How To Use Princeling In A Sentence
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Over the autumn and winter their language became hysterically belligerent towards the German princelings who harboured the émigrés and, behind them, the Habsburg Emperor.
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It was hard to believe that it had been so long since Davedar had arrived at Danhera an arrogant princeling.
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He was a great practical joker, not unlike his character Abdullah, the spoilt princeling who torments Captain Haddock with his pranks.
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Princes and princelings, dukes, duchesses, and all manner of coroneted folk of the royal train are flashing past; more warriors, and lackeys, and conquered peoples, and the pagent is over.
CORONATION DAY
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The dance for which many a princeling lost his kingdom..lost his wife home and family.
The Charm of the Hijda Mujra Dancing Queen « bollywoods most wanted photographerno1
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A good-looking girl, Marie was married at 18 to Ferdinand of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen, a German princeling who later became king of Romania.
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Instead, the multi-millionaire enjoys the unfettered licence of an owner and, as a local princeling, the adulation of fans stupid enough to believe in his undying loyalty.
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The princelings, beginning from a young age, have enjoyed various kinds of privileges, from attending the top universities to choosing the best occupations.
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It was traditional for princelings to commission elaborate genealogies alleging their descent from mythical heroes or gods.
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When it's discovered that these raiders are in fact laired on the moon, by order of his king our princeling protagonist joins forces with a wizard to lead an enchanted hot air balloon expedition to the moon to strike back at these raiders.
Realms of Fantasy: December 2006 (Issue 74)
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He meets, in Kumasi, in Abomey, and in Ouidah, descendants of the royal families and merchant princelings who facilitated the transatlantic shipping of his own ancestors to the sugarcane fields and cotton plantations of the Americas.
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The current leadership includes some princelings, but they are counterbalanced by a rival nonhereditary group that includes President Hu Jintao, also the party chief, and Premier Wen Jiabao.
Children of the Revolution
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I do, though," says he, and damme, he was gaping after them like a satyr, this well-brought-up, Christian little princeling.
The Sky Writer
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While the princelings use their "royal" connections, a significant amount of China's population is trapped in rural poverty or toilsome factory labor with minimal chances of social mobility.
Howard Steven Friedman: Is China Poised for Implosion? What Would the Communist Manifesto Predict?
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These were the assortment of Maharajas, Nawabs and other princelings that gave an exotic hue to the British Empire.
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Smaller kingdoms changed hands frequently, and adventurers were princelings for a day before they were displaced by others more courageous or unscrupulous.
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The brave princeling (please help me with the names) dies fighting, making a hopeless last stand so that Frodo can go on.
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All hopes destroyed, the young man leaves England and begins a desultory life of intrigue, adventure, and lost love among German princelings and principalities.
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Everett is perfectly cast as the pouty and spoiled princeling, Algernon Moncrieff, who spends half his life avoiding tax collectors.
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Such hordes of beastly wretchedness and inarticulate misery are no compensation for a millionaire brewer who lives in a West End palace, sates himself with the sensuous delights of London's golden theatres, hobnobs with lordlings and princelings, and is knighted by the king.
HOPS AND HOPPERS
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In 1840 her marriage was arranged to her first cousin Albert, a German princeling, with whom she produced nine children in twenty years.
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Once the proud residences of merchant princes and princelings, they have fallen sadly from grace.
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As if to mock her, at the end of the hall, the princeling in question was heading toward her, with his gaggle of priests in tow.
TREASON KEEP
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In any case nothing that their castellan did, nothing he denied, nothing he granted, no princeling he rejected, no humble travelling monastic he welcomed, seemed to occasion surprise here.
A River So Long
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The set, by Lez Brotherston, suitably suggests an ornate, tiled bathhouse, inhabited by a mama's-boy princeling who grows up into a mother-dominated prince.
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It's a rare fantasy story that has the young princeling realizing that his father was in fact a cruel and bad ruler, and vowing to change his ways, unite the kingdom and bring peace; really growing up, and becoming his own man.
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Despite his chill, and despite his teeth that were already beginning to chatter while the burning sun extracted the moisture in curling mist-wreaths from the deck planking, Van Horn cuddled Jerry in his arms and called him princeling, and prince, and a king, and a son of kings.
CHAPTER VII
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In his portrait of Leonello, Pisanello places the young princeling in profile before a rosebush, the spines of its leaves as if beaten from gold.
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Thus, Scherer does not find support for the hypothesis that political fragmentation in Germany led to increased demand for music from princelings competing to decorate their courts.
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It adds to the basic concept the notion of smallness (as also in gosling, fledgeling) or the somewhat related notion of contemptible (as in weakling, princeling, hireling).
Chapter 5. Form in Language: Grammatical Concepts
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That reminded me that Simla was famous for its diversions, and since the Sales were giving dinner that night to Gough and some cabbage-eating princeling who was making the Indian tour, I was able to cry off, Florentia dropping a hint that I should be home before the milk.
Flashman and the Mountain of Light
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That reminded me that Simla was famous for its diversions, and since the Sales were giving dinner that night to Gough and some cabbage-eating princeling who was making the Indian tour, I was able to cry off, Florentia drop-ping a hint that I should be home before the milk.
Flashman And The Mountain Of Light
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Ah, but voters are fickle and rarely take into consideration the desires of distant princelings (or columnists, for that matter).
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Thus Madoc ab Owain Gwynedd -- an obscure North Walian princeling whose only factual claim to bardic fame had been his nautical bent and eventual disappearance at sea -- was euhemerized by Tudor propagandists into the pre-Columbian discoverer of America.
VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol X No 2
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A tiny percentage of their former subordinates and many children of the top leaders - the princelings - have been chosen as candidates.
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Once the proud residences of merchant princes and princelings, they have fallen sadly from grace.
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A year ago I was asked my opinion on the anointment of Xi Jinping as vice president and leader of the "party of princelings," as the new generation of Chinese Communist Party leaders is derisively called by some in China.
China's Party of Princelings
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As the son of late President Liu Shaoqi, Gen. Liu is a member of the "princeling" faction, which Mr. Xi — as the son of Xi Zhongxun, a former vice-premier — leads.
The Military Maneuvers of Xi Jinping
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Richard, 33, is the boardroom-reared princeling trying to make a name for himself beyond the shadow of the famous patriarch.
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An inexperienced Karien princeling is no match for a court'esa-trained Fardohnyan princess.
TREASON KEEP
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The reader wants to believe it could happen because he would secretly like to see the beggar boy rise in life, while the privileged princeling is brought down to have his nose rubbed in reality.
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Needless to say, I was not treated like a coddled princeling there.
THE GOLDEN FOOL: BOOK TWO OF THE TAWNY MAN