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- proper noun A female
given name used in English since the Middle Ages.
Etymologies
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Examples
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A Memorable Accommodation: Built in 2009, Casa Isabel is an open, airy, residence featuring an Artistic blend of Contemporary Design and traditional styling 4 minutes walk to Escuela Mexicana and 7 minutes to Plaza Jardin.
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And it's not just that Kidman's "Isabel" is immature, and naive, and gently bratty, it's that she strikes the viewer as being deeply idiotic in a way that is only remotely charming to others because she's very, very pretty.
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Casa Isabel is situated close enough to the lively Plaza Jardin and “El Centro” to be convenient, yet high enough up and far enough away to be quiet and tranquil feeling - the perfect retreat after your days of exploring and sightseeing around the bustling downtown areas.
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In any case, Isabel is certain of the ethical basis for a little sleuthing now and again especially when the problems involve matters of the heart.
The Right Attitude To Rain by Alexander McCall Smith: Book summary
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We also have a cleaning staff that will ensure Casa Isabel is immaculate for your arrival.
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In addition to being the nosiest and most sympathetic philosopher you are likely to meet, Isabel is now a mother.
The Careful Use of Compliments by Alexander McCall Smith: Book summary
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But what, Isabel wonders, is at the root of Toms interest in Isabel herself?
The Right Attitude To Rain by Alexander McCall Smith: Book summary
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My friend Trina of Métier, widely regarded as San Francisco's most fashionable clothing boutique, says there has been an explosion of interest in Isabel Marant in the last year.
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It's certainly in Isabel's best interest to live in a decent home, and presumably shelter is what you're planning to spend her money on.
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Together with her housekeeper, Grace, Isabel is always searching for the answers to local mysteries — and in this book, she finds not only answers but love, as well.
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