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Sophia
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Sophia [səʊˈfaɪə]
n
(Biographies / Sophia (1630-1714) F, Hanoverian, POLITICS: royal family member) 1630-1714, electress of Hanover (1658-1714), in whom the Act of Settlement (1701) vested the English Crown. She was a granddaughter of James I of England and her son became George I of Great Britain and Ireland
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Sophia [səʊˈfaɪə] NSofĂ­a


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From Jenny Lind, in the 19th century, to the likes of Birgit Nilsson, Astrid Varnay and Anne Sofie von Otter in the 20th and 21st centuries, the list has seemingly gone on and on.
So the Dominguez family adopts Sofie from an animal shelter and the children begin to learn how to house-train a puppy.
As Aeneas, Marcus Haddock essayed his difficult music with uncommon honor, and his two leading ladies, Anna Catarina Antonacci as Cassandra and Anne Sofie von Otter as Dido, kept their artistry and intelligence working for them even when their voices weren't fully co-operating.
 
 
 
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