He felt no resistance from Annie, so he risked sliding a hand along her thigh. |
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He'd taken to spending long periods of time in the parkland, or out in the desert beyond the planted area, doing what, Annie didn't know. |
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We travelled via the Gentle Annie to Hawke's Bay before crossing over the range to catch the ferry. |
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It quickly drops away to just Annie Hardy's innocent voice over a simple drumbeat and sunny synthesizer bass. |
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Matt and Annie yelled to their best friend who had just entered the natatorium. |
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Annie is living in an orphanage run by Miss Hannigan, a mean-spirited unsavoury character. |
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The special category winner was Annie May Cullanlou for her hand painted pillbox. |
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I knew I'd have to take Annie into my confidence, but in only a week of knowing her I knew that she was perfectly trustworthy. |
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Annie pulled herself away and threw herself face down onto the bed, sobbing into her pillow. |
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Annie said nothing more and I continued to scrub the floors under her watchful gaze. |
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Annie removed the towel from his injury exposing the raw pink skin underneath. |
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The stately three-storey Georgian edifice agleam with intricate furniture comes complete with the ghost of former mistress Annie Palmer. |
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He willed the farm to Annie before lapsing into delirium and feverishly mumbling his last words in the Maori he knew so well. |
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As a result the circus withdrew Annie for a day while an investigation was carried out. |
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Reflections on Rosemary were given by her niece Claire and one of her great-nieces, Annie. |
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Annie John is about a young girl growing up in Antigua and eventually being sent away to study. |
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But the staff threw a lawn party for Annie and two younger Sligo girls on a golden August afternoon. |
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Annie is a great one for sending her best wishes to others in the community. |
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She distracted Annie from more questions by ordering around round of drinks for everyone. |
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And I didn't even ask Annie if she had to get her locks lopped in real life to be in the movie. |
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At this, Sarah's face crumpled, and she stood up with arms stretched out to Annie as she used to in the past. |
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Fuller was already managing Annie Lennox and 1980s dance act Paul Hardcastle. |
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I got up and helped Annie and Amy into the Aids office were I cleaned and bandaged their wounds. |
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It received critical acclaim and the British music press were touting the song's writer, Annie, as a future world-conquering popstar. |
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Whenever Billy comes visiting, she becomes bad-tempered and angry, leaving Sarah bewildered and Annie even more upset. |
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She speaks admiringly of Madame Blavatsky, theosophy's founder, as well as England's leading theosophists Annie Besant and Charles Leadbeater. |
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I thought you'd be able to look past Annie and her Barbie doll beauty and see what was right in front of you. |
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Or witness Annie Martin, killing kittens and feeding them to a secretary bird on her ostrich farm in South Africa. |
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Annie wondered why he had bothered coming to see her at all, if he was just going to rush off after a minute or two like that. |
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Since it began as a cartoon in the 1920s, the story of Annie has touched hearts. |
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Their daily highlights given to it by B4U which had acquired the rights, were part-anchored by the toothsome Annie. |
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At 84 years Annie ensured she moved with the times and was always great at giving advice and listening. |
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Read about the Saurian Expedition of 1905 on which UCMP benefactress Annie Alexander collected many ichthyosaurs. |
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When my mate, Annie, suggested that, instead of a Sunday walk on the beach, we go to this gym for a swim, my curiosity got the best of me. |
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Every day, Annie drives her van, stopping at betel nut stands across the island promoting her betel nut beauty costumes. |
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Little do they know, but those reprehensible little globes of gluttony are now living in the basement of Annie and Johnny's flophouse. |
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Gideon and Annie agreed the word trivia is in many ways a misnomer for important knowledge. |
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Luke humorously questions Annie as he puts a cheese cracker into his mouth. |
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Annie twirled the phone cord around her fingers as she spoke slowly to the Real Estate agent. |
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I waved, as my friend and fellow rider, Annie, trotted by on her horse, Chase. |
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I dragged in the trunk filled with clothes that Annie and Katie had selected on that big shopping trip we had gone on before I left. |
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At last, unable to bear her suffering, he and his sister Annie put an overdose of morphia in her milk. |
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Annie also joined in a singalong at her party, which staff organised to celebrate her big day. |
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Rachel Stanley's Velma Kelly is a whip-thin Annie Lennox-type, and she tried hard to warm up an audience unaccustomed to musical theatre. |
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The main character of Annie is to be played by the multi-talented Lisa Blake. |
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Annie puts her success down to eating wholesome, home-cooked food, while Dorothy has another secret up her sleeve. |
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In this vehicle, even the brilliant Gentle Annie between Taihape and Napier was chewed up with ease. |
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The early settlers liked to name these killer hills Gentle Annie, back in the horse and cart era! |
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Sasha watched as Annie and Patrick blew bubbles by dipping a wand into soapy water. |
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Smiling, bubbling with energy and exuding a quiet confidence, Annie Maria doesn't exactly fit in with one's image of an evangelist. |
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Gabrielle told Annie that veterans were very keen to share their experience and that they were all fantastic. |
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Since Annie stopped cutting, she has become sexually active with her boyfriend and experimented with drugs. |
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Annie wanted to scream, but didn't dare, for fear of what might happen if she did. |
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Annie Gaffney will spin the entire record for you this Sunday evening June 6, after the news at nine. |
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Of course Annie is his child whatever the law said or didn't say but it'll still be nice to have it down on paper and all official. |
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The last time we mentioned Annie the boss started jumping up and down and making odd squeaky sounds that did not impress the missus. |
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Annie gave Irene a copy of their itinerary with a stapled calling card on the leftmost top of the paper. |
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Oily fish, such as mackerel or trout, is one of the easiest things possible to cook, points out Annie. |
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There's more accommodation 15 kilometres further north and 3 kilometres down a side road at the Gentle Annie. |
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Adapted by Simon Moore the gripping play will star Helen Norton as Annie Wilkes and Jonathan Ryan as Paul Sheldon. |
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With just a few months to go, Annie is preparing for the trip by walking and taking up step classes at her local gym. |
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By the age of 14 Annie was drinking straight vodka, smoking cannabis on a daily basis and almost never going to school. |
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Annie Allen's another one of Brooks's very ordinary, totally undistinguished characters. |
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Annie worked as a burler and mender and Roy became a self-employed painter and decorator, which saw him through to retirement. |
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It was built by Annie Townend to honour her father, George Henry Moore, the largest land owner in the area. |
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Now the ever progressive York gallery has surpassed itself by presenting an exhibition by Annie Halliday that utilises neither camera nor lens. |
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He rolls his eyes while he says this and Annie senses the entirety of his humorous tone. |
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I put more power to the pedals, but my legs felt heavy and Annie climbed away, now 20 yards ahead. |
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I once got a very clear demonstration of just what a kind and sweet person Annie is. |
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The fact that Annie doesn't have a zoom lens meant that she had to invade that person's personal space to get the detail she required. |
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Annie Besant was employed as a journalist and penned pieces on women's rights, and the inequable Victorian laws on marriage. |
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On the subject of Jay z and Annie, is Jay going to have original music in the movie? |
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Annie clutched her teddy to her chest tightly and felt every conceivable option she could have had in her life melt into a single inescapable necessity. |
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Having got as far as RamsdenCon I was met by Annie and my stunt double. |
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Annie Lee Cooper, well played by Winfrey, is shown trying but failing to register to vote. |
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To the amazement and disappointment of Annie Besant and some of the other theosophists, he gave up all the power and prestige that he had gained under their tutelage. |
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It is difficult to pinpoint the locality to which he referred, but our detailed mapping of the Gentle Annie section brought to light no limestone in situ. |
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I always use the example of interiors, which Woody Allen made in between Annie Hall and Manhattan. |
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And while Annie inflicts humiliation and degradation and withholds pain relief and food Paul is forced to write a new chapter every day simply to stay alive. |
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We see Annie Allen grow from childhood to womanhood in an atmosphere conditioned by poverty, racial discrimination, parental expectations, and unhappiness. |
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There was no hanging on as we began the climb up Gentle Annie at Aramoana. |
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I sniffed them and wrinkled my nose and the nurse, Nurse Annie, laughed. |
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One day the queen bee will fall, Annie, and we'll take her place together. |
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In Darin's hands, though, it becomes a jaunty social satire on the ladies of society who wear the flowers while little Annie waters them with her tears. |
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I listen to Elaine Paige on Radio 2, I watch the pink-haired squawker from Fame Academy slaughter songs on BBC1's The Sound of Musicals, I know all the words to Annie. |
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We were watching Annie, another centre falconer, luring a young lanner through a pattern of stoops and dives after a pair of meat-garnished, dried wings swung on a long cord. |
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Just imagine the journey of Annie Caldwell, an Irishwoman who arrived in Adelaide as a free settler with her husband Matthew in 1841 with almost nothing. |
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She heard Annie shout her name and it triggered her into motion. |
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Bill, who was predeceased by his wife Annie, belonged to a grand generation of Irish people who are slipping quietly away from the land they loved so well. |
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In November 1885, the sudden death of her eighteen year-old daughter, Annie, brought Mandelbaum back to New York City. |
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Meanwhile, Annie ends things with Walter at the Rainbow Room and rushes to the empire state building to meet Sam. |
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The only fly in the ointment today was Gentle Annie, a nasty hill. |
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Her mother Annie was a barmaid and her father a gas meter reader. |
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Madness and Annie Lennox were good, even if we had seen them at the jubilee concert just six weeks ago. |
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Linda picks up a week-old sales paper and looks through it for good coupons, while Annie turns on the TV and channel-surfs through the four stations that come in. |
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She and her younger sister Annie were allowed one April day, by their mother, to go into the woods just before school hours, to gather checkerberries. |
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My older sister Annie was helping me package all of the food and toys in boxes, getting them ready for the class of all girls that needed the supplies. |
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Annie was a perfectionist and overachiever who crashed and burned after an Adderall addiction. |
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Sasha set up the lawn chair on the porch, put her lemonade on the table next to it, and lay down as Patrick and Annie Munoz played with a beach ball. |
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There was one moment at speed over a blind peak on the famous Gentle Annie near Taihape when the road was visible in the middle distance curling up the hill. |
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This Greek-temple-like tomb was erected in 1901 by Dr John Springthorpe, in memory of his wife Annie, who had died in childbirth four years earlier. |
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Her mom finally got sick of her moping around the house and suggested that she try-out for the production of Annie that there town was putting on. |
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I'm dealing with clouds of blackbirds today but what did Annie say? |
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The severe Annie Lennox appears to be holding a clenched fist over her head, like a white and Scottish tommie Smith! |
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The Gentle Annie fold here is a convex formation closing to the east. |
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A miasma of middle class angst simultaneously stings granny and granddaughter into revenge against Annie at the same time it is paralysing their victim. |
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Zooey is an admirer of Annie Oakley, whose rifle and pistol were on display. |
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Annie has been asked to take care of her grand-niece and grand-nephew for the summer because their parents are moving to London and need time to get themselves settled. |
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When I got back, Annie was closing her suitcases and calling the bellman. |
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Acclaimed British painter Annie Kevans imagines the inner child of celebrities, dictators, and presidents. |
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In this Annie Lowrey article in The New York Times in September, its end was telegraphed. |
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Some are exploring additional herbs such as Sweet Annie, skullcap, and German chamomile. |
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Banks met his first wife, Annie, in London before the 1984 release of his first book. |
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He joined the society's executive committee in January 1885, and later that year recruited Webb and also Annie Besant, a fine orator. |
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Many of these works were portraits of Elizabeth Siddal, Jane Morris and William Holman Hunt's muse Annie Miller. |
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Finishing out her contract with Sony BMG, Lennox released the compilation album The Annie Lennox Collection. |
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On 28 January 2015, Lennox performed a live concert at the Orpheum Theatre in Los Angeles entitled An Evening of Nostalgia with Annie Lennox. |
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In 1979, Rhondda councillor Annie Powell became Wales' only communist mayor. |
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The only person in 1973 to whom Sam fully reveals his story is Annie Cartwright. |
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Annie Anthony! Anthony! Don't you know what's happened here? Sir Jonathan has asked for our daughter's hand in marriage. |
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As a child, she played roles in the West End productions of the musicals Annie and Bugsy Malone. |
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In 1981 she played the lead role of Annie in a Swansea production of the musical, which was staged at the Swansea Grand Theatre. |
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Successive books would introduce such popular characters as Annie and Clarabel, Percy the Small Engine and Toby the Tram Engine. |
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It would serve you right if I left you to deal with Annie and your pennyante charter service. |
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William Henry Besant was his brother, and another brother, Frank, was the husband of Annie Besant. |
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Annie Jay was the Wisconsin government prosecutor in the trial of a man for forging his client's signature. |
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But while she was with the Morels she queened it. She sat and let Annie or Paul wait on her as if they were her servants. |
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And if anyone's entitled to such sweet dreams, it's Annie Lennox. |
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That night Annie served him grilled halibut and English peas, plus tomatoes, of course, and a salad. |
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Annie looked at him a bit surprised and came in, and he realized she carried a bottle of beer with her. Not a stubby, but a long neck. |
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What does the opinion of the Annie Oakley of the Tea Party matter? |
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Annie Oakley would be nothing without her gun and an Indian Princess wouldn't be regal with out her headdress. |
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Brewed with orange peel and Jarrylo hops, Sharpshooter is a hoppy wheat beer named for Ohio-born exhibition shooter Annie Oakley. |
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Shotgun clay-target games include Trap, Skeet and 5-Stand for the turkey shoot, as well as 3-Gun Annie Oakley and Famous Bacon shoot. |
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She played the ill-educated Annie Oakley to perfection, causing huge guffaws of laughter with her comic genius. |
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Here you can buy zills from Sarah in South Africa, a veil from Mary in Maine, and a skirt from Annie in Australia. |
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Annie Louise Wilkerson and 10 others performed at least 248 sterilizations and asexualizations at other area hospitals. |
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Songs such as Mercy On Me, Buildings And Treetops, and Echoes have all the assured style and soul of a latterday Annie Lennox. |
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Help was on hand from guitarist Dom Brown, saxist Simon Willescroft and miniskirted singers Jessie Wagner and Annie Ross. |
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Or when Alvy Singer and Annie watch a flashback of her former boyfriend. |
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His screen credits included The Bachelor and the Bobby Soxer, Easter Parade, Annie Get Your Gun and Anything Goes. |
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He goes next to Barcelona, where he discovers that Felix has become even smarmier and has somehow managed to marry Annie. |
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He dressed up as spiderman, Little Orphan Annie, and Billy Elliot. |
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At Theosophical Society, sit under the 450-year-old banyan tree under which Annie Besant discoursed. |
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Fair play to Annie Poole and Lucy Dye of the Greyhound Board, they were tireless as they cajoled and chivvied the evening to fruition. |
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It proved to be a great night for Scottish artists, with Annie Lennox picking up the highly coveted O2 Silver Clef Award, left. |
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Also known as Sweet Annie, it is the sole source of leading anti-malarial drug artemisinin. |
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Annie Gough was thrilled when the note from a then 10-year-old Tony Hayden asking for a pellet gun was uncovered in her house after 64 years. |
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Finally, Director of Patient Experience, Annie Laverty also triumphed in the PENNA awards for making an Outstanding Contribution in her field. |
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Annie Goeke, co-chair of the Association of State Green Parties and a 2000 candidate for auditor-general of Pennsylvania, agrees. |
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Annie Martin is still too peeved to rationally discuss comic Steve Harvey. |
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Leamington-born Annie Othen will take over the breakfast show from 6am on Monday, moving from her drive-time slot. |
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Robert Toole, 75, and Annie Cardiff, 84, started their protest at Leven Cottage in Alexandria, Dunbartonshire, in November. |
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Another contestant Annie, who warbles badly, was also condemned as Cowell thought she has been hitting the bottle. |
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A TINY toy piano put Annie Lennox on the road to superstardom, the Eurythmics singer has revealed. |
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It was Annie who later suggested that these letters might make good children's books. |
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It turned out that her father Edward Poulton had been posted in Canada in 1915, where he'd met her mother Annie Huckle before coming home to Stourbridge. |
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Suffering from amnesia, Ondine gradually recovers and the pair begin to fall in love, but Annie suspects she may be a water spirit called a selkie. |
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There was a mandatory acapella displayed through Beautiful Disaster, an impressive cover song in the shape of Annie Lennox's Why and plenty of personality. |
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The Sweet Annie is wafting its prized perfume through the air. |
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Asan Khan, Boondarick Kovilaukool, Tadoh Ndikum Munji, Annie Thecla Sealy-Auguste, Purnima Sharma, Tengu Nora Ashikin Tengku Nazaruddin, Amandi Anselm Ukwatu, Jihao Zhou. |
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She plays Annie Quaintain, who tries to rebuild her life in a wild shantytown after she's left penniless and opens a boarding house for labourers who are building an aquaduct. |
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Annie fearfuly surveys treacherous scatter rugs and thick pile carpet. |
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Another quilter, Annie Mae Young, who was born in 1928, created a starkly different tapestry of wildly colorful, tiny rosettes individually made, then pieced together. |
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Annie Get Your Gun tells the story of Buffalo Bill's Wild West female sharpshooter Annie Oakley and her romance with fellow gunslinger Frank Butler. |
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She wished for a Daisy 967 Annie Oakley Tagg Golden Smoke Rifle. |
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Annie Proulx's short story tells in wrenchingly stark prose. |
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Annie Dillard, Denis Donoghue, Ron Hansen, Mark Helprin, Kathleen Norris, Richard Rodriguez, and Larry Woiwode all sit on the journal's editorial advisory board. |
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Many of these letters were written to the children of her former governess Annie Carter Moore, particularly to Moore's eldest son Noel who was often ill. |
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Other notable burials are Annie, Sophia and Mary Louisa Armitt. |
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Annie Nightingale, who joined in 1970, was Britain's first female DJ and is now the longest serving presenter, having constantly evolved her musical tastes with the times. |
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Annie Winifred Ellerman, daughter of the UK's wealthiest man Sir John Ellerman, took the name Bryher as her nom de plume in the early 20th century. |
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She also appeared in the Sara Sugarman film Very Annie Mary. |
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Ashes to Ashes implies that Gene Hunt's world is in some sense real, and states that Sam lived on in that world, during which time he married Annie but had no children. |
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John Gilbert worked on the first film, Mike Horton and Jabez Olssen on the second and longtime Jackson collaborator Jamie Selkirk and Annie Collins on the third. |
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Notable photographers of Elizabeth have included Cecil Beaton, Yousuf Karsh, Annie Leibovitz, Lord Lichfield, Terry O'Neill, John Swannell, and Dorothy Wilding. |
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With McGrigor and his wife Annie, he started to scale up the process, and in March 1788, McGrigor was able to bleach 1500 yards of cloth to his satisfaction. |
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Then, in 1851, his treasured daughter Annie fell ill, reawakening his fears that his illness might be hereditary, and after a long series of crises she died. |
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This was after she had joined a circus, toured Europe with performance artists, dabbled in punk music and harmonised with Annie Lennox on tour with the Eurhythmics. |
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