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Matron is the job
title of a very
senior or the
chief nurse in a
hospital in
several countries,
including the
United Kingdom, and
other Commonwealth countries...
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illegitimate offspring. Her
iconography usually presents her as a dignified,
matronly figure,
upright or enthroned,
crowned with a
polos or diadem, sometimes...
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American actress known for her many
roles in television,
often playing matronly characters.
Before she
became an actress, Rea left UCLA to
attend business...
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shaped as the
character "Mrs. Butterworth",
represented in the form of a "
matronly" woman. The
syrup was
introduced in 1961. In 1999, the
original gl**** bottles...
- (2004), p. 461;
Boardman (2000), p. 733. Woodhull,
Margaret L. (2004). "
Matronly Patrons in the
Early Roman Empire: The Case of
Salvia Postuma". Women's...
- 30, 1944), was an
American stage and
screen actress, best
known for her
matronly roles in many
classic films.
Jessie Ralph Chambers was the 13th
child born...
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meetings and
often solves crossword puzzles or
sleeps during them); the
matronly saleswoman Phyllis Lapin (Phyllis Smith), who
dates and then
marries Bob...
- one-piece
swimsuit appeared, has come into use,
though some now find it
matronly or gaudy.
Sundresses from
different decades 1940s
sundress with off-the-shoulder...
- and are seen
strolling through the town.
Women notice she now
looks more
matronly and plain. Even if she is
still beautiful,
since she is now
married and...
- role of Mrs
Dribelle in
Bodger and Badger. She has
often been cast as
matronly,
authority and
mother figures, such as Mrs.
Atkins in Danger: Marmalade...