She was later escorted by the president and the first lady to Air Force One for the ribbon-cutting ceremony. |
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I was walking in Shotley Gate this afternoon and up ahead of me was a lady walking her dog. |
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A lady of kind and gentle disposition, she was always ready and willing to lend help and encouragement and was a top class neighbour and friend. |
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Not every producer receives a phone call from the first lady commending his film. |
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Guess, I was aided a bit by by lady luck too as it looks reasonably the same through all the mentioned browsers. |
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He might have made it too, if it wasn't for the little old lady blocking the gangway, trying to get her case onto the luggage rack. |
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And you don't think, therefore, the president or the first lady owe us an explanation of this at all. |
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I've got to check out the immense three ton wine press and visit with the lady who runs the place. |
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And we leave you know with a picture of the president and the first lady returning to the South Lawn of the White House. |
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The president and the first lady know that that's what the public wants and demands. |
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I found the lady a little stand-offish and decided that the job wasn't for me after all. |
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His grandmother was a wealthy lady who lived in Hull and originally bought the paintings. |
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Midweek nightlife includes live singing to a karaoke track by a stout lady with a blonde mullet. |
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I've had several lady friends over the years, but our relationships have been platonic. |
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One lady participant said her husband committed suicide because she refused to give him money for waragi. |
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We argued, pushed, pulled, baited, yelled, and eventually the lady kicked us out telling us to just go home. |
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Should I bail out of this line right now, or should I stick it out a bit longer and hope that the lady finds a working credit-card soon? |
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The young lady looked abashed and stepped back consciously into the shadows. |
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One lady in our group said that she would be traveling all the way to Fremont, Ohio in large part because Karen will be calling the dance there. |
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She has appeared as various goofy characters, including a bag lady and a humourless academic, at Kiss My Cabaret. |
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Over time we keep adding more stuff, and we are afraid to let go of any of it, just like a bag lady with her shopping cart. |
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Don't let the infamous bag lady distract your attention from the real issues. |
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Halprin appeared in the guise of a better-off bag lady with a substantial suitcase instead of shopping bags. |
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Sure, I'm not going anywhere, but still there is a sense of subtle shame in dressing like a bag lady even if no-one's looking. |
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At the prescription counter, there was a pregnant lady in front of me, in a short dress. |
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The play tells of a lady seduced by a villain after being tricked into believing her husband is having an affair. |
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The librarian greets me, then introduces my audience, a solitary lady clutching a carrier bag. |
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Any gentleman who would bag himself a Snake lady would be ill-advised to seem too available. |
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We have one lady of 92 who wheels her shopping trolley down here to get her pension and buy her food. |
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He was billed after star Dana Andrews, leading lady Linda Darnell and second male lead Sterling Hayden. |
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Sarah, herself a qualified beautician will give some lucky lady a manicure and an eyebrow shaping. |
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As I sat in the garden one warm June morning, a painted lady butterfly flew down to alight on a white anemone. |
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In 1936, the newly minted but not yet crowned Edward VIII was having a torrid affair with a twice divorced American lady named Wallis Simpson. |
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But a few days later she was hemorrhaging and by the month's end, after weeks of fevers and sickness, the lady of the manor was dead. |
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How did a pregnant young lady come to die intact and yet have her body donated for anatomical dissection? |
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Next, the Lap lady passes round a little bowl of reindeer milk which she bids us to drink. |
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No respectable gentleman or lady would ever be seen dead darkening the back-street doorstep of a pawnbroker. |
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If, after three months, you haven't learned to act like a respectable young lady you will remain in New York at that disciplinary school. |
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The only writer I knew was the crabby old lady who wrote a weekly screed in the local newspaper. |
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I'm told that one of the rules of being a lady is to avoid revealing everything all at once, so I'll leave it at this for now. |
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I see this this elderly lady standing near a seat occupied by this twenty-something undergraduate-type alpha male. |
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The lady returned to her side, her dress rustling softly as it slid along the smooth surface. |
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Witches help mortals, little stuff like giving a blind old lady temporary sight, magicking money to a homeless guy. |
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In the shadows behind him, an exquisitely dressed lady gracefully positions herself with a tambura and begins strumming a drone. |
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The old lady had got to her feet and after shuffling slowly forwards, was standing in awe next to the younger woman. |
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An older lady hobbled into the crowd, her feet shuffling under her and her hand shaky on her cane. |
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Myself and another lady laid our hands on the spot that hurts him the most and prayed for him on Sunday. |
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The line I draw is that I personally would never engage the services of a lady of the night. |
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Thomas Hardy country is not the place you'd expect to find a hooker, but Rosie is no normal lady of the night. |
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Ann was a lady of gentle and mild disposition who was very well liked in the area. |
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None of this would be possible without computers to allow Ryanair to do all their sums, and to allow my lady friend to make the purchase. |
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I do have a lady friend, but she has her life and I have mine, so we're both happy to stay weekend companions. |
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They were all immensely surprised when Gweneth Cassella, the lady of the household, came through the front door, her own briefcase at her side. |
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I end up throwing a glass of red wine over my husband in front of our hosts before insulting the lady of the house. |
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The lady of the house provides you with a rush-seated chair to sit on, and another on which to rest your legs. |
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Upon the death of her mother she took over as the lady of the house, entertaining scientists, bankers and writers. |
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When Prufrock called to check it out, the lady of the house refused to confirm it was for sale, saying that it was a private matter. |
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It suggests that the lady of the house should be able cook soups, sauces, pies, tarts, as well as be able to roast, boil and stew. |
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He requested permission to show his tricks in the presence of the lady of the house. |
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Of particular interest is this Piano Concerto arranged for Sir Thomas' wife, lady Betty Humby Beecham. |
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One of the old stock, she was a real lady and will be fondly remembered in the area for her many acts of kindness. |
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I have always been hell-bent on being a lady and I have always demanded respect. |
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Why are you suddenly acting like the perfect lady Maman always wanted you to be? |
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A real lady she died as she had lived ever so quietly and peacefully in the company of her family. |
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Taking on the role of a high society lady as well as wife and new mother, Chopin fit in well with the New Orleans culture. |
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Kate was warm and kind and funny in the shocking kind of way only a real lady can manage. |
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Startled by Theo's sudden arrival, the old lady emitted a little shriek and clutched her alligator skin handbag tightly to her chest. |
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I was talking to an older lady when I noticed a spider crawling in her lacquered hair. |
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The larval stage of the green lacewing is sometimes confused with the larval stage of lady beetles or ladybugs. |
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There is also a great prize for the best and most suitably dressed lady at the Show. |
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There will be a valuable prize for the best-dressed lady attending on the night. |
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I'm feeling all warm inside. Let's go and see if that nice old lady wants a cup of tea from the caff. |
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A bespectacled librarian came and sat behind me, commentating on the view throughout the journey for the benefit of his Japanese lady visitor. |
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He spent the day sporting with the lady of the castle and the old woman, while the lord of the castle was out hunting the enormous boar. |
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Most of the passengers had moved as far away from him as possible and one lady kept glancing at him and wringing her hands together. |
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The bar attendant lady hesitated not for one second and cheerfully confided that her brew had been stewing for three hours. |
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It was a lady who had a psychological injury, and she was claiming workers compensation as a result of stress. |
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The lady made me sit in a fancy black chair where immediately a team of make-up artists began wiping my face clean. |
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If Lanval's mysterious lady is beautiful and generous, she also takes his knightliness from him. |
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Having befriended the monstrous Lelio, she agrees to rescue him from the marital clutches of a middle-aged countess by wooing the lady herself. |
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The lady behind the counter used a double-handled cheese knife to slice samples off of wheels of their aged edam and gouda. |
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This lady who the doctors said could never be on her feet again was actually walking! |
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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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Jerry also works the streets, pimping his old lady Stella to raise the cash to buy smack from the repellent drug lord, Fats. |
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The old lady had brought a brush and a pair of shears that she was probably going to cut my hair with. |
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He has this zaftig lady friend who is always bugging him to quit and live happily ever after. |
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The other night, the announcer described a lady curler as the Roger Clemens of curling, said she liked to throw the high, hard one. |
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The spell is broken when we repair to his house to discover a middle-aged lady struggling with some shopping bags in the driveway. |
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In fact, shopping while slightly squiffy on cocktails is probably the closest any lady can get to heaven, in my opinion. |
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Within a year he had found a young lady with three kids, we were invited to their wedding, and they now have five more kids of their own. |
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The young man looked smart in his suit and bow-tie, the young lady stunning in her deb's dress, the picture of happiness and carefree youth. |
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Once inside Rebecca was lead to a nicely furnished living to be greeted by a young man and a young lady at his side both about twenty-one. |
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The young lady should be praised for her very unmodern modesty as regards her front garden, not vilified as some trampish show-off. |
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This depicts a seated lady with an animal head, in front of whom are two animals that appear to be awaiting sacrifice. |
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Two seconds later, the lady was yipping and screaming happily, and running to the back of the store. |
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There is an old lady being pushed in a wheelchair past our car along a bumpy dust-track. |
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The lady in white wheeled my mother out of the visitors' lounge and across the lobby, with my father and me following along behind. |
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She was just a handsome middle-aged lady having lunch with a friend in Beverly Hills. |
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She was a meek and mild kind of lady and she'd just come out of hospital a few weeks back. |
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Its big guffaw moments include an old lady macing a couple of cops and a sign language interpreter translating four-letter words. |
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We exited the lift and were taken through a pitch dark passage into a room full of cages where a strange lady talked to us. |
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She wishes for a mild mannered and well tempered young lady to be friends with. |
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The three children's playtime was interrupted as an exhausted and ragged looking lady barged out from the bushes. |
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An elderly, well-dressed lady spoke in sharp tones to the pair, both of whom looked towards me and became silent. |
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Late one afternoon, a well-dressed middle-aged lady came up to the counter. |
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Meanwhile, co-star Jolie is perfectly suited as the tough, intelligent young lady who can pierce anybody with a silent stare. |
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So how then did the cited unmentionables, including a prized photograph of the buxom lady at age 22, become interred with someone else's bones? |
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There is a whole lot more to this buxom lady than just the girl seen running on the beach with the lemon tresses. |
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A sleek black chauffeur-driven car pulled up and the elderly lady passenger asked if they would like a lift. |
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I would twirl in the vast ballrooms in my ragged skirt, pretending I was the most radiant lady at the ball. |
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Meat pies would be dished up with sauce squeezed by the lady behind the counter and full strength beers would be served in bottles. |
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That night, I saw her as the most beautiful lady in the room, her heart of gold shining and giving her a glowing radiance. |
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During my first night an old lady spent the whole night weeing on the floor and running round my bed touching me. |
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Actually, thinking back, it was the lady standing next to me that almost certainly smelled of cat wee. |
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His wedding band never left his finger, letting people know that he was forever married to the young British lady who had stolen his heart. |
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So he parks outside on the pavement, forcing an elderly lady in a wheelchair on to the road on a blind bend. |
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Bradburne, a no-nonsense lady wearing a headscarf to protect her head from the bitter north wind, shrugs her shoulders. |
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Lackis, having already eaten back at the post-house, looked for the lady who had witched him with her beauty just two days before. |
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But this lady seems to be having no trouble doing both, even as she continues her reign in the glamour kingdom. |
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I always thought you weren't cut out to be a proper lady and I knew I'd be here waiting when you fell flat on your face. |
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In this he was assisted by a lady of the court whom he had broken into in another manner, and who felt kindly towards him. |
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Alex had silently walked behind the lady on the laboratory benches, his feet lifting carefully over drying beakers and past a chemistry set. |
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The first lady of underground rock is always a welcome presence on the music scene, but there's nothing here she hasn't done before and better. |
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We had been talking and laughing a great deal for more than half an hour when suddenly the lady burst into tears. |
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It was enough to prompt a lady of a certain age to enquire whether he was wearing a vest. |
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The lady shook her head, curtsied, and held out a hand for Langley's rapiers. |
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A lady went into raptures about the cheeseboard, and the complexity of the flavour of the mature cheddar. |
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One lady dressed in tight black leather and brandishing a whip, insisted on chasing Geoff and me around the dance floor. |
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The old lady who had been inside smiled a little bemusedly, holding the lift door open for them as they pushed by her. |
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Pauline was a pleasant, affable and popular lady who was greatly liked throughout the community. |
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Apart from a lady who put her foot in a cowpat, the July walk was fairly uneventful. |
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Great-grandma was a white-haired old lady by the time my mother came along. |
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Before the aforenamed lady could reply, Pero Carnero immediately approached, and he replied on her behalf. |
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We had to leave eventually though because we didn't want the lady to reach there and have her waiting. |
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My company launched a woman's forum, newspapers gloated over successful women and hotels and boutiques offered discounts to lady patrons. |
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There are perfumeries and cosmetics for the lady in your life and aftershave or toiletries for him. |
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It may comfort you to know the leggy lady actually has to work just as hard as the rest of us to maintain her killer shape. |
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But no, neither was proper for a young lady of noble blood, a princess especially. |
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The first thing we see on stage is the old lady in her rocking chair silhouetted against a window. |
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I am now with a lady of whom I am fond, but not in love, and I find it harder to respond to her. |
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The president and first lady attended St. John's Episcopal Church in Washington this morning. |
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The young lady in the Range Rover emerges from the rest room with nary a hair out of place. |
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We were at a military air show and the lady with me asked that same question. |
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It's brought the president and the first lady back to Washington from Camp David. |
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Indeed, it behooves us to consider the first lady as such scholarship can inform presidential studies. |
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A special thank you goes to the local lollipop lady who ensured the children from the playschool reached their neighbouring primary school with ease and safety. |
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Last week, the lord and lady of low culture launched their new website. |
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Old lady in disabled seat wibbles uncomfortably in her chair. |
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Seventeen years after giving birth to The Daily Show, comedian Lizz Winstead is on a crusade for lady parts. |
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One lady said she could have then rearranged childcare arrangements. |
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The churchyard is the location of the grave of Emily Wilding Davison, a lady with strong North Eastern roots who sacrificed her life for the Suffrage movement. |
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A swirl of activity ensues, with a cuckolded friend, the challenge to a duel, and the lady of the house designing a garden. |
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She was a friendly and caring lady and was held in very high esteem. |
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This young lady in her fringed green cowboy suit with boots dyed to match struck me as an image out of time, her blonde hair streaming backwards under her Stetson. |
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Mrs Christie, kiddiewinks, was a lady who wrote books that people read for pleasure because they were all about people killing each other in very strange ways. |
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And you know that lady has a closet full of drying kidskins. |
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Last night, shocked parishioners spoke glowingly of her as a friend and neighbour and as a lady who would do one a good turn at the drop of a hat. |
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I went with him to his clinic and there found on the operating table a lady whom they had tried, unsuccessfully, to deliver with forceps without anaesthesia. |
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Men were lurking around here, waiting for a cute lady to walk by. |
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After a while the passenger door opened, and an elderly lady tottered out. |
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The lady and her radiant love welcomes him into her open arms. |
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The first lady wore a Michael Kors sheath with a matching cropped jacket and traditional pearls. |
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If you can't quite see the actors who are in deep shadow, and you can't quite make out what the leading lady is saying, the evening becomes a bit of an uphill climb. |
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After he said bye, the news lady and I just absolutely lost it. |
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An extremely large lady of early middle age, she occupied two seats. |
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The lady of the wheel did not apparently feel it incumbent on her to ring her bell, but succeeded in running against the other lady, and wheeling the cycle over her foot. |
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Immediately, a young lady and a small boy bounded on into her room. |
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Preconditioned lady beetles will stay in your garden as long as the food supply lasts, eating aphids and laying eggs to produce larvae that also eat aphids. |
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The first lady packs a rubber band and a jump rope in her suitcase on the road. |
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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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But still, the fact remains, today, a pregnant lady suffering from hg traveled in an almost 200 year old coach. |
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They lingered at the entrance to a bar and watched a tarty lady with a spiky black wig and false red nails attempt to entice a fat German tourist. |
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Britain's fit first lady hit a beach in Majorca in a head-turning floral number. |
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But the former first lady didn't get her knickers in a twist. |
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A lady of gentle and quiet disposition, Mary Ellen was a firm favourite throughout the local rural community where she commanded great regard and respect. |
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One bhikkhu recounted how one day he was following a line of practitioners of various Buddhist traditions and noticed a lady was handing items to everyone. |
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First lady Jackie Kennedy would often add a perfectly coiffed swirl of human hair to her own mane for updos and special occasions. |
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A musician in a hotel in a holiday resort in Yorkshire informed the local police that, at the hotel, was a lady registered under the name Mrs. Neele. |
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As opposed to, say, looking like every other lady who lunches from New England. |
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I turned to see the same old lady who had glared at me in the store. |
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The lady who owns the shop talks me into buying an ice cream. |
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Elegant and dignified, she was always a lady to her fingertips. |
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This creature sitting across from him had unrefined written all over her delicate features and probably had very little idea of how a real lady should behave. |
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The time of day was passed in a friendly enough manner although we did find the lady of the house yelling at her dogs all day somewhat worse than the dogs actually barking! |
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When Guppy discovers that Smallweed has the letters and intends to bribe Sir Leicester Dedlock with them he races to Chesney Wold to warn the lady of house. |
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With improved security, criminals are carefully targeting homes worth breaking into, where they think the lady of the house may have a reasonable amount of jewellery. |
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The lady of the middle-class house wasn't expected to break into a sweat. |
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Doula is a Greek word meaning slave or servant and stems from ancient Greece where the doula was the top-notch home help privileged to help the lady of the house give birth. |
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We are familiar with stories of the intimate and wrong-headed projections heaped upon the maid who is accused of taking something that the lady of the house simply misplaced. |
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It was John Abraham, however, who turned out to be the surprise package of the movie, a fact that even Bipasha who is his lady both in reel and real life today, acknowledges. |
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But minutes after Colbert picked up a lady friend, they reappeared. |
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If he had pulled over, got some fresh air or even slept when he should have, instead of talking to his lady friend on the phone those 10 people would still be alive. |
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The lady of the night has asked the punter if he wants some sexual relief. |
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After snagging a car from Duncan, an obnoxiously rich student, AJ and Keith make haste for a seedy part of the city in search of a lady of the night. |
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There aren't many homes that make you feel you're both the tightly corseted heroine of a romantic costume drama and a lady of the night about to embark on a seedy affair. |
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The young lady in question has asked protection from local authorities to protect her from journalistic assault by the lurid press that are delving into her background. |
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I am dating a wonderful young lady and just want to know what champagne I should buy to woo her, and whether dark chocolate or milk chocolate would be best. |
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Shen recalled a case from her research where an old lady was diagnosed as having abnormally high blood sugar from drinking too much tainted malted milk. |
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Just as the two lady golfers teed off at the tenth hole, they heard a loud bang and saw the helicopter come down over the beach and fall on the rocks. |
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There is no need for you to be unnecessarily concerned, for this calf love will disappear and the lady fall from her pedestal for one of the following reasons. |
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A slightly heavy set lady with gray-brown hair neatly tucked under a hairnet approaches the two young adults pulling out a slip of paper tucked into her batter-covered apron. |
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The first lady thrilled the convention with a speech that melded politics and the personal. |
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If you are a bag lady living on the streets, it's an advantage. |
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On the way back to the hotel, I passed the bag lady outside Raffles. |
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And Sue Brazier, who is a lollipop lady outside Beechcroft Junior School, has offered to stick stamps onto the cards for anybody who doesn't have time to do it themselves. |
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The Graphic published a picture of a lady bountiful making her charitable calls around the estate with a friend, accompanied by two police constables. |
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Students fill their trays with deep-dish pepperoni slices and napa salad and head to the lunch lady for checkout. |
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A spooky black lady smiles, nursing something terrible in a parcel. |
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In this case a lady reputed to be of easy virtue and a girlfriend of one of the local policemen, had made statements intimidating the men for trial. |
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The first lady will speak to the World Economic Forum tomorrow in Jordan. |
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Our viewers can see the president and the first lady walking in now. |
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The president and the first lady should be the chief guests. |
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The rest of the ride is the sort of reflective, acoustic rock that will probably see her hailed as the new first lady of folk, but her appeal should be more wide-ranging. |
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The aphids are potential prey for a wide variety of natural enemies, including native and non-native species of lady beetles. |
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Donald's daughter and Svengali Ivanka is a smart, smart, smart lady with an extraordinary intellect and influence on her father. |
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This youth club is run by a very special lady called Maggie who started it for young people with special needs. |
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The unnamed lady was hit by the Cardiff to Holyhead service at Llanfairpwll in the early hours of yesterday. |
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To man a lady was, in former times, a phrase similar to the vulgar one at present in use, to squire. |
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The lady smiled at him rememberingly when finally he seated himself across the aisle from her, and without any serious motive Andy smiled back. |
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Obligatory cat pun coming up... this book is a purrfect gift for the cat lady or cat dude in your life. |
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The lady who first took my order had no idea what I was on about as I asked for a KFC Double Down, a Zinger Stacker, and Ultimate Zinger. |
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But Valco's star buys are still the soft-hearted deli counter lady Margaret and softheaded shelf stacker Leighton. |
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It took some time for the lady to get back on her feet after the death of her husband. |
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The old lady nodded off to sleep many times during the narration, only waking up when George paused, saying it was most interesting. |
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Alternative foods for the multicoloured Asian lady beetle Harmonia axyridis. |
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Families visiting the local attraction will be able to meet the lady of the house, the apothecary and the washer woman. |
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Last October, many Ontarians were surprised by the huge numbers of lady beetles that were seen in and about their homes. |
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The lady crab rather fancied him, particularly as she noticed he walked straight instead of sideways like other crabs. |
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Male crabs click and wave them to attract lady crabs and drive away other males. |
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Cut it to the ground with a string trimmer or hedge shears, dig up clumps of it and plant one gallon or five gallon lady ferns. |
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You may be exercising hard to achieve lovely lady lumps, but tailoring your diet to your bum-lifting regime is just as important. |
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The ample and resilient foliage of a lady palm or a fishtail palm would readily fill the room. |
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Boston fern, lady palm, bamboo palm, peace lily, corn, weeping fig and florists mum. |
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Consider also the lady palm and, for the lowest available light, choose the Kentia. |
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When there were Australian officers everyone was more pally and sociable which made it easier for the lady in charge to entertain the party. |
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Some parleying was audible in the hall, and soon the new-comer entered. He bowed to Lady Ingram, as deeming her the eldest lady present. |
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Poppy earnestly begged to be allowed to go with Jasmine on the roof, but this the good lady negatived with horror. |
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A lady called Marian Kalkin has tried to contact us, but unfortunately, she left an incomplete phone number and we haven't been able to find her. |
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Morning sir, I'll be dropping off your lardy cakes before noon and give my good wishes to your good lady wife,' he'd say. |
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Not only that, this bag lady is covered from head to toe in tattoos which, as we discover, contain clues to this thrilling mystery. |
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Danielle won with a score of 38 points, just pushing fellow lady member Tatyana Hurter into second place on count back. |
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Known on TV for doing the watusi in a bikini and playing a little old lady in a hair net. |
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She says that the president had steak, the first lady had halibut. |
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I was given them by a delightful Cornish lady who was quite taken with me and used to make the most delicious tiddy oggy pasties. |
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The same percentage of respondents gave the first lady a thumbs-up. |
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Campbell cast her as the leading lady in favour of Izabella Scorupco, who was his original choice for the part. |
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The lady is not heard of, and the King mighty angry and the Lord sent to the Tower. |
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Gone is her matronly gray frizzy hair and those bushy brows, frumpy frock and old lady pearls. |
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A materteral lady told me that people come here from the city in search of peace. |
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The lady drops a courtesy in token of obedience, and the ceremony proceeds as usual. |
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The Moroccan lady knows little of cooking, needlework or any household arts. |
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The striker continued with his tweets and describing his ideal lady by adding shout-outs to those he admires. |
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Maybe the famous laksa lady who serves a tightly curated bowl of this spicy, coconut-creamy seafood noodle soup, scattered with mineral pops of cockles. |
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Whilst they sat they heard the whirr of a motor car, and a long-bonneted limousine came into view and stopped opposite the gates, and a lady got out. |
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She travelled 350 miles through outback Australia in a covered wagon, with a missionary and lady chaperone, to learn more about life in the backblocks. |
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Polodeshia Ernestus, another lady running a small scale business selling traditional food such as oshifima known as omahangu, mopani worms, dried spinach, beans, etc. |
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It was the same conflicting emotion that made her desire to appear a delicate and high-bred lady with boys and to be, as well, a hoyden who was not above a few kisses. |
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The tearful backstories are wearing thin it seems, with the contestants pleading with us not to make them return to the indignity of life as a dinner lady or a shop assistant. |
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What Baroness Thatcher, the lady who wasn't for turning, must make of all these ducks, dives and about-turns by David Cameron and his ministers is anyone's guess. |
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Should I have occasion to telephone The Journal a nice lady answers and most efficiently puts me through to nice Mr Patterson, or, to be more correct, his voice mail. |
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Call me on 09055 616318 BLUE EYED male, 47, WLTM lady of similar age. |
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Unfortunately, the lady who saw it in the toilets and took it to the tourist office did not leave her contact details so I was unable to thank her personally. |
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One girl, Paulette, was sponsored by first lady Eleanor Roosevelt. |
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This lady beetle is unusual because a large portion of its California population migrates to the mountain ranges when aphid populations in the Central Valley drop in summer. |
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A lady beetle that feeds voraciously on the sweet-potato whitefly. |
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The XLR5 Waterfowler, clad in Max-S, is built for the lady duck hunter. |
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The fishing authorities ban keeping lady crabs in order to preserve the population and any found on board can result in thousands of dollars in fines and even prison. |
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It saw Richard Burton as a lady killer who murdered his conquests. |
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And hope to catch a lady killer, By plastering on the Polyfilla. |
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Obviously we had a little bit of lady luck with the bounce of the ball. |
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It was rumoured that the lady and the gentleman were keeping company. |
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Among the plants that do best in containers are small palms such as Mediterranean fan palm for sun, dwarf pygmy date for partial sun, and lady palm or bamboo palm for shade. |
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But suppose an agreement to marry made by a man in Scotland with a minor lady in England, would we decern for damages for breach of promise in such a case? |
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The lady who baby-sat also answered the phones during lunch hour. |
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The product of a seafaring family, Seal is at home among the rigging, the ratlines, the shrouds and spars of his leading lady. |
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She scolded the man across from her who refused to give up his seat to a lady. |
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Only the juniors have a crossing lady, the infant school children have nothing, so please slow down. |
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Suarez smiled widely, assuring the lady he wanted everything in the account. |
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A young lady with tan skin and black hair stepped out, wearing a dirty uniform of some kind and well-worn leather boots. |
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But the lady who washes and cooks for us was also happy the party had won the local Assembly seat. |
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I was as close as a young lady might be to her abigail, but it did not help that I could not drag a coherent word out of her. |
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Catherine was a lovely lady, kind natured and had a warm welcome for her friends. |
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Regina answered a few questions and a rando lady ran into the room and put a baby in her lap. |
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I approach the deputy manager, a prim and very well-spoken lady called Karen. |
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She's this gangly Asian lady who cracks lots of jokes which are actually funny. |
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Nellie, who was aged seventy years, lived a quiet life and was a deeply religious lady. |
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When my sister was a little girl she asked my mother the name of a certain old lady. |
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Next to her sat an old lady dressed in white who peered at Komal with screwed up eyes. |
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One morning, when all the boxes were visible, and even with one lady waving the lorry down, the dustmen just laughed and drove on. |
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The elderly lady was left with pains to her ribs and back, as well as high blood pressure and a weak heart. |
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The lady was evidently flattered by his offer and accepted in a weak and nervous voice as he kissed her hand. |
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Each morning, I met Alice, a smiling, middle-aged Jordanian lady, at the breakfast table. |
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It could be by helping someone needy, whether it is a relative, a neighbour, a wayfarer, an orphan, a lady waiting to get married, or a student. |
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I have discovered the joys of younger men, many of whom really appreciate the charms and gentleness of an older lady. |
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What is that white lady doing with that handful of ginseng roots and bonito flakes? |
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And then that chorus kicks in, and the young lady formerly known as Lizzy Grant transforms into the princess of darkness. |
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He has been brought up by a lady of easy virtue in the bazaar. |
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Some chauvinistic pundits are portraying the dual trips as stranding the first lady without her man. |
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There's plenty of room for the rumor mill to keep turning and every fashionable Washingtonian is in the mix right now asking what the first lady will wear. |
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The lady who Goldberg is referring to is Barbara Bowman, one of the victims who agreed to testify in the 2006 case. |
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