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Catherine I

NOUN
  1. empress of Russia who succeeded her husband Peter the Great (1684-1727)

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  • Many other plants were germinated from the hundreds of seeds sent to Linnaeus by Empress Catherine II of Russia. The Constant Gardener
  • The building is specially dedicated to Our Lady of Lourdes as Catherine is involved in a lot of charity, voluntary work.
  • The running joke is that Anna is wrongly convinced that Catherine is Irish.
  • At the French court, the Princess Catherine is learning English from her gentlewoman Alice, finding the English words ‘foot’ and ‘gown’ shockingly immodest.
  • Successor to Peter, Catherine II brought Enlightenment to Russia. Emphasised on education, tried to draft laws, but these reforms left the system of serfdom intact.
  • She could not remember his name since the time Catherine introduced him to her.
  • He has tutored Catherine in a form of intertextual ‘reading’ by analogy that forces likeness through automatic and inappropriate presupposition.
  • It was a cold mid-September evening, and the rain glistened on the pavements and splashed down from the great statue of Catherine in the leafy little square before the entrance of the Alexandrinsky Theatre, as the delegates filed past the long lines of soldiers, solemnly presented their cards and disappeared into the brilliantly lighted interior of the immense building. Six Red Months in Russia: An Observer's Account of Russia Before and During the Proletarian Dictatorship
  • From the Feast Day of Saint Catherine in 1999 to Holy Saturday in 2000, through Advent, Christmas, Epiphany, Lent, andalmost Easter, it was all Elián all the time in a fiesta of conspiracy theories, theological contortionism, shameless profiteering, and spectacular bullshit. Dream State
  • Something of a tearaway when he was younger, Dettori has now adopted a squeaky-clean image as devoted family man - wife Catherine is expecting their fifth child.
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