The beach sits at one end of a short runway at Princess Juliana International Airport.
Queen Juliana's consort Prince Claus suffered from severe depression for years and felt constrained by his role.
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The most potently written character is Tina, Juliana's repressed spinster niece, inhabited here with great presence by Susan Graham.
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But that was nothing compared with what Ross and Kessy encountered against the powerful Brazilians, Larissa Franca and Juliana Silva.
"This 'wailing wall' just makes me suffer too much, " Juliana's mother, sociology professor Dolores Pereira Coutinho, earlier told the BBC.
Princess Juliana merely gave expression to the Dutch conviction that no man should make himself grander or greater than another.
Juliana de Goldyngham (female, age range: 20-35), a spy sent to gather information from Stirling to inform the Edward II's army.
They went to Target to buy pants Juliana wears only to school.
See Juliana Pilon, "A Revolution Hijacked, " Uncaptive Minds, January-February 1990, pp. 36-38.
Shallit is joined by the similarly globally-minded entrepreneurs, Elizabeth Schaeffer Brown of Choose Haiti and Juliana Um of Fairwinds Trading.
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Cotton brought in the tying of flies, harking back to Dame Juliana and endorsing a craft that has enjoyed a long and challenging existence.
The mother of Juliana Ribeiro Campos filed a case arguing that messages, songs and photos posted by friends and family caused her extreme distress.
The 1835 Juliana and the 1885 Tina first hoard and finally burn the opera manuscript, which the men who have betrayed them value most.
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Queen Beatrix's mother Juliana resigned the throne in 1980 on her 71st birthday, and her grandmother Wilhelmina abdicated in 1948 at the age of 68.
Low visibility and the many obstacles on the vessel made it difficult for people to escape the listing ship, says the BBC's Juliana Liu in Hong Kong.
Beatrix succeeded her mother, Juliana, as head of state, and her reign has been marked by tumultuous shifts in Dutch society and, more recently, by personal tragedy.
The action alternates seamlessly between 1835 and 1885, gradually revealing the long-ago trauma of infidelity and death that turned Juliana into a recluse, hoarding her lover's final creation.
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In reality it is a style pioneered by Queen Juliana and continued by Queen Beatrix of being less formal and more approachable and this is extremely popular domestically.
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The script, by Helen Childress, is packed with knowing pop-culture references, and the soundtrack is filled with the music of college-radio favorites like World Party and Juliana Hatfield.
In 1966 Juliana's eldest daughter Beatrix's marriage to the German diplomat Claus von Amsberg, who had seen wartime service in the Wehrmacht, caused riots although he later became popular.
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Juliana has since become a Labour councillor in Sunderland, even becoming the city's mayor in 2003, and admits that she only entered politics because of the impact of Margaret Thatcher.
It was in this city that Queen Juliana gave birth to Princess Margriet in 1943, and Canada's Parliament helped ensure the Princess's royal claims by declaring their hospital suite "extraterritorial" - Dutch territory.
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"Monitoring cardiorespiratory health and stress levels are an important yet neglected aspect of understanding one's health and wellness progression which is in line with the Quantified Self movement" said Juliana Chua, Principal of Zensorium's Business Innovation Group.
Before I went back and delved into Juliana Hatfield's work with Blake Babies, The Lemonheads and the trio that shares her name, I knew her simply as "Emma, " the most beautiful lunch lady I had ever seen.
The music is all the more important in that Mnouchkine productions are worked out like choreographies: Juliana Carneiro da Cunha, an actress who has been with her for more than ten years, started off as a dancer.
In 1976, Prince Bernhard, husband of Queen Juliana of the Netherlands, agreed to resign his positions with the Dutch armed forces and industry following severe criticism of his behavior by a commission of inquiry into a Lockheed bribery scandal.
In the novella, the narrator, a scholar of the long-dead poet Jeffrey Aspern, insinuates himself into the household of Juliana Bordereau, the poet's aged former lover, to try and secure the valuable papers that may be in her possession.
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"I have always considered it as an extraordinary privilege to be able to put a big part of my life at the service of our country and in accordance with my task to add substance to my kingship, " said Beatrix, who acceded to the throne when her mother, Queen Juliana, abdicated in 1980.
Tina has four standout arias, tracing her awakening to life and feeling after years in the shadows, as the Lodger seduces her to get access to the papers. (Their a cappella duet at the end of Act I is an ingenious piece of writing.) As Juliana, the fierce Alexandra Deshorties slipped easily from embodying the young opera diva, warbling bel canto-style coloratura, to the old crone.
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