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"baroness" Definitions
  1. a woman who has the same rank as a baron. In the UK, baronesses use the title Lady or Baroness
  2. the wife of a baron

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First, some context: The Baroness is the child of Baron & Baroness magazine and London based electronic artist Viva Victoria.
A petition for its introduction currently stands at over 150,000 signatures, and has been backed by parliamentarians from across the political divide, including Labour peers Baroness Jan Royall and Baroness Anita Gale, the Conservative peer Baroness Diana Barran MBE, and the Liberal Democrat peer Lord Brian Paddick.
Sometimes the bad woman turns out to be secretly cold, like the Baroness with her villainous plan to send the von Trapp children to boarding school ("Baroness Machiavelli!" another character exclaims).
"When I started, there were three people in all of America who were making latex," the Baroness says: the Baroness in New York, someone in Washington state, and another designer in Toronto.
The newly minted baroness turned her hand to property development.
The Baroness has dressed other celebrities, including Solange, whose yellow latex leggings at the same event may have been overshadowed by her sister's full-on latex creation—but were nevertheless designed by the Baroness.
She called herself "Baroness Audrey Meri Munson-Munson" and attempted suicide.
"The styling of her dress was very conservative," the Baroness says.
Hepburn was the child of a Dutch Baroness and British businessman.
"He was instrumental in the original vendor's period," the Baroness tells me.
The Baroness became the first female mascot for frozen pizza giant Red Baron.
Actress Eleanor Parker, who played the baroness in the film, died in 2013.
The Baroness knew there was more to latex than catsuits and gas masks.
Do you want to see Baroness' John Baizely set a skeleton on fire?
"Gold & Grey" by Baroness from 2019 is depicted as a work of art.
This post was updated with additional comment, and to correct Baroness Jones' party affiliation
"The result was shattering," said Baroness von Kleist, in Kurth's reporting of the scene.
Her dissertation, on the Baroness de Pontalba, was the basis for her first book.
London's National Portrait Gallery acquired Glenys Barton's sculpture of journalist and broadcaster Baroness Joan Bakewell.
Trust us, it will make you wish your were a little gingerbread baron or baroness.
IFC has acquired Baroness von Sketch Show, a series that originated on CBC in Canada.
Since then she's become a real estate baroness, snagging 3 other homes in the area.
" Jane Heap, co-editor of "The Little Review," called the Baroness "the first American Dada.
Her first big move: Making her governess, Baroness Lehzen (Daniela Holtz) the head of her household.
"Sometimes it's hard for me to realize what other people think about it," the Baroness says.
The princess's lawyer, Baroness Shackleton, also asked for a non-molestation order relating to Princess Haya.
After a split in the ménage à trois, the baroness and one of her partners vanished.
For his wife, that means she is the Duchess of Cambridge, the Countess Strathearn and Baroness Carrickfergus.
" She has faced Islamophobic abuse online since defecting, and right-wing Breitbart London nicknamed her "Baroness Token.
BARONESS EMMA NICHOLSONHouse of LordsLondon * Your coverage of voter suppression in America has instigated a social movement.
"I'm absolutely shocked by the level of the brutality," his wife, Baroness Meyer, told the Times of London.
And, oh yeah, the land baroness just snapped up a beach pad down the coast in Carpinteria, CA.
Ms. Knatchbull's mother-in-law, the Dowager Baroness Doreen Brabourne, 83, died in a hospital the next day.
A masked man called the Pig King welcomed the revelers and introduced his pregnant wife, an antlered baroness.
Roadburn 2017's guest curator is John Dyer Baizely—renowned artist, Baroness​ founder, and all-around bearded Renaissance man.
"The kids aren't alright," said Baroness Joanna Shields, founder of Britain's WeProtect, an alliance to end child exploitation online.
Baroness Elles told reporters that Acoda in Europe would help change the attitudes of European policymakers toward South Africa.
"It touches almost every one of us at some point," Baroness Barran, the current minister for loneliness, told me.
But then, the Rothschilds were not particularly religious and what seemed to matter to the baroness were the skulls.
I've never been one for haunted houses: I'm jumpy, and when I scream, people think a baroness has fallen.
DAVID ANDERSON(BARONESS) ELIZABETH BERRIDGEABID RAJA, LEONARDO QUINTAONEW YORK The writers are from Canada, Britain, Norway and Brazil, respectively.
" The request, said the court's president, Baroness Brenda Hale, might as well have been a "blank sheet of paper.
"We stand on the backs of all the women who came before us," says Taylor of Baroness von Sketch.
No" after performing the role of Baroness Elsa Schraeder in the 1961 London production of "The Sound of Music.
The former Baroness Marie Christine von Reibnitz married Prince Michael of Kent, a grandson of King George V, in 1978.
Except, oops, he catches her jumping on the couch, as advised by the virgin Baroness Lehzen, to avoid getting pregnant.
DAMAD helped establish and define 'the Savannah sound,' which went on to empower bands such as Black Tusk and Baroness.
If all you remember in years to come is the 'gay wizard' joke, I've come out ahead of Baroness Mary Warnock.
The sporting businesswoman who's nicknamed "Baroness Bra" by the British tabloids has since addressed the embarrassing incident on her Twitter account.
The UK is currently considering changing the color of their passports, Baroness Burt of Solihull, a member of parliament, told Metro.
The Baroness trains her staff for six months before they are allowed to work without her watching over and instructing them.
Responding to reports of the meeting, the former Conservative Party chair Baroness Warsi, said she was now "ashamed" of her party.
Her mother, Baroness Sybille de Selys Longchamp, previously claimed she had an affair with the former king between 1996 and 1984. 
The baroness died in 1988, and she made arrangements so that Dr. Harris could live there as long as he wanted.
Baroness paid their dues as a touring band, touring, recording and accruing fans both in critical circles and the wider metal community.
At that point, Albert's connection with Baroness Sybille ended, and the existence of Ms. Boël became a "state secret," Mr. Uyttendaele said.
The baroness owned two such statuettes, this one made of ivory in the 183th century, and a later one carved in boxwood.
In 2004, Brenda Hale became a baroness and Britain's first female law lord, as the country's most senior judges were then known.
The country's Digital Secretary Baroness Nicky Morgan says that the decision strikes a balance between enabling infrastructure upgrades, without compromising national security.
Commenting on the report, Baroness Prashar, Chairman of the Sub-Committee, said employers would need a gentle introduction to the post-Brexit landscape.
His move to redirect Victoria's letters to him, instead of Baroness Lehzen, makes him really seem a little bit like a German tyrant.
Noisey readers may be most familiar with Christian Mistress​, who currently release their music through Relapse Records, former home to Mastodon and Baroness.
Housed in a traditional chalet, built in 1911 for a Dutch baroness, the institute bills itself as the last finishing school in Switzerland.
Lincoln in the Bardo was praised as "utterly original ... witty, intelligent, and deeply moving" by Baroness Lola Young, who chaired the judging panel.
When she died in 1926, the baroness bequeathed her grisly 180-piece collection without explanation to the Musée des Arts Décoratifs in Paris.
Natasha Singer profiled Baroness Beeban Kidron, a member of Britain's House of Lords who is fighting Big Tech on behalf of children's privacy.
Former Conservative co-chair Baroness Warsi told Business Insider last year that Islamophobia goes "right up to the top" of the Conservative party.
Former Conservative co-chair Baroness Warsi told Business Insider last year that Islamophobia goes "right up to the top" of the Conservative party.
He'll be curating  the main stage on Friday 21 April, and Het Patronaat on Saturday 22 April; Baroness will perform on the Friday night.
Call handlers will get specialist training to support hate crime victims with funding announced last month, Baroness Susan Williams, Minister for Countering Extremism, said.
But before Dada there was already a force of healthy resistance in play, and it too had a name: Baroness Elsa von Freytag-Loringhoven.
Longtime family friend Zina Tolstoy came to visit Anderson while she was staying at the home of Russian emigres Baron and Baroness von Kleist.
In September 1938, the Gestapo stormed into the Hotel Adlon in Berlin where he was living with his mother, Baroness Gerta Luise von Einem.
Baroness Verma added in an accompanying press release that negotiators may not have time to secure free trade agreements by the time Brexit becomes official.
"I was particularly delighted that the noble Baroness, Lady Shields, confirmed to the Lords Communications Committee on November 29 that: "The Bill covers ancillary services.
In addition to splashes of new colors and designs, the Baroness makes latex for men, and it's not just variations on themes in women's clothing.
The Airlines UK Annual Dinner is attended by 250 representatives across the sector, including British Airways CEO, Alex Cruz, and aviation minister, Baroness Liz Sugg.
Broke and homeless, the Baroness camped out in Upper Manhattan parks until a few friends rustled up enough cash to send her back to Berlin.
"This projected rise in breast cancer deaths is deeply worrying," said Baroness Delyth Morgan, Chief Executive of Breast Cancer Now in an email to CNN.
There will be multiple speakers at the event, including former Labour party leader Ed Miliband, Baroness Shami Chakrabarti, activist Bianca Jagger, and singer Lily Allen.
"We have equality of pension ages, but certainly don't have pension gender equality," said Baroness Ros Altmann, a former pensions minister with Britain's ruling Conservative party.
Pallbearer is about to embark upon a hugely anticipated North American tour with Baroness, and are warming up with a few headlining shows across the South.
Without a doubt, performances from vocal powerhouses McDonald, as the Reverend Mother, and Laura Benanti, as the Baroness, were the highlights of the overall lackluster affair.
One of the most famous is Villa Ephrussi de Rothschild, built by Baroness Béatrice de Rothschild of the prominent French banking family between 1905 and 1912.
After the death of the baroness in 1934, Villa Ephrussi was bequeathed to the Académie des Beaux-Arts, an organization charged with protecting France's artistic heritage.
With the names of her late husband and father duly noted, the record states that she was a baroness, "aged 71 years, without any known profession".
In the film version of The Sound of Music, the immaculately coiffed Baroness watches in horror as Maria exuberantly overturns a rowboat in her homemade dress.
Baroness Verma said non-tariff barriers such as labelling requirements, additional inspections or anti-dumping duties were also a source of concern for many British businesses.
"I'm the reason why latex clothing exists in America," the Baroness explains to me just a week after Beyoncé debuted her gown at the Met Gala.
"The English Patient is a compelling work of fiction — both poetic and philosophical," Baroness Helena Kennedy, chair of the Booker Prize Foundation, said in a statement.
Previously, the university library in Frankfurt held the work — a donation made by the Baroness Adelaide de Rothschild, its most illustrious owner, in the early 1900s.
The story was no less original: it was about a warrior baroness summoned to an insular palace balanced on a pedestal, like an Eero Saarinen tabletop.
A TV movie and a slasher at that, this forgotten gem features Sally Field, Julie Harris, Jessica Walter and the Sound of Music baroness herself, Eleanor Parker.
"I design things that are appropriate to wear to the opera," says the Baroness, whose range of colors includes green, pink, and purple, even metallic latex clothes.
The Berggruen Institute awarded Baroness Onora O'Neill with its $1 million Berggruen Prize for Philosophy and Culture at the New York Public Library on the same evening.
The painter she hired was a German artist named Hilla Rebay — born Baroness Hildegard Anna Augusta Elisabeth Rebay von Ehrenwiesen — who had recently arrived in New York.
In 1990, Baroness Elles was one of three members of the group who made a widely publicized trip to southern Africa to discuss economic investment in the region.
While their list isn't doing much for me personally, I appreciate the cross-pollination (and at least now I know that Baroness has a new album coming out).
"I think that the biggest problem that anybody can have in their life is to be ashamed of what they do and who they are," the Baroness says.
"There were certain fitting issues that had to be dealt with, and then there were certain little styling things that she wanted to have changed," the Baroness says.
His narrative ascends to the White House and descends to the squalid tenements in which the Baroness Elsa von Freytag-Loringhoven hung sardine can lids from her ears.
Creative and aggressively resilient, the baroness-to-be fled to Berlin, where she studied art and theater and wrote increasingly fantastical poetry, supporting herself by modeling and shoplifting.
Sometimes known as the Baroness, she was flinty and imperious and did not gladly suffer fools, a category that included most of the people who worked at Knopf.
Bosnian-born Helic, who was a Special Adviser to former U.K. Foreign Minister William Hague, was made nominated to the House of Lords and named a Baroness in 2014.
Also rounding out the day's festivities were comedian Jack Whitehall, Baroness Cleopatra von Adelsheim and Princess Maria-Olympia, the daughter of Greece's Crown Princess Marie-Chantal and Prince Pavlos.
As various acts struggled to stay afloat through the early aughts, Mastodon thrived in a potent Georgia sludge scene alongside acts like Harvey Milk, Baroness, Black Tusk, and Kylesa.
While I'm inclined to agree with the baroness that Albert doesn't respect the queen enough, Victoria seems to be putting herself in a position to make him do so.
Now the EU External Affairs Sub-Committee, chaired by Baroness Verma, has published a report Tuesday studying how Brexit will affect the U.K.'s trade with the European Union.
Where: The Great Northern, 119 Utah St., San Francisco Music by: Rache Torro, Elz, Kimba, Laura Lisbona, Haute Mess, Christina Leorosa, Charlotte the Baroness Kat Bein is on Twitter
Their short, manic songs come armed with some serious 70s rock'n'roll swing, and definitely sent shocks down the spine of anyone who caught their recent European tour with Baroness.
She will take a "leave of absence" from her duties in the House of Lords, where she has served as Baroness King of Bow on Labour's frontbench since 2011.
Perhaps consider Baroness Susan Greenfield, Oxford neuroscientist, former director of the Royal Institute, and unapologetic shirt-skirt aficionado as an example of how to balance both sides of yourself.
" They looked like really lame band names but were, instead, potential sketch ideas scrawled on a whiteboard in the writers' room of the comedy series "Baroness Von Sketch Show.
"You've got to have a niche when you come into this very, very, very competitive world," said Baroness Mone of Mayfair, British entrepreneur and founder of Ultimo, a lingerie brand.
Established by Baroness Lawrence in 1998 in memory of her son, for the past 20 years the Stephen Lawrence Charitable Trust has campaigned for fairness, justice and equality for all.
Baroness Nicholson, founder and chair of the British-based AMAR Foundation which provides education and healthcare in the Middle East, said the world's religions should urgently recognize the Yazidi faith.
The small rococo desk was recently rediscovered in the collection of the Spanish philanthropist Baroness Carmen Thyssen-Bornemisza, and it will be sold at Christie's in London on November 13.
Batty being the operative word in a plot that features a lovelorn young woman (Rea Lest), her dimwitted crush (Jorgen Liik) and the ethereal baroness who has stolen his heart.
The 1901 Paris-Berlin road race featured Camille du Gast, a French sportswoman and philanthropist, and Baroness Hélène van Zuylen, wife of the president of the Automobile Club de France.
It was during this time that Albert had a "long lasting love affair" with Baroness Sybille, who then gave birth to Ms. Boël, according to Ms. Boël's lawyer, Marc Uyttendaele.
The stodgy detective Kutt-Hendy sets out to capture the elusive criminal who, in the very first scene, is revealed as Baroness Troixmond — a name suggestive of her multiple identities.
The baroness is drawn into court intrigues and must solve a family mystery; eventually, she upends the society's power structure, and along the way has interstellar sex with a god.
The Villa Éphrussi de Rothschild — a Venetian-style villa in southeastern France built by Rothschild baroness Béatrice Éphrussi in the early 20th century — is known for its variety of themed gardens.
Instead, the Baroness is both a Greek goddess and a vehicle to explore the way sex is perpetuated in modern society, played by French-born, London-based performance artist Emma Gruner.
Lord Michael Bates, a Conservative minister, offered to resign from his government post Wednesday after arriving late to a parliamentary session and missing a question from a Labour colleague, Baroness Lister.
The scene: After arriving, he promptly announced his resignation and walked out of the hall, as other members shouted, "No!" and Baroness Lister said there was no reason to step down.
The most recent album from Tenement, 2015's Predatory Headlights, was often in rotation, along with Purple from Baroness, which I felt a particularly strong connection to and even wrote about.
The conversation took place as Khashoggi was walking toward the consulate, Baroness Helena Kennedy, a British lawyer who took part in the UN investigation into the journalist's murder, told the BBC.
Most of them revolve around the rivalry between the Baroness Lehzen (Daniela Holtz) and Victoria's steward Penge (Adrian Schiller), as they constantly try to one-up, outwit, and embarrass the other.
Relations between the two German families were tense, and the discord was further fueled when Eloise Wehrborn de Wagner-Bosquet, an Austrian "baroness," arrived to stake her claim to the island.
The short list "showcases what the Man Booker Prize is all about: fiction of the highest quality," said Baroness Helena Kennedy, the chair of the Booker Prize Foundation, in a statement.
You've got the all-women, uber-popular Baroness von Sketch Show, whose principal cast is four seriously funny improv veterans from Canada: Meredith MacNeill, Aurora Browne, Carolyn Taylor, and Jennifer Whalen.
"It's inspired by the surrealist ball that Baron and Baroness Rothschild gave at their chateau in France in 1972," said Ms. von Buhler, who has pored over pictures of the legendary party.
The daughter of a Dutch baroness and a British father who left the family when Hepburn was 6, she barely survived the German occupation of Holland, which began when she was 11.
As the Baroness explains, this man created much of the latex consumer imagery that was disseminated around the world: images of people entering stores with rows of rubber boots and gas masks.
The Times Baroness McGregor-Smith, the Conservative peer, is to be the subject of a second investigation by City regulators over her final months running the troubled outsourcer Mitie Group Plc . bit.
It warmed my heart to see Baroness named on that list, both personally (they're some of the most wonderful humans in the world) and as a fan of forward-thinking heavy music.
Isobel (Penelope Milton) is now Baroness Merton, having wed Lord Merton (Douglas Reith) towards the end of the final season, and the Dowager Countess (Maggie Smith) is as deliciously catty as ever.
Her plea succeeded, the Neuvilles were banished to America, and so starts the story of "Artist in Exile: The Visual Diary of Baroness Hyde de Neuville" at the New-York Historical Society.
Her mother, an economist, a former journalist and now a baroness, was the first chairwoman of a listed company in the FTSE 100, an index of the biggest companies traded in London.
She said Lester promised to make her a baroness "within a year" if she slept with him, but would ensure she never had a seat in the House of Lords if she refused.
Beyoncé's dress was designed by luxury fashion house Givenchy, but it was fitted by someone called the Baroness, whose East Village boutique is ground zero for the history of latex in this country.
The Curtis Institute of Music, the prestigious conservatory in Philadelphia, announced on Thursday that it has been given a $55 million gift from the outgoing chairwoman of its board, Nina Baroness von Maltzahn.
Ms. Boël, 50, is a Belgian visual artist who claims that she was conceived during an extramarital affair between King Albert II of Belgium and Ms. Boël's mother, Baroness Sybille de Selys Longchamps.
This ultimate expression of the Dada spirit and a major landmark in 20th-century art may have in fact been partially instigated by the outrageous artist and poet Baroness Elsa von Freytag-Loringhoven.
To maintain engagement with the EU on wider security and defence, Britain should seek to negotiate observer status in the EU's planning and decision-making bodies, committee Chair Baroness Verma said in a statement.
So too did the father of Baroness Sayeeda Warsi, who rose to become a member of David Cameron's cabinet, and was the first Muslim woman to sit at the highest table in the land.
After Diana's death, she stayed out of the public eye, though in 1999, her husband was given the title of Baron in thanks for his service to the Queen, making Fellowes herself a Baroness.
It was an interesting and unique release, one completely inline with Baroness Magazine's progressive approach to all things erotic, and it was also the thing that kick-started Victoria's work as a solo artist.
I present an incomplete list of roles for which Meryl Streep received an Oscar nomination: a witch, a deranged mother, a beloved chef, a malicious magazine editor, an intense nun, and a Danish baroness.
Into this strange milieu as the next secretary-general steps Patricia, Baroness Scotland, a dual citizen of Britain and the Caribbean island of Dominica, who was attorney-general in Britain's most recent Labour government.
Love them or hate them, one cannot deny that Baroness possess one of the most crucial (and up until now, sorely lacking on the Grammy stage) qualities a hard rock band can have: credibility.
However, now we have proof that, once in a great while, a band like Baroness or Gojira or Periphery will bubble up and create too big of a buzz for industry heads to ignore.
Led by the ex-Facebook executive and UK government minister Baroness Joanna Shields, it was valued at $2 billion in April 2018, though this was halved to $1 billion in September of last year.
Amused by Kutt-Hendy's boast that he will collect the reward offered for capturing Filibus, the baroness informs the police that the detective himself is Filibus and proceeds to frame him for her crimes.
Baroness Warsi, a former Conservative Cabinet minister, said both of her grandfathers fought for Britain in World War II, a connection that 20 years later inspired her father to move from Pakistan to Yorkshire.
"It has never been easier to abuse children online," Baroness Joanna Shields, founder of WeProtect - an alliance to end child exploitation online - told the Thomson Reuters Foundation from the End Violence Solutions Summit in Stockholm.
The best one could do would be to describe their music as sludge—in the vein of early Mastodon or Baroness—with strings in that remind of non-metal bands Murder By Death or Cursive.
In 1805, the Baroness Hyde de Neuville (1771-1849) chased Napoleon Bonaparte's army across Europe in order to obtain a pardon for her husband, an aristocrat accused of conspiring to assassinate the arriviste French emperor.
Part of the trauma was rooted in her mother Dutch Baroness Ella van Heemstra's early Nazi sympathies, which are detailed in a new biography Dutch Girl by Robert Matzen, excerpted by PEOPLE in this week's issue.
Lingerie tycoon and socialite Michelle Mone, the U.K.'s Baroness of Mayfair, was left red-faced on Sunday when she mistook a Vietnamese man for a child and picked him up to pose for a photo.
It wasn't the first time I'd attended an iftar at the Hôtel de Pontalba (named after the baroness from New Orleans who built the mansion in the mid-19th century), on Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré.
The arbiter of chic, modest style, Her Royal Highness Princess William, Duchess of Cambridge, Countess of Strathearn, Baroness Carrickfergus — or Kate Middleton, for short — is back with yet another reason for us to sing her stylistic praises.
Under the spell of a German baroness and abstract painter named Hilla Rebay, Guggenheim had amassed a vast collection of Kandinskys and Arps — and Rebays — which Rebay had persuaded Guggenheim could conjure up a new, elevated reality.
Williams — for many years now a baroness — does return, bringing her unquenchable passion with her, one can only look on moist-eyed at an enterprise embarked upon in a spirit that was the exact antithesis of idleness.
SCTV's "slowly built audience" (O'Hara's words) consisted of young Aurora Browne and Carolyn Taylor,  who would go on to co-create the feminist improv series Baroness von Sketch, whose writers room is made up of predominantly women.
The looks were worn by an array of up-and-coming models and characters like the NYC drag queen the Baroness and a young Tracee Ellis Ross, long before she starred in shows like Girlfriends and Blackish.

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