Babs wants to know if her romance with the fly guy she met last year is for keeps. |
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Babs suffers a nervous breakdown when she realizes no one is paying attention to her. |
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Babs made kissy noises and fluttered the enormous false eyelashes that she had stolen from her mother's bathroom. |
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Babs trained as a nurse in her young days over in Tunbridge Wells, Kent, but later returned to take care of her mother back home in Garrywadreen. |
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Northern and eastern provinces hit by Babs in October are still struggling to overcome its effects. |
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With Babs, it's more and more and then some more again, please, although by her own standards this is a very restrained gig. |
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Herrick didn't win, but within five years, her Babs Radon label had collected numerous fashion awards and had featured repeatedly on the pages of Vogue. |
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In the award-winning 1965 TV special My Name is Barbra, Babs is fabulous in a souped-up Empire-waisted glamour gown with a sailor-suit neckline. |
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But with Behar out, Babs is going to have to find a fifth host. |
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Nobody knew, at least we never did, whether it was from just acting the jennet or out of badness that he called Babs by that name. |
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And, who does Babs think has been her core audience all these years? |
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Deputy head teacher Alison Carter, who replaces Babs in the New Year, paid tribute to her long-standing colleague. |
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So let's mourn Peggy but celebrate Babs and hope she's back on our screens soon. |
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Birthday girl Babs was the toast of family and friends when she reached the magnificent milestone. |
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Babs fell ill with the Epstein Barr virus in March 2003 as she recovered from a taxi accident. |
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As the soigne cosmopolitan Uber-Jewess shrink, however, Babs ultimately cannot compete with Nolte's goyish connection to his native soil. |
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Fitch's review of direct subsidy BABs is based on the same analytical factors used to determine other municipal bond ratings in the related sector. |
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