Ralph's relationship with his mother is fraught, as is his love affair with Celia. |
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Much bavardage occurs in which Celia gets the keys to Silas's car and spits in his face about his total worthlessness. |
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The opening story, Celia, is a cheerless piece about a woman who will go to bed with anyone who flourishes a bottle. |
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Celia stomped her foot into the soft grassy ground, but the sound of it went unheard. |
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And more, in that sleek smile, he sensed a derisory note rising out of Lubin's relationship to Morris' sister, Celia. |
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Celia was wearing turquoise corduroy bell-bottoms and a tank top, her hair in two French plaits. |
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The rising moon, like Celia, appears to be frowzy, dirty, red and wrinkled. |
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Out in the hall, Celia toed off her slides and fought to fit her light jacket in among the several already stuffed into the closet. |
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After Jorge moves her out of his mother's house to the little house by the sea, Celia regains her mental health. |
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Abuela Celia presents herself in the form of a narrative, represented as she is in the stories she tells about her life. |
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A lady of the utmost integrity, Celia commanded the height of regard and respect throughout the region. |
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Even though I was used to this kind of thing, being that I was perpetually hanging around with Celia, I loitered near the door while she browsed. |
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Instead of parrying, Celia crouched under the blade's arc and reprised with an upward thrust of her own weapon. |
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His clumsiness around Celia contrasts well with the smooth confidence he displays at the casino. |
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Celia stands a demitasse spoon straight up in the tiny cup of Turkish coffee. |
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While Meg sat herself down on a chaise, Celia opened the curtains and let the morning's sun enter and brighten the room. |
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Before Celia even had a chance to speak, the young man suddenly whirled about and hightailed down the hallway. |
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Kain decided at the age of eight, after seeing a production of Giselle with Celia Franca, that she wanted to become a ballerina. |
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Mrs. Celia SANCHEZ-RAMOS RODA, from Spain, for her system for identifying a person, based on ocular biometry. |
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This is a traditional Russian folk tale, beautifully told by Celia Barker Lottridge. |
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Thanks to Celia Shalom and Annabel Evans for the hours of editing and David Coffey for the wonderful cover illustration. |
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Add Lynda Barron, Celia Imrie and Jane Horrocks clomping about in cardigans and twin-sets being caustic and stalwart and there lies TV magic. |
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This autumn, we should be wearing neat, discreet fashion and talking in clipped, Celia Johnson voices about tea caddies and how marvellous carbolic is on stains. |
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Celia Denov has over thirty years of experience working in the fields of social services, health and women's issues. |
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On the cotton market, the company has reinforced its position as number one with its varieties Celia and Flora. |
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From Cuba, we received endorsements from author Celia Hart and Che Guevara's daughter, Aleida Guevara March. |
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Celia envisions her relationship with her granddaughter in similarly imagistic terms, which literalizes the cultural and psychic connection accomplished by dream work. |
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Celia Eydeland, 17Piano since 7, played at Carnegie Hall, music honors program. |
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Left to right is Jess our daughter, Celia, myself Robert and Astrid, a good friend who started coming to our farm a few years ago as a WWOOfer. |
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After their first readings, we immediately knew we had found our Celia and Elizabeth, respectively. |
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Celia Franca received numerous honorary degrees and other awards for her achievements. |
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Right from the beginning of their career, Hélène and Celia chose to base their style around vocal harmonies and militant lyrics. |
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I married Celia in 1983 and decided to go on our own as conventional grain farmers. |
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There was a true, transformative experience when Jessica started reading the role of Celia. |
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Making a male bucardo will require some DNA Celia didn't have: enter the synthetic biologists. |
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The orchestra played on and the National Ballet danced on, including National Ballet Company founder Celia Franca in the role of Lady Capulet. |
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But Celia is headstrong and determines to rise to the challenge. |
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I love thee. Meet me at the riverbank in five days, dear Celia! |
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Celia Gaze, who runs The Wellbeing Farm near Bolton, has transformed her family's farm into a thriving business, with the help of four llamas. |
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It's all very silly, despite the presence of Callow, Celia Imrie, Stephen Fry and Co but no doubt the kids will chortle at the rude noises. |
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She is the daughter of the banished Duke who finds herself obliged, in turn, to go into banishment with her dear cousin Celia and the court fool, Touchstone. |
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Amanda Harris, though, is deliciously funny as Celia, playing her as a myopic, repressed, head-prefect type who also fancies Orlando and yearns to whip off her specs and let down her hair like a smouldering sexpot. |
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National President of the Australasian Double Reed Society, Celia Craig has combined oboe and cor anglais with equal specialism throughout her career. |
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Judi Dench, Maggie Smith, Celia Imrie and Bill Nighy return for the followup to 2011's The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel, while Richard Gere and Tamsin Greig play two new arrivals. |
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Veronica Tennant, former prima ballerina with the National Ballet of Canada, wrote and directed the informative television portrait Celia Franca: Tour de Force, which first aired in 2006 on Bravo! |
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Ken: One thing about Celia, she's a letter writer. |
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The cargo ships Sunrise and Celia were run aground by powerful winds on September 28 south of the port city of Valencia. |
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Jennifer Maguire opted for classy Corkonian and model boss Celia Holman Lee. |
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The first piece of music audiences will hear is the Rosalind Celia Theme, which establishes both the court music and the theme for Rosalind and Celia, played with trombone, lyre and nyckelharpa. |
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That collection was indeed gorgeous, but the true revivers of Bakst's colour, and of Natalia Goncharova's always glorious graphics, were Zandra Rhodes and Celia Birtwell, both of them designing à la Russe to this day. |
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The latter do not always meet with the approval of Ellie Piercy's Celia, whose more strait-laced governessy anxieties make a fine foil to Terry's unaffected openness. |
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Her father was a furrier, at a time when not many people were buying furs, and her mother, Celia Bader, was stricken with cancer while Ruth was still a girl. |
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Celia Hart-the daughter of Haydee Santamaria and Armando Hart, two historic leaders of the Cuban Revolution-has published and spoken out on the island as a professed supporter both of Trotskyism and of the Cuban regime. |
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Among them was Celia Lizaso, a woman who knew the true story of his birth. |
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A sample of tissue taken from the last creature, named Celia, a few months before she died has facilitated previous attempts to revitalise bucardos, writes Oliver Morton, briefings editor of The Economist. |
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I think we're really looking at a combination, as Celia Wight has just said, of response delegation or determination of responsibility and making sure those people are adequately trained to fulfil the role well. |
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My wife, Flavia, and I would like to thank him and Celia for hosting this dinner for us and for giving us the opportunity to meet so many people from different walks of Irish life. |
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Celia Hart sent a solidarity message linking Mumia's case to that of the Cuban Five, framed up in Miami on bogus espionage charges because of their solidarity with Cuba. |
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We also examined the readiness of critical care staff to respond to potential donor situations by means of a survey, which Celia Wight has already referred to, in nine hospitals in three provinces. |
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Description: Celia Boyer participates to this event. |
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For example, committee member Countess Celia von Bismarck recently travelled to Romania to see for herself how an aid project for mothers and children is being supported with funds from Switzerland. |
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Celia didn't eat at the diner anymore because she thought the carbonation in their fountain drinks was off. |
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In that year Peter Lee, Celia Lyttleton and a poster by David Booth, Malcolm Fowler and Nancy Fowler were commissioned. |
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A 1936 stage version was created by Helen Jerome played at the St James's Theatre in London, starring Celia Johnson and Hugh Williams. |
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He proposed marriage to four women, including Celia Kirwan, and eventually Sonia Brownell accepted. |
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The story describes the dog and the various mischief he gets up to but the crisis in the book comes when the family comes home from visiting Aunt Celia and her chooks. |
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Agents Andrew Lenis and Celia Goble joined EXR Commercial with him. |
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In 1698 travel writer Celia Fiennes wrote of Carlisle as having most of the trappings of a military town and was rife with alcohol and prostitutes. |
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A scholarly edition called The Journeys of Celia Fiennes was produced by Christopher Morris in 1947, and since then the book has been in print in a variety of editions. |
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Celia Fiennes, describing her journey through the Peak in 1697, wrote of. |
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Anyway, I told her, the gynie woman, how I absolutely adore Charles and I do want his children. And Celia, she said he should come for tests! Can you believe it? |
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There's Monday blues all round with Bianca angry at Heath, and with Celia failing to atone for her part in their troubles she's getting itchy feet to flee. |
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It therefore comes as something of a surprise to read Celia Chazelle's magnificent exegesis of an ivory crucifixion scene originally made for Charles the Bald. |
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I had turned up with a bottle, which the hostess, Celia, had duly fridged, but everyone else had opted for camomile tea, making me feel like the biggest lush in south London. |
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