Pamela waited, breathing in the salt air, gazing up at the brilliance above. |
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Pamela was not sitting on the deck, but she was standing near the taffrail looking off the stern. |
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Pamela struck me as an extremely impressive woman, who was carrying with her a legacy of abuse and failings in the care system. |
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One day, Pamela was working in the box-office while Marie was changing the roller towel in bathroom. |
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Pamela made her way to the orlop where Matthews told her the pirate's booty was stored. |
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The latest wave of computer games looks set to feature heroines more resembling Carmen Electra or Pamela Anderson than Buffy the Vampire Slayer. |
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Pamela found herself not wanting the attention, wishing she was away from Dewhurst Manor long enough to collect her wits. |
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Pamela was smiling warmly at his response, obviously pleased that he realized his oversight. |
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One day as he leisurely strolls through London, he bumps into Pamela, a beautiful woman who is collecting donations for some charity. |
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In case you've been wondering what Pamela Anderson's been up to lately, here's the news straight from the horse's mouth. |
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Pamela Brown is marvelous in a small role as a sort of wild woman of the heath, traipsing about with a herd of Irish wolfhounds. |
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I told Pamela that I'd launder her clothes and get them back to her somehow. |
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A highly successful model, Pamela went on to become a continuity announcer. |
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James's breed leader was the home bred second calver Winton Gibson Pamela which produced 9,000 litres of milk in her last lactation. |
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If it had not been for Kennedy, Pamela, and Captain Pellew coming to play whist the last few days, he thought he would surely go insane. |
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Pamela caused an unprecedented stir, exciting something like a national argument about the purposes and value of fiction. |
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Pamela watched the men climbing the ratlines, standing on the yards, or in the footropes. |
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And definitely dressed for the occasion were mother and daughter Pamela and Penelope Gahan. |
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A herd of horses came running over the green meadow towards the tree where he and Pamela were preparing a picnic in the noonday sun. |
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Jane Hunt will sing soprano, Pamela Rudge alto, Roland Kitchen tenor and Paul Fletcher bass. |
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Pamela Berlin, who directed persuasively, can be faulted only for not having made the author trim some of his repetitiousness. |
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When Pamela first realises what her master is up to, she expresses herself with a vivid mixture of moral outrage and offended propriety. |
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His hair was short and wavy, and oh, so black, a true blue-black, such as Pamela had rarely seen before. |
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In Book 3 of the New Arcadia, Pamela utters her prayer shortly before she too is seen being taken to the scaffold for execution. |
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The final wall, as Pamela soon discovered, that lay between herself and Theo seemed to remain standing, as solid and unbreachable as ever. |
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Moments later Pamela was struggling with a heavy tureen into the dining room, doing her best to appear to make light of the burden. |
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The mayor of Swindon arrived in his full mayoral regalia with his wife and mayoress, Pamela. |
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Hornblower came topside and noticed Pamela standing aft watching the topmen descend. |
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Mrs Nolan's sons Denis, Nicky and Joey, her daughter Mary, her sister May and daughters-in-law Eileen and Pamela were surprise guests on the day. |
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Pamela lived in nearby New Stevenston, Lanarkshire, with her mother, Anne, and father George, who is a serving constable with Strathclyde Police. |
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Born in Braintree, he moved to Chelmsford in 1959, when he married his wife, and now mayoress, Pamela. |
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Six or seven were selected for a second round of improvisations, this time with Pamela playing their mother. |
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Pamela took a deep breath, expelled it slowly, puffing her cheeks out. |
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Pamela was there exchanging cool compresses on his forehead. |
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She noticed that Pamela was watching a passing village with frank wonder. |
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Pamela Harriman said that one should never give a party without a serious agenda. |
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I longed for Pamela and Clarissa to spring up and dash off protesting letters. |
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In the second half of the novel Richardson shows Pamela winning over those who had disapproved of the misalliance. |
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The two make their way to a boardinghouse in the countryside, where Pamela slips out of the handcuffs while Hannay is asleep. |
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Alex, Mary and their girls, Pamela and Lynn, lead worship at a non-denominational church service in Alexandria at The Fountain Fellowship. |
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Recently, Frame's neice and literary executor, Pamela Gordon, exchanged e-mails with Deborah Treisman, the magazine's fiction editor. |
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The paper was compiled and edited by Pamela Apaza, Rajesh Aggarwal and Samuel Laird. |
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But the lasting appeal of waxworks, in Pamela Pilbeam's lively analysis, is a combination of Wellington's sensations. |
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Louise and Pamela were the best of friends and joined at the hip. |
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The script, by Pamela Pettler, is a lumberyard of capitalized entities: the Machine, the Beast, the Talisman, the Source. |
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This is not just the role of our governments and of our very accomplished representatives like Pamela and Frank McKenna. |
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Pamela Ware of Montreal was seventh and Heymans, the world championship silver medallist last year, was ninth. |
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He is survived by his wife, Pamela, whom he married in 1952, and two daughters. |
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For the discharges originating from the Pamela building specific discharge limits are envisaged. |
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The government must support a strong ATT at the discussions in New York next month, said West Africa Network for Peacebuilding's Pamela Cole. |
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Pamela acquiesces to an extremely uncomfortable kiss, and then is finally allowed to go. |
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The choice to paint Pamela Anderson shows just how intertwined with commercialism her work has become. |
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He was arrested and released on bail, whereafter he quit music and fled to Paris with his girlfriend Pamela Jones to start a new life in obscurity. |
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While in London, Harriman also launched an affair with Pamela Churchill, daughter-in-law of the prime minister. |
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Penniless and without protection, Pamela is pursued by Mr B., Lady B.'s son, but she repulses him and remains determined to retain her chastity and her unsullied conscience. |
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The program lets the subjects explain in their own words why they think their lives will improve once monster-sized Pamela Lee bazooms are stuffed into their chests. |
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Louie comes home to his apartment, where Pamela is kindly looking after his daughters. |
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Pamela Brown said as she and her partner drove south on the Stuart Highway, a big white vehicle had pulled from the side of the road onto the bitumen, heading north. |
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Not so Pamela Anderson, who used her nomination to condemn the ALS Association. |
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Colin Farrell and Johnny Knoxville and Tommy Lee and Pamela Anderson, and then Paris Hilton came out with one. |
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Lead vocalist Pamela Brennan is the best of the available vocalists here. |
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Grant, 23, had bought a ring he had chosen with Pamela, also 23, and planned to present it to her on Hogmanay, but was unable to keep it a secret. |
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He made his way down the companion to the gundeck, Pamela in his arms. |
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His simply read narrative style is exemplified in his 1744 series of twelve subjects from Samuel Richardson's Pamela which were engraved in 1745 and published to much acclaim. |
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Single's skater Gloria Purvey and ice dancers Angela Justason and Jeffrey Bullard captured two gold medals, Barbara Tkach won a gold and a silver medal in singles and Pamela Giangualano captured a gold and a bronze medal. |
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Pamela Dyne, director of the UCLA emergency medicine resident training program. |
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A LAWYER who has managed contracts for Paris Hilton, Carmen Elektra and Pamela Anderson has been arrested for possessing a bazooka. |
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Its inaugural exhibition, a double-solo by Pamela Rosenkranz and Nikolas Gambaroff, exploits the space's snazziness and history of spectacle to implicate art as just another form of consumption. |
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In the early 1990s with his wife Pamela and son Steven now by his side, the Shanghai native founded a travel agency business that specializes in helping North American investors explore the Chinese market. |
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Pamela McNeil, graduate of Imperial Oil's Native Internship Program, Dave Willis, production manager and Rick Janvier, Cold Lake First Nations program partner, accepted the award. |
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Pamela Schwartzberg has over 25 years of experience in strategic planning, policy development, project management, research, and writing in the area of education and sustainable development. |
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By 1926, the couple had two children, a daughter Pamela who died of polio in 1944, and a son Peter. |
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Cheddar Gorge was the site of Into the Labyrinth starring Ron Moody and Pamela Salem. |
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In September 1741, a sequel of Pamela called Pamela's Conduct in High Life was published by Ward and Chandler. |
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On that note, Dr. Pamela Palmater, a Mi'kmaw woman from New Brunswick and also the chair of Ryerson University's study of indigenous governments made a submission to the committee. |
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After the failures of the Pamela sequels, Richardson began to compose a new novel. |
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Special thanks are due to Pamela Mackenzie for her ideas and guidance, and to Susan Malone and Carol Benson for their advice and permission to reproduce their work. |
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Another acknowledgement of Spa Eastman's prestige is its ranking among the best spas in the world. For the third year in a row, it has been listed in 100 Best Spas in the World authored by Bernard Burt and Pamela Joy Price. |
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Pamela Taxel reported in a poster session at an international symposium sponsored by the National Osteoporosis Foundation. |
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Maisie is delighted to announce the birth of her second great granddaughter, Clementine Pamela. |
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While Pamela reverts to ribbing Louie, she's visibly shaken. |
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Pamela Anderson is refusing to move into her swanky new Californian houseAubecause she loves living in a trailer park too much. |
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As he waited for Pamela to return, Richard was standing in the raw before his full-length mirror. |
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The initial Pamela Scurry Collection will include a crib, three-drawer chest with optional changing top and chifforobe. |
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Pamela Gallin, a pediatric ophthalmologist at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital. |
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The serial snogger has been linked with Halle Berry, Pamela Anderson and Amy Nuttall among others. |
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What is more interesting is that cheaper cameras and smarter distribution models are producing videos tailored not just to colour or country but to tribe: Luo men want to see Luo girls, not Pamela Anderson. |
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Further, as Pamela Gradon observes, at no point does Langland echo Wycliff's characteristic teachings on the sacraments. |
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Pamela Pinta joined GTO in September 2012 and brings more than 20 years of agency-of-record experience in pharmaceutical advertising. |
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Also pictured are members of the guide company and guider Miss Pamela Hawkins. |
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Pamela Rosenkranz's solo exhibition pursues a renewed approach to the notion of nihilism, through a search for the meaninglessness composing the centre of the artwork. |
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In early 1943 Thomas began a relationship with Pamela Glendower, one of several affairs he had during his marriage. |
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Pamela Chapple HOW long before this is a plotline on Casualty? |
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In 1978 Pamela Turner became the first woman to be ordained as a minister. |
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Although few were bothered by the epistolary style, Richardson feels obliged to continue his postscript with a defence of the form based on the success of it in Pamela. |
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Pamela Daniels became Dudley's first female officer in 1978, she couldn't have known she would remain the department's lone patrolwoman through a 34-year career. |
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Beatrix Alice married Reginald Rundell Neeld in 1896, Pamela Mary married Henry Blackett in 1906, and in 1908 Dorothy Sybil married Eric Fullerton. |
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Selectmen voted 4-1 last week to appoint Pamela Holmes to the full-time position left open after selectmen decided not to reappoint Hal Davis earlier this month. |
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In his first novel, Pamela, he explored the various complexities of the title character's life, and the letters allow the reader to witness her develop and progress over time. |
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Money, mostly. Miss Pamela was over-fond of fine clothes, but Miss Pebmarsh, who was giving 'er a 'ome and daily bread, 'adn't much money to spare for fallalery. |
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Pamela Clay and Dewey George describe the application of competencies as an integral component within the Department of Defense Financial Management Certification Program. |
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The mix-up happened when her mother Pamela died of cancer in 1980 and staff used her name instead of her mom's when she put up an obituary in The Cornishman newspaper. |
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In the PAMELA telescope are included several scintillation counter hodoscopes. |
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Airbus has set up a centre in Tarbes Airport in France to research the decommission and recycling of older aircraft as part of the PAMELA Project. |
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