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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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  • '''Lady Godiva''' was an 11th Century [[Saxon]] noblewoman. She was a wealthy woma == The Historical Lady Godiva ==
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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.[[Category:Suggestion Bot Tag]]
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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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  • ...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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  • '''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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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Lady]]. Needs checking by a human.
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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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  • '''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.
    1,015 bytes (169 words) - 17:00, 10 September 2024
  • ...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.[[Category:Suggestion Bot Tag]]
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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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  • | title = Such a strange lady : a biography of Dorothy L. Sayers
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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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  • ...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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