Stand aside, squeaky, glittery all fur coat and no knickers singers, this singer is a Diva and that's the end of it. |
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Delightful Kitchen Diva Ann Browne served up cold platters all during the day that were a joy to savour. |
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He says Mamool has a solid each-way chance, but the one he expects to be hardest to beat is Makybe Diva, last year's winner. |
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Diva may be an overused word, but it's bang on the button here. |
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The Diva emerged after intermission in a dream of white crepe and glitter to oohs and aahs and encouraged the audience to read the text to the Berg songs. |
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In July, as she published her latest book, diary of a Mad Diva, she walked out of a CNN interview. |
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Diva Server SIPcontrol behaves as a SIP User Agent and converts the call control information of the Diva Server telephony board into SIP messages. |
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The 1987 Eurythmics album Savage and her 1992 solo album Diva were both accompanied by video albums, both directed by Sophie Muller. |
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Moms Media is comprised of several well-known publishers, including Baby Crowd, Betty Confidential, Diva Village, Epigee. |
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Meanwhile, daughter Eva The Diva now sees thickie brickie Jason in a new light after his kindness towards her mum. |
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Consumers can enter the Godiva Diva Dreams sweepstakes online via www. |
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While this plot line has potential for complex character development, the Dawg and the Diva essentially live up to their titles by doing predictably conniving things. |
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In the end, I picked as my bachelorette a capricious little blonde with ambitions to be a rock diva. |
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The pop diva has a long cherished dream of giving a live performance with K.J. Jesudas. |
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The Aberdonian diva, born on Christmas Day 1954, is perhaps Scotland's most successful female singer. |
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The legendary soul diva of divas makes a welcome return date to Fairfield Concert Hall. |
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In 1851 the famed diva Jenny Lind, known as the Swedish Nightingale, sang at the Academy of Music opera house in Northampton, Mass. |
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The Antipodean diva of pop was emblazoned across many of the front pages of the red tops garbed in one of the shortest skirts known to man. |
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Lieberson gets her own diva showcase at the Met later on this season, as Dido in Berlioz's Les Troyens, and I can't wait. |
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The following year McNally won the Tony again for Master Class, his portrait of opera diva Maria Callas. |
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The American design diva, who celebrated her 62nd birthday last month, has been forced to behave by the latest trend for ladylike dressing. |
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There she was, barely recognizable, a diva dressed in a leotard, her hair drawn into a knot. |
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Perhaps our diva should have listened more carefully to her colleagues in this La Traviata and learned something from them. |
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The Wild Irish boy assumes the role of a roistering English rake, while Armida plays the part of an Italian diva. |
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We came upon a sixty-something lady out in her front garden with her poodle running around like a dance club diva on disco biscuits. |
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She wants to buy you sensible sweaters and knee-length skirts, while you're dying to express your inner diva with halter tops and studded jeans. |
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The following conversation occurred after the recent spattering of sapphic portrayals in the diva world. |
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Eddie is a nice guy, so we can't imagine why he is so devoted to Gwen, a vain and egocentric diva. |
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The life of a supermodel often conjures images of diva designers, bacchanalian parties and jet-set extravagance. |
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This West African diva is the most famous female singer of the Mandinka people with a vibrant spirit and powerful vocals. |
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Even with all her superstar diva qualities, she's too lightweight, too soft to portray a scheming seductress. |
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She combines the schoolmarmish authority of Barbara Woodhouse with the diva presence of Barbra Streisand. |
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Opening for them will be none other then the diva of trip hop, Magpie, and the essential selecta, taro. |
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Crowds from near and far lined the streets of the beautiful fishing village in the hope to get a glimpse of the self-proclaimed diva. |
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Just days after the troubled rapper checked into a rehab clinic for a sleeping pill addiction, the pop diva has vehemently denied he bedded her. |
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I develop a soft spot for the domestic diva because I believe that she's being made out as a poster child for corporate misbehavior. |
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I first found myself in Dominica's Carib territory after fleeing the inhumanly high register of an American jazz diva in neighbouring Martinique. |
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She acts, she directs, she collects objets, she throws diva fits and she never disappoints a press hungry for diva behaviour. |
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Quite by accident the diva provided the psychological model of gay militancy. |
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She had been described as Ireland's sultry, sexy jazz diva and her reputation has seen her travel all over the world. |
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They include a sparkle princess, a rock star, a fashion trendsetter and a drama diva complete with glittery sunglasses. |
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That was the first line of the first chorus of the first song of my first hit album when I miraculously became a pop diva. |
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Lets be real about it, there is a difference between being high-maintenance, and being a diva. |
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The public likes to bemoan a difficult and wildly diva, hellish in rehearsal, magnanimous on stage, humble in the face of her art. |
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Firstly, however, is the arrival of Jenna G, a truly soulful diva, whose vocal style harks back to the heady days of Nina Simone. |
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He's a decent, hard-working guy who's still got that riotous honky cat spirit lurking in his diva soul. |
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And since the late 1990s, she seems to have been pursuing a single-handed crusade to save the diva from extinction. |
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Smitten with Angel, a high-maintenance diva, Troy vows to relinquish the life of a skirt-chaser if only he can get Angel in his arms. |
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I also curse my lack of preparedness, preferring in my slipshod diva manner to leave all decorating and shopping to the last minute. |
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As Lily Garland, Anne Heche suggests a B-movie starlet rather than a peremptory diva. |
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Being a natural, unshowy performer with a tremendous singing voice, she shifts all the more convincingly from lowly sibling to elegant diva. |
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Well, diva Patti Labelle has been thrilling music fans for more than four decades. |
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Beneath that formal newsreader exterior, who could have guessed that there lurked the spirit of a dance music diva? |
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She arrived for her GL photo shoot in pink sweats and flip-flops, with no makeup and no eye-rolling diva demands about a restricted diet or off-limit topics of discussion. |
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Ragtime was as sophisticated as Stravinsky, Van Vechten asserted, blues singer Clara Smith as sublime an artist as any opera diva. |
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Grande, who like Cyrus is 21, had been called a diva and was upset about it. |
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Edwards can warble and exercise his vibrato technique during poignant bits and can belt out the hallelujahs as forcefully as any four-hundred-pound gospel diva. |
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People scream, the orchestra stops playing, and the stage manager whisks the diva into the wings. |
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The problem is Grande has now painted herself into a bit of a nice-girl corner, which is a place no diva ever wants to be. |
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For someone obsessed with the quirks of fame and applause, la diva may have lost a bit of her talent at garnering those perks. |
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Here we have an inept comedian bear, a diva pig, a masochistic daredevil, a psychotic foreign culinary expert, and a raucously eccentric house band. |
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Seeing that I am merely 20 years of age, I don't think I can be a diva. |
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Employ humility and be a team player in situations that typically inspire diva growls. |
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She said the DIVA women were happy and supportive and her family ate the venison she brought home. |
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A sleeveless cashmere shell and high heels are an instant diva duo. |
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Also giving commendable performances were calypsonian Eunice Peters, who performed the song House of Music, and petite soca diva Sherry Ann Church. |
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Test your knowledge of their on-screen and off-screen triumphs, tragedies, and occasional tackiness by matching a dozen fun factoids with the correct diva. |
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She reinvented herself from cute girl-next-door to sultry diva. |
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A source claims the pop diva could be six or seven weeks pregnant. |
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Nijinsky's modern physicality created a renaissance of male dancing, a revolution that rivaled the supremacy of the diva, the prima donna, the ballerina. |
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He primped and preened for the cameras like a Hollywood diva. |
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She never earned the reputation of being 'difficult' or a diva. |
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In those days, each operatic diva had fiercely partisan fans. |
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Some of this singing is a little more operatic than it needs to be, but America's embrace is broad enough to hold the diva, the heldentenor, and more besides. |
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The rising hip-hop diva has had a lot of good fortune come her way lately. |
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She is a self-centered downtown diva with a head full of attitude. |
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With her hair in a vintage updo with soft ringlets, the diva was seen in chunky jewellery set in diamonds, gold, pearls, emeralds and rubies. |
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And Symone Callaghan's pupils couldn't have been more excited if the hip hop diva herself had taken their class. |
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The diva faced a tense wait with Starsky and Hutch star Huggy Bear after the two were told one of them would be leaving. |
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Our region's diciest diva drags drama around with her wherever she goes too, albeit without narcotics. |
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Meanwhile, another serious inherent problem is that DIVA is not able to infer any event in the basalmost node other than vicariance. |
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After standing ovations and curtain calls, the diva repeated her performance of Ave Maya, and soared a second time. |
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She's as far from a diva as you can get, and happy to chat, albeit croakily, before she makes her way to the airport. |
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Support comes from dreamy English minimalist diva SUZY MANGION, a rare blossom on the landscape of melancholic pop and folktronica. |
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Ballerina was a critical accolade bestowed on relatively few female dancers, somewhat similar to the title diva in opera. |
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Mariah threw a diva fit and started browbeating Nick about being an absentee, no-good husband. |
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The lead character, apparently a rock and roll dance diva, dances so quickly that his shoes catch fire. |
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In opera, the informal equivalent is diva, which means a distinguished singer, but may also denote a prima donna. |
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The flashing teasmade was the star, a dancing diva going increasingly bonkers. |
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Brutally, Ms. Grande, to be a true diva you need to have lived a bit. |
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Martha Reeves sashayed on stage like the soul diva she is to a tumultuous response. |
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The big-bootied diva was seen dallying with the boy-band singer earlier this year. |
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For this dance performance, we've got an opera diva, Japanese Taiko drums, an Australian didjeridu and several jump ropes? |
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CharlieOs Angels star Drew Barrymore reckons unlike most Hollywood types, sheOs not a high-maintenance diva. |
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Perhaps J-Lo's experience of playing a humble servant in Maid in Manhattan, currently riding high in the US film charts, has seen the diva develop a common touch. |
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Our favorite Lebanese diva Majida El Roumi is accused of being secretly granted the Bahraini citizenship by the country's King Hamad Bin Isa Al Khalifah. |
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Frazzled frog Kermit has got his work cut out as he tries to manage his unruly team while his diva ex, Miss Piggy, is the pampered host who's still squawking out demands. |
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When you consider she's as stubborn as a mule, it's anyone's guess whether the Dales diva will mellow and take him back or sever all ties with her desperate spouse. |
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Where Manning's torch diva turns on Sings with the Original Artists shriveled up against spare backing, here they nestle into a winking popadelic hybrid. |
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Not only do the ballerinas of Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo tackle the daunting responsibilities of a diva, but they also portray their Prince Charmings. |
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The 64-year-old diva accused Christopher Anderson of rehashing earlier biographies and enlisted the help of her former brother-in-law to refute accounts of her meanness. |
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