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- proper noun A female
given name , an anglicized form of WelshGwendolen .
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Examples
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You don't mean to say you're going to bother with that parcel after what I've just told you! "called Gwendoline, in surprise.
The Second Form at Malory Towers Blyton, Enid, 1898?-1968 1970
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British actress Gwendoline Christie has joined the growing cast of Game of Thrones, book author George R.R. Martin announced on his blog.
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Earlier, we learned that Gwendoline Christie has been cast as Brienne, while another premium cable alum, Natlie Dormer The Tudors, will take on the role of Margaery Tyrell.
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Dillane and van Houten join previously announced new cast members Natalie Dormer and Gwendoline Christie.
Game of Thrones Casts Sorceress Melisandre and King Robert’s Brother, Stannis 2011
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Earlier, Gwendoline Christie was cast as Brienne, while another premium cable alum, Natalie Dormer The Tudors, will play Margaery Tyrell.
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Gwendoline Ruais of the Philippines was named the runner-up with Amanda Perez of Puerto Ricko coming in third.
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Constance Gwendoline Shepherd, for serv commty in Thurcroft, S Yorks.
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In 1891 Charles and Lucy or Gwendoline as she was listed were boarding at 22 Hanover Crescent, Leeds, with children Maud and Bertram.
Constance Burleigh Steve 2010
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In 1891 Charles and Lucy or Gwendoline as she was listed were boarding at 22 Hanover Crescent, Leeds, with children Maud and Bertram.
Archive 2010-03-01 Steve 2010
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Gwendoline returned to raise their children in Bexhill-on-Sea until 1930 when the whole family travelled to Japan, where another daughter, Elizabeth, was born in 1931.
Reina Bull Steve 2010
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