Fanny Sentence Examples

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  • He was a native of Berri, like herself, a stern but kindly taskmaster who treated her much as Dr Johnson treated Fanny Burney.

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  • Portland was the birthplace of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Thomas Brackett Reed, Edward Preble and his nephew George Henry Preble, Mrs Parton ("Fanny Fern"), Nathaniel Parker Willis, Seargent Smith Prentiss and Neal Dow, and it was the home of William Pitt Fessenden, Theophilus Parsons and Simon Greenleaf.

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  • He married Marie Anne Francoise (called Fanny) Mouchard, a woman of letters who had a celebrated salon.

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  • In the United States Judson married Emily Chubbuck (1817-1854), well-known as a poet and novelist under the name of "Fanny Forrester," who was one of the earliest advocates in America of the higher education of women.

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  • Fanny Rodocanachi, spoke fluent tho idiosyncratic French and English, among other languages.

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  • The struggle for women 's suffrage in America began in the 1820s with the writings of Fanny Wright.

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  • Fanny 's time, in this interval, has been largely occupied in contending publicly with wild swine.

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  • At the club, which features topless dancers behind the bar, Fanny Singer is identified by a red rose on her thigh.

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  • CapSacs have been a huge hit lately too with the college crowd, they are these neon hats with fanny packs on them.

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  • Almay was developed as a result of Fanny May Woititz's need for makeup that was not too harsh for her sensitive skin.

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  • There was not a little scandal about her relations with Narbonne; and this Mickleham sojourn (the details of which are known from, among other sources, the letters of Fanny Burney) has never been altogether satisfactorily accounted for.

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  • There he wrote the poems inspired by Fanny (Mme Laurent Lecoulteux), including the exquisite Ode a Versailles, one of his freshest, noblest and most varied poems.

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  • There he made the acquaintance of the beautiful and eccentric Countess Markovics, who was for a time his mistress, but she was not, as has often been supposed, the heroine of his famous novel Fanni Hagyomeinai (Fanny's testament).

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  • In 1844 he married Fanny, daughter of Pascoe Grenfell, and in 1848 he published his first volume, The Saint's Tragedy.

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  • The secret of this attachment was soon discovered by Fanny Burney, but Johnson at most only suspected it.

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  • Since both held the same views regarding the slavery of marriage, and since they only married at all for the sake of possible offspring, the marriage was concealed for some time, and the happiness of the avowed married life was very brief; his wife's death on the 10th of September left Godwin prostrated by affliction, and with a charge for which he was wholly unfit - his infant daughter Mary, and her stepsister, Fanny Imlay, who from that time bore the name of Godwin.

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  • John, Fanny & Martha were all christened in Wendover on 3 January 1858.

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  • One of his daughters, Fanny, was the object of the affections of Rev Kilvert, who later became a renowned diarist.

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  • This census shows they had another daughter - Fanny, who was then an apprentice dressmaker.

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  • Jane Austen's Mansfield Park features a heroine called Fanny - should we change her name too?

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  • The struggle for women's suffrage in America began in the 1820s with the writings of Fanny Wright.

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  • Fanny's time, in this interval, has been largely occupied in contending publicly with wild swine.

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  • The name Almay was a combination of Alfred and Fanny May.

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  • Carrying a purse with a shoulder strap can be problematic, but you can overcome this by carrying a clutch or wearing a fanny pack, waist bag, or hip sack, which will generally be concealed by the poncho.

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  • In addition to packs, Gregory makes duffel bags, messenger bags and fanny packs.

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  • The first woman to win a gold medal in Olympic swimming was Australian Fanny Durack.

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  • Fanny Durack captured 12 world records in her swimming career.

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  • The Ground Hog blanket is impressive - it is an oversized blanket at 60x72 inches but can fold into a 9x8 fanny pack that is included.

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  • Fanny packs for concealed weapons are great for several reasons.

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  • The fanny pack is not immediately recognizable as a way to carry a gun, so the weapon is still concealed.

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  • The fanny pack is easily accessible and sits comfortably on the hips.

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  • In fact, the first known manufactured paper doll was the Little Fanny paper doll, produced by S&J Fuller in London, in 1810.

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  • For added resistance training, consider carrying a resistance tube in your fanny pack.

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