Linda, the daughter of Pembrokeshire county councillor, Norman Parry, rode side-saddle in her navy blue riding habit. |
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After being woken at 3am by his young daughter he realised that a heavy frost had fallen and would make breaming futile. |
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The daughter of a blue-collar factory worker, Anne grew up on a council estate in Bracknell. |
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These daughter sporocysts, containing encysted metacercariae, were then voided in the feces of the snail. |
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My cousin's wife sat in the corner, a daughter on either side, her arms around their shoulders, murmuring prayers softly. |
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In this asymmetric cell division, the mother cell represents the soma and the daughter cell the germline. |
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She began to yell at Ryan for some trivial thing, and he tuned it out as he held his daughter on his lap. |
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Clint's daughter no longer speaks to him, leaving him empty but for his guilt. |
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Saskia Van Uylenburgh was the daughter of an impoverished though respected burgomaster and Rembrandt drew and painted her over and over again. |
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We knew that, if our daughter survived, she would lead a virtually normal life. |
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Joshua, 7, was unable to cope at the local school, and James's daughter Catherine was buckling under the strain of fighting to get his needs met. |
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She knew that she was not the biological daughter of her parents, she knew all along. |
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The daughter of TV newsreader Carol Barnes and government minister Denis MacShane has died in a skydiving accident in Australia. |
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His daughter Elizabeth made it treason to declare her a heretic or usurper. |
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She recently told the daughter of a mooch that she ought to leave her father to his bottomless debt. |
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I had to work, but my daughter went in my place and had dinner with the band. |
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Why did my mom have to pretend that she wasn't worried sick about the fact that her daughter was thousands of miles away? |
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The enveloped sporogony is endogenous in spore sacs of sporont origin, daughter cells are formed by vacuolation. |
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I was so chuffed that I gave my old, trusty typewriter to her daughter without even a second thought. |
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She plays Themba's daughter who returns from exile to learn the unpalatable truth about her father. |
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The first few pages of the letter reflect the virtuous principles that a mother would try to inculcate into her daughter in the 18th century. |
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She's played by none other than Kitty Bruce, daughter of standup legend Lenny Bruce. |
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She was an artists' model, she travelled and was unmarried when she had her daughter 30 years ago. |
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One of the horses trots slowly over to us and I lift my daughter to pet its nose. |
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He alleges Cheng appeared to offer veiled threats against his wife and daughter and wanted to talk about the radio show. |
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He said Milthesh had tried to introduce her own daughter to the same world of vice and crime. |
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Smith was in such a state of shock and panic he even left his daughter at the scene. |
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Last spring, their daughter graduated as the valedictorian of her high school class. |
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I asked her how much she truly expected a common farmer's daughter to learn from such tutorage. |
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Mr. Williams stammered, after flashed his daughter a brief expression of shock. |
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It can be hard being the daughter of someone who designs air traffic control simulators for a living. |
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My opinion changed when my daughter suffered a bad head injury after she sledged into a wall. |
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She described having a breakdown soon after she killed her first daughter and showed intense grief. |
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She was born in NSW in 1879, a daughter of the squattocracy, the archetypal Australian bush girl. |
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We ended up offloading the tickets and my friend's daughter and walked back to her house via a food stop with my son sleeping in his pram. |
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A father watching his daughter comb her brother's hair experiences a momentary pang of pure happiness. |
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It was on this that he spent most of his money but he did financially support a daughter whom he refused to officially acknowledge. |
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Ana's mother sprinted out back to find her daughter standing with her hands over her face sobbing. |
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The flight from Joplin turns into a shouting match between Bonnie and Blanche, as moll and preacher's daughter collide. |
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A few days before returning home to his wife Marge and young daughter in Berkeley, John stumbles into a deal on two kilos of uncut heroin. |
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Rebellious older daughter Esti is going steady with a soldier, but they're having a hard time finding privacy. |
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She takes refuge with her old nurse, Denis's mother, and Denis falls in love with her little daughter Agnes. |
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He casts out his daughter in unfatherly fashion and then laments the ingratitude of his daughters. |
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She knew her daughter very well, too, despite how Kimberly tried to hide from her, shut herself away. |
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His mother-in-law was anxious to be with her daughter in her dying moments. |
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The adorable couple next to me and their equally adorable daughter looked disconcerted at my ungraceful maneuvering around their seats. |
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When Jock discovers his daughter with the piper, a skirmish ensues and an official inquest is called. |
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She does an admirable job of going from ecstatically happy to shrewishly miserable, from being a loving daughter to a hateful sister. |
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As daughter cells of spermatogonia, the primary spermatocytes reside just apical to the layer of spermatogonia. |
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She said a package that included a birthday cake for her daughter was on its way and should arrive soon. |
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The visitability ordinance was introduced by a councilwoman whose daughter uses a wheelchair. |
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Carter considered his daughter to be a Venus figure, but a girl of ten is more likely to belong to Mercury. |
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The daughter of the last Ottoman Sultan married into the family of the last Nizam of Hyderabad. |
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Decades later, when Worley was in his late 40s, his young daughter took what proved to be a short-lived interest in stamp collecting. |
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My 22 mth old daughter loved it and sat from beginning to end joining in with everything. |
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Steph recounted the sadness of having to tell the wife and daughter of a Sri Lankan hotelier that his dead body had been washed up. |
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Traveling with my parents, my brothers and sister, and our then one-year-old daughter did not sound like a very relaxing vacation to me. |
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I wonder how they're going to handle Raven, the sorcerous daughter of a witch and the devil. |
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I don't want my cousins, nieces and nephews are my daughter to idolise thugs. |
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His sixteen year old daughter stood on the porch, her arms crossed over her chest, her gaze hard and cold. |
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It is generally assumed that DNA chains are randomly segregated to daughter cells during mitosis. |
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The mother of the bride ushers in her daughter to the marriage chamber and spies the rich coverlet on the bridal bed. |
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The Oscar-winning actor, who has a daughter from a previous relationship, was spotted canoodling with the mystery blonde on a beach in Miami. |
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The property had been empty since last July but a couple of weeks ago his daughter moved in. |
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Now, if that cell was then to divide, the fluorescence would be halved in the daughter cells. |
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Francesco confided to his sister that he was sure that Teresa would succeed in spiriting her daughter away from the other convent. |
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Lili worked as a translator, married twice and has a daughter who lives in America. |
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My daughter suffers from frequent mouth ulcers that appear on the sides of the tongue, cheek and lips. |
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And he joined the Bloomfield Hills Hunt Club, where his daughter stables her horse. |
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She, who lives at Clashrea Place, is daughter of Jack and Teresa from the Lacken Road. |
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I tell my gymnast daughter not to do handstands on the settee, while remembering the times I did just that. |
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When the bacterial cell divides, only one daughter cell in each generation contains the exogenote which is transmitted unilinearly. |
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He recalls Fleur's mother and the trauma she endured to keep her sickly daughter on this side of the grave. |
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The canopy was made of Barbados cloth, specially imported for her daughter who was obsessed with sea travel. |
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Back home, in the unnamed city, the grammarian's fourth daughter came of age. |
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Jeffries had no idea what was wrong with her daughter as she uncharacteristically stumbled and fell and began to slur her words. |
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For trivia buffs, Helen's own daughter is a Capricorn, and has been working as the production manager on Lord of the Rings. |
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Jannie Gooden and her daughter Monique, 9, shop for school at Camp Foster's base exchange. |
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The third daughter thought for a while, then unslung her unwieldy bag, placed it on the bone-dry ground, and opened it. |
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So you can imagine their shock when just minutes after their daughter Harriet was born doctors dropped a bombshell. |
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Threats by an absent father that he would annihilate his wife if she put their daughter on the stage proved no deterrent. |
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They returned to their village in Newfoundland so they could raise their only daughter as a Newfoundlander. |
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A young fugitive on a motorbike ran out of petrol and was kissed by the boss's snooty daughter as a dare. |
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When her snooty daughter visits, she is embarrassed by her relative poverty. |
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If you want to put your daughter on the stage, Mrs. Worthington, send her to Bradford. |
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On June 28, her daughter found out that her exam marks would qualify her for university. |
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As well, there is the sentimental subplot thrown in, in which Murray has a daughter who's upset by her father's potentially lethal unhealthiness. |
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With son-in-law Alistair and daughter Judith having problems, things don't look too promising. |
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The 81-year-old from Great Horton travelled with his daughter to visit battle grounds and cemeteries where his comrades have been buried. |
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She was the daughter of the richest man in town and he was a bookbinder, very poor bookbinder. |
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On top of everything, my daughter Leigh is having her tonsils out tomorrow and we're moving house on Thursday! |
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Worst of all is the disastrous family his daughter is about to marry into, a graceless mob of halfwits headed by a foul-mouthed virago. |
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They understood, as his son-in-law and daughter fled with their son from the city. |
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Upset over the turn of events, they slyly have her removed from their home, leaving both the maid and the young daughter distraught. |
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I obviously couldn't wait for another week, so my daughter called in at the local shop to buy some, after school. |
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Imagine you're the daughter of a modernist painter and writer, and the half-sister of an established music star. |
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An Asian mother and daughter look out of their window in Stratford Street, Leeds, next door to a house raided yesterday. |
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My daughter is enrolled at the Orthodox Day School and we belong to a small Orthodox synagogue. |
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She was born on March 6, 1903, Tokyo, the eldest daughter of the Prince who headed one of the eleven cadet branches of the Imperial Family. |
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A mother whose young daughter allegedly fell victim to the abuse condemned the BNP for turning her ordeal into a race issue. |
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One parent said her daughter and classmates had suffered several bouts of gastroenteritis, due to the lack of soap and hand driers. |
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A road safety campaigner has backed controversial plans for a speed trap near where his daughter died in a crash. |
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I will never fear for my daughter at street corners, because the song has infected her, body and soul. |
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I watched my daughter and her friend, captivated by a circle of people blowing bubbles. |
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Skype allows me to video chat with my daughter a couple of times a week while she is in Australia. |
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His daughter has to bear the brunt of talk generated by her father's downfall. |
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Keys have always been my bugaboo, but when my youngest daughter Addy was a toddler, she usually solved my dilemma. |
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I've already resolved that any future daughter of mine will wear them, preferably with a pair of legwarmers too. |
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We'll find out on July 12 when my daughter shows off her skills on national television. |
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February 1207, Henry marries Agnes, daughter of Boniface of Montferrat. Summer, Boniface is killed in a skirmish with Bulgars. |
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Val Kilmer plays Scott, a bullet-headed military expert called in to rescue the abducted daughter of a high-profile politician. |
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For his letter leaves the impression that the author of Childe Harold had no daughter by his half-sister, Augusta. |
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Her daughter Lisa, 27, a nursery school teacher, has no problem with the way her mother dresses. |
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One morning before school, I convinced the daughter to get soused on lime vodka. |
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She is survived by her husband Patrick, son Sean, daughter Katie, brothers, sisters, uncles, aunts, relatives and friends. |
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After being stunned by the spring flowers she saw in the park while she was pregnant, she decided to call her daughter Bluebell. |
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The daughter of an Aberdeen oilman, you could imagine her drinking skinny lattes over a copy of Vogue. |
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Another woman eats an ice cream as her young daughter eyes the sparkly hair bobbles and shiny combs in a shop window. |
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He writes movingly about the trauma he and his wife suffered when their daughter was born mentally handicapped. |
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While the mother mourns the loss of her obedient daughter, the daughter longs for recognition of her new thoughts and independent identity. |
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Tarlow, a four-year-old daughter of Stormin Fever, has not raced since her victory by a nose in the Santa Margarita on March 12 at Santa Anita. |
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A York mother has appeared in court after her daughter attended school only four times in six months. |
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She was the illegitimate daughter of a maid and was brought up in Paris in bleak and unaffectionate circumstances. |
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She has been offered a place by Education Bradford at Rhodesway but says her daughter has no friends there. |
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His daughter Margaret is writing a book about her unusual childhood and a biography by Paul Alexander is seeping unannounced into bookstores. |
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Just as her music soothes her baby to sleep, so the presence of each new daughter has had an effect on her writing and performing. |
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While she could play a few instruments and sing quite well, his daughter had no interest whatsoever in being a musician. |
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Given her physical attributes and costume, the the doll looks like the daughter of a rich Spaniard hacendado on the island. |
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Children wont starve themselves, and after a few days my daughter was eating like a horse. |
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It is a fitting tribute from a daughter to her mother on her 75th birthday. |
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My daughter was born 31 years ago, like many children, with a divergent squint. |
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The film traces her mourning following the deaths of her husband and daughter and her subsequent attempts to rebuild her life. |
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His life was spared because his daughter Hypsipyle set him adrift in an oarless boat. |
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Your daughter says she recalls going to bed as a child hearing you typing in your office, and waking up hearing the same noise. |
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Foot found out that a frank talk with her daughter was overdue when she found a stash of contraceptives hidden in her 14-year-old's room. |
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I think you are somewhat reserved, but my daughter does not seem to mind your taciturnity, so I suppose I have no occasion to complain. |
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Many years ago when my daughter was at secondary school they started teaching multi-faith in religious education. |
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What he went through was an exaggerated form of something that Summers had noticed while observing his daughter at play. |
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His grown daughter and his ex-brother-in-law slavishly run the estate for him. |
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Country matters involve his mother's rather sleazy partner and his daughter Rosie, Felix's one-time girlfriend. |
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Aidwa says this is objectionable because it projects a daughter as a liability and a son as an investment. |
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Lord Byron, who only saw his daughter as a baby, was well aware of his estranged wife's desire to banish any Byronic blemish in Ada. |
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The other passenger in the car, Lenny, has a bone to pick with Vince, because the latter got his daughter pregnant years before. |
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My daughter also had a brief go in the adventure playground, which consisted of tunnels and passageways created out of stacked hay inside a barn. |
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The story centers around a single mother's struggles and sacrifices to raise an ungrateful daughter who is ashamed of her mother's humble status. |
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The daughter responded trying hard not to stare at the ornate configuration which resembled the horn of a unicorn. |
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My two-year-old daughter has a hacking cough and has had a cold for a month. |
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Right from the start, the aging mother, Mag, is demanding, and expects her daughter to wait on her hand and foot. |
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I was unkeen on this name until a friend named their daughter it a couple of years ago and now it's really grown on me. |
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In various passages from her autobiography, Hepburn, the daughter of a suffragist and birth-control crusader, sounds disconcertingly unliberated. |
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This displaced mourning makes the unmothered daughter assume the burden of the mother's disowned grief. |
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The Munchaks slept very little the night before because their daughter had hosted a slumber party. |
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A hard-nosed unmoveable man, who sacrifices his lovely daughter to ward off future kidnap threats on his beloved son. |
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After the slump in profits since mid 2000, my daughter could have told me that. |
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City officials granted the unnamed Bush daughter privileged status, carting her out of the danger zone, despite the quarantine in effect. |
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The story went that their daughter was bored silly after a couple of days at the resort and cried to get back home to her friends. |
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John was one of a family of five sons and one daughter born to proud parents Jack and Bridget. |
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Whether he's gently lecturing his daughter on the value of pancakes or putting the smackdown on Raji, Cedric is electric. |
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I imagined a pretty daughter who was smart as a whip, who talked to me about school as we walked through the neighborhood arm in arm. |
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This was her way, she writes, of reassuring him that his smart-mouthed daughter was still there. |
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Police say the dispute started after one man was seen bouncing another man's 12-year-old daughter on his lap. |
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My daughter is starting to pick up bodysurfing and spends a fair amount of time on her boogie board. |
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In an early big scene in that novel, Sir Arthur Wardour and his daughter Isabella are trapped between the onrushing tide and unscaleable cliffs. |
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I was listening to my daughter read the other night and I had to hide a small clear plastic bouncy ball that she had been playing with. |
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That was Mrs Belmont, whose pretty, docile, and bovine daughter had been neglected since Katie's debut. |
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Porter was asked if he wanted to comment on the pathologist's opinion that his daughter was probably killed by being smothered. |
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Watching her 13-year-old daughter falter in her studies and become more and more unsocial has firmed Yang's decision to divorce. |
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No stupid ghost stories were going to reduce her to sniveling in the dark, not when she had a missing daughter to find or avenge. |
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Initially, the umbilical cord was caught around her neck so while she untangled her new daughter he fetched clean towels and helped to clean her. |
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My daughter Anne and I carried signs and got a snootful of gas in the name of environmental freedom. |
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Christa offered her daughter a snack then turned to Liz as her daughter raced back inside, untied laces and pigtails flapping. |
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Her father was very caring but did not want his daughter to go on the stage. |
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You're the daughter of untitled gentry, holding little to no social status. |
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A lot of kids got snow days today including my daughter who gets to sleep in this morning. |
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She said her daughter had become unwell when they returned to their hotel room after a day by the swimming pool. |
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His will left everything to his elder daughter and did not so much as mention Ann. |
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Her mother was far more critical than her father, constantly upbraiding her youngest daughter for the intensity and sensitivity she showed. |
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As judicious middle class social climbers, they are intent on providing their daughter and son with a good match for their marriages. |
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Her mother's voice broke helplessly, and she blinked rapidly, pulling her daughter in for a tight embrace. |
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The family were alerted to the presence of smoke by eldest daughter Ellen, and they all managed to get outside the house unhurt. |
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Kelly, aged 24, suffered whiplash and a back injury, but her daughter broke her leg. |
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My daughter is a junior at Walt Whitman High School, an upscale public school in Bethesda, Maryland. |
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When we broke the news to her mother, she said her daughter would never do something like that. |
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If your daughter has not played netta before, please bring a copy of her birth certificate to leave with us. |
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With detectives hot on his trail and his daughter coming unglued, he tries to stay calm. |
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Since we live in a very rural area, my daughter and I have been very busy these last few days picking as many squashberries and dogberries as possible. |
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Nonetheless, she saw years earlier that her eldest daughter had the motherly itch. |
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Rahman stood his ground, insisting that his daughter was too young to be engaged. |
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The chicken squawked, and the grammarian's last daughter opened her bag. |
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Jacqueline W. described how welfare helped her provide her infant daughter the security and nurturance she needed while she attended school part-time. |
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Ministers will be put under pressure to scrap the law that bans the eldest daughter of a British monarch from becoming queen if she has a brother. |
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The woman forced her daughter into a bathtub after making a few more cuts on her arms with a butcher knife to make it look like there was an intense struggle. |
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My daughter liked to pod them each night at the wooden table in our cabin. |
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Yet four years later, after a protracted series of court fights, Mindi does not have her daughter back. |
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Second, it can encyst inside a daughter sporocyst as a metacercariae, be voided with the sporocyst, and then be consumed by the benthic-feeding definitive host, rosyside dace. |
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I trusted John with my daughter and I was very angry when I found out. |
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That was in 1950, and she's lived in America ever since then, though she nurses a desire to return to this country where her daughter Kate now lives. |
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The non-competitive, non-gendered world I would like does not exist, and I am too anxious not to prepare my daughter for the world that she will inevitably enter. |
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She was the virgin poetess dressed in white, the tremulous daughter who never left her father's house, the maiden who turned to art because she was thwarted in love. |
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Mum, daughter and son-in-law turned it into a shrine to the Royal family. |
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Your daughter wears these tube skirts with rasta blouses and sandals. |
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For just a moment, she sounds like a true-born radical, a daughter of the liberation fighters who freed much of Africa from colonialism when she was a child. |
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Meanwhile, an anonymous scooper told Comingsoon.net that the blonde daughter of a certain police captain will be making an appearance in the new Spider-film. |
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As a daily user of the pedestrian crossing I have some reservations about my safety, more importantly that of my daughter who uses this crossing twice daily to attend school. |
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The other daughter had been saved from harm when a notebook with a pouch of pens stopped a bullet. |
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The woman, whose 17-year-old daughter was cut down by four 9mm bullets fired from a sub-machine gun, also called for an end to the violence associated with gang culture. |
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Her daughter suffers from bi-lateral spasticity, a form of cerebral palsy which Miller believes was induced by toxins accumulating in her breast milk. |
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This mixed marriages act posed yet another problem for us as our marriage was not recognised nor was our daughter recognised for inheritance purposes. |
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This week Dunn pleaded guilty to giving her 4-year-old a beer and plying her 10-month-old daughter with liquor and cocaine. |
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A pretty bird-like woman whose daughter resembled her, she looked precise and almost dapper in a chocolate-coloured pencil skirt and flowing blouse. |
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He is survived by his daughter Geraldine, brother Thomas, sister-in-law, brothers-in-law, nieces, nephews, relatives and friends to whom deepest sympathy is extended. |
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A York mother has told how her normally bright and bubbly daughter had been left subdued, distressed and anxious following an attempted abduction. |
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Julie's mum, Linda Norfolk, said the tragedy had left the family broken-hearted and told how her daughter battled for years against the stigma of the condition. |
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The noseless man's beautiful daughter challenges her boyfriend, who ends up losing a body part, possibly on purpose, in order to fit in to her family. |
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Owner Kenny is planning a monster bash with heaps of free nosh to make his wife Star's 23rd and his daughter Nadine's 21st birthdays a time to remember. |
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Nora is survived by her husband Michael, son Mark, daughter Sharon, son-in-law, grandchildren, brothers, sisters, brothers-in-law, sisters-in-law, relations and friends. |
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She knew that no man of Royal blood could ever want her uncomely daughter as his wife, and she knew that Rachel hadn't the personality to attract a man simply for her thoughts. |
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However, he remains at pains to locate his own wife and when his colleague Silvio and daughter Teresa are also abducted, things take a sharp nosedive. |
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And to show his daughter that video of the dog, hopefully to uncork yet one more laugh. |
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A mile off the Ft. Lauderdale coast, mom and daughter dropped their baited lines, hoping for a nibble from grouper or triggerfish to take home for dinner. |
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Occasionally, as if by accident, Nora's daughter Beth would turn up, a bit weary from the sea and slightly out of sorts, and Nora would do her best to get her seaworthy again. |
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Mother and daughter found themselves surrounded by distant cousins. |
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Portraits of her daughter Julia and soon-to-be friend Edith Sitwell, as well as several self-portraits, are sensitively composed yet remarkable for their directness. |
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This day, he joined daughter Quinn at her pre-school for show-and-tell. |
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Shortly after his accession he solemnized his fateful marriage to Catherine, daughter of Ferdinand and Isabella of Spain and widow of his brother Arthur. |
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I took the rings to a jeweler, sold the gold, and had the solitaire diamond set into a pendant, which I then gave to my daughter for her 18th birthday. |
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I also have a daughter and a son-in-law who are medical doctors. |
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Their bratty young daughter throws the car keys into a grassy field. |
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My daughter and my granddaughters were sobbing their socks off. |
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One of my Lahore friends is the daughter of a high-ranking officer in the Frontier Corps who is Pathan. |
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As the cells separated their chromosomes, the nucleolus also appeared to segregate asymmetrically between mother and daughter cells, with the majority in the mother. |
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Like many rulers, she used marriage as a means to create and cement alliances, uniting her daughter Henrietta Maria and Charles I of England, for example. |
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Her village told her to let her daughter die, but with the help of panelist Dr. Ebby Elahi, both have recovered. |
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But may have explained pony for my daughter found stuffed down chimney on Xmas morn. |
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Carmen bounced her young daughter on her knee, playing a clapping game. |
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He has done me a great service, and I be under monstrous obligations to him, but he be, nathless, the Outlaw of Torn and I the daughter of an earl and a king's sister. |
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She was asked to come along and see her daughter receiving a First Aid Certificate and her surprise was unreal when she saw it was her party in full swing. |
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Dawn's parents Doreen and Raymond Stewart have run a jewellery stall on the Monday market for 16 years and their only daughter followed them into the business. |
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But her mother is so proud of what her daughter has done that the calendar will be hanging from her wall next year, and Ellie's grandmother has also ordered a copy. |
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The former VP candidate looked rail thin as she ran errands with her daughter willow in Studio City. |
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And she is the daughter of two proud, accomplished women who have succeeded in life by asserting our Wills on the world. |
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She returned home to find a holdall missing and a note from her daughter to herself, stepdad George, her dad Colin, brother Jason and her nan and grandad. |
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Set in New York's Dominican community, the novel begins with Iliana, youngest daughter of her family returning to the bosom of her strict parents. |
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In later Greek myth Hecate is presented as the daughter of Hera and Zeus. |
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When the sisters' father went to the morgue to check, he found his daughter had not only been killed, but her body had been horrifically mutilated. |
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Two seconds into the opening credits I was trying to get my daughter out of the room by any means possible. |
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He, therefore, was not surprised that although his daughter respected him, there was none of the undisguised affection in her eyes that there had been twenty years ago. |
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They'll buy your teenage daughter an abortion but they won't let her buy a sugary soda in a school's vending machine. |
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The only stable relationships within the group are between mother and daughter across two generations, presumably because they are not in competition. |
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The techniques were handed down from mother to daughter and men had nothing to do with the whole process, other than to sell whatever was left over. |
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The remainder of that week was absolutely horrible with calls from the school nurse that my daughter was crying unconsolably and complaining of a stomach ache. |
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The girl's father was so ashamed that he buried his daughter alive for her unchaste behavior, and Phoebus could not save her from the burial or revive her lifeless body. |
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The next week, Xerox arrived, noisily, because he was on crutches, at the police station, with his daughter behind him. |
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As anyone with a son or daughter working for a City investment bank will tell you, the salaries and annual bonuses that go with such deals are mouth-watering. |
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My only daughter who was going to be the next big thing had her son right before she went to college. |
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Ana, incidentally, is the acknowledged but illegitimate daughter of a powerful Spanish lord who offered the convent a large sum for accepting his by-blow as a new recruit. |
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Ruby played her eldest daughter records by Billie Holiday and Dinah Washington and would teach her the lyrics and sing her to sleep with their songs at night. |
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Please send your daughter to my father's residence on the morrow to discuss the terms of the agreement, provided the proposal warrants your permission. |
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Is it the place of a judge to decide what sort of upbringing the daughter will have? |
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The Fatimid caliphs belonged to the Shia tradition, which claimed descent from the fourth Caliph, Ali, and his wife Fatima, the daughter of the Prophet. |
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Picture Amneris, the slighted daughter of the Pharaohs, in Liz Taylor's inch-thick Cleopatra make-up, eyes glowing like sin, singing with a voice to move the heavens. |
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On her classic narcocorrido, the singer tells of being the daughter of a drug kingpin, partying the nights away while learning to shoot and fight. |
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Only hope for his daughter and the rest of Generation Hot can deliver us from crisis and into recovery and rejuvenation. |
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My youngest daughter fell out of her high chair on to a hard floor. |
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Vincent Infirmary Medical Center, where her daughter Anne Pressly spent the last days of her life. |
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He married the daughter of the royal procureur, and ultimately became presidial procureur. |
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We drove over to the west of the island to St Ouens Bay so that my daughter Ruthie could check out the Jersey Surf School www. |
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Emily Watson gave a stunning performance as Julie, a woman who had her daughter taken from her so horrifically. |
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Jace and Denise Engles take their 6-year-old daughter to Val Verde park for her swimming lessons, which is convenient for the Castaic residents. |
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He said my daughter was an absolute cutey and he hugged her and gave her a kiss. |
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Police officer Max Payne returns home to find his wife and baby daughter slain by a gang of intruders high on new drug Valkyr. |
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Now, daughter Nellie had become a prosthetist, a person who makes and fits artificial limbs. |
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She has also been joined in her Home From Home accommodation company by her daughter Andrea and husband Lyndon. |
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A man who killed a woman and attempted to kill her daughter after hogtying them during a home invasion robbery was sentenced to death Friday. |
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Cllr Colledge, who also leaves a wife, Patricia, a 33-year-old daughter Trudi, and four grandchildren, lived in Hoarstone Avenue, Whitestone. |
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Sion Tomos Owen, 31, from Treorchy, Rhondda, created the image after his wife Becky gave birth to their daughter Eira Lily Owen on his birthday. |
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Ian Donald was a graduate of the University of Cape Town, but his wife was the daughter of an Orange Free State farmer. |
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Police are probing criminal negligence claims after daughter Diane Grimoldby alleged a catalogue of neglect. |
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It was a safe place, my teenage daughter and friends could hitch-hike home from a dance in the middle of the night without fear. |
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My 16-year-old daughter was diagnosed with ulcerative colitis. |
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Recently, a mother and daughter attended the surgery with their cat who was in the process of having kittens. |
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The play has been written by Janet Plater, daughter of one of the UK's leading stage and TV writers, Alan Plater. |
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June Haver was raised in Rock Island, Illinois, the daughter of Fred and Marie Stovenour. |
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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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Lester's wife Ada, his elderly mother, and his harelipped daughter Ellie May watch listlessly. |
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I'll bet my life that a tiny pic I saw of her with a pop-eyed daughter revealed her boat-race had become a Botoxed disaster area. |
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Alexis, a drag racer, is the daughter of the billionaire co-founder of Paul Mitchell hair care, John Paul DeJoria. |
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She was born in Cambridge, MA and was the daughter of Louis and Anna Pinkos. |
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Her eldest daughter is now 12 and wants to wear make-up for parties which Hallah sees as a normal part of growing up. |
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A nightclub-owning couple staged a half-birthday party for their daughter by wrapping their home in a giant pink ribbon. |
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Haifa has actually got a grandchild from her daughter Zainab, whom she's reportedly never in touch with. |
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Susan Elizabeth Ford, daughter of Gerald, held onto the patronym. |
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She was born in Odenville, Alabama, daughter of the late Clara Ruth and Dennis Dolman. |
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At a recent visit with an old college friend, her teenage daughter was appalled that I did not have Angry Birds on my phono. |
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Grandmother Kaye Hughes, 65, of Palmerston, Barry, posed for her gurn while daughter Sam captured the moment on her mobile phone. |
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The daughter of Dixieland Band was also placed in the Prix Vermeille that year. |
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The daughter of Petong showed plenty of zip to hold 5-4 favourite Decima by a neck. |
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From East Peterel Field Stud comes a daughter of Royal Applause and seven-time winner Nordan Raider. |
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Served with a mini gravy boat and two bowls of vegetables, daughter Madison had the half-priced children's roast chicken. |
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Christine Ives volunteered to help in her daughter Coryn's class at Ysgol Pen y Bryn, and then was employed as a dinner lady there. |
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