He was sent two poems from a Miss Ethel Malley, who wrote saying they were found among her brother's possessions after his death. |
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He works with a white headed vulture called Ethel, a white tailed sea eagle, a golden eagle, an American kestrel and a European eagle owl. |
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Moving Houses was commissioned by the Kronos Quartet, but here it is played by the frumpily named Ethel. |
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Becky and Lorelei both saw spots, while Ethel set off an otherwise unassuming grey fan skirt with pink fringing and haphazard pink patches. |
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This included sweeps of the 100 and 200 freestyles, led by Ethel Lackie and Martha Norelius, respectively. |
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There were splashes of flash bulbs, and infernal heat, and the button eyes of Ethel Kennedy turned to cinders. |
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His wife Ethel had to pack him a case that contained a mutton chop and a large bar of chocolate. |
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Of course, as a result of this I ended up singing on television variety shows along with Dinah Shore, Perry Como, Pat Boone, even Ethel Merman! |
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Irving and Ethel were two of a kind, indefatigable troupers who simply never wanted to get off stage. |
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Though 25 years his junior, Ethel gives off the aura of having been around the block a few times. |
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My own opinion, for what it is worth, is that Ethel was almost certainly guilty. |
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In 1919, Ethel Parsons and Telfor Paullin made a painting that lifts hearts and souls, just by being fine art. |
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Lucy and Ethel wish to go to a nightclub, while Ricky and Fred would rather go see a fight. |
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The Barrymores were a multigenerational dynasty that included film and theater actors John, Lionel, Ethel, John Drew, and Drew. |
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She was married to a press agent and, supposedly, had an affair with Ethel Merman. |
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Sometimes on Sunday, Ola, Ethel, Joe and I would go to the pasture, and sit under the sweet gum tree or play stick frog. |
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In the case of Ethel Hannah, he says, the family could have instructed the hospital to not treat her pneumonia and to treat her palliatively. |
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The Gadfly, an adaptation of the popular novel by Ethel Voynich, was unfinished and unperformed. |
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The school had no musical tradition, and Britten continued to study the piano with Ethel Astle. |
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His first cousin once removed was Ethel Greenglass, wife of Julius Rosenberg. |
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Ethel Colburn Mayne states that George Gordon Byron was born on 22 January 1788 in a house on 24 Holles Street in London. |
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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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Ethel Colburn Mayne states that George Gordon Byron was born on 22 January, 1788, in a house on 24 Holles Street in London. |
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I was talking to Jim, about Paul and Ethel, when it just slipped out about their possible divorce. I'm sorry. |
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Queensberry married Ethel Weeden in 1893 but the marriage was annulled the following year. |
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In 1960, she made her Broadway debut in Gypsy, opposite Ethel Merman. |
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Born in Dayton, Ohio, to Clarence and Ethel Boyer, Paul Boyer grew up in the Brethren in Christ Church. |
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Like Rose, Ethel is reported to be strong-willed and very religious. |
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Ethel is a mysophile. She derives her gratification from the dirt in which she is living. |
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Bernard Clark and Ethel were seated side by side on a costly sofa gazing abstractly at the parting guest. |
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But Lee Carpenter, manager of YoYo in Ethel Street, Birmingham, can. |
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It was while teaching at Grangetown Board School that Ethel met headmistress Connie Burns, who was a fellow music lover and founder of the Eston Concert Party. |
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Alumni from this period included Elizabeth Frink, Edward Burra, Patrick Caulfield, Ethel Walker, Dirk Bogarde, Robert Clatworthy, John Latham and John Berger. |
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Charmian, she thought, suited her much better. She didn't think she looked, felt, or sounded like Ethel. Nor like her middle name, which she really detested, Edna. |
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Ethel wer still ovvercome at t' news an' shoo started on abaat aah much 'er family gate back i' divi wen shoo were a lass an' aah shoo could still remember 'er Co-op number. |
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Along with the Red Scare and execution of Julius and Ethel Rosenberg the United States ran open campaigns to eliminate communism in the United States. |
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One writer who certainly deserves such attention is Ethel Carnie, the first British working-class woman to sustain a long and varied publishing career. |
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