Emily and Anna sang along with the radio with Emily tapping the beat out on the steering wheel occasionally. |
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I believe the idea is that Wheeler is trying to awaken Emily to the pleasures available to her. |
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Emily reached into her suitcase and pulled out a beautiful dress of red satin. |
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Emily came back an hour ago, stating that she was going to make everyone lunch. |
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He turned a few more pages and saw a pic of him and Emily which was taken at the Bacchanalia. |
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An eight-line Emily Dickinson poem can stand beside a Miltonian epic and not look small, except in word count. |
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Lydie and Emily sat knitting new socks, scarves, and mittens for the children, for winter was only a few months away. |
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Emily makes a pitiful attempt to pull her down the steps every morning and some evenings. |
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A spokesman for the Highways Department arrived with a map with eight road humps marked in for Emily Street and four for Marborough Street. |
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One night, following a session of argy-bargy, Emily storms out of their apartment after scoring some heroin. |
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He missed Emily terribly and planned on surprising her at work if he could get done early enough. |
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Emily saw the smirk on his face and decided that she had better do something before poor Vlad was taken advantage of by this harlot. |
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Rounding the corner behind it raced Emily, flapping her arms and screeching at the top of her lungs. |
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Just as they were about to sit a deep, masculine voice called out to Emily. |
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Both Emily and Keith have their own comments on the trip, which I will be inserting into the text when appropriate. |
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Cathy's face screws up into a mask of rage, and Emily gasps beneath her white-knuckled grip. |
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There was the sound of the phone clicking, and then Aunt Emily strode back into the kitchen. |
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Emily Barr wrote a dark, funny novel called Backpack that, with the benefit of Chick Lit packaging, gained huge sales. |
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Forecasters say Hurricane Emily could dump as much as 15 inches as it moves inland. |
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As the first pinwheel of light burst, the sparks seemed to race forward to capture Emily. |
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Amongst a second set of Glastonbury posters is a pin-up of Michael and Emily Eavis. |
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Slowly, tormentingly, William's growing, love-gorged narcissism finally drives Emily away. |
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Rachel throws a last-minute bon voyage party for Emily just so she can invite Joshua. |
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It gave Emily an excuse to sit at her easel all day, sketching and painting. |
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The usual teams were picked and Emily quickly gained possession of the ball at tip off. |
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I took a seat on my blue beanbag at the corner of the room, throwing my pillows back onto the bed where Emily rearranged them. |
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These evidences of an incompatibility of temper induced Emily to effect a separation by mutual consent. |
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Upon his return, he is stunned to find Emily fatally wounded by an unknown assailant. |
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She glanced across the room and for a second, she fancied that she saw Emily Bronte, an unreadable expression on her face, nodding her approval. |
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The operation was long and difficult and Emily spent four weeks in hospital undergoing physiotherapy because her lungs had collapsed. |
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Emily split up from Rushton but he pestered her with constant text messages and phone calls. |
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Jason washed his hair in the tub while Emily mixed a light solution of peroxide and water to bleach his hair. |
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Over an ice cream soda George asks Emily if she will write to him while he is away at college. |
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Emily woke up and flinched when she heard the loud clatter from the kitchen. |
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Emily finally learns Lorelai is dating Luke, and demands to get reacquainted with him over a passive-aggressive dinner. |
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Drake and Emily thought it was lunchtime, based on vague hunches and guessing, but mostly on the fact that they were hungry. |
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Emily sits in a stream, covered by a half-submerged parachute, illuminated by dappled light coming through a tree. |
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The leather seats gave a little spring underneath our panniers, and Emily hurried to settle her dress before it flew in her face. |
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He smiled at his wife before diving into the cool water, surfacing and glancing at Emily expectantly. |
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Attwell's sister Emily Crosswell gave the tribute to the honoree, who received the Ben Taub Humanitarian Award. |
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In the end, Emily got some scrapbooking hole punches where Rebecca walked away empty handed. |
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Emily sat down in a big blue overstuffed easy chair and wrapped herself in a chenille throw cover as she warmed by the fire. |
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Emily looks at me with a shade of disappointment in her face and turns around pretending to be cleaning. |
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When George comes downstairs and is about to leave for a visit with Emily, his mother reminds him to put on his overshoes. |
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He could tell Emily was restive, eager to belt on her chatelaine's keys and rush off to primp the cushions. |
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Emily hissed loudly, gripping Margaret's arm just as she was about to leave. |
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Earlier this month, American tourist Emily Harris was cycling around Edinburgh, when she was drawn to a display in a charity shop. |
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Andrew and Emily began to get worried about me for I simply moped around or was often in a brown study. |
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Young Orcadian carer Emily Gordon has been selected to act on stage in Glasgow after taking part in a five-week drama course. |
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Nathaniel stopped right in front of Emily, bent down, and kissed her hand lightly before straightening. |
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There is also the heart-warming story of Emily, a cow, and her flight to freedom. |
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When he heard the door open he moved slightly and Emily rose rubbing her sleepy eyes. |
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Modern girls, jaded with Charlotte, the domestic drudge, turned to the more exciting Emily for inspiration. |
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Emily broke from her journey of reminiscence and concentrated on the sounds carrying from the first floor. |
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The game continued and when it came to the fourth quarter everyone felt that Emily actually had a chance at winning the game. |
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From my high vantage point, just about level with the dress circle, I searched for Emily. |
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Donna has been ill through all this and Emily can't work as she has to look after her. |
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No longer able to stand the pain, he abruptly released Emily and shoved her at Tommy who placed his hands on her waist to steady her. |
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She walked past Emily and sat down on the couch, haggardly scrubbing her tear-encrusted face with her hands. |
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There was a doghouse built as a miniature carbon copy in the side yard, and Emily saw a black lab huddled inside of it. |
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Emily gracefully spun to face him and caught the whip in her still entangled right hand. |
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Emily only began serious dressage competition under strict British Dressage rules in January after some success at gymkhanas and country shows. |
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Emily suddenly noticed that all the men doing construction were all eyes on the scene. |
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I grope blindly and my hand finds a paperweight on the end table, a lump of volcanic glass that Emily picked up on our honeymoon in Hawaii. |
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The girl in the black bikini served the ball high and Brett moved in front of Emily to spike the ball over the net. |
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In the past few weeks, Emily Dickinson has been asked to don her Sunday bests, the vestments of public decorum. |
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Back in Liberty Creek, Emily, Mrs. Pendergast, and Greta discuss the budding relationship between Jack and Madison. |
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Emily the Labrador disappeared in London just hours after Britain learned of a spate of dog thefts up and down the country. |
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Emily began poking at the buttons on the keypad, pretending to dial her friend Janey. |
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Emily had broken her arm falling off a piano stool and was ever so desperate to tell me all about it! |
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Emily was sitting on a chair, next to the washtub, talking to Hannah, who was kneeling at the tub helping a girl bath. |
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Emily became unsaddled as her pony made its way from rock ledge to rock ledge. |
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Emily shows Susan the sights when she visits London, leaving Ross and Carol jealously paranoid. |
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With considerable effort Emily turned around and sent Michael a weak smile that was just shy of halfhearted. |
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In Gaskell's Life, Emily is a faintly demonic, Jekyll and Hyde character, all sweetness one minute, torturing puppy-dogs the next. |
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Danny plays football with Garrymore senior team while Emily is an accomplished golfer with Claremorris Golf Club. |
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After a few moments of instructions the wedding march began and Emily began her slow walk down the aisle. |
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The weekend before school broke up, Emily threw a farewell party for Liz and Steven. |
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Hurricane Emily still packs a punch and increases fears about floods in northeast Mexico hours after making landfall. |
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Emily is not particularly friendly to the perfectly nice woman her father brings to dinner. |
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Emily especially had a gleesome delight in these nooks of beauty her reserve for the time vanished. |
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It was expected that Emily would turn in a west-northwesterly direction, but she stayed on her original westward course. |
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For example, when we see that Emily owns a cat, is there any doubt it will jump out at someone for a cheap scare later on? |
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Emily also collected a fourth placed prize in the contest's group two poetry category. |
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And sisters Charlotte, Emily and Anne are portrayed as sad victims of thwarted passion and unrequited love. |
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Emily gaped at her friend and covered her mouth with her hand so she wouldn't hurt her friend more by arguing with her. |
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Hurricane Emily will be lashing us with rain about the time that I should be doing my Pilates class tomorrow. |
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They are keen to receive some tips on toilet training for Emily, who's three. |
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Over the years Emily has demonstrated tremendous versatility winning gold medals in all strokes in the regional championships. |
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She pushed herself up into a sitting position and looked at Emily with wide eyes full of fear. |
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Emily threw the cover off onto the coffee table and spotted an open copy of the Herald spread across the frosted glass surface. |
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Emily rolled over and stood up, raising her hands above her head, her long dark brown hair streaming down her back. |
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Stanley Morgan was sitting behind his desk with a telephone receiver to his ear when Emily walked through the open door. |
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She was still reading that Emily Dickinson book, her green eyes narrowed in concentration. |
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Sunday I was married to the lovely Emily, whom I occasionally namecheck in these entries and who is wonderful beyond words. |
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The flirtatious Emily spends a lot of the film clumsily pursuing her crush, the somewhat receptive Fin. |
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Annalise whose zest for life and whose loud raucous ways had been both shocking and enticing to the bookish Emily. |
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Finally Emily sat back down on the couch next to Reese, crossing her bony, slender legs as she spoke. |
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Emily saw Abby's eyes light with fire as she noticed that they were dressed alike. |
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Other classes are names after Mahatma Gandhi, Emily Pankhurst and yachtswoman Ellen MacArthur. |
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After Paige went in her room, Emily looked at the box and saw a letter with her name on it. |
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Emily Bell thinks the BBC may even have landed itself in hot water over its handling of the matter. |
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Emily only became a senior grade four days before the competition which makes her result even more remarkable. |
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Emily Rose, who had a short crop of blond hair, had hers spiked up more than usual, giving her a uniquely almost warrior-esque look. |
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Things actually become worse when Emily befriends an imaginary friend whose erratic behavior eventually turns murderous. |
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Aficionados of bobolink verse will also enjoy The Way to Know the Bobolink by Emily Dickinson. |
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There are fine performances here, entirely natural and dimensional, especially Emily and Peter. |
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Sasha was stretched out with his sketch pad, making charcoal pictures of Emily one after another. |
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He leaves wife Helen and children Henry 20-months and one week old Emily whom he never got to see. |
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The narrator reconstitutes the life of Emily L. by retracing the major and minor traumas she has experienced since her youth. |
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Emily handed the portfolio to Lee and a tinny scream reverberated over the floor. |
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Half an hour later, as Dawn and I made our way down the steep, uncarpeted stairs, Emily met us at the bottom. |
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Bored, Emily props her chin up with right hand, absently twirling her hair with the left. |
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Despite years of research, I cannot find a shred of evidence that Emily wrote a single line of Wuthering Heights. |
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The approach to the house, via a long tree-lined sweeping avenue, takes you back to the era of Emily Bronte. |
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Mama was drying her eyes, and Molly was whispering some words of comfort to Emily. |
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Emily put the piece back on the stand and sight-read the music with the rest of the band. |
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Emily's success is aided and abetted by her mum, Deirdre, who crews for Emily at all the rides. |
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Diana barely listened and missed the knowing looks passed between Emily and Virginia. |
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In Singapore, however, Emily realizes that she can't go away with her Englishman and Fred learns that his princess was merely a fortune-hunter. |
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Even when her young brother died Emily comforted her friend and always kept her looking on the bright side. |
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As Emily is a good corn-fed Midwestern girl who hasn't left the nest until now, she is excited by the possibilities of this assignment. |
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I love you Emily, please I hope some day you will find it in your heart to forgive me, or at least allow me to say how truly sorry I am. |
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Emily sighed softly in thought, her mind turning to her second child she had miscarried 19 years ago. |
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I don't necessarily identify as a Jack and Emily shipper, but they're the closest thing the series has to real honest love. |
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On top of all this I then learn that not only is Iain down with the lurgy, but that Emily is giving up smoking. |
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For the main courses, Emily chose to wrap her fireproof tonsils around a king prawn madras, with onion rice. |
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However, Frontier legislator Emily Lau feared opinions from the forum could be biased. |
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The library was now open and it was time to find out why Emily was avoiding this place like the black plague. |
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Ashley was the most popular name for girls, edging out Emily. |
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The next morning Emily did all her chores quickly and cheerfully. |
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Dr. Emily Nagoski contributed an academically illustrated thesis on the brain science of desire. |
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By one account, Antonia and her best friend, Emily, had been found still holding hands. |
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Tyson gave his roast in the form of iconic poetry, drawing on The Iliad, Shakespeare, and Emily Dickinson to deliver his barbs. |
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Emily Kinney told me that beth and Dawn understood and respected each other on a certain level. |
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I turned and saw my better half, Emily, letting loose like no one was looking. |
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One of the rocks hit Krystyn Atwood, a black girl, and another hit Emily Harr, a white girl. |
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The mother, Emily Kruse, was charged with obstructing justice and intimidating a witness. |
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She had afterward wondered aloud if perhaps somebody, maybe even Emily, had clutched Antonia during the final moments. |
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After months of fighting and bickering, Emily and Adam settled for friendship, though it was always clear that Emily was the one wearing the trousers in their relationship. |
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The twins themselves, played beautifully by Erin Davie and Emily Padgett, are our inner voice and outer voice, says Condon. |
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For much of the film, Emily courts embarrassment with wheedling, flirtatious attempts to stop the girl's uptight uncle from taking her back to the States. |
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Yet as Emily Bazelon revealed in Slate, a coterie of right-wing organizations has indeed lined up to oppose contraception itself. |
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Emily was wearing a pair of khaki short shorts and a bright red tank top. |
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Emily is known for painting her subjects in their environment. |
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Emily moved and he grabbed her trying to wrestle the chips from her. |
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Emily Brooke holds a toy poodle and a Yorkshire terrier, in New York. |
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Abby and Emily were lingering around my hallway, obviously waiting for me. |
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He looked up at Emily, who was now rounding the table towards him. |
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Emily smiled down at her son and ruffled his hair affectionately. |
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Emily heard Adam repeat this to Jake and heard loud protests from him. |
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The life of this southern gothic belle makes the somber existence of Emily Dickinson look like a barrel full of monkeys. |
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The novel opens with William sending Emily a shy, exploratory mash note. |
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Emily searched her mind for something eloquent and meaningful to say in response, but the plain and simple truth rolled off the tip of her tongue instead. |
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Emily was in tears before she crossed the threshold into her room. |
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Aunt Emily put away the fork and looked over at him, beadily. |
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Exciting ninja Emily Thorne has lost her intense focus and killer instinct on Revenge. |
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Emily Rushton, an escort in her 30s who tours both cities and smaller towns around Ontario, explains that region is a factor, too. |
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The softly-spoken, petrified child on the line was 12-year-old Emily Earp. |
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I couldn't shake the disappointment that he belonged to Emily. |
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By then, I had become best friends with a girl at school named Emily. |
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In 1995, Klyce's sister, Emily Klyce Fisher, was brutally slain in her home in one of Memphis' toniest neighborhoods. |
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Emily heard a sharp gasp, then the sound of shuffling feet, then several thuds and slaps as the purists complied with the request, their paws meeting the cabinets. |
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She shrank into herself, and I haven't seen the real Emily since. |
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He reached his wife, Emily, and told her the news in a monotone. |
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After spending six months behind bars for possession, Emily emerges torn between grief, unconquered heroin addiction and a young son she barely knows. |
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It took Emily at least twenty minutes to coax Callie from the bathroom floor, and even longer to get her dressed in a long-sleeve shirt and pajama bottoms. |
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Purchased by a wealthy, unhappy, and clueless suburban couple, this self-possessed Emily wreaks sexually charged havoc. |
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I'm used to Emily saying things like that, so I don't take any notice, just nod and pick up a bottle of peach nectar off the shelf, slosh it around, wrinkle my nose. |
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Emily rolled her shoulders beneath his hands and laughed breathily. |
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The numbers in parentheses are those assigned by Thomas H. Johnson, editor of The Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson, to the poems in the 1955 variorum edition. |
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Emily nodded slowly in agreement while kicking a box to the corner. |
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I had a special place, where no one ever knew about, except Emily. |
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The churchyard is the location of the grave of Emily Wilding Davison, a lady with strong North Eastern roots who sacrificed her life for the Suffrage movement. |
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With no aunts, uncles or cousins, she and Emily had only each other. |
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Emily smiled at me briefly before returning to her knitting. |
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I heard glass cracking and looked toward Emily, she was standing up. |
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Making an entrance befitting any Olympian athlete, Frances arrived in Emily Square in an open top vintage car, accompanied by her chauffeur for the night. |
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Through the gentle chiding of the gay stylist friend, to the downright vicious demands of Ms. Streep, to the snottish comments from the old Emily, it was cattishly pleasing. |
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He looked up at her and smiled a cheesy smile, making Emily uneasy. |
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My mum, Emily, and I were overwhelmed by the volume of messages of condolence we received, and by the number of people who turned up to his funeral last Tuesday. |
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Once there, things go from lousy to worse as Emily starts staring blankly into the surrounding woods and palling around with a sinister invisible friend called Charlie. |
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Emily was put on a ventilator and christened in the hospital, but after five weeks doctors said she was strong enough to go home with her parents. |
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The flirtatious Emily spends a lot of time clumsily pursuing her crush. |
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Emily buried her face into her pillow and started to drift off to sleep. |
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Susan's expression went indeterminable, then she wiped her hands on the apron she was wearing, took it off and walked over to Emily, giving her a big compassionate hug. |
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Emily Elizabeth's friend Jetta finds she has to keep telling more lies after she invents a story about a pet parrot who is even bigger than Clifford. |
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Emily took candles, flashlights, and blankets and sat on the couch. |
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What was it about Mike that made him so irresistible to Emily? |
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Emily Young abandoned painting in the 1980s to begin carving elemental forms, such as this Rainbow Onyx Head, from ancient hulks of polychromatic stone. |
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The movie co-stars Emily Watson, Luis Guzman and Philip Seymour Hoffman. |
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Let me just say that Emily was the biggest giggler in the world. |
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I quickly grab a seat with Jake and Emily at the rear of the room. |
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Like everyone else, he was shocked to see her charming new husband dishing out dodgy advice and even trying to diddle Emily and the Duckworths out of their life-savings. |
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Emily dug through the drawer, quickly searching for a black sock. |
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Do not feel that by doing this you are double-crossing Emily Post. |
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Derwent's Ollie Pirt triumphed in the junior section in 1 min 30 sec, with club mates Thomas Nicholls and Emily Toman third. |
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Emily Browning is the teenage Baby Doll who's sent to a mental institution by her wicked stepfather. |
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He was joined by the show's director, Emily Leather, and repetiteur, Katherine Wilde. |
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Janet Bergeson, center, held a prewedding party for her son Nils and his bride-to-be, Emily O'Hara. |
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Sutcliffe committed his next murder in Leeds in January 1976, when he stabbed Emily Jackson, aged 42, 51 times. |
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Tennyson's wife Emily and other family members are buried in the church cemetery. |
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Peggotty, lives in a house built in an upturned boat on the beach, with his adopted relatives Emily and Ham, and an elderly widow, Mrs. |
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Her mother stuffed a peanut butter and jelly into a bag and turned to look at Emily. |
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Throughout much of the winter, the sled or the cutter was the vehicle of choice. Emily and Joseph had a cutter, for traveling in style in snow. |
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Emily Carr was also closely associated with the Group of Seven, though was never an official member. |
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This series saw the adoption of a centralised cast, including Thomas the Tank Engine, Edward, Henry, Gordon, James, Percy, Toby and Emily. |
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Williams married Emily Appleyard and together they had two sons, Gwyn and Ivor. |
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Emily incarcerated in a narrow coffin is photographed as a cross section, claustrophobically clawing at the roof of her living tomb. |
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Emily was born with Cloacal Anomaly, a rare condition which means she has poorly functioning kidneys and had to have one of them removed. |
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Emily also works hard to maintain the machine, as well as teaching the public all about the history of trebuchets. |
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First of f, Emily was telling Norris about the straplines her underwear gives her. |
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Emily Cross returns to UIC as the executive secretary to the president and UIC board of directors. |
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Emily has just had her training wheels removed from her bicycle and says it feels like flying. |
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And Manhattan's current succes de scandale, Emily Gould, conclusively proves that she can write about people other than Emily Gould. |
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On the right side of Emily, the omnipotent arbiter, were Wellborn, Oldname, Toplofty, Gilding, Smartlington, Clubwin, Lovejoy and Kindheart. |
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I was taken by a variety named Emily Saul, a sturdy, low-growing coneflower with petals a rich and vibrant rose-purple. |
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Bounty hunter Latigo Rawlins was looking to start a whole new life with Emily Mercer, but Stillman Stadtlander has other plans for him. |
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Charlotte and Emily were also withdrawn from the school and returned to Haworth. |
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The rash of celebrities flashing their nether regions worries Peter Post, director of the Emily Post Institute of etiquette and manners. |
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But it was a close call for the most popular girls' name with just one less Emily born last year than there were Sophies. |
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Emily cosied up for a selfie with Jabba the Hutt and planted a smacker on Chewbacca. |
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I'd decided to take Emily to this sophisticated noshery in the basement of Bar 110 in Birmingham city centre. |
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Emily Corrie, 36, was seen weaving from lane to lane of a motorway at up to 80mph. |
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Emily Solis, a nurse, donates blood after learning that her blood type is considered a universal donor. |
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Emily Nisbet-Forster, 13, of Morpeth, took second place with her photograph of a shield bug, which she spotted on resting on her family's car. |
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Ohm Dog is a character created by Emily and since its creation in February, Ohm Dog has taken on a life of his or her own. |
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Elizabeth had five brothers Peter, James Crang, William Henry, Frank and John Harry, her younger sister was Emily Ann Thorne. |
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Above, Mason Unthank, 5, of Canyon Country and sister Emily, 3, sample books on the floor at the sale. |
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Eavis ran the festival with his wife Jean until her death in 1999, and is now assisted by his daughter Emily Eavis. |
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Indeed, Emily Eavis suggested that the festival itself might have been called off, such was the severity of the weather. |
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Mandi dishes to Michelle Persad how she achieves the look for each of the PLL's characters, from preppy Spencer to tomboyish Emily. |
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Emily immediately climbed up onto the dagger board and attempted to right the boat. |
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In her new study of wartime Sarajevo, Emily Greble argues that local practice did not necessarily fit this narrative. |
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Take a tip from Edge of Tomorrow actress Emily Blunt and wear your red lippy with just a flick of black liner. |
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Billy and Emily England got a Yes from all four judges as they performed their fearless rollerskating stunts. |
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Emily Reaves, the musical director of Honley Ladies' Choir, scooped several awards at the Mrs Sunderland Music Festival. |
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Guide Dog Mobility instructors Tony and Emily Harvey, are both well known for their work in North Wales. |
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Emily Madamombe set up Conservatives for Zimbabwe with Huddersfield-based Tory party member Alan Fish. |
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When Rachel double-books herself, leaving Emily without a companion for the opera, Ross steps in. |
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In 1914, Hardy married his secretary Florence Emily Dugdale, who was 39 years his junior. |
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Emily Hassel and Bryan Hassel are right to examine how public schools could learn from successful corporations and other public programs. |
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My Emily was always after me to read the good word with her, and now that she is gone, it is my only consolation. |
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Above all, Emily loved to wander about the wild landscape of the moors around Haworth. |
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It took Emily hours to calm down and days to be convinced to publish the poems. |
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Tommy Mundon with performers Stephen Baker, Ellie Bradley, Emma Pearce and Emily Woolman. |
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By day, Petrina Douglas, from Middlesbrough, is a full-time mum and home-schooler of her two children, Emily, 10, and Luke, seven. |
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Emily is of course an attentive and inventive mom, and she's an adept home-schooler as well. |
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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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Emily Kirby has seen great success with post-weight loss abdominoplasty, commonly known as tummy tuck surgery, in her practice. |
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St Osburg's pupils Esne Parsons, Aron Boateng, Emily Hollingsworth, Erfan Zafarini and Rose Oxley with head teacher Tracey McGeever. |
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Emily Waggel, a student at Cincinnati State Technical and Community College, worked for a company that makes conveyor belts. |
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I took the garden tour hosted by ethnobotanist Emily who explained how man and plants co-exist. |
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They were each offered teaching posts in the boarding school, still English for Charlotte and music for Emily. |
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Emily and Charlotte arrived in Brussels in February 1842 accompanied by their father. |
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Sam Elias and Emily Harrington are using ice axes and crampons to scale the wall of ice, which in places is only an inch thick. |
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Emily had a visceral need of her home and the countryside that surrounded it, and to leave it would cause her to languish and wither. |
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Emily did not settle and after three months she seemed to decline and had to be taken home to the parsonage. |
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I've gone horseback riding many times since I was a little girl, and my 9-year-old daughter Emily considered herself an old trailhand. |
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What but love, kindness, and all affection is her tendance upon poor Emily. To her, is she not all meekness, all love, all forbearance? |
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Small hands flailed, the downy head turned from one side to another and suddenly the rosepetal mouth opened and Emily let out a wail. |
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Emily Warren, John Ruskin's last pupil, instigated a successful movement to have Brantwood, made into a museum. |
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Emily was 17 and it was the first time she had left Haworth since leaving Cowan Bridge. |
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Emily Huskisson returned to Eartham and lived a quiet life, dedicated to keeping alive her husband's memory. |
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Emily Huskisson planned for William Huskisson to be buried near the family home in Eartham in a small service. |
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Emily suffered persistent poor health, but was of strong character, and a formative influence on her sons. |
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The family decided that Emily would accompany her to pursue studies that would otherwise have been unaffordable. |
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Of the six children born to Albert and Rebecca Cardozo, only his twin sister Emily married, and she and her husband did not have any children. |
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If James Duffy symptomatizes the impairment of identification, Emily Sinico symptomatizes the fate of desire, whose prospects of fulfillment are blocked. |
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Members Martyn Bernard and Emily Freeman competed in the Beijing Olympics. |
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Emily Hecht as Alice knows how to belt and provides sassy jazziness. |
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Lord Wood and Emily Thornberry were also made Shadow Cabinet attendees. |
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His parents were John William Millais and Emily Mary Millais. |
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The Sisters of the Church, started by Mother Emily Ayckbowm in England in 1870, has more sisters in the Solomons than all their other communities. |
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Last week, Olvera and her niece, Emily Gallo, delivered 63 specially designed oxygen masks to Station 39 for distribution to all fire stations in the Valley. |
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His middle child, Emily, died in 1885, outliving her parents and siblings. |
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Where are Uncle Isaac and Aunt Emily, And old Towny Kincaid and Sevigne Houghton, And Major Walker who had talked With venerable men of the revolution? |
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Now with over 30,000 sea miles under her belt, Emily has joined Pangaea Exploration as Operations Manager running marine exhibitions on the 72ft steel hulled sailing vessel. |
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Emily Huskisson, devastated by grief, did not attend the funeral. |
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Sheen played a gay aristocrat in an ensemble cast which included James McAvoy, Emily Mortimer, David Tennant, Dan Aykroyd, Jim Broadbent and Peter O'Toole. |
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Altar girl Emily Seromenho, 14, presented Kate with the roses and told her to walk with the Portuguese mothers and lay them at the feet of the Virgin Mary by the altar. |
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After the inquest was over, Emily Huskisson found two speeches in William Huskisson's jacket pocket, which he had been planning to deliver following the inaugural journey. |
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In an emotional mass, Madeleine's mother was quietly presented with a bunch of five roses by 14-year-old altar girl Emily Seromenho, whose own mother is English. |
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When it was time for the children to present flowers to their mothers, Father Pacheco asked 14-year-old altar girl Emily Seromenho to hand a bunch of five roses to Kate. |
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We meet some of the kids staying at the Royal Manchester Children's Hospital, including Emily, 15, who has a rare genetic condition called Ehlers-Danlos syndrome. |
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In an emotional mass, Madeleines mother was quietly presented with a bunch of five roses by 14-year-old altar girl Emily Seromenho, whose own mother is English. |
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On arrival at the vicarage Emily Huskisson refused to allow the jury to view the body, insisting on being allowed to remain alone with her husband. |
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His wife Emily Mary from Charlecote in Warwickshire took a great interest in the building and is the reason why the architect and organ builder were both from that county. |
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A special Popsy to Charlotte lotte lot, Rocklyn, Joseph, Emily and Jack. |
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Emily has been selling fashionable hoodies with the school logo on for classmates to buy as a memento when they leave, or to wear on school trips. |
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Victoria Milligan, originally from Heswall, lost husband Nick Milligan and eight-year-old daughter Emily in the tragedy in Padstow, Cornwall, on May 5 last year. |
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However, Charlotte returned alone to Belgium in January 1843, while Emily remained critical of Monsieur Heger, in spite of the excellent opinion he held of her. |
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Emily Lyle captured the oral history of fourteen people from the lowlands of Scotland recounting their memories of the 'seasonal folk dramas' known as Galoshins. |
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Emily Jane, born in Thornton, 30 July 1818, was a poet and novelist. |
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Rebecca Cardozo died in 1879 when Benjamin and Emily were young. |
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The author thanks the University of Georgia Marine Institute, Jim Kitchell, Jake Vander Zanden, Emily Stanley, and the 2003 Center for Limnology Sapelo Island crew. |
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It was founded as the Plumage League in 1889 by Emily Williamson. |
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The younger ones, particularly Emily and Anne, admitted to retaining only vague images of their mother, especially of her suffering in her sickbed. |
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Shona O'Keeffe, Emily Crilly and Holly Riseborough all competed on the four pieces of apparatus, the bar, beam, vault and floor, as well as in the overall competition. |
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In this latest episode, six-year-old Emily is being treated for a rare blood disease called Aplastic Anaemia, which affects only one in a million children. |
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