In addition to the standard Albanian terms, Elsie often provides us with the variant forms of Gegerishte. |
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In 1926, a redoubtable woman called Miss Elsie Wagg laid the foundations for the National Gardens Scheme. |
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Elsie ran back into the Tardis, pulled on a black wrap dress and some black kitten heeled boots and re-appeared applying lip gloss. |
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I would wager that when our defence minister made fun of you, Elsie, he was wearing a boring black or blue suit and a sedate tie. |
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Elsie has climbed every mountain peak in the Lake District that is climbable. |
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As a little girl, my great grandmother Elsie fed me noodles and pot cheese. |
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A series of ads for Borden dairy products featured dialogues between Elsie the cow and her blustering husband Elmer. |
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Elsie was a petite woman with thick waves of dark hair and a high forehead. |
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Elsie didn't feel sad at those words, nor did she feel a pang of hurt. |
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Birders can watch migratory species such as endangered clapper rails, dowitchers, and American avocets from the platform at Elsie Roemer Bird Sanctuary. |
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After a joyous welcome at his Suffolk home he came up north to Blackburn to see Elsie, the girlfriend he had met on a blind date while training to go to war. |
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It is guest-written by Elsie, companion to the Doctor and a big tease. |
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But while dancing the mambo in a fruit headdress, this art history major secretly desired to emulate Elsie de Wolfe, the influential society decorator. |
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Elsie Clark knows there was been talk of naming a Brooklyn street after the rapper biggie Smalls. |
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Vida away, Elsie and Aileen teaching, so I was left to beard the dragon. |
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The shop assistant continued to assist Molly, while I looked after Elsie. |
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He was survived by his wife Mabel, his two daughters, Elsie May and Marian, and nine of his grandchildren. |
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The composer conducted, and the leads were sung by two professional guest stars, Richard Lewis and Elsie Morison. |
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Tyler was born Gaynor Hopkins in Skewen, Wales, to coal miner Glyndwr and housewife Elsie Hopkins. |
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His father, Alex, was a professional football player from Scotland and his mother, Elsie, ran a milk round. |
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Elsie Mackay was born seven years later, and has been a member of the Society for over sixty years. |
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I know what people think about the North. They think it's all muck and living over the brush with women like Elsie Tanner. |
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Olivier's sister had been a student there and was a favourite of Elsie Fogerty, the founder and principal of the school. |
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In 1906 Elsie Fogerty founded the Central School of Speech and Drama at the Hall, using its West Theatre, now the Elgar Room as the School's theatre. |
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In February 1896, Elsie Kipling was born, the couple's second daughter. |
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Roderick David Stewart was born at 507 Archway Road, Highgate, North London on 10 January 1945, the youngest of five children of Robert Stewart and Elsie Gilbart. |
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His father was Scottish and had been a master builder in Leith, Edinburgh, while Elsie was English and had grown up in Upper Holloway in North London. |
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In 1988 Elsie Clutton from Llandudno Junction kept getting calls from Hampshire man Henry Glanville, who was trying to phone a friend in Southampton and kept misdialling. |
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The couple have two daughters, Ella Betsi and Elsie Marigold. |
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