Philomene

Phil´o`mene


n.1.The nightingale.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, published 1913 by G. & C. Merriam Co.
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Philomene Mukanyandwi, 21, and Jeanine Uwamahoro, 26, were at the time of their arrest found in possession of 4000 pellets of cannabis.
Since the age of 14, Laurence Philomene has been taking photos, beginning with images of dolls, later evolving into photos of friends, who remain largely the subject of personal and commercial pieces.
Caption: Clockwise, from left: Sonia Delaunay, Philomene, 1907, oil on canvas, 36 1/4 x 21 1/2".
Philomene Nyirahuku, who oversees formation for the Les Soeurs Auxiliatrices (Helpers of the Holy Soul) congregation in Kenya and Rwanda.
Northern Gallery For Contemporary Art, Sunderland 28-30, Fawcett Street (0191 561 8407) Crab Walk: Works in a range of media by artists including Nicolas Deshaves, Philomene Pirecki and Sally Troughton, inspired by the German phrase Krebsgang, coined by Gunter Grass to describe the process of looking backwards in order to move forwards.
8, 1921, the only daughter of five children raised by Abraham Moses and Philomene Noskey, Mary witnessed more than her share of loss in her life, yet remained strong and compassionate.
Cllr Erica Kemp was joined by Assistant Mayor Ann O'Byrne and Philomene Uwamaliya, from the Liverpool Rwandan Community, at St John's Gardens, where the genocide victims were remembered.
After Ouamouno died, his four-year-old sister (http://blogs.unicef.org/2014/10/27/ebola-finding-patient-zero/) Philomene and their mother also passed away from the disease.