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From her research, she recalled women often wore cowries in their hair and decided she needed a crown upon her head.
LAFALAISE DION TAKES ESSENCE ON A PERSONAL JOURNEYNANDI HOWARDSEPTEMBER 4, 2020ESSENCE.COMWith almost no releases on third-party platforms and an aggressive approach to shutting down what it views as IP offenses, Nintendo exercises an iron grip over its content, especially its crown jewels, Mario and Zelda.
NINTENDO RIPS THE SEAL OFF THE NEXT GENERATION OF NOSTALGIA, BUT FANS FRETDEVIN COLDEWEYSEPTEMBER 3, 2020TECHCRUNCHThe crown he wears in those scenes was especially made for the series, while the robe in particular posed something of an ethical challenge.
HOW NETFLIX’S ‘THE CROWN’ ACHIEVES ITS LOOK—EVEN AS EACH SEASON EVOLVESRADMARYAAUGUST 29, 2020FORTUNEThe family returned to Nigeria when David, the firstborn — whose middle name, Oyetokunbo, means “the crown has come home from a foreign land” — was only 6.
DAVID OYELOWO’S HISTORY OF DANGEROUS LOVEEROMO EGBEJULEAUGUST 11, 2020OZYSky watchers have spotted a new jewel in the crown of northern lights.
NEWFOUND ‘DUNES’ IS AMONG WEIRDEST OF NORTHERN LIGHTSMARIA TEMMINGMARCH 9, 2020SCIENCE NEWS FOR STUDENTSAs an M.P. you are duly qualified to accept any appointment under the Crown when the Government ask you.
PUNCH, OR THE LONDON CHARIVARI, VOLUME 107, NOVEMBER 3, 1894VARIOUSWhile still very young his head was shaved, except a little round spot on the very crown.
OUR LITTLE KOREAN COUSINH. LEE M. PIKEThe King arrived in Naples bent on maintaining his crown and on allowing no interference from the Emperor.
NAPOLEON'S MARSHALSR. P. DUNN-PATTISONIts culture in these kingdoms as well as by their colonies brought to the crown enormous revenues.
TOBACCO; ITS HISTORY, VARIETIES, CULTURE, MANUFACTURE AND COMMERCEE. R. BILLINGS.It may be added that they start with the most dignified part of this crown of creation, viz., the human head.
CHILDREN'S WAYSJAMES SULLYWORDS RELATED TO CROWN
- accolade
- award
- benefit
- bonus
- bounty
- carrot
- comeuppance
- compensation
- crown
- cue
- dividend
- feather in cap
- fringe benefit
- gain
- garland
- goodies
- gravy
- grease
- guerdon
- honor
- just deserts
- meed
- merit
- perks
- plum
- premium
- profit
- punishment
- recompense
- remuneration
- repayment
- requital
- retribution
- return
- salve
- strokes
- sweetener
- tip
- wages
- accolades
- awards
- benefits
- bonuses
- bounties
- carrots
- comeuppances
- compensations
- crowns
- cues
- dividends
- feather in caps
- fringe benefits
- gains
- garlands
- goodies
- gravies
- grease
- guerdons
- honors
- just deserts
- meeds
- merits
- perks
- plums
- premiums
- profits
- punishments
- recompense
- remunerations
- repayments
- requitals
- retribution
- returns
- salves
- strokes
- sweeteners
- tips
- wages
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