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Check out how the Tsarina is playing with change ringing to come up with knitting patterns.
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Check out how the Tsarina is playing with change ringing to come up with knitting patterns.
May 2007 2007
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The people here -- Dr. Boranova, whom you have referred to as the Tsarina -- have acted on their own.
Destination Brain Asimov, Isaac 1987
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Cherevichki, which the Royal Opera House calls The Tsarina's Slippers, in a new production directed by Francesca Zambello, with Russian designers doing the sets and costumes, and Russian singers in the principal roles.
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Yet Idiotsky and others go on believing we are still safe under the Tsar and Tsarina, that they have not been murdered, that their jewels are intact, their houses, their wealth.
Idiotsky Susan Tepper 2011
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And I shudder picturing the Tsarina and her daughters heavy with the burden of all those jewels sewn into their corsets.
Idiotsky Susan Tepper 2011
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βIt is said the Tsarina and her daughters showed great disdain for their captors,β I tell Idiotsky.
Idiotsky Susan Tepper 2011
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The bulk of this sum was contributed by Tsarina Alexandra Feodorovna (approximately ninety-eight thousand Marks), and the remainder came from Russian families.
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Marie Feodorovna became the Tsarina upon the death of Tsar Alexander II on March 13, 1881 as the result of an assassination.
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She was involved in the care and treatment of prisoners of war and was strongly supported by Tsarina Alexandra and Empress Dowager Marie Feodorovna.
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