Five years later, a life-altering crisis makes Tessa passionately determined to end this estrangement. |
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Tessa had not backed down, not an inch, during her entire tirade of reprimands and verbal lashings. |
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Tessa just stared for a second, her eyes red, glistening with restrained tears. |
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She turns to a mysterious woman named Mary who tells exotic tales and teaches Tessa to read. |
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You can reinvest the capital you put into your TESSA, but not the interest, in a Tessa Only ISA, or TOISA for short. |
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After a breast lift and a tummy tuck, and shedding a massive amount of weight from her tiny frame, Tessa is ready to take on the world. |
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Tessa turned to look up at Jake, who rolled his eyes before motioning the girls to join him a few feet away. |
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Tessa was driving, squinting through the veil of rain that obscured all vision not 50 yards ahead. |
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The descriptions the woman gave fitted those of the two girls Tessa had seen before. |
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They will be stamped with his seal, numbered by his wife Tessa and will be accompanied by a letter of authentication. |
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Tessa and John hung their jackets up in the hall closet and then came and sat down with us. |
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It was only when Tessa, barely out of her teens, was in a car crash that the truth surfaced. |
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The door clanged for the last time and Tessa knew that this was the last person to come through it that night. |
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Tessa rolls her eyes, and actually has the nerve to pat me consolingly on the shoulder. |
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Tessa cooks the evening meal, but the nearest town is close if clients wish to eat out occasionally. |
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Consequently, Tessa wrote an angry and indignant letter to this newspaper denying that she had said any such thing. |
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Tessa Skara, dressed in pink, was the first to take to the dimly lit stage. |
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I watch Alexandra sink down into her chair, her face flaming as she tries to ignore the cruel words from Tessa. |
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Inside Out returns to our screens this Monday, fronted by popular presenter Tessa Dunlop. |
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Tessa replies, and I am surprised to find myself genuinely disappointed as she stands. |
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The room was dark, but Tessa could make out his defeated expression, his eyes emotionless and hollow. |
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Tessa is a contradictory creature, almost a caricature of the modern ladette with her mobile telephone, pierced navel, and career talk. |
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The acting director of public health, Tessa Greally, wrote to local doctors on November 2 asking them to be on the alert for the illness. |
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Then we tried to wean Tessa onto whole milk, and she refused to sleep until we gave her back her formula. |
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Tessa and Sophia skipped in with daisy wreaths and bracelets draped all over them. |
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In the Lords the cut-glass accent of Tessa Blackstone wins Best Voice. |
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Tessa sticks her tongue out and runs toward her brother, giggling. |
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The couple spent most of their married life in Much Hadham in Hertfordshire and had two children, Tim and Tessa. |
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Then the following day Tessa was taken at exactly 4.20 pm after passers-by spotted a lad in a fawn fleece and baseball cap leaning over her outside the shop. |
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She told Michael that she met Tessa as she studied typing at night school in 1966, when they were living in Rubery. |
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I then heard this loud, preppy voice and it sounded a lot like Tessa. |
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So thank you, Tessa, I shall order a virgin cocktail and drink to you. |
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Her jealously and frustration mounting, Tessa interrupted once more. |
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Hidden spokeswoman and director of public relations firm Rise Media, Tessa Gee said the aim was to create an intimate but not cliquy club. |
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As long as they're not jackhammering, I'm just glad it's done,'' said Jody Johnston, whose youngest daughter, Tessa, started third grade. |
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The cast were even going to be rollerblading at one stage, until director Tessa Walker realised it might be too dangerous. |
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He had his heart broken by a Playboy bunny girl called Lynn, before marrying actress Tessa Wyatt in 1972 with whom he has a son, Simon. |
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Tessa's protective T father and flighty mother are determined to protect their daughter as best they can, but naturally, Tessa T wants to take risks. |
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Valerie had to go home because her mother doesn't believe in Beatles and she was late for dinnah, and now I am here with the music and beloved Tessa and two jumping kittens. |
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Scottish Fashion Awards organiser Tessa was rushed to hospital after taking ill at Heathrow airport the morning after the pounds 1000-a-head event. |
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And SNF judge and Scottish Fashion Awards founder Tessa Hartmann is hopeful the scouts will find Scotland's next Stella Tennant or Kirsty Hume. |
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The revised figures were announced to the House of Commons on 15 March 2007 by Tessa Jowell. |
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The Olympics Minister, Tessa Jowell, says every part of the country will benefit, but a specially-commissioned survey by Inside Out showed most people don't believe that. |
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The three heats of the Monkey Standard look good for Sahara Grand, Straight Ticket and the prolific Ceephil, while Westmead Tessa can take a one-off 592m open. |
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Big Allium Stripe Orange and Pink by Tessa Pearson is a large monoprint woodblock work with the architectural flowers against a striped background. |
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This, ladie-e-e-s and gentleme-e-n, is Tessa Kosta. Her name sounds like the title of an old-fashioned Italian Opera and she looks like her grandmother, on her father's side. |
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