Meanwhile, Eliza is taken to a Quaker settlement on the border of the slave states where she meets up with George, her husband. |
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The bankers on the other side of the table, Eliza and Franklin, chuckle good-naturedly. |
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Will Eliza find the courage to thwart these evil people and restore balance to the African wild? |
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When Eliza tried to make it up to him by showing him signs of her physical affection, Peter turned cold. |
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Was it not the fact that he was busy with estate business that left Eliza ungoverned in the first place. |
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She responded by encouraging Eliza to leave her unhappy marriage and her new baby. |
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She ushered Eliza over to the maple dressing table and began unpinning her bonnet. |
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Using the hand her manicurist wasn't working on, Eliza unzipped her black hoodie, revealing the hot pink lace of her bra. |
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She made excuses not to follow Eliza and Mikelle down to lunch, and buried herself inside her schoolwork. |
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One of the best parts of the movie, for me at any rate, was when Eliza Doolittle gets all toffed up for the races. |
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These streets are the marketplace for garrulous gamine Eliza, who ekes out a living selling flowers to wealthy slummers. |
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Because John traveled for his work as a steamfitter, Eliza apparently experienced life as a grass widow more than once. |
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Prior to the big night, Higgins tests his handiwork at the Ascot races where Eliza captures the heart of Freddy Eynsford-Hill. |
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Saul senses in Eliza a natural aptitude for mysticism, blossoming from the way in which the letters seem to appear to her in a vision. |
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She spurns his advances on several occasions, but he remains persistent, warning Eliza that she should not make an enemy of him. |
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Returning to Italy, it becomes clear that Eliza Acton and Mrs Beeton were pardonably unsure in this matter. |
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Think of the chain set off when Audrey Hepburn, and not Julie Andrews, was cast as Eliza Doolittle. |
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The latter was the daughter of Robert I. Millar and Eliza Millar, widow of William John Playart. |
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Her first set was a combination of songs Eliza had absorbed from her famous parents through osmosis, a Billy Brag number and tracks from her new album, Anglicana. |
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She worked with Eliza Reid, a Canadian based in the Icelandic capital, to set up the gathering. |
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Although she wrote more biographies than did Agnes, Eliza demanded anonymity. |
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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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Polidori is spotted on a balcony at Byron's London pad by a bookish damsel called Eliza, who imagines the handsome loser is the handsome lord. |
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I was almost breathless at my laptop, upstairs in the bedroom of the carriage house while Eliza worked on her novel a floor below. |
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The government needs to follow the lead of people like Eliza and not seek to actively undermine the work of everyday citizens who know better. |
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I have simplified our relationship down to the fact that Eliza and I bring out the best and worst in each other, but continue to love each other despite it all. |
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The two eldest, Eliza and Agnes, achieved fame at mid-century as historians of British royalty and nobility. |
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A high-tempo set had many highlights as Eliza served up tracks from most recent album, Rough Music, and the award-winning Anglicana. |
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Another cash crop was the Indigo plant, a plant source of blue dye, developed by Eliza Lucas. |
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Wollstonecraft played a similar maternal role for her sisters, Everina and Eliza, throughout her life. |
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In 1956, she appeared on stage in My Fair Lady as Eliza Doolittle to Rex Harrison's Henry Higgins. |
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Rocknroll was previously married to Eliza Pearson, daughter of Viscount Cowdray. |
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Harriet also insisted that her sister Eliza, whom Shelley detested, live with them. |
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Never the prude, Eliza walked out into the dorm common room naked as a jaybird and grabbed her forgotten towel. |
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Numerous well known people are buried in this graveyard including Lord Monboddo and his daughter Eliza. |
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Phyllis was born on February 28, 1924 in Worcester, MA and was the daughter of the late Arthur and Eliza Plaisance. |
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From sands of time formations and stories of the Aboriginal Dreamtime to Eliza Fraser and recent environmental battles, Fraser Island is rich in history. |
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Portraits are mostly of Kate Reed's family and include her grandparents, Freeman Clench and Eliza Cory, as well as her mother, Eliza Clench, and Kate's daughter, Grace Lowry. |
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Drive from Hobart and see huge Scotts Peak Dam and the towering peaks of Mount Anne, Mount Eliza and the Western Arthurs on the shores of Lake Pedder. |
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Take an Aboriginal tour through Kings Park, where the mythical Wagyl serpent is said to have entered the ground before emerging at the foot of Mt Eliza to shape the Swan River. |
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The two eldest sisters, Eliza and Agnes, soon moved to London to seek a living as writers and editors in the growing world of magazine and annual publishing. |
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He knew Kings and Presidents, but on the mantle of his library, at Earnscliffe, was a picture of Eliza Grimason, a tavern keeper from Kingston who drove him in his early campaigns. |
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Wheal Eliza Mine on the River Barle near Simonsbath was an unsuccessful copper and iron mine. |
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In 2011 it featured headline acts Scissor Sisters, Blondie, Eliza Doolittle and Feeder. |
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In 1837, Webster warned his daughter Eliza about her fervent support of the abolitionist cause. |
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In 1812, he married Eliza Perkins, daughter of merchant king Colonel Thomas Perkins. |
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I have lot of outs, but the river is a seven of hearts and Eliza has a ten of diamonds and jack of spades. |
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Perth man Simon Carville became an internet sensation after he was photographed planking naked in the arms of famous Perth statue the Eliza. |
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Kate starred in the school production as Eliza Doolittle, a flower girl who took speech lessons so that she could pass as a well-born lady. |
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There's nothing special about speaking the King or Queen's English in England, but in America even Eliza Doolittle would be treated like an aristocrat. |
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As a political figure, Hale wrote letters to his wife, Eliza, concerning the activities of the Special Council, bills before the House of Assembly and patronage. |
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For this specific report, we would like to thank Doug Tattrie for his feedback on the analysis, Hongmei Cao who conducted the fact checking, and Eliza Bennett who edited the report and oversaw its translation and production. |
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The mine was originally called Wheal Maria, then changed to Wheal Eliza. |
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May Wilson and Eliza Bell, among others, continued the tradition of ceramic artistry into the 1940s and 1950s by hand painting various items with floral patterns. |
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The only one I'm scared of is that Eliza Cooper. Mad as a fish that one. |
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Easter Bonnet's daughter Clash Minnie is the mother of Derby finalist Clash Darby, so both branches of the Dear Eliza matriarchy have taken well to the Australian cross. |
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According to Janet Todd, the model for the title character may have been Eliza de Feuillide, who inspired Austen with stories of her glamorous life and various adventures. |
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From the early Eliza and chatterbot modules to the more recent chess-playing Deep Blue, the world has started to wake up to the idea of machine intelligence. |
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She is often referred to as Eliza or Lizzy by her friends and family. |
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Ianthe Eliza Shelley was married in 1837 to Edward Jeffries Esdaile of Cothelstone Manor, grandson of the banker William Esdaile of Lombard Street, London. |
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Anna Eliza Bray suggested that pixies and fairies were distinct species. |
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Eliza Doolittle, the central character in George Bernard Shaw's play, Pygmalion, and the musical adaptation by Alan Jay Lerner, My Fair Lady, is a Covent Garden flower seller. |
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Trypsin inhibitor assay in both ELIZA test and cuvet was done with using Na-benzoyl-L-arginine-4-nitroanilide as a substrate. |
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