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Last update: June 20, 2015
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She got an advance against future royalty. . [noun]
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Included are figures of ancient Egyptian royalty in diaphanous gowns, Greek peasants and Roman senators in traditional draped attire. [noun]
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This is the color of penitence and fasting as well as the color of royalty to welcome the Advent of the King. [noun]
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He is rich in money and in powerful friends; has a wife whom all the world admires; houses which might lodge Royalty. [noun]
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That was woman's only royalty. [noun]
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"Royalty is plaguey expensive." [noun]
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Or, on other nights to see the same lady out of favour, sitting apart, with an ivory shoulder turned towards Royalty, scowling at the audience like a thunder-cloud. [noun]
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Such was loyalty--aye, and royalty--in those times that we despise. [noun]
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London was alive again--alive and healed; basking in the sunshine of Royalty. [noun]
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Cheeseman, "though a going-downhill kind of royalty, perhaps, and yet he might be glad, Mrs." [noun]
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"I don't know about that; your caravan does not look much like royalty." [noun]
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