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The other dog has no pretty chrysanthemum-shaped tail, practically no hair and no household skills like letting the mistress and master know when the doorbell rings.
With Annie torn between mistress and master, it becomes harder and harder to see who is manipulating whom, and the story can only end (like "Jane Eyre") in a symbolic conflagration.As an artist, Isabelle is a perfectionist.
Janelle Monae's new video is out!" Lady Gaga as well, and Beyoncé's videos, and Bjork — Bjork's an absolute master — mistress and master — of the form.
"The sea is master, mistress, wife, kitchen," he said, laughing, as he stood at the bridge of his ship.
He has in his time admired both Gertrude Stein and James Joyce, but he has developed techniques which seem to betray very little of the influence of that mistress or that master.
Sir Robert Naunton recorded that the queen once said angrily to Leicester, when he tried to insist upon a favour, "I will have here but one mistress and no master".
The bill, approved by the House Judiciary Committee last week on a 9-to-3 party-line vote, establishes in part that "homicide is justifiable if committed by any person in the lawful defense of such person, or of his or her husband, wife, parent, child, master, mistress, or servant, or the unborn child of any such enumerated person".
But from the infomercials they were already familiar with the frilly bedroom that screams mistress rather than master suite, the great room's flowing floor plan and masculine décor that blends seamlessly with the bisque-colored cabinets in the kitchen beyond.
Ten years later, Mystic Ballet has studios in a 10,000-square-foot building in Stonington; a faculty that includes Vanessa Duarte da Silva, the ballet mistress; access to master teachers like Alla Osipenko; and a scholarship endowment that pays the $90,000 tuition of its preprofessional students.
(Emcee is the acronymic initialism that avoids the sexual specificity of masters or mistresses of ceremonies because master is domineering and mistress demeaning. Times style prefers M.C).
Some of the most often-quoted characterisations of Leicester, such as that he "was wont to put up all his passions in his pocket", his nickname of "the Gypsy", and Elizabeth's "I will have here but one mistress and no master -reprimand to himaster -reprimanded by Sir Henry Wotoon and Sir Robert Naunton almost himf a century after the Earl's death.
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