Librarian Maureen Cusack can obtain books for anyone wishing to borrow books which are not available in the library. |
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In an emotional scene where Maureen defends her bulimia, Pratt is cringingly bad. |
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I suppose Olympic swimmer Johnny Weissmuller was the ichiban Tarzan portrayer and Maureen O'Sullivan with prototypical Jane. |
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He fares well enough during his flirty scenes with Maureen O'Hara and never gets in the way of the film's energetic spirit. |
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Valerie had been a pupil and a contemporary of Maureen at school, when Maureen's maiden name had been O'Neill. |
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Buddy bolted towards the hospital room, arriving just as Maureen was leaving. |
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Maureen Brennan was the height of summer fashion in a beautiful white skirt and pink top. |
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The club will organise a Miss Kasama beauty contest to be officiated by First Lady Maureen Mwanawasa at Kasama Golf Club. |
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Chicago's most important people were present to pay tribute to Maureen and wish her well on her birthday. |
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Maureen looked a picture when she found she got an A-level grade B in photography. |
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Although christened Maria Philomena, she like to be called by her preferred name, Maureen. |
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James was aged 82 years and lived and farmed in Clorane with his sister Maureen until illness supervened. |
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Robbie, Ian explained, was staying in a villa neighbouring the hotel where he is holidaying with his wife Maureen. |
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Having gone into the last end at 13-13, Maureen Walker's last bowl trailed the jack for three shots. |
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The two got together, and when Jim returned to the Bolton area, Maureen moved across the Pennines to join him. |
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Maureen planted many colourful plants, weeded, clipped and pruned the area so that it was a delight to the eye at Easter. |
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Maureen Connolly in 1953 and Margaret Court Smith in 1970 achieved grand slams among the women. |
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Maureen Whelan was best described as a lady and was dearly loved by relatives, friends and neighbours. |
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Thanks to Maureen Kidd who was responsible for all the arrangements and, in her usual efficient planning, everything went without a hitch. |
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Today, Dave is a lobster fisherman, while Maureen is both a fisher and a writer of short stories, novels, poetry, and children's literature. |
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It was a memorable occasion and we wish Maureen many happy returns and lots of good health. |
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While Maureen was fronting the campaigning, she collapsed with a heart attack and nearly died. |
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Maureen could be relied on to get the scores totted up in double quick time and was never out in her calculations. |
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In the summer of 2002 he said the smell was sometimes so vile, his wife Maureen was unable to sleep. |
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Many people were saddened to hear of the death of Maureen Potter in Dublin last week. |
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As bottle-blonde Maureen, the requisite tragic heroine, Reilly must appear naked in various tableaux vivants. |
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Instead, she leaves the flirting and drunken karaoke to her hausfrau pals, Maureen and Carol, who of course have domestic problems of their own. |
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I must be very careful not to lose my temper with Maureen from the flats management company tomorrow. |
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They may split the vote in a way that favours someone such as Maureen Gilroy who takes a hard line against issues of social equity. |
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Several hours later, after all the visitors have left, Maureen finally awakens from her deep sleep with a gasp and rises to a sitting position. |
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Built-in cabinetry eliminated the need for dressers and bookshelves so Maureen splurged on roomy, cushy leather furniture. |
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Almost week-in and week-out, aunt Maureen is always underlining her credentials as one of the most, if not the only, complete female performer on the local front. |
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Maureen Power read the list of candidates for Confirmation and then the Bishop administered the sacrament with the sponsors by the side of the boys and girls. |
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After she recomposed herself, Annabelle looked at Maureen serenely. |
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These depocentres contain thick upper Maureen, Eista and Forties sands deposited in laterally extensive submarine fan systems with widespread confined channelling. |
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Maureen was one of 1,000 lucky people to have won tickets for the event in a competition ballot, and among an estimated 200 to have seen both events. |
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Wendy Noel plays Maureen as an edgy, outspoken and sensitive woman. |
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The idea of demolishing the flats was first suggested 10 years ago, but Maureen and her husband fought the proposals, until they were moved out in March this year. |
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For the best event-planning partner in any time zone, meet Maureen Ryan Fable at First Protocol. |
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One of the key staffers in his office, Maureen Connelly, was charged with vetting the commercials. |
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Maureen was claiming a namesake with me as she also was called Veronica. |
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Maureen Dowd, winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Commentary, just sparked up a news doobie. |
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He was predeceased by his darling wife, Maureen, and their son Pat. |
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Instead, Maureen returned to the nearest town of any substance, several hours away by road, and in sign language described to a druggist what she had seen. |
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For neighbour Maureen Swan, the afternoon teas are a great opportunity to span the generation gap. |
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The Board also approved the appointment of Maureen Babis as NYCIDA executive director. |
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Maureen supported her growing family by waitressing part time and working behind the bar at the Old Swan pub, in Yardley. |
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It was followed in 1975 by the pioneering world music piece Ommadawn released after the death of his mother Maureen. |
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Oldfield's parents were Raymond Oldfield, a general practitioner, and Maureen Liston, an Irish nurse. |
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In August 1975, however, Plant and his wife Maureen were involved in a serious car crash while on holiday in Rhodes, Greece. |
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Max Adrian played Delius, with Christopher Gable as Fenby and Maureen Pryor as Jelka. |
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Moore's daughter, Maureen, and a consideration of the way in which their bedrooms were arranged at The Kilns, I am quite certain that they were. |
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Maureen Dowd, winner of the Pulitzer Prize, just sparked up a news doobie. |
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Maureen suffered internal injuries at their home in Outwell, Norfolk, in March last year and died six days later. |
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The trip will be led by the Rev Maureen Read, vicar of Christ the King Church in Meltham, and assistant priest, the Rev Dennis Shields. |
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Penn Stater Maureen Seaberg explains the Joe Paterno mystique. |
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Everybody, including the hodophobic, inebriated Maureen Stapleton, arrived in New York very, very happy. |
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An area around Maureen Walk was sealed off this morning as detectives from anti-gun unit Matrix looked for clues. |
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Verses from Ezekiel were read by Paline Gee, from Thessalonians by Jenny Perkins and Matthew's Gospel by Maureen Weaving. |
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Bur to snobbishly ignore exciting writers like Maureen McHugh is their loss. |
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At Manchester airport, Tracey Caburn, from Pontefract, Yorkshire, had returned with her mother, Maureen Sudmore and sister Debbie Murphy. |
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Tracey Caburn returned from Tunisia with her mother, Maureen Sudmore and sister Debbie Murphy, from Pontefract. |
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Tracey Caburn returned from Tunisia with her mother, Maureen Sudmore, and sister, Debbie Murphy, from Pontefract. |
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And we've had brilliant helpers like Joanie Redmond, Pat Thompson and Val Scullin, while Maureen and Pauline did all the cleaning. |
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Victorious Woman and local Realtor Maureen Ingelsby inspired attendees with her own story of victory and the girlfriends had some good laughs thanks to comedian Grover Silcox. |
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Former Sadlers Wells Ballet star Maureen Bruce lives in Yelverton. |
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She is very curious to see what Maureen, the receptionist, looks like when abstracted from that stern matronly gaze etched irremovably into her stony forbidding features. |
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Forester, John Ruskin, Radclyffe Hall, Susan Hill, Hanif Kureishi, Maureen Duffy, Khushwant Singh, Sir Leslie Stephen and the Booker Prize winner Anita Brookner. |
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Sutcliffe seriously assaulted Maureen Long in Bradford in July. |
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The former electroplater who has lived on the barge with his wife Maureen ever since the pair sold their Oxton home said he had reported the incident to the police. |
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First, the installation of an elaborate garden emblematizes the excesses of affluence and is the catalyst for a brutal argument between Scott and Maureen. |
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Maureen Moore, Paddy's sister, said that the two made a mutual pact that if either died during the war, the survivor would take care of both of their families. |
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Now forklift trucks Iris, Lilly, Molly, Maureen and Nancy are being sent across the UK as part of the firm's work on structural repairs and car park refurbishments. |
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Lonely Planet was founded by married couple Maureen and Tony Wheeler. |
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Nancy, a high school student, saw herself as being helpful when she told Maureen, a neurotypical peer, that the horizontal lines on her shirt made her look fat. |
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