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James Hayter as Professor | Prudence, a genius scientist and inventor |
lled falsely a card of martyrdom, a card a of | prudence, a card of the Great Work, a card of duty [.. |
Prudence and the Pill (1968) | |
"Charity, Chastity, | Prudence, And Hope" (Hart) |
"Charity, Chastity, | Prudence And Hope" - 3:11 (Hart) |
Prudence and Kaspar end up bound and guarded by Ruthie | |
riking qualities of the Basilian Rule are its | prudence and its wisdom. |
esent Wisdom, Hope, Justice, Force, Rhetoric, | Prudence and Religion. |
the United States will be obliged to exercise | prudence and self- restraint toward Japan at least unt |
hed, or destruction, but only by reason, law, | prudence, and justice. |
However, he retained her favour through his | prudence and loyalty, and was joint Lord Lieutenant of |
attacks made against the Jesuits, and advice | prudence and tact while defending the Society against |
ty continued unmolested, owing largely to the | prudence and the merits of Pignatelli; he even managed |
lling all the duties of those posts with such | prudence and exactitude that King Manfred of Sicily ma |
famous men that Catalonia has had in Letters, | Prudence and Government at the end of the previous Cen |
After making a few more films, | Prudence and the Pill (1968), Le Clan des Siciliens (T |
two successful characters in the same vein as | Prudence and Caution, a pair called Archer & Armstrong |
uch praised by historians for her modesty and | prudence, and is said to have brought about by her exa |
determining whether an appropriate degree of | prudence and diligence was brought to bear in reaching |
Therapy by Christopher Durang, it focuses on | Prudence and Bruce, two Manhattanites who are seeking |
whole period of the insurrection, acted with | prudence, and that he has behaved as a good soldier…Th |
ino, who ran on a campaign emphasizing fiscal | prudence, appeared to be the frontrunner in the race, |
in and his sister have exchanged clothes, and | Prudence appears to be a tall youth by the name of Pet |
n of rare virtue; he praises his industry and | prudence, as well as the penetration of his mind and t |
Robert P. Spindler, Gregor Trinkaus-Randall, | Prudence Backman. |
As it falters, | Prudence becomes a rebound candidate and handles his i |
says, ‘for his great and singular wisdom and | prudence, being reckoned one of the wisest men in a na |
Catherine Frot - | Prudence Beresford |
He is bailed out by | Prudence, but his troubles are not over. |
nce-Bonds Corporation issued a 1.4 million in | Prudence Certificates covering the first mortgage by t |
Octopus chief executive | Prudence Chan initially denied that any personal data |
Prudence compelled Herod to remove him, and to fill hi | |
expulsion from the Society of Jesus, so that | prudence counselled his return to Brazil. |
The | Prudence Crandall House in Canterbury, Connecticut, wa |
In August of the same year the school closed, | Prudence Crandall married the Rev. Calvin Phileo. |
Among these is the | Prudence Crandall House, a National Historic Landmark |
er abolitionist from Connecticut who assisted | Prudence Crandall in her education efforts. |
ury, Connecticut, and currently serves as the | Prudence Crandall museum, run by the Connecticut Commi |
Following the death of her husband, | Prudence Crandall relocated to Elk Falls, Kansas, wher |
Prudence Crandall, who established a pioneering school | |
Lucien Stephen Crandall, Orson Leon Crandall, | Prudence Crandall, Reed Crandall, Robert Crandall and |
His first wife, | Prudence, died giving birth to Claire's brother Adam. |
r the circumstances that a person of ordinary | prudence, discretion, and intelligence exercises in th |
Prudence Drage as Janice | |
Joan Benham - Lady | Prudence Fairfax |
Lois Nettleton as | Prudence Fillingsberrydon |
next year Goring married television producer | Prudence Fitzgerald, who survived him. |
aven deal solely with the cardinal virtues of | Prudence, Fortitude, Justice and Temperance. |
McLean was married twice: first to | Prudence French and then to Susan Drummond. |
sts stonework depicting symbols of thrift and | prudence from the animal world. |
Soon after settling, Morgan married | Prudence Gilbert, a fellow passenger on the voyage fro |
esham was predeceased by his wife, the former | Prudence Glynn, who died in 1986; he is survived by a |
On December 26, 1811, he married | Prudence Gough Ridgely, a daughter of Gov. Charles Car |
Prudence Harrington - The ambassador's wife | |
Prudence Hautechaume (1927) | |
He was the father of | Prudence Hero Napier, noted primatologist. |
July 2 - | Prudence Heward, painter (d.1947) |
prosperous family, he was a cousin of artist | Prudence Heward, and wrote "Chapter Four: Prudence Hew |
At least one member of the group, | Prudence Heward, would follow Cassatt's lead and study |
Statue of | Prudence, holding a serpent and a mirror, by Jean-Augu |
l children often recited the poem: "Patience, | Prudence, Hope and Despair. |
In 1915 he married | Prudence Ida Evelyn Sergison; they had one daughter. |
ng incardination, but the institute exercised | prudence in their regard. |
arch and his associates manifested consummate | prudence in dealing with this matter. |
wledge of the supernatural states and by rare | prudence in the direction of souls. |
the views of the Mennonites; but always used | prudence in his dealings with those he saw as heretics |
Prudence is arrested by officers of the law, and refle | |
Prudence Island Light, Rhode Island | |
Prudence Island Light in the early twentieth century | |
In 1851 the lighthouse was transported to | Prudence Island where it remains. |
ed in 1823-1824, but was later transported to | Prudence Island in 1851 where the structure still rema |
The | Prudence Island Lighthouse, more commonly known locall |
regiment and of the minutemen, which defended | Prudence Island from British warships. |
money that is owing me from William Allen of | Prudence Island by order of the Town Council at Portsm |
Prudence Island Light | |
tience Island lies off the northwest coast of | Prudence Island, in the town of Portsmouth, Rhode Isla |
upper Midwest, including Spider John Koerner, | Prudence Johnson, Peter Ostroushko, Rio Nido, Jorma Ka |
Prudence joined her husband in his work and increasing | |
Stephan Grundy, and authors Nigel Pennick and | Prudence Jones, present the source as potentially vali |
accountant in Bengal and in 1929, he married | Prudence Josephine Russell, who was a former reception |
inally in 1989 as Ring der Delphine under the | Prudence label, but was completely re-recorded in 1996 |
revious tracks released by the band under the | Prudence label, but the tracks on this album are re-mi |
in 1984, and is currently available under the | Prudence label. |
This article is about the | Prudence Liew album. |
a remix compilation album of cantopop singer | Prudence Liew, released in 1988. |
1770-1825) and | Prudence Morrison Denniston. |
ng alone in his company following the escape, | Prudence must now marry Sir Anthony and, happily, she |
me on different versions of the book (Joshua, | Prudence, Naftaly, Ziona…). |
Sadie is drained of considerable point by the | prudence of the producers. |
Some critics, however, questioned the | prudence of placing part of Britain's national art tre |
i ruled that the state PSC could consider the | prudence of the Grand Gulf costs allocated to a public |
ontroversial public statements concerning the | prudence of an Israeli military attack on Iran's nucle |
Jacobs, Nicholas and | Prudence Ohlsen, eds. |
ard it as she might learn something from Dame | Prudence, one of its characters. |
Prudence originally made her debut in Warriors of Plas | |
nergy and learning, strength of character and | prudence, piety and vigour, united in one person as in |
ice of Steerswoman was eventually accepted by | Prudence Priest in 1992. |
rris thus:- "Dr Harris was a man of admirable | prudence, profound judgement, eminent gifts and graces |
ad a son (named Samaragravira), who possesses | prudence, prowess, and good conduct, whose two feet fo |
Prudence Pym, A Quaker Girl - Gertie Millar | |
The | Prudence release claims 1985 as the music copyright da |
Marjorie Bennett - | Prudence Sampson |
He married | Prudence Sherman in 1733 after the death of his first |
Prudence Solomon as Ha | |
Joan White - | Prudence Stallybrass |
s efforts to restore disciplin; and displayed | prudence, tact, and executive ability. |
The plot thickens as | Prudence takes an Italian language course on her recor |
also by Boizot ring the base of the fountain: | Prudence, Temperance, Justice, and Strength. |
ures representing the four cardinal virtues - | Prudence, Temperance, Fortitude, and Justice - and the |
ghts represent the cardinal virtues, Justice, | Prudence, Temperence and Fortitude. |
Plato also convinces | Prudence that Johnny was using the children to romance |
ade people wonder what induced Lady Suffolk's | prudence to deviate into this unaccountable piece of f |
the business of the trust with the degree of | prudence to be expected of a hypothetically reasonably |
tensive grants of abbey lands, and managed by | prudence to retain the favour of his sovereign, though |
er” dons a gown and becomes the dazzling Miss | Prudence Tremaine of Barham. |
launched on 26 March 1944, sponsored by Mrs. | Prudence W. Wohleb, the mother of the ship's namesake, |
Prudence was born in Liverpool in 1916, the daughter o | |
The MV British | Prudence was a tanker built by Sir James Laing & Sons |
Prudence Wright Holmes as Mrs. Boorg | |
, he governed for twelve years, with singular | prudence, zeal, and piety. |
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