Since the time span of the play covered almost 70 years, three actors played Nellie at the various stages in her life. |
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The late Nellie was a woman of many talents and could turn her hand to many different crafts. |
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My grandmother Nellie wore long skirts and aprons, and her hair in a tight bun at the back of her neck. |
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When I pulled up in front of his apartment building, Nellie stood there dressed in jeans and a sport shirt. |
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Here's some footage of my wife, Nellie, taken at a recent cattle sale at our ranch. |
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Luis Aparicio then sacrificed runners to second and third followed by a Nellie Fox intentional walk. |
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The most famous peach dessert, peach Melba, was created by Escoffier in 1893 to honour Dame Nellie Melba. |
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The altar servers were Ashling and Niamh Farrell and Nellie Casey. |
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Will and Nellie wrote postals and letters to each other almost every day. |
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She pulls us away from her major story again in lengthy chapters about Edith Carow Roosevelt and Nellie Herron Taft. |
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The Christmas Cards featuring Faha Church are now available from Nellie Casey and it is hoped that families will buy lots and send them winging their way around the world. |
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Red and Nellie like nothing more than a wrestle in the car park and will spend hours chasing, sniffing and biting each other while their owners stand chatting. |
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Antoinette this is Brenda our parlourmaid, and Nellie our housemaid. |
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Yesterday we reported how Linda Winthrop's West Highland Terrier, Nellie, was mauled almost to death by a Staffie. |
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Using her maiden name, it was covered by Nellie Verrill Mighels Davis, the first woman to report a prize fight. |
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It was sponsored by the Daily Mail's Lord Northcliffe and featured the famous Australian soprano Dame Nellie Melba. |
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The captain is a nervous Nellie who can't make a decision without the approval of his protective aide-de-camp. |
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At the beginning of the 20th century, Nellie Melba was one of the world's leading opera singers. |
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His aunt Nellie Limouzin also lived in Paris and gave him social and, when necessary, financial support. |
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Now, daughter Nellie had become a prosthetist, a person who makes and fits artificial limbs. |
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Even after one nervous Nellie I played with went so far as to caution me that worse still, a melon was likely to take root in my stomach and grow there to maturity. |
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Eventually in October, after sending A Clergyman's Daughter to Moore, he left for London to take a job that had been found for him by his aunt Nellie Limouzin. |
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