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- proper noun The
Virgin Islands
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Many spectators fail to recognize that each of these Virgins is the Virgin Mary, the mother of Jesus Christ as she is venerated in various events and times of her life, (advocacions), or in her many appearances during history (apparitions.)
Our Lady of the Sorrows – Nuestra Señora de los Dolores 2006
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Many spectators fail to recognize that each of these Virgins is the Virgin Mary, the mother of Jesus Christ as she is venerated in various events and times of her life, (advocacions), or in her many appearances during history (apparitions.)
Our Lady of the Sorrows – Nuestra Señora de los Dolores 2006
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Many spectators fail to recognize that each of these Virgins is the Virgin Mary, the mother of Jesus Christ as she is venerated in various events and times of her life, (advocacions), or in her many appearances during history (apparitions.)
Our Lady of the Sorrows – Nuestra Señora de los Dolores 2006
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Born-Again Virgins Claim to Re-Write the Past (MSNBC)
Archive 2008-03-01 Andrew Beckner 2008
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Born-Again Virgins Claim to Re-Write the Past (MSNBC)
Links, links, and more links... Andrew Beckner 2008
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The list was entitled Virgins and Maidens of Persian Satrapies, or VAMPS, for short.
gillpolack: Once upon a time, I had spare moments in my life... gillpolack 2009
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Passing the Canaries, in two months and six days they sighted the little island of Deseada, [19] the _vestibule_ of the great Caribbean archipelago, touched at Guadaloupe, wound their way among the group called the Virgins, turning to the south made for Margarita, [20] then famous for its pearl fisheries, and from thence sailed to St. Juan de Porto-rico.
Voyages of Samuel De Champlain — Volume 01 Samuel de Champlain 1601
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Evans was 23 when "Virgins" was published in the Paris Review.
Danielle Evans, an author straddling racial divides DeNeen L. Brown 2010
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Evans was 23 when "Virgins" was published in the Paris Review.
Danielle Evans, an author straddling racial divides DeNeen L. Brown 2010
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She wrote the acclaimed short story "Virgins" her second year of graduate school at the Iowa Writers 'Workshop.
Danielle Evans, an author straddling racial divides DeNeen L. Brown 2010
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