A tireless worker all her life, she is a brave colleen and she shows what a woman can do when she puts her mind to it. |
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Nor is she a colleen, a frail, a skirt, a broad, a womyn, a twist, or any other synonym. |
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His wife, colleen, had been rinsing plates at the sink and putting them in the dishwasher. |
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Misty White Sidell speaks to costume designer colleen Atwood about the changes. |
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Just before the game a lovely colleen read the news headlines. |
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No one can understand how you feel when you visit colleen and the kids. |
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Since then colleen Howe hasn't missed more than four or five home games. |
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Colleen groaned and rolled onto her side, looking deploringly at her mother. |
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Colleen looked disbelievingly at his back, then she looked at Elliot and Ellen, sputtering nonsense words and pointing at him. |
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I didn't answer her, just kept scrubbing the toilet clean while Colleen trickled Visine into her eyes. |
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Alex was their older brother, who was in his junior year in College, a whole four years older than Colleen. |
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Colleen sees this process as having an affinity with the custom of using kokowai in ancient rituals. |
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Colleen Skull, as Elvira's maid, is a compatible and zesty sidekick and co-conspirator. |
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Colleen Harris' guest editorial should not be construed as a medical opinion aimed at establishing a diagnosis or course of treatment. |
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If I ever decide to sell this stuff, Colleen is going to be the spokesmodel! |
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After Colleen claims that Joy tried to sabotage her chances of winning, the meeting turns into bedlam. |
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When I told them I didn't have any money coming in, they used to shake Colleen down after they'd seen me leave the apartment. |
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While Colleen was cooing over his attempts at flowery language, I saw Madison lean over to him. |
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Colleen was standing near the door, smiling strangely, trying to pop the cork on a bottle of Merlot. |
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In fact, Colleen may say she wants to go back to school, but I say give the girl a sitcom or an MTV show to host, post haste! |
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I looked to Colleen then darted my eyes to her left, where Lori would have generally stood. |
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Colleen usually would have laughed at that, but she was in no mood for it. |
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Renewed interest was kickstarted around 1994 with the introduction of new disease resistant Irish potatoes such as Colleen, a firm, floury potato. |
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Colleen Ewart, chair of the local AGM planning committee, says the committee is having a great time getting ready for the event. |
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Colleen wants to keep control over a portion of her savings to have a bit of flexibility, and receive guaranteed regular income for life for security. |
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Colleen McHugh was an attorney Perry hired to fight his property tax bill related to the deal. |
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Mark caught the ball and pocketed it, and then looked at Colleen. |
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Colleen Harris, a nurse practitioner at the MS clinic in Calgary, advises her patients to pay attention to their core body temperature during the hot summer months. |
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It was illustrated by Colleen Doran and animated by Ocasta Studios with colors by Jose Villarubia. |
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Sparks of creative energy flicker in her eyes, but between the walls of her mom cave is where Colleen Zalewski really lets 'em fly. |
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Upon moving back to Canada in 1995, Colleen and her family bought a 200-acre farm and converted it to certified organic, growing grains, oilseeds, horticulture crops and raising livestock. |
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Registered nurse Colleen Cunningham was at a crossroads. |
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Liane Fujita had a low round of 43, Colleen McLaughlin shot 47 and Katy Modglin had 54 for Simi Valley. |
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Colleen Bauman believes it was a Cather book Willa was reading one day that inspired her to come and read her a passage aloud. |
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In two new middle-grade novels, Colleen Gleason and Jonathan Stroud have vamped up the familiar world of Holmes and Watson — and Scooby-Doo and Nancy Drew — to paranormally exhilarating effect. |
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Colleen Prudham, 41, and Vicky Frater, 39, had pleaded guilty to a section four public order offence. |
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Ms. Colleen Beaumier: The one that really bothers me, that is very personal to me, is that I voted to pass legislation banning what I believed was a noxious substance for Canadians, and the U. S. company has won that battle. |
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The historical novels The First Man in Rome and The Grass Crown, by Colleen McCullough, largely focus on the rise and fall of Gaius Marius and his lengthy career. |
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Colleen Fallscheer, a cheerful 40-year-old mother of two from Waterford, Mich., is living proof that breast-cancer therapy is not the horror show it used to be. |
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