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Ximena is fun and pretty much a typical teenage girl.
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Ximena is fun and pretty much a typical teenage girl.
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And if thou wouldst have their names in English -- Ximena, I cannot interpret therein, for it is a name particular unto these parts; but the others should be
Robin Tremayne A Story of the Marian Persecution Emily Sarah Holt 1864
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We remember the publication of his first volume, entitled "Ximena," which he never cared to reprint in his collected works.
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The author of the "Answer to the Case of Sir Richard Steele," 1720 (Nichols's ed., p. 532), says that Cibber had offended the Duke by an attack on the King and the Ministry in the Dedication of his "Ximena" to Steele.
An Apology for the Life of Mr. Colley Cibber, Volume II 1889
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[163.1] In the Dedication to Steele of "Ximena" (1719) Cibber warmly acknowledges the great service Steele had done to the theatre, not only in improving the tone of its performances, but also in the mere attracting of public attention to it.
An Apology for the Life of Mr. Colley Cibber, Volume II 1889
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Regular Creation Books author Stephen Barber calls Ximena “a sensational new delicacy” and Dominique Mainon says it’s, “a sublime journey”.
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Regular Creation Books author Stephen Barber calls Ximena “a sensational new delicacy” and Dominique Mainon says it’s, “a sublime journey”.
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Questions about the survey can be addressed to CON-RCO Manager Ximena Ramos-Salas at (780) 735-6798 or ramos-salas@obesitynetwork. ca.
Dr. Sharma’s Obesity Notes » Blog Archive » Survey on Use of Canadian Obesity Guidelines 2009
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Principal Ximena Doyle attributes the seventh-graders' gains mainly to a math teacher who has since moved to another school.
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