Climbing up the lattice made Cerri dizzy, so as she climbed, she focused her thoughts on what she'd say to Alia to convince her to stay. |
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She was stuffing all her clothes in a washing machine at a Laundromat they'd discovered that was about a five minute cab ride from the hotel. |
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Unlike many other representationalists of the '90s, the artist relies for inspiration not on photos of the site but on her memories of a place. |
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The lattice pattern on the front of her blouse, unlike Viola's, draws sensual attention to her bust line. |
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Seen in her hotel room, for instance, she is dubiously reflected in her own mirror, or lost behind a latticed screen. |
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She tried to laugh it off dismissively, but her words seemed to pique his interest. |
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I will think of her laughing at the ridiculousness of what we're both doing. |
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Soon, piles of dirty laundry are arriving at a prearranged drop-off point a mile from her cabin. |
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The wind snared her breath, billowing it upwards in tiny clouds, tufts of cotton lost among the white latticework of the mall's entryway. |
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And then I will get drunk, and because Mara and her family are Latvian, I will dance some sort of folk dance and look like an idiot. |
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She can kit herself out with a smart new wardrobe to disguise her more ample post-baby figure. |
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She came to them, maneuvering so as to not knock into anyone with her ample hips. |
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Two laundresses had taken pity on her and had shown her the way since they were headed that direction anyway. |
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She is 85 now and not well, but Brigita was telling her who I was in Latvian, while she was holding my hand. |
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In the Commons, she was extravagantly lauded for her honesty, integrity, humanity. |
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As the plot unfolds, Sonya finds that she has to repress herself in order to fit into mainstream American culture and attain her goals. |
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What I feared was wrong with her was amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, but I hemmed and hawed and told her that we needed to run some tests. |
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Ellie thus fits the stereotype of the repressed career woman badly in need of a man to make her a complete woman. |
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I told Pamela that I'd launder her clothes and get them back to her somehow. |
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Her commitment is laudable but she does not have the credentials needed for her new position. |
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She took laudanum for this, as was the fashion, a habit that brought her to the attention of a fellow poet, the opium addict Coleridge. |
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Nothing suits her better than bucking her party and getting all those nice laudatory articles about what a maverick she is. |
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Peter the Great at once commissioned it from Danzig masters and presented it to her with a laudatory poem that glorified her military exploits. |
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She disappeared from a moment, then returned dragging a heavy amplifier, with a full-scale bass tucked under her arm. |
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He liked the way sometimes a little crease wrinkled the side of her nose when she laughed. |
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Overall, the show amply demonstrated why her work has been greeted with such enthusiasm in her native country. |
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She was sick of people feeling sorry for her because her confidence level was zero. |
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She looked at him with reproachful eyes and he looked at her with disgust and anger. |
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By narrating her aunt's story, the narrator attempts to restore the repressed sexuality and foreclose her own independence. |
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We get a sense of her insecurity, her introverted nature, and her repressed sexuality. |
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She hit him on the shoulder lightly in reproof before laughing slightly before she realized that hurt her side even more. |
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She laughed until the tears attempted to roll up her appley cheeks and she had to beg for mercy. |
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I told her she had already sent one and she laughed and said her memory was going. |
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Surgeons had to amputate both hands and her legs just below the knee, to prevent the spread of infection. |
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Several years and a couple surgeries later, her foot was amputated below the knee. |
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Amy laughed hysterically at her joke and placed the items on the conveyer belt. |
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The Buddhist Guan Yin provided her worldly supplicants with the karma of reproductivity and bore constant witness to their agony. |
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Wendy put her arms akimbo and tapped a foot, sending him a look of reproof. |
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We like her and the zesty and enthusiastic way she approaches life seems to have a stimulating effect on those around her. |
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We all have fond memories of Sharon and her zest for life and we hope that such memories will in some way console those who mourn her. |
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Hastings described her friend's infectious zest for life and her great sense of humor. |
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She wore the same traditional dress as her daughters, but unlike them carried a shoulder-fired surface-to-air missile launcher. |
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He returned the salute as the warship gathered speed, picked up her guard of Police escort launches and headed for the open sea. |
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The Corps also purchased a motor launch and put her to work for the Fort Peck District. |
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He almost becomes one of the family, cheerfully going out gambling with her dopey, reprobate nephew. |
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She and her colleagues launched the project a few days ago and it's really taken off. |
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The woman pushed Bill aside, her movements a blur as she launched herself at the dark figure. |
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I would tell you to bring her along, but the reprobates aren't fond of kids. |
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Later, when he's brought to her attention for poaching game birds on her property, she devises a very unique punishment for the old reprobate. |
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Dema nodded his agreement and shot Alex a reproachful look as if she was breaking her promise. |
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My mother's face floated to mind, a pale reproachful moon, at her last and first visit to the asylum since my twentieth birthday. |
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For a moment she stood still, looking at him with reproachful fear in her wide blue eyes. |
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She reads the cookbook in French, and her husband amusingly translates for our benefit. |
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A proud father today praised his daughter for fighting off a man who tried to pick her up by her legs and carry her out of an amusement arcade. |
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Stung by his reproach, she counters by reminding him that her lack of ardor is understandable given their night of lovemaking. |
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Interestingly, those last reproaches are similar to the grievances aired by Wanda's husband while he's waiting for her in court. |
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Instead, I just dialled my mother's phone number, bracing myself against her reproaches. |
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He eyed Mr. Jacks with disgust, like a mother reproaching her child for muddying the kitchen floor. |
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He reproached his wife with her inattention, her habitual neglect of the children. |
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Dolly reproaches him gently when an embarrassed Silas has to ask her what that means. |
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Halle Berry finally gets back to the character-driven dramas that have helped to establish her as one of the best actresses of her generation. |
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Alicia's polite and cheerful demeanor amuses the man, and he begins to chuckle until the tender sparkle in her eye renders him silent. |
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She took off an array of necklaces, charms, and amulets from her neck and began to rummage through them. |
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The track ends with a reprise of Arwen's choral theme, echoing her pleads to the Valar to save his life. |
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She appeared on a great barge, decorated lavishly, with boys fanning her and her gentlewomen standing around her like sea nymphs. |
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Plunging her hands into the warm water and lathering them with soap, she began to scrub her face. |
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Lost to the sensation of her touch, he closed his eyes and rested as she lathered his body and then rinsed it. |
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Despite the lateness of the hour Annabel gathered her skirts and prepared to take a solitary ramble in the garden. |
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She is panicked about possible reprisals at work because of her illness and absences, together with the fact that she is seeing a psychiatrist. |
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She shook her head, gave a snort of laughter and continued on with the head count. |
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I am rewarded by her laughter which, as you can imagine, is an agreeable sound to male ears. |
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Obsessed with eternal life and beauty, she goes beyond sticking to a low-carb diet and shooting Botox into her laugh lines. |
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Telling your friend that she can't sing now might save her from becoming the laughing stock on the college cultural meet. |
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A young lady and her lawyers came to me among others, and we represented what we believed. |
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As she left in her borrowed car I smiled knowing my amulet would protect her until she took it off. |
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One moment, he was lavishing her with affection, blessing her with his openness. |
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It's not the affection that she enjoys, but rather the lavish gifts that are tossed her way. |
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Her cheeks turned bright red, but looked up at Evan anyhow, ready for him to look at her repulsively. |
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While her other books have gone out of print, Mythology has been reprinted many times. |
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As a sip of Amontillado warmed its way down her throat, Marguerite asked the question that troubled her. |
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He first turns her down stating that he had quit practice but later takes up the case as the young lovers reminded him of his amorous youth. |
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Enchanted by the warmth of her smile, Brian suddenly felt confused by an unexpected rush of amorous desire. |
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Imagine how I'd tell you of my valiant attempts to fight off her amorous advances! |
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Alcaeus directed her gaze to Lena for just a moment, his gaze full of repulsion. |
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She replays scenes from her life in dreams, trying to sort out her own self-identity. |
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Indeed, Catherine is repulsed by David's African stories, and her hysterical outburst against them is imbued with racist assumptions. |
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Sonia spends the whole night in torment, replaying episodes of that night in her dreams. |
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Jacobi herself seems to have preferred an historical approach to her photographs, for in the film she reprimands her interviewer. |
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Olumer stifled a groan and wondered how he had managed to attract her attention instead of repulsing her, which had been the general idea. |
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She does idealize the island, at times, particularly as her characters try to replicate island culture within their mainland barrios. |
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She shared her husband's reforming zeal and supported him in his campaigns. |
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Lotus had been repulsed when the poor fool approached her to grab her colorful robe. |
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It was later revealed the woman had been taken out for the evening by her daughter to celebrate Mothering Sunday. |
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A week before her disappearance she had sent her mother a Mothering Sunday card, vowing to change her life. |
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Carol is constantly being reprimanded for her childishly irresponsible antics by her disapproving child, Denise. |
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Laurel trudged up the front walk and through her front door, bracing herself for her mother's screeching reprimands. |
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Full-colour photos of her early zines show crude drawings superimposed on yellow roses or pages torn from stock reports. |
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Although Joan does things that some might consider repugnant, Linney fashions her alter-ego into a sympathetic human being. |
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Asked by journalist David Marr who were her favorite singers, she replied Doris Day and Dean Martin. |
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Weeks after the film had been submitted, I still couldn't get a reply from the compilation people regarding her contact info. |
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The initial intuitive repugnance that Lyndsay feels at the idea of racial mixture is ratified by her empirical experience. |
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On her part, she cunningly milked him for anything she could learn about who his master was, and any details of his amours. |
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Twyla, after scowling at her replier, started to pace the length of the room. |
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Ann Lee and her immediate entourage were unbowed in their zealous commitment. |
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Infants brighten up in her presence and mothers listen to her with almost child-like zealousness. |
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By the time she'd fully rinsed the lather off of her body, the shivers had become completely uncontrollable. |
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Sweat darkened her golden coat and made white foamy rings where the halter had rubbed the perspiration into lather. |
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Regan quickly says she has received news of Edgar's villainy and has come to repudiate her father's naming of Edgar as his godson. |
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She squirted herself a generous amount of shampoo and began lathering her hair with it. |
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After cutting his beard as close as she dared, she lathered his face and shaved it clean, as she'd often done for her father. |
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The hot water felt so soothing while she bathed herself and lathered soap over her body. |
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She wore icy lavender eyeshadow that was pale compared to her lightly tanned skin and dark purple lipstick outlined her lips. |
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Finally she burst through the surface and took the oils and scrubs and lathered her body with them. |
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Allyson turned to face her mother and her mother began lathering on the mascara. |
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She wore a lavender linen robe with a wide violet sash wrapped around her midsection. |
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For bragging about the size of her sub, Kathryn Bigelow earns a reprimand from this court. |
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It had no color, just a jewel my mother gave me but when I put the amulet around her neck she disappeared. |
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The cops had found the car a few minutes after I amscrayed, the girl still sitting in it and bawling her eyes out. |
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The pair now are good friends, and she speaks laughingly of her nonstop travel schedule and increased computer literacy. |
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In her latter years, she could not breathe without oxygen or even totter round her beloved garden on her Zimmer frame. |
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He took the major procedures, but Ms K or one of her trained theatre technicians would anesthetize patients when required. |
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When they reached the sand, Muriel laughingly took off her sandals and her shorts. |
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She tried her hand at making a lava lamp as her arts and crafts project which proved very successful. |
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Her mouth dropped open when she saw her lava lamp broken on the floor and a mirror had been smashed that was near the window. |
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Belle flip-flops zigzaggedly toward her father, squealing at the top of her lungs. |
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Not only has she written some of her own material, she has also drawn on upbeat dance genres such as Latin and jazz. |
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When the Home Secretary reprieved Edmunds's death sentence on ground of insanity many believed he based this decision on her gender and class. |
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The claimant said that she committed her offences in order to raise cash for drugs, those drugs being originally amphetamine and later heroin. |
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His mother just did farm chores for her in-laws and babbled on zigzaggedly since his birth. |
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She was diagnosed by her Western Medicine doctor as anemic and suffering from a yeast infection. |
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That the Home Secretary reprieved Edmunds on ground of insanity rather than simply commuting her death sentence to a life term is intriguing. |
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Her blue eyes, entirely void of make up, gave her face a strange, reptilian look. |
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In fact, her appointment reportedly made her the highest-ranking woman in Chicago business. |
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I ask Anita, a short, middle-aged Latina who wears a thick American-flag bandanna across her forehead. |
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Jenny, a 22-year-old Latina, was asked if she ever thought about leaving her abusive partner. |
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Or are you just a typically poorly-educated, insecure Latina who enjoys the thought of being a community leader for her generation? |
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The script called for her to be sympathetic, in spite of his reptilian appearance. |
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Apparently, before I conked out in her loo, I did some of the crossword in the magazine by her lav. |
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Criseyde intends to enchant her father so much that he will pay no attention to Appollo's amphibologies or ambiguities. |
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Blue turned her head slightly and saw that Ciel's eyes had shut and she was breathing silently, as if in eternal repose. |
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Expect her to win countless industry awards over the coming months and to accept them with the benevolent grace of a laureled goddess. |
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Her next task was to find a museum repository for her late husband's private art collection, a visual document of his enthusiasms. |
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The idea that Liz wanted to pick a fight with her family was almost laughable if not insane. |
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Some of my pals are starting to wonder if Mother Nature has been laughing up her sleeve at them all this time. |
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I laughed myself silly over her comparison of children to terrorists, and her tales of her domineering, movie star mother. |
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A friend of mine in her 50s who was active in the women's movement through the 70s laughed like a drain when I told her that. |
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On top of all that, she wore a wreath of laurel leaves on her head, like some sort of Roman emperor. |
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A fastidious little cough from the dark side of the laurel bush interrupted her daydreams. |
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Once she had upset Sophie because Sophie was playing with her dolls and making much noise and Adele tried to reprehend her. |
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However, we consider the force of her Saturn-Moon crossing to have some effect on the latitude of 53 degrees south around the entire globe. |
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At the ballet's close they follow Eva, her charisma intact, as she is banished from this unforgiving, repressively puritanical sect. |
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Her features were actually too full and sensual, her figure too ample to fit the mold. |
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The power of repression is almost palpable in her gestures and intonations. |
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My mother is in the latter stages of pregnancy and her health is extremely weak. |
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Joining in the programme in the latter half, she will talk about her career, her father and her music. |
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Abuela Celia presents herself in the form of a narrative, represented as she is in the stories she tells about her life. |
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Amanda is a good mate, I haven't seen her much but I know she is a laugh and a great mate, and she is a good mate to Sam as well. |
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He fixed her with a mildly reproving glance which diluted quickly into a fond grin. |
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Eliot represents the Jew in Daniel Deronda as a dichotomous figure, adapted from conventional stereotypes circulating in her culture. |
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She worked 45 years in a laundromat, making minimum wage, and still managed to send her kids to parochial school. |
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I was her carer but I was also latterly her colleague, and, I am proud to say, her friend. |
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I began by reading aloud an anacreontic, adding to its beauties by the modulation of my voice, and keenly enjoying her pleasure at finding her work so fair. |
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A laugh came to her eyes, like she was remembering some funny memory. |
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The bottom of the frame forms a bureau-like shelf that holds a video monitor that replays the act of Kendrick's drawing the seven dwarves on her hands. |
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Fingering the pages she carefully composed, I replay the intimate record that she left behind, one that she may have shared with only her closest companions. |
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She is in her physical prime and at the zenith of her fortunes. |
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Upon hearing her voice on my machine, I was torn between amorousness and horror, especially because the growing anger in her voice was astonishing. |
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Smith's obsession with an uncomfortable, discordant childhood compels her to replay the scenes of trauma over and over again, hoping each time for a different ending. |
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She grabbed the soap cake and began lathering it over her body. |
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A woman has vanished after leaving her family on Mothering Sunday. |
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Wilson's third chapter has a straightforward connoisseurial emphasis on the interpretation of visual evidence, especially her analyses of the production of replication. |
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The Red Squadby E.M. Broner An octogenarian feminist channels her youth in this deft mystery. |
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Mary personally did not worry about the amours of her brothers. |
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I explained that, as I saw it, it was her eagerness to be accepted that was putting the United Synagogue off. |
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On Sunday night after giving Leta a bath I lathered her chubby legs and belly with that lotion and I was instantly reminded of the hospital and the time I spent there. |
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I became aware that an elderly lady was attempting to cross the road at a zebra crossing so I thought I would approach her and see if she needed any assistance. |
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She had low-grade blood poisoning in her ear from the pin she used to pierce it. |
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Best not to ask GOP fundraising legend Georgette Mosbacher about the state of her beloved party unless you want an earful. |
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In the years that I was writing my biography of Earhart, I became smitten with her personality. |
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One of her earliest memories of life in the Bronx is visiting the library with her mother and sister. |
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If those things can be done, I'd happily reward every member of Congress with an earmark of his or her very own. |
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If her partner had suffered trial by media, in their reports about his being the prime suspect, his libel action allowed the papers the latitude to outline just why. |
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The Master of the Court makes policy decisions on investments and supervises her small but well-trained staff in administering these funds and even preparing court reports. |
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She took home the Grammy, of course, then played up her Latin roots in a Spanish-version of her hit record, then followed that up with a Christmas album that still sold well. |
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In the end, Silverman hurled her microphone to the floor with an ear-splitting thump, and made a quick getaway. |
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Sally carried the dreams of her earthbound sisters with grace and good humor. |
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Over the years, the Craig's bought 180 Hibel paintings and would later help found the Hibel Museum in Florida in 1977, a permanent repository for her art. |
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Easley will speak about the challenges she and her family have faced on Oct. 22 at Women in the World Texas in San Antonio. |
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Easley helped clear the way for his wife, getting her a job at North Carolina State University. |
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Allen lived in his apartment on the East Side of Manhattan, while Farrow lived on the west side with her kids. |
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To conclude, this is a film that problematizes woman's representability, both her representability as image and her status as narrator and as subject. |
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As I will argue here, the representation of fetishism in her writing exists in a paradoxical relationship with the fetishism of her theory of representation. |
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She recently opened her latest venture, the homey Chestnut Hill eatery Red Clay. |
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Moreover, as Kempe travels throughout England and the rest of Europe, she often finds herself confronting less than exemplary representatives of her Lord. |
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Alice, then, represses her own desires and submits to Rufus's desires. |
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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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Is it really a ghost story, or is it instead a potent psychological exploration of a Victorian woman's battle with the demons of her own repressed sexuality? |
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I gave a mirthless laugh at her joke and continued my search. |
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She looks great without trying too hard, spends her money on fine wine, is a good laugh but likes to read in her spare time and works in a caring profession. |
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Rose was so furious that this man had the nerve to steal her away from her friends and family, stuff her in a crate, only to open it a while later and laugh in her face. |
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Soon thereafter she gave birth to a little daughter who was as white as snow, as red as blood, and her hair as black as ebony. |
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Afterward, ebony went to the apartment where her mother had made such a valiant stand. |
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We've been over to Grandma's today, her memory is on the wane a little these days, bless her, but she really is a laugh a minute and we never have a dull time when we visit. |
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She will laugh on the other side of her face in 2 years' time. |
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When Anabaptists in 1575 and Jesuits in 1581 were condemned to death, Foxe wrote vehement letters to Queen Elizabeth and her courtiers, begging reprieves. |
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I can see her as a little girl, dreamy-eyed, with a passion for life. |
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Mr. Knightley reprimands her for this behavior, and she feels terrible. |
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She could easily have ruined his career with a harassment suit but instead chose to just walk away, and he's insisting we reprimand her for doing so. |
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She was one of the wealthiest women in the world and certainly the most eccentric noble of her time. |
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It is brought down too a caricature, forgetting her eccentricity, her innovative fabrics, even a certain sense of purity. |
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Or do you tell your customer that you can fix her photo, have it enlarged, add some reprints for other relatives and give her an exquisite custom frame job? |
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On her belly is a beautiful pattern of black and white markings. |
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Instantly, as if fearing reprisals, she lowered her head in a respectable, subservient manner and said nothing more as she bustled toward the door. |
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She is summoned by her father, who reproaches her and tells her that Roland will die and she will lose her throne and her magic unless she renounces him. |
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Silently reproaching herself, Jessica edged closer towards the girl and softly stroked her hair, hoping the gesture would calm the other girl and not upset her more. |
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Aunt Alice frowned slightly at this reproach against her motherly duties, but the sorrow in her beautiful eyes could not be from this reproach alone, it was too deep. |
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As with her HLN show, Behar wants to have fun, to be sure, but also to venture beyond the liberal-Democrat echo chamber. |
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She sang to a captivated audience and when it came to her final song from Carmen she coyly sat on a gentleman's knee to the amusement of the audience. |
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Having invited her on board for a chat, he refused to let her go until the bus had driven a mile down the road, much to the amusement of his hysterical team-mates. |
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Silently I looked up at her with a reproachful glance, trying at least for a little pity and only succeeding in finding that the spark of respect had disappeared. |
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Sudden anger boiled up from her and she launched herself at the man. |
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His wife Ann attended yesterday's launch with her two sons and daughter. |
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I would say that the real reason for her longevity is her zest for life. |
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The five-year-old has become a celebrity since her rescue from a Ukrainian orphanage, her zest for life and beaming smile winning her many friends. |
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When that course entails the social regulation of her sexual life in reproduction, the young woman's entry into intellectual life will necessarily be seen as transgressive. |
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She could not bear to witness the reproof in her parents' eyes. |
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A statue showing Medea about to slaughter her children symbolizes the reproof of infanticide. In this case, death is clearly shown as a contained force, even a holy force. |
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Then she directed her attention towards the Russian mafia, which she said had infiltrated some 300 Swiss companies and were using Switzerland as a piggy bank to launder money. |
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The resolution of this decision faded slightly when I saw her, and even more so when I finally stepped into the laundrette and bathed in her smile. |
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Alex made her way home, collected her laundry and set out to the local laundrette, her mind churning around the pro's and con's of going to Edinburgh for 6 weeks. |
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This dreamer is in a big creative spurt right now, and is frustrated that family obligations such as laundry and cooking take time away from her writing. |
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She dumped her running clothes into the laundry room at the back of the house, put her shoes on the back porch, and went back to see if whoever had called had left a message. |
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The committee issued separate letters of reproval to two of her employees. |
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The ultimate acolyte in her youth, now she would be a patient mentor to young writers, with a Pulitzer Prize, two ex-husbands, and a poet laureateship behind her. |
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When she mounted the podium to accept her latest gold medal, she was crowned with a laurel wreath as the tournament committee adopted an Athens-style celebratory theme. |
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No more wishing you could feel her hot breath on your neck as she writhes in ecstasy. |
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I spoke to Ann after her ecstatically received address and she was less than amused. |
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Doctors treated Jeanne with a combination of anesthetic and antiviral drugs to protect her brain and nervous system from the effects of the disease. |
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It makes her look younger and edgier and gives her a double dose of red-carpet personality. |
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Gilb's portrayal of the titular character is particularly striking, effortlessly balancing eroticism and repugnance in each swoop of her floor-length gown. |
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Gillian's inability to relate her mental life to her body is strengthened by a proleptic vision of her ageing body within an analeptic description of her youthful body. |
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Perhaps what would be worse than a barrister liking his or her client would be disliking the client, especially when the accused is charged with morally repugnant crimes. |
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Penniless and without protection, Pamela is pursued by Mr B., Lady B.'s son, but she repulses him and remains determined to retain her chastity and her unsullied conscience. |
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She sits and doesn't make a fuss, expecting him to solve all her problems and come back, lavishing her with attention at his exhibition which is the sole purpose of the visit. |
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The rough collie made her big screen debut in 1943, starring in Lassie Come Home alongside Roddy McDowall and Elizabeth Taylor. |
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Next month she will have liposuction on her stomach, thighs and hips to restore her body to its pre-baby glory. |
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Donna Kerr-Foley took a break from instructing in June after launching her No Lippy bootcamp business. |
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The Cowbridge resident, who struggled to come to terms with her hearing loss, spent the best part of a decade learning to lipread. |
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She began her belly-dance training as a shy 14-year-old, under the direction of Masha Archer. |
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The pop star will also launch a signature line of beauty products with the firm so that her fans can replicate her style. |
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Sophie had eyeliner, lipliner and a fake beauty spot painted onto her face. |
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Before describing her study, Zach provides a definition of a case study, its historical development, and its use in LIS research. |
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The new Princess of Cambridge instantly demoted her uncle Harry, 30, and great-uncle Andrew, 55, in the line of succession to the throne. |
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A friend of mine was eating at Sizzle Pie when beggers approached her table while she was eating to ask for her food. |
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Becks will be reunited with the singer today and is expected to give her a pounds 1million rose diamond ring. |
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A trip with her sister to Roundtop, Texas, proved to be a treasure trove for vintage beds, furnishings, and quilts. |
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Rosella Kelly, 77, from Thornton, near Crosby is now in hospital being treated for severe bruising after initial fears she had broken her hip. |
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The discovery of Rosella Middleton's battered body at her Birmingham tower block home in April 1994 prompted a massive murder hunt. |
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But Edith was rather tame compared to George Sitwell, her father. |
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Belly dancing is a great way to keep fit and it is so much fun Vanessa Gooding has turned her hobby into a new business. |
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Mariah even revealed that apart from turkey, she would be serving up her late father's festive favourite linguini and white clams. |
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Perhaps Earhart, or her plane, lurks in this spooky atmosphere. |
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Whatever persona she adopts, Dyer is framed lovingly by her husband. |
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Her medical history revealed surgical excisions for multiple lipomas at her both upper extremities. |
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Linker graduated from Elmira High School in 1956, and lived in Veneta, Springfield and Eugene most of her life. |
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Ellen is telling her exactly what to say through an earpiece. |
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Mexican dance teacher Rosita sold her beloved 2001 Chrysler to finance her dream to perform for you, where? |
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Rosita, 66, was born on the sun-soaked Caribbean island of St Kitts, where she was raised by her grandma. |
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I went back to my easel and motioned the model to resume her pose. |
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The attack happened after the vehicle she and her female companion, Rossel Rosalem, were riding in, was carjacked by armed men. |
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Linsey Cotton's eleborate con led to Margaret McDonough and her daughter Nicola taking their own lives. |
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That did not preclude ebony Jones from speaking about her mother. |
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Dwomoh was said to be obsessed with Diamond's weight and poured liquidised food into her mouth when she was weaning her. |
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When her friends come over, she lets them hold her rosy boa to help them overcome any fears they might have, she said. |
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That day we picked her up and gave her a tour of the French Quarter, rode through Bourbon Street, and grabbed a beignet at Cafe Du Monde. |
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Tribole tells her patients not to change what they eat but how. |
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Perhaps this accounts for the ebb and flow of her popularity. |
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His wife, Keisha, has named one of the seven shades of her Kissable Couture lip-gloss line after him. |
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Upon further investigation, she discovered that the footprint was her own. |
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However, surgeons removed her kidney through a single incision in her belly button. |
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The biggest Lady C row involved Jorgie Porter and Tony Hadley refusing to be her chambermaid and bellboy. |
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Now she is releasing her debut album Before We Forgot How To Dream on the legendary Rough Trade label. |
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But despite her ordeal kindly Alma asked a judge at the city's crown court to help the rough sleeper rather than punish him. |
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And though her larger than life character sings her heart out Minnie confesses she had to lipsynch to hit the high notes. |
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Eliza will be performing songs from her latest album, Rough Music, with her backing band The Ratcatchers. |
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Big hits, little hits, bunt hits, slap hits, line drives and shallow flairs that only fall in when the batter has karma working on her side. |
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The hooker, in her 30s, claimed businessman David Roquet, who allegedly supplied the prostitutes, restrained her. |
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Young gays no doubt shared her idealized vision of roughhousing before dinner with Matt Dillon and Rob Lowe. |
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The show is being organised by local belly dance teacher Val Rainbow and her two troupes, to raise funds for Mencap Pathway. |
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Growing up on a farm in rural Kansas her family had Rough Collies and her mother was a dog groomer who taught her grooming basics as a child. |
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Brown could barely hide her fury at Leeds' roughhouse tactics with Carnegie's aggressive goalkeeper Afrika Morris booted off court twice in two minutes. |
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Duhoux and her colleagues used imaging to study changes in the brains of 20 adults with ADHD after being treated with lisdexamfetamine dimesylate. |
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In her article on Lipograms Susan Elkin mentioned the e-less novel by Georges Perec, La Disparition, but did not really do it justice in my opinion. |
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This experience, like the general sensibility surrounding grief, suggests too the routinisation of grief discussed by Scheper-Hughes in her aptly named Death without Weeping. |
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Officials at the city hall in Belgorod said the man opened fire outside a department store, killing five people immediately, including a girl in her early teens. |
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The Pr9ject is a second venture of the Cisses after wife Jude unveiled her luxury spa and beauty treatment salon Rouge et Noir, near the couple's main home in Cheshire. |
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Jackie spotted TJ at a rescue centre in Bramcote, having gone there to look for another dog after one of her rough collies, Max, died suddenly through cancer aged only five. |
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Dal is also a qualified Zumba Fitness instructor which she combines with her own bhangra, Bollywood and Bellydance Fusion classes across the city. |
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While some have implored her not to lip-synch on her 2004 tour, they've been shouted down in chat rooms and on fan sites by others who prefer the fakery. |
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Her first big success was in 2001 when her eponymous solo album released on Rough Trade went on to scoop two BBC Folk Awards among a hoard of other accolades. |
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