I was as close as a young lady might be to her abigail, but it did not help that I could not drag a coherent word out of her. |
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What we can reasonably require an abigail Fisher to understand is that the rules are bent based on socioeconomics. |
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In our moment, then, an abigail Fisher must be viewed differently than she once would have been. |
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So too does abigail Pogrebin, an author and former 60 Minutes producer. |
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Abigail was born by emergency caesarean in a hospital in Rotherham, says Karen. |
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Two weeks ago doctors told her she was in remission, but Abigail is philosophical about her situation. |
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Abigail had a reputation for being a wild, irreverent and disrespectful young girl. |
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Quiet filled the long, deadly moments that Abigail and James Corinne spent simply gawking at Callie. |
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Fortunately, she was able to call her mother Carol, who turned midwife to help deliver baby Abigail on the kitchen floor. |
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Abigail, the goalkeeper, showed great goalkeeping skills by preventing many goals. |
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Abigail Adams joined her husband in Paris and London when he served as diplomatic representative of the new nation. |
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Abigail eats chicken stew while she listens to her brother's and father's tales of their former trips. |
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Abigail López de Marín, whose work has a remarkable aesthetic quality, is one such artist. |
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I'm not to sure meself but I did hear Abigail saying that it was to do with a young man. |
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The viscountess returned to her chambers where her own Abigail attended her. |
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Police and doctors have decided Abigail is not yet ready to view a video identity parade. |
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It turned out once little Abigail had been born there was nothing wrong after all. |
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Abigail, a child of great beauty and undiscovered talent, has a safe and loving home with the midwife who brought her into the world. |
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We ask everyone to join with us in praying for Abigail and live in hope for the future. |
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They began to shout of the rules and of unfair play, and Abigail sighed with relief. |
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There was already a knife to cut the cake with, but Abigail always thought bigger was better. |
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He had let out a sharp hiss at the sting, but one look from Abigail instantly silenced him. |
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The labyrinth of perplexities that Abigail surveyed best summarized the vexations of the delegates in Philadelphia. |
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I gently got Abigail into a sitting position and drew her against me. |
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The first settlements started to crop up in the Outaouais in the 1800s, with the arrival of Philemon Wright and his wife Abigail Wyman. |
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The company has come a very long way since Abigail Punch developed a liking for tea in 1851 and decided to set up her own import and wholesale company. |
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He spoke about the character of Abigail Williams, a teen-ager who accuses others of witchery in order to avenge her spurning by John Proctor. |
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The fifth character is divorced, single mother Sue, invited by Beverley because her 15-year-old daughter Abigail is having her own bash and mum needs to make herself scarce. |
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They both sat down, and Abigail nervously waited for him to begin. |
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Abigail, the daughter of Barabas, having counterfeited a religious vocation in order to help her father recover his money, eventually becomes a nun. |
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Abigail flung a hand into her hair, brushing it back, and glaring. |
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Abigail Forson of the Canadian Institutes of Health Research also contributed to the debate by underlining the importance of programs such as the Global Health Research Initiative. |
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She also turned to Abigail Hill, a woman of the bedchamber whose influence grew as Anne's relationship with Sarah deteriorated. |
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Baby Abigail had been diagnosed prenatally with not one, but two health conditions. |
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The senior associates are James Gibson, Elin Davies, Roman Kubiak, June Parry, Bethan Gladwyn, Liz Fletcher and Abigail Flanagan. |
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The Abigail Alliance was established in November 2001 by Frank Burroughs in memory of his daughter, Abigail. |
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Harley was forced from office, but his cousin Abigail, who had recently married, continued in the Queen's service. |
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Although she declines to use the title, Abigail F. Rosenfeld, a thirty-five-year-old Borough Park mother of ten, is a nitpicker of extreme, if secret, renown. |
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This year Abigail will have tales of her own about creating a pine-bough bed, finding a rack of deer antlers and freeing a fawn caught in a fishing line. |
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Another woman, Abigail Ross Goodman, lost her best friend, who'd been on the ninety-sixth floor of the North Tower, when Flight 11, with her father aboard, crashed into it — a meaningful adjacency, to be sure. |
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Prominent among Whitten's roster of executive producers is industry giant Abigail Disney, grand-niece of Mickey Mouse's online begetter. |
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Also being pelted by the makebelieve snow at the East Belfast monument were Abigail Totton, Lucy Murray, Gary Hunt and Owen Munsey. |
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After Ziggler had thrown him out of the ring, Wyatt nearly decapitated his opponent with a vicious clothesline out of nowhere, before hitting Sister Abigail. |
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On 20 April of this year Abigail Witchalls, a dear friend, was wheeling her two-year-old son in a buggy along a country road when she was attacked by an unknown assailant and stabbed in the neck. |
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Abigail was related to both Harley and the Duchess, but was politically closer to Harley, and acted as an intermediary between him and the Queen. |
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In January 1711, Anne forced Sarah to resign her court offices, and Abigail took over as Keeper of the Privy Purse. |
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Abigail taught her the use of the samp mortar. Samp was corn broken into coarse grains and boiled as porridge. |
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Overweight, feeble, her vision failing, Abigail was bone-tired. |
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Abigail is a shy, piano-playing agoraphobe. |
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In the late 20th and 21st centuries, historians such as Michael Prestwich and Abigail Wheatley also highlighted the sites' roles as palaces and symbols of royal power. |
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John Adams, whose relationship with Abigail Adams is supposed to be a shining example of spousedom, mansplained the need to make husbands the legal masters of wives. |
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Back downstairs Abigail had settled down to watch Angela's scene with her submissive, Meggie. Nice choice, since the Mistress was an expert with wax play. |
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The Duchess of Marlborough was angered when Abigail moved into rooms at Kensington Palace that Sarah considered her own, though she rarely if ever used them. |
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And, truly, Mrs Abigail, I must needs say, I served my master contentedly while he was living, but I will serve no man living without double wages. |
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Virtual Doorman, a New York-based provider of remote doorman and security services, announced an exclusive partnership with concierge service, Abigail Michaels. |
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