hilda in English

noun

female first name; town in Utah (USA); town in South Carolina (USA)

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1. Hilda Domangue Bourg Houma - Hilda Domangue Bourg, age 95, passed away on Thursday, February 11, 2021

2. Aunt Hannah and Hilda, I suppose.

3. And then Hilda started to whimper.

4. Hilda represents what Milton called " a cloistered virtue ".

5. Hurricane Hilda kills about 200 people in Mexico.

6. Dumb, old, perfect-for-the-job Hilda.

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8. REGARDIN G Agend AS AND MEETINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Hilda L

9. After a lot of scuffling and grunting, the soldiers pushed Hilda out.

10. Hilda wandered around muttering, her already slender body now thin to transparency.

11. Hilda shrieked a couple of times, thuds followed, and she subsided to a whimper.

12. Hilda seemed to be getting more animated as her own bafflement and distress increased.

13. I could hear Hilda moaning, then the grunts, laughter and jeering of the soldiers.

14. Queen Æthelburh founded a convent at Lyminge and it is assumed that Hilda remained with the Queen-Abbess.

15. 22 Hilda took part in them all, wearing in her leotard a festive buttonhole of lily-of-the-valley.

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17. Since 2016, she has been playing the character of Hilda Santana in Sin senos sí hay paraíso.

18. HILDA SARAH JEANETTE DUNCAN Some will be admitted without any question; some will be excluded with a Brusqueness almost brutal.

19. I blamed Hilda for it, I felt she had taken away the gamble, the risk that made it worth while.

20. In 657 Hilda became the founding abbess of Whitby Abbey, then known as Streoneshalh; she remained there until her death.

21. On the ferry, she confided in Hilda who disapproved of the misalliance, but couldn't help being in sympathy with the passion itself.

22. HILDA SARAH JEANETTE DUNCAN This resembled the old bilge-water of a ship for foulness, but both men and oxen drank of it with Avidity.

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26. Because expectation has been so long Baffled that it is grown impatient - English Only forum Fatly Baffled in the sun - English Only forum he was aware if Baffled - English Only forum Hilda was <frankly> Baffled and furiously annoyed - English Only forum

27. Yamen Balkeh (يامن بلكه) Nayer Najy (ناير ناجي) Amr Hosny (عمرو حسني) Amr Hosny (عمرو حسني) Aysha Salim (عائشة سليم) Fatima Mansy (فاطمة منسي) Sally Qandil (سالي قنديل) Hilda Herky (هيلدا هركي) Omar Ashraf (عمر أشرف) Boualem Lamhene & Virginie Courgenay

28. When she was about a year old, her father, King Oswiu of Northumbria, in thanksgiving for his victory over Penda of Mercia at the Battle of the Winwæd, handed her over to abbess Hilda to be brought up at Hartlepool Abbey.

29. Solness (Confidingly): Don't you believe with me, Hilda, that there are certain special, chosen people who have a gift and power and capacity to wish something, desire something, will something--so insistently and so--so inevitably--that at last it has to be theirs?

30. Rigg was born in Doncaster, which was then in the West Riding of Yorkshire, now in South Yorkshire, in 1938, to Louis Rigg (1903–1968) and Beryl Hilda (née Helliwell; 1908–1981); her father was a railway engineer who had been born in Yorkshire.