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  2. Cloake board - Wikipedia

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    A cloake board can also be employed to create queen cells on existing frames without grafting. The steps are basically the same as above with the following modifications: Stage 2: Before sliding the solid divider in place, inspect the top brood box and determine there is at least one frame with new unhatched eggs.

  3. The Dark Story Behind Queen Elizabeth I’s Stark White Makeup ...

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    One of Queen Elizabeth I’s most well-known features was her stark white makeup — but the face painting was applied for a deeper, darker reason.. Elizabeth I’s makeup, along with the bold red ...

  4. Cultural depictions of Elizabeth I - Wikipedia

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    All the Queen's Men by Evelyn Anthony (1960) No Great Magic by Fritz Leiber (1963): this depicted Elizabeth as a series of time-traveling impostors. Vivat! Vivat Regina! by Robert Bolt (1970) The Queen and the Gypsy by Constance Heaven (1977) My Enemy the Queen by Victoria Holt (1978) Queen of This Realm by Jean Plaidy (1984) Legacy by Susan ...

  5. Princess Diana ‘hated’ Christmas with royals at Sandringham ...

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    He claimed her disdain for the tradition began at her first Christmas at the estate with the royals in 1981, five months after she married then-Prince Charles. By then, she was already pregnant ...

  6. Four Great Women and a Manicure - Wikipedia

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    In the first tale, Marge tells the story of Queen Elizabeth I, with Selma Bouvier playing the Queen. Various royal suitors wish to win the hand of Queen Elizabeth, including a flamboyant King Julio of Spain. The Queen rejects his advances and Julio vows revenge on England, summoning the Spanish Armada.

  7. Makeup artist creates life-like portrait of Queen Elizabeth ...

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  8. Coronation of Elizabeth I - Wikipedia

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    The queen, attended by members of her court embarked on her royal barge, which was covered with tapestries, both inside and out, and was towed by a galley rowed by 40 men with "a band of music". The procession passed under the arches of London Bridge on the flood tide , and approaching the Tower, an artillery salute was fired.

  9. Can the British monarchy survive without its queen? - AOL

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