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- proper noun A female
given name , always rare in English.
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Examples
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"Ulrica," said Cedric, softened by this appeal, "hast thou borne up and endured to live through so much guilt and so much misery, and wilt thou now yield to despair when thine eyes are opened to thy crimes, and when repentance were thy fitter occupation?"
Ivanhoe. A Romance 1819
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"Ulrica," said Cedric, softened by this appeal, "hast thou borne up and endured to live through so much guilt and so much misery, and wilt thou now yield to despair when thine eyes are opened to thy crimes, and when repentance were thy fitter occupation?"
Ivanhoe Walter Scott 1801
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"Ulrica," said Cedric, "with a heart which still, I fear, regrets the lost reward of thy crimes, as much as the deeds by which thou didst acquire that meed, how didst thou dare to address thee to one who wears this robe?
Ivanhoe. A Romance 1819
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"Ulrica," said Cedric, "with a heart which still, I fear, regrets the lost reward of thy crimes, as much as the deeds by which thou didst acquire that meed, how didst thou dare to address thee to one who wears this robe?
Ivanhoe Walter Scott 1801
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Grant for The Wall Street Journal Ulrica Lanaro "Every girl loves jewelry," said Melissa Spohler , one-half of Kirschenbaum & Spohler, an "eclectic mix of fashion-forward jewelry."
Where Spinners Deck Themselves Out Marshall Heyman 2011
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Ulrica Lanaro was representing TRE, which she started two years ago with her friend Marisa Noel Brown.
Where Spinners Deck Themselves Out Marshall Heyman 2011
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The conspirators Count Ribbing and Count Horn (Kenneth Kellogg and Julien Robbins) showed they were bad guys by roughing up the fortuneteller Ulrica (a.k.a. Mam'zelle Arvidson, sung by Elena Manistina, a rather shrill mezzo), and then killing her.
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A debut followed at London's Royal Opera in 1966 as Ulrica in Verdi's "Un Ballo in Maschera," and two years later she made her Metropolitan Opera debut in the title role of Bizet's "Carmen," a role she sung to acclaim at the Spoleto Festival in 1962.
Shirley Verrett, American opera star, dies at 79 Ronald Blum 2010
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Mezzo Stephanie Blythe brought a nuanced richness to Ulrica, who predicts Gustavus ' s murder at the hand of a friend.
Productions Better Heard Than Seen Heidi Waleson 2010
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(The role she was given was Ulrica, the black fortune teller in Verdi's "Un Ballo in Maschera.")
In Praise of Those Who Showed That Great Art Has No Color 2009
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