County debutante Linda Harrison advanced her W50 triple jump best to 6. 09m for 3rd place. |
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Championship debutante, Linda Connolly, dealt admirably with all situations between the Mayo uprights to boost her confidence for future clashes. |
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Also worth noting are the promising Lanesborough and the well-bred debutante Alexius, both mounts of Miles Trindle. |
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Elaine Webb never got the chance to be a debutante when she was a teenager, so she's decided to do it 40 years later. |
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Reno is still interested in Billy romantically but Billy explains to her that he is in love with Hope Harcourt, an American debutante. |
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The year is 1949 and Lisa Norton plays Miriam, a 19-year-old debutante who has just run away from her parents. |
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After all, you don't miss your debutante ball, especially when your family is hosting it. |
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I just wanted to tell you that you'll be having a debutante ball on your birthday! |
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It was the morning of the debutante ball and I was giving Ryan last minute dance lessons. |
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Tea parties were Irene's favorite activity, and Elisa loved to pretend she was a high society debutante. |
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In the life of a Victorian debutante, there were probably few experiences more exciting than her presentation to the Queen at Court. |
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Irina Nikulchina, considered a debutante in biathlon, snatched the bronze after remarkable sprint and shooting in the 10 km pursuit. |
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In contrast to the dazzling young debutante, Princess Mary looked hopelessly plain despite wearing a light green dress. |
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The performance of the Russian debutante Irina Chashchina was awaited with huge interest. |
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Emmylou Harris and Linda Ronstadt have always come across as cowgirl sophisticates equally comfortable at a hoedown as they would be at a debutante ball. |
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A democratic version of the debutante ball, the prom was originally intended to accustom working-class kids to the manners and values of the middle class. |
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Without going into too much detail, Mr. Skeffington is the story of an orphaned but popular young New York debutante and her morose brother, who squanders their fortune. |
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They single out a debutante, Cecile de Volange, new to society and under the ever-watchful eye of her mother, and Hortense de Tourvel, a settled lady of a certain age. |
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But the council's acting chief executive Kim Corrie doesn't think being a debutante has gone out of fashion, and she's hopeful there'll be enough women for a ball next year. |
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In 1839 she came out in society as a debutante, with the Nightingales taking an entire floor of the Carlton Hotel in London's Regent Street to mark the event. |
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First Kipps falls for upper-crust debutante Helen Washington. |
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The Olympic debutante Young is in the same situation after the fleet racing came to a close in the Laser Radial class. |
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At the annual debutante ball at Houston's River Oaks Country Club, the ballroom gleamed with prosperity. |
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But family life was difficult for this debutante artist who was still hesitating between music and painting at this time. |
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Using an observational, cinema verité approach, the film follows the Mitchell family through the 2003-2004 debutante season. |
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The young debutante immediately found an enlightened public, and also important admirers. |
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Recalling it, she looked as happy as she did in one of the pictures she kept on her mantelpiece, the one where she stands next to her father as a debutante. |
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But since he is a millworker, and she a debutante, Allie's parents disapprove and eventually they are separated when the Nelsons return to the city, and Allie to college. |
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Her roommate is a slightly airheaded debutante named Glinda. |
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It was a typical Southern upbringing complete with not one, but two debutante balls. |
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At first glance, Finke, a debutante from Manhattan, is a rarity in this wicked pantheon of secret-sharers. |
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She had been raised as a debutante, a beautiful, delicate orchid from Vancouver, Canada. |
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Red has taken to an impeccably groomed debutante poodle from town. |
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The television rights will be auctioned off and already, there is speculation about the victor taking on another recent ring debutante, 23-year-old Freeda George Foreman. |
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As I said before I had cased this mouse and she was pretty but I knew she was no society debutante. Probably a stenog out of work but very cute. |
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I can't be a debutante with a dress that's too small! |
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New York debutante Majesty Hammond followed her brother to New Mexico's border country, where she bought herself a ranch and became a cattle woma. |
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Even if the average age of the 5 entities that make up the Group is around 35, we are actively recruiting profiles that range from debutante to senior. |
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If you indulge in travel with the sophisticated boredom of a debutante, or pose as an old soul who knows all of life, it will pay you no dividends. |
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As the name implies, the debutante is a single deck oven that is aligned with the convection baking oven MIWE cube: air, which was available first, and sold in great numbers within only a few weeks. |
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The bouquet was arranged in a silver tussie-mussie that Katherine received at her 2002 debutante presentation. |
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Turning up drunk at the debutante ball will certainly make you the talk of the town. |
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In her efforts to transform me into the debutante I would never become, my mother spent her scrimpings on private piano, violin, and voice lessons. |
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The daughter of Honour and Glory dead-heated for the win with rival Lakeside Cup in the Ellis Park Debutante Stakes. |
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Finally, however, after much worry and angst, it was the night of the Debutante Ball. |
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Now she helps to organise the biannual International Debutante Ball, which donates money to several causes, including servicemen's charities. |
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