「mrs」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)6ページ目
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Mrs Davy and Borlase consented to Davy's departure, | |
Although she survived the sinking, | Mrs Dawson had lost her two young children during t |
rescue: all they found were the dead bodies of | Mrs Dawson's children and of a vicar. |
, later transferring to Big Harcar; including a | Mrs. Dawson, who was distraught, holding the bodies |
r helped four men and the lone surviving woman, | Mrs. Dawson, into the boat. |
Mrs Day just thought the answer was the Blue Danube | |
April 10, 1852, | Mrs. Day died, and Day re-married April 26, 1854 to |
Charlotte Burton as | Mrs. Day, his invalid mother |
ust set up in 1931 by an American couple, Mr. & | Mrs. De Forest, in memory of their son Charles De Fo |
Rebecca, tour, 2005 (playing | Mrs De Winter) |
Catherine Brandon as | Mrs. Deacon |
Daisy Dormer as | Mrs. Deakin |
Rita Tushingham as | Mrs. Deakin |
Margaret Damer as | Mrs. Dealtry |
Josephine Ditt as | Mrs. Dean Mortimer |
ence was compatible with self-administration by | Mrs Dean, presumably to incriminate Dean, while Rog |
As of 2007, the principal is | Mrs. DeAnna Taylor, where she has served in such a c |
The headteacher of the school is | Mrs Debby Quinn.The deputy head teacher is Mrs Jane |
Ray Godfrey - | Mrs. Debility |
The school is run by | Mrs Deborah Ajose. |
lege announced the appointment of new Principal | Mrs Deborah Barker who shares the same values and p |
rt before returning to Boston to marry a widow, | Mrs. Deborah Lewis Benson, and start a family. |
Ellis Jeffreys - | Mrs Debrant |
aki Tomoda), Indecent Mature Woman 7 (2006) and | Mrs Deep Throat (2006). |
Mrs. DeGolyer's interests included her extensive flo | |
In 1960, | Mrs. deGravelles completed graduate studies at the U |
Henrietta Watson as | Mrs. Delahunt |
Kathleen Freeman as | Mrs. Delance |
Elisabeth Welch - | Mrs Delaney |
spasia: The Life and Letters of Mary Granville, | Mrs Delany (London: J. and J. Gray. |
Upon her death, "The ten volumes of | Mrs. Delany's Flora were inherited by Lady Llanover, |
xander Pendarves, whose widow afterwards became | Mrs. Delany, was his colleague in parliament and his |
Marthe Keller - | Mrs. Delgado |
se of Blues as Bunny, A Million To Juan 1994 as | Mrs Delgado. |
Mrs Delia Smith has left the school in July 2009 an | |
Mrs Della West now runs the school. | |
Seneca, Illinois 23 November 1943; sponsored by | Mrs. Delphine Z. Draut; and placed in reduced commis |
Mrs Denise Waterford - Abigail McKern | |
2010-2011 school year, the school principal is | Mrs. Denise Khalid. |
Mrs Denman acted as Chairman from 1979 until 1988, | |
Olive Carey as | Mrs. Dennison, one of the women evacuated from the A |
Mrs. Depew died May 7, 1893 Married (2) December 27, | |
The | MRS derived from Hepburn and Stephenson's 1955 Plan |
t on November 19, 1801, by Mr. Laxman Vithu and | Mrs. Deubai Patil. |
Mary Young as | Mrs. Deveridge |
Soni Razdan ... | Mrs. Devika Mehta |
Frieda Inescort as | Mrs. Dewey Roberts |
Blair Eyrie, Bar Harbor, Maine, for Mr. and | Mrs. DeWitt Clinton Blair. |
hington; launched 15 October 1963; sponsored by | Mrs. DeWitt Clinton Ramsey; and commissioned 3 June |
Jacqueline Evans as | Mrs Dexter |
Shyama ... | Mrs. Dhanraj |
And they (police) stopped | Mrs. Diallo not far from his home and very close to |
ath has been recaptured owing to the inebriated | Mrs Diana Trapes. |
he was launched on 21 January 1984 sponsored by | Mrs. Diana D. Cohen, and commissioned on 19 January |
Mrs. Diane Fenno | |
The principal is | Mrs. Diane Martin. |
The founding headteacher | Mrs Dianne Smith was succeeded by the current headt |
Nubia Olivero as | Mrs. Diaz |
Katharine Alexander as | Mrs. Dice |
Frances Cuka as | Mrs. Dickie |
Virginia Grey -- | Mrs. Dickinson (Susanna Dickinson) |
he Colony Bed and Breakfast" until the death of | Mrs. Dickson in 2005. |
Kay Johnson as | Mrs Dickson |
Wendy Hughes as | Mrs. Dickson |
The Other | Mrs. Diefenbaker (1982), a biography on Edna Diefenb |
Judith Furse as | Mrs. Digby |
from constituents of variable sanity, including | Mrs Digweed, who insists the constituency needs a b |
", in which he appeared, happens to be P.C. and | Mrs. Dilkes' favorite film. |
Kitty O'Neil as | Mrs. Dilling |
Cranko introduced new characters ( | Mrs Dimple) and gave Poll an admirer to enable a ha |
Suhas Joshi as | Mrs. Dinanath |
Mary Beth Hurt as | Mrs. Dingle |
The Police tracked down a | Mrs Dinwoodie, who did indeed run a sweetshop in Sc |
2005/2006: Byron Hatfield for | Mrs. Dire's House of Crumpets and Solutions and Tony |
The case of the poisoning of | Mrs. Dixon was the one actually tried, but the death |
Mrs Dixon & Friend (1982) | |
alifornia; launched 26 March 1944; sponsored by | Mrs. Doana Putnam Wheeler; and commissioned 12 Octob |
ing today was needed to bring a closure between | Mrs. Doe and I and the rest of this Nimba Gio thing |
“I did meet with | Mrs. Doe. |
The Irish Independent described | Mrs Dolling as a "natural television performer". |
She was launched on 9 August 1975, sponsored by | Mrs. Dolph Briscoe, wife of the Governor of Texas, a |
.C. registered investment advisor; from Mr. and | Mrs. Donald Trost, through McCaffrey Realty of Cold |
McIntosh was the son of the Rev. and | Mrs. Donald M. McIntosh. |
California; launched 18 May 1944; sponsored by | Mrs. Donald E. Reed; and delivered 21 June 1944. |
Paul Bernard, Psychiatrist (1971) TV series as | Mrs. Donaldson |
tchen, where the girl was preparing dinner with | Mrs. Donaldson. |
ing he could say what he had to say in front of | Mrs. Donaldson. |
Mrs. Donalson stayed on the plantation through the C | |
Clara Blandick - | Mrs. Donnelly |
Belle Stoddard - | Mrs. Donovan |
however, instead agreed to accompany her sister | Mrs. Doran and brother in law an American merchant t |
Maire O'Neill as | Mrs. Dorbell |
Eleanor Parker as | Mrs. Doris Ruston |
This ship was christened by | Mrs. Dorothy Redmond Hubbard, Capt. |
One of the witnesses, | Mrs Dorothy Strong, was in a taxi. |
Mrs. Dorothy Fremont: Lyn Bolton | |
Mrs Dorothy Bristol nee Armour | |
chie Evans was presented the winner's trophy by | Mrs. Dorothy MacTavish and Miss Marcia MacTavish, mo |
Mrs. Dorsett graduated from the University of Iowa C | |
Mrs. Doubtfire | |
hree Academy Awards, for the films Beetlejuice, | Mrs. Doubtfire and Ed Wood. |
al, Hoffa, Broadcast News, Things Change, Rudy, | Mrs. Doubtfire, Green Card, and Dead Man Walking. |
Wilson's film debut was in the 1993 hit | Mrs. Doubtfire, followed by the 1994 remake of Mirac |
The titular character, | Mrs. Doubtfire, makes a brief appearance for a few m |
The Godfather, The Black Stallion, Home Alone, | Mrs. Doubtfire, Toy Story and many others. |
ed: The title character of the 1993 comedy film | Mrs. Doubtfire. |
Rosemary Martin - | Mrs. Doughty |
He was a son of Mr. and | Mrs. Douglas Ford, of 25 Bryce Avenue, Portobello. |
Mrs. Douglas | |
LaVernie (Vern) Foster Jr., was hired by Mr. & | Mrs. Douglas as manager of WDSP in 1957. |
tory museum, was established in 1978 by Mr. and | Mrs. Doyle Carlton, Jr. so future generations might |
It was also chanted by | Mrs. Doyle and her friends in the Father Ted episode |
elevision series in which he appeared are Mr. & | Mrs. Dracula (1980), The Day Women Got Even (1980), |
owena Drake carrying Olga's dead body and heard | Mrs. Drake wonder aloud if anyone was watching them. |
Mrs. Drake intentionally dropped the vase of flowers | |
Elsewhere in the house, | Mrs. Drayton, who is guarding Hank but who finds her |
Margaret Moffatt - | Mrs. Dreiser (as Margaret Moffat) |
Mary Merrall - | Mrs. Drew |
ns of Loughborough and donated to the church by | Mrs Drew. |
Mrs. Driscoll was part of the navy contingent that j | |
rgh, Pennsylvania, USA was initiated in 1981 by | Mrs. Drue Heinz and developed by Frederick A. Hetzel |
Lady Katherine Adine Geraldine, | Mrs. Drummond (d. 1 November 1948) |
Mrs. du Pont was exceedingly active in the women's s | |
Mrs. du Pont was a progressive woman for her era, an | |
During World War I, | Mrs. du Pont was a leader in the Women's Auxiliary f |
Mrs. du Pont also played an important role in the cr | |
Viora Daniel - | Mrs. Du Pont |
Mrs. Dubose - 5:40 (Malone) | |
Mrs. Dubosq's Bible (1879) | |
The episode brings Macmaster and | Mrs Duchemin together, and they are soon having an |
Mrs. Duck shouts over and over: "I want a divorce!" | |
Daffy and | Mrs. Duck approach the judge's stand. |
roles in comedy series The Fenn Street Gang (as | Mrs. Duffy) and Are You Being Served? |
Mr. and | Mrs. Dukes, and Oscar Baer |
ood Honey; the Felix Pollak Prize in Poetry for | Mrs. Dumpty; and the PEN Award for Poetry in Transla |
They were intended for the DA, but | Mrs. Duncan kept them for herself and is collecting |
ever, he found that a significant proportion of | Mrs Duncan Smith's work, and that paid to Miss Anna |
In 1941 | Mrs, duPont agreed to let it be used for Episcopal |
In 1949 | Mrs. duPont gave the property to the Episcopal Dioce |
Mrs. Durkee knew that the Lewellings, a local fruit | |
epfather, his purported girlfriend, and both of | Mrs. Durkin's sisters. |
Alice De Winton - | Mrs Durlacher |
Margaret McWade - | Mrs. Durland |
Mr and | Mrs Dutt: Memories of our Parents, Namrata Dutt Kum |
Fay Helm ... | Mrs. Duval |
In 1887 | Mrs Dwyer Gray, wife of the proprietor of the Freem |
Mrs E Njoloma Vice Secretary | |
Its current headteacher is | Mrs E Newton. |
The founder, | Mrs E C McGhie-Belgrave, a former probation worker, |
The current Head teacher is | Mrs. E Dormer who took over from Matthew Parr-burman |
Mrs. E, also, was concerned that Eve might innocentl | |
pany of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania sponsored by | Mrs. E. B. Cole, and commissioned 19 June 1919 with |
The pool was named by | Mrs. E. N. McGowan, wife of Assistant Park Superinte |
She was launched on 6 June 1943 (sponsored by | Mrs. E. B. Wheeler), and commissioned on 7 September |
The Arboretum began in 1977 when Dr. and | Mrs. E. H. Ahrens, Jr. planted part of their propert |
was launched on 21 December 1942, sponsored by | Mrs. E. Warren. |
f the Gospel Find with the Jew?” [translated by | Mrs. E. R. Kinglinger] The Jewish Era 5:1 (Jan. |
he was launched on 1 December 1943 sponsored by | Mrs. E. Harold Johnson, and commissioned on 15 Novem |
She was launched on 11 October sponsored by | Mrs. E. J. Rapley, acquired by the Navy on 22 June 1 |
orgia; launched 12 September 1943; sponsored by | Mrs. E. L. Smith; and commissioned 26 June 1944, Lt. |
oration; launched on 22 July 1944; sponsored by | Mrs. E. B. Keckler; and commissioned on 28 August 19 |
ging Company, Seattle, Washington, sponsored by | Mrs. E. L. Skeel; and commissioned 13 December 1944, |
In 1878 he published | Mrs. E. Barrett Browning's Earlier Poems without the |
on in Wilmington, Delaware and was sponsored by | Mrs. E. H. Cannon. |
he was launched on 4 December 1943 sponsored by | Mrs. E. S. Lazarus, renamed Mink 27 October 1943, ac |
uilding Co., Inc., Tampa, Florida; sponsored by | Mrs. E. H. Jacobs; and commissioned 16 April 1945, L |
She was launched on 9 April 1944 sponsored by | Mrs. E. S. Hutchinson, and commissioned on 31 July w |
Mrs. E. be authorized to consent to a tubal ligation | |
uled in favour of Eve, and unanimously rejected | Mrs. E.'s request for authorization to perform a ste |
Hyde plantation, with 900 acres, when owned by | Mrs. E.B. Hyde, was one of a number of "productive a |
Daley's mother, | Mrs. E.G. Petzoldt, once said, No one wanted a baby |
is Mr. David Todd and the Chair of Governors is | Mrs. E.M. Bedford. |
Madeline Grey as | Mrs. E.M. Burke |
The Rev. and | Mrs. E.P.J. Garrott, daughter and son-in-law of the |
Quastinet, sponsored by | Mrs. E.S. Chappelear, was laid down 2 August 1944 as |
Lola Duncan as | Mrs. Eagle |
e Cox as Beth Eagleton, a musician, daughter of | Mrs. Eagleton. |
Jane West - | Mrs. Eardley Smith |
e; a son William Mansford Coffman & a daughter, | Mrs. Earl (Catharine) A. Knudtson, both of Minneapol |
The principal is | Mrs. Earlene Jackson. |
Gerda Maria Klein ... | Mrs. Easton |
The social ostracism of | Mrs. Eaton by Mrs. Calhoun further damaged already-s |
Mrs. Eaves, 1996 | |
Josephine Whittell as | Mrs. Eckert |
Phyllis McGuire - | Mrs. Eckman (buyer for Neiman-Marcus) |
was presented as a gift to SDSU by Senator and | Mrs. Ed Fletcher in 1946 to commemorate the fiftieth |
Jordan was born to Mr. and | Mrs. Eddie J. Jordan, Sr. |
ntative Lucio III is the son of State Senator & | Mrs. Eddie Lucio, Jr. |
Mrs. Eddy is a very unsound Christian Scientist, and | |
Calvin Frye told me later he warned | Mrs. Eddy she was making a mistake in placing one wh |
The next year she was sent by | Mrs. Eddy to New York City, where she organized the |
merous alternate settings of the seven hymns by | Mrs. Eddy are provided, as they are chosen often for |
When | Mrs. Eddy was alive, the CS movement was prospering |
Mrs. Eddy had approved his appointment even while he | |
Settings of | Mrs. Eddy's poems, "Love", and "Satisfied", first ap |
y to the Scriptures and increasing awareness of | Mrs. Eddy's life and ideas. |
o I went forward until I achieved enough to win | Mrs. Eddy's unqualified approval of my work." |
d Negro slave spiritual were mostly the same as | Mrs. Eddy's hymn. |
On | Mrs. Eddy's encouragement, in 1904 Bliss Knapp began |
rd in America with only one word different from | Mrs. Eddy's version; and the book was published in E |
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