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Discover LudwigThe word "Isabella" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used as a proper noun, often as a name for a person. Example: "Isabella decided to pursue her passion for painting."
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Isabella
noun
A brownish-yellow colour.
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He fought with the leagues of nobles against King Henry IV of Castile and in support of the claims to the crown of the king's half sister Isabella.
In 1225 Isabella married the emperor Frederick II, Pope Honorius III hoping by this bond to attach the emperor firmly to the Crusade in the Holy Land.
GWYNETH PALTROW'S GOING TO SEE MY BITS!!!" After Olley survived exposure to fashionistas while naked in a confined space with flying moths ("I wanted my knickers back on pronto"), she ran across Isabella Blow.
That same cleaner, Isabella Acevedo, was detained for deportation minutes before her daughter's wedding on Friday.
Belated attempts by the government to call it the "abolition of the spare room subsidy" should be treated with the contempt they deserve beef wellington Beeton, Mrs (Isabella Mary Beeton, 1836-65) authof of The Book of Household Management begs the question This phrase is almost invariably misused: it means assuming a proposition that, in reality, involves the conclusion.
Postna, a street near the university, has a cluster of lively bars: Isabella (no 3) serves Bevog pale ale and oatmeal stout made by a Slovene in a microbrewery just over the Austrian border.
Isabella Sankey, director of policy at the campaign group Liberty, echoed the wider concern.
That accolade belongs instead to the shadowy figure of Kathrin Muehlbronner, a polyglot economics graduate of the university of Tübingen who, it is tempting to say, may exert more reactionary influence over Spanish life than any woman since Queen Isabella drove out the Moors, expelled the Jews and put the Inquisition at the centre of the nation more than half a millennium ago.
Check out Occupy Central's official Twitter feed (@OCLPHK) for updates, as well as the Guardian's Tania Branigan (@taniabranigan); the local journalist Tom Grundy (@tomgrundy); the Wall Street Journal's Isabella Steger (@stegersaurus), and the New York Times' Alan Wong (@byAlanWong).
His son, Thiago, is six and would be torn should England ever confront Argentina on the football pitch, while his daughter, Isabella, is seven months old.
While cooking in a duvet may be no easy task, things reach a new level of depressing when, like Isabella at Nottingham University, a hair dryer becomes your only source of heat.
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