Students write a poem about a fairer future for Africa and enter them into a competition judged by Children's Laureate Jacqueline Wilson. |
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Jacqueline opened her mouth in protest, but at his obvious disapproval, decided against it. |
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And in the 20th century, style icons from burlesque superstar Gypsy Rose Lee to Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis wore Tiffany jewellery. |
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Among the highlights of the collection are well-known Picasso paintings such as Olga Koklova with Mantilla and Jacqueline Seated. |
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The stableman who had taken care of Lay's horse, led Nalie into the stables as Jacqueline took Lione into the castle. |
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Meanwhile Jacqueline, who has trimmed down from 12 stone seven pounds to nine stone seven pounds, is delighted with her new-found figure. |
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Jacqueline Rose asks an extremely pertinent question of Jameson's totalizing account of postmodern schizophrenic subjectivity. |
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His mother Jacqueline resorted to emotional blackmail to try to make him stop. |
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He dressed stars like Grace Kelly, Marilyn Monroe and Natalie Wood, as well as first lady Jacqueline Kennedy. |
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A lot of people think that I named her Jacqueline after Jacqueline Kennedy. |
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Her mother Karen named her after January Wayne, a character in Jacqueline Susann's dime novel Once is Not Enough. |
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The painter's younger sister, Jacqueline, who was physically and mentally handicapped had a lobotomy when she was a child and spent her life in a mental institution. |
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It was based on the life of Jacqueline du Pré, a cellist who suffered from multiple sclerosis. |
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This article was amended on 14 November 2014 to correct the description of Jacqueline du Pré: she was a cellist, not a violinist. |
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It tore Guy away from Jacqueline, leaving her tottering on the brink of fear. |
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Two such activists are Frank Mugisha and kasha Jacqueline Nabagesera in Uganda. |
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You are invited to participate in a research project led by Drs Jacqueline Oxman-Martinez, Marie Lacroix and Jill Hanley. |
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Their son Paul, daughter-in-law Jacqueline, a dashing blond aviatrix, and their two children, live at the palace. |
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Today Jacqueline is a graduate and a first lieutenant in the Royal Navy. |
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Jacqueline Lloyd, project co-ordinator, said the money was a godsend. |
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I really want Jacqueline Wilson to write a book about an evacuee, I think it would be brilliant. |
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José is still at his computer but this time he's booking a last-minute London weekend break for himself, Jacqueline and two friends. |
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If you listened closely during the bleep, you could faintly hear Jacqueline Bissett still giving her speech. |
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The chairman nominates Mr Jean-Paul Sols as secretary and Miss Jacqueline Mouzon as scrutineer. |
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The composer was a good deal older than Jacqueline but, in spite of the 21-year age gap, they fell head over heels in love. |
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Since that time he stayed in Vanier at the home of Madame Jacqueline Nadeau who took very good care of our confrere. |
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Camille shook Jacqueline violently, begging her to let her play. |
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Jacqueline Kennedy's reaction to Mamie Eisenhower's coupon-clipping homeyness was an insistence on cultural glamour. |
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When Jacqueline Kennedy wanted a portrait bust of her murdered husband, Mr de Weldon was her immediate choice. |
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Their mother, Jacqueline, is still critically ill in hospital. |
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Gaines leaves behind a 16-year-old son, Oliver, an 11-year-old daughter, Anushka, and his wife Jacqueline. |
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I know all members join me in expressing our deepest sympathies to his wife Jacqueline and to all the members of his wonderful family. |
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Jacqueline Baudon was also a party to the proceedings in the proceedings before the Fourth Board of Appeal. |
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Regency would like to thank Jacqueline Aloisi de Larderel, Director, UNEP IE for her assistance and support of this initiative. |
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He and Jacqueline were both able to take time off when Phillip was born, thanks to EU rules. |
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He replaces the Honourable Jacqueline R. Matheson who is appointed Chief Justice of the same court. |
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Jacqueline explained that since she lost her mother, there has been no one she can turn to to share her problems. |
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In the many portraits, Picasso oscillates between naturalism and abstraction in his portraits of Jacqueline. |
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Anyone who thought Jacqueline Kennedy was cut off from the day-to-day trials of the New Frontier has now been briskly disabused. |
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Having met in 1952 while Jacqueline was working in a ceramic studio, the couple moved in together two years later. |
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When Jacqueline rejoins them, conversation on the matter ceases. |
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Much later in the film we learn there has been a quite serious rift between Jacqueline and Tayeb, but until we reach that point Jacqueline's right to her secrets is respected. |
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Jacqueline Kennedy helped change all that in the 1960s, with her unflappable chic and wardrobe full of haute couture. |
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He met and married his first wife, Jacqueline Witte, in 1949, when they were members of an acting troupe in Illinois. |
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On the table was a picture of Jacqueline Kennedy with a dedication to Vidal, says Bastos. |
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Jacqueline W. described how welfare helped her provide her infant daughter the security and nurturance she needed while she attended school part-time. |
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In the early 1960s, Jacqueline Kennedy refurbished the room and gathered a distinguished committee to determine appropriate holdings for the library. |
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Jacqueline Stellar from Fairfax, Virginia, expressed the same sentiment. |
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Also included are several small pages of notes probably taken by Jacqueline Beaudoin-Ross when she was gathering information on Marie-Paule Nolin. |
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This document was prepared by Réal Lavergne and Jacqueline Wood for the Advisory Group on Civil Society and Aid Effectiveness, drawing on cases submitted to the Advisory Group and on other sources. |
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Rowling, Love Lessons by Jacqueline Wilson, Raven's Gate' by Anthony Horowitz and Silverfin by Charlie Higson. |
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Jacqueline Niyonzima is a 'chief of zone' in the rural area of Bujumbura. |
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Jacqueline Signori's task is to identify new possibilities for collaboration in the research domain, most notably between American clusters located within the region and their French counterparts. |
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Jacqueline is an active supporter of empowering women and is a contributor to the Devata Organization and Opportunity Junction. |
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Cochran had trained as a beautician and pursued that career in Montgomery, Alabama, in Pensacola, Florida, and from roughly 1931 in New York City, where she took the name Jacqueline. |
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Resolution No 4.5: Election to the post of Director of Mrs Jacqueline ZOETE for a term of two years expiring at the end of the 2012 General Meeting. |
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Over the following years, Nicole made appearances in a number of TV series and surprised fans by returning to the stage to play the role of Jacqueline Maillan in Coup de soleil. |
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I did some pretty over-the-top orchestrations for her, and the more dramatic they were, the more Jacqueline liked it, and she'd ask me to make it even more dramatic. |
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As a member of the Minister's Work Group on Violence Prevention, the Chair of the Council, Jacqueline Latter, helped develop the provincial violence-free schools policy. |
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Newman and Jacqueline had three children by the time they divorced. |
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In the end it was the actions of the new Board, and the new Board president Ms. Jacqueline Hébert, that halted the management practices that were damaging LCPS financially. |
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Jacqueline is busy packing for her weekend break, being careful about what she puts in her hand-luggage, knowing this will speed things up at the airport. |
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Hesitant that perhaps some of our children like Jacqueline or Kaki would not have the attention span to sit through a concert rehearsal, we sat them up in the last row of the balcony. |
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One is Manda and one is Jacqueline Gross and Associates. |
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Jacqueline Jeanes, who works on the front desk at the Hilton in Cardiff city centre, was nominated by her colleagues. |
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A brilliant man endowed with a superior intellect, Guy provided Jacqueline for nearly twenty years with a dazzling lifestyle that she fully savored, making each moment a cherished jewel. |
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The Young Australian of 2014 is 21 year old Jacqueline Freney, a paralympic swimmer who won an impressive eight gold medals at the London 2012 Paralympic games, the most of any Paralympian in a single games. |
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He began planning his re-election and even laid the groundwork for secret talks with Mr Castro. His relationship with his glamorous wife, Jacqueline, also improved. |
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The fonds also contains material providing information about the family relations and school life at the Fermata School, in South Carolina, of Jacqueline and Bridget Todd, daughters of John L. Todd and Marjory C. Todd. |
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To end the meeting there was an informative presentation on the Maritimes and Gulf Region made by Jacqueline Richard, the Regional Director of SCH in the Maritimes and Gulf Region. |
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Morgan Scroggy of Canby and Jacqueline Leung of Barlow led qualifying in two events apiece. |
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In the 1998 film Hilary and Jackie about British cellist Jacqueline du Pre, Fonteyn is portrayed by Nyree Dawn Porter. |
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Watson was born in Paris, France, the daughter of English lawyers Jacqueline Luesby and Chris Watson. |
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Artist Jacqueline Crofton threw eggs at the walls of the room containing Creed's work as a protest. |
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Between Paris and Saint Tropez, surrounded by luxury and voluptuousness, Jacqueline and Guy devoured existence in a carefree manner, like plucking roses. |
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Jacqueline Cornes of Whimbrel Close, Leegomery, Telford, was jailed for six years after pleading guilty to manslaughter. |
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Blind composer Jacqueline Clifton received her MBE for her services to music and visually impaired people. |
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EastEnders star Jacqueline Jossa has revealed she has been suffering from postpartum hair loss since having her daughter, Ella. |
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Jacqueline Jossa A far cry from her character Lauren's look in Enders, Jax radiates glamour in this floor-length gown. |
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In solo, Jacqueline Simoneau climbed from the second position after the prelims to the gold medal in final, beating Kristina Makushenko from Russia. |
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The argute Poirot figures out that Simon and Jacqueline were the killers, tricking them into believing he possessed conclusive gunpowder tests. |
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Plus the new CD audiobook of My Secret Diary by multi-award winning children's author Jacqueline Wilson. |
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Billionaire playboy, husband of Jacqueline Kennedy, lover of Eva Peron and Maria Callas, friend of statesmen, movie stars and royalty, Aristotle Onassis lived a life of high drama, black comedy and Greek tragedy. |
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Why, they even compared her to the sainted Jacqueline Kennedy. |
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The Board was sorry to say goodbye to outgoing president Kevin Midbo, and departing board members Jacqueline Gahagan of Dalhousie University and Laverne Monette of the Ontario Aboriginal AIDS Strategy. |
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Mineta announced the appointment of Jacqueline Glassman as chief counsel for DOT's National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. |
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As a prelude to future collaborations, I invited as many people as I could to the color timing sessions : Jacqueline, Lucia Bretones-Mendez, the makeup artist, and my gaffer Pascal Lombardo. |
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Jacqueline Easley and her family in their backyard. |
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Jacqueline Morais Easley describes the diversity of American families. |
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During her tenure at the White House, Jacqueline Kennedy established herself as a style icon, favoring a streamlined look that signaled a departure from the attire of her predecessor, Mamie Eisenhower. |
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It's the same sort of thing as what Jacqueline said. |
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Jacqueline Wilson updated attitudes toward disability in Katy, a reworking of Susan Coolidge's 1872 novel What Katy Did, in which a headstrong tomboy becomes saintly after an accident leaves her unable to walk. |
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In 2006, Success Tools was taken over by Andre Liem, Desiree Liem and Jacqueline van Altena-Liem, a brother and two sisters, turning Success Tools thus into a real family business. |
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Similarly, Mark Sell as the philandering Claude who pays popsies with tins of company biscuits and Jacqueline Roberts as his highly verbal wife were both fine. |
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Dave Graham is a volunteer for Tynemouth Volunteer Life Brigade while his wife Jacqueline has taken an interest in the workwear used by fisherfolk of years gone by. |
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EastEnders actress Jacqueline Jossa kick-started the demand for belly painting when she and her boyfriend Dan Osborne decided to paint her tummy like a Kinder Egg. |
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Peter Pearson was sidesman and Jacqueline France led the intercessions. |
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Jacqueline was so named simply because their mother had liked the ring of the word, sounding Parisian and worldly and auguring, to her mind, a good life. |
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Jacqueline Arriagada, a leader in the Quillon community in the Biobio region, has fought hard to protect local food sovereignty and ancestral seeds. |
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And distraught mum Jacqueline told of how her sick daughter is wasting away in a cramped bunkbed after council bosses allegedly ignored the family's pleas for help. |
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