Sally exclaimed and started showering Hollet with kisses before he carried her back into their bedroom. |
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Sally spent countless hours in front of the tube last season watching the games she was unable to attend in person. |
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Sally Tomkins, 43, is a full-time mother from Bolton who wanted to buy a computer for her son before he starts university in October. |
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Or we turn on the TV and find Maury or Sally busily making over some woman who looks too much like a frump or a tramp. |
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Organised by the hotel s massage therapist Sally Miller, the weekend promises to be a blissful experience. |
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A Singaporean firm has developed a software program named Sally that can respond to short mobile-phone text messages in an eerily human way. |
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I told Sally that it was easier on the horse to use the mounting block, which is true. |
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The first person she saw was Sally, sitting on one of the chairs, sewing fine, little stitches on her handkerchief. |
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Once the door was shut and Sally was left alone, she slumped in her chair and let out a heavy-hearted sigh. |
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His wife Sally was rushed into emergency surgery on Friday with the strep A bacteria infecting her leg. |
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Then Sally was racing forward, pushing past the others, and diving head-first into the murky water. |
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Jonah and Sally lingered behind, holding dishrags over their noses to block the horrid smell of brimstone. |
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Sally took his advice, sprinting past him down the corridor, easily outdistancing him. |
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He could be quite cheeky but he was always enthusiastic, and totally dedicated to Sally and Ellie. |
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I borrowed a sun hat from Sally and took a walk in the fields, breathing in the fresh country air deeply. |
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Sally deduced that the colours Jane should be wearing were light colours with some warmth, such as peach, beige, caramel, cinnamon, and apricot. |
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Sally heard a sharp clack as the dragon's jaws unhinged, and a blast of foul breath washed over them. |
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As he hovers between life and death, another patient, the hypochondriacal Sally Druse, checks herself in under false pretenses. |
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He had it all mapped out and made certain Sally didn't have the slightest inkling that anything was up. |
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Guilt-ridden, Lou befriends Sally by handling the funeral arrangements and charming her with an expensive dinner. |
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He came around to home tutor Sally and gets leched at by Sophie across the kitchen table. |
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Sally Johnson's Liza provided a lovely voice, equally rich and fruity in solo work. |
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The name Sally Lunn is said to commemorate a woman baker of that name who had a pastry-cook's shop and cried her wares in the street. |
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He flashed an apologetic look at Jonah and Sally, his face a mixture of guilt and fear. |
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Sally with her handler Laura proved that cross-breeds are just as good at obedience and agility as their pedigree counterparts. |
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Sally paced back and forth, trying to absorb all of the new sights and smells at once. |
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Not one to dally about, Sally quickly gathered up her cast and got them safely out of the building. |
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Damian had to carefully move a large aspidistra in order to squeeze into the room behind Hans-Raoul, and Sally glared at him as he did so. |
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Our producer Sally was running round the West Midlands all day trying to find any sort of puppet she could lay her hands on. |
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Sally grabbed Jonah's arm and pulled him back from the railing, her fingernails digging white furrows in his forearm. |
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Sally Lunns are made from a drop batter and are usually baked in deep layer-cake pans. |
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Those original Sally Lunns were baked as large buns, split horizontally and slathered with thick clotted cream. |
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Her only sympathetic ear at first is that of Sally, her French tutor, with whom she communicates by audio tape. |
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It's a respectable CV, but in his native land he's something of an Aunt Sally. |
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As far as the placebo issue is concerned I believe they are using the Food and Drug Administration as an Aunt Sally. |
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First opponents of change construct an Aunt Sally, grossly misrepresenting it. |
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It's an example of the way in which the British royalty have become an Aunt Sally. |
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It may be true that it acted merely as a proxy, an Aunt Sally for fears about enlargement, unemployment, immigration and inflation. |
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Half the town's population seemed to come in for their pies, their tank loaves, their Sally Lunns. |
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This is a warmed-over, low-end recycling of director Rob Reiner's own When Harry Met Sally. |
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Since Sally was the only member of the group who would acknowledge Yap's existence, the little gnome dogged her every step, chattering excitedly. |
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Sally is now a teacher in a Thai primary school teaching English using song and dance. |
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Sally and Steve have been king and queen of the Balearic chill out set for the last decade. |
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She takes herself off to visit a nervous and jittery Sally, who is beginning to feel like a prisoner in her own home. |
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When the drought hit and Sally Field had no crops and no income, the bank had to foreclose on her farm. |
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If Jane is a better runner than Sally, there is nothing wrong about rewarding Jane for fleetness of foot. |
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Sally suggests putting together a pair of straight trousers with a biggish top and a belt slung around loosely. |
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When Kait went downstairs that morning after taking a long, soothing shower, Aunt Sally immediately barraged her with questions. |
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As she awaits it, Leah Malot steals a sideways looks at her and Sally Barsosio watches her beadily. |
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I have a great aunt named Sally, who always meant well, but was constantly messing things up and overstaying her welcome. |
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Sally has been organically farming the fine wool from Wensleydales in Stoodleigh, Devon, for 11 years and now has the largest flock in the world. |
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I have a great aunt named Sally, who always meant well, but was constantly messing things up. and overstaying her welcome. |
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Sally Mann said the wet plate collodion process allows her to be totally involved in the act of making an image. |
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For almost nine years Jim lashed out at his wife, Sally, whenever things got on top of him. |
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The timers backed away as she stepped up to the block, for they knew Sally was now focused on the swimmers and the clock. |
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Vain, shallow Sally puts the moves on Patrick the moment he becomes single. |
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After almost 40 years in milk production, John and Sally Hart are dispersing their Hilhoath herd of pedigree Jersey and Guernsey milkers. |
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Like Sally, Atlantic City's Grace is a shrill, unstable aging beauty, grasping at her fading identity as an erstwhile big-timer's widow. |
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The next thing I knew, Sally and Bolt came galloping up behind us and passed us before she slowed him to a trot. |
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Despite his blow-up with Sally, Holden's still in search of some human companionship. |
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A lifeline is Long Tall Sally, the first retailer to provide clothes exclusively for tall women. |
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Though she is a lauded professional, she can identify with the namelessness that shrouds historical women figures like Sally Hemings. |
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Sally bounded up to him when he walked into the building alone the next morning. |
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Once again the lorry left Ramsgate aboard the Sally Star bound for Dunkirk. |
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In her diary entry for 4 June 1832, Sally Brown noted catching two partridges, probably using snares. |
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Sally drives across the Bridge to the northern suburbs, where hi-tech businesses and call centres nestle along the highway. |
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Sally Beamish was born in London and could read and write music by the age of four. |
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As for Sally, she recovered and soon returned to her old self, never again mentioning what had happened. |
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An important story, the CD is ideal for history buffs, or anyone interested in the Sally Hemings-Thomas Jefferson story. |
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Sally told herself and started looking around the areas, hoping to find some wild berries or other edible fruits. |
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Professional photographers Jan Checker and Sally Vigilante were on hand to teach the photography novices some useful skills. |
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And with dawning horror, Sally realized that the flashlight's batteries were dead. |
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If I thought Sally was guilty, do you think I'd have stuck by her like I have? |
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There was a room full of women's hair, and amongst the hair was a single plait, like Sally has sometimes. |
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Together, they visit the Museum of Natural History, with Sally wearing those gogo boots that Don nixed. |
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Exams are coming up and Sally hadn't got all of the books the first time, or so she thought, so it was presumable that she would come back as soon as possible. |
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To her great credit, Sally was as adamant about my authorial freedom as Ben was, until last week. |
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Sally wattle, ironwood and beefwood dominate the very sparse canopy. |
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Clyde and Sally went their way, while Jason walked Janice home. |
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She set a British under-20 indoor pentathlon record, bettering the marks of two who would become Olympic champions, Denise Lewis and Sally Gunnell. |
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Was there anyone else you thought of for the roles of Harry and Sally besides Billy Crystal and meg Ryan? |
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From Sally Draper to Arya Stark, teenage girls provide a focal point within the prestige television narrative. |
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But Daniel Day-Lewis is splendid as Lincoln, and Sally Field almost as good as the cunning, half-mad Mary. |
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Let's stipulate that the fate of the Republic does not turn on the state of Sally Quinn's social life. |
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Mia Farrow has the task of playing a semi-talented bubblehead, and it is a testament to her genuine acting skill that she generates our sympathy for Sally White. |
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In one scene, Buster is forced to accept a ride from his rival, and he has to sit in the open rumble seat while Sally sits with the rival in the front. |
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Sally stops and puts the toner cartridge back into the printer. |
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Now Sally doesn't hesitate to mix vintage Hawaiiana with Victoriana. |
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Megan takes Sally shopping for a dress, and she stuns everyone by appearing in a short dress, gogo boots, and lots of makeup. |
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Sally could have sworn that Michael jumped four feet into the air. |
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Sally has been organically farming the fine wool from Wensleydale sheep in Stoodleigh, Devon, for 11 years and now has the largest flock in the world. |
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Born in Texas, Sally Gwylan now lives west of Albuquerque, New Mexico, in a handbuilt, off-the-grid house with two cats, a dog, and a mess of red wigglers. |
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And she was appropriately saucy, especially when thanking her co-star Sally Hawkins. |
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They had traced the caller's telephone number and were trying to identify the property involved, but Sally had by that time made contact on another number. |
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Two years later it was made into a Hollywood film starring Julia Roberts, Dolly Parton, Sally Field, Anjelica Huston, Shirley MacLaine and Daryl Hannah. |
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By this point Aunt Sally has moved on to the next offensive remark. |
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In 1993, Johnnes received an invitation from Dominique Lafon, the great-grandson of Jules Lafon, to attend with his wife Sally. |
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The filmmaker behind classics like The Princess Bride and When Harry Met Sally is back with the romantic comedy And So It Goes. |
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After lunch we continued the drive around the bays and then took Vicky and Sally back home, and then just came home ourselves and bummed around for the afternoon. |
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Sally was surprised to see her drawer being pried open, her treasures getting spewed all over the floor and her bank book in between Hollet's palms. |
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He said the tournament had also attracted female pugilists, adding that the Copperbelt would contribute bantamweights Charity Mobola, Sally Mwape and Ireen Mwanagoma. |
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We're still at the party, where Sophie is smiling like the cat that's got the cream and telling Sally that things with Blake feel just like they used to. |
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Paradise is easier for Sally to work with because Ruskin had already recognised it in a lush green flat space with heavenly views over Coniston and hills. |
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Sally stumbled backward as a second blow caught her in the forehead. |
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He certainly doesn't look uncomfortable, relaxing back in a reclining chair, one of his bare feet covered by a towel while Sally works on the other. |
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It appears obvious to me, that Mr Normal has neither the ego nor the wish to become an Aunt Sally, at whom all and sundry are entitled to throw their posies or brickbats. |
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Having written the song for her, Almond also performs guest vocals with Sally Timms on this single, in a rare show of light-hearted knockabout jollity. |
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She trekked across the country holding Sally Ride Science Fairs and talking about her adventures while little mouths gaped in awe. |
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Sally can offer advice on colours and what shapes suit your figure. |
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Sally and Phyllis were showgirls, Buddy and Ben stage door johnnies. |
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Sally was a year younger than me but she had a real bed, and I still had a crib. |
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The man's eyes flickered across the room, coming to rest on Sally. |
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I'll just say Freddie has finally made an honest woman of Sally. |
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After using her fake id to get all the girls at boarding school wasted, Sally is promptly suspended. |
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No shrinking violet, Gallagher likes the stage and will appear in a production of Love Letters with Sally Struthers this spring. |
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How did you arrive at Billy Crystal and meg Ryan for the roles of Harry and Sally? |
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And let's face it, the Sally Army are probably the only folk on the planet who would gratefully accept clobber from the flamboyantly dressed Swede. |
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The other thing we had noticed when Sally had come in to have the warning light checked out was that the transmission was always stuck in third gear, or fail-safe mode. |
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We drove past it again on Saturday when we farewelled little Harry, David's grandson, and Sally, flying home to Sydney and Colin, after a two week interlude in the Alice. |
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Sally Lunn's buns are perhaps not as well known as Bakewell tart, Richmond maids of honour and Eccles cakes but that is because they never appear outside their home town. |
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Needless to say Sally wasn't too impressed about my hasty departure. |
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Sally carried the dreams of her earthbound sisters with grace and good humor. |
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It is much easier to look after Sally, a comparatively inexpensive labrador, on a farm than it is to dogsit a whippet with a fine pedigree in a busy city. |
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As Paul looks on, Sally and the man snuggle up together on the couch like lovebirds. |
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Sally Beauty has also partnered with Susan G. Komen to sell special pink cosmetic products. |
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It is starting to get dark, and we make tracks back to the car, Sally accidentally performing a spectacular cartoon trip over an exposed branch on the way. |
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Leading drugstore brand Sally Hansen said it is reformulating all its products to remove dibutyl phthalate, formaldehyde and toluene. |
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If it weren't for that blabbermouth Sally, the principal would never have known we did it. |
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Some big client of Arthur's is coming to town, and Sally is supposed to entertain the man's wife. She says it's a command performance. |
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Sally Gainsbury of the Nuffield Trust said many current plans involve shifting or closing services. |
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Sally Boazman, BBC Radio 2's traffic reporter and CB radio users nicknamed it the Little House on the Prairie. |
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An Aunt Sally was originally a figurine head of an old woman with a clay pipe in her mouth, or subsequently a ball on a stick. |
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Today, the game of Aunt Sally is still played as a pub game in Oxfordshire. |
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His older sister Sally and older brother Terry are also successful musicians and have appeared on several of Mike's albums. |
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In 1978, Incantations introduced more diverse choral performances from Sally Oldfield, Maddy Prior, and the Queen's College Girls Choir. |
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The flagship news programme Reporting Scotland is presented by Jackie Bird and Sally Magnusson. |
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Sally was generous and open-hearted to the point of foolishness, but that was her experience. |
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Previously, Sally Ferries UK provided a passenger and car ferry service to Dunkirk. |
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He met his first wife Sally in his early years and she was mother to his first three children. |
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After his divorce from Sally, Clark entered into a relationship with heroin addict Norma Fleet, whom he married in Wi Tako Prison. |
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Sally Morgan's novel My Place was considered a breakthrough memoir in terms of bringing indigenous stories to wider notice. |
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For example, in the sentence Sally arrived, but nobody saw her, the pronoun her is an anaphor, referring back to the antecedent Sally. |
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Sculptors have included David Nash, Sally Matthews Andy Goldsworthy, Walter Bailey and Michael Winstone. |
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The Sally Simpson interior sequence was filmed in the Wesley Hall in Fratton Road, Portsmouth. |
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The exterior intro sequence to the scene, however, shows Sally Simpson buying a badge and entering South Parade Pier. |
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Old Sally didn't talk much, except to rave about the Lunts, because she was busy rubbering and being charming. |
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Betty wastes no time in yanking Sally away from the table to admonish her. |
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It's down to Murdoch, Sally, Rascal, Benji, Yapper, Spike, and Master Y1 to stop the fat cat Katmanchew. |
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Love you lots, Lynn, Radge, Stacie and Stuart xx GRANAGHAN Sally In heaven you rest no worry or pain. |
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Sally Hepplethwaite, 69, said her pigs, cattle and sheep had been culled at The Klondyke Farm on Monday. |
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In this baptism of fire Sally, Joel and Darren seem to be left pretty much to their own devices as they hammer, twist and bend the hot steel. |
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Bodybuilder Carl Thompson, 36, Sally Barrett and other members of the group were caught by a rip current at Fuerteventura in the Canaries. |
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We had Oakley, Sally Sycamore, Beechy, Chesney Chestnut and even Pepperpot Pear. |
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Sally began seeing child psychologist Dr. Edna Keener four times a week. |
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You'd have a penny bun and cuppa at the Sally Army at Snow Hill Station before walking home. |
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Guests stay at Sally Port Cottage, which nestles behind it, set back in a recessed position that protects it from the worst of the weather. |
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No drama as Sally talks of writer's life SCREENWRITER Sally Wainwright gave a talk at a Fundraising ladies' lunch for Overgate Hospice, Elland. |
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While estate agent Mom is off at work, youngsters Conrad and Sally Walden are left with a babysitter with instructions not to mess up the house. |
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Sally had a main course of classic chicken cacciatora, which should be warming with luscious big tomato flavours, but was merely all right. |
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There's something captivatingly familiar about Sally Hawkins on screen, which makes her ideal as everyone's favourite mum in Paddington. |
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Lifelong fan Sally Price was cheering on her idol when the Scots legend miskicked the autographed ball, sending it hurtling towards her head. |
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School president Sally Carder told the Hot Springs Sentinel-Record that a 1973 law permits millage increases to pay for construction projects. |
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Sally Sore Loser is a picturebook designed to help parents and educators teach children ages 4-8 about good sportsmanship. |
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For John and Sally Chadderton, who live alongside the River Elwy, have built their own coracle, using traditional skills going back centuries. |
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Jake, who was cared for by childminder Sally Stevens, contracted the illness in February last year. |
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As well as the ultra-evil operatic Sally Bones, a counter tenor sings the mystical Jalal the Paw and a bass sings the dog Cludge. |
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Sally Shaywitz, a neurolinguist and Co-Director of the Yale Center for the Study of Learning and Attention. |
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Sally asks Brad to move in, while Martha begins a new job at The Rocket Club but is shocked to find it's a strip joint. |
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From school, Sally knows that the Colossal Squid has the largest eye of any creature in the animal kingdom. |
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When suburbanite Sally Lane Brookman survives being hit by a Metro bus, she confronts a difficult road to physical recovery. |
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Other cast members include Sally Dexter as Gertrude, James Clyde as Claudius and Vinette Robinson as Ophelia. |
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With a mischievous glint in her eye, Sally Ann admits the Street doesn't welcome the former Kabin papergirl back with open arms. |
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The fourth suite was also winningly delivered with Sally Jackson's harrumphing bassoon, given a demanding workout by Bach, a pleasure to hear. |
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Pole vaulter Sally Peake, from Hawarden in Flintshire, has been selected for Commonwealth Games Podium Support for athletes aged 23 or over. |
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Hodman Dodmanott and Sally Forth are two tiny adventurers with a lot on their minds and even more on their backs. |
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You can also catch walkabout puppets Hodman Dodmanott and Sally Forth and hear music from the Kaleidoscope Singers. |
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Sally Lawrence died at the scene of the crash in the English Midlands last October. |
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Janet Flawn for her personal and comforting service and to James and Sally Dickinson for the funeral arrangements. |
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Irish twins Jedward are also said to have signed a deal to take part, along with Sally Bercow, wife of House of Commons Speaker John. |
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The finance minister, a true Aunt Sally figure, was dispatched to Moscow in search of backing. |
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Sally Todd of puppeteers Indefinite Articles, creators of the puppets who'll be sharing the stage with an illustrious cast of Opera North singers, reveals more. |
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Former punk rocker Sally Jones, 45, also vowed to sneak back into Britain. |
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Starring an Oscarwinning Daniel Day-Lewis, Tommy Lee Jones, Sally Field, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, David Strathairn, James Spader, Hal Holbrook and Jackie Earle Haley. |
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Dr McGuire and medical device specialist Sally Mounter were grilled by Tory MSP Jackson Carlaw at Holyrood's Public Petitions Committee on Tuesday. |
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The orchestra has the right weight and heft for Brahms and the solo contributions by soprano Sally Matthews and baritone Christopher Maltman are excellent. |
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The Emmy censors got a run for their money Sunday night when Ray Romano, Katherine Heigl, below, and Sally Field sent them scrambling for their bleeping buttons. |
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That's why we're appealing for a band of Sally Army Helpers who can donate as much time as they can to our Billingham, Redcar and Stockton shops during the festive period. |
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That's why we're appealing for a band of Sally Army helpers who can donate as much time as they can to our Heckmondwike shop during the festive period. |
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Neighbours named the farm as The Klondyke, owned by Sally Hepplethwaite, who keeps a small herd of cattle, sheep and other farmyard animals as pets. |
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Eventually she weepily named Sally Bercow and catwalk model Bobby Sabel. |
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Former weathergirl Sally has remained determined to have another baby. |
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Sally is uttering some fairly strange things in her illness. |
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As far as they were concerned, he must be ruing the day he ever met Sally. |
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All Saints in Commercial Road was used for the Sally Simpson wedding scene, whilst the meeting in the same sequence was filmed at the Wesley Hall in Fratton Road. |
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My mother told my sister Sally and me that if we were good little girls we might go raspberrying up on the mountains when the raspberries were ripe. |
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In 1967, Oldfield and his sister Sally formed the folk duo The Sallyangie and, after exposure in the local folk scene, were signed to Transatlantic Records. |
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Sally is such a muppet, the way she always misses the train. |
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Sally Hamwee, Graham Tope and Toby Harris were life peers elected to the assembly, while Lynne Featherstone and Dee Doocey were appointed peers after leaving the assembly. |
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As I walked out of the court I recollected having read somewhere that the Honourable Sally Boucaut was the President of this group of legal feminasties. |
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After flying the nest to start a family of her own, Sally worked for years at Johnson's dry cleaners and has fond memories of the friends she made there. |
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