How To Use Windsor In A Sentence

  • The model nature of Windsor involved imitation, as of the Tudor style, to make a statement with a lot of leisure about it.
  • The Windsor, the oldest five-star hotel in Australia, at first can seem fusty and a little conservative, but she soon comes alive with the stories told about her.
  • Windsor and colleagues have referred to these as service demands or wants or as perceived or felt needs. An Introduction to Community Health
  • Suzy Menkes noted in an article that the jewels the Duchess of Windsor gave Princess Michael included: ‘a gold sunburst suite set with pearls and a pair of emerald panther earrings.’
  • Windsor is open to visitors when the Royal Family is not in residence.
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  • All 44 diocesan bishops and 10 suffragans were asked to attend the meeting to discuss October's Windsor Report, a document produced to examine the crisis.
  • My other two best bets also run at Windsor. The Sun
  • More than 900 years of British history went up in smoke in the Great Fire of Windsor.
  • South Windsor is a lovely little town and the drive down to the launch was picturesque with rolling cornfields and wildflower meadows.
  • The Windsor Beauties, painted for the Duchess of York (1662-8; Hampton Court, Royal Coll.), handsomely déshabillé and languorous, successfully capture the hedonistic climate of the court.
  • She moved towards Wales and the north-west to collect support, with Edward marching from Windsor to intercept her.
  • Miss Windsor was always much more intelligent than the all-bust-and-bum dumb blonde image she had created for herself.
  • Windsor and colleagues have referred to these as service demands or wants or as perceived or felt needs. An Introduction to Community Health
  • Without the clip-clop of cavalry or neigh of a prince of Windsor, the state opening of the Scottish parliament went off this week.
  • The British Royal Family belong to the House of Windsor.
  • - While I was still under the almost first impression of grief for the loss of my dear and honoured father I received a letter from Windsor Castle, written by Madame Beckersdorff, at the command of her majesty, to desire I would take the necessary measures for being presented to son altesse royale Madame The Diary and Letters of Madame D'Arblay — Volume 3
  • All that will ensure is that the 401 will be as crowded as ever this afternoon between Toronto and Windsor. July 2006
  • Use ladderback chairs, rocking chairs, benches, wicker furniture and Windsor chairs.
  • She got herself a prime spot at the front of well-wishers outside the Guildhall and had a ticket into the grounds of Windsor Castle.
  • Later, with close family members, she drove to Windsor for the committal service and interment at St George's Chapel, within the Castle precincts.
  • He made the astonishing gates and suite of door furniture for Edward IV's chantry at St George's Chapel, Windsor, between 1477 and 1484.
  • While researching my "Herne the Hunter" Suppressed Transmission, I ran across Henry James, Sr., and his "vastation" at Windsor:Suddenly in a lightning-flash as it were "fear came upon me, and trembling, which made all my bones to shake. Kenneth Hite's Journal
  • We the people of Keighley have a similar say in Parliament as they the people of Windsor. Indra Adnan: Let's Call the Whole Thing Off (and I Don't Mean the Wedding)
  • Windsor enjoyed snowboarding, all-terrain motorcycling and video games, especially Halo and Magic, the Gathering. March glimpses
  • John Hagan, managing director and co-head of the defense and government services unit of BB&T Capital Markets/Windsor Group, said he expects the pace of mergers and acquisitions to remain brisk through the end of the year. Defense contractors on offensive
  • Well, I've still never seen any on the Tube myself but on Saturday I saw my first ever umbrella dispensing machine at Windsor Central station.
  • Over the bridge, Eton seemed to offer even more eating establishments than Windsor, dotted between an eclectic mix of shops, galleries and boutiques.
  • AMANPOUR: Now, in Windsor Castle, where she will be interred, it will be along with her husband, George VI, and right now, the inscription merely reads "George VI," doesn't it? CNN Transcript Apr 9, 2002
  • The gold bowl used as a font was brought from Windsor Castle. King Edward VIII - The Official Biography
  • In midst of massive dental treatment - it feels like the rebuilding of Windsor Castle in my jaw.
  • Among the myriad rebuses on the aforementioned double-sided sheet at Windsor, there is an elaborate one on the verso that includes an image of a black yarnwinder.
  • Windsor: Perhaps the local council could do something to improve matters.
  • The assumption that the Windsor matriarch, alone of her tribe, offered a symbol impervious to scepticism, reproach, censure, even simple boredom, has been dispelled.
  • The 32-year-old mechanic and ex-Marine from Windsor, Colo., found a ranger at the Shoshone National Forest and informed him of the attack.
  • Ask the wretched hunter of chevreuil, the poor devourer of rehbraten, what they think of the noble English haunch, that, after bounding in the Park of Knole or Windsor, exposes its magnificent flank upon some broad silver platter at our tables? The Fitz-Boodle Papers
  • The Duke of Windsor, Edward VIII, is famous for abdicating the throne to marry American divorcee Wallis Simpson.
  • Here, some bright spark thought Windsor Castle was on fire and called the fire brigade!
  • Visitors to Windsor Castle are to be given a glimpse of the drawings, books and documents collected by the Stuart kings and queens during their 100-year reign.
  • These movies also made him the second wealthiest teenager in Britain after Prince Harry Windsor.
  • While out riding in 1711, she came upon an area of open heath, not far from Windsor Castle, that looked an ideal place for ‘horses to gallop at full stretch.’
  • The Windsor unit cares for seven residents who are mentally infirm and are suffering from Alzheimer's Disease or other types of dementia.
  • Mr Blythe tails to consider the main reason why Housing Tasmania has decided to demolish and redevelop Windsor Court - the needs of tenants.
  • Mr. Windsor said that the proposal is attracting "quite a degree of concern" among his rural-based constituents, although he has no definitive view on the deal at this stage. Australia Independent Lawmakers Oppose ASX Sale
  • The monarch, an equestrian sports fan, was taking a carriage ride through the forest near Windsor Castle when she came upon a clearing that looked perfect for racing.
  • Shortly after which, hee was appealed by Henry earle of Bullingbroke of treason; and caried to the castle of Windsore, where he was strongly and safely garded, hauing a time of combate granted to determine the cause betweene the two dukes, the 16. day of September, in the 22. of the sayd king, being the yeere of our redemption 1398. The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation
  • He flipped up the collar of his shirt and tied a Windsor knot, then patted the tie and his collar flat again.
  • Her ancestors and relatives include a variety of dukes and barons and her maternal grandmother, Pandora Jones, was a god-daughter of the Duke of Windsor, formerly Edward VIII.
  • Windsor and colleagues have referred to these as service demands or wants or as perceived or felt needs. An Introduction to Community Health
  • On May 8, Washington reported from his camp at New Windsor that without immediate new supplies of flour, it would be “next to impossible to keep the Army together.” Robert Morris
  • There would have been quite other fish for Joan to fry, and other thread for her to retwist, if she had had to do with Henry of Bolingbroke instead of Henry of Windsor. A History of the French Novel, Vol. 2 To the Close of the 19th Century
  • Then the picture that will go into the Windsor archives was taken - while Charles disappeared from the historic scene, nattering.
  • Early Victorian taste favoured opulence and eclecticism, so exhibition showpieces coexisted with simpler, compact items like Windsor chairs.
  • The blight is actually a fungus called rhytisma acerinum and has infected trees all the way from Ottawa to Barrie to Windsor in the past several years.
  • The cut-away collars that accommodate fat Windsor knots are giving way to fuller cuts that pinch in neatly under the tie with the use of tabs or poppers (NB: not button-through style).
  • I accept the evidence that there was a period of at least ten hours required to prepare the Windsor Arena for the Gaelforce dance production, commencing with the delivery of the flooring and staging.
  • It had won its case in 1994, when a French court decided that Windsor had signed a mortgage deed.
  • Henry sitteth not over delightsomely on his throne, seeing he hath captivated [captured] the four childre of my sometime Lord of March, and shut them close in the Castle of Windsor. The White Rose of Langley A Story of the Olden Time
  • The problem with the Windsor Report's reference to the canons of Nicaea, some conservatives have responded, is that it focuses on the wrong heretics.
  • These laws they called Magna Carta, or the great charter; and they all came in armor, and took John by surprise at Windsor. Young Folks' History of England
  • Shakespeare refers to canary wine in Twelfth Night and The Merry Wives of Windsor.
  • Windsor Castle, or the New Houses of Parliament, be assured that loyalty and John Bullism reign there; and, although you meet with no servility, you will not be disgusted with vulgar assumption, such as cocking up dirty legs in dirty boots on a dirty stove, wearing the hat, and not deigning to answer a civil question. Canada and the Canadians Volume I
  • The feelings aroused by Princess Diana, and her very public falling out with the House of Windsor, were just as strong.
  • Apart from a few more recherché knots, there are three basic ways of knotting a tie nowadays: the Windsor (a deplorable invention), the Half-Windsor (ditto, without even the courage of its convictions) and the classic four-in-hand.
  • The biography then turns to extra-familial influences, including Surrey's friendship with Henry Fitzroy, the Earl of Richmond, for whom he would invent the English sonnet in his Windsor elegies.
  • Later, at a lavish reception for three hundred at Frogmore House in Windsor Great Park—a spectacular seventeenth-century royal residence that is also the burial place of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert—Kate and Chelsy cut loose with Harry on the dance floor. William and Kate
  • The biography then turns to extra-familial influences, including Surrey's friendship with Henry Fitzroy, the Earl of Richmond, for whom he would invent the English sonnet in his Windsor elegies.
  • But the casket containing the ashes is initially being placed in another vault at St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle.
  • Patrick Keane, a concrete laborer from New Windsor, N.Y., said he is afraid that $200, or 20%, is going to be plucked from his weekly wages. Union Agrees to Pact
  • Greetings and good wishes were brought by Gordon Darragh, from Windsor Baptist Church, Belfast, where the Wright family had been worshipping.
  • The House of Windsor has become highly adept at the business of its own survival.
  • The political representatives of the Windsor-Essex region have romanticized the concept of "gentrifying" Windsor to attract financially-secure retirees; considering Canada's demographics, said process is inevitable. The Shadow
  • A maiden race winner at Windsor in June, Pinkerton has run well in both his starts since then, being a good second to Norse Dancer on his latest outing, at Ascot.
  • To me, camping conjures up images of that saucy scene in the Carry On movie when Babs Windsor bursts embarrassingly out of her bikini top while doing chest expansion exercises.
  • This month my two-part series on the Dukes of York concludes with the dukes from the Stuart, Hanoverian, and Windsor dynasties.
  • Windsor was cast as Millie, the leader of a group of garment workers in a milliner's shop, catering to the fashion demands of British women in 1902.
  • That is high-class form and the tip showed he had trained on when scoring at Windsor on his return. The Sun
  • Windsor Red is an English specialty blending hot pink Elderberry wine with mild Derby cheese.
  • Yes | No | Report from gman3186 wrote 25 weeks 6 days ago as a matter of fact i hunt in isle of wight county born and raised in windsor virginia which is in isle of wight county im glad someone pointed out the fact about the dogs i dont belong to a club but still shoot the deer they run to me. I watched a guy on tv last night harvest a deer with his bow and he shot the deer at 60 yards.now if he harvest a deer at 60 yar
  • A snow blower clears a sidewalk during a winter storm in Windsor, Conn. , Wednesday, Feb. 2, 2011.
  • Those eligible for bioptic driving typically have "mild to moderate vision loss that is stable," along with "pretty near-perfect" peripheral vision, says optometrist Laura Windsor of the Low Vision Centers of Indiana. People with low vision can drive with 'bioptics'
  • Andrew intends to move back into his old bachelor pad at Windsor Castle when his Balmoral hols are over.
  • The Queen marked her Golden Jubilee yesterday with the first-ever ecumenical church service at St George's Chapel, Windsor.
  • The win was made all the more important after UW endured a somewhat sluggish start to the season, falling in their season opener against Windsor earlier this month.
  • She still rides at Windsor at the weekends and takes her corgis on long walks. The Sun
  • Windsor and colleagues have referred to these as service demands or wants or as perceived or felt needs. An Introduction to Community Health
  • Windsor, N.Y., died April 27 from injuries received from a mine explosion while conducting combat operations in vicinity of Hit, Iraq. Gulf War II
  • After that we see Hanoverian mediocrity, followed by Victorian pomp, and Windsor flexibility – changing nationality and name as wars with Germany, their ancestral home, demanded. Crown & Country by David Starkey - review
  • The Duke of Windsor - for years held up as a romantic figure who abdicated for love - shared those sympathies.
  • Because of the late change of plans the wedding was squeezed in before three other couples marrying at the Guildhall in Windsor on Saturday, and will begin at 12.30 pm.
  • Upon leaving Legoland on Friday we could turn left signposted for Windsor and the M4 (the way we came and lots of traffic) or right, which was signposted M4 Alternative route. Archive 2009-08-01
  • That guy in Windsor was a chiseller, Chris, out for a fast buck. Fathers & Sons
  • Windsor, the assumed name of the royal family — formerly Saxe-Coburg-Gotha — turns out to be outranked by about a third of the population. 'Pigden' Prestigious, 'Windsor' Not
  • We were moving to Windsor, in the South, because my parents thought of bettering their lot.
  • The British Royal Family belong to the House of Windsor.
  • Flatau said it would have "behooved" Windsor government to consult CDOT before giving the approval to waive the height variance on the wall. Greeley Tribune - Top Stories
  • Okay, so I'll probably get sent to the Tower for saying it, but I've had just about enough of the multimillionaire Windsor family bossing us all around.
  • Baxter is a professor emeritus at the University of Windsor whose diverse body of work includes photography, light boxes and sculpture.
  • Two Grenadier guardsmen from the Windsor barracks will be in full scarlet uniform, complete with trademark bearskin headgear.
  • Northern Ireland games regularly attracted crowds of 30,000 to Windsor Park for home internationals as the team often qualified for international tournaments.
  • Mountbatten was born to a family closely related to the house of Windsor.
  • This year, Farhat went to Lambco, a new slaughterhouse in New Windsor, Md., that caters largely to Muslims. Local farmers tap niche market for goat slaughter
  • Asked if the commission was going to reafforest Windsor Park, given the denudation caused by the quarrying on lands listed as a watershed area, he replied: ‘Let me not answer that.’
  • Earlier, the queen and Prince Philip watched a golden jubilee parade in Windsor and started a nationwide jubilee music party during a visit to Slough.
  • Both will be invested and installed at a ceremony at Windsor in June.
  • Wellwishers began gathering in force in the centre of Windsor shortly after dawn, adding to the small but hardy band that camped out on pavements overnight to ensure a good view of the Guildhall.
  • Azor holds this land from Robert [d' Oilly], but the men of the Hundred testify that he ought to hold it from the King, as King William restored it to him at Windsor and gave him his writ for it.
  • The cut-away collars that accommodate fat Windsor knots are giving way to fuller cuts that pinch in neatly under the tie with the use of tabs or poppers.
  • Edward and Sophie have been preparing for Louise's christening at the private chapel at Windsor Castle on April 24.
  • In the last four years alone, no fewer than three auctions have featured billets-doux and other letters written by the Duke of Windsor when he held the titles Prince of Wales and King Edward VIII.
  • I served in the Grenadier Guards and was on duty at Windsor many times and saw her on several occasions.
  • To invite, as does the Windsor document, those provinces to reconsider is not to say that there are no issues to be resolved, no prejudice to be repented of (because there unquestionably is much of this); it is not to reject the idea of an 'inclusive' Church or to canonise an unintelligent reading of the Bible. Archbishop's Presidential Address
  • The portico was a sort of trysting place for the family and visitors on summer afternoons and evenings, and some of the thirty or so Windsor chairs bought for it are still in existence. George Washington: Farmer
  • I'm writing this in mid-April; in two weeks' time I am bidden by the Master of the Household to a gathering at Windsor Castle.
  • I have seen battalions of them flying over the Guards barracks in Windsor at sunset. Times, Sunday Times
  • The deanery at Windsor was attacked and Christopher's father was forced to move out.
  • The Princess Royal has also cancelled all official engagements so she can be at Windsor to comfort the Queen.
  • The House of Windsor is the British royal family.
  • The choice appears to be four-in-hand, Windsor, cross knot, half-Windsor, Prince Albert, Ascot, or small knot.
  • The bizarre drama happened in February on the banks of the Thames near Windsor, where the one-time friends both moored their houseboats.
  • The House of Windsor is the British royal family.
  • The senior royals returned to Windsor in horse-drawn carriages. Times, Sunday Times
  • Use ladderback chairs, rocking chairs, benches, wicker furniture and Windsor chairs.
  • Once he comes offstage he starts changing into his wedding togs, which look more appropriate for Windsor Castle than Any Town, USA.
  • Most of the war was spent at Windsor castle, where the princesses learned the art of rolling out of bed and into air raid shelters when the sirens sounded.
  • Had the caveats been upheld a marriage certificate could not have been issued and the civil wedding at Windsor Guildhall would not have gone ahead.
  • Led by two postillions riding Windsor Grey horses, the procession of carriages carrying members of the royal family was described by the late English artist Sir Alfred Munnings as "a long glittering line of moving scarlet and gold. A Week at the Races
  • It records the Kaiser's one known joke, which came after he heard in July 1917 that George V was changing the name of the British royal family from Saxe-Coburg-Gotha to Windsor. Family Matters
  • Smith-Windsor also disputes the argument that if Talisman left Sudan, another company would take over.
  • The senior royals returned to Windsor in horse-drawn carriages. Times, Sunday Times
  • General Convention, through both of its Houses, has now moved beyond the clear commitments of "moratoria" informally pressed by the Lambeth Conference a year ago, and specifically upheld by the recent meeting of the Anglican Consultative Council, following very clear and concrete recommendations by the Windsor Continuation Group. Anglican Mainstream
  • Now, its silent power is to be harnessed to help provide electricity for Windsor Castle in a scheme that underlines the Royal family's green credentials.
  • Having been told that she was a scarlet woman who had brought the name of the House of Windsor into disrepute, Margaret decided to behave like one.
  • Their free time was now largely devoted to polo, shooting, and foxhunting—all those pursuits for which the Windsor men were famous. William and Kate
  • ‘After three years as a mayor you tend to become a bit stale,’ Mr Windsor said.
  • The clash of dates had caused speculation as to whether the Prime Minister would go to Rome for the pope's funeral or stay at home and attend the royal wedding in Windsor as planned.
  • The council-run Windsor Restaurant will be redecorated and get new carpets, a suspended ceiling and new furniture.
  • At curtain-up, a chorus of Beefeaters and RAF chicks welcomes the royal family onto the stage, with each Windsor dressed in suitable garb.
  • Th 'embow'ring groves, and _Windsor's_ blissful plains, The Young Gentleman and Lady's Monitor, and English Teacher's Assistant
  • Particularly notable are an early nineteenth-century Windsor armchair with an elaborate fretwork back and a rare early eighteenth-century silver tankard.
  • Returning to Windsor, he was once again acclaimed as their Mayor, and after distinguished war service he was elected to the Federal House of Commons for Toronto Spadina. Poverty in Canada
  • Hamilton and Windsor elected to proceed by way of litigation.
  • Shakespeare endorse polygamy: he speak of the merry wives of windsor ; how many wives do Mr. Windsor have?
  • Shakspearian, who could step from the musings of Windsor and the beautiful heroine, all romance and ethereal splendour, to the lasses in their gay kirtles, and Hob and Raaf with their rustic "daffing," as true to the life as the Ayrshire clowns of Burns, and all the clumsy yet genial gambols of the village festival. Royal Edinburgh Her Saints, Kings, Prophets and Poets
  • The honest man who brought the letter [he looks remarkably so; but had he a less agreeable counte-nance, he would have been received by us as an an — gel, for his happy tidings] was but just returnedfrom Windsor, whither he had been sent early in the morning, to transact some business, when he was dispatched away to us with the welcome letter. Sir Charles Grandison
  • Instead of asking how it is that we all have to kiss the forelock of the Windsor family... Primogeniture: The second sex | Editorial
  • The Windsor Beauties, painted for the Duchess of York (1662-8; Hampton Court, Royal Coll.), handsomely déshabillé and languorous, successfully capture the hedonistic climate of the court.
  • The programme concluded with a demonstration by Windsor teachers and children on how to make Play Dough.
  • If anything, the Windsor Park attendance figures have increased over the past year.
  • Her oyster silk basket-weave coat and chiffon dress proved a hit at the civil ceremony in Windsor Guildhall.
  • Kelly gives a grin despite sleet at Legoland in Windsor, England at the Bat Lord's Dragon Castle with a 10' tall Topiary Dragon planted with dragons' foot ivy!
  • Since no horse could be found to bear her weight she used to career about after hounds in Windsor Great Park in a small chariot.
  • Obviously most people visit Windsor in chuffing big air-conditioned coaches, and - on the evidence of yesterday - most coach tours now seem to also insist on a uniform for all passengers.
  • Like so many other eponyms, the origin of the Windsor Knot is disputed, and the Duke of Windsor himself dismissed that he had invented it.
  • Among the more unusual vehicles contributing to the relief effort a duck boat drafted in to help flooded residents in Windsor today.
  • Windsor Castle stood out, gaunt and noble in the mist.
  • Then I go carefully over the columns of the weekly, clip out all the available personals and news items, about weddings, and engagements, and teas, etc., hash them up in epistolary style, forge the Windsor correspondent's nom de plume – and there's your society letter! The Alpine Path: The Story of My Career
  • I talked to Mark Windsor (ph), for example, a man who had a very curable form of cancer, but because he didn't have insurance, could not get the care that he needs, and now he's living in a very debilitative state, still alive but barely functional as a result of just not having access to that treatment. CNN Transcript Dec 25, 2007
  • Rob Bennett for The Wall Street Journal Alex Hutton, a scenic artist, works on a 'Godspell' set piece at the Production Resource Group facility in New Windsor, N.Y. As audiences will see, the final product includes an intricately molded frame of a ceiling that hovers over the stage, and a makeshift fly-rail system designed to make it appear that the theater has been shored up with rope. Gearing Up for 'Godspell'
  • It is only the tropical trees, specially the lauhala or “screw pine,” the whimsical shapes of outlying ridges, which now and then lie like the leaves in a book, and the strange forms of extinct craters, which distinguish it from some of our most beautiful park scenery, such as Windsor Great Park or Belvoir. The Hawaiian Archipelago
  • From the mullioned window of her bedchamber at Windsor Castle, she could see those famous playing fields of Eton just across the Thames. William and Kate
  • In midst of massive dental treatment - it feels like the rebuilding of Windsor Castle in my jaw.
  • The way things look now the April royal wedding in the House of Windsor might well be the 2011 highwater mark for Britons and their economy. Royal Wedding Can't Mask Grim Outlook for U.K. PLC
  • They recently opened electrification from Windsor to Blainville, and they electrified the track between CP and CN tracks, using overhead catenary the whole way.
  • Starkey goes on to point out it would be hard for the house of Windsor to pull off the same trick.
  • The Windsor Castle will feed you right royally for less than that modest price.
  • It comprises some twenty paintings, twenty drawings, and three miniatures from numerous public collections and the British Royal Collection at Windsor Castle.
  • Suzie Toase as a bosomy bookkeeper also vividly evokes the spirit of Barbara Windsor. One Man, Two Guvnors – review
  • PHILLIP RAY SMITH: Well, we understand that the queen is currently at Windsor Castle with Prince Phillip, and traditionally, of course, the Royal Family has always tried to keep the regular church services and on this particularly important day in the holy calendar, Easter as it is tomorrow, we expect that the queen will be carrying on as normal in that sense with that service. CNN Transcript Mar 30, 2002
  • While certain Windsor family members have made some incredible mistakes, the relentless bashing from the press offers little room for the family to regroup and even less for forgiveness.
  • Her ring is a Windsor family heirloom, and she posed with it to show off the square-cut central diamond and three diamond baguettes on either side.
  • The race meeting is one of the few engagements, outside of the Windsor Wives' beetle drive, which the Queen actively enjoys.
  • Windsor and colleagues have referred to these as service demands or wants or as perceived or felt needs. An Introduction to Community Health
  • While the Connecticut River separates Hartford from the neighboring New Hampshire communities of Lebanon and Hanover, Hartford and Windsor County are linked economically to New Hampshire.
  • The House of Windsor is the British royal family.
  • The day was blessed with bright sunshine, although a keen wind cut through Windsor's streets.
  • The Duchess of Kent has withdrawn from public life to such an extent that she is often described as a recluse, but her son Lord Nicholas Windsor is determined to speak out over causes that he believes in. Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
  • Chuck Walsh conquered every player he went up against and was able to sack Windsor's quarterback twice.
  • Mr. Harte is returned in perfect health from Cornwall, and has taken possession of his prebendal house at Windsor, which is a very pretty one. Letters to his son on The Art of Becoming a Man of the World and a Gentleman
  • How could I tell Hutton to go to hell with his foul instructions - and have him bearing back to Whitehall (and Windsor and Horse Guards and Pall Mall) the shameful news that the Hector of Afghanistan, hero of Balaclava and Cawnpore, had said thank'ee but he'd rather not save Franz-Josef and the peace of Europe, if you don't mind. Watershed
  • He was wearing a suit, his tie in one of those enormous Windsor knots, but his trademark red beard was scraggly as always.
  • At 11.37am on Friday, November 20, a spark ignited a curtain that led to the Windsor fire.
  • It was perhaps used to convey the senior noblewomen in a manner befitting their status as the entourage made its way into Windsor.
  • He was wearing a suit, his tie in one of those enormous Windsor knots, but his trademark red beard was scraggly as always.
  • On a family visit to Windsor Safari Park just to get used to his new car, a jumpy old banger with steering wheel stick-shift gears, Ron was flagged down by a policeman.
  • He combined working as a warehouse manager in Manchester with singing on the northern club circuit where he met Windsor Davies.
  • She cinched roles in several high school productions, most of them classical musicals, and even started a community theater, Admit One Players, but her hometown of New Windsor, N.Y. is a far cry from the Great White Way. Nancy Ruhling: Astoria Characters: The Early-Stage Actress
  • She moved towards Wales and the north-west to collect support, with Edward marching from Windsor to intercept her.
  • In 1947, he was sentenced to five years in prison for a number of cases of housebreaking and larceny, but there was never enough evidence to even try him for the Windsor robbery.
  • He became King George VI upon the abdication of his brother, King Edward VIII, later duke of Windsor.
  • In the early 1980s, four co-partners founded Windsor Communications Co., a design firm specializing in creative work for the entertainment industry.
  • At 12.30 pm the bearer party will place the coffin in the hearse and five minutes later the procession will leave for Windsor.
  • After Britain declared war on Germany in response to the German invasion of neutral Belgium, George cut off all connections between the royal family and all things German; he changed the name of his house from Saxe-Coburg-Gotha to Windsor to underline this transition. Pursuit of an 'Unparalleled Opportunity': The American YMCA and Prisoner of War Diplomacy among the Central Power Nations during World War I
  • After the Westminster Abbey funeral the coffin will then travel by road to Windsor for a private committal service and interment at St George's Chapel, within the precincts of Windsor Castle, later that day.
  • Ms Windsor gave the Queen a tour of the Elstree studios while Wendy Richard, alias downtrodden Pauline Fowler, escorted the Duke of Edinburgh.
  • The mist was still lifting off the big lake in the park at Windsor, and only a few joggers and moochers ambled about along the narrow path, that circles the lake.
  • Possibly the son of a Hampshire serf, he entered royal service and superintended the rebuilding of Windsor castle.
  • He tied the confounded Windsor knot, struggled with his cuff links, and noted that his tiepin, which was a silver spaceship, was upside down. The Spy
  • A misericord in St. George's Chapel, Windsor, shows four enormous hounds piling into a cauldron, indifferent to the cook just poised to hurl his ladle.
  • Currently, with two games left they are five points behind Windsor, which has the last spot.
  • The homeowners association for Nashville's Windsor Towers filed suit and won its case in trial court after describing, with records presented in court, what they characterized as filth and hoarding in the owner's first-floor unit. The Seattle Times

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