Examples of using Philippa in English and their translations into Chinese
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The first recorded mention of the white wedding dress in European history is 1406 when the English Princess Philippa married Scandinavian King Eric.
Alan Fazakerley will be supported by Philippa Curry who will act as deputy chef d'equipe for both the children and junior teams.
Philippa& Roger Biles have been making scented candles for many years for some of the worlds most respected brands.
Ms. Philippa Catherine BIGGS, Economist, Former UNCTAD Consultant, Sevenoaks, United Kingdom.
Philippa Rice is a young and very talented artist from England and the author of a whole book of gorgeous illustrations called Soppy.
That is, of course, the classic trolley problem, devised in 1967 by the philosopher Philippa Foot.
Philippa and her Reverend Jo arrived at Green Gables the day before the wedding.
My sister Philippa was taught to read by more conventional methods and could read by the age of four.
My sister Philippa was taught to read by more conventional methods and could read by the age of four.
Philippa and I will have a new interest in life- to make you fat.".
My sister Philippa was born when I was nearly five and better able to understand what was happening.
He keeps 12 horses and his wife Philippa and daughter Emily also ride.
If anything further happens this evening, I think I shall go mad," Philippa sighed.
It was during this period(the late 14th century) that the castle was dedicated to Saint George by King John I, who had married the English princess Philippa of Lancaster.
Philippa continued:“What's more, the University is renowned for its environmentally-conscious approach and has been awarded a Top 10 University Carbon Reduction Award.
Well," Philippa observed,"you couldn't suppose that other nations were going to give up what they had, just because she wanted their possessions, could you?".
Chapter IX An Unwelcome Lover and a Welcome Friend The second term at Redmond sped as quickly as had the first-“actually whizzed away,” Philippa said.
But,” said Philippa dolefully,“if I go I will have to be gooseberry, and that will be a new experience for Philippa Gordon.”.
The joint tomb of King John I of Portugal(d.1433) and his wife Philippa of Lancaster(d.1415) stands under the star vault of the octagon.
This was realized by lecturer and researcher Philippa Darbre of England in 2004.