Lacey quickly opened the door wider allowing them scurry in and empty the steaming buckets in the washtub. |
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Meanwhile, Lacey is an existentialist who always is antisocial and lonely and blames everyone but herself for it. |
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Lacey stared at the closed door for a moment before locking it securely and drawing the curtains over the window. |
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Lacey swivelled around on her computer chair and grabbed a pillow from the bed beside her. |
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Grumbling, Lacey finally emerged from the undergrowth with a few choice words for Alaindar. |
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As Riley started recovering, Lacey slid quickly under the bed, but he soon caught sight of her and grabbed her ankle. |
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Bear left when the road forks onto Lacey Drive, and then get over on the right. |
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Lacey reached forward and took it, her eyes briefly skimming over the first few pages. |
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The removal took place from Lacey Bros Funeral Home, John Street, Carlow to St Clare's Church, Graiguecullen. |
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Lacey was one of those paranoids who were certain the world of machines was out to get them. |
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Less than an hour later, police were alerted by a silent alarm to a second blag in neighbouring Lacey. |
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Lacey turned around and darted for the coffee table and grasped a reel of duct tape, holding it up in her hand. |
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Amelia Bird beckoned my mother to another room adjoining the one we were in presently to look at the costume as she gathered her measuring tape and a few more pins for Lacey. |
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One visitor, an elderly woman named Mrs. Lacey, relays an anecdote about her American son-in-law. |
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Born in east London, Lacey was first taken into care at the age of six. |
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Lacey Noonan's A Gronking to Remember makes 50 Shades of Grey look like Madame Bovary in terms of its literary sophistication. |
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Lacey tried to get close to the Mare, but it reared up on its hind legs, kicking out at her with her forelegs, forcing her back out of the horse's reach. |
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From his latest book Robert Lacey reads the tale of William Caxton who printed the first book in the English language, Recuyell of the Historyes of Troye. |
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Joel yelled, making Lacey cower in fear of his sudden burst of anger. |
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Post oak, blackjack oak, Lacey oak, netleaf hackberry, and honey mesquite are also present. |
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Polesden Lacey south of Great Bookham is a regency villa with extensive grounds. |
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The plot of Felix was quickly discovered, and De Lacey and Agatha were thrown into prison. |
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Amy Lotman, Chris Liott and Marie Lacey have been promoted from account executives to senior account executives. |
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Lacey was still yabbering on about Lee and had now moved on to his peculiar bedroom habits. |
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Heineman reached first on a throwing error by Lacey and scored on a sacrifice fly by Ryon Healy in the fifth inning. |
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Ongoing injuries to Lacey were reported by Head Start and others to the family's DHS caseworker, who investigated. |
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Lacey Spears is accused of killing her son by poisoning him with salt. |
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Lacey Spears allegedly killed her son via lethal doses of salt. |
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Graham, Gabriel Paul Grant, Thomas John Green, Spencer Oden Grinde and Victoria Lacey Gunderson. |
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A home away from home,'' said Lacey Cimino, a part-time waitress at Mike's Diner. |
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Some of the best drought-tolerant trees are bur oak, Texas red oak, Texas ash, cedar elm, Eve's necklace, chinkapin oak, and Lacey oak. |
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The eagle-eye of television match official Derek Bevan had spotted it and Irish referee John Lacey was left with no alterative other than to send off Gareth Davies. |
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Former participants of the battle served as technical advisors including Douglas Bader, James Lacey, Robert Stanford Tuck, Adolf Galland and Dowding himself. |
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Lacey Cudden, 17, from Birkenhead, is training to be a mechanical fitter on ships' engines and joined fellow apprentices at the famous yard's latest induction. |
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