Her bright red hair was held up in a polka-dot hair-tie, like a bulbous Lucille Ball. |
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Dottie is a Lucille Ball clone who performs wacky antics on her television show. |
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The story of Lucille is vapid and uninteresting in comparison, for it lacks any emotional or societal resonance. |
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Lucille makes it clear that they are looking for young dancers with attitude and ability. |
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At her worst, Gilda comes off as a whinier Lucille Ball, and we mark time until the next skit. |
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If you are a bicycle commuter on Airport Way, that chuckhole near Lucille St. isn't all you have to worry about. |
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According to Lucille, the money intended for the school was given to a stationery store instead. |
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In this clip, Lucille insists she loves all her children equally, but reveals her true feelings on her son, the magician. |
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Around this time, he met an antiques dealer named Lucille Teasel. |
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The main character is stuck on a bus full of Lucille Ball impersonators. |
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Lucille has little to say, focusing instead on the alcohol accessibility in the building. |
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A story on the front page of Wednesday's Oregon Life section misidentified her as Lucille Pershern. |
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After returning from service, Al reunited with Lucille, but his inability to find steady work left the family impoverished. |
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Lawrence grew up in Louisville, Ky., where she worshiped Lucille Ball. |
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The youngest, Lucille, died unmarried and childless in 1825, months before her 18th birthday. |
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The other artists who performed on that night's show were Lucille Ball, George Hamilton and Fran Jeffries. |
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Two months later, unable to find Lucille, Al went to the Berkeley, California, home of a family friend named Mrs. |
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The shows set a joint record, each receiving 11 nominations for Lucille Lortel Awards, and feature contemporary scores. |
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Stan Sitwell ended up pawning off the company onto Lucille Too when he discovered the latest batch of problems. |
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The legislation designating it as such was introduced by Sarah Lucille Turner, one of the first two women to serve in the Missouri House of Representatives. |
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Both his mother Lucille and father Al were African Americans. |
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