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  2. List of dames commander of the Order of the British Empire

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    1920: Georgiana Buller; [14] Clara Butt; [15] Alice Chisholm; [15] The Dowager Countess of Eglinton; [15] The Countess of Gosford; [15] Catherine Hunt; [15] The Countess of Leicester; [15] The Lady Melchett; [16] Beryl Oliver, [15] Ethel Pearson; [16] Una Pope-Hennessy; [15] The Dowager Viscountess Rhondda; [15] Louise Samuel; [15] Ethel Shakespear; [15] The Lady Talbot of Malahide; [15 ...

  3. Dame - Wikipedia

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    Dame is an honorific title given to women who have been admitted to certain orders of chivalry. It is the female equivalent of Sir , the title used by knights . [ 1 ] Baronetesses in their own right also use the title Dame .

  4. Bodil Jørgensen - Wikipedia

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    Bodil Jørgensen, a Danish Film actress was born on 3 March 1961 in Vejle, Denmark.She is known for her roles in The Idiots (1998), Nothing's All Bad (2010) and Klinkevals (1999).

  5. Dame (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Dame is a female noble title equivalent to "sir" for knights. Dame or Dames may also refer to: People. Dame (surname), a surname; Dames (surname), a surname;

  6. Dame N'Doye - Wikipedia

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    Dame N'Doye (born 21 February 1985) is a Senegalese former professional footballer who played as a forward. He spent the better part of his career with Copenhagen , serving two spells at the club and becoming its all-time topscorer in 2018.

  7. Die Dame - Wikipedia

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    Die Dame 1912. Die Dame (English: The Lady) was the first illustrated magazine in Germany to cater to the interests of modern women. It was also considered the "best journal of its kind in the world market" after the First World War. [1] The lifestyle magazine began in 1911 and ended in 1943. Die Dame consisted of essays, illustrations, and ...

  8. Lamé (fabric) - Wikipedia

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    Gold-lamé and emerald royal boudoir gown from the film Cleopatra. Lamé (/ l ɑː ˈ m eɪ / lah-MAY; French:) is a type of fabric woven or knit [1] with threads made of metallic fiber wrapped around natural or synthetic fibers like silk, nylon, or spandex for added strength and stretch.

  9. Dame blanche (dessert) - Wikipedia

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    Dame blanche (French, "white lady") is the name used in Belgium and the Netherlands for a sweet dessert consisting of vanilla ice cream with whipped cream, and warm molten chocolate. [1] In Germany and in Switzerland, the same type of dessert is known as a Coupe Dänemark .