When Rock Hudson and Doris Day shared fume and frustration in their prolonged comedic foreplay, there was a hint of adultness about it. |
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Unfortunately, as Doris misaddresses her letter, it only arrives on Friday. |
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Serving mostly itinerant and homeless women, many of whom have mental difficulties, Chez Doris is accepting donations. |
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Asked by journalist David Marr who were her favorite singers, she replied Doris Day and Dean Martin. |
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Her sister Doris had been employed to rehearse a group of dancing girls for a road show of the Follies for producer Ned Wayburn. |
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He and Doris Humphrey, his mentor, spoke constantly about the contrast between Apollonian and Dionysian qualities. |
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As St Crumnathy's Cathedral is currently deconsecrated, it is not possible to install Canon Doris into her stall at the moment. |
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Tim spoke with Doris about fashion, the advent of the jean and the art of the timeless. |
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Toyah Willcox returns to the stage to play Calamity, a role made famous on the Hollywood screen by Doris Day. |
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The intention is not to parody the genre, but to affectionately re-create the kind of movie that was popularized by Doris Day. |
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Their 500-acre farm in Plainfield has been in the family since the family matriarch, Doris, was a child. |
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Doris Humphrey, wearing a red dress, skips and skitters with a windblown lightness. |
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An orphan, Doris was brought up in the respectable home of well-to-do foster parents, and was educated by a governess. |
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Her sister Doris had been employed to rehearse a group of dancing girls for a roadshow. |
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Doris spent the day throwing pebbles into dark water that absorbed every dream she ever had. |
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Mom, played by Carol Kane, is a Doris Day throwback who sings show tunes and makes Jell-O desserts. |
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Everyone from the Rolling Stones to Nelson Mandela, Doris Day to Tom Cruise eventually passed through this art deco landmark. |
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When Doris Duke zeroed in on him, he became front-page news. |
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The era's biggest female star was the perky sexpot Doris Day, who reigned as America's sweetheart until she was jilted in brutal fashion when the baby boomers came of age. |
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He had eloped with Doris two months earlier, shortly after graduating together as English majors from Leland College. |
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Doris was an absolutely delightful and totally wonderful person. |
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Doris had to carry tea in urns to the potato gathers that ate their sandwiches out of plastic bread wrappers while counting their sacks of potatoes. |
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While Doris sat having contractions in the car, George played lifesaver. |
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You got back-cover blurbs on your new book from James McPherson, Amanda Foreman, and Doris Kearns Goodwin. |
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In 'Do Animals Cry' she enters the realm of the family together with her performers and the composer Hahn Rowe and set designer Doris Dziersk. |
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Last year panhandle ranchers Phillip and Doris Smith suffered through the worst one-year drought in Texas history. |
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Next week Doc and Doris are going to visit new deltoids at Twenty-first Century Gym. |
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After leaving secondary school in 1973, Doris Dörrie spent two years in the United States, studying film and working as a projectionist. |
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Anyone whose career, like Doris Dörrie's, began at such an early age, has something of a headstart. |
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Meaning, we can now say with some certainty that Doris Kearns Goodwin banged Abraham Lincoln. |
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A hand-knit yellow cardigan adds to her Doris Day secretarial look. |
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While these objects are seemingly simple in construction and unimposing in materials, Doris illuminated the many rich layers of meaning they encode. |
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Unless you're playing racquetball at the New York Athletic Club or taking Aunt Doris for a sorry ride in a hansom cab, exactly what would you be doing on these three blocks? |
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Doris Lessing, of course, is pre-eminently known as a writer about the female experience. |
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He also discovered that he had been subconsciously scanning the groups of women that he addressed, looking for his late mother, Doris Heavin. |
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Doris Day starred as the head of the grievance committee in a pajama factory whose workers are about to go on strike. |
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Take Doris along and the exploration becomes hugely exciting, and also extremely comfortable. |
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But the real Doris was saying, as she had every day for decades, Run away, you silly woman, take control, write. |
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Gerhard Schröder, a former German chancellor, met his fourth wife, Doris, when she was a journalist. |
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I agree entirely with our colleague Doris Pack when she says that this must be a precondition for any lifting of sanctions. |
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Construction of two new gold mines, the Meadowbank and Doris North projects, are hopefully going to begin this summer. |
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It just teleports you to 1776 and forces everyone not named Doris Kearns Goodwin to piece it together as it goes. |
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Prime Minister Harper made the announcement following a meeting with Doris Leuthard, President of the Swiss Confederation. |
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Doris Cordero is a Forest Programme Officer and the focal point for climate change at IUCN's Regional Office for South America in Quito, Ecuador. |
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Doris Swartzentruber Snyder continued on to Argentina with her two small children. |
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He said tell Doris, my wife, to take care of my children, to make Ivan into a great man. |
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On completion of the transaction, the existing management team headed by CEO Doris Albisser will hold a substantial minority interest. |
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Tomorrow the Ukrainian President will also meet the Minister for Economic Affairs Doris Leuthard. |
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But as a director of sharp-tongued comedy films Doris Dörrie is unbeatable. |
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Doris also ventures back into the troubled waters of romance, whether she's being fixed up by her sons with an egotistical lawman or giving a braggart his comeuppance. |
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Doris is supposed to be a go-go dancer or some kind of dancer in Vegas. |
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The contributions of Doris Witt, Traci Marie Kelly, and Janet Theophano underscore the importance of cookbooks with respect to women's history. |
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Mrs Conchita Warren is an unusual name, I thought as I cycled towards Limehouse. Most local women were Doris, Winnie, Ethel or Gertie. |
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Doris Hart for example attained her first Triple Crown after playing three Wimbledon final matches held in one single day. |
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Doris Darrington, 77, can still picture the singing. |
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For more than five years Doris cared for her husband, who had suffered a stroke. Then she was diagnosed with cancer and needed radiation therapy and an intensive, daily round of chemotherapy for two weeks. |
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In her new circumstances, Doris felt the need to complete her college degree, so eventually she and her youngsters went to Goshen, Indiana, for that purpose. |
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Why then has Doris Kearns Goodwin chosen to take up the story again? |
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It also had an artistic component. She had her teacher's assistant and constant companion, Doris Landry, with her to provide support, devotion and encouragement. |
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In Doris Strütt and Stefan Kollmuss Gösken has found two strong actors with the ability to dreamily and gracefully move to the ambient beats of David Thayer. |
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The award was presented in Vienna, attended by Doris Bures and Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Kailash Satyarthi, amongst others. |
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Sound recording of Robert Fleming and contralto Doris Parker. |
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Doris Duke left the high stone walls, now covered in trumpet creeper vines, and set marble sculptures of human figures inside them. |
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Doris Lee is a worthy candidate for re-entry. |
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An undignified quest, as daffily contrived as any Doris Day comedy, entirely redeemed by the scatty Miss Faris. |
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The 2007 Forum featured former US Vice President Al Gore, Federal Councillor Doris Leuthard, Indian Minister of Commerce and Industry Kamal Nath, and John Naisbitt, the trend predictor, futurologist and bestselling author. |
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As Betty, she joined the ranks of strong, bossy women who inhabited Coronation Street, and at the Rovers Return she answered to the bossiest – landlady Annie Walker, played by Doris Speed. |
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The heads of the delegations then signed the bilateral framework agreements, after which Doris Leuthard gave the closing speech. The event was immortalised with an official 'family' photograph. |
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The contortionists and acrobats of the Australian company Circa don't shy from sadomasochism, either: in their self-titled show, at the Doris Duke, a woman in stilettos walks all over a man. |
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Successful synergies among research, policy, and practice require that all partners, in the end, re-shape, shift and flex, and I think many of the conclusions that Doris and Erica reported to you reflect that notion. |
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Encouraging the teaching and learning of two foreign languages and increasing grants for participants with disabilities and the learning and use of sign language are fundamental proposals by the rapporteur, Doris Pack. |
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On Friday afternoon, Doris Leuthard, a member of the Federal Council, will be visiting the exhibition and bringing the exhibition to its official end with a closing ceremony. |
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President Basescu also met the head of the Federal Department of Economic Affairs, Doris Leuthard, and the head of the Federal Department of Justice and Police, Christoph Blocher. |
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Also included in the collection are two programs for concerts given on the Montlaurier on August 29 and 30, 1923, as well as a luggage label for the same ship in the name of Miss Doris Lee. |
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Doris unbuckled her seatbelt and went to the back of the cabulance, to the sheriff situation. |
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I explained that the real Regina Leigh must have been on Rosie O'Donnell while Doris was on Glenwood's cheapoid cable news. |
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The other four of the seven are Doris Hart, Frank Sedgman, Leander Paes, and Martina Hingis. |
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Virginia Woolf, Simone de Beauvoir, Doris Lessing, Elfriede Jelinek were feminist voices during this period. |
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The music included tracks Al Green, Bettye Swann, Ann Peebles, Doris Duke, Scott Walker, Phil Spector and Burt Bacharach. |
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Wallace lifted the halfinch Browning off Doris and lumped after them in leagueboot paces, hefting the big weapon onehanded as if it were a toy. |
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Mainstream novelists such Doris Lessing and Margaret Atwood also wrote works in this genre. |
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I'm about a foot taller than Doris, so I look down on her tiny curls, each one a perfect rosette of blue icing under a saranwrap tent. |
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And In A Cream Cracker Under the Settee, 75-year-old Doris has suffered a fall while trying to clear up after her less than thorough home help. |
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Doris Lessing invented Jane Somers to outwit indifferent publishers. |
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In 1934, she launched The Bennington School of the Dance, with a faculty that included Doris Humphrey, Martha Graham, Charles Weidman and Hanya Holm. |
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Society for the Advancement of Material and Process Engineering, SAMPE Symposium and Exhibition, Long Beach Convention Center, Long Beach, CA, Doris Weaver 331-0616, ext. |
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Mary Wigman and Doris Humphrey founded the modern expressionist dance individualized by the subject of action and the dramatic expressivity of the movement. |
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That's what I strove for with Doris and the Ankh, my middle-grade fantasy. |
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The format might be considered an nnconscious nod to modern dance pioneer Doris Humphrey's instructions to choreographers to pare down movement invention to its essence. |
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She had a pert, dishwater blond hairdo, kind of like a Doris Day cut. |
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Carrie Preston, smothered in a Carol Burnettskit version of Doris Day's bouffants, appears to be weirdly channeling Renee Zellweger in Down With Love. |
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David Spade, Mary McCormack, Craig Bierko, Scott Terra, Jenna Boyd, Nicholas Schwerin, Doris Roberts, Corey Feldman, Jon Lovitz, Alyssa Milano, Rob Reiner. |
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