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She has become seen as a second foundress through her efforts.
The nest is started by a single queen, called the "foundress".
Their friend and foundress is their pearl of great price.
Among this number were seven whom the foundress felt showed signs of having a religious calling.
She is considered the "last foundress" of the congregation.
She has been honoured ever since as the Foundress of the College.
This took place despite objections by Church authorities to the foundress' severe position regarding personal poverty.
The first objective of this foundress was to give poor girls a complete Christian formation and to prepare them for life in society.
The first wasps to emerge from the eggs laid by the foundress are females.
"Mother Teresa had a special grace of God, as foundress, to start the society.
Morphologically, foundress and subordinate reproductive members of the colony differ little.
Her remains were later translated inside, the foundress being commemorated as a great Anglican saint.
When multiple females found a colony, a dominant queen can subordinate another foundress.
Recent research suggests that this manifestation may be dependent on specific hormones contained within the foundress.
Parent colony workers dwindle, usually leaving the nest to die, as does the foundress queen.
These two words were not senseless ones for our Foundress who united both realities in a perfect harmony:
Today the almost 2,000 Sisters of the Congregation continue the work of their foundress around the world.
The foundress of the monastery was a rich widow, Maria de Guzman.
Thus she was asked to be the foundress of such a group, rather than follow the monastic life she had been considering.
Some foundress wasps do not build their own nests, but rather attempt to usurp that of another female.
Their foundress' name lives on in Chicago's Cabrini Street.
The foundress determined on the habit, which was white, with a white scapular and blue mantle.
Johanna Penz is also the foundress of the fair.
Returning to Amiens, the foundress taught the young sisters the ways of the spiritual life.
Serious disagreements arose between the staff of Friendship House and its foundress, particularly surrounding her marriage.