Veda begins to show a more-than daughterly interest in Beragon herself and an affair begins that Mildred soon becomes aware of. |
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The idea for the book first came about when Mildred wrote a short song with the title words in it. |
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In 1951, he finally decided to dump his long-suffering first wife, Mildred, for the newly divorced ex-wife of a congressman. |
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Here, Mount played a raging battleaxe, Martha, who, like her sister Mildred, is a widow. |
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He and his wife Mildred were given a red-carpet welcome and housed in a sumptuous villa near the official residence of President Francois Bozize. |
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As Mildred walks in, his long, slender fingers tent themselves in front of his face, a gesture that means he is focusing, deep in thought. |
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Mildred did a gospel piece called 'Mahalia,' and suddenly, everyone was in church. |
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Mildred remembers the discrimination against active Union members who were denied promotions. |
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Mildred Tait, former Summerlea member now in Stittsville, filled in briefly at Val Coffin's plant table. |
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If Mildred was unable to meet repayment obligations under a mortgage, the mortgagee would have the right to seek possession of the house and to sell it. |
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Nurse Mildred Ratched, brilliantly played by Louise Fletcher as a blankly implacable schoolmarm, argues back. |
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Mama Dip's Kitchen Mildred Council picked cotton as a little girl, helping her family scratch out a living on their small farm. |
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His filmography is as much dense as unequal, but he nevertheless left at least two masterpieces: Casablanca and Mildred Pierce. |
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Veda is the villain of the film, but Mildred isn't let off the hook, either. |
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For Mildred, all that mattered was being able to walk down the street, in view of everyone, with her husband's arm around her. |
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Blu-ray, Arrow Aspirational Mildred is dragged down by messy, tightwad George. |
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That same year he married 16-year-old film extra Mildred Harris the first in a procession of child brides. |
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Mildred has maintained her great love for music and song down the years and is a well known teacher of set dancing and line dancing throughout the district. |
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And it's because of people like her that her friend Mildred Mateche believes the Kakamega forest is safe. |
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The final scene portrays a very tall, very proud Belfry soaring and swooping with Mildred as they zip over the treetops on the way back home. |
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Mildred spent the last month of her life translating works of Goethe in her cell. |
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This plant, commissioned in 1999, provides power for the Aurora North mine's requirements and is connected with the Mildred Lake facilities. |
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Approximately 30 great blue herons were found dead near a run-off pond at the Mildred Lake mine site, operated by Syncrude. |
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Dr. Kemp was the beloved husband of Mildred Magdalene Schmidt for almost 69 years, and the dearly loved father of Linda and her husband Bruce Hutchison. |
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Just a week ago, the Aristides' house was unfurnished, and as his wife, Mildred, prepared for departure from Johannesburg on Thursday night, she, was unsure whether they and their two daughters would have a bed to sleep in. |
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When Mildred Tiber's husband died, Mildred moped from morntill night. |
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In this drama, she plays Mildred Rogers, the vulgar, manipulative London waitress who tortures the infatuated, clubfooted Philip Carey, an artists turned medical student played by Leslie Howard. |
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Her husband, a failed real estate developer, walks out, leaving Mildred a grass widow with no income besides the money she makes baking pies for neighbors. |
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Mr Brauneis cites evidence that Mildred, the composer, derived the tune from African-American spirituals, a subject in which she later became an expert. |
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Next, the water that was in one of the jugs that was shaken around is getting pretty well clear. That takes one hour, natural decanting, which is a 50-year term in the tailings pond at Mildred Lake. |
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Energy systems are highly integrated at the Mildred Lake site, taking advantage of the heat generated in the upgraders and moving that energy to the energy-consuming plants in mining and extraction. |
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The slurry is further conditioned as it is transported to the Mildred Lake extraction plant via a hydrotransport pipeline where it enters the primary separation vessels. |
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The primary froth is then piped to Mildred Lake for further processing. |
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To date, the Aurora 2 train has operated as designed and provides additional flexibility in the production and transportation of bitumen from Aurora to the Mildred Lake upgrader. |
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Unlike the Mildred study44, the mental health services did not mandate the changes in practice as formal policy changes, and did not put in place any organizational supports to facilitate the desired changes in behaviour. |
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But it's a risky business, says 19-year-old Mildred Atamba. |
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Currently, the majority of sulphur produced by Syncrude is stockpiled at Syncrude's Mildred Lake plant site as present market conditions continue to limit the sale of this by-product at positive margins. |
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While extraction operations associated with the Base and North mines are located at the Mildred Lake site, the Aurora North mine has its own primary extraction facilities near that mine. |
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Another two, called Albert and Mildred, were shot 36 miles up at 2,000mph a year later with a rotating drum that let them float around weightlessly. |
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Mildred Walpole found it hard to settle in New Zealand, and something of her restlessness and insecurity affected the character of her eldest child. |
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At the 63rd Primetime Emmy Awards, Winslet won for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries or Movie for her role as the title character in Mildred Pierce. |
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