Adele Sentence Examples
It was in fact Alison who had first posited the possibility of a duplicitous Adele in her eviction interview.
But the new regime only kindled afresh his republican zeal, and his second marriage (with Mlle Adele Malairet, a lady of some literary capacity, and of republican belongings) seems to have further stimulated his powers.
In November 1856 he married Adele Cutts, a Maryland belle, a grandniece of Dolly Madison, and a Roman Catholic, who became the leader of Washington society, especially in the winter of 1857-1858, when Douglas was in revolt against Buchanan.
In 1074 a new rupture led to Philip seizing Corbie, part of the dower of his aunt Adele, who had married Baldwin IV.
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We were all determined to listen to Adele with an open mind.
You will also have the chance to meet best selling novelist Adele Parks, who will be joining us on the day.
Cliff Wright's tender illustrations complement the lyrical prose of Adele Geras.
At the age of seventeen he saw Adele, the French daughter of Monsieur Domecq, Mr Ruskin's partner, a lovely girl of fifteen.
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Adele already had her leather and fur shop in Rome when she married Edoardo, and they changed the shop's name when they got married in 1925.
Fendi handbags were not even a twinkle in the eyes of Adele Casagande when she opened a leather and fur shop in Italy almost 100 years ago.
His wife Adele leaves him during the course of the series because he is a workaholic.
Adele Silva as Kelly Windsor, a character who enjoyed extremely edgy, bold storylines (including an affair with her stepbrother and with a teacher).
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Their two children, Arthur and Adele (born 1796), bore the penalty of their parents' incompatibilities.
Her daughter Adele (1796-1849) seems to have had a brave, tender and unsatisfied heart, and lavished on her brother an affection he sorely tried.
After his death the young widow (still under forty), leaving Arthur at Hamburg, proceeded with her daughter Adele in the middle of 1806 to Weimar, where she arrived only a fortnight before the tribulation which followed the victory of Napoleon at Jena.