She has taken some of his sketches to a royal society that commissions him to paint a series of pictures based on native mythology.
Collaboration between the royal society and family health services authorities would be a sensible way forward in improving dispensing standards.
Her roots reflected a breathtakingly exclusive royal society, in which kings as often as not were cousins and romance might serve political purposes, or vice versa.
In 1937, Korch received a knighthood in the royal Danish society of Order of Dannebrog.
For women (as for men) Court dress originally meant the best and most opulent style of clothing, as worn in fashionable and royal society.
It can, as long as you don't get stuck on the idea of the Splatometer, which, by the way, is a trademark of the royal society.
In 1850 he was chosen fellow of the royal society, and in 1851 a member of the council of the Royal College of Surgeons.
His simple yet elegant and understated manner of dress, coupled with his natural wit, gained him entry to the Regent's royal society.
William Chambers designed the house in 1775 for royal societies and it now contains three fabulous museums.
Account given to the royal society of the Plesiosaur discovery (1719).