(Old Testament) wife of Isaac and mother of Jacob and Esau.
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Examples for "Rebekah"
Examples for "Rebekah"
1Photo: Rebekah Parsons-King The Duke of Sussex being welcomed at Government House.
2News International Chief Executive Rebekah Brooks has also been called to parliament.
3Jamie wasn't paying attention to the talk; he was still watching Rebekah.
4Hamilton GP Rebekah Doran said her practice was looking at virtual consultations.
5Photo: Rebekah Parsons-King Mark and Eddie Solomon outside of their Kaikoura home.
1Police said family members last heard from Rebecca Adams on May 27.
2The Sunday Times journalist Rebecca Myers, however, takes a more optimistic stance.
3Rebecca Long-Bailey said further talks were taking place in the coming week.
4Regardless of what Rebecca had said, they must have understood the truth.
5In the case of Rebecca Nurse, the Judge said to the defendant:
6Rebecca pinched his knee, hard: he had gone too far, too fast.
7Rebecca started up; even in the dusk her face showed her agitation.
8In 1939, he directed Jamaica Inn, followed a year later by Rebecca.
9Rebecca questioned who had funded Leifer's long legal battle to avoid extradition.
10Rebecca Howard talks to Kathryn Ryan about visualising the future of news.
11Rebecca had always had a knack for seeing right through the obvious.
12As a teen, Rebecca had faced a crisis pregnancy of her own.
13Rebecca tumbled off to the right and I slid on straight ahead.
14Obviously it had been a mistake to take Rebecca into her home.
15As soon as Aunt Rebecca gets the pleats basted in the skirt.
16So maybe Rebecca was every bit as innocent as Oliver presented her.