Her Louisa alternates between affection and infuriation as Martin bumbles through romantic moments. |
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Louisa walked up the aisle in a lavish full-length dress that featured a cascade of layers of pink tulle. |
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I bequeath three-fiftieths thereof to my niece Louisa, daughter of my brother Amos. |
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Although he never married, his long relationship with a Mrs Louisa Barrow produced four children, all of whom bore his name. |
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After studying what the company had to offer, Louisa finally decided on a mix of pink-and-white balloons. |
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We all laughed and agreed that Louisa definitely liked him, and with that we trooped off to the car to head for home. |
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Louisa stopped navigating the steps to stare at me while I bounced all around the living room like a demented idiot. |
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Louisa squeals and gives Georgie a big hug and a kiss on the cheek, then does the same to her father. |
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Louisa returned to the Easy Gold late in the evening, having bargained out a deal with Captain Hill. |
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Will may have been the youngest on board the Louisa May, but every crewmember admired and respected him. |
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Quickly I met up with Nelly and Louisa in the mess hall for breakfast then we hurried to the music room. |
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Tom only knows that Bob's presence mires their relationship in patterns of slavery, whereas Louisa is initially unaware of such a pattern. |
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The pride of the museum is a portrait of Queen Maria Louisa made of butterflies. |
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Jerry Adams, Head of Programme Effectiveness Unit, supported Louisa in her role as Adviser. |
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This looking glass matches the other items of the Louisa range and our Medaillion chair. |
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His eldest son Joseph, born in 1831, later married Louisa Johnson, became a teamster and worked for a time from William Creek on the Oodnadatta Track. |
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In 1869, Louisa Van Slyke, a 24-year-old New Yorker, was the first person to be interred on the island. |
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According to Louisa Patterson, Regional Nursing Officer for the Atlantic, VAC can rise to this challenge through education. |
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Louisa Blair, author of The Anglos: The Hidden Face of Québec City, discusses the history of her community. |
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Listening to her willowy voice, it would be tempting to think Louisa fragile or nervous. |
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That honor must surely go to the death of Beth in Louisa May Alcott's Little Women. |
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Excerpts from the introductory speech made by Louisa Hanoune, Member of Parliament and spokeswoman for the Algerian Workers Party. |
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The immovable objects opposed to Sam's irresistible force are Henny and her stepdaughter, Louisa, the child of his dead first wife. |
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It will be perfect in a living room or a bedroom. This console table matches the other items of the Louisa range and our Medaillion chair. |
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Louisa takes off and does the same, with Grace following in close pursuit. |
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Louisa sat in her rocking chair knitting away more booties for no one. |
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I'm reminded here of Louisa May Alcott's story about the children who put beans up their noses. |
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Sauerbruch and his partner Louisa Hutton recently caused a stir when they built the Brandhorst Museum in Munich. |
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Louisa also devotes much of her time to feeding underprivileged children in the desolate Kurland Village in South Africa. |
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For ESP he cites the ganzfeld studies, the government-sponsored remote viewing program, and the Louisa Rhine database of spontaneous ESP experiences. |
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And that Louisa May Alcott's father was not much like the beloved paterfamilias of the March girls in Little Women. |
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For this exhibition, Louisa organized a launch event and invited cabinet ministers and other dignitaries. |
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Today, his mother, Louisa, is taking her to see the Crown prosecutor, Mr. Morin, to prepare her testimony. |
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Ruskin had been introduced to the wealthy Irish La Touche family by Louisa, Marchioness of Waterford. |
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Louisa sat in the car crying, until her foot fell asleep. She shook her foot violently, afraid the numbness would turn to frostbite. |
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A daughter of the transcendentalist Bronson Alcott, Louisa spent most of her life in Boston and Concord, Massachusetts, where she grew up in the company of Ralph Waldo Emerson, Theodore Parker, and Henry David Thoreau. |
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Dickinson's last trips from Amherst were in 1864 and 1865, when she shared her cousins Louisa and Frances Norcross's boardinghouse in Cambridge and underwent a course of treatment with the leading Boston ophthalmologist. |
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Starter at a typical bistro in the Louisa street in Ostend. |
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A few years ago, Louisa Savarese, also adopted at birth — Nugent has nine children from several relationships — hired a genealogist to find her parents. |
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There is the story of Louis Knott and Louisa Monias who told of the value of the camps organized by the Aboriginal Healing Foundation in reconnecting with the land and becoming healthy. |
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According to the Applicant, the MV Louisa was involved in conducting sonar and cesium magnetic surveys of the sea floor of the Bay of Cadiz in order to locate and record indications of oil and methane gas. |
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Thus, the Louisa was detained by the authorities of Spain, in Spanish internal waters, for alleged criminal activities conducted in its territorial sea. |
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The Louisa was detained by the Spanish authorities in the exercise of Spain's sovereignty over its internal and territorial waters and in connection with alleged criminal activities committed therein. |
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I take this opportunity to salute Mrs. Louisa Madiako Mojela's track record as well as her courage in carving out a meaningful role for women in the corporate boardroom. |
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One day I would be called Louise Dupont, the next Louisa Vandenburg. |
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For me, as a child, it was Little Women by Louisa May Alcott. Then in university I fell in love with One Hundred Years of Solitude by Gabriel García Márquez, then Tolstoy, then Goethe. |
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This is the birthday of my only child Wilma Louisa. |
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After three years, Louisa had reimbursed her loan. |
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These travels led to his election to the Royal Geographical Society of England and gave him a lifelong interest in foreign countries and travel. 1846 also witnessed his first marriage, to Louisa Maud Robinson. |
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Meet mother-of-one Louisa Francis, whose bizarre phobia means she is terrified of buttons. |
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Mary's earliest years were happy ones, judging from the letters of William Godwin's housekeeper and nurse, Louisa Jones. |
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The children were John Charles, Maria Louisa, Charles Golding, Isobel, Emma, Alfred, and Lionel. |
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The Church is in Harbour Lane, situated between Louisa Drive and Henrietta Street, close to the junction with Ailsa Street West. |
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Agatha Christie fans and those who loved finding Louisa May Alcott's lost potboilers will enjoy this. |
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Henrietta and Louisa Musgroves names have the same nouveau, Latinate, Empire ring compared to the traditional English names of Anne, Mary, and Elizabeth Elliot. |
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The father established himself as a hosier in 1744, and Charles seems to have benefited from the warm reception that Louisa and her retinue received from the Danes. |
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Other notable burials are Annie, Sophia and Mary Louisa Armitt. |
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Derwentside Athletics Club promote their annual Hellhole 10km Multi Terrain event tomorrow with registration at the Louisa Sports Centre, Stanley. |
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Authors who have been influenced by Bunyan include Nathaniel Hawthorne, Herman Melville, Charles Dickens, Louisa May Alcott and George Bernard Shaw. |
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She was a daughter of Hussey Crespigny Vivian and Louisa Duff. |
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A young girl, Susan, discovers that some of the neighboring families belong to a group known as Consociates, including Louisa May Alcott's family. |
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