Camilla, along with her two sisters came out of the town car and entered Cecilia Binns' house. |
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The idea to add the clicker was ripped off from an excellent Yankee-centric site by a writer named Cecilia Tan. |
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He walked forward and a coldness swept over Cecilia, nearly knocking the breath out of her. |
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Cecilia leaned over and picked up a razor and started to shave her legs while the conditioner settled into her hair. |
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Cecilia and Joe had similar tastes and almost everything in the apartment was mismatched and worn. |
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The catacombs and fantastic burial monuments are located along the way from Casale Rotondo to Cecilia Metella's tomb. |
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The grand finale featured Cecilia on stage preparing a bride for her final vows. |
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A screech like a barn owl and a heavy thunk came from Cecilia and Charlie's bedroom. |
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A poetry slam was judged by Cecilia Marshall, widow of Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall. |
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Hastily, Cecilia put the crucifix back in the box and in the drawer on her nightstand. |
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When they roused in the morning, Cecilia had 15 angry messages on her cell phone. |
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Opera singer Cecilia Bartoli won female artist of the year, with best male artist going to the bass baritone Bryn Terfel. |
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Cecilia had to hid a smile when she saw Kit straighten his shoulders and take a step forwards in his most lord-like manner. |
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While Stephen and Louis sat down on the sand drinking beer and talking, Jessica and Cecilia took turns in barbecuing the yummy food. |
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Cecilia walked along the ocean shore, dipping her feet into the cool water as crisp moonbeams formed pools of light along the sand. |
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The rush of migrants heading for Texas was a common topic of conversation in the community, Cecilia said – but not for her family. |
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By contrast, St Cecilia sweeps in on joyous flourishes from trumpets and drums, with rushing strings as buoyant as those that welcome Handel's Queen of Sheba. |
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The minor characters who add to the film are the nosey neighbour played by Roger Allam, and best of all Cecilia Noble as a social worker. |
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One of the many highlights of the programme will be expressive voice of opera singer Cecilia Bartoli. |
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Mezzo-soprano Cecilia Bartoli is one of the most famous classical artists of our time. |
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In the late 1970s his long-time mistress, Cecilia Matos, would appear in a necklace from which hung a small, gold, oil derrick. |
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Their first play, Shaking Cecilia, was about an agoraphobic making a road trip from Surrey to Aberdeen. |
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Cecilia and Tammy Grono were murdered in my home town of Summerland, B. C. The prime suspect is Kevin Machell. |
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Mezzo-soprano Cecilia Bartoli, one of the most successful classical artists of our time, will perform in the Berliner Konzerthaus. |
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Cecilia ultimately marries Mortimer and takes the Delvile surname, losing her inheritance and temporarily her sanity along with her own name. |
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This went to Sweden's Cecilia Malmström, a Swedish liberal who had been commissioner for justice and home affairs. |
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Immediately when she saw it, Cecilia thought of a heavy patient she worked with. |
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Cecilia Malmström, the Minister for European Affairs, will sign on behalf of the Council. |
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On 10 March 1831 he married Eliza Cecilia Bowen, daughter of Edward Bowen, chief justice of the Superior Court of Lower Canada. |
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On days when we hear the tragic news of Cecilia Zhang, we can find a little solace in the fact that one little girl was saved. |
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My greatest experience was to meet a nun, Sister Cecilia, 101 years old, one of the founding members of a monastery in Lithuania. |
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Cecilia felt that they had to find a good solution for positioning the patients in a smooth way, for their sake as well as that of the personnel. |
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Today Mr Sebulbda is living in a meeting room which belongs to the church of Santa Cecilia close to Concepción. |
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With her Aunt Anna Cecilia beside her, she learned to listen to God in silence and in meditation. |
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Five feet two inches tall, Cecilia Benattar came from a working-class background in Manchester, England. |
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In the male-dominated, testosterone-fueled market of 1960s New York real estate, Cecilia Benattar was in a class all her own. |
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Ever since the blast rocked four houses in the middle of a terraced row in Cecilia Street, Great Lever, two years ago, piles of rubble have remained to mark the spot. |
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By the way, Allison, did you get any patroness to sponsor dear Cecilia? |
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Cecilia became patroness of music through a misunderstanding. |
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Even the inexcitable old doctor had felt the attraction which had already conquered three such dissimilar people as Alban Morris, Cecilia Wyvil, and Francine de Sor. |
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Cecilia did apply topical Neosporin once a week because she was afraid of developing a secondary infection. |
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Both the Government and Paraguayan society had been deeply distressed by the cruel outcome of the abduction of Miss Cecilia Cubas, found dead after being kidnapped for ransom and held prisoner for more than 140 days. |
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Cecilia appear in a cadential climactic way in the seventh and final strophe of the work. |
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The kickoff concluded with a press conference, during which the pupils posed a number of questions to the Minister for EU Affairs Cecilia Malmström. |
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Silvia shared her water colour paintings, Valeria her carpets, Anne her murals, Rossana her digital memoire of the Mexico meeting and Ana Cecilia the gift of organizing an exhibition. |
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The intimate pianissimo control of the singing of Cecilia Bartoli – recorded Vivaldi – adds its own layer of gorgeousness, to the extent that you almost decline to breathe, for fear of breaking its spell. |
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Stacy Cook, Julie Fleeting, Leanne Smith, Cecilia Jones and Kirsty Marr were the markswomen. |
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Britten was born in the fishing port of Lowestoft in Suffolk, on the east coast of England on 22 November 1913, the feast day of Saint Cecilia. |
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During the long transatlantic sea crossing Britten completed the choral works A Ceremony of Carols and Hymn to St Cecilia. |
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Cecilia Gallerani is depicted holding an ermine in her portrait, Lady with an Ermine, by Leonardo da Vinci. |
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He was mentioned in law papers of 4 May 1380, involved in the raptus of Cecilia Chaumpaigne. |
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The French NGO Essor helps the inhabitants of the favelas of Santa Cecilia in Sao Paolo to find work and social acceptance through training and personalized aid. |
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The invitation for the next evening was accepted, and Cecilia, for once, felt no repugnance to joining the company. |
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Cecilia came to Prester to open a branch office of a car-rental agency. |
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He was in the Saint Cecilia choir associated with the monastery, and so became familiar with Gregorian music which would later become for him a favorite art form, teaching Gregorian chant to the villagers of his parish. |
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After some rustling and a long delay, an awkward Cecilia finally appeared. |
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The sisterliness between Cecilia and Helen veils the novel's fascinating ambivalence towards different kinds of female creativity: motherhood and writing. |
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But Cecilia Munoz is confident of victory on immigration reform. |
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For the reconstruction of Cecilia Bridge, a bascule bridge in Oldenburg, the design-AU and the tender documents must be drawn up. |
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Cecilia Bartoli, the Italian mezzo-soprano, devotes her time to the early 19th century and more specifically to Maria Malibran during the ongoing musical season. |
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The spotlight will also fall on Zurich's exceptional artist Oy, the not very Swiss-sounding My Heart Belongs To Cecilia Winter from Zurich and the hot post-grunge band Navel from Basel. |
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We coasted into the harbor, took down the sails, foreshot a little, let go the anchor, the moon rose, and Cecilia already had a meal prepared. |
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Cecilia Vicuna's stirring introduction sets the tone to perceive the Mapuche renaissance of ul, or song, in what follows. |
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The introductory speech will be made by Rev Elder Cecilia Eggleston, minister of the Metropolitan Com munity Church Newcas tle. |
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In fact, King was meek and mild when Cecilia eventually introduced him to her new partner David Cooze, with whom she has been living for the last three years. |
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As an example we can name Alejandro Yoyo Wade, Johnny Wade, Barbie, Cecilia and Irene Scally, David Ganly, Dickie Mac Allister, Eduardo Cabrera Punter, Hernan Magrini Scally. |
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Hong Kong-born Ms Yip, whose English name was Cecilia, died aged 46 from cancer following an informal exchange of engagement rings with Prof Blyth. |
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Cecilia in showing her martyrdom in a bathtub rather than the historically correct hypocaust, a room in a Roman villa with a space under the floor warmed by a furnace. |
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