Judith couldn't resist the gibe and regretted it as soon as Emma rounded on her. |
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The statement also quoted former manager Judith Maycock, who has not worked at the pub for more than a year-and-a-half. |
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To his granddaughter Elizabeth Hall, all his plate except the bowl left to Judith. |
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Of the strong modern phalanx of British composers, Judith Weir has long been a leader. |
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I order a pina colada in a green plastic cup with orange trim and mingle while Judith talks to Mark. |
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Judith Leach, principal of the girls' school, said the exams, which began at 8.30 am and ended promptly at 1 pm, ran without a hitch. |
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Onya Judith, our laws do need to constantly adjust to suit the times we live in. |
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Judith Rowbotham looks at popular fiction writing as a vehicle promoting stereotyped attitudes toward violence. |
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When I was fourteen or fifteen I read a trashy romance novel called Perfect by Judith McNaught. |
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Judith chose a chicken burger and coffee, while I was recommended to try a quarter pound burger with chips and tea. |
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With son-in-law Alistair and daughter Judith having problems, things don't look too promising. |
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In the old house, Judith Collins sits doing needlepoint as young Nora runs up to her with a ball of yarn. |
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Katrina and Shannon were giggling like little children while Judith acted with motherly affection. |
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Whenever possible, we go back to relieve his wife and my mother-in-law Judith of her bedside vigil. |
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The shrill voice echoed in the earpiece and Judith automatically tilted the phone away from her ear. |
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The couple had been trying for a baby for a while but Judith had trouble conceiving because she suffers from polycystic ovaries. |
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To talking to Judith for four hours, a conversation fashioned into the searing performance text, voiced by Lata. |
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At home, they studied these texts in detail, and Judith subsequently translated some of them into rhythmic French prose. |
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Twenty years later in Winnipeg, he will meet Judith, a runaway who saves him from his emotional scars as he saves her from the streets. |
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We're sitting in the waiting area on the alternating cream and baby-blue vinyl chairs welded to the floor, five seats away from Judith and Bill. |
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The only way her husband can get the money is to provide lands of equivalent worth to Judith and her children. |
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Judith Elen travelled as a guest of South Australian Tourism Commission, Qantas and Rex Airways. |
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Judith Keating whipped in for many years and was very active in the breeding and training of the hounds. |
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Count Baldwin I of Flanders eloped with Judith, daughter of King Charles the Bald of the west Franks, who was by the age of 16 the widow of two kings of Wessex. |
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The St. Judith girl's eyes widened and she gave him a sympathetic look. |
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Judith Browne Dianis, a co-director of the advancement Project, a civil-rights organization, called the ruling disappointing. |
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Because the victory of Chanukah came about as the result of the heroic actions of a woman, Judith. |
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This whitewasher is former Associate V.P. Academic Judith Osbourne. |
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In the same episode, Lori died during a crude C-section while giving birth to her daughter, Judith. |
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The anguish among New York Times staffers over the paper's handling of the Judith Miller saga has mounted in recent days, much to the consternation of its top executives. |
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Fernandez, who lives in Edinburgh with his wife, Ximena, and one-year-old daughter, Judith, is not being diplomatic when he says that it will be a wrench to leave Livingston. |
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Judith held out her hand to reveal a small band on her left ring finger. |
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Judith Sischy, the director of the Scottish Council of Independent Schools, said she believed most parents would make sacrifices to keep their children at private schools. |
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Rick must shepherd his newborn daughter, Judith, through this world of peril. |
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Others who have written about this river have found the badlands along this eastern stretch below Judith more teeming with wildlife than the White Cliffs section. |
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Young Judith Blum was never a joiner in school, never popular, never athletic, never part of any cliques. |
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Several years ago, a 99-year-old woman called Judith Schwarz to her Manhattan apartment. |
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She would have done the same to Judith, except that Carol and Tyreese interrupted her. |
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Both Jean Petit and Jean Gerson picked up the Policratirus's emphasis on Judith as an exemplar of tyrannicide and cited her in the debates at Paris and Constance. |
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Although Judith was a new symbol to Florence, John of Salisbury's citation of her as a paradigmatic tyrannicide made the Old Testament heroine a second exemplar. |
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Because her children are not turkey fans, Judith created a Thanksgiving feast focusing on cranberry stuffed pork loin that is slathered with a garlic-onion jam. |
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It was an encounter which began to turn the public against Judith, who appeared on the defensive, uncontrolled, bad tempered and all in all a rather unsympathetic character. |
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Judith told the congregation that there had been great rivalry between church and chapel in the village in the past but the relationship today was friendly and fruitful. |
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Comments on the sheer fatigue and overwhelmingness of it all from Judith. |
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Both Judith Gautier and Gumilev inherited the Parnassian cult of the artificial, as well as its contempt for the slavish imitation of nature in art. |
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Judith couldn't help the trace of anger that colored her voice. |
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Monica may have lost out by not having Judith publish her book. |
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In the following chapter Judith Mayer explores the social, economic and political effects of ecotourism upon a Dayak community in interior Borneo. |
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What is certain about the origin of the poem is that it stems from the Book of Judith. |
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When asked where the Alvin Ailey American Dunce Theater is heading in the 21st century, Judith Jamison lets out a roar of a belly laugh. |
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Author Judith Sachs believes the answer lies in natural remedies such as meditation, hypnosis, homeopathy or herbalism. |
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Influential theorists include Judith Butler, Luce Irigaray, Julia Kristeva, Michel Foucault and Jacques Derrida. |
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Edward Gibbon was born in 1737, the son of Edward and Judith Gibbon at Lime Grove, in the town of Putney, Surrey. |
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Rachel is another modest, nun-like name, of the same order as Judith, and has the appropriate signification of a lamb. |
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Judith Lewis is a doctoral student at State University, and she also works full-time as an academic tutor for 10 scholarshiped student athletes. |
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Judith wines and dines with her enemy, then whacks off his head right after dinner. |
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While attending Jesus' Sermon on the Mount, Brian becomes infatuated with an attractive young rebel, Judith. |
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The existing manuscript text of Judith, following Beowulf in the manuscript, was copied by the second of two scribes. |
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Judith Watkins is centre manager for arts and crafts charity Re-create, part of the Cardiff and the Vale Play Services Association. |
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Publicans Stephen and Judith Gribble collected the award in front of more than 900 of the industry's top operators. |
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The consensus held by modern scholars allocates Judith to the authorship of Cynewulf, though several opposing theories have been proposed. |
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The Nowell Codex contains a Biblical poetic paraphrase, which appears right after Beowulf, called Judith, a retelling of the story of Judith. |
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When the unsuspecting Holofernes fell into a drunken slumber, Judith severed his head with a sword. |
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The Chief Executive of Leeds City Council is Tom Riordan while the Leader of the Council is Councillor Judith Blake of the Labour Party. |
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Judith Herrin is a respected Byzantinist, who has worked in the field for a number of years. |
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Images of the Madonna aside, one can hardly recall an artist of the time without also calling to mind the temptresses Judith or Salome. |
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As Holofernes was often drunk, Judith anticipated that he would attempt to seduce her. |
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Judith Pringle's husband Stephen died in April 2002 of Fabry's disease, which leads to kidney and heart failure. |
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Holofernes adopts the archetypal monstrous image, further pulling any convictions of wrongdoing away from Judith. |
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Susanna had married a physician, John Hall, in 1607, and Judith had married Thomas Quiney, a vintner, two months before Shakespeare's death. |
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Waltheof was married to William's niece Judith, daughter of Adelaide, and a marriage between Edwin and one of William's daughters was proposed. |
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She's cruel-hearted, Judith. Every chance she gets, she makes horrid remarks about the pain I'm going to have to endure. |
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Although Judith commits murder in the poem, she is constantly doused with a saintly light. |
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In line 109, Judith is referred to as an ides ellenrof, which translates as brave woman. |
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Tostig went into exile in Flanders, along with his wife Judith, who was the daughter of Count Baldwin IV of Flanders. |
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Judith is depicted as an exemplar woman, grounded by ideal morale, probity, courage, and religious conviction. |
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Similar to Beowulf, Judith conveys a moral tale of heroic triumph over monstrous beings. |
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Davis lives in Brentwood, Essex, and divorced from his wife Judith in 2005 after 15 years of marriage. |
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Cornel West and Judith Butler have led a continental tradition in American philosophical academia. |
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Only two major, modern biographies of Henry have been produced, Warren Hollister's posthumous volume in 2001, and Judith Green's 2006 work. |
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In 1051, he married Judith of Flanders the only child of Baldwin IV, Count of Flanders by his second wife, Eleanor of Normandy. |
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Tostig's two sons took refuge in Norway, while his wife Judith married Duke Welf of Bavaria. |
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Therapeutic care officer Judith Gray, at the British Red Cross, said masseurs would initially work with elderly people and patients on the neurology ward. |
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On 18 December 1637 he married Judith Sander, who survived him. |
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The tug of love over baby Mollie has driven a rift between Leanne Stanford, and her mother Judith Roberts and caused a bit ter feud that has torn their family apart. |
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Birmingham has a vibrant contemporary literary scene, with local authors including David Lodge, Jim Crace, Jonathan Coe, Joel Lane and Judith Cutler. |
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An eventful race in Varese, Italy lasted 3 hours 42 minutes and 11 seconds, culminating in a sprint beating Marianne Vos in to 2nd place and Judith Arndt in 3rd. |
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Thank you to Vayu, Judith, Jackie and Stephen for making it possible. |
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And thus, in carrying out her plan to kill him, Judith becomes a hero. |
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He now lives in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, with his wife Judith. |
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In the Book of Judith, Holofernes is depicted as a babbling drunkard. |
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Judith was first discovered as an appendage to the Nowell Codex. |
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It was from Bosham in 1051 that Godwin, Sweyn and Tostig fled to Bruges and the court of Baldwin V, Count of Flanders, a relative of Tostig's wife, Judith of Flanders. |
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The pint-sized Yorkshire Terrier leapt into action by hitting a panic button and crying into the intercom when his owner, Judith Shaw, feared she was having a heart attack. |
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