Nell and Claude stared at Joel's back as he moved away, Nell thoughtfully, Claude frowningly. |
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And so The Wild Boy is a sad novel, tugging the heartstrings with some of the rhapsodic lachrymosity that felled Little Nell. |
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Little Nell Trent lives in the gloomy atmosphere of the old curiosity shop kept by her grandfather, whom she tends with devotion. |
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Nell walked over to a group of guys so I was stuck listening to Curley Sue yap away. |
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Yummy mummy Nell McAndrew shows off the form which will leave fans panting in tomorrow's London Marathon. |
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The empress's voice filled with a savageness Nell wasn't accustomed to hearing. |
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Sister Nell Selby Fitzgerald predeceased the testatrix, leaving one child who also predeceased the testatrix. |
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The city's seamy side overpowers him, and Nell slips into a self-destructive nosedive. |
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How will the Turkish Baths accommodate Nell Dunn's tale of six women finding companionship from their time together in the local steam baths? |
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Tory found it was harder to keep calm if she was looking at Nell, and pretended to study a hangnail on her ring finger. |
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Outside, Nell balled her hand in a fist and bravely knocked on the grand oak door leading into the parlour. |
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Her tone had a note of finality to it and intuitively Nell rose, hands quivering with anticipation as she reached for the shabby black book. |
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Running on strongly, the 12-1 chance had a length and a half to spare over front-running One Trick Pony, who held on to second by a short-head from Eskimo Nell. |
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Her grandmother is the local wise woman and midwife, and she and Nell have innocent dealings with fairies, while impudent piskies moon at passing inhabitants for fun. |
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Another idea, to raise funds for three military charities, was a calendar fronted by Page 3 model and Forces pin-up Nell McAndrew and including Mrs Webster's son Nicky Coward. |
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We meet Nell, a plump, insecure student at Drama Arts who laments losing lead roles to the beauties dominating her profession. |
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He was born Mark Lavon Helm in 1940, in Elaine, Ark., the son of Nell and Diamond Helm, a cotton farmer. |
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Baker elicits a stirring performance from Brenda De Banzie as Nell, whose transformation from typical housewife and mother to snarling racist is the centrepiece of the drama. |
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Supermodel and forces sweetheart Nell McAndrew provided a welcome splash of glamour against the drab greys and greens of a collection of classic warbirds yesterday. |
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I set the pancakes on my dresser and gathered up the blankets I'd laid out for Nell, lethargically deciding that I had no choice but to sleep on my windowsill. |
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The hisses and boos from Jasmine and Nell overwhelmed her response. |
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The book was subsequently turned into a play, Little Nell, by Simon Gray, and a 2013 film. |
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The 15-year-old Dubliner will appear in a major new drama of Charles Dickens' The Old Curiosity Shop, as impoverished shopgirl Little Nell. |
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He has written six books in the fields of governance, including, with Nell Minow, Corporate Governance. |
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Norm Augustine, former Chairman and CEO of Lockheed Martin will moderate the panel, joined by Nell Minow of The Corporate Library. |
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In Cromwellian England, Nell is the granddaughter of the village healing woman, called a cunning woman. |
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From the start of the book, Nell feels an attraction to churchyards. |
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The twins were raised during much of their childhood by their older sister Nell, who was 11 years older. |
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Children will be intrigued by the beguiling wordplay, and equally engaged by the exuberant collage illustrations created by Marthe Jocelyn and Nell Jocelyn. |
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She received another Academy Award nomination for Nell and has subsequently appeared in Contact, Anna and the King, Panic Room, Flightplan and Elysium. |
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When Richard became the Wine Director at The Little Nell in Aspen, Colorado, he had little problem filling in the large shoeprints left by the departing, Bobby Stuckey. |
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I don't like everything he does, I'm not one of Barry's 'Maniloonies', and neither is Nell, but I think everyone agrees that 'Could It Be Magic?' is a great song. |
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The River Keeper, by Bridie Jackson and Nell Leyshon, is the first of three 30-minute operas in the Streetwise Opera's Little Opera 2014-15 season. |
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