When he got around to telling about his drunken speech, Theresa saw her next opening. |
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Daisy, the unloved eight-year-old in a large family, becomes the willing acolyte to the tender and solicitous Theresa. |
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The bear reared on its hind legs and tried to swipe its paw down towards Theresa. |
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The children of Brendan and Theresa Walsh of Rhue, Lisa and Alan danced jigs and reels to the music from the tin whistle of Nicola Walpole. |
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Rashly, Theresa accepts a second date with Tony at which the gulf between them becomes yawningly apparent. |
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The giant Schonbrunn Palace was created for the empress Maria Theresa and her 16 children, and it looked pretty magical by lamplight. |
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Theresa is at peace now but the rest of you are all left with the sorrow and tragedy of her death. |
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In the late 1700s, a performer-cum-scientist in the court of Maria Theresa displayed a wooden automaton seated at a gear-filled cabinet. |
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Mother Theresa, to be sanctified next spring, once said that she sometimes prayed for 24 hours. |
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The absolutist, Joseph II, who succeeded Maria Theresa, failed in his reforms, though he stopped at nothing in his attempts to carry them out. |
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Theresa smiled faintly at me, a sideways smile because her head was still resting on the toilet seat. |
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Parents Rosemary and Theresa performed presentation of the candidates for Confirmation. |
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She has also taken the unusual step of modelling her image on Mother Theresa. |
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Theresa Healey transformed herself from slightly frumpy mother-of-two to the evening's sizzling cha cha star. |
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It's well known that this school costs quite a sum of money to attend so only snot-nosed, shallow kids like Terry and Theresa could afford it. |
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Should Theresa be fortunate enough to win out the competition then she is off to Barbados with spending money and the record deal. |
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Theresa is already working on big celebrations to mark the special occasion in the history of the prominent Association. |
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In 1777 Maria Theresa secured the erection of a diocese for the Uniat Greeks, with the Eastern Rite and the Old Slavonic Liturgy. |
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He stood straight up, threw Theresa over his shoulder in a fireman's carry and scrambled down the long fallen tree. |
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His daughter, Theresa, has just sat her political history finals at a university in Scotland and is nervously awaiting her results. |
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However it was Eoin's eating habits that gave John and Theresa serious cause for concern. |
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Maria Theresa, not wanting to offend the Styrians and respecting their tradition of defending the frontiers, allowed them to keep the armoury. |
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Tony seems harmless enough, until his overeager wooing of Theresa flares into full-scale stalking. |
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I've never heard a girl sing like Theresa, with a full chest voice, I've never heard a girl do that. |
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Not long ago people like Renato and Theresa worked for a padrone as serfs, for no pay. |
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The award was presented to her by the chief guest, K.Vasanthi Devi, former vice-chancellor, Mother Theresa Women's University. |
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Theresa will be greatly missed by her many friends and neighbours as she always had a kind word and a greeting for everyone. |
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When Princess Diana and Mother Theresa died within a month of each other in late 1997, the encomiums for both occasionally became intertwined. |
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The peace was sealed the next year by the marriage of the king to the infanta Maria Theresa, thereby giving him and his heirs potential claims on the throne of Spain. |
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For example, this safe space of the convent offers a myriad of previously unconsidered possibilities to Theresa in Gish Jen's novel, Typical American. |
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He put his arm about her waist and drew her to him, attempting to kiss her neck but, for all her ability to flirt, Theresa was rather cold and did not share her body easily. |
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He is attentive, even solicitous, and Theresa accepts a dinner date. |
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Theresa Spence was elected chief of Attawapiskat in 2010, after long service in other governance positions. |
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Yet for all of this strength and perseverance, the film portrays Theresa as a flawed person who has not risen above her dysfunctional roots, however much it may seem so. |
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The familiar round-shaped lunch-lady, Theresa, clomped into the kitchen. |
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This is the man who spends much energy trying to debunk Mother Theresa. |
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But it now appears that, yes, British Home Secretary Theresa May could well follow through on the ban. |
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His work finally bore fruit when Theresa May, the current Home Secretary, announced the formation of the inquiries Monday. |
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Edinburgh Sheriff Court tonight issued a petition warrant for the children's mother Theresa Riggi. |
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I would challenge anyone, even Mother Theresa on a moped, to abide by them. |
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Reading the text of Mansueto's Knowing God reminds one of this oft quoted claim of Mother Theresa. |
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I sipped espresso in Italian-style cafes in the shadow of Mother Theresa Square. |
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Seasoned character actresses Amy Heath Bell, Theresa Gambacorta, Stefani Miller and Nomi Tichman also join the show. |
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Naseer Chawki, who claims to be 34 and from Iran, won a High Court fight with Home Secretary Theresa May following a hearing in London. |
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Back in 1996, a cinnamon bun resembling Mother Theresa of Calcutta was discovered in Nashville, Tennessee. |
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At first, when the Apollonians converged on her, Mary Theresa thought she had made a major mistake by going to the battle. |
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Some bullion coins have been used as currency throughout the 20th century, like the Maria Theresa thaler and the Krugerrand. |
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Her publications, especially her autobiography The Life of Theresa of Jesus, had multiple effects. |
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Her name was Theresa Oldenburg and she had eyes only for another young man, Richard Puls. |
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The heartbroken family of Theresa Murray, struck down by a drink-driver in 2004, are pleading with the government to act now. |
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Runners-up were home-schooler Theresa Frassrand, 16, of Acton and Antelope Valley High School senior Jonathan Deguzman, 18, of Lancaster. |
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Theresa May, Boris Johnson and events stand in the way but Osborne has improved his standing with the Tory party selectorate. |
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They would give it the Plastic Paddy stuff and I would tell them 'My mother is called Theresa O'Malley. |
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Predeceased by brother Francic, sister Theresa, Mary, Christy, Kevin Forde and nephew John Humphrey. |
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The jury heard Theresa Frost met Mr Walshaw in 2009 when she was working for a company supplying cleaners and home helps. |
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Theresa is using Scottishinspired recipes including cullen skink, bridies, stew and tatties as appetite for the hit show reaches boiling point. |
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Its name commemorates a major gift by The Dr Mortimer and Theresa Sackler Foundation. |
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The paper was sent to the central British Government to be read by Prime Minister Theresa May. |
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On 18 April 2017, the Prime Minister Theresa May announced she would seek an election on 8 June, despite previously ruling out an early election. |
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After the London attack, Theresa May called for international agreements to regulate the internet. |
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Broadcaster Andrew Neil separately interviewed the party leaders in The Andrew Neil Interviews on BBC One, starting on 22 May with Theresa May. |
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On 10 June, a survey of 1,500 ConservativeHome readers found that almost two thirds of Conservative Party members wanted Theresa May to resign. |
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It was announced on 11 July 2016 that he would resign on 13 July and was to be succeeded by Home Secretary Theresa May. |
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Empress Maria Theresa of Austria was responsible for the significant renovations carried out in Milan during the 18th century. |
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Theresa advocated strict monasticism and a revival of more ancient traditions of penitence. |
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But that appears to have been enough humanizing for Theresa May. |
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Theresa Murphy, 29, who has been jailed for three years, hurled the glass at Debbie, who was standing wearing her dressing gown and slippers. |
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The city is home to the Nottingham Robin Hood Society, founded in 1972 by Jim Lees and Steve and Ewa Theresa West. |
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Jeremy Hunt remained in post after Theresa May became Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. |
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At issue was the right of Charles's daughter, Maria Theresa, to succeed to his Austrian dominions. |
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George agreed to send 12,000 hired Hessian and Danish mercenaries to Europe, ostensibly to support Maria Theresa. |
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The War of the Austrian Succession continued until 1748, when Maria Theresa was recognized as Archduchess of Austria. |
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Rebecca Rosen, merci for helping me to understand that connection between you and The Other Side, and making the character of Theresa come alive. |
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Prime Minister Theresa May has stated that her government will not agree to this proposal. |
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On 13 July almost three weeks after the vote Theresa May succeeded David Cameron as Prime Minister. |
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After Prime Minister Theresa May called a snap election on 19 April 2017, Carswell announced that he would not contest the election. |
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Prime Minister Theresa May invoked Article 50 on 29 March 2017 to formally initiate the withdrawal process. |
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As of 14 July 2016, the position is held by Justine Greening, as her predecessor, Nicky Morgan, was sacked by Theresa May. |
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In the event, he stood down on 13 July, with Theresa May becoming Prime Minister. |
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Theresa from Peterhead is obsessed by the vast quantities of dog poo dotted about the Blue Toon and has taken to decorating the offending turds with strawberries and cream. |
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Similarly, Marie Theresa had reached the limit of her resources. |
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Last October, a letter bomb addressed to Northern Ireland Secretary of State Theresa Villiers was made safe by the Army at Stormont Castle in east Belfast. |
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New York City's teen-aged thrill killer of 1945 was Lena Theresa Nienstedt, a whisky-drinking factory girl of 16. She carried a small hatchet in her handbag. |
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This position was supported by Home Secretary Theresa May, who said in March 2014 that passport checks should be introduced if Scotland adopted a looser immigration policy. |
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The party's leader, Theresa May, is currently serving as Prime Minister. |
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Theresa May commented that an independent Scotland would have access to less security capability, but would not necessarily face a reduced threat. |
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Sturgeon met with new UK Prime Minister Theresa May in Edinburgh on 15 July 2016 after the latter had made it clear that UK unity was a high priority. |
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Asquith, Clement Attlee, Harold Macmillan, Edward Heath, Harold Wilson, Margaret Thatcher, Tony Blair, David Cameron and most recently Theresa May. |
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