Dames Sentence Examples

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  • Dames has described bones from the Chalk of southern Sweden under the name of Scaniornis, probably allied to Palaelodus.

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  • His earliest poem is the Livre des quatre dames, written after the battle of Agincourt.

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  • The Dames de Sion have a large establishment for the teaching of small children of both sexes, and there is a secondary school for girls.

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  • The queen consort, the wives and daughters of knights, and some other women of exalted position, were designated " Dames de la Fraternite de St George," and entries of the delivery of robes and garters to them are found at intervals in the Wardrobe Accounts from the 50th Edward III.

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  • Christine wrote about 1407 two books for women, La Cite des dames and Le Livre des trois vertus, or Le Tresor de la cite des dames.

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  • Her Cite des dames contains many interesting contemporary portraits, and her Livre des trois vertus contains details of domestic life in the France of the early 15th century not supplied by more formal historians.

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  • Her Cite des dames was translated by Brian Anslay (London, 1521).

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  • Two Queens of Hollywood become dames from the British Queen at Buckingham Palace.

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  • She holds her skirt with her hand as she dances, with stately precision, after the manner of the grandes dames.

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  • The Gazette litteraire (1764-1766), which had Voltaire, Diderot and SaintLambert among its editors, was intended to swamp the small fry by criticism; the Journal des dames (1759-1778) was of a light magazine class; and the Journal de monsieur (1776-1783) had three phases of existence, and died after extending to thirty volumes.

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  • Today, the carriage house serves as the headquarters of the Girl Scouts of America, and the home houses the Colonial Dames House.

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  • The bureaux de bien- Total in 0cc faisance in the larger centres are aided by unpaid workers (commissaires or dames de charit), and in the big towns by paid inquiry officers.

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  • The fort, built in 1736, was first named Fort Augusta, and in 1780, at the time of the British occupation, was enlarged and renamed Fort Cornwallis; its site is now marked by a Memorial Cross, erected by the Colonial Dames of Georgia in the churchyard of St Paul's.

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  • At a later date many wealthy dames held the office of musicians (shemat) in the various temples.

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  • Dames has written an excellent monograph on it.

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  • I don't know why, but a lot of the dames let him.

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  • L A dames, ?

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