Since her mother became ill, earlier this year, Lillian said she had been overwhelmed by the messages of support from friends and neighbours. |
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Lillian Andrews, a scheming sexpot, seduces her married boss, causing divorce and general mayhem in the lives of those around her. |
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See, I originally wanted your mother and Lillian Bennett to join me for breakfast, but they had already scheduled a morning in the Turkish bath. |
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A quick cheerio to the normally indefatigable Lillian, who suffered a setback last week when she thought she was suffering from indigestion. |
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Lillian sighed and crossed the room to settle on an antique davenport, lifting her eyes to his with a thin smile. |
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Lillian watched her stand on the edge of a gray boarded dock playing with seagulls and a particularly irked crab. |
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Your Aunt Lillian managed to get hold of him and it seems there's little chance of my son escaping her clutches until the Season ends. |
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The site yielded a miniature elbow pipe of catlinite, as identified through X-ray diffraction by James Gundersen and Lillian Pollock. |
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At the party Lillian Rose, wearing the rosebud dress bought by Yvonne, gurgled happily in her cot. |
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The Rainbow Ridge School at Lillian Rock is set amongst some of the most spectacular Australian bushland imaginable. |
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Lily and Lillian came out of the lavishly decorated door to the Turkish bath, and began to ascend the grand staircase. |
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Lillian was wearing a cerulean dress from Italy, decorated by gold trimmings. |
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The flashy car belonged to the most annoying person in the world if Lillian had any vote. |
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Playwright Lillian Hellman was known for a sharp tongue that may have aided her success. |
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He and his wife, Lillian, also make time for their two children and three grandchildren. |
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In 1946, Neal amassed hurrahs and a Tony award for her Broadway debut in Lillian Hellman's Another Part of the Forest. |
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In 1913, when Frank was substituting for Taylor in Chicago, Lillian went along, with a three-month-old nursling. |
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Also in the 1950s, Lillian Oppenheimer helped popularize the word origami and introduce it to Americans. |
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He is joined by legendary talents Lillian Gish and Helen Hayes as the two elderly smiling maniacal sisters. |
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That is when Auria Adams said she looked out her window in the Lillian Wald Houses on East 6th Street and FDR Drive. |
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Lillian Hellman was called difficult because she drank, swore and slept around like a man. |
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Lillian moseyed on over at that point and asked us what we were drinking. |
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Poets included Lillian Allen, the Commission's Executive Committee member, George Elliott Clarke of Toronto, and Joujou Turenne from Montreal. |
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She had two sisters, Lillian Murray who presently lives in Chicopee, MA, and Estelle Tisdell who predeceased her. |
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In 1920 Lillian both appeared in Griffith's much admired Way Down East and directed Dorothy in Remodeling Her Husband. |
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The Gishes left Griffith in 1922, Lillian going to the Tiffany Company and in 1925 to Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and Dorothy to Paramount Studios. |
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The latest variety called AC Lillian can reduce sawfly damage dramatically. |
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In the Canadian Western Red Spring class, the top varieties grown in the Prairies were again AC Lillian and AC Harvest. |
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Her two children, Lillian and Arthur, love playing in the gypsy camp near my parents' farm and helping my mother gather fruit in the orchards. |
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Lillian Boraks-Nemetz is working on a sequel to this award-winning novel and is planning a third volume in the future. |
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She excelled at music, and in August 1888 left Melbourne with her sister Lillian and her mother for Leipzig, Germany, where she studied piano at the conservatorium. |
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Despite being invited to dinner by his friend Aldrich, Lillian refused to move into the dining room. |
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Even after Salinger had decamped to Cornish, he loved to lunch with William Shawn and Lillian Ross at the Algonquin in New York. |
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St. Peter at one point exclaims to Lillian, in a beatific reverie. |
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Following King's assassination, the estate was to be passed on to the N. A. A. C. P., a decision that her executrix, Lillian Hellman, fought bitterly, yet unsuccessfully, for years. |
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Scientists like Dr. Lillian Dyck are making sure this happens. |
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At the time of her appointment, the Canadian Press reported that Lillian Tait was not only the first woman Official Reporter in Canada, but the first in the British Commonwealth. |
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Lillian Weber believed fiercely that we need to show unswerving faith in the intelligence of teachers and the educability of all children. |
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Helen Henderson and her mother, Lillian, have had the opposite experience. |
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Influenced by friends and family who convinced her she was no longer capable of managing her own affairs, Lillian signed over control of her finances. |
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Lillian is a solid stem variety that is successful in reducing yield losses due to infestations of wheat stem sawfly that have been prevalent in southern Alberta and western Saskatchewan in recent years. |
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A survey reported in Lillian D. Millar's book Homes for Canadians, published in 1946, found that one-third of all owners planned to make additions to their houses to meet the needs of their families. |
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Lillian Leitzel's grandmother was celebrated trapeze artist. |
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Son of late Fozy and Lillian Tokla, adored father of David and his wife Kerry Tokla and Michael Tokla. |
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The more daring had lithographs of Lillian Russell, Mae Howard, the Floradoras and poses of the Gibson Girls. |
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Arthur Miller, Lillian Hellman, and Tennessee Williams ruled the stage. |
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Lillian began volunteering online with RESPECT in April 2005, and her efforts have included writing e-Zine articles, assisting with the letter exchange, and most recently the series of two yard sale fundraisers. |
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We wish to extend our thanks to Fred and Lillian Korman and their staff for their ongoing support as that entire donation goes directly to the BMP Foundation for the purchase of new medical equipment for the BMP Hospital. |
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Lillian Penson Hall is situated in Paddington, and Nutford House is situated in Marble Arch. |
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Another American swimmer in France in 1926 to try and swim the Channel was Lillian Cannon from Baltimore. |
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The following year, the Gilbreths moved to Rhode Island so that Lillian could enroll in a Ph. D. program at Brown, where she studied psychology, something that she thought was missing from Taylorism. |
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The grants are named for American playwright Lillian Hellman and her longtime companion, the novelist Dashiell Hammett. |
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I just can't believe you were so nice about Lillian Hellman! |
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Nearly two centuries later, a comic operetta based on Voltaire's novel, adapted by Lillian Hellman and with lyrics by Richard Wilbur, opened on Broadway. |
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They are Lillian France, a community nurse, and Stephen Crook, a community psychiatric nurse. |
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Henry Street Settlement, settlement house complex in New York City, founded in 1893 by American nurse and social worker Lillian D. Wald as a nursing service for immigrants. |
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Along with another cousin, Lillian Gregg, Elfrida set up a kindergarten for children considered uneducable and mentally defective. |
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The grant program began in 1989, when the American playwright Lillian Hellman stipulated in her will that her estate should be used to assist writers in financial need as a result of expressing their views. |
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A solid-stem wheat variety called Lillian, first introduced in 2006, has been the most popular on the Prairies for the past three years because of its resistance to sawfly damage and improved yield potential. |
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The Tea House at Kew Gardens was set alight by Suffragettes Olive Wharry and Lillian Lenton in February 1913 during a series of arson attacks that occurred throughout London. |
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After spying a raven haired beauty, who turns out to be Lillian, the lord's daughter, Eriik, the Viking Jarl, is determined to take more than Saxon riches back to his home. |
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A LILLIAN Diana Gish was a Hollywood star whose career spanned 75 years. |
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