- was
retired from
racing at the end of the year to
become a broodmare.
Punctilious is a bay mare with a
white star bred in the
United Kingdom by her owner...
- she got on with the Queen. The
answer is that
their relations were
punctiliously correct, but
there was
little love lost on
either side. As two women...
- am
worried to detect, in
those mad
mixtures of knee-jerk disbelief,
punctilious demands for proofs, and free use of
powerful explanation from the social...
-
Catherine was a
member of the
Third Order of
Saint Francis and she was
punctilious in her
religious obligations in the Order,
integrating without demur...
-
educated English,
anathematizing their emotional restraint, good tailoring,
punctilious manners and
grammatical training,
while it made
romantic heroes of the...
-
biographer Theresa Whistler describes him as "tall, gangling, ugly, solemn,
punctilious". He won the
Hawthornden Prize in 1920 with
Poems 1909-1920. His Last...
-
manners of the people: "I
fancy that
there are no
people in the
world more
punctilious about their honour than the ****anese, for they will not put up with a...
- 2011), Chap. 7, pp. 132-35 with
accompanying notes. The most
recent and
punctiliously exhaustive account of Bernini's
theatrical work,
analyzed especially...
- a free
content license. Some sites,
including Wikimedia Commons, are
punctilious about licenses and only
accept pictures with
clear information about...
- into the country,
revealing a
permissive Svatopluk at odds with his
punctilious archbishop, this was made a
cause of
complaint against him at Rome, coupled...