Stella goes offstage onto the porch as Blanche comes onstage out of the bathroom, and sees Stanley alone. |
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The book opens with Blanche White in jail for unsuccessfully kiting checks to buy groceries with. |
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This time, he chose another Detroit band named Blanche who fitted the bill perfectly with their pleasant country pop-rock. |
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Blanche was oblivious as to what was taking place, but Anthony knew only too well. |
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Being a master spiritualist myself, I can assure you that Madame Blanche is a fake. |
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Blanche looked at him, a big burly man with an abdomen that was bulging over his belt which seemed much too tight for him. |
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The Dialogues concern a young noblewoman, Blanche de la Force, an hysteric afraid of just about everything. |
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The flight from Joplin turns into a shouting match between Bonnie and Blanche, as moll and preacher's daughter collide. |
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Blanche with her glasses forever perched on her blunt nose, studious and serious her face always in some random novel. |
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Myself and a girl named Blanche Jackson used to tend Miss Appleby's garden in Millfield Road. |
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Barbara Harris as Blanche plays her role as camp, mugging for the camera and acting like a dingbat the whole way though. |
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Patsy followed in Larry's steps and made a life in the land down-under, also in Perth, with his wife Blanche. |
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Blanche gasped, a ragged sound, her fair, trembling hand jumping to cover her mouth. |
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Blanche wormed the details out of a very reluctant Stella with much coaxing and promising of new clothes. |
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Stella tells Blanche that there are only two rooms and she will be sleeping on a small pullout bed separated only by a curtain. |
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Sen. Blanche Lincoln is in a dogfight for survival in her primary against Lt. Gov. Bill Halter. |
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While Blanche is busy sewing rocks into her skirt for a Virginia Woolf swim, Randolph and Christabel are making whoopee in fairy-tale fishing villages. |
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This project was a world premiere at Toronto's Nuit Blanche 2010, and winner of its People's Choice Award. |
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Leaving from the highest SAC cabin in Switzerland, the Cabane de la Dent Blanche, the climb to the summit is not for the faint-hearted. |
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For the next few years things went according to plan, and then in the year 1854, passengers on the ship Blanche were found to be suffering from cholera. |
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Senator Blanche Lincoln was a thorn in the Democrats' side during the health-care debate. |
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We join Blanche and Junior at the surface of the flat water of Avera Bay. |
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The two sisters continue their conversation about why Stella lives in this broken-down old place, how Blanche looks, and why she has arrived in New Orleans. |
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The challenge for the actress taking on Blanche lies in fathoming her spiritual exhaustion, her paradoxical combination of backbone and collapse. |
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Soon they came upon Blanche, a poor, crazed woman living in the wilds. |
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In one episode, Blanche agrees to a date with a man before she discovers he's in a wheelchair. |
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Now quite rare, Humagne Blanche has delightful vinosity, flesh with just the right acidity, and delicate fruit flavours. |
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Humagne Blanche became very rare. It charms by its vinosity, its flesh finely acidulous and its savours delicately fruity. |
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The Meeting: Blanche goes to work at Entwhistle's, Pinchuck returns a pair of loafers but doesn't have his sales slip. |
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Blanche keeps up the facade of virginity, innocence, and properness. |
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An alcoholic nymphomaniac posing as the epitome of genteel Southern womanhood, Blanche has, from her first appearance, a fragile hold on reality. |
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The opera follows the destiny of Blanche de la Force as she enters the cloister at Compiegne, painting a portrait in sound of the humble, neurotic heroine. |
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Both Fran Blanche and Rob Barnett talk about the amount of extra work these internet endeavors require. |
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Blanche turns on the radio and begins to dance to a rumba that is playing. |
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Mitch is somewhat confrontational with Blanche, witnessing her delusions. |
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Today Blanche Lincoln unveiled her proposal to regulate the market in derivatives, and it's a doozy. |
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In these shows, Blanche always played the hectoring mother, a role which resulted in permanent damage to her voice. |
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Blanche was a fragile white moth beating against the unbreakable sides of a 1000 watt bulb. |
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Take the biting wit of Tracy Barlow, throw in a pinch of Blanche Hunt-esque venom and stir in the gobby glamour of Tina McIntyre. |
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In their hands, even a single word can be hilarious, such as when Blanche learned that Dorothy's visiting friend was gay. |
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The city also features Carte Blanche, the Norwegian national company of contemporary dance. |
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After 326 performances, Leigh finished her run, and she was soon assigned to reprise her role as Blanche DuBois in the film version of the play. |
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Kazan had favoured Jessica Tandy and later, Olivia de Havilland over Leigh, but knew she had been a success on the London stage as Blanche. |
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According to published genetic analyses, it is a crossbreed of Mondeuse Blanche, a variety from Savoy, and Dureza Noir, an ancient variety from Ardèche, to the north of Valence. |
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The Hallett Cove conformably overlies the limestone of the Eocene-Oligocene Port Willunga Formation and the clays and sands of the late Eocene Blanche Point Formation. |
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He was also in the service of John of Gaunt, and wrote The Book of the Duchess as a eulogy to Gaunt's wife Blanche. |
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The Bordeaux wine dealer Focke, of German descent, apparently waited until the end of the long autumn rains before starting to pick at his chateau, La Tour Blanche in Bommes. |
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Once your oven is dry, we recommend, for optimum performance, that you minimally insulate it with a thick coat of Terre Blanche grog, using the thermal mass obtained to get the best results from your cooking. |
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Versinthe La Blanche is made from 18 plants and contains Grande Wormwood, star anise, fennel, genepi, tarragon, dill, basil, rosemary, peppermint and verbena. |
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After the successful re-creation of one of her most powerful pieces, La Chambre Blanche, choreographer Ginette Laurin now intends to restage La Vie qui bat in its original version. |
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Blanche du Pois... A commercial vegetable blancher, destined to be used around the world for frozen food production, is constructed by Canadian researchers. |
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The newspaper said there were 36 witnesses, including family members of Bolin's three victims: Teri Lynn Matthews, 26, Natalie Blanche Holley, 25, and 17-year-old Stephanie Collins. |
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A Miss Blanche Saunders contributes her time as instructress. |
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The Troupe franco-canadienne, a groupe of eight comedians that included Blanche de la Sablonnière and Louis Labelle, often performed melodramas and comedies at this new venue. |
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Through Tarentaise, Maurienne, Bauges and the Vallée Blanche, one can admire the setting of the Mont Blanc countryside and all the Savoyard lakes below in the bend of the road. |
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The first secateurs cuts have been given at Chateau La Tour Blanche. |
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Blanche the sweetbreads for 10 minutes in salted boiling water and peel. |
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They stopped at a confectionary where Blanche experienced her first ice cream. |
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Edmund's second marriage to Blanche of Artois, the widow of the King of Navarre, placed him at the centre of the European aristocracy. |
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Edward III of England married John of Gaunt, his third surviving son, to Henry's heiress Blanche of Lancaster. |
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The lady in charge of his upbringing was Blanche Herbert, Lady Troy, whose ancestors had residual Lollard connections. |
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He was the cousin and friend of Blanche Parry, the closest person to Elizabeth for 56 years. |
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Mary descended from the Duke of Lancaster by all three of his wives, Blanche of Lancaster, Constance of Castile, and Katherine Swynford. |
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Jeff Johnson's nebbishy Blanche, for example, is a complete comic character, a demented Dorothy who can write her way back to Kansas. |
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The French Queen Dowager Blanche of Castile convinced Joan to marry Thomas II of Savoy instead. |
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The nobles of France offered him the Regency of the kingdom, vacated by the death of Queen Blanche of Castile. |
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To seal the treaty, a marriage between Blanche of Castile, John's niece, and Louis the Lion, Philip's son, was contracted. |
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Catherine Blanche Brome Morrison, Girl Scout Ambassador, Future Woman of Distinction. |
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At Nuit Blanche, a frenetic allnight art festival in Toronto, it was exhibited outdoors and was viewed, Kelly reckons, by crowds up to 1,000-strong. |
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The play was condemned by most critics, but the production was a considerable commercial success, and led to Leigh's casting as Blanche in the 1951 film version. |
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In partnership with Binkie Beaumont he staged the English premiere of Tennessee Williams's A Streetcar Named Desire, with Leigh in the central role of Blanche DuBois. |
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Chaucer's Book of the Duchess, also known as the Deeth of Blaunche the Duchesse, was written in commemoration of Blanche of Lancaster, John of Gaunt's first wife. |
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Blanche strengthened her rule over the county by forcing the castellans to sell their estates and by having a say in the nobles' right of fortification. |
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Henry of Grosmont, 1st Duke of Lancaster, had no male heir so Edward married his son John to Henry's heiress daughter and John's third cousin Blanche of Lancaster. |
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Importer Merchant du Vin launched the newest beer in its portfolio, Blanche de Namur from Brasserie du Bocq in Belgium, in New York City on May 8 at BXL Zuid. |
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The Autoroute Blanche has tunnels and soaring viaducts that leave you gasping and put the M4's challenges round Newport into rather painful context. |
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