One woman on the street says crossing guard Debra Smith remains a bigger hero than people know. |
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When Debra and Robert learn of the deception, Raymond receives his just deserts in a marvelous confrontation scene at the dance club. |
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Debra has sent me a copy of a well-written piece on Norwich Terriers from Dog World a few years ago, which sums up the breed's difficulty whelping rather well, I thought. |
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Debra is the Marketing Director for a virtual receptionist and answering service provider. |
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It is being converted into an outlet store, said Debra Webber, the manager of the mall. |
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Dancer and choreographer Debra Brown is internationally-renowned for her unique body of work blending acrobatics and dance. |
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The family of Debra and Eugene Dietz, whom Wood brutally shot and killed at a Tucson autobody shop in 1989, followed. |
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Food For Thought promotes the core benefits of crop protection with pesticides, explains spokesperson Debra Conlon. |
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In 2009, we welcomed Debra Curley of Toronto and Raymond Boucher of Kapuskasing to the Board. |
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The Buy-A-Net charity was started by Debra Lefebvre of Kingston, who was recently honoured as citizen of the year in that city. |
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Debra Korab should also be congratulated for launching the Harbour Authority of Harbour Grace's newsletter. |
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Nike teamed up with First Nation artist Debra Sparrow to create popular hockey jerseys. |
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The Foundation is pleased to announce the election of Debra Berlet of Red Deer, Alberta to the position of President. |
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We owe Debra an immeasurable debt of gratitude for blowing the whistle. |
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Debra further advised that the only way she could think that Alex would be able to get money is to sell some of her possessions. |
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Debra advised that Alex does have a Bank of America account, but to her knowledge the account had a negative balance. |
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Debra gave the deputy what she described as a letter of apology that Alex had written the night before. |
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He was like some comedic humming bird, flitting from Megan Mullally to Eric McCormack to Debra Messing. |
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For a deep-tissue massage with no frills, find Debra or Laeticia at Reebok. |
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Debra lifted out the black bottle, shook it, held it up to the light. |
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Television Games Network anchor and racing analyst Caton Bredar will be joined by handicapper Debra Giglio on an all-female panel of celebrity guests. |
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I'm really happy the Canadian government and CTA have both Bruce Hood and Debra Ward, because I can't imagine the air rage if people couldn't vent all this stuff one way or another. |
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Debra Fischer, of Yale, who has also been searching for Earth-sized planets around nearby stars, has already analysed data similar to Dr Dumusque's with help from Rebekah Dawson, a graduate student. |
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Debra Twehous, chief of physiatry at Fairlawn Rehabilitation Hospital in Worcester. |
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He scrolls through each of them once more: Debra bolshy, Kate boring, robotic, no personality, Yasmina already has a business, why would she leave that? |
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But before Debra went out the door behind her she proceeded to tear a strip off both Miguel and Anna Maria. |
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Dr. Debra M. Zeifman, of Vassar College, notes that early interventions targeting parental sensitivity and responsiveness have been successful in improving child development outcomes in such cases. |
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Programs Officer, Debra Bucher is currently in the devastated country meeting with our partners to see how we can best continue to support them in their efforts to rebuild their communities. |
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According to leading Canadian researchers Debra Pepler and Wendy Craig, bullying is about asserting power through aggression, and repeated bullying consolidates the power relationship between the bully and the victim. |
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Ms Debra Vines, the Manager of Compensation and Benefits for Hydro One, testified that, as of December 31, 2002, there were 3,913 active Plan members, of whom 379 were MCP staff. |
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Nike, in collaboration with Musqueam artist Debra Sparrow, designed a unique jersey that incorporates several icons and cultural symbols of Canada's rich history. |
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Barbara Carroll, Co-ordinator of the Debra Dynes Family House Committee, for her dedication to providing a better quality of life for adults and children in their neighbourhood. |
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The series finale quickly presents what happens after Debra Morgan gets shot by the Brain Surgeon. |
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Debra Minar Driscoll is an area extension home economics agent and associate professor with Oregon State University. |
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On 13 October 2009, he was joined by fellow former Liberal Democrat Cllr Debra Storr. |
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After the defense's last witness left the courtroom, Mr. Zimmerman was asked by Judge Debra S. Nelson whether he had come to a decision on whether he would take the stand. |
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Thanks also go out to Harbour Supervisor Debra Korab and Chairman Llewellyn Noel from the Harbour Authority of Harbour Grace for taking the time to discuss the Long Beach Pond small boat basin with me. |
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This talk will be presented jointly by Wendy Craig and Debra Pepler, the 2008 recipients of the CPA Award for Distinguished Contributions to Public or Community Service. |
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I was the gentleman caller, and Debra was Laura. |
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In La Poupée he put the black model Debra Shaw in a manacle, which disturbed many observers because of the obvious connotations of slavery, though Shaw herself said she felt as if she were in a picture frame. |
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Brava to Debra West for acknowledging that fathers are important! |
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Grindley, partner of Birmingham City Council spinstress Debra Davis, is, according to my spies, down to a couple of spritzers a night. |
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Debra Shore, a commissioner at the MWRD, says disinfection is one of a host of expected new water-quality measures. The flow of the river, westward towards the Mississippi, is not natural. |
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At the 2012 Scottish local elections Councillor Debra Storr stood down to concentrate on her professional career. |
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Ever keen to diversify and reinvent, Debra has forged her impressive and unconventional creative path, working with artists and groups from a wide variety of disciplines. |
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Miguel ended up phoning Liz at home and tearing a strip off her for telling Debra to tell him off. |
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Debra Leavitt Herbert of Sutton went to high school with Maj. |
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Debra Magpie Earling is a member of the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes and her understanding of the world and the characters in this first novel runs blood-deep. |
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A tiered gown was also picked by Debra Messing in form-fitting white, proving white could be worn this year with the Emmys coming a week before Labor Day. |
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This was also staged as a theatre play starring Nigel Hawthorne in 1989, and made into the 1993 feature film Shadowlands starring Anthony Hopkins and Debra Winger. |
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