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Hildegarde

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[ hil-duh-gahrd ]

noun

  1. a female given name: from Germanic words meaning “battle†and “protector.â€


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In November 2023, the health minister and Public Health Minister Hildegarde Naughton launched a public consultation on the future regulation of vapes.

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Besides evoking the vanished pomps of yesterday, “Esmond and Ilia†periodically enlarges its perspective to include chapters about Victorian adventurers in the Middle East, a half-forgotten chanteuse named Hildegarde, and even the proper use of the Arabic word “malesh,†the verbal equivalent of a fatalistic shrug of the shoulders.

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Hildegarde Naughton and Ireland's Minister for Transport Eamon Ryan have expressed their "deep unhappiness".

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His daughter, Hildegarde, became an avian paleontologist, expert in the fossilized birds found in the La Brea Tar Pits.

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In 1906, Clifford, Hattie and their 5-year-old daughter, Hildegarde, left Chevy Chase and moved to the West Coast.

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