Examples of using Philippa in English and their translations into Arabic
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Philippa Foot.
Infanta Philippa.
Philippa Lally.
Cummings, Philippa.
Philippa Gregory.
Princess Philippa.
Philippa Southwell.
Cummings, Philippa.
Philippa Coulthard.
Uh, well, I'm philippa fitz.
Ms. Philippa Steele.
Any of you lets a whisper out, I will lock him in the bathhouse with Philippa.
Ms. Philippa Steele.
Now, we got a sworn statement here from Garth Jodrey that Philippa Fitz took him to the mud hole three years ago.
Philippa of England.
Look, garth wants tripp dead for putting him in a wheelchair, philippa wants tripp dead for grabbing up a hunk of her father's company.
Ms. Philippa Jane King.
Edward of Woodstock KG(15 June 1330- 8 June 1376), called the Black Prince,was the eldest son of King Edward III of England and Philippa of Hainault, and the father of King Richard II of England.
Philippa Brooch Majestic Bird.
Pursuant to rule 15 of the provisional rules of procedure of the Security Council, the Secretary-General wishes to report that he has received a letter dated 6 March 2008 from the Chargé d ' affaires a. i. of the Permanent Mission of the United Kingdom of Great Britain andNorthern Ireland to the United Nations stating that Nicola Freedman, Philippa Steele and Jonna Jeurlink have been appointed alternate representatives of the United Kingdom on the Security Council.
Philippa's met her, says she's spoiled.
I'm naming no names, Philippa Collins-Davidson, but you really oughtn't smoke, it's an awful fire hazard in an old place like this.
Ms. Philippa Saunders, OXFAM International, United Kingdom.
On 11 February 1387, John I married Philippa of Lancaster, daughter of John of Gaunt, who had proved to be a worthy ally, consolidating the Anglo-Portuguese Alliance that endures to the present day.
Ms. Philippa Catherine BIGGS, Economist, Former UNCTAD Consultant, Sevenoaks, United Kingdom.
Ms. Philippa McDermott said that the majority of indigenous broadcast media workers in Australia were volunteers.
Ms. Philippa McDermott explained how, in her work, she functioned as an intermediary between the media, ATSIC and the Aboriginal people.
Philippa provided royal patronage for English commercial interests that sought to meet the Portuguese desire for cod and cloth in return for wine, cork, salt, and oil shipped through the English warehouses at Porto.
Philippa Garrett Fawcett(4 April 1868- 10 June 1948) was an English mathematician and educationalist. She was the first woman to obtain the top score in the Cambridge Mathematical Tripos exams. She taught at Newnham College, Cambridge, and at the normal school in Johannesburg, South Africa, then was an administrator for the London County Council.