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"Maud" Definitions
  1. a first name for girls

163 Sentences With "Maud"

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A scene of Maud covered in blood in what appears to be a cell — and another of her friend questioning why Maud would ever go back to nursing after "what happened" — suggests there's more to Maud than meets the eye.
Maud and Gus both met while working within the sideshow circuit, with Gus working as a tattooed man and Maud as a contortionist.
Nova Scotian folk artist Maud Lewis is a stunning example.
Everett is as much of a social pariah as Maud.
But of course, Maud is harboring demons of her own.
At times, Maud seems to masochistically luxuriate in her incapacitation.
NEW MILFORD "Meadows, Gardens and the Sea," paintings by Maud Guilfoyle.
The crafts are inspired by Maud Lewis, a Canadian folk artist.
Powell's mother, the former Maud Wells-Dymoke, was fifteen years Philip's senior.
MACÔN, France — Maud Griezmann walked into the concert hall and looked around.
There may be something more sinister to Maud lurking beneath the surface.
CNN's Margaux Deygas and Maud Le Rest in Paris contributed to this report.
Maud Martha's experiences highlight the sometimes unexceptional nature of being black in America.
Following its debut, "Saint Maud" was acquired for North American distribution by A24.
That's because it is located above a huge underwater mountain called Maud Rise.
Maud pleads and protests, and then moodily waits for her story to begin.
"Maud Martha," Gwendolyn Brooks It's one of the most spatially poetic novels ever.
"Octopussy" (1983): Maud Adams returned to the Bond franchise as the titular character.
It's the tale of Maud (Morfydd Clark), a home health aide in a small British seaside town who becomes obsessed with the spiritual state of her patient, a former dancer named Amanda (Jennifer Ehle), whose life seems degenerate to Maud.
I read and reread voraciously — particularly the Betsy-Tacy series by Maud Hart Lovelace.
And then Halo Maud made me discover Chris Cohen while we were on tour.
Maud hated regimental life and became morbidly shy, cutting herself off even from friends.
"The dark season is heavy for everyone," said his wife, the filmmaker Maud Nycander.
In addition to their daughter Deirdre, he is survived by another daughter, Maud Simmons.
This 1910 painting, by Maud Earl, shows Caesar in the aftermath, mourning Edward VII.
Maud lived in isolation and deprivation until her final days, succumbing to pneumonia in 1970.
Octopussy actor Maud Adams returned in View to a kill, but in a different role.
His proposal: if Sue helps him seduce Maud, Gentleman will share Maud's inheritance with her.
" In response, TV presenter Claudia Winkleman (and aunt to recent royal bridesmaid Maud Windsor) responded. "Ditto.
Once a social outcast, Maud becomes beloved in her community by painting until her last days.
The movie is based on the first Anne of Green Gables book by Lucy Maud Montgomery.
Maud, sung by Dame Josephine Barstow, makes this case with force and a stunning soprano voice.
Tim and Maud fall in love at a university boat club, marry, and have a daughter.
The actress originally auditioned for the role of Andrea Anders, which eventually went to Maud Adams.
My mind, for a second, darts to memories of studying Maud Gonne in a sticky English classroom.
He has sold the family home, and is dumping Maud at Aunt Ida's for the foreseeable future.
Through the fog of mental disintegration, Maud looks for clues and keeps seeing characters from the past.
The explosion ripped through Osteen's house in Maud, about 58 miles southeast of Oklahoma City, September 19 .
Though she's now convinced that God is "within" her, it seems that Maud wasn't always so faithful.
Maud retorts that this is pointless, since Magpie is doomed to a life of prostitution whatever they do.
That night last November, family members anxiously awaited word from Maud as news of the Bataclan attack spread.
It's called Maud Rise, and it's a massive submarine mountain that lies in the vicinity of these holes.
Having decided that he needs a housekeeper, he posts an ad in the store that Maud surreptitiously steals.
Each room Maud Martha lives in is grown by the very cautious and awesome pace of her language.
Maud (Morfydd Clark) is a hospice nurse hired to care for the enigmatic former dancer Amanda (Jennifer Ehle).
Maud has recently become a devout Christian and is desperate to "save" her patient's soul from eternal damnation.
Maud is thereafter in some sense resurrected; and perhaps this miracle explains the pair's romance and subsequent marriage.
Prince George, Isla Phillips, Maud Windsor, Theodora Williams and Louis De Givenchy are also seen gathered around the newlyweds.
There are also some new faces, such as Lucy Smith (played by Tuppence Middleton) and Maud Bagshaw (Imelda Staunton).
Maud emerges as a memorable figure, a misunderstood woman who has yet to discover her own brilliance and tenacity.
Maud would also go on to become America's first female, mainstream tattooer, and they did work together for sometime.
Maud goes to work for an American-owned medical research company; Tim, a musician and aspiring composer, stays home.
"Maud Lewis is outside the cannon of artists that we associate with the story of art in Canada," Withrow says.
With the costumes I wanted my stylist Maud Dupuy to bring anachronistic elements (1980s/1970s mostly) and lots of pink.
The generative moment of her artistic expression occurs after Everett slaps Maud for saying too much to his fellow fishmonger.
As circumstances begin to improve for Maud with her new patron, she finds local fame in her seemingly simple paintings.
Dr. Carolyn Maud Doherty, the family's reproductive endocrinologist, says there are very few 61-year-olds who can be surrogates.
The poems were initially rejected by her publisher and after much back and forth and revision, it became Maud Martha.
It would "distort investment in the EU towards a few member states," said Maud Sacquet, public policy manager for CCIA.
While it delves into biographical details of Wagner's life, there is not much information given about his wife, Maud Wagner.
It's a decoy: Using it makes her look weak and helpless, and Maud likes that — because she is anything but.
The next closest land point to it is Queen Maud Land in Antarctica, which is 720 miles (1,160 kilometers) away.
Maud is an unusual heroine: Neither talkative nor evidently reflective, she remains in many aspects closed to us, a cipher.
In spite of the tattoo on her wrist that occasions much comment ("Sauve Qui Peut"), Maud isn't a racy sort.
"I don't meet with my actors until I start filming," Maud says, her left hand still crabbed from her stroke.
That night, Griezmann played while his sister, Maud, was inside the Bataclan concert hall where terrorists attacked with guns and grenades.
She will portray Lady Maud Bagshaw, a cousin of the Granthams and the lady-in-waiting to the visiting Queen Mary.
That's obvious even before Maud hovers (a la Toni Collette in Hereditary) over the ground, compelled by some unseen supernatural force.
Saint Maud is writer/director Rose Glass's first feature, though she's made a handful of other horror shorts in the past.
The film will also feature a host of new stars, including Oscar-nominated actress Imelda Staunton, who plays Lady Maud Bagshaw.
So-called folk artists such as Maud Lewis rely on local and outside support to preserve their work and promote their history.
For her adorable bridesmaids, Lady Gabrielle called upon Isabella Windsor, Maud Windsor, Leonora Weisman, Aurelia del Drago, Eliza Goldsmith and Emily Conolly.
A novel composed of 34 chapters in verse, Maud Martha tells the story of a young black woman living a normal life.
Ms. Hawkins plays Maud Lewis, who, when the story starts, is in her early 30s and struggling to maintain a fragile independence.
When he enlists the help of another academic, Maud Bailey, to help him unravel the mystery, two irresistible love stories take flight.
As the fight reaches a boiling point, Maud Watts (Mulligan), an industrial laundry worker, is forced to make sacrifices for the cause.
The book opens with a dramatic scene in which Maud and Tim, members of their university sailing club, are repairing a boat.
Sophie Hallette provided embroidered floral lace in iridescent metallics, snow white and "bonbon pink," according to Maud Lescroart, the company's marketing director.
But she was ousted in 1973, resulting from a family feud with Owen's widow, Maud, and their sons that lasted 40 years.
Today, a Maud Lewis painting might sell for upwards of $20,000, a price that was likely unfathomable to the artist in her lifetime.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Maudie, directed by Aisling Walsh, depicts the life of Nova Scotia folk artist Maud Lewis (1903–1970).
I bought three pairs of black Maud Frizon flats at Barneys and three pair of Charles Jourdan high-heeled pumps at Bergdorf Goodman.
"I still look at Amazon as a young company, a teenager," said Maud Daudon, the president of the Seattle Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce.
"There has been a shift in how we think of really talented students from different backgrounds," said Maud Mandel, the president of Williams.
Maud Casey is the author of three novels, a story collection and the recently published "The Art of Mystery: The Search for Questions."
On Tuesday, the studio dropped a trailer for its latest horror flick, Saint Maud—and it looks just as terrifying as its predecessors.
In response, Maud sets off alone on an ocean voyage in the once-neglected boat, the Lodestar, taking the crossing of the title.
Brooks's novel demonstrates how Maud Martha's experiences of sexism, colorism, and poverty intersect with experiences of young love and adjusting to a new city.
The marriage was happy enough at first, but Maud soon became depressed by the conviction that she was looked upon as a cradle-snatcher.
A grifter called Gentleman persuades Sue Trinder, an orphan living and working among petty thieves, to become a maid to the heiress Maud Lilly.
Maud Tallet, the mayor of Champs-sur-Marne, defended her town's actions, saying that it reserves reduced cafeteria tariffs for the children of taxpayers.
This adaptation of Lucy Maud Montgomery's 1908 classic is followed at 9:173 in some markets by "Pollyanna" (2005), about yet another plucky orphan.
To the despair of the Lucy Maud Montgomery hive, Anne with an E is among the list of Netflix originals to get the ax.
They are, as Maud says, "like a pair of mismatched socks," but they rely on each other for survival — more of a companionship than romance.
The show, courtesy of Breaking Bad writer Moira Walley-Beckett, will take a much more realistic approach to the classic story by Lucy Maud Montgomery.
An invitation to Lutz Huelle, a suggested coffee date from designer Esther Maud, a seat at the Masha Ma show at YOYO Palais de Tokyo.
Maud Olivier, a socialist MP behind the new bill, said she hoped that it would lead to a new perception of sex workers as "victims".
At the Niagara Daredevil Exhibit, just across the Canadian border, the name of the young vaudeville actress Maud Willard appears on a list of failures.
" The Cincinnati Enquirer reported that Livingston was "cautioned by the referee for using "Maud" tactics, and lost through using the strangle hold after being warned.
Student Opinion Watch the trailer below, for the Netflix remake of the children's book "Anne of Green Gables," written by Lucy Maud Montgomery in 1908.
Jackson's Maud lives a life peppered by Post-it notes reminding her to lock the door, to keep appointments, to drink coffee ("good for memory").
But the writers that meant most to me: Alice Walker, Roald Dahl, Charlotte Brontë, Dickens, Noel Streatfeild, Andrew Salkey, L. Maud Montgomery, Louisa May Alcott.
Sally Hawkins stars alongside Ethan Hawke in this film about the life of Canadian artist Maud Lewis, whose paintings soared in popularity in the mid-1900s.
" With Maud Lewis, the McMichael encourages a nuanced appreciation for an artist whose work has long been attached to reductive descriptors like "child-like" and "primitive.
But, as campaigner Maud Hodson points out, women are not a third or half as slow as men, as the cropping of their races might suggest.
Oscillating between moments of pain and ones of inspiring artistic expression, Maudie captures the nuance of Maud Lewis's life and her unexpected success as an artist.
Maud de Boer-Buquicchio, the U.N. special rapporteur on the sale and sexual exploitation of children, said the Dominican Republic is a child sex tourism hotspot.
The Dong, longing for his Jumbly Girl, is certainly a more persuasive, and pensively dignified, image of longing than Tennyson's poet moaning maudlinly for his Maud.
The Dutch women won relay silver at the world championships in Kazan, Russia, last year with Kromowidjojo, Femke Heemskerk, Maud van der Meer and Marrit Steenbergen.
Directed by Aisling Walsh, with a script by Sherry White, "Maudie" is based — or perhaps, more truly, inspired — by the life of Maud Lewis (1903-1970).
The character is also a cartoonist's loving nod to hick comic-strip staples like Al Capp's Li'l Abner, Snuffy Smith and Frederick Opper's Maud the mule.
The show concludes with 10 works by 21st-century American, European or African-born Paris-based artists, including Mickalene Thomas, Aimé Mpane, Maud Sulter and Lorraine O'Grady.
It was the first Grand Slam singles final between sisters since Maud and Lilian Watson at Wimbledon in 1884 and also the first with two African-Americans.
Watching television one evening, Maud is entranced by the bragging of a ruggedly handsome con man, recently released from prison and promoting a book about his swindles.
North and Central America: Pedro Páramo, by Juan Rulfo (Mexico), To Kill a Mocking Bird by Harper Lee (USA), Anne of Green Gables by Lucy Maud Montgomery (Canada).
Since her death, Maud and Everett Lewis's home, arguably the third main character in the film, has entered the permanent collection of the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia.
Maud de Boer-Buquicchio, the U.N. special rapporteur on the sale and sexual exploitation of children, urged Malaysian authorities to protect the rights of minors, particularly young girls.
In "An Elderly Lady Seeks Peace at Christmastime," Maud must take measures into her own hands when her upstairs neighbor begins beating his wife, causing an unbearable racket.
It was the first major Grand Slam final between sisters since Maud and Lilian Watson at Wimbledon in 523 and also the first to feature two African-Americans.
It was the first major Grand Slam final between sisters since Maud and Lilian Watson at Wimbledon in 1884 and also the first to feature two African-Americans.
Maud putting sharp nails into her sneakers — and then walking around in them, while screaming in pain — suggests, at the very least, something is not quite right here.
Saint Maud is the kind of low-budget horror film that sneaks up on you, as much a character study as a portrait of twisted belief and obsession.
Born Maud Dowley in 1903 in the town of Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Lewis suffered from juvenile arthritis that eventually bowed her spine, stiffened her neck, and gnarled her hands.
The further her relationship with Everett progresses (she eventually persuades him to marry her after making sexual advances) Maud does less and less housework and more and more painting.
Anne Shirley, who took Prince Edward Island by storm in Lucy Maud Montgomery's "Anne of Green Gables," will bring her imaginative powers to a different island environment this weekend.
It is believed that this mom from the south, who majored in English literature, named her daughter Iseult after the daughter of Maud Gonne, Yeats's muse, can do it.
It's easy, especially, to admire Ms. Hawkins's technical skill — the private smiles and halting, crooked walk — but the beauty of her performance is that soon you see only Maud.
The distancing from the real Lewis registers as a commercial calculation, as does the emphasis on Maud and Everett's relationship, which here evolves into an achingly moving love story.
Amanda has her doubts about this "God" fellow her caretaker is so obsessed with, and Maud wages an intense, generally deranged battle to save Amanda's soul before she dies.
Stories of demons, devils, and religious dread have long made for great horror films, and Saint Maud, from first-time director Rose Glass, follows in those well-trodden footsteps.
There have been several TV adaptations of Lucy Maud Montgomery's 1908 novel Anne of Green Gables (and the five subsequent books in the series), and today Netflix announced the latest.
"We urge all MEPs (members of parliament) to contest this report and to support balanced copyright rules, which respect online rights and support Europe's digital economy," CCIA's Maud Sacquet said.
Edmund White Elinam Agbo Lauren Friedlander Cristina Fires Lin King Drew McCutcheon Celeste Mohammaed Grayson Morely Maud Streep Alex Terrell Ava Tomasula Y Garcia Megan Tucker Ernie Wang Nyssa Chow, Still.Life.
They will be joined by their cousins: 4-year-old Mia Tindall; Savannah, 7, and Isla Phillips, 6; and 5-year old Maud Windsor (who attends Thomas's Battersea with Prince George).
The royal brother and sister will be joined by their cousins Mia Tindall, 4, Savannah, 7, and Isla Phillips, 6, and Maud Windsor, 5, as "special attendants" in Eugenie's wedding party.
Cooped up with her controlling aunt Ida after her brother sells their house upon their parents' death, Maud immediately searches for escape, going to the local dance hall, smoking, and painting.
Maud van der Meer and Marrit Steenbergen replaced Dekker and Veldhuis, who retired after London, for last year's world championships in Kazan, Russia, where they again won silver behind the Australians.
CNN's Jeremy Diamond, Ryan Browne, Tamara Qiblawi, Mohammed Tawfeeq, Maud Le Reste, Bijan Hosseini, Isil Sariyuce, Steven Jiang, Richard Roth, Carolyn Sung, Joe Sterling and Radina Gigova contributed to this report.
Who better to bring Lucy Maud Montgomery's beloved Anne of Green Gables to TV screens (yet again) than Moira Walley-Beckett, best known for her Emmy-winning work on Breaking Bad?
Far more helpful, however, were the kind ministrations of Aunt Maud and another of her mother's sisters, Aunt Grace, a trained nurse who came to help coax her back to health.
He'd much rather be buying a shotgun ("Its potency made up for Charlie's growing sense of decrepitude") or interviewing people like Bad Maud, a bartender at the Greasy Mattress biker bar.
While the boys wore head-to-toe Amaia, the girls —including royal cousins Mia Tindall and Maud Windsor and singer Robbie Williams's daughter Theodora — wore the Sienna shoe in white by Papouelli.
The film does not conform to typical biopic standards, just as the film's subject, Maud Lewis (played by Sally Hawkins), did not adhere to the societal standards of a bona fide artist.
But it is a ridiculous argument, and Magpie's mother does not accept it for a moment, not least because she knows that Maud is being paid handsomely to deliver the "fresh parcel".
Both parents will share joint custody of their three daughters: Maud Angelica, 13, Leah Isadora, 11, and Emma Tallulah, 7, who'll continue to live with their mother and attend their current schools.
In 20063, Serena and Venus Williams met in the championship match, the first time sisters contested a top-level final since Maud Watson beat her sister Lilian in the 22006 Wimbledon final.
A romantic wrinkle in part one — Sue falls in love with Maud — becomes the heart of the book, but fiendish plot twists follow, revealed through time shifts in parts two and three.
But it has long held an international profile thanks to a fictional redheaded orphan named Anne Shirley, the protagonist of the beloved 1908 novel "Anne of Green Gables" by Lucy Maud Montgomery.
When Ellen Maud Bennett was diagnosed with inoperable cancer and given only days to live, she filled her final days with love, humor, and specific instructions for how she'd like to be remembered.
The movie ends with historical footage of the real Maud displaying her creations in her home, a small nod to the woman who persisted through so many obstacles but nevertheless continued to paint.
The bridesmaids, though, were all much younger: Princess Charlotte, Robbie Williams' daughter Theodora, cousin Zara Tindall's daughter Mia, cousin Peter Phillip's daughters Savannah and Isla, Eugenie's goddaughter Maud Windsor, according to the Telegraph.
K. Taraka Rama Rao, Minister for IT, Municipal Administration and Urban Development and Industries (MAUD), ACT Fibernet is the first player in the Indian internet market to GIGA enable an entire Indian city. )
On Friday, they were also joined by their cousins: 4-year-old Mia Tindall; Savannah, 7, and Isla Phillips, 6; and 5-year old Maud Windsor (who attends Thomas's Battersea with Prince George).
This Friday, Anne Shirley will usher in a new generation of fans with the release of Anne with an E, Netflix's spin on Lucy Maud Montgomery's beloved Anne of Green Gables book series.
The 37-year-old is currently 51st in the line of succession to the British throne, behind her father, older brother Lord Frederick Windsor and her two young nieces, Maud and Isabella Windsor.
Maud, awakened to her fascination with the uncharted, makes for the open sea, and her hazardous solo voyage on the Atlantic is the book's centerpiece, evoked by Miller with rich and detailed specificity.
Married to Lord Frederick Windsor (son of the Queen's cousin Prince Michael of Kent) since 2009, the couple's daughter Maud had a starring role in the royal nuptials, as one of six adorable bridesmaids.
After the investigator, special rapporteur for the United Nations on the sale of children, child prostitution, and child pornography Maud de Boer-Buquicchio, made her claims, the Japanese government demanded that she retract them.
Going into Season 2, we knew we wanted to end with Lydia having the stroke and that the final episode would be an homage to the "Maud" episode that he and I both love.
The film follows Maud (Morfydd Clark)—a hospice nurse who has a, uh... loaded relationship with God—as she takes care of Amanda (Jennifer Ehle), a former dancer who's been diagnosed with terminal lymphoma.
The new group, Aerospace Works for Washington, will be a "megaphone" to warn that jobs are at risk, said Maud Daudon, chief executive of the Seattle Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce, which is leading the effort.
Mr. Cinader is survived by Ms. Scott as well as by his wife, the former Johanna van Riel; three other daughters, Martha Mimms, Maud Bryt, and Abigail Olson; a son, Arthur Jr.; and 13 grandchildren.
As a child immigrant, I had read straight through Lois Lenski, Maud Hart Lovelace, Beverly Cleary, Judy Blume then through Dickens, Hemingway, Austen, Sinclair Lewis and Dostoyevsky — books recommended by good-hearted librarians and teachers.

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