Ida tried to reach him to bind his wounds and was knocked down by a billy club by one of the police officers. |
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Grandma Ida was cackling with unbridled laughter, and Jude laughed right along with her. |
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Ida Worthington, and her husband Fred, who died 15 years ago, were larger-than-life extroverts. |
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Queen Ida, landlady of the Slip Inn for 24 years, was given a grand send-off at her funeral at Milnrow Parish Church on Monday. |
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But his chief opponent, the blowsily good-hearted, promiscuous Ida loses much of her instinctive belief in right and wrong. |
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Ida Mae Kitchen-n-Lounge brings down-home southern cooking north, then gives it a decidedly Manhattan twist. |
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Ida Willis is a no-nonsense, interfering housekeeper whose temperament is ill-suited to her clients. |
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Athena, intending to entertain the Olympians by playing the flute is mocked by the gods and retreats to Mount Ida to play alone. |
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Then Ida put aside her life of duty and quiet respectability in the little upstate town of New Paltz and hopped a train. |
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Karol's younger sister, Ida Zaluski, was one of Vienna's leading socialites who always knew how to make an entrance. |
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Cybele found her son's body and returned with him to Mount Ida, where she lamented his death. |
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Ida and her family also have to abandon the country after the Turkish aga decided to marry her and to make her part of his harem. |
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When Ida was in Italy, serving as a nurse, she wrote many letters, both home to her friends and of course to her love interest, Clarence. |
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His father, Harry, an insurance agent who started his own firm, met his mother, Ida, when she was working in her father's five-and-dime store. |
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Ida is a woman who I look up to for her strength, her wittiness, her intelligence and her wonderful and generous spirit. |
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Tonight Ida could triumph twice: its luminous black-and-white camerawork has earned it a best cinematography nomination. |
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The result is Ida, a meditation on the makings of modern Poland that won best film at last year's London film festival. |
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His wife, Ida, makes appearances in the empty rooms, but she is usually painted from the back, with the emphasis on the bare nape of her neck. |
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In the male, Ida rises from the right testicle and Pingala from the left testicle. |
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He compiles a list of euphoniously named luminaries: Ava Gardner, Yma Sumac, Oona O'Neill, Abba Eban, Ida Lupino, Aga Khan, Eva Gabor, etc. |
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Each year, Fred Cassidy, along with Lee and Ida Powers are honoured to host this annual event. |
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Undeterred, Wanda and Ida press on along a road of hostility and dissimulation that will lead to the harrowing end of their quest. |
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Ida is a mystery of sorts, tethered to a road journey in a bleak postwar Poland. |
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Hugo, who had intended to join his wife, Ida, in Naples but was not welcomed by her, returned to Weimar to spend a winter in a state of suicidal depression. |
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The score held by Madame Ida Servais, a famous singing teacher, reveals a series of bad puns which emphasise the derisory character of the Wagnerian cult. |
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He however refused to take part in this and asked Hermes to guide the three goddesses to Mount Ida to find the Shepard-prince Paris who would arbitrate. |
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The respiration through the left nasal cavity is called Chandra or Ida. |
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Intentionally or not, by drawing this sentence attributed to Ida out of its context, the Pontifical Commissioner expurgates the prayer of the Lady of All Peoples of a part of its Mystery. |
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These accusations are capped by the Prince's father, who refuses to allow Ida to nurse his son back to health because of her unwomanliness. |
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We tried to cheer him up by telling him our mother's aunt Ida, a former deaconess in the First M. E. Church, had written us to say the world is coming to an end in 1944, but he refused to be consoled. |
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The clairvoyant who observes the ganglionic cords Ida and Pingala of a Yogi in the moments of practicing Pranayama will see the pure waters of Amrita, the primordial waters of Genesis, ascending through these two nadis. |
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The Chermettes take part in 3 tastings during a flying visit to New York, Chicago and Washington, where they joined their importer Peter Weygandt and his daughter Ida. |
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In The Princess Ida prefers Valkyrian hymns, while the Prince delights in feminine lyrics that he keeps attempting to foist upon her. |
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Mr Ida expressed his appreciation to all the Chairpersons and Rapporteurs for their thorough preparatory work which had inspired highly intellectual discussion. |
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After graduating from school, Ida helped her parents run the store. |
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The ascension of creative energies of the Third Logos is realized through the ganglionic cords, known in the Orient by the names of Ida and Pingala. |
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Yet, Watson's descriptions also gothicize the kuia, ultimately removing responsibility for her predicament from Ida and her companions. |
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If any find it incredible that Ida be even outwardly so lightsome that she saw clearly in the night, let them answer this question. |
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Ida Blair's brother Charles Limouzin recommended St Cyprian's School, Eastbourne, East Sussex. |
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At Woodbridge Congregational Church Blyton met Ida Hunt, who taught at Ipswich High School, and suggested that she train as a teacher. |
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She developed a close relationship with the woman who would become her brother's wife, Ida Nettleship. |
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Ida Whittaker began making chocolates there in 1903, taught by the wife of the vicar of Kildwick. |
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That Ida has dressed herself in a collapsible bathrobe and silk stockings is not only accommodating but almost romancelike. |
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The high standards of design and quality symbolised by Ida Gut appeal to women who are looking for urbane classical fashion in modern clothing, clothing that expresses cultural sensitivity. |
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From Charleston, South Carolina to a small neighborhood in Harlem called Little Senegal, he reconstructs his genealogical tree and follows it to Ida Robinson, his distant cousin. |
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Even so, I suspect the academy will balk at the intensity of Timbuktu, which leaves the field to Leviathan and Ida – and either would be a deserving winner. |
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Ida had kept him awake while he drowsed his way up the old King's Trace in eastern Missouri, feverish and weak. |
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So when Ida and Lily died a few years ago, Gus made no public display. |
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Ida B. Wells-Barnett was a fearless anti-lynching crusader, suffragist, women's rights advocate, journalist, and speaker of international stature. |
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Connie, born Constance Ida LeBlanc on September 7, 1922, in Manchester, NH, was one of six children of Canadian immigrants Leo and Seraphine LeBlanc. |
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Born in Paris to Russian parents, Svetlova had her first role as a child in 1931 with Ida Rubinstein's experimental troupe in Amphion, choreographed by Leonide Massine. |
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When she was discovered the next morning by the landladies, Ida and Belle Hall, his insistence that he had slept on the floor was met with disbelief. |
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Those Sullivan wrote himself include Thespis, Iolanthe, Princess Ida, The Yeomen of the Guard, The Gondoliers, The Grand Duke and probably Utopia Limited. |
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And they brought over kings from Germany that they might reign over them in Britain, right down to the time in which Ida reigned, who was son of Eobba. |
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McAfee's decision to quit Holland for Ireland is seen as a coup by the IDA, which recently has been attracting high-level investment projects by Intel, IBM and Guidant. |
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