My nearly 2-year-old granddaughter Tiana can almost sing all the ditties and do her dances to the tunes. |
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It was the demands of his little granddaughter, insisting he untie a balloon. |
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We now have a granddaughter and we and her parents would like to put some money away for her future. |
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He told his granddaughter that she had to wind his grandfather clock every day without fail, but he wouldn't give her a reason. |
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His interest is further kindled with the arrival of the balloonist's granddaughter, the combative Kate. |
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When he was a young, Oliver married Princess Audrey, the granddaughter of a king from a small kingdom that pays tribute to Charlemagne. |
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They teach their granddaughter the haunting klezmer melodies of their youth. |
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The realistic portrayal of the conservative and rigid Koro is in vivid contrast to his warm and loving granddaughter. |
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Sheryl moved through the house, packing and repacking the bag she was getting ready for her daughter and granddaughter. |
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A Downton builder is preparing to trek across the snowy Arctic wastes to the North Pole, for the sake of his sick granddaughter. |
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The foundation of his career was his marriage to the granddaughter of the master of Loudoun, a baroness in her own right. |
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Legend has it that long ago a medicine man's granddaughter fell ill with a mysterious affliction. |
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The Queen's granddaughter, 23, was competing in trials in Dorset on Friday when she fell from her horse. |
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A man whose granddaughter was taken away from his family in a tug-of-love court battle is writing a book about his ordeal. |
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She also looks after her granddaughter, Abby, who is three years old, loud, boisterous and basically a handful. |
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Lelila is granddaughter of Agnes McNicholas, nee Timlin, formerly of Toneybane, Knockmore. |
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And because I'm her granddaughter, she is going to worry more about upsetting me than about being honest, maybe. |
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I know someone down the hall whose granddaughter shaved her head and became a Hare Krishna. |
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He laments on this with heavy heart because his brother had died in the mean time and he is yet to meet his granddaughter. |
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He'd tear apart the whole city in fury if his granddaughter gets even a little scratch on her pinkie. |
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To his granddaughter Elizabeth Hall, all his plate except the bowl left to Judith. |
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As a chemist by profession and the granddaughter of a suspected poisoner by circumstance, she is perfectly placed. |
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She's praying that Christmas will not catch her still 'cotching' with her granddaughter. |
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Virginia Woolf's granddaughter, speaking at the Hay-On-Wye Literary festival, celebrates the triumph of the counterculture in Britain. |
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Afraid, but unwilling to show it, he put up a brave front for his granddaughter. |
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Billy is married to Florence and has a son, two grandsons, a granddaughter and two great grandchildren. |
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Forty years on, Benson is happily married with two daughters and a granddaughter. |
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My daughter drops off my granddaughter on a regular basis and is now very late getting to work due to the traffic jams in this area. |
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It is mine and it always will be until such time as it is handed down to my daughter and my granddaughter. |
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The couple have two sons, one grandson and one granddaughter and two great-granddaughters. |
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This secured the crown for Princess Sophia, the electress of Hanover, who was James I's granddaughter. |
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The granddaughter and last direct descendant of the late Greek tycoon is also the inadvertent inheritor of a tragic family history. |
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Now I was the granddaughter of tailors capable of weaving tales, of tying threads together and connecting them and even disconnecting them. |
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One elderly lady spoke at length about her granddaughter who lived nearby. |
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One year later and 10 blocks away, my mother came into the world, the granddaughter of those pioneers who had roamed the prairie. |
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I just wanna see the guy who gave my granddaughter her first smacker. |
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When my marriage ended, I promised her through our hugs and tears that I would never abandon her or Frank and they would always have access to their granddaughter Melissa. |
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Mama Emmy kept shelling peas, but her attention was on her granddaughter. |
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Neither had he bargained for the chance encounter with Susan Brown-Whitaker, the recently divorced granddaughter of the last British land agent to occupy the big house. |
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I returned from Southern California Tuesday evening in a buoyant mood, sated in the senses after two weeks amongst three small grandboys and one teenaged granddaughter. |
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Her granddaughter, too young to walk, gurgles from the foot of the bed. |
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Marie refused to acknowledge her as a granddaughter, and there was the little matter of the missing Romanov assets that this possible new claimant could complicate. |
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In 37, having married Mariamme, granddaughter to both of the feuding Hasmoneans, Hyrcanus and Aristobulus, Herod took Jerusalem, with the assistance of Gaius Sosius. |
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A miasma of middle class angst simultaneously stings granny and granddaughter into revenge against Annie at the same time it is paralysing their victim. |
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I visited the lovely sun-shielded children's playground with my granddaughter and was astounded to find that the playground is not enclosed by a childproof fence. |
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A woman saved the life of her baby granddaughter only days after learning life-saving skills following a crash course in first aid at her local pub. |
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Celia envisions her relationship with her granddaughter in similarly imagistic terms, which literalizes the cultural and psychic connection accomplished by dream work. |
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Lisa's parents, Alexander and Davinia Wallace, and Sandy's granddaughter, Aeron Wallace, 2, were buried on Saturday. |
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Maisie is delighted to announce the birth of her second great granddaughter, Clementine Pamela. |
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George, from Bishopbriggs didn't know he'd won until his granddaughter double-checked the numbers on Teletext. |
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Grandmother S, as she is now being called, baby-sat her toddler granddaughter while the little girl's mother was at work. |
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A GRATEFUL grandad is to head for the hills to say thank-you to the hospital which saved his granddaughter. |
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A granddaughter, Maria Inangelo and a sister, Stephanie Lettic, predeceased her. |
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The granddaughter of poet Dylan Thomas, Hannah Ellis yesterday announced the 2012 longlist which features two of its youngest ever entrants. |
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She is the granddaughter of Noble and Betty Lopeman of Des Moines, Iowa, and Linda and Jack Soward of Ontario, Canada. |
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The Queen's granddaughter gave birth to Mia in January and returned to horseriding five weeks later. |
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That artistic streak surfaced dramatically in his granddaughter. |
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And Vivienne Westwood's granddaughter signs with Next Models. |
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Gordon Nicol ordered a music box for granddaughter Jessica Nicol's first birthday. |
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The granddaughter of Syrian immigrants, Corey is a Jacksonville native. |
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The heir to the throne was Alexander's granddaughter, Margaret, Maid of Norway. |
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Matilda de Braose, a granddaughter of William de Braose, 4th Lord of Bramber, married a Welsh prince. |
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Early in 1974, Mountbatten began corresponding with Charles about a potential marriage to Amanda Knatchbull, Mountbatten's granddaughter. |
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The programme's first serial, An Unearthly Child, shows that the Doctor has a granddaughter, Susan Foreman. |
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This ensign was being sold by the grandson of its second owner, who had originally purchased it from the granddaughter of a USS Kearsarge sailor. |
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Margaret was the daughter of the English prince Edward the Exile, and granddaughter of Edmund Ironside, King of England. |
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Traditionally, Heracles was the son of Zeus and Alcmene, granddaughter of Perseus. |
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And Louise Milligan, granddaughter of the founders of the company, hopes to now steer the empire in a new direction. |
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Yaroslav's granddaughter, Eupraxia the daughter of his son Vsevolod I, Prince of Kiev, was married to Henry III, Holy Roman Emperor. |
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When Mary of Burgundy, granddaughter of Philip the Good married Maximilian I, the Low Countries became Habsburg territory. |
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Felicia was born in Liverpool, Lancashire, a granddaughter of the Venetian consul in that city. |
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Almost exactly 35 years after Hemingway's death, on July 1, 1996, his granddaughter Margaux Hemingway died in Santa Monica, California. |
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Perhaps, in these circumstances, he would greet his granddaughter as a zayde should, with love and affection. |
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Also a big well-done to my granddaughter, Danielle Williams, who also ran the race. |
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In Cromwellian England, Nell is the granddaughter of the village healing woman, called a cunning woman. |
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My pen pal told me that she never gets to see her granddaughter, and that I'm just like her. |
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Then Olive discovers a secret journal he has left for his great granddaughter Lottie. |
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Margaret Beaufort was the great granddaughter of the adultery of John of Gaunt. |
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This granddaughter was clearly tapping into the energy and fun that many grandboomers bring to their new role. |
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In 2008 the skeleton of Queen Eadgyth, granddaughter of Alfred the Great was found in Magdeburg Cathedral in Germany. |
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The House of Tudor ruled the Kingdom of England until 1603, with the death of Elizabeth I, granddaughter of Henry VII and Elizabeth of York. |
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Elmo looked upon his only granddaughter with kindliness, and often relented to her demands for chocolate. |
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John Beaufort's granddaughter Lady Margaret Beaufort was married to Edmund Tudor. |
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Felicia was born in Liverpool, a granddaughter of the Venetian consul in that city. |
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Since she was a granddaughter of King Edward I and a first cousin of King Edward III, the marriage required papal approval. |
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Poseidon also had an affair with Alope, his granddaughter through Cercyon, his son and King of Eleusis, begetting the Attic hero Hippothoon. |
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The younger Alexander died on 28 January 1284, leaving only the king's granddaughter Margaret living out of his descendants. |
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Told by her great granddaughter, this book weaves together some of the extensive writings of Taylor into a contextualized narrative that is rich and inviting. |
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Special guest, Gilian Clay, a great granddaughter of Lord Baden Powell, the founder of the Boy Scouts, will assist Cub Scouts with craft projects. |
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When Hirschfeld purchased her, Canterbury Lace was an unraced juvenile daughter of Legend Maker, herself a granddaughter of the superb tap-root mare Sunbittern. |
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When Brin Ohmsford had come into Darklin Reach three hundred years earlier, Hearthstone had been the home of Cogline and the child he claimed as his granddaughter, Kimber Boh. |
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Within hours, Hutchins falls to his death in the castle's medieval garderobe, and his innocent young granddaughter Flora tries to find out if he was murdered. |
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Mariana da Silva was the granddaughter of Matias Mendes da Silva, who was the brother of Pedro Vaz da Silva's grandfather, Rafael Mendes da Silva. |
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Lizzie's granddaughter Melanie, 19, who lives with her, said the family had also been guilty of feeding the podgy pooch too many treats and snacks, including doner kebabs. |
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She knew more or less what she wanted to do, and that was to create a story that possessed a granddaughter, a Boston fern, a golden apple and a small blue cradle. |
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Henry's mother, Matilda of Flanders, was the granddaughter of Robert II of France, and she probably named Henry after her uncle, King Henry I of France. |
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On his return in 67 BC, he married Pompeia, a granddaughter of Sulla, whom he later divorced in 61 BC after her embroilment in the Bona Dea scandal. |
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The paternal aunt, paternal niece and paternal granddaughter, referred to as odalkvinna, all had the right to inherit property from a deceased man. |
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Plautia Urgulanilla was the granddaughter of Livia's confidant Urgulania. |
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It became the enforced residence of Gwenllian of Wales, the daughter of Llywelyn ap Gruffudd, Prince of Wales, and the granddaughter of Simon de Montfort. |
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The show included Brand and Ross leaving four prank messages on actor Andrew Sachs' answerphone including offensive remarks about his granddaughter and use of foul language. |
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