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  • 1Lady Annabel Goldsmith — (born 11 June 1934) is an English socialite and the eponym for a celebrated London nightclub of the late 20th century, Annabel s.cite news |last=Langley |first=William |title=First lady of the night |publisher= The Daily Telegraph |url=… …

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  • 2Lady Jane Grey — The Streatham Portrait, discovered at the beginning of the 21st century and believed to be a copy of a contemporary portrait of Lady Jane Grey.[1] …

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  • 3Lady Florence Dixie — Lady Florence Caroline Dixie (24 May 1855 ndash; 7 November 1905) was a British traveller, war correspondent, writer and feminist.Dixie was a sister of the 9th Marquess of Queensberry, who gave his name to the rules of boxing and who brought down …

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  • 4Lady Hester Stanhope — Lady Hester Lucy Stanhope (March 12, 1776 June 23, 1839), the eldest child of Charles Stanhope, 3rd Earl Stanhope by his first wife Lady Hester Pitt, is remembered by history as an intrepid traveller in an age when women were discouraged from… …

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  • 5Lady Van Tassel — Lady Mary Van Tassel is a fictional character played by British actress Miranda Richardson in Tim Burton’s 1999 gothic horror film Sleepy Hollow . Character Details *Full Name: Lady Mary Van Tassel, nee Preston (real name Archer) *Born: 1765 70?… …

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  • 6Good girl art — (GGA) is found in drawings or paintings which feature a strong emphasis on attractive women no matter what the subject or situation. GGA was most commonly featured in comic books, pulp magazines and crime fiction. When cited as an art movement,… …

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  • 7Lady Chatterley's Lover — This article is about the novel. For other uses, see Lady Chatterley s Lover (disambiguation). Lady Chatterley s Lover   …

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  • 8Lady Heather — CSI character csi serie=CSI: Crime Scene Investigation image size =150px caption= color=#ccccff name=Lady Heather born= city=Las Vegas, Nevada job=Professional Dominatrix family=Daughter, Zoë (deceased) Granddaughter, Allison (Lives with ex… …

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  • 9lady —    Used to address a woman whose name is unknown in both Britain and the USA, though such usage is not considered to be correct. The term is marginally less polite than the American ‘ma’am’, and considerably more polite than ‘Missis’ and such… …

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  • 10lady — la|dy W2S2 [ˈleıdi] n plural ladies [: Old English; Origin: hlAfdige, from hlaf bread + dige one who kneads ] 1.) a) a woman of a particular type or age young/old/elderly etc lady b) a …

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