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Meaning Teresa meaning

What does Teresa mean?

Teresa

Indian nun and missionary in the Roman Catholic Church (born of Albanian parents in what is now Macedonia); dedicated to helping the poor in India (1910-1997)

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Simple sentences

Mother Teresa was given the Nobel prize.
Mother Teresa was a Catholic nun who lived and worked in Calcutta, India.
Mother Teresa used the prize money for her work in India and around the world.
She became Mother Teresa years later when she founded the Missionaries of Charity.
People were against Mother Teresa at first, but she never gave up.
Was Mother Teresa a good woman?
Is Mother Teresa a good person?
No, my name is not Maria. My name is Teresa.
Who did Mother Teresa help?
Mother Teresa was born in Yugoslavia in 1910.
In 1979, Mother Teresa won the Nobel Peace Prize.
In 1951, Sister Teresa was sent to Calcutta, then the largest city in India.
Teresa is a Portuguese name.
Mrs. Teresa's statement explained a lot about the death of her husband.

Movie subtitles

My name is Teresa Woolrich.
Teresa likes chickens.
Is Teresa Davis in?
And the number of Santa Teresa, don't you play it?
I'd like to play the number of St. Teresa.
Man: YOU LOOK NICE TONIGHT, TERESA.
Teresa: THANK YOU, ERIC.
Teresa, hurry.
Teresa got it yesterday.
Well, thank you, Teresa.
Teresa, as soon as they finish, take them inside and start opening the presents.
But if these islands are invaded, I'll take Teresa, Primo and Dede, we'll go up in the hills and we'll be waiting for you there.
And Sister Teresa would scold us.
Teresa wrote to me 5 days ago, I have to answer her.
Sister Teresa, some water, please.
Sister Teresa, will you read this to me once more?
Hello, Teresa.
Look, it's Teresa's baby!
It's Teresa's baby!
Teresa!
Teresa is a popular actress extremely close to the Minister of Posts and Telegraphs.
Teresa. Who's Teresa?
Teresa first.
Which one is Teresa?
Is Teresa here?
Mother Teresa, the man who was here yesterday.
Teresa Delgado.
Wait, Teresa. I come.
I saw Teresa.
You shouldn't feel too bad about Teresa Delgado.
All I could see was Teresa Delgado's body.
Teresa.
I am honored now to present the first diploma to Maria Teresa Mendason.
Who's that? Look, it's Teresa's baby!
Sister Teresa would scold us.
It is midnight in the Chapel of Saint Teresa.
Di Meo, Teresa.

News and current affairs

CAMBRIDGE - History is often written in terms of military heroes, but the enormous potential of human leadership ranges from Attila the Hun to Mother Teresa.
Does he respond promptly to Teresa, but ignore Anatoly?

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