This month, lucy activewear turns ten, celebrating a decade of inspirational women's performance apparel. |
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That a lucy or luce is the mature pike, every piscatorial schoolboy knows. |
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The only things that existed were Lucy, me, and the sound of the car wheels on the road. |
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Until 1998, Lucy then worked across a number of drama serials and documentaries. |
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He tactfully asked Lady Lucy to sit and talk to Rupert while I danced with him, cheek to cheek. |
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The family pets were dogs, cats, and a Muscovy drake duck named Lucy which lived for nine years. |
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As me and Megan began to walk towards the door, I noticed that Lucy was writing a few notes down. |
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Dressed in an entrancing silver brocade gown, Lucy eagerly enfolded Rachel into an embrace. |
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My favourite wreck, and that of many other visiting divers too, has to be the 450-ton two-hold Dutch coaster, the Lucy. |
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Lucy will be taking A-level examinations in maths, chemistry, biology and geography this year. |
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It was a cocktail dress that Lucy had bought her two years ago for the exhibits she attends to show off her pieces. |
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Analysis of the pelvis, thigh bone and knee joint indicate that Lucy and her kind walked on two feet, making them bipeds. |
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The sun was shining early on Monday morning so we decided to take Lucy for a walk over the road. |
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Lucy was brutally taken from us in a malicious, callous and evil way leaving a gap in our lives never to be filled. |
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Maria, Blanca, and Lucy are not in any way superhuman, nor are they endowed with amazing abilities. |
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The heartbroken mother of Easter murder victim Lucy Royle today made a tearful plea for help to find her savage killer. |
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She seems rather more house-trained than her predecessor, Lucy, who once threw up in the middle of a debate. |
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Eighty-year-old Lucy is a small feeble woman, but what she lacks in physical strength, she makes up for in character. |
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Teryn held out her arm and Lucy pressed the hypo down against the vein, where it withdrew the sample with a hiss. |
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By Friday night Lucy had come down with a terrible illness that kept her feverishly in bed on Saturday, Sunday and Monday. |
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As the sun was setting we walked to the cemetery, and there, incised in stone, was the name Lucy Lampton. |
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Lucy was taught by studio linguists to speak in a mid-century, mid-Atlantic accent. |
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Meanwhile actress Lucy McLellan has just had her hair dyed with shocks of scarlet. |
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Piano maestro Lucy McLellan will host a classical music concert at Bradford Grammar School to raise funds for charity Teenage Cancer Trust. |
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He, in turn, gets engaged to a society girl, but Lucy puts a stop to that by pretending to be his low-class alcoholic sister. |
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Calissa and Isabelle both looked puzzled at Lucy, when suddenly it clicked in Isabelle's head. |
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Lucy reseated herself, motioning for the emissary to take a seat on the upper deck, so as to better see what was going on. |
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Lucy Creamer, 31, a noted British climber also taking the class, offered to belay him. |
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In mid-2001, Lucy again hung out her shingle and offered psychiatric help for five cents. |
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Lucy thought it very ironic that gargoyles were supposed to be ugly to serve their purpose, but whenever she saw one she considered it adorable. |
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Names like Lucy intrigued me, but could I really take the name of the one saint that all cutlers pray to? |
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We took Lucy along because Dad loves to see her and tries in vain to get her to play fetch the ball. |
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Lucy demonstrated great skill in her selection and application of colour to create landscape and water scenes. |
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I know Dad loves to see Lucy and I'm sure will be taken with Harvey when he finds out he fetches his toys back when you throw them for him. |
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I've never seen anyone work as hard as Lucy for the betterment of the people on the backstretch and the sport of racing. |
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Lucy breathed in deeply, and turned her head upwards, accepting the water, feeling it wash away her dirt and grime. |
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Whenever a TV character, say, Lucy Ricardo for example, is in a jam and thinks of a clever way out, she'll try it once. |
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In 1871 an English adventuress named Lucy Walker became the first woman to summit the mountain. |
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Dr. Leaky started much of the uproar when he found his famous missing link, Lucy. |
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The character of the young fighter is played quite wonderfully by Lucy McLellan. |
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As he led Lucy through the waltz, they danced in silence for a few moments, until Michael finally spoke. |
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Lucy hires a local teen to teach her the jitterbug for a big audition, but when the day arrives, eye drops make it hard for her to see. |
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Lucy sat, mentally reprimanding herself for being such a thoughtless friend. |
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Henry decides to continue seeing Lucy, in an attempt to find a way for her to remember him. |
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Confused, he suggests she means his brother, who has just married Lucy Steele. |
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If literacy introduces John to the spirituality of the text, it also seems to spiritualize Lucy. |
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And, amazingly enough, the realtor said that the owner would be happy to take Lucy. |
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Her sister, Lucy, suffers from cerebral palsy and epilepsy and is often treated in York Hospital for fits and chest infections. |
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Pity poor Lucy, the scullery maid, who makes the mistake of arriving at the front door of Manderston. |
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Lucy says she's lost her speller and that Jamison will need it for his lessons tomorrow. |
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John tells Elinor that they are thinking of matching Miss Morton with Robert, now that Edward is marrying Lucy. |
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Lucy, our head bar girl left tonight and everyone else went on to a club afterwards with her to say goodbye. |
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Lucy Stephens and Dan Jones asked all sections of society what they thought of the Chancellor's cash plans. |
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Our man will also direct the film version of the novel, which will star Uma Thurman, Daryl Hannah and Lucy Liu. |
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Lester wanted to lump him, Mike reckoned there was a story in it and Lucy calmed him down by buying him a half of Guinness. |
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Christmas saw Lucy giving hand-sewn presents to her landlord, landlady and Jane the servant. |
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Here he makes a conquest of Lucy, and there ensues a spirited conflict between Lucy and Polly, the rival claimants of his heart. |
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Lucy was perfect, blonde hair, not a hair out of place, tall, model looks and a friendly expression. |
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At this juncture a small living is offered to Edward, and the way seems open for his marriage with Lucy. |
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In 1990, Poland's Lucy Krajewska made the first successful crossing by a legless person. |
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Rebecca Cattle netted the opener after great play down the right by Lucy McNamara. |
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John's affairs inspire him with no heartfelt rhapsodies as did his early love for Lucy. |
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Her Aunt Patsy tries to set her up temporarily with a rich Oklahoma oilman named Daniel, but Lucy actually falls for him. |
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Ricky thinks Lucy can't resist the siren song of the sales pitch, but he proves equally unable to avoid the hard sell. |
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Lucy, meanwhile, likes the top-floor balcony in her room, where she spends sunny days revising for her GCSE exams. |
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Lucy, the retriever, seems happily oblivious to everything that's happened and continues to chase after low circling birds. |
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I danced with Danny and harmonized Jack Johnson songs with Lucy, who had showed up late with her kid brother. |
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She and her sister Lucy were scrambling up a Ligurian hillside under the broiling Italian sun when they spotted a tumbledown house. |
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Lucy Njeri, of Kenya, was fifth, and Amy Pyles, of Hummelstown, outsprinted ultramarathoner Elvira Kolpakova for sixth place. |
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Adam went to the guest room, and Lucy proceeded to suck down a sippy cup of milk. |
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It belongs to Lucy Smooth, whose husband used to keep it under control until he died. |
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Lucy is a modestly successful artist encumbered with a drunken, hypochondriac father and an uncaring American boyfriend. |
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The 28-year-old lost more than half his ear in the rumpus which spilled onto the pavement outside Zinc in Lucy Road. |
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Suspecting no connection between Edward and Lucy, she treats Lucy wonderfully, while she coolly ignores Elinor. |
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We skim past Joe who's given up and is drinking a beer with Trin and Lucy on the seats. |
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The Colonel has many Indian friends, but despises Anglo-Indians, while Lucy yearns for some friends of her own race. |
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Tom O'Shea built a house, billiard saloon and dining room next to it and Bill Lucy opened a blacksmith shop. |
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Thanks to the horrible western skit that Lucy and the gang conceive, plus the incredibly odd final product, the results are absolutely priceless. |
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Lucy herself is a powerful character, an independent spirit with a thirst for revenge that threatens to consume her. |
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I remembered he had decided to ask Lucy out for the same night, so that we could double-date. |
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Adam actually thought I was planning to fill the Dixie Cups with ice cream for Lucy. |
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Lauren Bacall stars as Lucy, about to marry Kyle when Rock Hudson's Mitch professes his undying love. |
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Lucy, who is preparing for her GCSEs, has been given the top-floor room so she can escape to a quiet retreat to revise. |
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Lucy Boston was captivated by it when she first saw the Manor in 1915, while punting along the river with her brother. |
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When the authorities take Lucy away to foster care, Sam seeks legal representation. |
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Dressing up time at the weekend and Lolly wasn't too impressed with it while Lucy just posed away all night. |
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After a wager over his anger, Lucy must get Ricky to flip his lid, or lose the hat she just purchased. |
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Under the harsh light, the long tufts of golden brown hair sprouting from the crown of his head reminded Lucy of a lion's mane. |
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Instead, he seems to have suggested he was hornswoggled by someone named Lucy. |
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Lucy pointed, too, and made some gurgles, and even patted the boom mike while the cameras rolled. |
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We'll give you a credit card and tomorrow you and Lucy can go shopping to redecorate your room! |
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Sadly, it was not painless for Lucy who loves nothing more than to run and play tig with other dogs. |
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Depressed about losing Lucy, he considers taking chloral to sleep, but decides against it. |
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The original Lucy was a coloratura soprano, but she withdrew from the production because she thought it was immoral. |
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This is a brand new work by Lucy Hogg, from a series documenting how people use art museums. |
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She opened the gate to let Lucy go out, and then shut it after her. |
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Alicia Keyes and John Legend will croon, while Cameron Diaz, Forest Whitaker, Salma Hayek and Lucy Liu add sparkle. |
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An almost too perfect example of this anti-visual romance plot is that the first affectionate encounter between Lucy and Paul occurs when she breaks his precious lunettes. |
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British comedienne Lucy Porter has penned a sweet tribute to hirsute men in her new book, Hairy Hunks. |
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Lucy stated that probably the toughest trip was the day they trekked to the Cabumi Falls, where they had to climb a stepped and railed path that was pretty testing. |
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Now, the Clangers were a set of knitted woollen glove puppets from a Sunday afternoon TV programme, screened if my memory serves after Liberace and before I Love Lucy. |
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I was asked to enter some of my favourite music, so being deliberately awkward, I entered four of my less well known favourites, first among them being Lucy Woodward. |
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Lucy just proves you don't need to be made of money to have great style. |
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Having spent most of last night coughing, hawking and spitting, I really wasn't in the mood for the arrival of Lucy Smooth's workmen this morning. |
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A couple of divers are preparing to do some training exercises in the shallow water of the bay and the others will be diving the wreck of the Lucy later. |
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He is a man of honour who behaves with reserve and circumspection towards Elinor while he is bound to Lucy Steele by an engagement that only she can honourably break. |
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The dire need for money is a constant concern for Lucy in the I Love Lucy plot lexicon, and this is one of the better examples of scheming gone sour. |
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Lucy was waiting by the door, tail wagging as always when we got home. |
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Holding her box of barrettes, clips, and brushes up, Lucy nodded proudly. |
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At the height of I Love Lucy, Bowers says, he set up desi Arnaz with two to three women a week. |
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Even then if Lucy doesn't move, the cats start meowing at about the same time, which then sets off Zippy the parrot, but for some reason everyone had a lie in this morning. |
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But her mood shifts when the suspicious death of newspaper tycoon Luther Read, a patriarch unbeloved by his offspring, sets Lucy on the trail of a possible parricide. |
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The story of Lucy Partington, his cousin, is irremediably terrible. |
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Playing Lucy Collins, the troubled daughter of the neighbourhood's petit bourgeois family, she constantly bristled with an insolent ennui and a mild subversiveness. |
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She speaks to Lucy Scholes about blending fact and fiction, her unlikable main character, and her next novel featuring a medium. |
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Paradoxically, in order to preserve her vision, Lucy must shut it down. |
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Lucy was beginning to feel like a guinea pig for a scientific experiment. |
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After finding a script featuring the story of a tour guide, resourceful student Lucy Pearman hit on the idea of staging her play in an open top bus. |
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They put their boards on the concrete and started to board, Lucy following Jaime as they rolled down the street doing kick flips, shove its and regular ollies. |
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I wasn't exactly what you'd call a girly girl, like Lucy was. |
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Lucy is tall and leggy, with just the right shade of sun-tanned skin. |
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Lucy and Ethel wish to go to a nightclub, while Ricky and Fred would rather go see a fight. |
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Lucy was a leprechaun, born to laugh and dance, play pranks and sing. |
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Equally revealing is Lung's denial that he made Lucy a drunkard. |
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Lucy is a shy cat and I haven't succeeded yet in taking a picture of her. |
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Lucy and Misty were fine all taking their tablets between two pieces of ham, but when it came to Eric he was not having any of it and the tablet rolled away. |
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After Lucy Fisher became head of production for Francis Coppola's zoetrope Studios, he could barely contain his envy. |
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Lucy Guerin danced in images projected onto the floor and wall, focus was placed on images of wrists and arms twisting and bending in uncomfortable and arhythmical movements. |
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This does seem peculiar because Lucy spends chunks of the books at the various village festas dancing mazurkas badly when sufficiently fortified by local wine. |
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I parted the light net curtains of my bed and sank down beside Lucy. |
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The couple are intent on keeping Lucy in touch with her roots. |
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Lucy said she gained a number of new skills through her placement. |
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It would have been worse than Lucy yanking away that blasted football for the umpteenth time. |
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If you thought Lucy was going to get into the Thanksgiving spirit and finally let Charlie Brown punt that football, think again. |
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Dominic explained that the story goes that, before her death, Lucy put a curse on all successive governors of the old gaol that they would die young. |
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John can dally with a host of other women but never find in them the revelation of heavenly glory that he beholds after the most awkward kiss with the scholarly Lucy. |
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Lucy Moore writes with a glad eye of the prodigality of unrestrained royalty, the full-blown excess that in the end wearied the more realistic Queen Victoria. |
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Upon his return, she unpacked his bag and discovered love letters between him and her social secretary, Lucy Mercer. |
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When Lucy is demonstrating her power to the audience, it is through violence toward these men. |
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She had faith that the croquembouche they were glueing carefully and slowly together, in the slightly fetishy cone supplied by Lucy, would work out. |
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In the midst of this rampage, I found myself talking with Lucy Big Lake. |
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Reginald FitzRoy confirmed c1170 in a charter to the burgesses of Truro the privileges which had been granted by Richard de Lucy. |
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Lucy can control matter, and all the rules of existence are abolished. |
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She was predeceased by her brothers, Ralph, John, Nicholas and Joseph, a sister, Rose and stepsisters, Margaret, Elizabeth, Lucy and Josephine. |
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Lucy Johnson, pictured, who qualified as a UK and European trade mark attorney in March 2012, has been appointed trade mark agent. |
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In real life, Lucy Fry is a self-proclaimed drama nerd who thrives on chill music from Australian artists like The Cat Empire and Jinja Safari. |
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Lucy Cobb from Billingham is joining a group of unicyclists at today's Hadrian's Wall of Sound event. |
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Cambridge has 31 colleges, of which three, Murray Edwards, Newnham and Lucy Cavendish, admit women only. |
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Alan Hagan, 48, was on trial over his dealings with crime reporter Lucy Panton, in 2008, while he worked at the maximum-security unit. |
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Also being pelted by the makebelieve snow at the East Belfast monument were Abigail Totton, Lucy Murray, Gary Hunt and Owen Munsey. |
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However, her daughter Lucy accepted Johnson from the start, and her other son, Joseph, later came to accept the marriage. |
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The drama will open in modern-day Great Ormond Street Hospital where 12-year-old Lucy Rose is awaiting treatment for a serious heart condition. |
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Anne Bradstreet, Margaret Cavendish, Lucy Hutchinson, Margaret Howard and Ann Vavasour are among the many female poets discussed. |
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The other shortlisted artists were Enrico David, Roger Hiorns and Lucy Skaer. |
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He covers the prehumans, the humans, chronicle, autobiography, Lucy the fossil, and Lucy the symbol. |
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In an effort to assuage her chrestomathic appetite, Lucy has been taking classes at the local college for the past 12 years. |
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Lucy was diagnosed with Supraventricular Tachycardia, a condition where the heart beats irregularly fast. |
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Meanwhile Beale's ridiculous daughter Lucy was busy doing a taxfree under-the-counter deal with the oven repair man. |
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Meet Lucy, a cross-breed Dandie Dinmont terrier who lives in Dalton with her own Sharon Garraghan. |
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Lucy is the new Head of Inclusivity, while David is now Senior Executive, Primetime Factuality. |
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Mr. bump lives in Manhattan with his wife, China, and his dog, Lucy. |
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Lucy Mecklenburgh The 24-year-old TOWIE star updates a plain dress with a stripy faux fur scarf. |
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The Robert and Lucy Thomas Fountain stands as an ornamental monument to the pioneers of the South Wales steam coal trade. |
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Springer spaniels Ben and Toby burrowed with mum Lucy from the yard of the bungalow where they were staying with the owner's 19-year-old son. |
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Like Lucy, they have potatoes and onions to sell, but also bottled jams, preserves, dried fruit, packets of buchu tea, honeybush tea, herbs. |
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Starring core members Bekah Sloan and Lucy Fiori, alongside newcomer Jamie Stewart, it follows the success of What Stalks the Night? |
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Similarly, Lucy continues to be haunted by Dracula's spectrality to the extent that she is incapable of knowing the thing that haunts her. |
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Lucy invites her posh new neighbours over in an attempt to befriend them, but bumbling couch potato Lee fails to help her charm offensive. |
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In 1965, Patricia Neal suffered three burst cerebral aneurysms while pregnant with their fifth child, Lucy. |
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Lucy is a work-life balance expert and writer, while Annabel is a social psychologist and radiotherapist. |
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He talks with Lucy Scholes about espionage and his Viennese obsession. |
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He resigned from the land agents, and in March travelled to England to join his mother and Lucy at Agnes's funeral. |
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He retired, with his wife Lucy, and their ward, Nancy McIntosh, to a country estate, Grim's Dyke. |
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In July 1968 Clapton gave George Harrison a 1957 'goldtop' Gibson Les Paul that been refinished with a red colour, nicknamed Lucy. |
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The story centres on Sam, a TV commissioning editor played by Hugh Laurie, and his wife Lucy, who is played by Joely Richardson. |
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Montrose was the son of William Graham, 2nd Duke of Montrose, and Lady Lucy, daughter of John Manners, 2nd Duke of Rutland. |
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Redcar Athletic Lasses went goal crazy putting six past Skelton Utd with goals from Lucy Stirk, Ellie Baxtrem and Ellie Gordon. |
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Poor Mr. Orme! I am sorry he is not well. It is cruel in you, Lucy, at this time, to say that his illness is owing to his love of me. |
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These included, Elizabeth Shore, also called Jane Shore, Lady Eleanor Talbot and Elizabeth Lucy Wayte. |
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Welsh ladies' champion Lucy Roswell won the restricted open on Mike Lasper's Rubian Princess. |
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At The Hague, Charles had a brief affair with Lucy Walter, who later falsely claimed that they had secretly married. |
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Lucy also believes that belly dancing is preferred by many people over politics. |
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She plays Lucy Spiller, the hard-nosed Editor-in-Chief of muck-raking Dirt magazine, which thrives on the indiscretions of the rich and famous. |
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Neil Fitzmaurice compered Richard Herring, Lucy Porter, Patrick Monahan and The Boy With Tape on His Face. |
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EastEnders You may have your doubts about whether Jake murdered Lucy, but Sharon clearly thinks the police have got him bang to rights. |
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Shakespeare is also supposed to have taken his revenge on Lucy by writing a scurrilous ballad about him. |
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Lucy has Athetoid Cerebral Palsy, which affects her balance and coordination, and was recently diagnosed with epilepsy. |
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His namesake layabout has finally got together with Lucy, so you can't help but wonder how much more mileage there is left in the format anyway. |
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Two months later, he married Frances Lucy, daughter of Sir William Wightman, Justice of the Queen's Bench. |
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Have you no Bowels, no Tenderness, my dear Lucy, to see a Husband in these Circumstances? |
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Blackmore was married on 8 November 1853 at Trinity Church, Holborn to Lucy Maguire. |
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A stewardess suffered a suspected broken hip when the easyJet plane carrying Lucy and David Westbrooke plummeted during thunderstorms over Italy. |
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Lucy looked at the tall grass and the Queen Anne's lace, the chicory, the bedstraw and sweet clover, waist-high in the shallow ditch. |
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Club-mate Lucy Turner also took silvers in the Under-15 hurdles and the pole vault. |
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Fair play to Annie Poole and Lucy Dye of the Greyhound Board, they were tireless as they cajoled and chivvied the evening to fruition. |
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While both actresses involved in the scene prefer to do their smooching with men, Lucy Liu has admitted that she likes it when women make passes at her. |
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Now six-month-old Lucy has been diagnosed with severe Brachycephaly and Plagiocephaly, commonly known as Flat Head Syndrome, causing her head to be misshapen. |
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According to Lucy Cufflin, author of 'Lucy's Food', the canape is very often ignored by party hosts, despite being an easy and cheap way of impressing your friends. |
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Meanwhile, Alex Burel and Lucy Lomax won the six to seven-year-olds' category and Kilian Marnane and Jenna Shackleton won the four to five-year-olds' division. |
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Caroline and Amelia were rather short in their tempers that night at hair-brushing time, and Lucy was glad to have her funny little cupboardy room all to herself. |
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Lucy divorced Steve when she discovered that he had been unfaithful. |
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Don't you think the world has gone steadily downhill ever since parents stopped naming their children Lucy and Dorothy and started naming them Samantha? |
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Lucy isn't free of her own problems, and through the companionship of witch and ghost, the two must face the problems that affect their lives and unlives. |
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Lucy peered at the pictures with her face close to the page, and though they had seemed crowded and muddlesome before, she found she could now see them quite clearly. |
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David Capelin swung a sand wedge at his one-year-old bull mastiff-cross, Lucy, after discovering she had eaten his shopping and messed on the kitchen floor. |
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After the outbreak of the American War of Independence Lowestoffe took several prizes, one of which was taken into Navy service as the tender Little Lucy. |
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Before I wised up and put everything on the dining room table, Lucy fouled a Blesbok skin, an impala skin, both bathroom throws, and a pile of laundry. |
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During his period as dean his daughter Lucy died, aged eighteen. |
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They went out and looked at modern humans who, like Lucy, have feet adapted to terrestrial bipedalism, and found these people can still function as effective treeclimbers. |
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Lucy Porter is one of the guests braving the blokeishness to take part. |
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I just wish all the best to Lucy and my friend and hope they recover soon after their ordeal and just appeal to other drivers to think before they abuse our lollipop ladies. |
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Lucy Switchgear, a manufacturer of medium and low voltage electrical switchgear, has over 100 years experience in the power distribution industry. |
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The unusual first name of Cloudesley derives from the surname of his maternal grandmother Lucy Cloudisley, who was the daughter of Thomas Cloudisley. |
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The race was won by Welsh ladies' champion Lucy Rowsell on Rubian Princess and Lucy had made no secret that she thought she could win it in last Saturday's column. |
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Alaa' Hamdan, Ahmad Ajjouri, George Durzi, Muhammad Taiffi, Costy Zakharia and Lucy Zakharia describe themselves as members of an epic symphonic melodic power metal band. |
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The king was sure to Dame Elizabeth Lucy, and her husband before God. |
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The recordings feature members of Melbourne's acclaimed Lamington Drive Orchestra plus guest appearances by Coventry musicians Wes Finch and Lucy Anne Sale. |
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William Jaggs is accused of the murder of 25-year-old Lucy Braham. |
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Lucy Hale and Kellie Pickler take the spotlight to share some seasonal tunes and traditions with other country darlings for this two-hour special airing Dec. |
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William Jaggs, 22, was arrested on suspicion of murder after 25-year-old Lucy Braham, a promising fashion graduate, was stabbed to death in her home. |
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The familiar rhythm and rhyming of the girls' Slide or Numbers games brought back memories of Gaunt's own youthful play of Mary Mack and Miss Lucy. |
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Lucy Staniforth then nearly got lucky with a deep free-kick moments later, when Ceasar appeared to lose the flight of the ball, but she recovered to parry clear. |
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Lucy Cohu won the best actress honours for true-life drama Forgiven. |
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The city centre-based firm has appointed Sarah Furness and Lucy Gray to partner in the employment and commercial disputes departments respectively. |
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Sister Lucy, five, had a more out of this world suggestion, putting forward Chewie, a possible reflection on the alpaca's resemblance to a Star Wars character. |
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He's been set up by wicked Judge Turpin, so he can steal Ben's wife Lucy. |
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Also let loose in the jungle are a host of other rarely sighted creatures, including Sherlock Livingstone, Everard and Jane, Lucy Livingstone and Fairy Gingernuts. |
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