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Lady Gaga, the queen of Twitter, has managed to find the balance between personal tidbits, promotional info and sneak peeks, unlocking the social media code that other celebrities are still trying to emulate.
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After beating out Britney Spears with 5.74 million Twitter followers (and counting), Lady Gaga can add Twitter Queen to a resume that already includes chart-topping songstress.
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Lady Jane Grey, the teen queen who ruled England for nine days, also got her head lopped off in these precincts.
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All these gifts were negotiated with, and presented to Lady Howard, keeper of the queen's wardrobe, whose sartorial guidance and approval was sought both before and after the New Year's Day present-giving.
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The picture which led to Geoffrey Rees recognising his great-grandfather was a sketch by Lady Butler, who was commissioned by Queen Victoria to record the battle.
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The biggest artists in terms of following on Twitter are well-known, Justin Bieber recently dethroned the queen of social media monsters Lady Gaga and now counts more than 38 million followers.
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For those who like to combine their celebrity spotting with their spooking, be on the lookout for the ghosts of Thomas Becket, the young Dukes of York, Sir Walter Raleigh, Lady Jane Grey, a bear and Queen Anne Boleyn.
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Lady Mary has also presented honours and awards on behalf of The Queen.
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A., Roxanne Shante, Queen Latifah and others, but when I want to hear a lady rap, my selection to choose from remains pretty slim.
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It noted that not only does she live at No 10 Downing Street as "Britain's first lady" but that she also practices under her maiden name Cherie Booth as a Queen's Counsel with London's Matrix Chambers law firm.
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He had tea with Queen Elizabeth II and dinner with Nicolas Sarkozy and Carla Bruni, the President and First Lady of France.
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