the Wind, a song written in tribute of Princess Diana, and this does not include the songs he has written for other performers, like Pinball Wizard for The Who.

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  • Diana Bianchi says their affair started shortly after she started her job and is not exploring a sexual harassment suit.

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  • Beyoncé plays Deena Jones, a character inspired by Diana Ross.

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  • Racy photographs of Diana DeGarmo American Idol top-20 finalist Antonella Barba have been circulating on the Internet, creating the first scandal of this season's show.

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  • Joanna Noelle Blagden was born in Brattleboro, Vermont, to Diana Blagden, a house cleaner, and Joel Levesque, a blues singer.

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  • When she appeared on America's Most Talented Kids, she lost out to future American Idol runner up, Diana DeGarmo.

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  • Former American Idol Diana DeGarmo is no stranger to singing competitions.

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  • Princess Diana - Royalty, devoted mother and humanitarian all in one, Diana died on August 31, 1997 in a car accident.

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  • In the beginning of the show, Diana DeGarmo, with her big voice and obvious passion for country music was a fan favorite and front runner for the Gone Country crown.

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  • Diana DeGarmo and Bobby Brown were fan favorites from the beginning.

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  • Diana has that huge voice and Bobby seemed very earnest in his attempts to be a country singer.

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  • Had it just been based on vocal performance, Diana would have won it hands down.

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  • Her mother, Diana, was a country singer and Dallas Cowboys cheerleader.

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  • Born in 1938, Ali MacGraw began her career in the fashion world working as a photographic assistant for the magazine Harper's Bazaar alongside legend Diana Vreeland.

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  • Headed by Queen Elizabeth II, the royal family tends to rank among the top celebrity lists particularly the deceased Diana, Princess of Wales and her sons, Prince William, Duke of Cambridge and Prince Harry.

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  • You'll find an email address for Diana Martin, the German Agility representative to Agility International here.

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  • I believe that Diana Martin could also give you good advice on this topic.

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  • The Romans believed it was earthbound moonlight and associated it with the goddess Diana.

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  • The Greeks and Romans associated the moon with the goddesses Selene, Phoebe, Artemis, Diana and Hectate for childbirth, fertility and life cycles.

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  • Diana Loring of the Sunnyvale Organic Garden Center suggests top dressing your garden with greens at a rate of 80 pounds per 1,000 square feet in the heavy clay soils of North Texas.

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  • Loomans, Diana, and Julia Loomans. 100 Ways to Build Self-Esteem and Teach Values.

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  • In 1999 my article, "His Burden is Light," was published in Bill and Diana Waring's 50 Veteran Homeshoolers Share.

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  • Diana - LoveToKnow Jobs is a general information jobs website.

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  • The charities of Princess Diana reflected her investment in the future of not only her country, but the world.

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  • Born in 1961, Princess Diana gained worldwide fame during her courtship, engagement and subsequent marriage to His Royal Highness Charles, Prince of Wales.

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  • Prior to her death in 1997, Princess Diana led a crusade against land mines that brought the issue to public attention around the world.

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  • Although her charity work began in part due to her position as a member of the royal family, Princess Diana was personally involved with many of the charities she supported.

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  • When Princess Diana's divorce from Prince Charles became final in 1996, she decided to dedicate her focus to six or seven specific charities.

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  • In 1997, Princess Diana spoke at a landmines conference, lobbied in Washington D.C. as a part of the American Red Cross landmines campaign and met with Mother Theresa.

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  • International Red Cross - Princess Diana worked with the British and American Red Cross organizations as well as the International Red Cross with regard to landmines and ending their proliferation.

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  • After her untimely death in August of 1997, The Diana, Princess of Wales Memorial Fund was established in September of 1997.

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  • Prior to her death, Princess Diana terminated many of her ties as president or patron of the hundreds of charities she was involved in as the Princess of Wales.

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  • Prince William continues Diana's legacy.

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  • The jeweler also oversees the care and maintenance of private royal collections, and Garrard also produced Princess Diana's engagement ring, now iconic for its size, luxury, and beauty.

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  • A Princess Diana tribute ring reminiscent of her famous sapphire and diamond engagement ring.

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  • Ever since Princess Diana's engagement ring became a celebrity icon, stunning diamond and sapphire engagement ring designs have been popular with brides-to-be.

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  • The blue sapphire is also used in much of the British Crown jewels and was the stone selected for the engagement ring that British Prince Charles gave Princess Diana.

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  • He was the opposite of his fellow centaurs; perhaps it was because Diana and Zeus took him under their wings and taught him many things.

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  • The term "authoritative parenting style" came out of the research of clinical psychologist Diana Baumrind.

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  • Diana Baumrind's research has also shown that authoritative parents have been "remarkably successful in protecting their adolescents from problem drug use."

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  • In 1967, a psychologist named Diana Baumrind studied 100 children and their parents, conducting interviews and observing interactions in natural settings.

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  • Manolo Blahnik and Jimmy Choo have become household names in the past decade, thanks to celebrity fans such as Sarah Jessica Parker and Princess Diana.

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  • Though Francis has appeared on Days of Lives (Diana Colville) and All My Children (Ceara Connor Hunter), Laura Spencer is her most enduring role.

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  • Long running heroine Sheridan Crane (once the best friend of Princess Diana) took a walk on the wild side.

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  • Later Francis would portray Diana Colville on Days of Our Lives and Ceara Connor on All My Children and Loving.

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  • Christine Baranski (Diana Lockhart) - Baranski is a well-known television and film personality.

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  • Yet, viewer response continued to be solid with more ITV viewers watching Coronation Street characters Ken Barlow and Deirdre Langton get married than Prince Charles and Lady Diana two days later.

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  • Francis portrayed Diana Colville on Days of Our Lives and was romantically paired with Drake Hogestyn's Roman Brady.

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  • Despite multiple ups and downs in the relationship, Diana had to cope with a manipulative mother, a dangerous ex-husband and a scheming Victor Kiriakis.

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  • After Diana accidentally shot Roman in 1989, she fled Salem and didn't return.

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  • The ancient Greeks associated bats with the goddess Diana.

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  • Many famous people have worn the Gucci brand, including Jackie Kennedy, Grace Kelly, and Princess Diana.

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  • Namaste! by Diana Cohn and Amy Cordova follows the journey of a young Nepalese girl as she realizes the impact of Namaste.

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  • Prior to the release of her debut album, Pink stayed busy singing back up vocals for Diana Ross, 98 Degrees, Kenny Lattimore and Tevin Campbell.

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  • Until 1997, when it was dethroned by Elton John's tribute to Princess Diana, Candle in the Wind 1997, We Are the World was the top selling pop single ever.

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  • It was the top selling single in history until 1997, when Elton John's Princess Diana tribute Candle in the Wind 1997 was released.

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  • Fantasia Barrino, Diana DeGarmo, Katherine McPhee, LaKisha Jones and Siobhan Mangus all performed the song on the show.

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  • This song was originally recorded in 1973 as a tribute to Marilyn Monroe, but John remade the song in 1997 in the wake of the death of his friend Princess Diana.

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  • John now refuses to perform the song and says he never will again, unless asked to do so by Diana's children.

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  • Paul Anka wrote the song Diana for a high school friend.

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  • I have an affinity for Aphrodite (Venus) but Athena (Minerva) or Artemis (Diana) are fun as well.

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  • He has had live-in relationships with Cher and Diana Ross, and has spent the past two decades with Shannon Tweed, the mother of his two children.

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  • Tom's partner Diana Skouris (Jacqueline MacKenzie) develops a personal interest of her own.

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  • Meanwhile, Tom and Diana pursue a radical 4400 organization called the Nova Group that may also have ties to Shawn and The 4400 Center."

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  • Created from clay and love, Diana was given life by the Gods of Ancient Greece as a boon to Hippolyta, Queen of the Amazons for her centuries of devotion.

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  • On Themyscira, Diana was raised as a Princess, a diplomat and a warrior.

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  • Wonder Woman hid her identity as Diana Prince and took a position that kept her close to Steve and all of the action.

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  • Hippolyta formed the child, named Diana, from the very clay of the Island itself.

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  • After drinking from the fountain of youth on Paradise Island, Diana's future appeared etched in stone, until she met Lt. Steve Trevor who crashed in the water near Paradise Island.

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  • As Wonder Woman, Princess Diana worked in opposition to him repeatedly.

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  • In the George Perez revamp of the Wonder Woman mythos, Circe became one of Diana's most dangerous and formidable foes.

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  • As Cheetah, she has done the most damage to Princess Diana in one on one combat, often fighting the Princess to a standstill.

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  • The gods of Olympus averted this Wonder Woman peril by taking General Steve Trevor and Diana to the home of the Gods where they could exist away from the rest of the world.

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  • Wonder Woman, who was known as Diana Prince within the world of men, was raised as an Amazon after being fashioned out of clay by her patron gods on the island of Themyscira.

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  • In 1764 Moratin published a collection of pieces, chiefly lyrical, under the title of El Poeta, and in 1765 a short didactic poem on the chase (Diana 0 arte de la caza).

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  • It is probable that the Liberian chimpanzee may offer one or more distinct varieties; there is an interesting local development of the Diana monkey, sometimes called the bay-thighed monkey (Cercopithecus diana ignita) on account of its brilliant orange-red thighs.

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  • After a marriage between the prince and Lady Diana Spencer, afterwards the wife of John, 4th duke of Bedford, had been frustrated by Walpole, Frederick was married in April 1736 to 1 Frederick was never actually created duke of Gloucester, and when he was raised to the peerage in 1736 it was as duke of Edinburgh only.

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  • According to Callimachus (Hymn to Diana, 190), she was a nymph, the daughter of Zeus and Carme, and a favourite companion of Artemis.

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  • An important event of his reign was the conclusion of an alliance with the Latins, whereby Rome and the cities of Latium became members of one great league, whose common sanctuary was the temple of Diana on the Aventine.

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  • Between 1548 and 1554 rose the château d'Anet, in the embellishment of which Goujon was associated with Philibert Delorme in the service of Diana of Poitiers.

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  • Besides the forum Stukeley suggested the sites of seven other buildings - the Arx Palatina guarding the south-eastern angle of the city where the Tower now stands, the grove and temple of Diana on the site of St Paul's, &c. No traces of any of these buildings have been found, and they are therefore purely conjectural.

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  • As to the Temple of Diana, Sir Christopher Wren formed an opinion strongly adverse to the old tradition of its existence (Parentalia, p. 266).

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  • Maria del Tricaglio, erected in 1317, which is said (without reason) to stand upon the site of a temple of Diana.

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  • In Roman times the temple (like that of Diana Tifatana, near Capua) possessed territory of its own, being dependent neither on the state nor on any neighbouring town, and a considerable number of female slaves.

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  • Amongst the finest of his classical pictures were - "Syracusan Bride leading Wild Beasts in Procession to the Temple of Diana" (1866), "Venus disrobing for the Bath" (1867), "Electra at the Tomb of Agamemnon," and "Helios and Rhodos" (1869), "Hercules wrestling with Death for the Body of Alcestis" (1871), "Clytemnestra" (1874), "The Daphnephoria" (1876), "Nausicaa" (1878), "An Idyll" (1881), two lovers under a spreading oak listening to the piping of a shepherd and gazing on the rich plain below; "Phryne" (1882), a nude figure standing in the sun; "Cymon and Iphigenia" (1884), "Captive Andromache" (1888), now in the Manchester Art Gallery; with the "Last Watch of Hero" (1887), "The Bath of Psyche" (1890), now in the Chantrey Bequest collection; "The Garden of the Hesperides" (1892), "Perseus and Andromeda" and "The Return of Persephone," now in the Leeds Gallery (1891); and "Clytie," his last work (1896).

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  • A château of the 18th century occupies the site of an older one in which Diana of Poitiers, mistress of Henry II., resided.

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  • The name is supposed to be derived from Diana, and as early as the 7th century it was named as one of the dependencies of the bishopric of Tongres.

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  • Half way up the cliff, but some distance south of the citadel, is the grotto of Montfat, alleged to be the site of Diana's shrine.

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  • Special interest attaches to this trace of their earlier origin, because of the famous cult of Diana Nemorensis, whose temple in the forest close by Aricia, beside the laces Nemorensis, was served by "the priest who slew the slayer, and shall himself be slain"; that is to say, the priest, who was called rex Nemorensis, held office only so long as he could defend himself from any stronger rival.

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  • In 1779 his bust of Moliere, at the Theatre Frangais, won universal praise, and the celebrated draped statue of Voltaire, in the vestibule of the same theatre, was exhibited at the Salon of 1781, to which Houdon also sent a statue of Marshal de Tourville, commissioned by the king, and the Diana executed for Catharine II.

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  • This work was refused; the jury alleged that a statue of Diana demanded drapery; without drapery, they said, the goddess became a "suivante de Venus," and not even the proud and frank chastity of the attitude and expression could save the Diana of Houdon (a bronze reproduction of which is in the Louvre) from insult.

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  • Aenesidemus, the sceptic philosopher, and Chersiphron, the architect of the temple of Diana at Ephesus, were natives of Cnossus.

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  • At any rate a whole series of extant drawings enables us to trace the German gradually working out his own ideas of a canon of human proportion in the composition of his famous engraving of "Adam and Eve" (1504); which at first, as a drawing in the British Museum proves, had been intended to be an Apollo and Diana conceived on lines somewhat similar to one of Barbari's.

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  • Rich as its romanceiro is, its volume is far less than the Spanish, but the cancioneiros remain to prove that the early love songs of the whole Peninsula were written in Portuguese, while the primitive prose redaction of Amadis, the prototype of all romances of chivalry, was almost certainly made in Portugal, and a native of the same country produced in the Diana of Montemor (Montemayor) the masterpiece of the pastoral novel.

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