Congratulations to Abbie, who was a recent winner in a trolley dash competition. |
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Abbie suffers from severe spinal muscular atrophy which renders her almost immobile. |
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Hungry for property, her Abbie amazingly manages to be calculatingly seductive yet never clichéd, gradually revealing a desperate vulnerability. |
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A special award was presented this year by Kelly and Jeff Jarvis, in memory of their daughter Abbie who was extremely fond of this tournament. |
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Abbie was hired by the late Alan Bell in May of 1983 and has been a loyal, energetic, kind and wonderful asset to our team at Empire ever since. |
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Sacha Baron Cohen was to play Abbie Hoffman and a roll was planned for Will Smith. |
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Canadian Junior Women Abbie Lovatt and Lindsay Danforth, gained experience sliding at the senior level and finished in fifth and sixth place. |
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While Ichabod is checking for non-existent cell service, Abbie learns that Moloch is planning to release a demon army on earth. |
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The principal weirdos are our protagonists, the crime-fighting duo of Lt. Abbie Mills and Ichabod Crane. |
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Denise Gough is riveting as Abbie, the aged widower's new bride, with big glinting eyes and tousled blonde curls. |
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Abbie was working in a shop selling goods made by blacks. |
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This year's winner of the Abbie Jarvis Volunteer of the Year Award was Tara Pahwa, with honourable mention going to Laura Gulick and Jessie Huggett. |
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Mr. Cowan was director, Chair and Vice-President of both Camp Hill and Abbie J. Lane Hospitals, and Vice-Chair of the Metropolitan Mental Health Planning Board. |
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Newcomer Florence Pugh is also delightful as ethereal and beautiful Abbie whose rebelliousness is what draws the girls together. |
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Playwright Christopher Morris, seen here with Night actress Abbie Ootova in Nunavut this spring, says he is thrilled to bring this unique Canadian story to the NAC's national stage. |
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Sixties era radical Abbie Hoffman was born in Worcester in 1936 and spent more than half of his life there. |
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Florence Pugh stars alongside Williams in her first role as her rebellious best friend Abbie Mortimer, while Maxine Peake plays her agoraphobic mother Eileen. |
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The scrum-half Bianca Blackburn has excelled this campaign, dovetailing well with the fly-half and captain, Katy Mclean, while the 18-year-old centre Abbie Brown has also caught the eye. |
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When Abbie proposed to encircle the Pentagon with anti-war protesters Anita said they should make the building levitate, then let it crash to the ground. |
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Cleaver later returned to America, got the charges against him dropped and joined the Republican Party. Anita may have felt that she was a poor judge of men when in 1974 Abbie left her. |
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There has also been intense speculation around the casting of the central female role of Cathy with Gemma Arterton, Abbie Cornish and Natalie Portman being considered for the role with nothing being finalised. |
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Abbie Labrum transformed an ordinary sofa by painting head and shoulders portraits on to it. |
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The captains of New Bedford's Abbie Bradford and the George and Mary had persuaded Johnnibo and his whaling crew that Captain Spicer's Era would not show up that season. |
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Inspired by the 1997 Keats biography penned by Andrew Motion, it stars Ben Whishaw as Keats and Abbie Cornish as Fanny. |
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Always remembered by Bob, Kerry, Kyley, Megan, Will and Abbie. |
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Having lost almost a fortnight's preparation time Abbie was left with just 10 days to make her competition dress from scratch based on the theme gigantical botanical. |
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Middle manager Abbie reports regularly to vice-president Bill. |
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They struggled to come to terms with the fact there would be a new addition to the family with siblings Abbie, 12, Paige, 10, Ryan, eight, Milo, five and Lyam, four. |
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President Calvin Coolidge, opera singer Abbie Mitchell, and vaudeville stars such as Phil Baker, Ben Bernie, Eddie Cantor and Oscar Levant appeared in the firm's pictures. |
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