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  • ...ducation of accomplishment, by the beginning of the 20th Century the word “lady” was used habitually as a courteous reference to every respectable woman. ...sm in language again revived questions on the appropriate use of the word “lady”.
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  • '''Leading lady''' is an informal term for the [[actor|actress]] who plays a secondary lead ...e theatre' in their time. Similarly, Mary Pickford was called the 'leading lady' of the cinema.
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  • '''Lady Godiva''' was an 11th Century [[Saxon]] noblewoman. She was a wealthy woma == The Historical Lady Godiva ==
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  • ...f superior social position, by the beginning of the 20th Century the word “lady” was used habitually as a courteous reference to every respectable woman.
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  • ...in her left hand to her mouth while her right hand is placed on her waist.|Lady Gaga.]] ...ina Germanotta''' (born March 28, 1986), better known by her stage name '''Lady Gaga''', is an American recording artist sometimes described as a "[[gay ic
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  • ...both for its genre and for the character of its protagonist, the scheming Lady Susan. It was first published in James Edward Austen-Leigh's ''A Memoir of ...is revealed more in the reactions of the recipients of the letters than by Lady Susan's own words.
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  • *[[Snowball (cockatoo)|Snowball]], the dancing [[cockatoo]], dancing to Lady Gaga's "Bad Romance"
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  • *[http://www.ladygaga.com/ Lady Gaga's official website] *[http://twitter.com/ladygaga @ladygaga] — Lady Gaga's account on [[Twitter]]
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  • ...'' as its internal name at the [[Lockheed]] [[Skunk Works]], '''U-2 Dragon Lady''', usually just called the '''U-2''', and sometimes by its CIA codeword of | title = SENIOR YEAR / AQUATONE / U-2 / TR-1 "Dragon Lady"
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  • ..., and sisters, daughters, nieces and daughters-in-law have served as First Lady of the United States. ...ors [[Abigail Adams]] and [[Dolley Madison]] were called "Lady Adams" and "Lady Madison," so the tradition stuck.” <ref> From the website of the National
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  • {{r|Lady Bird Johnson}}
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  • ...His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales]] to the [[Diana, Princess of Wales|Lady Diana Spencer]] took place on 29 July 1981 and was the highlight of the [[s ...red the hearts of the nation. Schoolgirls all over the world adopted the "Lady Di" bobbed hairstyle with its characteristic [[fringe (hair)|fringe]].
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  • ...tial between the heir to the British throne, Charles, Prince of Wales, and Lady Diana Frances Spencer, held at St Paul's Cathedral on 29 July 1981.
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  • *[http://www.ladygaga.com/ Lady Gaga's official website] *[http://twitter.com/ladygaga @ladygaga] &mdash; Lady Gaga's account on [[Twitter]]
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  • '''Leading lady''' is an informal term for the [[actor|actress]] who plays a secondary lead ...e theatre' in their time. Similarly, Mary Pickford was called the 'leading lady' of the cinema.
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  • ...both for its genre and for the character of its protagonist, the scheming Lady Susan. It was first published in James Edward Austen-Leigh's ''A Memoir of ...is revealed more in the reactions of the recipients of the letters than by Lady Susan's own words.
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  • * [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rQ-M0KEFm9I "The Lady's not for turning"]
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  • ...egory, [http://www.celtic-twilight.com/ireland/gregory/cuchulain/index.htm Lady Gregory's ''Cuchulain of Muirthemne'']
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  • The [[debut album]] of [[pop singer]] [[Lady Gaga]].
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  • #REDIRECT [[Royal Wedding of Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer]]
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  • Attorney and former [[First Lady of the United States]] (2009-2017; born 1964).
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  • '''Lady Godiva''' was an 11th Century [[Saxon]] noblewoman. She was a wealthy woma == The Historical Lady Godiva ==
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  • Wife of Presdent [[James Madison]], first woman to be referred to as "First Lady".
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  • First Lady of the United States (2017-); former [[model (fashion)|model]] (née Melani
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  • *[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iBbXxxYkRys Our Lady of the Rock, California City, California, YouTube video] *[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8t-K3XtyZM4&feature=related Our Lady of the Rock YouTube video]
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  • ...Subpages}}</noinclude>(1818-1882) wife of [[Abraham Lincoln]] and [[First Lady of the United States]] from 1861 to 1865.
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  • Village in [[Norfolk]]; famed for "Our Lady of Walsingham", [[Christianity|Christian]] shrines to Mary originating with
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  • ..., and sisters, daughters, nieces and daughters-in-law have served as First Lady of the United States. ...ors [[Abigail Adams]] and [[Dolley Madison]] were called "Lady Adams" and "Lady Madison," so the tradition stuck.” <ref> From the website of the National
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  • | title = Such a strange lady : a biography of Dorothy L. Sayers
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  • ...for successfully waging the [[Falklands War]], frequently called the "Iron Lady".
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  • ...l candidate for the Democratic Party, 2016 (contender, 2008); former First Lady (born 1947).
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  • {{r|Lady Susan}}
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  • ...tial between the heir to the British throne, Charles, Prince of Wales, and Lady Diana Frances Spencer, held at St Paul's Cathedral on 29 July 1981.
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  • *[[Snowball (cockatoo)|Snowball]], the dancing [[cockatoo]], dancing to Lady Gaga's "Bad Romance"
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  • '''Ella Jane Fitzgerald''' ("The First Lady of Song", "Lady Ella", "The First Lady of Jazz", "Mama Jazz") was an American [[singer]] known for her proficienc
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  • ...|The Lady B, formerly the USCGC Point Brown, in NYC -b.jpg|right|350px|The Lady B, formerly the USCGC Point Brown, in NYC.}}
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  • ...homs deep, and in [[Celtic]] legend, the home of [[Tristram]] and of the [[Lady of Lyones]].
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  • ...literary]] masterpiece, one of the world's earliest [[novel]]s; written by Lady Murasaki, it depicts Japanese aristocratic and court life of the time.
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  • '''Sazae-san''' (サザエさん) is a [[manga]] character, an independently-minded lady created by one of the first female manga artists, [[Machiko Hasegawa]] (長
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  • ...rdian.co.uk/science/2007/feb/03/badscience.uknews Brought to book: the poo lady's PhD]</ref> Goldacre's other targets have included: anti-vaccination campa
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  • |event='''1850&ndash;1851''': [[William Penny]] in ''Lady Franklin'' and ''Sophia'' ...'1850''': [[Charles Codrington Forsyth]] in ''Prince Albert'', financed by Lady Franklin
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  • ...ducation of accomplishment, by the beginning of the 20th Century the word “lady” was used habitually as a courteous reference to every respectable woman. ...sm in language again revived questions on the appropriate use of the word “lady”.
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  • ...rover Cleveland and shorter essays on each member of his cabinet and First Lady from the Miller Center of Public Affairs]
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  • ...irginia.edu/~CAP/LIBERTY/journeys.html Journeys - Tracing the Paths of Our Lady Liberties]
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  • {{r|First Lady of the United States of America}}
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  • ...Woodrow Wilson and shorter essays on each member of his cabinet and First Lady from the Miller Center of Public Affairs]
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  • ...Woodrow Wilson and shorter essays on each member of his cabinet and First Lady from the Miller Center of Public Affairs]
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  • *[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/5250188.stm BBC news item: New photo of 'Lady of the Lamp']
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  • ...se|house]] was disgusted that she would have to settle for Tweeny as her [[lady's maid|personal maid]], calling her "unsuitable".
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  • *My Fair Lady (1964)
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  • ...mbie]], the position of Estate Manager at Blandings, much to the dismay of Lady Constance. Emsworth, who would rather be reading [[Minor characters in the ...gs'', starring [[Richard Vernon]] as Lord Emsworth and [[Margot Boyd]] and Lady Constance. The adaptation also included [[Helen Atkinson-Wood]] as Jane an
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  • ...own as [[Texas Exes]]. The athletic teams are the [[Longhorns]] and the [[Lady Horns]]. The Longhorn faithful can often be heard yelling the phrase [[Hoo ...an be called the Lady Horns or just the Texas Longhorns like the men. The Lady Horns compete in the varsity sports of [[volleyball]], [[softball]], [[bask
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  • {{r|Lady Hamilton}}
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  • ...|The Lady B, formerly the USCGC Point Brown, in NYC -b.jpg|right|350px|The Lady B, formerly the USCGC Point Brown, in NYC.}}
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  • ...ip are given a diplomatically sensitive mission. In this book, he meets [[Lady Barbara Wellesley]], who will become the great love of his life. ==Enter Lady Barbara==
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  • ...His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales]] to the [[Diana, Princess of Wales|Lady Diana Spencer]] took place on 29 July 1981 and was the highlight of the [[s ...red the hearts of the nation. Schoolgirls all over the world adopted the "Lady Di" bobbed hairstyle with its characteristic [[fringe (hair)|fringe]].
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  • [[File:US First Lady Jill Biden, and her granddaughter Finnegan Biden, meet Charles III at a pre She joined her grandmother, [[First Lady of the United States|First Lady]] [[Jill Biden]] in representing the [[United States of America|United Stat
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  • ...break his long-standing betrothal to a beautiful noblewoman, he allows the lady's father to introduce him to a wealthy merchant who aspires to a noble husb
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  • ...on Bill Clinton and shorter essays on each member of his cabinet and First Lady from the Miller Center of Public Affairs]
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  • {{r|Lady (song)}}
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  • ...inson''', born January 17, 1964 in [[Chicago, Illinois]]) was the [[First Lady of the United States]] until 2017. She assumed the role on January 20th, 20 ==Role as First Lady of the United States==
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Lady]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...atue are broken shackles representing oppression and tyranny. The crown of Lady Liberty has seven spikes, each one representing a continent.
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  • ...f>The accepted 21st century term for an adult female is "woman", the word "lady" is being used here advisedly. </ref> did not "go out" without gloves. Soc
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  • ...a. According to AdAge.com, in 1945 [[First Lady of the United States|First Lady]] [[Eleanor Roosevelt]] was the best-known woman in the US, immediately fol
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  • * Troy, Gil. ''Hillary Rodham Clinton: Polarizing First Lady''. University Press of Kansas, 2006. ISBN 0-7006-1488-5. * Cohen, Jeffrey E. "Public Favorability Toward the First Lady, 1993-1999." ''Presidential Studies Quarterly'' 2000 30(3): 575-585. Issn:
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  • ...] moral philosopher and writer on [[existentialism]]. Warnock studied at [[Lady Margaret Hall]] at the [[University of Oxford]], and she has been Headmistr
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  • ...n James Madison and shorter essays on each member of his cabinet and First Lady from the Miller Center of Public Affairs]
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  • ...rl = http://hansard.millbanksystems.com/commons/1943/nov/23/sir-oswald-and-lady-mosley-release | title = Sir Oswald and Lady Mosley (Release)
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  • *#''In-nin sa-gur-ra'' ("Stout-Hearted Lady" or "Great-Hearted Lady"). This was first translated by Ake Sjoberg (1974).<ref>[http://etcsl.orin
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  • {{rpl|Lady Gaga}}
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  • [[Jane Austen]]'s little-known work ''[[Lady Susan]]'', [[C.S. Lewis]]'s ''[[The Screwtape Letters]]'' and [[Alice Walke
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  • #'Lady Jane' (Mick Jagger, Keith Richards) - 3:06 #'Lady Jane' (Mick Jagger, Keith Richards) - 3:06
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  • ...ndon B. Johnson and shorter essays on each member of his cabinet and First Lady from the Miller Center of Public Affairs ]
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  • ...iam Howard Taft and shorter essays on each member of his cabinet and First Lady from the Miller Center of Public Affairs]
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  • ...plate:Statue of Liberty.jpg/credit|{{Statue of Liberty.jpg/credit}}<br/>|}}Lady Liberty: the concept of liberty given human form.]]
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  • ...= <small>May 1972 at<br />Olympic Studios, London.<br />Mixed at Electric Lady, New York.</small> ...mixed by audio engineer Eddie Kramer at the Electric Lady Studios|Electric Lady sessions in June 1972.<ref>{{cite book|last=Lewis|first=Dave|date=2012|titl
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  • ...ritish-American [[acting|actress]] and one of the last surviving [[leading lady|leading ladies]] of the golden age of [[Hollywood]] film. Born in [[Tokyo]
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  • {{r|Lady Barbara Wellesley}}
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  • {{r|The Bullfighter Was a Lady}}
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  • | other_names = ''the dust lady'' ...-known and so widely distributed, that Borders became known as ''"the dust lady"''.
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  • ...with [[Lady Hamilton|Emma, Lady Hamilton]]. His wife remained devoted, but Lady Hamilton was his great love.
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  • ...mid-twentieth-century [[musical theatre|musical]]s, including ''[[My Fair Lady]]'', ''[[Camelot]]'' and the film versions of ''[[The Sound of Music]]'' an
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  • ...medieval tales, most in prose. The title is a 19th century fabrication by Lady Charlotte Guest who was the first to translate them into English and publis The remaining three tales, ''The Lady of the Fountain'', ''Peredur son of Efrawg'', and ''Gereint son of Erbin''
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  • * ''[[Lady Windermere's Fan]]''
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