Madame Doubtfire was made into a Hollywood film starring Robin Williams in 1993.
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I'd go with the poached eggs with spinach and sauce mornay or the croque madame.
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Madame Tussaud's says it will not drop plans for creating a wax effigy of Grant.
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Madame Sitorus, a well-known Toba guru sibaso who practiced in Laguboti in 1984.
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Madame Secretary, the state of the great Gov. Bev Perdue and the fantastic Sen.
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In another, a Spanish actress plays a former madame who gives relationship advice.
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Madame Bubble, a witch whose enchantments made the Enchanted Ground enchanted.
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Madame Necker encouraged her husband to try to find himself a public position.
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Madame de Maintenon is somewhat obscured by this richly embroidered tapestry.
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Title used for a married Frenchwoman
Madam, Madame, ma'am, or Mme is a title for a woman. It is derived from the French madame (see different meanings of madame), the equivalent of Mrs. or Ms., and literally signifying "my lady." The plural of madam in this sense is mesdames. ...
A lady that Babar befriended in France, and returned with him when he became king. She taught him many things, and was kind and caring, and in many ways became a surrogate mother of sorts to him.