Finally, I must acknowledge the kindness of His Grace The Duke of Norfolk in allowing access to his archives at Arundel Castle. |
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I am sorry, Your Grace, but I could never trust myself with that responsibility. |
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The Archbishop of York, His Grace Dr David Hope, enthusiastically gave the idea his support and preparations began. |
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Nathaniel is a Duke and can either be called Your Grace or the Duke or the Duke of Hartford. |
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Will His Grace, the Duke of Westchester, be attending the ball, Miss Maria? |
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MacDonald has a beautiful voice and a soulful expression, and plays Grace perfectly. |
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Mark jumped aside as Grace pushed past him and made a watch out kind of whistle. |
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She was as poised and elegant as her breeding required, Grace thought, and certainly she dressed as befitted her status. |
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The only woman in his life is Grace, an aging beauty queen whom he looks after. |
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A former beauty queen, she looks like Grace Kelly and can organize the perfect charades party. |
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Mr Nicol is survived by his wife, Mable, two daughters, Jane and Alison, and by his sister Grace Nicol. |
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Bella stopped crying and grinned toothlessly up at Grace, soothed by her voice. |
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These days, Grace is working to undo the damage done by the sun's harsh rays, treatments involving microdermabrasion and chemical peels. |
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Other musical contributions to the truly enjoyable evening included an operatic aria by Grace Saito. |
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But if Mr. Grace failed to sympathize with the harum-scarums, he nonetheless managed them well. He was quite a disciplinarian. |
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Princess Grace, ever so carefully, untied the golden silk cords to the snow white carrying cloth, in which her dagger was kept. |
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Like Sally, Atlantic City's Grace is a shrill, unstable aging beauty, grasping at her fading identity as an erstwhile big-timer's widow. |
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Daniel fiddled with his cup and sighed, bouncing his daughter, Grace, on his knee. |
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She joins Grace at the change table and watches as Grace finishes dressing the baby. |
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He dressed stars like Grace Kelly, Marilyn Monroe and Natalie Wood, as well as first lady Jacqueline Kennedy. |
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Inexpertly guarded by the gin-soaked Grace Poole, Antoinette dreams of making a big, warm fire. |
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The admission to the ground was traditionally a penny, twopence if W. G. Grace was batting. |
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As Mother's Day approaches, Grace finds herself increasingly thinking about her mother. |
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Alan Jones is Dean of Grace Episcopal Cathedral in San Francisco and an honorary canon of the Cathedral of Our Lady of Chartres. |
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Among the most popular recording acts to use this revised hymnology is Indelible Grace, based out of Nashville, Tennessee. |
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Her mother knows how much Grace earns because she opened her first payslip to find out. |
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In squalid, solitary confinement, with only Grace Poole as her wardress, what wonder that she relapses? |
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The majority of the funeral was held in Icelandic, but a few hymns, such as Amazing Grace, were performed in English. |
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They have an unforced kind of comfortableness around each other that reminds me of Cary Grant and Grace Kelly. |
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The morning of the wedding we're in Grace Brothers riffling through the racks. |
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Maria Full of Grace, on the other hand, is pretty incurious about Maria's position in the drug trade's macro-economics. |
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But Grace looked like a goddess for Judy's engagement dinner on Friday night. |
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And Grace never wanted to bother anybody, never wanted to inconvenience people. |
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His wife, who in her maidenhood was Ms. Grace, was a native of Ireland, and in her girlhood days came to the United States with her parents. |
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The success of the vineyard, which Grace admits was a boon for his ego, coincided with personal and emotional meltdown. |
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Once again Grace spoke quietly, with absolutely no venom or malice, or any emotion at all. |
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And so, he simply guarded Grace, offering gentle caresses against her cheek or hand as the night slowly turned to morning. |
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Currently, The Grace Cathedral Choir of Men and Boys is comprised of 14 choirmen and 30 choristers. |
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Christine always wanted children and so I decided to make her godmother to my second daughter, Grace. |
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A dog-loving teenager is celebrating after her canine friend, Grace, was named the best pup in the county. |
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Dori, Roger, Grace, and Grant all sat in the lounge area they had been directed to by the unsmiling woman with the tight bun on top of her head. |
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So in the end it sort of has a happy ending, in that you get to see Grace exact vengeance. |
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Jane rises early the next morning, and on her way downstairs, comes upon Grace Poole sewing rings on the curtains in Mr. Rochester's room. |
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And eventually the scriptures filled his very soul and his being was infused with the Grace of God, and he was ready for the final test. |
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How Grace helps Bernice to deal with family tragedy gives this narrative emotional heft and piquancy. |
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This dolphin later turned up in Grace Bay in 1980 and demonstrated a natural affinity with people. |
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At least it's a nice purple, Grace had said with a shrug, flouncing towards the car in her nice, black dress, and flat sandals. |
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I want to say good evening and good evening to your panel, and a special fantastic compliment to Nancy Grace. |
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She'd been sensing the growing attraction between Grace and her father for quite some time, and she always gave them every opportunity. |
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John was introduced to the mineral community in the late 1960s when his daughter Grace presented him with an amethyst geode. |
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When the curtain rose next Grace entered alone to begin her first solo, the King of Thule, filling the amphitheatre with her pure seraphic voice. |
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This morning I came in as early as I could to find Grace sitting at her desk staring at her blank screen. |
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Faith and Grace who had been telling him something, abruptly broke off, when Father got up and rushed over to me. |
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He took a wicket with his first ball of the match, trapping Robinson leg before after Leicestershire decided to bat first at Grace Road. |
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With abrupt fades to black, punctuated by mysterious notes, the auteur got Grace Kelly and Grant together for a magnificent piece of work. |
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He had never been one for idle pursuits, and it was a trait he had passed down to Grace. |
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He likes to restage legendary road accidents, such as the ones that killed James Dean, Grace Kelly and Jane Mansfield. |
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It was most irritating and Grace was already heartily sick of their visitors, who had as yet not indicated just how long they intended to stay. |
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The real Grace Nugent been a near neighbor, living at Castle Nugent four miles north of Edgeworthstown. |
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Karma regulates the reincarnation and transmigration of the soul, Sikhism links Karma with the doctrine of Grace. |
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Disillusioned, Grace physically harms herself to override the emotional pain from inside. |
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Soon afterwards, His Grace the Lord High Commissioner was announced, and the whole assemblage rose and received him standing. |
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Well then, Lady Grace Jameison, would you do me the honor of becoming my wife, my partner, my duchess, and the mother of my children? |
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He died last month, leaving behind his partner Grace and two daughters Della and Elaine. |
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I half-expected to see Grace Adler walk up to the podium and complain about men while gorging on chocolate silk pie. |
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Next Grace donned a beautiful red kirtle made of silk, with a forepart that had a pattern of gold colored roses embroidered on it. |
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They fetch a sponge and smelling salts, and go upstairs to the room where Grace Poole usually stays. |
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But her determination has won through and while Grace will sadly never meet her father, Mrs Scott has the baby she longed for. |
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Refolding the note with finality, Grace opened a drawer in the desk and deposited the note beside a stack of parchment. |
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Adam snatched up the bottle and glanced quickly towards Grace who was busy serving drinks herself. |
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Following her family's wishes Grace become involved in social work among poor people in London. |
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Again, thank you, Your Grace, for rescuing me from that vile man. |
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About 50 walkers of all ages joined the walkathon Sunday to raise funds for Steinbach's Grace Haven Pregnancy Crisis Centre. |
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During March, Carolyn Grace taxied her two-seat Spitfire into a Jet Ranger helicopter at Duxford, England. |
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Finally, the film's conclusion contains a note of hope for the future as Lou and Grace amble together, money in pocket and hand-in-hand. |
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Upstairs in the meeting room is a great, airy cloud projection, part of Grace Weir's mock demonstration of the Theory of Relativity. |
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While Grace retrieved her last suitcase, I greeted Roxanne and Kelsie with hugs and air kisses. |
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Dinner began after we said Grace and we were all seated comfortably around the table. |
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My father is William Seymour, brother to His Grace the Duke of Somerset. |
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He was plotting to overthrow the counsel, and even yourself, Your Grace. |
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Last week, His Grace, Archbishop Clifford has given his blessing to the plans and sent his adviser on church buildings, to inspect our parish properties. |
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The main preparation is the festive meal that follows the Bris, which is accompanied by special blessings during the Grace After Meals. |
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Father replied that he had once made the acquaintance of the Duke of Covington and he would write to His Grace and see if he could help me secure a good position. |
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I am sorry, Your Grace, but perhaps I am misunderstanding something. |
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With a sigh, Grace got out of the bath and slipped into her deep purple bathrobe, which came to just below her knees. |
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Michelle smiled at him and tentatively shot a glance at Grace before replying. |
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I had to help with the preparations, taking time out from the demanding task of waiting on His Grace to assist with everything from cooking to candle making. |
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The only son of Prince Rainier and Princess Grace, Prince Albert, becomes Monaco's de facto ruler until a formal investiture expected after a mourning period. |
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In the context of the Boston church, which already taught a Covenant of Grace, the objections of the Antinomians centered on the concept of sanctification. |
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In the meantime, he serves as an acolyte at Grace Episcopal Church, and has had the honor of carrying the cross. |
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Never have two people been more in love than Augustus Waters and Hazel Grace Lancaster, and now one of them is about to die. |
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Two men down the bar frowned as Grace took her first drink, and she glowered at them until they left the bar for a table on the far side of the room. |
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Twin girls, Greta and Grace, run around the floor in circles, wearing pink playsuits with tiny pink wings attached. |
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Mr Grace and five other air crew including warrant officer Brian Jones from Bierley and pilot officer Graham Smith, who was married and lived in Harrogate, were killed. |
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When his saviour, Grace Seneiya, an itinerant teacher in the sacred Samburu lands of northern Kenya, set him free, Mitas could barely walk or talk. |
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But there is a big twist in this story that has left both Grace Castro and Lozoya frustrated and grasping for more answers. |
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They made quiet plans together, saying that when they had a child together, they wanted a girl called Grace. |
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My mother removed them patiently while Grace cackled, thrilled that her prank had been a success. |
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Elsewhere at Great Taplows life is not what it might seem and young Lord Harry's nursemaid, the beautiful and clever Grace May, has painful choices to make about her future. |
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The resort is built on Grace Bay which offers excellent opportunities for a range of water sports, including sailing, swimming, diving and fishing. |
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Five minutes later, Grace bounds down the stationary escalator, clutching a bacon cheeseburger and a Coke. |
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Hairdressers from Williams and Griffin were drafted in to perform the shave and Grace very bravely kept her chin up as her beautiful locks were chopped. |
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He remained silent as Grace added the gauze and roller bandage. |
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It quickly became apparent that Grace had stuffed six or seven pebbles in there. |
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Her timeless look, retro style, and wounded, coquettish gaze recall classic film stars like Grace Kelly. |
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When he falls in love with human Grace, he must fight the encroaching winter and the change it will bring. |
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When Ford again tried to reach for Grace, she spun away from him, decking him with her elbow and then knocking his feet out from under him with a deft kick. |
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Instead of having a lawful and real Primate, we will recognize one that is uncanonical, born of schism, sullied by sergianism and ecumenism, and therefore without Grace. |
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A few minutes later Grace rejoined the cast on stage for the curtain call, stepping forwards with Faust to curtsy once, twice, three times to a deafening applause. |
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The youngest in a family of four, Grace is the apple of her father's eye and he describes her as an undemanding girl who would never ask for anything. |
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In 2000, a year after being diagnosed with multiple sclerosis, Montel Williams ditched his wife, Grace. |
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The way of those on whom Thou hast bestowed Thy Grace, those whose is not wrath, and who go not astray. |
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His life of hedonism suddenly seems empty when he begins to fall in love with Grace. |
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Dr. Morris called the police, Grace and Jasmine began straightening up the living room, and Willie took his dog home for a well-deserved dog biscuit. |
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Twenty people surround Grace, all of them intently studying her trance state. |
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From the side cabinet Grace poured in rose scented bath salts and bubbles. |
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Minutes before the official announcement in the futuristic hemicycle arena, he gave a thumbs up to his 12-year-old son Peter and daughter Grace as they sat in the gallery. |
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They decide to contact the on-call cardiologist, Dr. Grace Holloway, who is at a performance of Madama Butterfly when she is paged, to the annoyance of her boyfriend, Brian. |
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On the surface, the Grace Kelly look-alike, already famous in her native Australia, has it down. |
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He told Nancy Grace he was shell shocked by the hidden camera. |
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Listen out for his new album due out shortly which will feature guest appearances by a host of well known acts including Brendan Grace and Isla Grant. |
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He received his deaconship and priesthood from His Grace Mar Julius. |
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After helping a wounded and hunted Duke whom she barely knows escape the city, Grace finds herself under increasing suspicion of being a traitor to the cause. |
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Louisa takes off and does the same, with Grace following in close pursuit. |
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His CO, Major Mack Conrad, ordered Grace to take one of the company's Hurricane Mobile Assault Vehicles in to recon the city and see what kind of defenses had been set up. |
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The other woman, Grace, is wearing a long coat patched together out of sky-blue velvet and emerald silk and ivory lace and embroidered upholstery fabric. |
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People who believe they have shares tied up in the company will have to wait until High Court-appointed liquidator Tom Grace adjudicates on their claims. |
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The recipe is a copycat version of Miss Grace Lemon Cake that we developed and featured in our Restaurant Replicas column. |
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Two of the world's most decorated restaurants and also receiving the Michelin Guide 3 Star Award, Alinea and Grace are both located in Chicago. |
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Nancy Grace says similar things in a Macon, Georgia, accent. |
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Blair is godfather to Rupert and Wendi Murdoch's two children, Grace, 11, and Chloe, nine. |
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Now, Grace Manufacturing makes a line of graters and zesters designed specifically for kitchen use. |
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Hopefully, this will now mean that they will not be able to ruin our skyline with the ab omination called The Fourth Grace. |
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Topher Grace watches panic-stricken in a good-natured romcom, sparkily scripted. |
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As the bagpiper began to play Amazing Grace, Baker initiated the candle-lighting and participants passed the flame from one person to another. |
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This year, 24-year-old Grace Potter and her band the Nocturnals will also be at the festival. |
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Music Sorrowseed, Forevers' Fallen Grace, Nocuous, Blacksoul Seraphim, Infested Prophecy. |
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Are Anna and Grace opposites doing different things or is there symbiosis? |
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And armed with a bucket and spade, Grace Morgan, two, was an enthusiastic sandcastle maker. |
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Maybe if Bobby had seen more film noirs, he might have instantly recognized Grace for the femme fatale she really is. |
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Siberian husky Grace lost the ability to walk following a freak accident last year while chasing a cat. |
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On the Tuesday, Charlotte Grace was lying in her Moses basket more alert than ever. |
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Partnered by Patrick Payne, Tie The Knot produced a powerful finishing burst to beat the two New Zealand mares Hill Of Grace and Giovana. |
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Loving son Michael, Daughter-in-law Bev, Grandchildren Wayne, Carly and Tamlyn, Greatgrandchildren Ellie, Jake, Freyja and Grace. |
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Each mealtime when she says Grace, she also asks God to forgive her for fornicating on the kitchen table. |
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Out ThursdaySingle White Female-style creepiness ensues when Grace, the wife of a bestselling author, hires a personal assistant. |
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His idea was for children around the same age as Grace to write to her as they would to a pen-friend. |
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Dixon, RMW and Grace Koch 1996 Dyirbal Song Poetry, University of Queensland Press, St Lucia. |
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It was while acting as a curate that he met Grace Taylor, the daughter of a mill hand, then aged fourteen. |
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Russell painted the cowboys of the frontier West, Grace Carpenter Hudson painted portraits of the Pomo Indians in Ukiah, California. |
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He met American actress Uma Thurman on the set of State of Grace, and they were married in 1990, but the marriage ended two years later. |
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Since 2013 4NEWS has become the Islands first HD Cable News service with Television Studios in Grace Bay, Providenciales. |
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The basic format starts with a general welcome and announcements, followed with the Selkirk Grace. |
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It came to be called the Selkirk Grace because Burns was said to have delivered it at a dinner given by the Earl of Selkirk. |
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The Farne Islands are associated with the story of Grace Darling and the wreck of the Forfarshire. |
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It should be noted that the chapel faced the Chapel Notre Dame de Grace of Honfleur across the estuary. |
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Mary Grace Canfield, a veteran character actress who played handywoman Ralph Monroe on the television show ''Green Acres,'' has died. |
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Mainwaring used Easton's old base at Harbour Grace, Canada, as his pirate base and raided Spanish, Portuguese, and French ships. |
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The Qing appointed the Ming imperial descendants to the title of Marquis of Extended Grace. |
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Monarchies carried sacral kingship into the Middle Ages, encouraging the idea of kings installed by the Grace of God. |
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Women's rights activist Grace Mera Molisa, who died in 2002, achieved international notability as a descriptive poet. |
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In 1526, he argued in Whether Soldiers can be in a State of Grace that national defence is reason for a just war. |
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His father, Clarence Edmonds Hemingway, was a physician, and his mother, Grace Hall Hemingway, was a musician. |
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On 24 February 1537 ten men from Mallerstang were hanged in the dale for taking part in the Pilgrimage of Grace. |
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But she dabbed at an eye, cried out for a touchup and had someone turn up Grace Jones on the MP3 player. |
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He has been a teacher of Advaita spirituality for 30 years, and is also the author of Women of Power and Grace. |
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That is a reality that still eats at Grace Castro and Yvonne Lozoya. |
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Nancy Grace, histrionically bloviating about massive amounts of dead peopleait all seems to make sense. |
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The boxbed was there in which Grace had been born, and on it she was laid to die. |
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He'd been untouchable for the past decade, but now Roy Grace had finally banged him to rights. |
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Sophie hands an impatient child a stick of fairy floss and sees Grace walk by, pushing the baby in his stroller. |
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The rebellion, known as the Pilgrimage of Grace, was ruthlessly suppressed. |
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In the 50's and 60's almost all women slept with a hairnet, even style icons like Sophia Loren, Audrey Hepburn and Grace Kelly. |
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Fox spokeswoman Flo Grace said studio executives were examining PhoneBooth to determine if it would be appropriate to release it. |
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Edna Fairweather moved in 1932 with her parents, Letitia May and William Stewart Fairweather and sister, Grace, to Killam, Alta. |
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Sophie Grace Chappell argues that, without external reasons for action, it becomes impossible to maintain that the same set of moral reasons applies to all agents equally. |
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In 2006, Cumberbatch played William Pitt the Younger in Amazing Grace. |
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For a short period after their marriage, Clarence and Grace Hemingway lived at first with Grace's father, Ernest Hall, their first son's namesake. |
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It was followed by three popular colour films starring Grace Kelly. |
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Shannon knew she was alone in moving forward with this treatment and began her own search, eventually finding a hyperbaric chamber in Florida that would treat Grace. |
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It just may be a smoke signal that summons the Grace of God. |
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Gat Decor, Digital Blonde, Tilt, Grace, Sourmash, Moby, Jones And Stephenson, Breeder, Solarstone, Humate, Way Out West, Sasha, Matt Darey and loads more fantastic tunes. |
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Joe a ferryman and Grace a telepathist are the saviours within the story. |
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So, even if the cost of Devil's refusal to prostrate before Adam is falling from Grace, he should proceed with it out of his unconditional love for God. |
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Had I given birth to a daughter of my own, I'd like to have called her Grace, a classic and poetic name, one that illuminates a person of dignity and poise. |
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Clark, CEO of Grace Centers of Hope, a 2011 Michiganian of the Year. |
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From these early splits, many more splits occurred intradenominationally and continue to occur as of 2004 with the splitting of the Grace Apostles from their parent church. |
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In addition to the Presbyterian Church of Aotearoa New Zealand, there is also a more conservative Presbyterian church called Grace Presbyterian Church of New Zealand. |
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It was in Bedford Gaol that he wrote Grace Abounding and started work on The Pilgrim's Progress, as well as penning several tracts that may have brought him a little money. |
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On September 19, 2009, at six o'clock in the evening, Sarah Elizabeth Bynum and William Alexander Roman were united in marriage at Grace Episcopal Church in Paducah, Kentucky. |
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Mrs Mete Kjuel Nielsen Ambassador of Kingdom of Denmark, and His Grace Vicar Bishop of Hvosno Atanasije with the blessing of His Holiness Patriarch of Serbia Irinej. |
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O my dread lord, I should be guiltier than my guiltiness To think I can be undiscernible, When I perceive your Grace, like power divine, Hath looked upon all my passes. |
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For the seventh year in a row, celebrated artist Alex Soldier, known for his mastery of precious miniatures, has created an objet d'art to symbolize the Princess Grace Awards. |
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When you stood at 45-6 on the second day at Grace Road chasing Leicestershire's first innings total of 278, you wouldn't have given a jockstrap for their chances. |
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Simone decided to put her hope in a place called Moria Grace. |
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Connie wakes up in an expensive hospital, the mother of a new son and mistaken for the daughter-in-law incredibly wealthy Grace Winterbourne was expecting to meet. |
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Pot of Gold Jamaican ackees, part of the national dish, and callaloo, our version of spinach, plus a range of Grace Jamaican sauces will also be on display. |
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The record for a single round in a major championship is 62 which was recorded by South African golfer Branden Grace in the third round of the 2017 Open Championship. |
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The story of the rescue attracted extraordinary attention throughout Britain and made Grace Darling a heroine who has gone down in British folklore. |
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In 1964, Grace Ellis executed her will, naming Shriners Hospitals for Children as beneficiary of her estate if she died without direct descendants. |
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In 2007, he starred in the historical drama Amazing Grace as William Wilberforce, the British abolitionist, receiving critical acclaim for the role. |
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Boasting an average age of 76, they took famous tracks by everyone from Iggy Pop, The Stranglers, Grace Jones, Blondie and New Order and gave them the mento make-over. |
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Put A Thread of Grace on your must-read list for the summer. |
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The whole event of how Grace lost his wicket has been captured by Doyle's teammate Shacklock, after whom Doyle named his famous detective Sherlock. |
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The Alexander's daughter, Elizabeth, is currently a Grace Hazard Conkling Poet in Residence and is the director of the Poetry Center at Smith College. |
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Alfred Hitchcock, who directed Grace in Rear Window, Dial M For Murder and To Catch A Thief, arrives in Monaco to persuade her to play the kleptomaniac heroine in Marnie. |
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In his absence Grace keeps the letters he wrote her locked away in a roll-top desk to which only she has the key and only she knows the contents of the letters. |
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Maki Sekuzu, Yujin Muraishi, Rosanna Ely, Mami Hagihara, Paul Oliver, Grace Hume and Jenny Hackwell each receive PS1,000 towards travel and accommodation. |
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The 2006 film Amazing Grace, with Benedict Cumberbatch in the role of Pitt, depicts his close friendship with William Wilberforce, the leading abolitionist in Parliament. |
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Bill Cosby will eye spy Philadelphia, his hometown, on a new TV tour, and Grace Kelly, who also grew up in Philadelphia, is ready with a razzle tour of her Princessipality. |
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The Global Promise of Federalism, edited by Grace Skogstad, David Cameron, Martin Papillon and Keith Banting, University of Toronto Press, Toronto, 2013, 312 pp. |
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Grace sat at the spinning wheel in the center of the stage and the curtain rose, to reveal an abandoned Marguerite. |
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Grace spotted Ardal sitting with a group of fellow pirates, heads close while they gabbered away in low tones. |
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Grace took a step back from the ornate gilt mirror and turned around slowly so that she might examine her appearance from every angle. |
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Grace had wonderful stories, but they always left her with a profound sadness. |
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Grace quickly grabs the horse's reins before it runs away and calms it before walking to the stranger, who is still sitting on the ground. |
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Grace stopped in the door, dimly silhouetted by the dull gray morning light. |
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Grace rushes across the room, jams her feet in a pair of heavy boots, and runs from the room with the blanket still held tightly around her. |
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Grace Ruga was 20 years old and seven months pregnant that day in June when the wayfaring kittens arrived at her condo. |
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Grace was said by Canon Christopher Brown and the loyal toast proposed by Robert Foubister, president of the Trowbridge Lions Club. |
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Grace moved over to a pile of flowers located not far from the bodies that awaited burial. |
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Grace sighed, silently counting backwards from ten, trying to suppress her emotions and giving herself a few moments to gather her thoughts. |
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Grace enjoys her work with Gemma, but has a difficult time getting Jack to open up. |
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Grace threw a mildly curious look at the library doors before heading to her study. |
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Grace holds herself up with her hand against the floor, which has acquired a bright sheen of polish. |
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Grace has landed her own reality series, documenting her transition from a male to a female. |
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Grace selected two lilacs and placed them on the fresh mound of dirt before picking up her shovel and moving on to dig the next grave. |
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Grace glanced towards the door then lifted her pale eyes, so full of their trusting innocence, to meet his before taking a step closer. |
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Grace is a short prayer said at mealtime, a blessing and thanksgiving occasioned by eating. |
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Grace had the skeleton key, she took the courtesy of getting it for our personal delivery man last night after everyone left! |
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Grace stood in front of a full-length mirror, clad only in her underthings, studying her figure with a most scrutinizing eye. |
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Grace had once been a kind, sweet child who loved her mummy and daddy and couldn't stand to be away from them for more than a day. |
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Grace glared at the sleazy man that took her hand, as Nicholas and Henry walked off, now deeply engrossed in conversation. |
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Grace is a blessing you do not deserve, and though you may seek for grace, it comes, if it comes at all, unsought. |
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Grace was too distracted by the thought of getting dirt in her brand-new white shoes. |
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Grace be with you, mercy, and peace, from God the Father, and from the Lord Jesus Christ, the Son of the Father, in truth and love. |
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Grace Knight was the star attraction with superb renditions of such classics as Fever, Crazy and Mamma He Treats Your Daughter Mean. |
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Grace just returned his stare, and Roger put a hand to his forehead in frustration. |
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Grace was his only child. a child of his old age who had brought him nothing but joy. |
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Grace glanced at the three guards standing in a group in their dirty grey uniforms, rifles held at the stock, talking about who knew what. |
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Grace scolded, watching as both Rupert and Donal swallowed their protests and clamped their mouths shut. |
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Grace is still sitting on the floor of the balloon, frowning in puzzlement. |
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Grace stood in the doorway, a worried frown creasing her smooth, pale forehead. |
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Grace sighed and stood obediently as the clips were removed from her coif, leaving her long, golden hair to flow freely about her face. |
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Grace is a teacher and has contributed to a pension plan since the year before the marriage. |
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Grace rests at the side of the small ballroom as she watches Carey dance a polka with Johnny Pritchett. |
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Grace watched the group interact from where she was serving herself some fruit salad and suddenly wasn't very hungry. |
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Grace found herself being dragged into depression by her own thoughts. |
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Grace and Vahn the title said, in Ellie's large, wobbly handwriting. |
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Grace finished lacing up her jerkin and reached for her sword. |
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Grace crept away silently, and climbed a tree that overhung the path. |
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Grace has been especially severe on the 12-person jury, which she has accused of all manner of perfidy. |
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Grace thought for a moment, before making her snap decision. |
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Grace beams and clasps her hands together as Steven reaches into his pocket and pulls out a small, square package wrapped in simple white paper and a red ribbon. |
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Grace lifts us, inspires us, frees us and emboldens us to serve God. |
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Grace and her twin brother Billy are believed to be the smallest surviving set of twins ever born at Southend Hospital after coming into the world four months early. |
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Grace cuddled closer into his strong chest, and he held her tighter. |
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Grace stomped the clutch and moved the shifter to first gear. |
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Grace Campbell, 18 years old, takes a job as a housemaid at Number 35, Park Lane. |
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Grace dashed to the rail and flung a rope ladder over the side. |
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Grace loves her hubbie, Rainier, but her uptight and controlled life in the court is really getting to her. |
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Grace Abounding to the Chief of Sinners, a spiritual autobiography was published in 1666, when he was still in jail. |
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Grace has more than 240 publications, mostly on fluidization and related fluid-particle systems. |
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Grace says that depends on who I like talking to more, the cyberstud or Dylan. |
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Grace Harkness, 71, and her daughter Fiona, 38, forced 10 toy poodles and four French bulldogs to live in filthy, cramped cages. |
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Grace Ziem, MD, DrPH, an expert in occupational health and chemical injury, has developed a treatment protocol for neural sensitization. |
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Grace Memorial Gates were erected at the St John's Wood Road entrance to the ground. |
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Grace is regarded as one of the greatest cricket players of all time, and devised most of the techniques of modern batting. |
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Grace is not about our response to God's gifts, but only His gifts. |
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Grace brought a team to Partick and won by an innings and 33 runs. |
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Grace Saenz, Vice President of Sales and Service at BMA said, BMA is pleased to introduce another great service to enhance the plan member experience. |
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Grace and Herbert Bainbridge who was the captain of Warwickshire. |
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Grace was glad the citizenry did not know Katherine Gordon was in the king's train, but she was beginning to understand Henry's motive for including the pretender's wife. |
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Grace lived with her family on Longstone Lighthouse and it was from Longstone that the famous rescue of nine survivors from the SS Forfarshire was launched. |
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