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You here as the hopeful answer to a maiden's prayers?
Today we heard a galaxy of maidens and of talent.
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We wish to assure you that today we are both maidens.
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I find it rather charming to have had three maidens in a family debate.
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All three maidens excelled in complying with the first two virtues and it is my fond hope that they will ignore the third.
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Apart from the delight of listening to all these elegant and eloquent "maidens", this is a sad occasion.
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With what are these young men and maidens chiefly preoccupied?
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I find myself in the somewhat curious position to-day of being a sort of sandwich between two maidens.
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Today we have had a mass of maidens; four maidens is quite something.
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To the defence of the young men and maidens of this land we are called by the highest literary appeals.
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I thought that it was the answer to the maiden's prayer.
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He mentioned the traditional prerogative of maidens to be on their guard.
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The early part of this debate provided a heyday for maidens.
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I am delighted to congratulate the last of the maidens.
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One might think that we were fighting a gallant battle in defence of a maiden's honour and that we had now lost it.
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I hope that we shall hear more from these two particular maidens on this and other subjects.
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They are not untried maidens in that respect.
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I wondered how two maidens, talking about secrets, could succeed in being uncontroversial.
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However, one can say—reversing the usual order of things—that the maidens came to the rescue of the knights.
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I do not think that just now these young men and maidens turn a very ready ear to exhortations from military sources.
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I am in the curious position of having to congratulate three maidens and three "half maidens".
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Old men can play bowls, young men and maidens play tennis, we have open air swimming baths, crickets pitches and dart clubs, an up-to-date ambulance and a nursing association.
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Five maidens actually is not a record.
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At the same time, they also become entangled in love triangles with several of the maidens they meet.
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He found there seven maidens, who had learned the way of holiness from him as children, and longed to live a strict religious life.
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The warrior maidens would attack and loot the supplies of the enemy.
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He collected 7 for 46 off 36.3 overs including an astonishing 18 maidens.
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He refuses to break his vow of celibacy; the lady and her maidens threaten to throw themselves off the castle battlements.
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The maidens may either be family members in training, apprentices, or local volunteers.
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Main preferences are beautiful, pure maidens between 10-25 years old.
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Locrian maidens were seen as marginal beings and scapegoats, separated from normal life, a feature of rites of passage.
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Ermione swoons, but when her maidens and friends try to comfort her, she demands revenge.
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Maidens, willow branches wear, say she died true.
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Maidens, willow branches wear, say she di-ed true.
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Moreover, popular festivals of all kinds were celebrated with singing and music, usually accompanying dances in which, as a rule, women and maidens joined.
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His spell of 10 overs cost only 8 runs, with 8 of his 10 overs being maidens.
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The right of a woman to retain her maiden name in marriage was not conceded until 1976.
The traffic moves peacefully, guild members work at their trades, a wedding procession takes place, and maidens can be seen dancing gracefully.
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Kind as the love that shines from fair maidens' eyes.
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The maidens tie their tresses into a roll and keep it tied just above the nape.
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At times, maiden names were given during registration while the ration card related to the in-law's house.
The performance is always accompanied by musicians who sing and play tributes to both real and spirit maidens.
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At least 55,000 women and girls worked as bal maidens, and the actual number is likely to have been much higher.
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The left armer bowled almost unchanged during the second innings, sending down 39 of the 85.5 overs, including 16 maidens.
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He was exposed as an infant, but preserved by his divine father, and raised by maidens.
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A woman in a rich dress is depicted with a crown in her hand; one of the maidens holds a palm frond.
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Hearts, flowers, fruits, birds, angels, and pretty maidens and their suitors adorned hutches, cabinets, dressers, tables, chairs, stools, wooden trays, fabrics, tins, and metalware.
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She then took 1/19 from her ten overs, with three maidens, as the hosts narrowly won by two wickets.
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He enjoys decorating his lair, and prefers to use his fiery breath for low-level convection, rather than crisping maidens, etc.
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The more recent group of around thirty metopes depict some young maidens dancing in bass-relief.
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Six maidens are weaving a tapestry that flows out of the windows.
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There are also reliefs of lotus flowers, grass reliefs, and a pair of two "apsarases" (heavenly maidens).
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Their exploits are intermingled with encounters with maidens and hermits who offer advice and interpret dreams along the way.
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However, one by one, these maidens are revealed to be actually his half-sisters due to his father's past illicit affairs with several women.
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Where land was fertile, the maidens appeared naked and beautiful.
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Daji had the intent to bring her friends to a banquet disguised as heavenly maidens as to trick the king.
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The most iconic image of women in hakama is the miko or shrine maidens who assist in maintenance and ceremonies.
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He took eight wickets in the match including 4-11 in the second innings, bowling 16 maidens.
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Nine nude muses, the nine maidens supporting the cornice line can be seen.
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The legends describe the mouras encantadas as young maidens of great beauty or as charming princesses who are dangerously seductive.
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The elf maidens are paraded as potential brides, declaiming their most notable talents.
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Many of these rituals involve the maidens in the house.
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Yorloff is confident that his own daughter will be chosen, and a group of maidens enter the hall.
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The number of overs and maidens he bowled is unknown and neither is his best analysis except that it was a 9 wicket haul.
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They have heard the elf maidens are practicing new dances and both wonder the reason why.
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Living in the village, and the presence of the shrine maidens, who produced a sort of pheremone, held the disease in check.
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Countless young maidens have been drawn to his animal magnetism.
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In presenting music, the sight channel must always be the hand-maiden to sound.
All you who are her maidens won't you loosen off her gown.
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The falconet is indeed 'entoiled by means of a fair maiden' - and emasculated.
All you that are her maidens, won't you take me by the hand?
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A married woman, who wanted to use her maiden surname only, objected to section 153.
Maidens from "mandat" s with dozens of garden hoses exchange hundreds of gallons of water with throngs of revellers and one float after another.
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During his adventures, he encounters several beautiful young maidens, whom he becomes romantically entangled with.
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Linkage was based upon the first letter of the family (maiden) name, gender, date of birth, residence, and postcode of the general practitioner (identifiers).
The tunic, worn by both youths and maidens, may have had the purple band of inviolability, though this is unclear from the evidence.
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Such devices range from chainsaws to iron maidens.
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At night, the third son turns the eggs into palaces, takes the maiden's clothes from the palaces, and turns the palaces into eggs again.
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Maidens usually wore a short wrapper with beads around their waist with other ornaments such as necklaces and beads.
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He told his girlfriend that he loved her far more than the other dark-haired maidens dancing near his birchbark wigwam.
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Patala is described as filled with splendid jewels, beautiful groves and lakes and lovely demon maidens.
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He tells all things past, present and future, about hidden treasures, and procures the love of women, young and old, but especially maidens.
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Many folk-customs involving maidens are recorded in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries.
After all, if maidenhood was the perfect age for women, why should maidens have been trained for another role ?
Small but useful sums were raised by the gilds of maidens and young men.
Let him thus lose his eyes which gave him sight of the maiden's beauty for which he coveted her.
The speaker then turns no less suddenly to another party - the unmarried maidens - the opposite of the aged procuress.
In previous times she and they danced together as young maidens.
Women were permitted to keep their maiden name after marriage, or to add the name to their husband's patronymic.
In each case the wife's maiden name and the approximate date of the marriage was recorded, but the place was not.
In it, the boatman sings to the river as someone singing to a maiden.
The linkage was based upon the first letter of the family (maiden) name, gender, date of birth, residence, and postcode of the general practitioner (identifiers).
He even compares his state, deprived of a dramatic poet, to that of a maiden with no suitors.
Computer-assisted music is not a lonely maiden in a tower.
The prototype robot has, it is claimed by its developers, completed its maiden flight with success under laboratory conditions.
In other words, the maiden goes to church for its showy but stately rituals, not out of any spiritual depth.
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