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Primrose (given Name)
Primrose is an English language, English feminine given name given in reference to the Primula vulgaris, flower. The common name for the flower comes from the Latin language, Latin phrase ''prima rosa'', or ''first rose''. It is also an English or Scottish surname. As a given name, it was occasionally used as a transferred use of the surname for both boys and girls. It came into vogue in the Victorian era and first part of the 20th century, especially in the United Kingdom, along with other plant and flower names for girls. More attention has been given to the name in the Anglosphere due to Primrose Everdeen, a character in ''The Hunger Games'' books by Suzanne Collins and the The Hunger Games (film series), movies based on the books. Usage In recent years, the name has ranked among the top 1,000 names for newborn girls in England and Wales since 2012 and among the top 200 names for British girls since 2021. The name has never ranked among the 1,000 most popular names for girls in t ...
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Flirtation
Flirting or coquetry is a social and sexual behavior involving spoken or written communication, as well as body language. It is either to suggest interest in a deeper relationship with the other person or, if done playfully, for amusement. It usually involves speaking and behaving in a way that suggests a mildly greater intimacy than the actual relationship between the parties would justify. This may be accomplished by communicating a sense of playfulness or irony. Double entendres (where one meaning is more formally appropriate, and another more suggestive) may be used. Body language can include flicking the hair, eye contact, brief touching, open stances, proximity, and other gestures. Flirting may be done in an under-exaggerated, shy or frivolous style. Vocal communication of interest can include, for example, * Alterations in vocal tone (such as pace, volume, and intonation), * Challenges (including teasing, questions, qualifying, and feigned disinterest) that may serve to ...
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Primrose Adams
Primrose Adams (1926 – January 2020) was a Canadian First Nations artist and member of the Raven Clan from the Haida nation. She wove hats and baskets in the Haida method and is most notable for her spruce root basketry, which involves working in the traditional manner of collecting and dyeing her own spruce root. Adams died in January 2020. Personal life and family As the granddaughter of celebrated Haida artists Charles Edenshaw (1839–1920) and Isabella Edenshaw (1842–1926) and the daughter of Haida artists Florence Davidson and Robert Davidson, Adams comes from a family of distinguished Haida artists. After marrying her husband, Victor, Adams learned the art of basket-weaving from her mother-in-law, Haida artist Selina Peratrovich (1890–1984), starting in 1977. Adams' daughter, Isabel Rorick (born 1955) is also an acclaimed weaver, carrying on a family tradition now spanning five generations. Career and achievements Adams' work resides in several public collections, ...
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Primrose Sonti
Nokulunga Primrose Sonti (born 1 October 1961) is a South African politician from the North West who served as a Member of the National Assembly of South Africa for the Economic Freedom Fighters from May 2014 until May 2024. Sonti was previously a member of the African National Congress. Early life and education Nokulunga Primrose Sonti was born on 1 October 1961 in the Gqaqala settlement, Tsolo, in the previous Cape Province. She was the eldest of six children. She was enrolled at the Nqamakwe Jongabantu Secondary School in Nqamakwe but did not finish school. Sonti also has no tertiary education. She was first employed at a shoe factory in Butterworth before she met her husband. They moved to Wonderkop in the North West in 1995. Political career Sonti was a leading figure in the African National Congress in Wonderkop until she stood as the ward councillor candidate for the Marikana ward in the 2011 local government election. Due to harassment, she resigned from the ANC. Sonti ...
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Primrose Potter
Primrose Potter, Lady Potter AC (born 23 April 1931) is an Australian philanthropist and arts administrator. She is particularly associated with The Australian Ballet. She is the widow of Sir Ian Potter. Life Primrose Catherine Anderson-Stuart was born in Sydney in 1931, the daughter of a radiologist, Bouviere Anderson-Stuart. Her grandfather was Sir Thomas Peter Anderson Stuart, who established the Medical School at the University of Sydney. She was educated at Ascham School. Her first marriage, in 1952, was to a doctor, Roger Dunlop, with whom she had a daughter, Primrose Dunlop, known as "Pitty Pat". After their divorce in 1969, she married businessman and stockbroker Sir Ian Potter in 1975, becoming Lady Potter. They had met at a dinner hosted by William and Sonia McMahon. Sir Ian Potter had children from three earlier marriages. Primrose Potter has been: director and Victorian chairman of the Australian Elizabethan Theatre Trust 1989 to 1991; director of the Bell Shakespe ...
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Primrose Pitman
Primrose Vera Pitman (1902 – 13 September 1998) was a British artist known for her detailed paintings, etchings and drawings of her native Exeter and Devon. Biography Pitman was born in Exeter and studied art at the local Royal Albert Memorial College. After graduation she continued to live in the Heavitree district of the city and was a member of the Exeter Art Society and the Kenn Group. Drawings by Pitman of war-time Exeter were published in the 1942 book ''Exeter Blitz''. In 1953 she became a member of the Society of Graphic Art and also regularly exhibited with the Royal West of England Academy. The Royal Albert Memorial Museum Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery (RAMM) is a museum and art gallery in Exeter, Devon, the largest in the city. It holds significant and diverse collections in areas such as zoology, anthropology, fine art, local and overseas archaeolo ... in Exeter holds several of her drawings of the city. In 1972 a collection of her etchings and dr ...
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Primrose McConnell
Primrose McConnell (1906 – 29 May 1991) was an Irish missionary in Haiti. Life Primrose McConnell was born Frances Elaine Beckett in 1906 in Foxrock, Dublin. Her parents were Edith Alice (née Park) and George F. Beckett, an architect. She had a brother and a sister. Samuel Beckett was a cousin, and the two attended Trinity College Dublin at the same time. On 6 July 1934, she married the Rev. H. Ormonde McConnell in Coke Memorial Church, Kingston, Jamaica. They had four children, Patrick, Marian, Alec and Hazel. He was a Methodist minister who was posted to Port-au-Prince, Haiti. The couple lived there for 36 years, where they learned Creole, developing a written phonetic form of the language. Using the Laubach teaching method, they organised literacy programmes for children and adults and founded the Nouveau Collège Bird. They published a number of books on a wide variety of subjects in Creole, with the language becoming known as Haitian and being adopted as the offi ...
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Primrose Rupp Hinton
Syrene Louise Primrose "Prim" Rupp Hinton (December 25, 1889 - May 9, 1969) was an American journalist. She was the society editor for the Aberdeen Daily World. Early life Syrene Louise Primrose "Prim" Rupp Hinton was born on December 25, 1889, in Adrian, Michigan, the daughter of Bernard Henry Rupp (1847-1929) and Sarah E Hinman (1853-1937). The family moved to Walla Walla, Washington, when she was four years old. She went to Sharpstein school for several years and then to Lincoln, from which school she graduated. She was a graduate of Whitman College. Career She was a teacher of English in Weatherwax High School, Aberdeen, Washington Aberdeen () is a city in Grays Harbor County, Washington, United States. The population was 17,013 at the 2020 census. The city is the economic center of Grays Harbor County, bordering the cities of Hoquiam and Cosmopolis. Aberdeen is occasi .... She was the society editor for the '' Aberdeen Daily World''. Her brother W.A. Rupp was the p ...
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Marguerite Primrose Gerrard
Marguerite Primrose Gerrard (29 July 1922, Jamaica – 11 August 1993, Delaware County, Pennsylvania, born Marguerite Primrose Tyndale-Biscoe, was a Jamaica-born American botanical artist. Life and family Marguerite Primrose Tyndale-Biscoe was born in Jamaica on 29 July 1922 in a family of Robert Stafford Tyndale-Biscoe and Marguerite Eliza Wilson. In 1948 she married James Herbert Gerrard, taking Gerrard as her married name. They had a son, James Herbert Gerrard the Younger (1954-1982). Gerrard died on 11 August 1993 and is buried in the United States at Arlington Cemetery in Drexel Hill, Pennsylvania. Art Marguerite Primrose Gerrard worked in techniques of botanical watercolour, tempera, and gouache. Her botanical watercolours and drawings are included to the Catalogue of the Botanical Art Collection at the Hunt Institute The Hunt Institute for Botanical Documentation (HIBD), dedicated as the Rachel McMasters Miller Hunt Botanical Library in 1961, is a research division of ...
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Primrose Cumming
Primrose Cumming (1915–2004) was a British writer of children's books. Her writing career spanned over 30 years, and produced some fine examples of the pony book genre, combining accurate observation of human and equine with a certain wry humour. In her most sought-after title ''Silver Snaffles'', Tattles is brilliantly observed: by turns tetchy and patient, he is the archetypal family pony who has long-sufferingly taught generations of children to ride; in contrast, Smug, the evil pony in ''Silver Eagle Carries On'' has a mind strictly her own: “Smug, of course, had no intention of jumping anything, but she held upon the right course until the last second, when she adroitly stepped to one side.”Badger, ii Primrose Cumming was equally good at human characters: the Silver Eagle Riding School series has Josephine, the brilliant, but irritating middle sister, alternately a torment and an inspiration to her elder sister Mary. Tabby and Martin Mead in ''The Wednesday Pon ...
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Primrose Bordier
Primrose Bordier (20 March 1929– 21 November 1995) was a French designer, known for her innovations with colour in fabric. She was born in Paris. She was a design director for Le Printemps, the French department store chain, and in this capacity, introduced the use of colour in household linen (e.g. bedsheets and towels). Bordier was inspired by a trip to the US, as the practice was unknown in Europe at the time. She then began a long and successful collaboration with Le Jacquard Francais in 1978. In 1976, Bordier became the first female designer to receive the French Legion of Honor The National Order of the Legion of Honour (french: Ordre national de la Légion d'honneur), formerly the Royal Order of the Legion of Honour ('), is the highest French order of merit, both military and civil. Established in 1802 by Napoleon .... In 1966, she married Charles Gombault, the editor-in-chief of ''France-Soir''. She died in the Cochin Hospital in Paris in 1995. References ...
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Primrose Bogatsu
Primrose Bogatsu is a South African politician who has been a member of the North West Provincial Legislature since February 2023, representing the Economic Freedom Fighters The Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) is a South African left-wing to far-left pan-Africanist and Marxist–Leninist political party. It was founded by expelled former African National Congress Youth League (ANCYL) President Julius Malema, and hi .... Bogatsu was elected the deputy provincial chairperson of the EFF at the party's third Provincial People's Assembly in September 2022. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Bogatsu, Primrose Living people Year of birth missing (living people) Tswana people Economic Freedom Fighters politicians Members of the North West Provincial Legislature Women members of provincial legislatures of South Africa ...
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