| 21. | The economic hardships of the Great Depression changed the tone of " Chatelaine ".
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| 22. | The site will connect you with your kingdom, shire and local chatelaine to get you started.
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| 23. | Often used on Victorian silver objects such as card and vanity cases, chatelaines and match safes.
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| 24. | Her articles and reviews have been featured in many publications, including " Chatelaine ".
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| 25. | The chatelaine then sends out all of her knights, who seize Jaufre and carry him inside.
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| 26. | "It was associated way back with the chatelaine of the castle, " she said.
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| 27. | She nurtured many women writers and editors, including Rona Maynard, now the editor of Chatelaine magazine.
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| 28. | The Duchess, as chatelaine, was largely responsible for the success of Chatsworth as a commercial endeavour.
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| 29. | Davidson wrote children's books and for a time worked for textbook publisher Chatelaine " magazine.
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| 30. | An Aronde Chatelaine 3-door station wagon and an Aronde Intendante Pick-Up were also offered.
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