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Catherine

(= Catherine of Aragon) first wife of Henry VIII; Henry VIII's divorce from her was the initial step of the Reformation in England (1485-1536) (= Catherine II) empress of Russia who greatly increased the territory of the empire (1729-1796)

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Catherine stayed indoors because it was raining.
Catherine wanted to go to the shopping center.

Movie subtitles

On the name-day of Queen Catherine of England.
Catherine - You have falled to provide a male her to the throne. Declare yourself WIII Ing to divorce so that I may marry again.
It's Catherine, your daughter.
Czar Peter gave it to his wife, Catherine the Great.
Let all the world confess, there is not a more beautiful damsel. than the Princess Catherine of Yorkshire.
Catherine Earnshaw, Father.
I take orders from Mistress Catherine, not stable boys.
White heather for good luck, Miss Catherine.
Catherine, be careful of what you say.
Catherine Earnshaw, may you not rest so long as I live on.
Well, speaking of beauty, it might interest you to know that my taste in it was formed by the expert opinion of my distinguished patroness, Lady Catherine de Bourgh.
Oh, Lady Catherine!
I had heard of Lady Catherine - as a very proud and haughty woman!
Will you please accept the humble apology of one who has only just learned that you are the nephew of my esteemed patroness, Lady Catherine de Bourgh?
Day maid's Olga. Night maid's Catherine.
Catherine, eh?
What do you know about Catherine?
You will be called Catherine Alekseyevna, a good Russian name.
This is the order of St Catherine.
Pin this on Catherine.
What do you think of Catherine?
Catherine, before you go to your rooms, is there any wish I can grant you?
Remember, Catherine, the first child must be a boy.
You understand me, Catherine?
Doesn't Sophia, I mean, Catherine, look beautiful?
We must make you very beautiful, Catherine, very, very beautiful. so that my nephew will fall in love with you.
We women are too much creatures of the heart, aren't we, Catherine?
Your Imperial Majesty. before the bridal pair retire, I wish to propose a toast. to Her Imperial Highness, the grand duchess Catherine.
Catherine Hessling.
Where is Catherine?
Catherine's health.
Cornusse, it is my opinion that Catherine finds too many distractions here that cause her to daydream.
Yes, but all of that hurts Catherine.
Catherine.
Yes, Catherine.
Ah, Catherine.
You're frightening Catherine.
Catherine is right.
Catherine Cornusse.
Catherine don't leave so soon.
Goodbye Catherine.
How is Catherine your little protege?

News and current affairs

LONDON - The selection of Herman van Rompuy as President of the European Union's Council of Ministers, and of Lady Catherine Ashton as the EU's foreign policy chief, surely underlines the extent to which member states are in the driver's seat in the EU.
For every expansionist Czar, or commissar, from Catherine II to Putin, there have been leaders prepared to retreat.
But the EEAS ended up in a turf war with the European Commission, and outgoing High Representative Catherine Ashton did little to ease the tension, owing to her unwillingness to involve herself in intra-EU disagreements.
In this context, EU High Representative Catherine Ashton's meeting with dissidents during her most recent trip to Tehran was merely a symbolic gesture.
Moreover, handshakes were exchanged by the two countries' foreign ministers, when John Kerry and Javad Zarif, joined by the European Union's top diplomat, Catherine Ashton, held a formal meeting to organize the upcoming nuclear negotiations in Geneva.
BENGHAZI - This week, I flew to Benghazi to meet Libya's Transitional National Council (TNC), a visit coordinated with European Union High Representative Catherine Ashton and NATO allies.
During the Libyan crisis, Solana's successor, Catherine Ashton, deliberately sought to limit the EU's role to that of a super-NGO focused on humanitarian aid and economic development.
In no other country has the ruler's persona - from Catherine the Great and Ivan the Terrible to Lenin and Stalin - made such a deep mark on national history.

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