Yes that was one of the options, and she actually had field player kit, in other words a skirt, and shin pads and socks and an A-shirt. |
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She misses the freedom she had in Germany and slowly sinks into a mire of drugs and alcohol. |
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Her eyes shone with delight as she discovered a teddy, a soft dog, pens and sweets. |
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Her eyes shone with life, and when she smiled, her face widened to become round, lovely, and dimpled. |
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Her foot was swollen after she trod on a rusty nail and she said she needed a tetanus shot. |
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Her hair was unruly and sticking out at all ends and though she was nearing the end of her life her eyes shone with youth and liveliness. |
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And when I treated her to some food and got to talking to her, she grew on me. |
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Yes, people had mirages in the desert, but what she was describing was clearly no mirage. |
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But she has been left with no shin bone in her left leg, which was completely mangled in the accident. |
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With her new equipment in tow, she traveled around town, hosting private parties and corporate shindigs. |
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She exclaimed happily in greeting as she heard the light tread of his boots on the kitchen tile. |
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Then she heard the soft tread of paws running towards the encampment full speed. |
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They were old and had no tread, but she knew if she went back inside to change them she wouldn't go back out. |
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She emerged from her dive and started treading water as she turned herself around to look at the room. |
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Her head popped up from under the water and she laughed, treading water as he walked through the waves out to her. |
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My mother wasn't good at sewing but she had a treadle sewing machine and patched and patched. |
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She stood at the bowsprit of the ship, as still as the bolted-down bench she was standing on. |
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Second of all, it's a card she can play if ever, mirabile dictu, the situation arises. |
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It was her first experience at tramping on ice and she treasures the photograph which he took. |
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As she cries at the blackboard, the camera softly frames the sunshine in her red hair, caresses like the palm of a hand. |
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Louise, of Greenroyd Avenue, writes regularly to Reggie in prison and says she treasures the letters she receives from him. |
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Could you imagine the waitress as she comes over to take your order and you have eyes bigger than your stomach? |
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Outside the sun shone bright through the clouds, Anna fanned herself with her hand as she sat on the bed beside Victoria. |
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I'm interested to know if it's widely known whether she is bi-gender or not? |
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Not everyone who desires to wear the apparel of the other gender does so because he or she is bi-gendered in the sense employed here. |
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He accordingly decided on beaching the boat towards the Wanganui, but when about a mile from the shore she shipped a sea and eventually capsized. |
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The little minx knew exactly what she was doing and she actually enjoyed it. |
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The minx agrees, only to put a clause in her wedding contract that allows her to brew coffee whenever she pleases. |
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She was funny and sharp and confident and clear when she was with her girlfriends, and then became indecisive and minxish and coy around men. |
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I am a heathen but will help make up a minyan if required, and said kaddish for my mother when she died. |
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Slowly, she got into the rowing boat, shipped the oars and made her way across to the centre of the river. |
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Here with a quick movement of her scissors she snipped the spray of traveller's joy and it fell to the ground. |
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Instead, what she shares here are entries that seem to come from her journal, a travelogue of her experiences. |
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One by one she demonstrated her appreciation by softly stroking their hands. |
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Until then I had put up with whatever my mother considered respectable, an accurate mirror of the life she wished to be perceived as having. |
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Monkhouse's new tactic worked a treat as she went on to take the set 5-3 to force a best-of-three-ends shoot-out. |
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With her big sister, Stephanie, who is also an accomplished violinist, she grew up in the region. |
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So there you go, my big sister, at the age of 37 has finally found someone she wants to settle down with. |
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She had lots of friends, but she clung on to her big sister Samantha, who she idolised. |
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She had big travelling plans happening in less than a month and assumed she wouldn't see him again. |
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But Debbie may not have much spare time for long because she has big plans for the future. |
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It is apparent that this young girl has big dreams and she is doing whatever she can to make them reality. |
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Though she was not a big eater herself, she enjoyed making other people happy with her meals. |
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In return, she received a perfect imprint of Christ's features, which miraculously stained the cloth. |
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I distracted her with some of my famous mint chip ice cream, and she left with no more questions. |
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Badminton is big over here. I love virtually all racket based sports, and am hoping I can get my mom to play when she comes over. |
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If anything happens to the woman I shall impute it to him, for she was big with child. |
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An Ardglass woman has had a miraculous escape after she was viciously attacked by a crazed seal. |
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She had been sentenced at Blackpool Magistrates' Court for an offence of bigamy committed in April 2002, which she admitted. |
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I mean the fact that she and I don't get along well and can stay as friends for so long is an absolute miracle, amazing. |
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She had mousy brown hair with gray streaks pulled up into a tight bun, and she wore a pair of small bifocals. |
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Anne says her own partner's ashes were scattered in her village graveyard, just five minutes from where she lives. |
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Even though people called her poor and trash, she wore her red shimmy and smiled and studied like every other student. |
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Miranda dismissed the other servants as she proceeded to prepare a tray of food and drink. |
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I'm just passing through to kill time till my shipmate fixes the ship that she damaged. |
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It worked, and she grinned as Sebastian bent to pick up her treasured possession. |
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The snooping was forgotten as she started to skip around the room and grow more excited by the minute. |
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She was so scared of her family's reaction that she hid the pregnancy from it until the minute she went into labour. |
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Peeking out from behind the curtain, she waits for Buchanan to introduce her, then she shimmies toward the spotlight. |
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We had to chose one full ship-rigged vessel as the largest model we felt to be practical at our scale and she is the one. |
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Jackie Evans, committee manager, declared a personal interest because she had minuted the PIC meetings. |
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He then asked her if she was still minuting the meeting and the other people in the room became uncomfortable and she was asked to leave. |
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Her tear filled eyes glazed over the shininess of the pipe, and then almost instantly, she screamed in rage and threw it down the tunnel. |
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Becoming a parent can be a daunting experience, but she and her husband had treble the shock when they learned they were expecting triplets. |
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Unable to get a taxi, she heads for Charing Cross tube station, buys a used travel card from a homeless girl and waits for the last train. |
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She figured she was already in the money so why not take a shot at the big bucks. |
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She waited until the door was closed and the minute hand had moved a few spaces on her watch before she crept out and down the stairs. |
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Prepping her for this, we talked to her encouraging her that when she turned 3 she would be a big girl and would sleep in her big girl bed. |
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But Jean still faces an anxious wait until she can see her son again as Ashley has decided to continue his travels and visit Cambodia before returning home in February. |
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When a fish swims toward the promised land, she clamps her legs closed and traps it. |
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We can only hope that she will marvel at how much the city and country have changed. |
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She scanned the patrons for the man she was looking for and found him at a table off to the side, drinking what she was supposed to be a mint julep. |
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When she didn't move, he smirked and his green eyes shone with mirth. |
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Her blue eyes shone with happiness that only she could comprehend. |
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My mother's eyes shone with anger and she raised a hand up to strike me. |
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However you look at it, it takes the shine off all those positive press releases boasting how she keeps playing to full houses in Las Vegas, doesn't it? |
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However, she does not accept his theory of class bifurcation as the sole element in the perpetuation of class bifurcation. |
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It's actually quite relaxing, except for when she presses on an area near the big toe of my left foot which is total agony. |
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She remembered that she could just wriggle her right big toe and hoped that someone would notice. |
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Anyway, she wanted to be a big girl and to prove her parents how independent she could be. |
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Anastasia just smiled, loving the fact that she was being called a big girl and a baby at the same time. |
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If she gets in the way, it's unfortunate, but she's a big girl, she knows the score. |
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She knew Mommy was busy, so she decided to be a big girl and take a bath all by herself. |
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Obviously as Secretary of State the most pressing concern she had was mascara. |
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Williams scolds him for not playing hard enough against her while she runs on a treadmill. |
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Let's listen to what she had to say and talk about this for a minute. |
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He had taken a liking to my mother, who looked more forward than she was, with her shingled hair and very short skirt showing a lot of silk stocking. |
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I asked her if she did not feel as if she were just masquerading as a normal, middle-class person. |
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And they say she is a shining example of Bolton youngsters at their best. |
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And in those eyes, she saw a soul that was shiningly pure, and innocent. |
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And so she did, treading gingerly into the deep carpet at first. |
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All bullies are victims, they all tread on others to make themselves feel safer, and once Alex seemed impermeable she was the must-have friend and defender. |
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As mountaineers ducked out of them and trekked toward Everest, she dreamed of following. |
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Then, in 2000, she was diagnosed with breast cancer and underwent a mastectomy, beating cancer again. |
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She told officers she got in through the garage door and confronted Benson with a metal baton in the master bedroom. |
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That is, until she started her fifth year as the elegant, masterful Diane Lockhart on The Good Wife. |
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I'm afraid she'll get shin splints if she outpaces that snail. |
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For Martha Treadway, late August 1918 was dominated by the fear that Osie and Johnnie would ship out at any moment and she would never see them again. |
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If she shipped a sea, or if she touched a snag we were done for. |
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Calm down, Castle and Beckett shippers, she takes a liking to Esposito. |
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Though Free began dyeing her tresses four years ago, only recently has she become sought after for her unique hair color. |
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Instead she targeted the very people who treated her with such compassion. |
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Now she, along with Jean Kennedy Smith, is also mater Familias to the grieving clan. |
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Her physical health is good in that she is not currently being treated for any medical condition, having had a thorough assessment at the hospital one year ago. |
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If the police officer possessed enough evidence to place the suspect under arrest, the suspect would be given a Miranda warning that he or she had the right to remain silent. |
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But the first leg of her journey had a more domestic feel to it, as she sailed from Devon to Scotland, carrying relatives of the ship's company to Aberdeen. |
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Mara Wilson The matilda and Mrs. Doubtfire actress, now 26, has been very candid about why she left Hollywood behind. |
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When she started filming matilda, her mom was diagnosed with stage-four breast cancer. |
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But as a matriarch with three sons, she is upset about the arrests of the youngsters in Daraa. |
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She was asked to pay double the next week and if she still didn't have the money she was asked to pay treble the following week and all the time the interest was mounting. |
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So, I told her that she is a big girl, that she has a phone number and if she wants to organise a party she can do it herself. |
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Lara hums a soft tune to herself as she combed her hair until it glistened with a shine. |
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My beloved Elisabeta lay on the same bier where she had wept for me only four nights prior. |
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He gave her a biff on the face when she tried to muscle in on his games. |
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Ann grew up in Wallingford, CT where she was an All-New England Field Hockey player and synchronized swimmer. |
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Jon, East Kilbride RE Joanne from Galashiels saying she cycles on the pavement because of nutters on the road. |
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A MOTHER was sent a sympathy card from a clinic where she had an abortion which contained scans of her foetus. |
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In a letter to her of 27 January 1858, Brahms lightheartedly suggested that if she took the position, the two of them might go and meet Unland. |
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Sometimes she found a rare treat of unlaid or immature eggs when gutting the birds. |
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The cosigner may not want to fill out a Rental Application, but legally he or she needs to fill one out so you can check his or her credit. |
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Then she stepped out of the dress and came and began to unknot his tie, pushing aside his own suddenly clumsy fingers. |
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The injuries, she says, only happened when Hawking and mason were alone. |
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In 1998, she became an international star when she was cast as Elena, the feisty, swashbuckling swordswoman in The Mask Of Zorro. |
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The condition she has is synaesthesia, a phenomenon that means she associates memories with objects, pictures or locations. |
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Lia is cortically visually blind, which means if she donated her eyes to another child, they could see. |
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As a teen-ager, she was a championship synchronized swimmer in her native Canada. |
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She then mentioned how her mother donates blood frequently, saying she is a universal donor, meaning O-negative. |
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As a teen-ager, she was a champion synchronized swimmer with Canada's national team. |
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Next month she will compete in her country's synchronised skating championships. |
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With Mehuys's help, she offered Costa Ricans a chance to gain stage experience by dancing with Ballet Ouest. |
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She said that she had noticed oak galls for many years in her garden but never knew what they were or how they affected her trees. |
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On screen, she recently co-starred in Enemy Of The State opposite Will Smith, and High Fidelity with John Cusack. |
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Anyway, the reason Sister Noella believes this is because she thinks cheese is a very good symbol for human flesh and its corruptibility, and the fact that it doesn't last. |
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But she is not getting a lot of sympathy at the moment and I fear the result of her trial reflects all the unjustness of that prejudice against the discarded wife. |
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He coaxed her into the garage to discuss the break-up and when she tried to get out of the chair, he hit her over the head with a rubber cosh, Preston Crown Court heard. |
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In the thriller Wanted, she co-stars with Meryl Streep as a former cop who is wrongly imprisoned and next year she's due to star in the drama The Senator's Wife. |
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On one occasion the victim withdraw pounds 30,000 to pay for repair work to drains after it was falsely claimed she had corroding lead pipes, said Mr Warner. |
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I think she fought with Cristina once, and probably fought in five or six corridas with other women, and Maripaz has fought probably 200-and-something corridas in her life. |
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I think she unmanacles his fears and just says, 'Be who you want to be. |
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Many of the original pieces were initiated on-site through performances in which she would wear and pull the nylon, testing and expanding it as far as it would permit. |
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His warnings about resisting any advances are rebuffed by the stubborn swordswoman and she is soon being carried off to the woods for an unfortunate end. |
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