Caitlin blew a quick bubble with her gum, repositioning her crossed legs that were covered slightly by a highly slit jean skirt. |
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After giving the movers instructions, she and Caitlin went inside and took the elevator to the fifth floor. |
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Caitlin Davis was working at the counter with Helen Crane, cutting a loaf of French bread. |
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There was a pregnant pause, then Caitlin sighed sadly, reaching out to trace a finger over the figure on the screen. |
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Caitlin acted as traffic controller, designating the rooms to which the things were assigned. |
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She was as angry as Caitlin was, but her anger was directed toward Crane, whom she saw as the cause for her sudden state of dishabille. |
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When they reached the front walk of the Nelson house at the top of the hill, Caitlin turned and faced him. |
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There was a brief pause, then Caitlin giggled and heard an answering snicker from Michael. |
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Last summer, Caitlin observed bald eaglets fledging from nests at two sites. |
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He leaves wife Norma, children Lee, Jesse and Caitlin, and grandkids Mathew, Jordon, Jamie and Emma. |
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Caitlin was surprised to find that despite being totally immersed in the pool, the white maillot she wore had not become soaking wet. |
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Uncomfortable with his sudden moroseness, Caitlin decided it was time to leave and she rose from the chair. |
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Caitlin glanced to Lucas oddly, and then pulled a small dime bag of marijuana from her pocket, wiggling it slightly in the air. |
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Caitlin slowly turned away from his gaze and looked out at the gently breaking waves on the moonlit beach below. |
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When a stiff back and querulous bottom-lip signals a looming mini-starlet strop in daughter Caitlin, Mr Bear is immediately whipped out. |
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But Caitlin is over, snowing away, because its only eleven A.M. and she liked the present I got her. |
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He kept gazing out over the calm ocean and was so deep in thought that he didn't hear Caitlin come up from behind him. |
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A young girl trainer around 10 with pigtailed hair was standing in front of the counter staring at Caitlin curiously. |
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As homework, Caitlin collects leaves from trees in her neighbourhood, and reads a story in which trees figure largely. |
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National Security Council spokeswoman Caitlin Hayden declined to comment on that meeting. |
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The team is particularly grateful to Roberto Bissio, Marina Ponti and Caitlin Wiesin for facilitating these consultations. |
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Inconversation with the host, Caitlin showed herself to be a delightful and poised young woman, deeply passionate about playing the violin. |
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Many will remember that Caitlin was invited to perform with the NAC Orchestra for Canada Day, as well as for a Young People's Concert. |
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I look forward to the day when Caitlin and everybody else who lives with MS are finally cured of this disease. |
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Caitlin allowed herself the leisure of investigating him more closely. |
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White House spokesperson Caitlin Hayden declined to talk about administration contacts with the Taliban. |
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As Amy waited for Caitlin to get ready, she started to pre-game. |
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This past January, the National Arts Centre invited the now 17-year-old Caitlin to be the first soloist in our Aber Diamond Debut Series. |
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In the hardest-hit areas, smaller and nimbler groups are playing key relief roles, report Lizzie Crocker and Caitlin Dickson. |
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Plus, read Caitlin Dickson on Chicago's lockdown ahead of this weekend's NATO summit. |
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Caitlin raced into an immigration line, grabbing her half finished card. |
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Plus, read Caitlin Dickson on Chicago's NATO lockdown and Howard Kurtz talks to Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel. |
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Caitlin Doughty is certainly not the first person to publish a book about the funeral industry. |
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Caitlin Hayden, press secretary for the National Security Council, told The Daily Beast. |
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The event was staged at the Centre For Sport in Newcastle with cardio tennis being run by local coaches Caitlin Hindmarsh and Alison Cartmell. |
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Caitlin is sixteen and a sixth former at The Magna and is under a lot of pressure with exams. |
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Years later, his wife Caitlin would still have to prepare his eggs for him. |
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Thomas liked to comment that he and Caitlin were in bed together ten minutes after they first met. |
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In May 1941, Thomas and Caitlin moved to London, leaving their son with his grandmother at Blashford in Hampshire. |
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The affairs either ran out of steam or were halted after Caitlin discovered his infidelity. |
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In late 1946 Thomas turned up at the Taylors' again, this time homeless and with Caitlin. |
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She bought a property, 54 Delancey Street, in Camden Town, and in late 1951 Thomas and Caitlin lived in the basement flat. |
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Caitlin flew to America the following day and was taken to the hospital, by which time a tracheotomy had been performed. |
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Caitlin Charles-Jones, 26, has always put design and wearability before her knitwear skills. |
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Caitlin is finally held equal with other great thinkers. |
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Freeman and his wife, the pastry chef Caitlin Williams Freeman, recounted a visit to Chatei Hatou, a Tokyo coffee shop where brewing coffee isn't exactly a ceremony but is ceremonious. |
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Always vibrant, Caitlin started to show unexplainable signs of illness. |
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Caitlin Carroll, a typical Romneyite, said she admired the way the zillionaire former governor approaches problems: he surrounds himself with clever people and asks questions. |
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Caitlin Moran, journalist Well, one reason I still do it now is because you're an animal and you've spawned children and so you have a biological impulse to provide for them. |
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Caitlin Doherty, 19, voted in Warwickshire North. |
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Additional reporting by Caitlin Goldblatt in Baltimore. |
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On behalf of all my Bloc Québécois colleagues, I wish to offer my sincere condolences to his wife, Marit, his children, Erica, Mark and Caitlin, and his brothers and sisters. |
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This led to the Kernaghan's involvement with the MS Society and their commitment to help find a cure, raise awareness and ensure Caitlin enjoys her childhood. |
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Harbour distributes its own titles along with books from two other publishers in which it has or has had an ownership interest: Nightwood Editions and Caitlin Press. |
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The chapter helped send Caitlin to special events with other children and their families and subsidized her attendance at a Girl Guide Camp, though an attack prevented Caitlin from going. |
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His daughter Caitlin, 16, who has volunteered with us since she was nine, had a summer job with us and helped organize the Brunch which included 60 volunteers, staff and clients and a gourmet meal. |
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Along with support from the Pediatric MS Clinic at Toronto's Hospital for Sick Children, Caitlin and her family rely on information and services from the MS Society's Hamilton Chapter. |
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Caitlin and her family are supported by a strong network of relatives and friends who strive to keep Caitlin's life similar to that of any other 10-year-old. |
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The Northampton Swimming Club also trained the young Olympic swimmer Caitlin McClatchey. |
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Caitlin Dickson wraps up another week in fun from the fringe. |
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Could Mary and Caitlin and their turkey basters pose a greater challenge to America than the world's dwindling supply of fossil fuel? |
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Obama's group heading to Sochi includes openly gay athletes Brian Boitano, Billie Jean King and Caitlin Cahow. |
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Tim Mak and Caitlin Dickson contributed reporting to this story. |
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He introduced stuntwoman Daphne Avalon, who played fictional, ill-fated twerker Caitlin Heller. |
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In the High Fives section, the A team award went to Caitlin Waddle and the B team prize to Freya Barras, with Taylor Dodd the most improved player. |
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His widow, Caitlin, died in 1994 and was buried alongside him. |
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In March 1943 Caitlin gave birth to a daughter, Aeronwy, in London. |
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Although Caitlin initially continued her relationship with John, she and Thomas began a correspondence, and in the second half of 1936 were courting. |
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Teachers, like Caitlin Engle at Norwalk High School in Connecticut, have been developing a forensics curriculum, and filling classes by creating motivating lessons and labs. |
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