After the relaxing bath I put on my short fluffy white bathrobe and examined the clothes grandmother had provided me. |
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My grandmother was exotic because she came from Hungary, land of Magyars, paprika and goulash. |
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In addition to the three aunts the household also included my grandmother, a female cousin and a maid. |
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She came up in these parts, and her grandmother, she says, made sure she knew the earth. |
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Her grandmother was widowed and they burned her alive in suttee, a Hindu practice the British stopped. |
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Thanks to a crafty grandmother who made do and mended when I lived with her as a child, I've got the bug now. |
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Bolton Hospice Lottery is officially launched by Bolton songbird Hannah Morris, and a very special grandmother. |
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Her grandmother had never, ever turned her back on anyone, not even the family that ignored her while she was alive. |
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My mother and grandmother had been nurses, and I had become a medical writer at a teaching hospital after graduating from college. |
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The grandmother has been the driving force behind the project to transform the crumbling control tower into a new visitor attraction. |
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I remember my grandmother always had plastic bags drying on the washing line. |
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We were talking the other night about family, and he began to wax poetic about his dearly departed grandmother. |
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We were supposed to put all the clothes from the cleaners or the laundry onto crocheted hangers that my grandmother had made for us. |
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His grandmother was a wealthy lady who lived in Hull and originally bought the paintings. |
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I was polite, and I pleased my demanding grandmother, I never acted up, I wore dresses, and was the best girl anyone could hope for. |
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I actually like the smell of stale cigarette smoke, because my grandmother, whose visits I loved as a kid, smoked like a chimney. |
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Now she may never see the photos or read what was in the lovingly addressed letter her grandmother had sent. |
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Chisholm was born to West Indian immigrants on Nov. 30, 1924, in Brooklyn, but spent her early childhood with her grandmother in Barbados. |
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That's what my Scottish grandmother told me I needed to do when I was five years old. |
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For example, his grandmother seems to have been classically repressed and sublimated her tensions by repeated whippings of Paul. |
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As we headed inside, Savannah was still razzing Maria about becoming a grandmother. |
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But he fought them in Europe and my grandmother sat under the bombs during the blitz of London. |
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At one level, the grandmother urge seems just a natural element of the cycle of life, which you come to feel more sensitively with age. |
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She has confessed she likes nothing more to wind down from her showbiz lifestyle by chilling out with her grandmother. |
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Four years ago, my grandmother was on her way to post some money to my sister, a broke single mum. |
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In these cases the grandmother often gives financial help as well as moral support. |
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My mother told me my grandmother was wise in ways lots of so-called educated people were not. |
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You see my grandmother, five generations ago, was a witch, a black witch of the most evil nature. |
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Journalism wasn't some mystical black magic that my grandmother couldn't do for some extra cash. |
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My skin was still stinging from the heat and when I looked at my grandmother I saw, with horror, that her arms were reddened too. |
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Over that, she had a blue sweater that her grandmother had knitted for her. |
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The third station is Verbena, once owned by Bo's redoubtable grandmother, and which Bo intends to reclaim. |
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Nicola arrived to comfort her baby, mother and grandmother beside the wrecked car and lorry before the emergency services arrived. |
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Legend has it that my grandmother was a friend of one of Queen Victoria's ladies-in-waiting and she gave it to her. |
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But Sarah and her mother believe that Melissa is her grandmother reincarnated. |
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With her long, dark brown hair, cafe au lait skin, and big, dark eyes, my daughter looks more like her grandmother than like me. |
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When Charles was a boy he would inspect the troops along with his mother or grandmother. |
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Yesterday, Cassie's distraught grandmother, Elizabeth Chery, fought to hold back the tears as she lamented his loss. |
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Nietzsche's alpha grandmother and two spinster aunts treated his meek, young mother like a hanger-on. |
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My grandmother, who is in an excellent state home, is of an age group who have shown a level of altruism and self-sacrifice that beggars belief. |
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My grandmother was one of the most influential people in my life and I will always miss her. |
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I think lastly of my grandmother, who died about four years ago from cancer, again she never smoked a cigarette in her life. |
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My grandmother had always owned a cat, and later in life she started adopting rescue cats from the local Cats Protection League. |
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I remember many years ago my grandmother went into a retirement village, then the rest home, and then the hospital. |
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When I was growing up, my grandmother would make these very traditional Lebanese foods. |
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It was far too big for her, and the sleeves dragged, as it had belonged to her grandmother as a girl. |
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A half hour later, I was walking into the retirement home that Josh's grandmother lived in. |
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He had left his car at the retirement home the last time he had visited his grandmother, so we had to walk to the restaurant. |
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He held my gaze for a moment longer before returning his focus to my grandmother. |
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He wore sometimes a mournful look, at other times an almost blank expression as he followed his beloved grandmother. |
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He used to tell me that he used to ride my grandmother to Amritsar to see a movie on his bicycle and then go back to Lahore. |
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My grandmother was my inspiration, the light of my life, the real reason my faith in God was still holding on. |
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As a mother and grandmother myself, I cannot imagine what it must be like for them. |
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The lady reminded Fiona of her own grandmother, who passed away three years ago from cancer at the ripe old age of ninety-one. |
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My grandmother screamed at them in Italian while they were cleaning their guns, a nightly ritual. |
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His grandmother used to sit with mediums, and he was always aware of his own aptitude for the spiritual. |
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Of all the cruel practices of slavery, Douglass considers the fate of his grandmother most unacceptable. |
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There was steak or scampi or half a chicken, and sweet white wine for my grandmother. |
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My grandmother does not want me to bring this matter up at all because when I do, an argument starts. |
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Back home, my grandmother raised their baby and went to work on a bomber assembly line. |
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Countless readers have bonded with the character of Janie Crawford, a motherless girl raised by her grandmother. |
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The grandmother began lousing him again and soon he was asleep and snoring loud enough to rattle the windows. |
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Her estranged grandmother insists on lovingly transforming her from gawky teen into beautiful royalty. |
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Like his mother and his grandmother, he combed his hair day after day, collecting the hair that came loose. |
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My grandmother spends weekends in ghost towns looking for scorpions to cast in lucite. |
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And this means that you have to live in a society where an 80-year-old grandmother can score heroin quicker than a tab of aspirin. |
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While her husband survived, she lost her grandmother, her sister, a dozen aunts and uncles, and many cousins. |
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It was very important to this toddler to work out what relationship I had to his grandmother, his mother and his other aunts and uncles. |
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Encouraged by her grandmother and aided by her uncle, she begins to practice the use of the taiaha in secret, and she becomes adept in its use. |
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She also brought a Shelley tea set which was passed down to her from her grandmother. |
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A grandmother sang to her mokopuna thanking him for the 50 inch TV he had bought her. |
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It is perfect in every way, and I can tell that both my grandmother and my aunt agree. |
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My grandmother lived in a back to back on Denmark Road, just off Heeley Green. |
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And it didn't help any that she was probably wearing something that would make his grandmother faint underneath her deceptively modest robe. |
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A disabled grandmother has received a speeding ticket accusing her of travelling at 41 mph on a mobility scooter that has a top speed of 8 mph. |
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My grades have not been the shining trophies of achievement they once were, and my grandmother has not been pleased. |
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A 2-year-old boy was brought to a tertiary care hospital by his mother and grandmother for evaluation of a bleeding disorder. |
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Here's an article on marquisette and grenadine that might interest you. I remember my grandmother having the dotted marquisette curtains. |
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Behind him, seven-year-old Jordan stood in awe with his grandmother, admiring the enormous marrows. |
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These then become extended families around a grandmother, her husband, and her married daughters and their husbands. |
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Whatever the weather, grandmother Doreen Stansfield can be seen out in Haworth in her yellow coat, thermal gloves and peaked cap. |
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Next in line is the maternal grandfather but, says the study, only because he's living with the grandmother. |
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The child also perceives that things are going well living with his grandmother. |
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Despite brave efforts by the respective actors as the unpredictable inventor father and the matriarchal grandmother, no one feels comfortable. |
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His death is no more a matter for public grief than the death of my grandmother. |
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Suddenly, it's hip to wear a chunky sweater, muffler, or hat that looks as if your grandmother made it. |
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In my dad's game, you turn a threesome into a foursome by adding an imaginary fourth player, a kindly old grandmother named Mrs. Murphy. |
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In the naming ritual, the grandmother kneels and washes the mother's hair, then bathes the baby. |
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By the time my mokopuna are at school I hope they'll know more about their whakapapa than their grandmother did. |
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Some of you ladies have been wearing the same flannel bathrobe to bed every night that your grandmother gave you 30 years ago. |
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Should self-catering become too arduous, however, she is still across the road from her mum and dad and down the street from her grandmother. |
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She asked me so many things, about magic and vampires until we both were yawning in a way that my grandmother would have called unladylike. |
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Her fearsome grandmother decamps from her principality to supervise her heir's intensive training and beautification. |
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While they're out manning the picket lines, Billy is left home to care for his senile grandmother. |
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She smiled as she watched her two-year-old son toddle around after his grandmother. |
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When he had left the house, he had pleaded and begged his grandmother to come with him, but she had refused. |
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Two schoolchildren are up for a bravery award after helping their grandmother when she fell in torrential rain. |
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The grandmother was definitely not looking for love in the aisles of Asda's West Swindon branch during the store's singles night. |
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Tan's mother, meanwhile, watched the grandmother commit suicide, unable to bear the shame. |
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His grandmother came to the U.S. on a slave ship from the gold coast of Africa, and he was proud of his African roots. |
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In an embarrassing blunder, it was mistakenly sent to the home of an elderly Swindon woman who shared the same name as the child's grandmother. |
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My grandmother was a nurse there in the Second World War when they were treating servicemen for burns and shell shock. |
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It is a tough race but for one Beckenham grandmother this year it will be trebly difficult. |
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He took to heroin, burglary and shoplifting, even stealing from his brother and grandmother. |
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Her father, uncle and Fats Waller-loving grandmother all nurtured her passion for jazz piano, and family singalongs were a regular event. |
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My grandmother sniffled slightly as she bent down and set plastic flowers in the flower cup. |
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The grandmother was bludgeoned to death and left in the house, where her body was discovered the next day by a visitor. |
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Her first image for a wall hanging was something her grandmother used to talk about. |
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The grandmother said family members would gather at the urupa today for a commemorative service. |
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The only concession to summer is that most people have removed their hats except my grandmother who is wearing a cross between a meringue and a tea cosy. |
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The son of a schoolteacher and a bookkeeper, Hoskins had gypsy blood in him from his Romani grandmother. |
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The boy's grandmother stands in the doorway holding a tea towel, twisting it in the way she wrings out the wet laundry before she carries it outside to the line. |
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The question arose as to who would be responsible for caring for our grandmother. |
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Suddenly the groom's 80-year-old grandmother boogied to the dance floor and started a very lively line dance, which inspired half the room to hop to their feet. |
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He was a houseboy for Mrs. Burris and then he was a houseboy for my grandmother. |
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My grandmother is from Naples so I spent every summer of my childhood traveling between Capri, Sorrento, and the Amalfi Coast. |
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My grandmother was not sure who might have gathered up the poet's clothes. |
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In fact, his grandmother told him she had already had a conversation the day before with her friend Hubert de Givenchy. |
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Con's grandmother reprimands him for coming in late last night. |
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This is the sort of home-baked delight that a much-loved grandmother might have given you alongside a glass of orange squash or a mug of instant coffee. |
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In 2011, he was arrested while visiting his grandmother in Iran, charged with espionage, and sentenced to death. |
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Your grandmother is worried sick about you, and to tell you the truth it's been long since I've seen her worried about anyone but Jasmine and her siblings. |
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She cheerfully cooked up some Welsh cakes, from a recipe handed down by her grandmother, that the other hosts devoured. |
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My grandmother annually knits sweaters for all the grandchildren. |
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Katy Perry was admonished for dressing up as an angel while tailing her grandmother to an event. |
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My grandmother knit it for my Dad when he went off to university. |
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My own mother has lived her full career as grandmother in wash-and-wear gear, also alien to me, although she has mustered fashionable dress on state occasions. |
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In a low voice she recited a poem that my grandmother used to say. |
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My grandmother taught us to bake delicious cakes and biscuits. |
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I confided to my grandmother that I was planning a water birth. |
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It was as if the five were charged with fifty counts of shoplifting, and one of strangling a grandmother. |
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The seven-year-old Detroit girl was sleeping on the couch as her grandmother sat next to her watching television. |
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My family is a very matriarchal one, so my grandmother calls the shots. |
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If Harry thought as keenly as his grandmother, he would never have allowed that video to go astray. |
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But my grandmother, who wore the trousers, used to tell him to shut up and stop talking rubbish, so we never got to ask him exactly how they were related. |
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One Iowan going through it was Davenport resident Linda Langrock, a 64-year-old grandmother and retired chemical factory worker. |
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Opinion columnists, meanwhile, busied themselves penning snide articles about Trollope, admonishing her for behaviour unbecoming of a grandmother of two. |
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In a house that reeked so badly of mothballs, the desperate fragrance of preservation, I was surprised at how negligently my grandmother treated her furniture. |
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He begins to accept the new lifestyle, helping his grandmother to thread a needle, hang up clothes on the clothesline, and shop with her at the market. |
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Will he be passionate about environmentalism like Charles, or global humanitarian causes like his late grandmother Diana? |
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My grandmother felt that birthing in water would be very relaxing. |
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This week's Kol Torah has been sponsored by the Brodsky Family to commemorate the yahrzeit of beloved mother and grandmother, scholar and teacher, Bernice Sherman Kramer. |
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When the message was left on my mobile cell phone, I rang my grandmother. |
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Position your seatbelt tight and low across your hips, like my grandmother wears her support bra. |
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How about a dual appointment as U.N. secretary-general and greatest grandmother ever? |
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His grandmother had the same affliction that his mother was cursed with. |
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Fortunately for him, his African grandmother and mother and his Afrocentric Black American father have all contributed to his being grounded in a strong Black identity. |
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Short and plump, with a dimpled chin, Griselda Blanco might have been the grandmother next door. |
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Immortality, he had learned young on, was something his grandmother would speak about when she told them about elves, trolls, and the imaginary world of fancy. |
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My grandmother always did say I could talk the hind leg off a donkey! |
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His grandmother also claimed the couple would get back together. |
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It's from such child-play, along with the bossiness of their grandmother, that Barrie gets the inspiration for the work that will become Peter Pan. |
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It began in 1973 for 8-year-old Huang, when his grandmother made her family promise to not cremate her. |
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The uncle told RTL radio Hauchard called his grandmother, ostensibly from Syria, on Nov. 2, for her birthday. |
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Eric Jr. now helped his sobbing mother over to the front pew and his equally grief-stricken paternal grandmother, Gwendolyn Carr. |
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I was talking to an old friend the other day, and for some reason she began reminiscing about her grandmother, who has long since gone to her reward. |
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Another discusses being bathed by her grandmother as a child with lye soap in an effort to lighten her complexion. |
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Add a sales season in Singapore and I get nearly as vicious as the grandmother you only let out for the Christmas shopping so as to hone her killer instinct. |
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The huge numbers who attended the removal of remains, Funeral Mass and burial provided fitting tribute to the life of this very special wife, mother, sister and grandmother. |
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Walter is sent by his tough-minded grandmother to work in the office of a distinguished U.S. Senator. |
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My grandmother was a strong woman, she was my guardian, my protector, my shield against those who would wish to see me fail and I thank her for loving me above all others. |
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Through her haircare line, named for her grandmother, Jessie Branch, Titi Branch was revolutionary. |
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One plan being discussed is for them to stay in the care of their grandmother, Marian Robinson. |
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Its apple-carrot muffin is a moist and comforting treat that tastes like your grandmother baked it especially for you. |
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The least the new Minister could do in recompense for this disgraceful episode is offer the girl and her grandmother a place in New Zealand, if they wish to take it up. |
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Vreeland believes that in the end, his grandmother put her subtle seal of approval on his lifestyle. |
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It is the story of a young woman who returns to the childhood home of her grandmother on a remote Maine island to confront her repressed memories. |
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He may be a World War II hero and New England Yankee blue blood, but he has the tear ducts of a Sicilian grandmother. |
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He had died by then, and my grandmother, my uncle, and my mother, wearied by all the procedures involved, accepted their offer. |
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For example, here you will meet a computer programmer, a grandmother, a school teacher, an auto mechanic, a CPA, and a journalist. |
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My grandmother Rosemary never cared much for antique shops, she preferred modern goods as opposed to the things of yore. |
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I walked first for my grandmother, and my mother was sorry she had missed my first steps. My Baba was so proud, my mother later told me. |
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And grandmother sat in her rocker before the fireplace, deaf as a doorpost and half-blind as well. |
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Luckily for Giacomo, he had Marzia, an Italian grandmother straight from central casting. |
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She seems to have passed her son off on his grandmother Livia for a number of years. |
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His mother and grandmother quickly put a stop to it, and this may have convinced them that Claudius was not fit for public office. |
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He deified his paternal grandmother Livia to highlight her position as wife of the divine Augustus. |
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Domna's older sister was Julia Maesa, later grandmother to the future emperors Elagabalus and Alexander Severus. |
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A relationship with a grandmother doesn't contain the same ifs, ands, or buts of a mother-daughter pairing. |
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Margaret Tudor, wife of James IV of Scotland and great grandmother of James I of England. |
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Nelson's aunt, Alice Nelson was the wife of Reverend Robert Rolfe, Rector of Hilborough, Norfolk and grandmother of Sir Robert Monsey Rolfe. |
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The dispute arose over funds left by the Lady Margaret, the King's grandmother, for financing foundations at Cambridge. |
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The problem was solved by emphasising Henry's descent in a direct male line, whereas March's descent was through his grandmother. |
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In March 1810 when Keats was 14, his mother died of tuberculosis, leaving the children in the custody of their grandmother. |
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William Walton, solicitor for Keats's mother and grandmother, definitely did know and had a duty of care to relay the information to Keats. |
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Russell often feared the ridicule of his maternal grandmother, one of the campaigners for education of women. |
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Blair's maternal grandmother lived at Moulmein, so he chose a posting in Burma. |
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My grandmother died two years before my grandfather and he came back to live in Oxford. |
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Consequently, after his grandmother and father, George was third in line to succeed Anne in two of her three realms. |
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With Stanley Dwight uninterested in his son and often physically absent, John was raised primarily by his mother and maternal grandmother. |
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Both Mary, Queen of Scots, and Lord Darnley had strong claims on the English throne, through their mutual grandmother, Margaret Tudor. |
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As a wedding present the bride's grandmother bought the couple Piers Court, a country house near Stinchcombe in Gloucestershire. |
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In May 1941, Thomas and Caitlin moved to London, leaving their son with his grandmother at Blashford in Hampshire. |
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Amy's paternal grandmother, Cynthia, was a singer and dated the English jazz saxophonist Ronnie Scott. |
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She was named after Margaret Beaufort, Countess of Richmond and Derby, her paternal grandmother. |
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Her maternal grandmother, Antoinette de Bourbon, was another strong influence on her childhood, and acted as one of her principal advisors. |
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According to later genealogies, his mother or grandmother was Nest ferch Cadell of the ruling dynasty in Powys. |
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Edward's mother, Eleanor, died shortly afterwards, followed by his grandmother, Eleanor of Provence. |
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By 2007, Duffy was finalising her debut album effort, to be titled Rockferry, after Rock Ferry, where her grandmother lives. |
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The German Kaiser Wilhelm II had been brought up amongst the Royal Navy, when he visited his grandmother, Queen Victoria. |
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His grandmother was a member of the Caribou Clan, who travelled with the reindeer as a means to survive. |
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Because of this, Octavius was raised by his grandmother, Julia, the sister of Julius Caesar. |
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Throughout his life, Alexander relied heavily on guidance from his grandmother, Maesa, and mother, Julia Mamaea. |
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Gregory's paternal grandmother, Leocadia, descended from Vettius Epagatus, the illustrious martyr of Lyons. |
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According to eastern folk belief, the tomb of Eve, considered the grandmother of humanity, is located in Jeddah. |
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I treasure this five-generation photograph of my great-great grandmother and her progeny. |
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Please come to the funeral service and pay your last respects to her grandmother. |
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I can't stand her mean-spiritedness. She won't even find time to visit her grandmother in hospital. |
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A long time ago my grandmother and I used to boil maple sap. When she sugared off, I stood there. |
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A twelve-year-old in Georgia? A grandmother in Walla Walla? But that's interactive telegaming, and I think it's a wave of the future. |
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My grandmother thought it was ungentlemanly of my boyfriend to suggest that we split the bill for dinner. |
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He wondered if any of the boys had a grandmother like his, a woman with knowledge and secrets and a gentle habit of helping you up your game. |
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Guzman's pride in his genealogical descent from a whorish grandmother highlights his concept of a male world maintained by women's sexual labor. |
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Last night, her grieving grandmother Sapolaite Albina, 81, said even the death penalty would be too lenient a sentence for her killers. |
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Why is a straight grandmother the leading advocate for gays in Cameroon? |
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I wish I were a zillionaire so I could buy my grandmother a brand-new car for Christmas. |
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Her veil was a pearl Juliet cap with European lace worn by her great-grandmother, grandmother, and mother. |
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Higgins repeated the recollections to Biak officials such a to name the hospital's new wing for her grandmother. |
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It was the name of Santee Smith's grandmother Rita Vyse and was passed on to Smith's daughter. |
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My favourite meal is sauerbraten mit rotkohl and kloessen made by my great grandmother. |
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Her antique chapel-length veil, which had been worn by her grandmother and mother, was ornamented with marcasites and malachites at the crown. |
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Camilla's mum and grandmother both died from osteoporosis, also known as brittle bone disease. |
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Barker and Owen brutalised their own 83-year-old grandmother, tor-tureanimals, yet were left alone to brutalise this vulnerable baby. |
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Tied to her bouquet was the grandmother of the groom's sterling silver teething ring. |
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Asked about being scared of taking on ' NaMo,' Gandhi misplayed the emotional card of seeing his grandmother and father dying. |
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Tavis Smiley grew up sharing a three-bedroom trailer in rural Indiana with nine younger siblings, his parents and his grandmother. |
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Last night grandmother Margaret Challis, 68, a passenger in the black car, was the first victim to be named. |
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Other offal that my mother, father and grandmother used to love was chitterlings. |
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They drank the milky tea, aromatic with spices that reminded him of the tourtiere and saucisses his grandmother used to make for Christmas. |
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The bouquet was complemented with champagne satin ribbon secured with an antique stickpin that belonged to the bride's grandmother, the late Mrs. |
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His grandmother ululates encouragement, and he dances with even more vigor. |
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This sad young woman, undereducated and unemployed, was already the mother of three kids, two of whom lived with a grandmother. |
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Macy Gray is my grandmother, my mother, my cousins, and my aunt. |
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A LIVERPOOL drug courier who supplied heroin to a grandmother who hid the haul among a batch of Cornish pasties was jailed for three years. |
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Jocelyn and her siblings are being cared for by their grandmother, Ofelia Escalona. |
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They took a leap of faith and started a business with a pickle recipe from Jenny's grandmother and some homegrown cukes. |
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Those are some of his favorites,'' says his grandmother, Bettye Nowlin, a registered dietitian and nutrition consultant in Calabasas. |
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The dresser is decorated with a grandmother clock and a bright red China tea set that was handed down to Parri from his mother Marilyn. |
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Karen Lai states that she interacts with spiritual beings, similar to the way her grandmother prayed to Guan Yin, the Buddhist goddess of mercy. |
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I have pictures of him along with an embroidered doily that he sent to my grandmother, Elizabeth. |
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The much loved mother of Penelope Soddy and the late Peter Lintern, motherinlaw of Brian Soddy and grandmother of Richard and Andrew Soddy, Flora Cambier and Philippe Lintern. |
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Your loving daughter Tina, grandchildren and great-grandchildren xx TERRAR Beryl June 2 years today Treasured memories of a devoted wife, mother and grandmother. |
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Although gliders may have had a reputation as courting furniture, my memories of them are of early evening Canasta and Samba games with my grandmother and her friends. |
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His grandmother will never quit fussing over his vegetarianism. |
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After a couple of weeks the grandmother and mother of three, who ran the post office in Doddington, Cambs, for 28 years with her husband, died from multiple organ failure. |
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My grandmother had to move from Lyallpur to Ludhiana, India. |
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With an affinity for cooking learned from his grandmother, Galen now works as a roundsman, advising and helping his fellow employees on a daily basis. |
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The grandmother of the child, Umm AlaAEa, told Gulf News that her daughter-in-law, who lives in Fujairah, was on her way to Ajman to visit her when labour pains began. |
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My Norwegian-American grandmother would make lefse and krumkake. |
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I used to cook and bake with my grandmother, and her cupboards and our cupboards at home were always full of Kilner jars with preserves and pickles in them. |
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Gladstar, the daughter of Armenian immigrants, first learned plant medicine during informal garden walks with her grandmother, Mary Abelian Egitkanoff. |
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This, ladie-e-e-s and gentleme-e-n, is Tessa Kosta. Her name sounds like the title of an old-fashioned Italian Opera and she looks like her grandmother, on her father's side. |
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She takes after her grandmother with her wide eyes and quiet disposition. |
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She is now, at the age of 17, faced with turning from the straight and narrow path she has so far trod to the primrose path of her mother and grandmother. |
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This prompted him to come back a few years later in 1500, and claim the Duchy of Milan for himself, his grandmother having been a member of the ruling Visconti family. |
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Alexander's grandmother believed that he had more potential to rule than her other grandson, the increasingly unpopular emperor Elagabalus, whom Alexander replaced. |
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The unusual first name of Cloudesley derives from the surname of his maternal grandmother Lucy Cloudisley, who was the daughter of Thomas Cloudisley. |
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His maternal grandfather, Albert Jones, was Welsh, and his maternal grandmother, Ada Jones, was born in Pontypridd, to parents from Somerset and Wiltshire. |
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In desperation, his stepfather returned to work at sea, while his mother moved from Glasgow to Newarthill, where his maternal grandmother still lived. |
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Through her first and second marriages, respectively, Margaret was the grandmother of both Mary, Queen of Scots, and Mary's second husband, Lord Darnley. |
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Mary had a single pair of shoes, and books about Jesus and the saints, while Omar was raised in Kensington as an English gentleman by his sophisticated grandmother. |
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There was one visit when he told me how much he missed my grandmother. |
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A young girl learns from her grandmother about the tenacious and resilient godwit birds, whose regular migration flights take them to many different nations in search of food. |
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In April 1926 he moved to Moulmein, where his maternal grandmother lived. |
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The pope wrote to King Theuderic II of Burgundy and to King Theudebert II of Austrasia, as well as their grandmother Brunhilda of Austrasia, seeking aid for the mission. |
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I had managed to avoid Julie for almost four years, but, as my grandmother used to say, the bad penny always turns up, and Julie Evanson was one very bad penny. |
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In the limnings, or miniatures, painted by the court artist Lavina Teerlinc she resembles her lovely grandmother, the King's late younger sister, Mary Tudor, the French Queen. |
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And, at the flick of a lever, the rear seats fall flat for super-stable carrying if it'something more fragile you want to transport, like your grandmother clock. |
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Most families at some point have seen in the corner of granny's or Aunt Mabel's house a tall grandfather or grandmother clock, but this one was different. |
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Among the items stolen were a grandmother clock with the words Northern Goldsmith on the face, a Victorian black marble mantle clock and a child's rocking horse. |
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It was decided that she should go for a week or two to Rose Lodge to regain her strength, and submit to the welcome cossetings of her mother and grandmother. |
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My cousin and I have a grandfather and grandmother in common. |
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He wrote to King Theuderic II of Burgundy and to King Theudebert II of Austrasia, as well as their grandmother Brunhild, seeking aid for the mission. |
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He is shown choking back tears as he discovers that his great, great, great grandmother was a charlady in Scotland who died in her thirties of tuberculosis and exhaustion. |
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Little Nieve Myles-Ward may have been a more than a week overdue, but her hasty arrival was a shock for grandmother Tina Ward, who had to deliver the tot. |
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We recognize it from a set of photos where she is posing under the chuppah with him, with the rabbi, and with their siblings, parents and a single wizened grandmother. |
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She wore a necklace featuring a pearl tiepin, which had belonged to her late grandfather, and a pearl brooch on her sash that belonged to her grandmother. |
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My dad bought some red and black moquette off-cut material to make new seat covers, to find my grandmother had sewn it up into curtains for the front room at Lytton Street. |
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July grew up with her grandmother because her father Sol drowned when she was a toddler and her mother Moonflower has to return to her own planet. |
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